Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1892 — Page 3
(. TOOT AND BRAiWii the poison in your blood, however i may hava come or whatever shape it may ba taking, is cleared away by Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. It’» a remedy that rouses every organ into healthful action, purifies and enriches the blood, and through it cleanses and invigorates the whole system. Salt-rheum, Tetter, -Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncle, Enlarged Glands, and the worst Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, are perfectly and permanently cured by it. . . Unlike the ordinary Spring medicines or sarsaparillas, the “ Discovery " works equally well at all seasons. All the year round and in all cases, it is guaranteed, as no other blood medicine is. If it ever fails to benefit or cure, yon have your money back. You pay only for the good you get Isn’t it safe to say that no other blood - purifier can be “ just as good!” If it were, wouldn’t it be sold to! WLM ER’E ftooT KIDNEY LIVER *S2 >W o Dissolves Gravel, rffcl stone, brick dust in urine, pains in urethra, lUMniiig after urination, pain in back and lUpa. tuadcM stoppage of water with pressure. Bright’s Disease, fubo costs in urine, scanty urine. Swamp-Root nites urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. Liver Complaint, Corjfld or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious*esS,bilious beudache, poor digestion, gout. Catarrh of the Bladder, taflnmniatlon. irritation, ulceration, dribbling, sequent calls, pass blood,mucus or pus. AuatHUitee—VaecentonU of Oi>» bottle, it not hen<U«d, Lituimlxte will rvl'un.l you the ju-ico jralj. At Druggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size, QuUe to Health’’. .*.-*•—Consultation free, , Dtt. KItUKU A GO., ftHtOIiAKXOS; if. I P A haimiess posl- , LyuHi c. tive cure for the Pinkham’s '«” ! Vegetable Compound ' placements, also Spinal Weakness and Leucorrhaa. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus in an early stage of development, and checks the tendency to cancerous humors. It removes faintness, flatulency, weakness of the stomach, cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Prostration, 3gy General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depres- T®7 v? 4 sion, Indigestion, that feeling of Bearing down, causing pain, weight, and backache. an Pninlot* Mil it, or «er.t by Bwil, fn fbnn of Fill. or yaffil uSffEggg) on rttflot<>( #I.OO. Elwr Hllr, »*c. Corre- ‘ madeac* freely enewered. A<Mraa* In conSdenee, r ' Erm*, e. piNKu*u mxd. co., JLxnx, MIBB. -o-mt.errre- > r
Swift s specific • • For renovating the entire system, eliminating all I’oisons from the Blood, whether of scrofulous oi malarial origin, this preparation has no equal. “ For eighteen- months I had an Ifta. JB eating soro on my tongue. 1 was treated by best local physicians, nut obtained no relief: the soro gradually grow worse. I Anally took 8. S. 3., and was entirely Cured after using a few bottles.” —-—-■ C. B. McLemobe. Henderson, Tex. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Wk IB The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. - - - - .. ... ■_ - •P** %r _ CtvtMTcctt **lT Hr al* Bile Bemis Smallj Guaranteed to core Bilious Al tanks, BlcltffaUUehe aud Constipation. <0 in ttaoh bottle. Price 23c. Fur s.tle by druggists. Htture “7, 11,10" ana cample dose free. A F. OiITH 4 50.. Pwyw/s'ora. HEW ropr. 1 Curos Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore sfh«-or_t. Bold by ell Drvrgirts on a Guarantee, fora Lame Vide, Back or Chest Shiloh’s Porous ‘“taster willtivc great satisfaction.—Ss cents. ■ Cui. Waclngtcn and Meridian Sts. Ta.'auapulis, lad. Best Business anti Stortlmi Sctool. Individual Institution Expenses Lor. Tims Shutt. No Chario for Positions, bond sos Caialoguo. \ L. A. DUTKIE, Prop. Asth aoutM&OMXW co.ASS VlaeMc-Cinei—U.SMa. nEAEHttI MEAD NCIBU CUREI ■ IF M| B l>yr«V>la<lM,K»rCiiiMm>. WUri-nkuH. taemaful wta.(lrw,dk.tol. Scldrgigr . Ivl'.iUKM.SMß’way.N.VVrtietwkMketmeebrr IEC - -V"" ' " •KffWSI w k*JmH m HI « jEsv!gi£a*u xKd ' \: 4 "FaiyRHjFW'K HfcTjE & 9 baJi i Tiiffw JjfaffvWwl 1 - h|l fc*.’ il« Be •I The Rising Sun Gt ox* PolUha BrtUiant, Odor.fi tom Duiable. and th* tor no Un 1
THE LADIES.
