Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1892 — Page 3
’ tyX A FOOT-HOLD] for Consumption is what you ar ® offering, if your blood is x impure. Consumption is simp-' <y Lung Scrofula. A scrofu--7 J condition, with a slight HI cough or cold, is all that it I | needs to develop it. I I But just as it depends upon 1 I the blood for its origin, so it depends upon the blood for cure - The surest remedy ' 1 for Scrofula in every form, I I the most effective blood-cleans-II fl er, flesh-builder, and strengthVfl restorer that’s known to medical science, is Doctor Pierce’s . "*• Gold®® Medical Discovery. •\ For Consumption in "all its \ ’fc. earlier stages, and for Weak ' V Lungs, Asthma, Severe Coughs, end all Bronchial, Throat; and Lung affections, that is the only remedy so unfailing that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, you have your money back. k No matter how long you’ve had Catarrh, ■or how severe, Dr. Sage’s Remedy will effect « permanent cure. SSOO reward is offered by the proprietors of this medicine, for an incurable case of Catarrh. DFLKILMER’S S’K’P Kidney* Liver and Bladder Cure Rheumatism, Lumbago, pain in joints or back, brick dust In urine, frequent calls, irritation, intlamation, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered. Liver, Impaired digestion, gout, blllious-headache. BWAIttP-fIOOT cures kidney difficulties. La Grippe, urinary trouble, bright’s disease. Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, gen’l weakness ordebility. Guarantee—Uee content* of One Bottle, if not benefited, Druggist* will refund to you the price paid. ■ At Druggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. •Tuvailds* Guide to HaHthriree—Consultation free. Db. Kilmbu & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y
i rearing mung Women by Letter * . - Most cases of Female 2mA diseases can be r treated as well .gjiCvW ’ >A ’ by us through the mails as by personal con- I I sultation. In writing for ' / advice, give age andw I Jf 1/ symptoms of your complaint, state length of V| time you have been suf- Aj | (ering, and what means ’VJ f you have tried to obtain .L 1 */ J -» relief. <1 .fl 'T ■ Mrs. Pinkham fully and If /{. A T' tarefully answers all let-Ary J-T lets of inquiry, and charges iA M aothing for her advice. All correspondence is C/J treated strictly confiden- • tial. Your letters will be received and answered by one of your own sex. Address, Lydia E. Pinkham Medical Cp.» Lynn, Mass.'
WHAT OTHERS SAY. “THAT TERRIBLE DISTRESS.” LIVER TROUBLE, BILIOUSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, AND KIDNEY DISEASE. Created by Eight Physicians - Without Benefit. CURED BY LIVURA. Divert A M’f’o. Co., \ Dear Sirs:—“For jjsML about 5 years I have , ■ z ,. been afflicted with LlrSkS er trouble, causing rtfe /A, KJw to become very Bilious. jJC Vr. 1 bad headachecontin- \ ca, 'l’ appetite was z2stejf**BrA/.' ™T P oor ’ a deathfaintness at the pit of t,ic stomach nccompanied by a terrible , distress. During the . past two years my Mb. F. B. Archer. Kidneys became very weak and pained me so badly I could not rest. Owing to extreme nervousness I was unable to attend to my business, and in January I came lawn with Nervous Prostration. Eight different Physicians have had me under their care, but I grew worse instead of better. Learning of PITCHER'S LIVURAI began taktng it and my Improvement was noticeable from the Ont. I have taken 3 bottles and am ENTIRELY CURED, able to attend to my work, and have >ot felt so well for 6 years. I give all the credit to PITCHER’S LIVURA. Respectfully, . F. B. ARCHER, 830 West Concord Street, Dayton, Ohio. 81 LIVURA OINTMENT The Great Skin Cure. Cures Eczema, Balt Rheum, Pimples, Ulcers, Itch, and all affections of the akin. Heals Cuts, Bruises, burns, scalds, etc; Sold by all Druggists, or bymail. PrieettCafin ... . Livvba M'p’g. Co., X ashville, Tenn. FROM THE “PACIFIC JOTmw AT.** “A great invention lias been made by Dr. Tntt. That eminent chemist has produced Tutt’s Hau Dye which Imitates nature to perfection; It acta instantaneously and is perfectly harmless.** Frlee, 01. Office, 39 *4l Bark Place, N. Y. TFYAR tt ’ hMt region. All crops splendid. ■ «<**'vFor folder givlngganeralinformatlon (give name and p. O.j, K. 8. GBAIUM. Grab uh .Texas |BKIT POLISH IN THI WOfiLB.) with Pastes, Bnamels,«nd Paints which stain the hands, injure the iron, and burn o®. The Rising Sun Stove Polish is BrllItart, Odorless, Durable, and the cobturner pays for no tin or glass package with every purchase.
