Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1892 — Page 3
- :_W: from bead S° foot tvptln, and invigorates the whole system** 1 In noonriag from “La Grippe. 1 * or in •Kir wasting nothing «» canal it ** V wstorative tonic to buildup needed fiefih and strMßffth. It rouses every ocean into natural action, promotes all the bodily functions, and restores health and rigor.. For ewy disease that comes from a torpid ScailjxorTscrofalons affections, the “ Discover” is the only rknedy so certain that it ean be guaranteed. If It doesn’t benefit or Sure, in every case, sou hare your money back. For a perfect and permanent cure for Catarrh, take Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Its proprietors offer SSOO reward for an Incurable case of Catarrh, i reaxingfAlunjf j»l by Letter £ Most cases of Female • dlwases can be treated as well j I SemaiuTsl'y ipertonal con- (1^ saltation. In writing for r” fl j advice, give age and [ ;| jjf 1/ Symptoms of your com- j iifliMi'rTililr plaint, state length of | time you have been suf- I hi *trf feting, and what means i f- J *1 you have tried to obtain T* JJ f I Mrs. Pinkham fully and I Ilf ’fT' carefully answers all let- ~u J-y Jtersof inquiry,andcharges an / A. . • nothing for her advice. All correspondence is C/'J treated strictly confidential. Your letters will be received and answered by one of your own sex. Address, '{i.YDiA E. Pinkham Medical Co., IMS Lynn, Mass. ~, V nR.KI LMER’S m Root" vt «•**’ KIDNEI LIVER »2S Biliousness, Keadacho. foul brenth, sour eioimtcb, HoartWrn or dyspepsia, consUimtioa, Poor Digestion, Mstress after eating, paiu and Moating 1n the fczr.ach, shortness of breath, pains inthe lioart Loss of Appetite, t Splendid feeling to-day and a depressed one ©-morrow, nothing seems to taste gcod, tired, 11-oplces and ali unstrung, weakness, dsbUi'y. Muarantee—Ureofnt»at»of O’w FotU», It not be» Slt-<, Druggists will 11,tend yon (ho pries p»l*. At DrnxgUt*, 50c. Size, 91.00 Slz*. Invalid** Oulile to ilealUi" free—Coas.MetliiL raw Da. Kilmeu A Co.. Y. Driving the Brain at the expense jl Of the Body. While we drive the brain we TlFji}J^3Ws^\ roust build up the body. Exercisc, pure air >1 fj —foods that make healthy flesh—refreshing ■leep—such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is i Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but •timulates the appetite for other foods. Prepared by Scott h Sown*. N Y. All druggist*.
Tan wfll see ths smeellsnt sdsot after taking the cai»jgaate , " ,,;,,t, ~ a^ __ 840,000,000 ■knied by the Bell Telephone Patent In 1801. Your Invention may be Valuable. You ehould project It by patent. Address (or full and lntellfaent advice, free of charge, \ W, VT. DUDLEY * CO., \ Solicitors of Patents, PafIUdJIId'K.MnFStN.W., Washington,D.C Mention this paper AgtH VTlA duo 111 IQ Africa, is Nature's Ht»r« Cure for Asthma. Care fiunsiefd or lie KOLA IMToatmo 00.. As v:aslt..Cincinnati,Ohio. I tmafcwuSe!' ui uJeesnSsann I ertfaQi passage with every purge—.
SOME OF THE GOVERNORS-ELECT.
1. Alien!?. Morse(Dom.),Michigan. S. John P. Altge (Dem.), Illinois. 3. James S. Hogg (Dem.), Texas. ■*. Elias Carr (Dem.), North Carolina. 5. George W. Peck i Dem.), WisdMsln. fl. Benjamin R.Tillman (Dem.), Soutk Carolina. 7. William A. McCorkle (Dem.), Weal Virginia. 8. P. Turney (Dem.), Tennessee. 9. Lorenzo’Croonse (Rep.), Nebraska. 10. A. W. Smith (Kep.) Kansas. 11. Wm. J. stone (Dem.), Missouri. 1;. Knute Nelson (Rep.), Minnesota. 13. William E. Russell (Dem.), Massif ehnsetts. 14. George T. Worts (Dem.\ New Jersey, 13. Luzon B. Morris (Dem.), Connecticut,
THINGS WORTH KNOWING.