The Italian King and Quern have announced that at their comity silver wedding they will not accent gifts front the people, nor will they encourage subscriptions tor useless expenditure, but that they will’ gladly accept as marks of the goo-J will of the dedication di anv in - stitution of charity or the ihiiugifration of any work of benevolence. - The new Century Club of Wilmington, an organization of but four years’ growth, has commenced the ejection of the first distinctively women’s club house in the country. The building is being designed by a woman. Minerva Parker Nichol 5,.4f Philadelphia, and will be owned and controlled entirely by woraM7-;,Pbe-object of the organization is to extend tho sphere of woman’s influence, and to advance her mental growth. Thomas Hardy intends to rewrite his latest novel, now appearing in serial form, before it is put in book form. This*is a case of literary fastidiousness, not without a parallel, but none the less fastidious, for Mr. Hardy is one of those conscientious writers who neglect no touch which will put a polish on his work, while at the same time making it appear spontaneous and unlabored, before it is submitted to the public the first time.
The many admirers of Carmen Sylva in this country will learn with regret that the talented Queen is still in delicate health, amj will be unable to attend the wedding of Prince Ferdinand. It is little more than twenty years ago since the young queen, so active and impetuous that she was known as the “Whirl wind,” rushed down the stairs with her usual velocity, slipped and fell, like the heroines in the hovels, straight into the arms of the man who later became her husband. Fate pursues with unkindly severity the royal women of Europe. There is the Empress of Austria, a recluse, ill with melancholia from the untimely death of her son; the Empress of Germany, wretched from the ill temper and insaue exactions of her sick and irritable husband and the Princess of Wales mourning the death of her son and the open infidelity of her spouseJ 'lndeed, the Czarina of Russia may | be considered the happiest of them ■ all, though there is always the fear . of the assassin, for the ..Czar of all I the Russias is very much in love with his Danish wife, and the home life of the imperial family is one of great domestic happiness. FOR THE HEAD. A semblance of oddity has cr?pt into all the hats this winter. If they are not oddly shaped, they are sure to be trimmed with an odd combination of color. Milliners have had to resort to this in order to keep abreast of the styles shown in the gowns, which, like Joseph’s, coat,are
WITH ORCHIDS AND LOODS OF VELVET.
of many colors. A rather large, graceful hat is of magenta felt. The brim, which has a wavy outline, is edged with a silver cord, Arranged in clusters upon the brim are exquisitely tinted orchids ot changing shades of velvet. The low crown of Xhe hat is made almost invisible by the full loops of sage green velvet which screen it. The brim of the hat is faced with this same shade of velvet.
AS DRESSY AS CAN BE.
A Frenchy little evening bonnet much admired ia made of jewelled passementerie, somewhat stiffened and bent into an odd shape which lengthens out in' the back. The prssementerie has a glistening gold surface, upon which are imbedded limitation garnet turquoises. The front of the bonnet consists of loops i of pale yellow, blue and pink ribbon, I which "tower i above the jewelled {crown. In the midst of all this splendor are caught two sombre lace pompons heavily jetted. The pompons are so placed that one falls over the back of the bonnet Narrow black velvet tie-string are used, spangled with gold.
These are Facts ' • ■ whisk Housekeepers'Should Seriously Consider.
If yog want the best food, you will be interested in the following facts, which shew why “ Roy al ” is the best baking powder, why it makes the best and most wholesome food, and why its use has - - in this country, than the sale of all other cream of tartar baking powders combined. The Royal Baking Powder NEVER fails. It is absolutely pure and wholesome. It is combined from the most approved and healthful ingredients. It makes the finest flavored, most tender, delicious and wholesome food. It has greater leavening strength than any- other baking powder, and is therefore the cheapest. It never loses its strength, but will keel) ‘ fresh and of full leavening power until used. It acts slowly in the dough, so that none . of its strength is lost before the baking is completed. It makes food that will keep sweet, moist and fresh longer, or that may be eaten hot ~ and fresh with impunity. The reasons why the Royal Baking Powder is superior to aIL others in these respects are easily stated. One is because it is made from chemically pure materials; another is because it is made with greater care and accuracy than any other. It is always uniform in composition and leavening pqwer. .It has been the standard bakir-g powdstf since its introduetiom The founder and conductoi of its business ever sinee is still at the head of its management. Thus all the
MISCELLANEOUS XOTES.