WANT TO KILL FRICK.
Ana.Tc.hißt Aar onstamm Waiting a Chance to Use Pistol or Bomb. Ths Second Conspiracy to Assassinate ths Company's Chairman Hatched Abroad and Discovered by a U. S. Consul —/ A Pittsburg paper of the 12th published a story of another plot to assassinate Frisk,* fe’he intended assassin Is the anarchist Aaronstamm, of Now York, who is a close friend of Bergman and Emma Goldman. Aaronstamm has been in Pittsburg for several days, and it is claimed has been waiting for a favorable opportunity to kill his yfctfm. He is said to resemble Bergmuch, and is armed with a revolver in one pocket of his coat and a dynamite bomb in the other. The plot was hatched in Vienna, and was given to the New York police by Vice-Consul Eberhardt of Austria. The information was given to Mr. Eberhardt by an Austrian who arrived in New York recently with letters from the high police officials of Vi. enna, stating that the Austrian’s story could be relied upon. The New York police at oncenoftffted the Pittsburg authorities, and a close watch for Aaronstamm is being kept about alLthe anarchist resorts. The police have a good description of the fellow and will arrest him on sight. As a result of the disclosures additional guards have been placed about the Carnegie buildings and and Frick’s residence, and detectives accompany him wherever h« goes; Mr. Frick regards these precautions as unnecessary, but his friends insist upon this protection. The matter ha: been kept a secret by the police bf New York and Pittsburg, in the hope that they might succeed in capturing Aaronstamm. In this connection it can be said that Secretary Lovejoy has been warned that he only has until the 15th inst. to live. Other officials of the Carnegie Company have also received threatening letters. The police are satisfied, however, that they can frustrate the plans of the an archists.
DEVOURED BY BEARS.
The Horrible Fate of a Western Ranchman. Torn Into Pieces By the Beasts In Sight ol His Wife, Who Was Unable to Help Him—An Awful Experience. ■ - C - £<i A Boise City dispatch of the 12th, says. William Easton, aged sixty-eight, years, who came to Idaho in 1885, from Cairo, 111., was, whjle alive, devoured by two cinnamon boars on August 5. His wife, who is an invalid, witnessed the dreadful tragedy, but she was powerless to assist her fated husband. The scene of the hor-! rifying occurrence was Easton’s ranch, I eight miles west of Elk City, in Idaho county, Idaho. ’The unfortunate rancher and his wife were eating their breakfast, when they heard a great commotion in I the calf pen. Thinking the hogs had brokefi into the pen to rob the calves pl! their food. Eaton picked up an ordinary carriage whip and went forth to straighten matters out. He climbed into the pen and seeing a black snout inserted 1 between two fence rails, struck him a sharp blow with the whip. A sudden I snarl apprised him that he had encountered a bear Instead of a hog, and he start-1 ed to leave the pen to get a rifle. Before he had succeeded in getting over tho I fence a male bear ran around tho pen and seized him by his right leg. He screamed I with paid, and the animal released him.! As quickly , as . bjS.. .w.ound and his age | would permit, Easton hobbled to a smokehouse and tried to <frawl through a window. The bear pursued him, and, seizing his hip, commenced to ravenously tear the | flesh; Agonizing screams issued from the old man's lips. His invalid wife wheeled herself to a window, and when she saw what was taking place'- she, too, commenced to shriek. Her husband, already terribly wounded, cried out: “Do not make a noise or you will be killed.” | A moment later befell to tho