To keep air pure in the cellar %nd pantry, keep a small box of lime in these places. To brighten oil cloths, dissolv# liatf an ouhce of beeswax in irsaucer of turpentine rub on, then dry with flannel. For tired feet, wash in warm or cold 1 waiter, dry airtfrvMien sponge with equal parts alcohol and cold water. Dry without wiping. To take wan spots from black silk, scrape off all the wax possible, wet the goods with alcohol and dry with a soft rag. To make brooms last longer than they ordinarily do. dip them once a week in boiling suds. * This toughens the strands. • . \% *VScrub oilcloth clean, then go ovet it with cheap varnish. It will look like new. For fruit stains, dip in hot milk several times, or hold up and pour hot water through the stained fabric. To clean lamp burners,, boil with potato skins, or in strong soap suds or vinegar. Tbsn rub to remov* smoke. To keep silver bright, each eve ningpour scalding hot water over each piece, and dry with a soft linen towel. Once a week polish their with soft chamois, then place in nan ton flan nel bags.
PREICHERS AT HALF BATES.
ft Faya the Railroads of the West to Encourage Them. St. Louis Chronicle. ***-*’ J "P “We kreonly to glad to givfe the preaehers a half rale,” remarked an official of the Missouri Pacific. “No consideration of sentiment prompt us to it either,.l can assure you. It is strictly in the line of business. We have found out that where there are the most preachers there are also the most people of industry and productive thrift. There are also vast stretches of waste places in the West which, when built up by the kind of people who encourage the growth of a wholesome religious sentiment, will add \ immeasurably to our reverme.—For that reason I bad rather give a pass to the humblest preacher than a half-rate to the superb Ingersoil. “I have noticed that as the preacher, has pushed his way Westward the frontier has receded until now there is none of it left. He is now talking the byways «nd~tbir paths and the wilderness is disappearing and tho barren prairies are blossoming with crops. So you see that from a business standpoint, it pays us to encourge him to travel about by allowing him a half-rate fare. It is different with the Eastern roads. All of their territory is developed to its fulest capacit and they can’t hope for in creased productiveness through the prerchers ministrations. Therefore they treat him like all other passengers and don’t give him a half rate.”
Unanswered.
uaußwercu, Life ™; “Mamma, if a child should be born on the ocean, to what nation would it belong?” “Why, to the nation to which his father and mother belonged, of course.” “Well, I know. But suppose his father and-mother were-not with him. Suppose he was traveling with his aunt.”
A Child Enjoys
The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so thatritis"ffiebest" family remedy known, and every family should have a bottle. Maid —Gentleman wishes to see you, mem. Here’s his card. Miss Flirtle —Urn —I don’t remember that name. “He said, ;nem, that you was to see him or else give him something as hi 3 that you had. “It must be some one I met at the springs last summer. Take that box as rings and tell him to pick out his. ” —New York Weekly.
What of the Winter?
sh. shade of Solomon, come out! Minerva. brlTJg thy brain to bear! 1 And tell us in this time of doubt What weight of clothing shall we wear? —Washington Evening Star. “Aye. there’s the rub,” quoted tho bottle of liniment to tho man with the rheumatism.
$3.00—TO CHICAGO.—-$3.00.
The rate from Indianapolis to Chicago over She Pennsylvania Line has been reduced to 13.00. Morning train leaves at 11:20 and night train *1.11:30. making close connection at Union Station 111 Clllcugu with trains for she North and Northwest. Call on nearest ticket agent or address VV. F. Brunner, Diet. Passenger Agent, Indianapolis.