M. Pasteur will be 70 years old on Dee. 27. Great Britain coal mines will last SCO years. About 10,000 gross of pens arc produced from a ton of steel. The Boston Post has been sued for nine cents by the Boston & Albany railroad. By virtue of his office the Lord Chief Justice is the principal coroner of England. It is quite possible fur-folks to shine intellectually without being light headed. Miss Sopbronia Breckinridge, a daughter of the Kent’Acky Congressman. has recently been admitted to the bar.
In the legal profession the American woman is now making her way against much opposition. As yet only a limited number of States admit her to the bar, still seven women have been adinitfecl to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States. Both the Chicago Legal News and the Chicago Law Time?, are edited by women lawyers, and several legal associations have been formed, including the Equity Club and the Woman’s International Bar Association. In Wyoming and Washington the mixed jury system has been tried with success, and in Montana the greatest of all triumphs has been scored by the election of Ella Knowles to the office of Attorney General, an honor never before accoraed to a woman. Miss Knowles •is a graduate of Bates College uud studied her profession in the East. When she went to Montana', she saw the law prohibited woman’s admission to the bar, but she secured the repeal of tl.c obnoxious law. and has ever since been practicing with success and profit.
A quick and permanent cure. Mr. J. M. Keener, 1410 W. Lombard st.. Balto.. Md.. says: "I take grtfut pleasure in saying that in a case of neuralgia in my family. I found .Salvation Oil effectual and speedy In the cure o’ the patient.’’ When lite small boy starts early for the pantry It isn’t to avoid the jam.—lnterQceau. ' Tho disaKren.ible operation of forcing tutu the. head, and the use of exciting snuffs arc being superceded by Elv’s Cream Balm, a cure for Catarrh and colds iu the head. I Unve been a great sufferer from catarrh for ten years: could hardly breathe. Some nights 1 sleep. 1 purchased Ely's Cream Balm and am using it freely; it is working u euro surely. I have advised several friends to use ft, and with happy results in every case. It is the medicine übjv-o alt others for catarrh, and it is worth its weight in gold, I thank God 1 have found a remedy I can use with safely and that does all that is claimed for it. —l>. W. -Spc.rryi Hartf.rrd, Conn. Apply Balm into each nortri). It Is Quickly Absorbo.l. Gives Belief atoncc. Urrco ceiru at Druggists or by mall. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York. • Teacher—Jonhny Jinks, did you throw that spitlrJl? Johnny—No, ma'um.l ain’t got mine chewed yet. ■“ There is more Catarrh'in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, nnd until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. Fer a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cur* with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional dUaaSe, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional (Hiro on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood aud tnubous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure, bend fur circulars and Ustimosuljlß. Address. F. J. CHENEY & 01, Toledo, O, oT*Sold by all druygists, Jso, The Irish question—Ph wat? FITSr-All Fils flopped tire by nntCtlne's ora»t Nerve Itestui er. Mo Tile after first day’a use Mar-
A man who likes anything that is good for him is a curiosity. Rcnicmber.that in Garfield Tea you have an unfailing remedy for indlgestion.slck headache and every attending ill that an abused stomach can make you sutler. Every druggist sells it; LVjc., 50c. and sl. A snhtirbau poultry raiser advertises “eggs ia d to order.” Croup is Quickly Relieved, and Whooping Cough greatly helped, and its duration short eimd by Dr, D. Jayne's Expectorant, tho old family stand-by for Coughs and Colds, and al! Lung or Throat affections. Of course the lessons of the election ore adapted to all classes.
To Subscribes of this Papr.
• After 25 years constant Use ot various Pile . Remedies I never found anything to do me any good until I tried Dr. Kilmer’s U & O Anoint- . meat. I used it in connection with the Swamp ' Boot, and I-tell you it made a new man oat o me. . - e J. P. Brown, Osgood. Ind. Look ahead, but do not kpend all -your time iu a vain effort to scan eternity.* - I A Cough. Cold, or Sore Throat should not be neglected. Brown’s Bronchial Troches are a simple remedy, and give prompt reliefer 25 c.’iits a box. Dr. Briggs is looked upon as a sort of vessel of wrath by his orthodox accusers. Beecham’s Pills have been in popular use ’n Europe forlO years, and aid's safe, sure’ and gentle reiue<’" •5 . ents a bo“All roans Laid to Kinn,‘ remarked the tramp as he started once mure vu bis travels. » « Any person sendlagiTatohe time for a club” I ct three yearty subscriptions to tbe-fert. L-ollh Weekly GlOtoe-Democrat will receive one copy f oe for a year. Address Globe-Democrat, tot. Louis, Mo.