ground, and another beir, a half grown cub. joincdl the first animal in tearing at the prostrate man. Mrs. Easton, almost transfixed with horror, could do nothing to assist her husband. She heard him moan: “O Lord, help me to bear this death! O God, protect my helpless wife!” At this point she became unconscious, and when she revived she could see only fragments of her husband's body and clothing, while the bears were frolicking in the orchard. Four hours later Easton’s hired man came in from a hunt. He heard the wife's horrible story, and after a little search he found Mr. Easton’s head, spfne and thigh bones, but no other portions of the body. The poor man’s face was not badly scarred, but his ears had been bitten off. The bears were speedily killed. Mrs. Eaton is rapidly sinking beneath the shoc£, and her death Is momentarily expected. The ranchers of that locality will have a bear drive next Sunday, in order to avenigeTlaston'S flbftth. 4 The Democracy of the sixth congressional district' has unanimously selected the Hon. Luther M. Mering, of Richmond, as the nominee for Congress. Resolutions were passed by the convention approving the new tax law and condemning the action of county commissioners seeking to manipulate, it for political effect. The school book law, the Australian ballot system and the law prohibiting the importation of Pinkertons into the State were Also cordially indorsed.
THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT.
Extremes met in Bolivar, Mo., on the Wu In the marriage of Col. Powell, who ft seven foot tall, and Henrietta Mority, a midget 22 inches tall, Thepartses>o the compact have been the' chief attractions of a circus which has been giving exhibitions In Missouri. It was a love match The mother of the bride raised a howl ; when she heard of the wedding, but the • suave language of the manager of tho circus, together With a raise of salaries, ; cal med the troubled Waves and the •‘high’* end “low” contracting parties went on their way rejoldng.
THROUGH THE CONDENSER.
Tn the JJnited States there are 673,643 free Masons and 672,337 Odd Fellows. Hyphenated names are increasing among New York fashionable people at a rate that suggests a fad. Five states are represented in Congress by persons riot born within theif limits: lowa, Nebraska, Kansas' New Hampshire, and Minnesota. Ffee baths are advocated in St. Louis as a means of preventing the loss of about forty boys who annually drown in the Mississppi at that point. Anent the chance of death in war a carefully deduced calculation at the battle of Solferino, a bloody engagement, shows that 700 bullets were expended for every man? wounded and 4,200 for each man killed. Belgium now has 133,000 voters; a household suffrage would raise the number to 900,000; giving the suffrage to all who can read and write would raise it to 1,110,000, and universal suffrage would mean 1,500,000 voters.
The British government is building two gunboats for service on Lake Nyassa. The presence of the armed vessels on the lake will be of material assistance in arresting the slave trade at one of its' greatest sources. Gunboats already patrol Lake Tanganyika for the same purpose. Aiidrew Jackson’s old home at the Hermitage, near Nashville, is still just as he left it. ' Among the relics which the house contains are the pistols of Gen. a wooden pitcher, made and presented by the coopers of Philadelphia from the elm under which Penn concluded his treaty with the Indians, and a bayonet, around which a root had grown, from the battlefield of New Orleems.
The Ladies Delighted.
’.The? pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package.
Hysteria Barely avoided.