A Christmas Present from Dr. Talmage
Dr. Talmage, who has a genius for doing things on a gigantic scale, recently placed the largest book order ever recorded. It was for 100,000 beautiful Oxford Teachers’ Bibles, fresh from the Oxford University Press of England, each Bible containing 1450 pages, bound in leather, Divinity Circuit, gilt edge and round corners. With these 100.000 Bibles it y the intention of Dr. Talmaee to make ltO.Ouo hearts happy by making a Christmas present, to each new subscriber to Tbs Christian Herald at J 2. The orders for The Christian Herald since Dr. Talmage's Christmas present was first mentioned by the press are pouring in by mail, telegraph and express at such a tremendous rate that it is quite evident that the supply will give out before the end of the present month. Each one of these Bibles contains a Concordance, Subject-Index. 18 beautiful colored maps and a great quantity of information absolutely indispensable to a proper interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. The pest Investment of a two-dollar note is to send’it to T. DeWltt Talmage, in to 716 Bible House. Do It to-day.
IMPORTANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE.
We have noticed a page article in the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense. It will pay our readers to send two cent Hlampfor a copy to Betina Circulating Library, 88 E, Washington St., Chicago. 111, . Convalescent (looking at his doctor’s bill) —Good gracious! have I been nsaiclt as all this, doctor? I wonder I’m alive.
drf% "i£L"YS Bileße&ns • Small. Guaranteed to ears Unions Attack* ffek. nsad ache and Constipation. 40 hi each l»otUa. Pries too. Vor sals by druggists. Pletars “7.17. »" ana sample dess tom. A r. MWTH * f»„ rroprMart, MW TOM. FROM CALIFORNIA , We need help to scatter advertising paraph lets In the east Send ten eenu, sliver, for full particulars f’4» sample copy. Address. REAL ESTATE, Box 3SB, Los Angeles, California. I%rMCIAIU JOH!v w.mohrisT IJkllOlwll Wnslilngton, D. ■ J jrrtl n last war, KadJudleaUugclaims, attj slues. Pin eoCeswnaiiiH owl Coagliii, Cronp,»oro Tliront, Said fcjr all Drasgists sn a-Oosrmates. For a LanjlSs, fesek er cEst thUetPs Parous
-It U tea main,to bccS a demonati-ation bv' chart er diagram that Dr Hull's Cough Syrup 1« what tbs people need everywhere, for cure of bronchial and pectoral trouolee. It la a sure cure, f Tbs man who is well heeled can always Instead or Tnnxnra with a bad cold use Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, which will loosen the phlegm, subdue inflammation, and certainly save your Lungs and Throat much dangerous wear and tear. A fruit jar— the one von get when you slip on a banana skin. It you are constipated., bilous or troubled with sick headache, Beecham s Pills afford Immediate relief. Of druggists. 25 cents. A tramp Is always willing to receive a cold shoulder, htit he prefers a porterhouse.
A-Practical Farmer.
1 received great benefit from the use of Swamp-Hoot. I suffered for some length of time with chronic kidney diacuity, accompan led by intense pain in the back and constltu tiou generally run down. It Is S great medicine and shall always be kept on my farm, I recommend it to all my neighbors. —— _• S. A. Jackson, Liberty, Ind. When a girl secures all the pin money she needs she has made a great point with her papa. —” Disease Is unnatural and Is but the proof that we are abusing nature. It is claimed that GarimkiTea,W:Simplehetb _ remedy, helps Nature to overcome this abuse, - — L - The widow is Dot always as mournful as she is dressed, . Coughs and Colds. Those who ore suffer ing from Coughs. Colds. Sore Throat, etc. should try Brown’s Bronchi ad Troches. Scld only in boxes, A cyclone is ono of thoso things tba makes a man feel blew, FITS.—AII Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's t.ren t Nerve Ho-to. or. No Fits after first day’s use. ilarvelous cures. Treatise and fci.oo trial bottle tree to Fit caaea. Bend to Dr. Kline, SSI Arch St.. Fhiia. Fa
A Mammoth Competition.