“How I Wrote Ben Hur,"
told by Oen. Lew Wallace, is one scrap from the voluminous and superb programme ot eminent writers and interesting articles which The Youth's Companion announces. It retains its place tn 550,000 families by the versatility and the instructiveness of its general articles, the high character of all its stories, the brightness of its illustrations. Then it comes every week, and one gets a great deal for $1.75 a year. The price sent at once will entitle you to the Saper to Jan. ISM. Address THB Youth’s ompanion, Boston. Mass
IMPORTANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE.
We have no’lced a page article in the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense. It will pay our readers to send two cent stamp for a copy to Betina Circulating Library, 30 E, Washington St., Chicago, 111. Wanted—Acont in every town; new thing: fells st e.ght. every buuer; big profit; send 25c. for .ample and turms. Eureka Novelty Co. Seymour, ladtaua:
Mr. Joseph Hemmerich, An old soldier, came out from the war greatly enfeebled by Typhoid Fever, and after being in various hospitals the doctors discharged him as Incurable with Consumption. He has been in poor health since, until he began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Immediately his cough grew looser, night sweats ceased, and he regained good general health. He cordially recommends Hood's Ser saparilla, especially to comrades of tbeO.A.B Hoods PiLt.9 cure Habitual Constlpatio by restoring peristaltic action of the alimentary canaL © Q FAT FOLKS REDUCED N y 6S-O2 ~ndpls
knowledge and skill attained by over a quarter of a Gentury’s experience is available in its present preparation. The consumer is not experimented upon by changes cf formula that are constantly made in other powders in an.cffort to get a mixture that will not “ cake” or lose its strength, or that follow changes of proprietorship or manufacturers. The Royal Baking Powder is always certain and equal in its work; a teaspoonful does the same perfect work to-day that it did yesterday, or last week or month, or last year. While the last teaspoonful in a can of Royal is as good as the first, other powders lose their strength rafter being made a short time, and particularly after the can is opened. The exactness with which the active principle of each ingredient prior to mixing is ascertained by expert chemists; the actual prohibition enforced against the receipt into the works of an impure ingredient; the care with which the materials are dried, coated and prepared before their combination, and the precision in packing the powder so that it shall be delivered to the consumer in the perfect condition in which it leaves the factory, are some of the details which go to make the perfect 4i Royal.” The same means are not employed by other manufacturers. There have been a great many imitations of the Royal, but no equals. Pure materials are not employed, care is not taken in their preparation and combination, while in the great majority of baking powders alum is added to give them strength, while cheapening their cost. a •The great popularity and general use of the Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority.
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It cures Colds,Coughs,Sore Throat,Oroup,lnfluenfZ za, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain tnte for Consumption ia fir st stages, and a sure relief ia advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking th* -firetdoos. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large hotv’— TA -a ~ Garfield Tea sh Cures Constipation, Restores ComplexionJjaves Doctors Bills. Sample Ir*e. GAarinia>T>sa<X>.,Sl»w.4Miißt.,N.Y. Cures Sick Headache WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. Sv Send at once to John Skbastias, G. T. A. C., R. I.tP. R. R., Chicago, 111., and receive, postage paid, the slickest deck of cards you ever handled. Only TEN CENTS per pack, in stamps or coin.