“Tell me, my daughter,” said Mr. Munn with some anxiety in his manner, as he led his Only child to a seat in the parlor, says the Detroit Free Press, “wasn’t young Mr, Gasket here last night?” ’ —\ “Yes papa. Why do you ask?” , “Did you and he have a quarrel?” “No, papa—not a quarrel exactly. But tell me, has anything happened to him?” ' ' “Did he or did he not propose ,marriagetoyou?” “Yes, be did, papa,” replied the girl now thoroughly alarmed. “Do tell me if anything has happened to him. Has he commited sui ” “What was A’our reply, daughter? Did yon accept him?” “No, papa Has his body been discov ’. “Did yougive him any encouragement'whatever?” “‘No, sir. Did he shoot himself, or ’’ '■ “You rejected him finally and irrevocably, did you?” . “Yes, papa, and he said he’d go and'do something desperate,, but I didn’t think "he’d make away with himself. Oh, papa! isrr’tit awful?” “Yes, it’s awful- I suspected that you had rejected hijn when I heard what he had done today.” “Oh, papa! do you think I shall be arrested for it?” “Oh, dear, no! You didn’t have to marry him just because he asked, you.” “But tell me what he has done, papa.” x “He’s gone to work.”
The Only One Ever Printed—Can You Find the Word?
There is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. The same fl true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescenton everything they make and publish. Look for ij, send them tho name of the word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPfiB or samples free. “I’ll have to do some deep thinking now,” remarked the man who fell down the shaft of a deserted coal mine. M. L. Thompson & Co., Druggists, Coudersport, Pa., say Hall’s Catarrh CUre is the best and only cure for Catarrh they ever sold. Druggists sell it, 75c; “I am banking on yon,” as tEe farmer sakLas he proceeded to hill up his potatoes
A Ramble Through Wonderland.
The season of 1892 brings from the Northern Pacific Railroad company a book entitled “A Ramble’ Through Wonderland,” with 105 pages and over twentyfive handsome, illustrations; the printed matter graphically describing the territory between the Great Lakes and the Pacific Ocean, with brief mention of Yellow Stone Park and Alaska. Other interesting publications from this road are the Yellow Stone Park and Alaska folders (illustrated) containing excellent maps respectively of the resorts mebtioned, and telling in an interesting manner of the most beautiful and marvellous regions on the face of the earth. The broad water folder, relating to the famous Hot Springs ana Natatorium at Helenh. Mont., and “National game reserves of North America,” * book of special interest to sportsmen. If vou wish to take the trip of a lifetime send to Chas. 8. Fee. Genera) Passenger and Ticket Agent? St. Paul, Minn., lor copies of these books and folders.
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Cruel, Cruel
To its victims is that inexorable foe to human peace, tha&destrbyer of rest and frequent termination of .hitman life—rheumatism. Liks many other physical ills, it is easily remediable at the outset with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which expels the rheumatic virus from the blood through the kidneys. There exists the amplest evidence to prove that in cases that have resisted other treatment the Bitters has produced thorough and permanent results. But to temporize with this malady is folly. Attack it at once with the Bitters and it may be nipped in the bud. When mature it is tha most obstinate of complaints. Kidney trouble, dyspepsia, neuralgia. Incipient gout, constipation, malaria'and liver complaint beat a hasty retreat when the. Bitters is summoned to the rescue. A wineglassful three times a day. Even a dismissal with a cold wave ol the. hand contains a grain of comfort in such weather as this. A galloping consumption may be avoided by the timely use of Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. PiKx’a Toothache Diom cure in one minute. That story about expecting a live whale for the World’s Fair looks rather fishy. For some time Ihad hybeen troubled with Liv Complaint; exhibited all the common symp, toms, biliousness, headache, poor digestionfurred and coated tongue, bad taste in mouth, etc. Swamp-Root cured me. Am having great sale on your remedies, J. McCullough, the Druggist, Lawrenceburgh, Ind. ' V■ - ' -ft Men who behayo themselves are never afraid of their wives. The principal causes of sick, headache, bllliousness and cold chills are found in the stomach and liver. Cured by Beecham’s Pills. The farmer’s boys will now get a respite while he threshes his wheat, FITS— AII Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No Fite after first dayi nee. Marvellous cures. Treatise and *2.ootrial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch Bt„ Philadelphia, Pa.