$6,500 in prizes for the best seven stories was what The Youth’s Companion offered: SS,(JU() for the best Serials, and 11.5C0 for the best Folk-lore tales. No less than 2,181 stories competed for these prizes. The successful stories are just announced to appear In The Companion during IE 93. By sending $1.75 at once you will obtain the paper free to January and for a full year, to January ’94. Address The Youth’s Compaf ion, Boston, Mass. -
ALWAYS THUS. Pilot Knob, Mo. Suffered Mr. Henry P. OA Travers, formerly of this place, sufYears. sered with chronic rheumatism for 20 years, and was treated at times by several doctors. BT. JAUUHB UIL cured him. TNo No Return ~ return of pain O in 3 years. ' G. A. Farrar. V / Years. Aiilll—Morphias Habit Cared in tO ill f lillOl to:iuda Z l> * No pay till cured. VI IVIN DR.J.BTEPHENB, Lebanon,Ohio.
Two Letters to. Dr.Talmage.
Dear Dr. Talmage:—l again send you $2.00 for another OXFORD TEACHERS’ BIBLE and THE CHRISTIAN HERALD for one year, .both of which you will please send to T. McKean, Cold Springs, N. J. It is but just for me to say that I am well pleased with the beautiful Premium Teachers’ Bible and 1 tender you my sincerest thanks for it. As for THE CHRISTIAN HERALD, I regard it as the M Prince of Family papers," in fact I love it next to the Bible. Yours sincerely, Rev. THOMAS J. TAYLOR, Cold Springs, N. J.
i HOLIDAY PRESENT FROM DR.TALMAGE; w IF you will send Two Dollars to THE CHRISTIAN HERALt) as soon as you see this j 4 1 advertisement, I will send you THE CHRISTIAN HERALD for one year-52 * jp Ihnes-every Wednesday, and in addition I will send yon < 4 wT " free of charge (all charges prepaid) by express a beautiful i s w+m OxtoyjactaJllM'fciß i x t I make this extraordinary offer in order I,jiff. # mMk to introduce THE CHRISTIAN HERALD J # HHb J C THE° CHRISTIAN HERALD is the ONLT^^^B r ilMBi fr* paper in the world edited A Jjw REV. DR. TALMAGE. It Is issued every*' ( Wednesday. It is full of pictures. Every issue has a piece of music supplied < Shy Mr. IRA i D. SANKEY.i No Chris- 1 tlan Home, in a Christian, , - - -a. tanasnouiace ( without, THE, r«TTtMe- -TAW C HR.Il* ; lAH * Jll ITI. . T TV HERALD and a Genuine OXFORD TEACH ERS BIBLE., .( Send Two, |\ nit ore Tiw UVI« Ai 5 lv , day and make your home* bright for a whole year. < A * If your subscription is received after our stock of Bibles is exhausted we will refund { 2 your money immediately, WE thus lose a customer while YOU miss the BEST op- < T portunity ot the year. Send Two Dollars to-day and make sure of getting Beauti- < W ful Bible and the best paper * *7. * a 1 w in the % world for a whole #C< w year for only $2. Address 777 to 783 Bible House, New Yorker City< • ■ --f - il ill I ■ ~mm
A Dangerous Deadlock
Occurs when the sieve-Ske action of the kidneys is interrupted, and they partially cease to secrete from the blood those impurities for the escape of which they are suoh Important channels. Bright’s disease, diabetes, suppression of the urine, and weakness snd Inaction of the bladder—these are complaints to the relief of which Bos tetter's Stomach Bitters la admirably adapted. These ailments unchecked are very formidable, and the utility of a recourse to this.flns remedy and preventive cannot be pleaded with too much insistence. The Bitters is likewise efficacious in an incomparable degree for malaria, indigestion, costiveness, rheumatism and debility. In neuralgia it has also proved Itself a sovereign medium of relief. ___ Th« thermometer is no Muon, Irat it takes some very high degrees.