feHomc Magazine FOR OBE TEAR. AMD OUR . EIM by Un. JOHH A. 10CUH. “BOW-KNOT" Stamping Outfit ; ! O»lv<s>Q Gents I•• e r > npKE HOME MAGAZINE is, a. Its name In- ’ | dlcatee. a distinctively family periodieaL | G ■ and it is sent postpaid to any address for 1 ' ~r ; only fifty cents a year. But no one should sup- ' E pose that because the price is low it is in any sense eheap. The best writers and ' artiste contribute regularly to its pages. Among the writers are HARRIKT PRESCOTT SPOFFORD FLAVEL SCOTT HINES \ JC'LIA MAGRUDER TOM MASSON J MARY HARTWELL GATHERWOOD MARGARET H- WELCH JXU. GILMER SPEED HARY A. DENISON ! EDITH SESSIONS TUPPER OLIVE THORNE MILLER I HARV LOWE DICKINSON HARY LOGAN TUCKER LILLIE DEVEREUX BLAKB . E. J. EDWARDS CLINTON SCOLLARD R. K. HUNKITTRICK | aad many others The list as given Is an Indleaticn of the variety and quality of the I eeateuts of the msgailne. It abounds in j First-Class Short Stories, Poems by Good Writers, i Sketches of Prominent Persons, Articles on Travel and Timely Contributions. | •oaldes there are departments devoted to the Kitchen, the Fashions, Flower GrowJ lag Hunday Afternoon, the Children, Art at Borne. Music, the Bick Room, etc. | Tnx Hoxn MAoazixn is in every settee a periodical of the best quality for the ! >o*csl price. L OFFER EXTRAORDINARY. FOR FIFTY CENTS, stamps or currency taken, we will tend Tnn Hewn I Maoazixx for one year, and in addition the “Bow-Knot” Otttdit. b consisting of 21 new and artlatie designs, prepared especially for thia offer, end obi tamable no other way than by subeeribiug to Tax Bomb Maoazok. | LIST OF DESIGNS. 1 j IMd English Alphabet, 2 inohe* la 1 Spray Daisies, Ax? In.' —: r - I height, 26 letfem. 1 Bow-Knot, 3x4 In. i I 1 Spray Mxiden Hair Fem ut Bow- 1 Spray Koaehnds and Leaves, 4xll In. J Knot, sxio in. 1 Cnryaanthtmun and Bow-Knot. E I Vlae of Carnation Finks, 3x9 In. axil In. 1 Spray Flaks and Bow-Knot, 5x7 In. 1 Spray Fond Lilies, Bods an* Leavoa, E 1 Spray Orange Blesseci. 4x7 in. »xl3 la. J 1 Spray Daisies. 4xlo in. - 1 Scattered Dresden Flowers, fix* is. ! 1 Bow-Knot, 31x4 in. 1 Spray of Fopnies, 3{is la. ! 1 Anchor, 2x3 u. ,1 Spray of Tulips, 7x9 la. J 1 Scattered Violet-, 7xl? Id. 1 Spray of Easter Lilies, 4x? tn. I 1 ChrysaSthemnu Spray, sx* fa. 1 Bow-Knot, Ixl tn. I r*YAachor, 3x4 tn. ■ No such offer has ever been made before. Ho stamping outfit of anything like 1 the value of this has ever been o.'ered for leu than One itoliar. We offer thia outfit . and Tat Hoas MsoA-.-rx. whica to a* good tn quality of letter preae and ptetaseo as i any of tbo great magaxiiu e. for only fifty cento. 4 line gm: I The Home Magazine “ZSwi’r
“August Flower” Miss C. G. McCeavk, Schoolteacher. 753 Park Place, Elmira, N. “ 'j’.iis Spring while away from home-teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote inc, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased a bottle. lam delighted to say that August Flower helped me so that I have quite recovered from my indisposition.” & s' I TAKE A THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW ANO MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor »»y» It act* gently on the etomaoh. Bw2 and kidney*, and is • pleaaant laxative. TMe drink 1* made from herto, and le prepared for dMasaaear Mtea. Itl* called LAHE’SHEDIGIHE Alldrurrl*t*»elMtatSOc.and|lapaeka«e. Ifyoa SStoeM^SRATOE^.'wOODWAK). 1 Unlike the Dutch Process (Th No AlkaUes -——'Wrj ob— Other Chemicals * n uwd ln preparation ol W. BAKER & CO.’S I ||BreakfastGocoa iSwla Which 4s atsotuMv rB • rwWu pur* and soluble. g 9 j It baa more thantkree times i &‘"H M the strength at Cocoa mixed twith Btareb, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more economical, costing less than one cent a cun. It is delicious, nourishing, and basilx DZOXSXBD. , Sold byCroeers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Kam.
WE WANT NAMES of your frimds who yon think likely to pmrebsse Foumtaix Pbx. To get them we will for » Mniite time allow you SI.OO FOR TWENTY NAME! in part payment for one of cur Pens. TUa i» U moti liberal UgittmaU oftrntr mMt. Write st qn< tor name blank and lull particulars. The I*.Uonnl Fountain Fen Con Janesville. Wl*. nriiivirill curious eccentricities are.... BEAUT ruLtrate* in »r O. P. Brown’s . "*’iqne 18»a8HAK«aPKABIA niIFFN ALMANAC, One or more sei for friends on receipt ot addrei MiD>o on postal. J. Gibsow Show MAD Oft Grand St.. Jersey City, N. Consumptives who have weak langs or Asth- M . . ma. should use Pisa’s Cure tor ■ Consumption. It has eared thousands. It has not Injured one. It is not bad to take. It la the best cough syrup. Im Sold everywhere. ZGe. -. RN