Simply Awful. .. “ r had what the doctor; . ffiSpSvOgdX called the worst case oi Scrofula they ever saw, W ’IJw It was on my arms, face tLfsZ and neck and was simply hSK y' awful Five years ago 1 L. began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and found the sores gradually beGeo. W. Turner gan S? heal ' 1 took ten bottles and was perfectly cured. For the past four years I have hafth good health and no sores.” G. W. Turner, farmer, Galway, N. Y. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, costipation> biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. |.. ■< " ' i~~ -
Don’t Suffer.
Don’t suffer with rheumatism. Don’t suffer with pneumonia or pleurisy. All these maladies come from one source. When the kidneys are inactive and fail to separate the urio acid from the blood, it remains in and poisons the "whole life current. If it manifests itself in the joints it becomes pleurisy, and if it attacks the lungs it becomes pneumonia or pleurisy. If it attacks the brain’it becomes apoplexy; if the heart, heart disease. It may produce any malady, such as blindness, paralysis, or the like. All these maladies have one common origin, and that is kidney trouble. The seeds of most of these are laid in the summer. It Is then that people fail to take simple precautions. They get wet and expose themselves unnecessarily, and the result is they take cold. It settles upon their kidneys and produces any or all of the maladies mentioned above. When you feel that you are a sufferer in this respect get a bottle of Reid’s German Cough and Kidney Cube and take it freely. Do not be afraid of it. It will not injure you. It is impossible to take an overdose. It contains no deleterious substance whatever. It can be given to children without any danger. Ask your druggist for it, and do not let him give you anything else in place of it. Small bottles 25c, large 50c, Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, 111.
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’ W #2O 1* Cask t you are not confined to ary pur iOcular word— uny one of the entire ton will A bring you a #2O cash reward—while if you are A bright enough to solve more than one yoor re w ard ■ will be increased in proportion from 850 to ▼ #230; Also remember that you do not have to bo ♦ #rotT*r lost with your answer. EVERY A correct answer for even a •ingle war# M wins a splendid cask reward. T CThe Only Condition, ■ The object of this extraardinnry offer Is, of course, Wto secure Subscribers at once and in largo num.X bera. We therefore require that 50 cents for a Xyeart subscription to some one of oor papers A shall be remitted with every answer. w e publish ■ four great papers: The American Fireside, W The Amerlcan Homestead. The Ameri4caa Heuaehold Journal, and TheAmerlA can Cottage Home. Nameyourcholceof any Mono of tho four—they are all the same price. 50c. ■1 year. If yon send answers to more than one T word yon must send a separate name and 50c. for ’T’ every ward you answer. Thus, If you send 40 anaware tn two words, send an extra name be- ■ sides your own and 81. and so on-one name and WSOc. for a year’s subscription for each word aaower. The total amount of cash rewards X that you receive for correct answers can be dlM Tided nro rata among the list, or vou can keen It
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bly true by ordinary or common methods, but NUT TRUE when th. effort te sMociated with the kind of enterprise that appears in this prospectus. Five hundred thousand Bew subscribers will mean to ns more than *500.000 of advertising revennee during tho next live years. We can afford to pay for them at least half their valnetons. Wo are wilting to do e.eu more than this, if nermsary,
all. Just M you arrange between yourself and, •hose wlwee names yj?« send. In every easel 3’J* * By ,he fßjl et the red SKusKtgaay" “ Protection. •nee of Irrmrularlty oTcoUuslon. a copy ?Ttho< full In the ecu ary Issues of our four nanera. an that all who bave?otrecelved answers will know wherein they tailed. Thia method of protection Is due to all concerned, and absolutely prevents everything that io net wholly honest and lair to every Mb•Crl IMSTo e Dfsionatb ran wonns you amswwb »y 1 thkib mummrs, and bo wino and send your j answer at once. I ?v n - "H* ???• « n wtntttanoese
and to that end have originated the fairest and most ingenious plan of distributing Cash Premiums or Rewards of Merit among new subscribers that the world has ever known. The plan or method is in conflict with no law against lotteries or schemes of chance; it involves nothing that is illegal or Immoral; It places a premium oa brains; it is, in short, tho very essence of what Is commendable, bone.t, liberal and attractive, f,,