Mrs. Elizabeth Messer Baltimore, Md. “Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a wonderful for ten years J. had Neuralgia, Dyspepsia and Fainting Spells. Sometimes I would be almost stiff with cold presplratlon. I weighed less than ICO lbs. and was a picture of misery’ But I began to improve at once on taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and am now perfectly cured. I eat well, sleep well, and am In perfect health. Instead of being dead Lam alive and weigh a hundred and forty-two pounds,” Mrs. Elizabeth Mess**, 19 East Barney street, Baltimore, Md. Hood’s Pills are purely Vegetal Is. EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED, - ■■ ■■**** Dr. O.Phelpa Brown—the noted rl | PEpilepsy Specialist and Herbal- |* I I _\lst— discovered that Epilepsia is 111 W caused by a peculiar derangement of the stomach and prepared the celebrated Herbal Remedies for Epileptics, which have Cured thousands of cases. Bendfor particulars testimonies and his “Treatise on the Cause and i Cure of Epllepsp.” J. Gibson Brown, 47 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. -j PATENTS! PENSIONS! Bend for Inventor’* Guide or How to Obtain a. Patent. Send for Digest of Pension and Bounty Laws. PATRICK O’FAKBELL, Waahington, D. C. pRFTELDTEA^i of bad eating; caras Sick Headache; rcstoreiComplexion ;cnre«Coßi*t flpat lon* Sm 4 for Pru bamfU to Sl* Vfut Bm*, Kw Twk OH/. 0 & FIT FOLKS REDUCED a redaction of 126 lb*,’’ For circnlnr* add rore, with 6e. Dr.O.W.F.BNi’i)F.K. MoVioW*Thtaira. Chieaao.lll
“German Syrup” Judge J. B. Hill, ofthe Superior Court, Walker county, Georgia, thinks enough of German Syrup to send us voluntarily a strong letter endorsing it. When men of rank and education thus use and recommend an article, what they say is worth the attention of the public. It is above suspicion, i ' I have used your German Syrup,” he says, “for my Coughs and Colds on the Throat and Lungs. I can recommend it for them as a first-class medicine.” — Take no substitute. ♦ THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor **y* It act* gently on the *tomaeh, BvC.* and kidney*, and 1* a pfeannt laxative. Tbtidrtnk la made from herb*, an<l i* prepared for la* a* eaatly a* tea. It I* called LANES MEDICINE An drngflrt* Ml] it at 50c. and |1 a packaga. If yon cannot get It, *end your addrere for a free aampie. l.nne’a Family Medicine move* theboweiw AGENTS WANTED ON SALANY pr commission, to handle the Xaw Patent Chrented bafegia^Bßa«;B>faeal UfORTH DOUBLE TUB MONEY. VT Send at once to Joan Banarma, a. T. A. C., K. I. * P. R. R., ChlcAgo, 111., and receive, postage paid, the slickest deck of cards you evtr hmdud, Obl# TEN CENTS per pack. In stamps or coin. Wanted-Acant in avert lawn; Wjr thlar tails it slfht, every bouse: big profit; send 2>o. for rasa pie and term*. Eureka Novelty Co. Seymour. Indiana. /N U BC—92 " INDPL3 ■ Ptoo’s Remedy tor Catarrh Is the SB Best Easiest to Pse, snd Cheapest. | ■ Sold by druggists or sent iOc. ET. Eatelflne. Warren fa ■ j
Dear Sir:—l made the best bargain oi the year when I sent you two dollars for THE CHRISTIAN Herald and the Oxford Teachers’ Bible. Both have been the source of much pleasure. Now I want the home folks to have The Christian Herald. Enclosed find two dollars for The Christian Herald and Oxford Teachers’ Bible to be sent to my brother. Hubert C. Niday, Mercerville, Ohio. .. ' Sincerely yours, J. E. Niday, Principal, Public School, Reagan, Texas.
