Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1893 — Page 3
PUT TO FLIGHT —«n tbe peculiar troubles that beset awo mao. The only guaranteed remedy for them is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Fox women suffering from any chronic “ female complaint” or weakness; for women who are run-down and overworked; for women expecting to become mothers, and for mother? who are nursing and exhausted; at the change from girlhood to womanhood; and later, at the critical “change of life” —it is a medicine that safely and certainly builds Op, strengthens, regulates, and cures. If it doesn’t, if It even'foils to benefit or cure, you have your money back. What you are sure of, if you use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, is either a perfect and permanent cure for your CiL tarrh, no matter how bad your case may be, or (500 in cash. The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay you the tnoney, if they can’t cure you.
That This » an everyday occurrence; All-Gone women are taken with- that “allOf ... . gone ’’ or faint feel- _ . *ng. while working, Faint Feeling walking, calling, or ------ - — —4-s hopp in g. The cause of this feeling is some derangement, weakness, or irregularly incident to her sex. It matters littie from what cause it may arise; instant relief may alwavs be found by using Lydia E. Pinkllam't Vegetable Compound, It is the only Positive Cure ar.J Legitimate Remedy for those pe- Mr cutiar weaknesses and ML ailments of women. It w@§ acts in perfect harmony l Lx with the laws that gov- «&» jfcC. cm the female system W&& underallcircumstances. All I>ruffgi«t* Mil It, or Milt /ZmNSSSKfc by Mill, in fonn of PtlU or Uhs|«, on ),!,« ISSc. Corn--?r>i illrnr• frrrly anawered. J' /” ddreaa In TOi\(l<l«iice, r • gj go- SS WIA IC. I'INKIIAM Mu>. Co., j»ibs I.yNN, Alias. /
WHAT OTHERS SAY. INCIPIENT PARALYSIS, HEART DISEASE, DYSPEPSIA, AND CONSTANT HEADACHE. INDUCED BY LA GRIPPE. COMPLETELY CURED BY LIVURA. SLivura M’r’o. Co., Dear Sirs:—“Last winter I had Ls Orly pa in Its wont form, leaving mo in a terrible condition, my Brain was confused, my Heart weak, and my legs refnsed to hold me up, and the muscles were so sore that It was painful to 110 down. 1 had continual Headache, and everything 1 ate distressed me. I eeaid not work, sleep, or est, and my right sldo became numb. Several doctors told me I had Incipient Paralysis, and that I could get no bettor. I grow so weak that I could not leave tho house. Hearing of PITCHER'S LIVURA I got n bottle and It helped me from the first. I took 4 bottles In all, and am PERFECTLY WELL in every way, and now work all day. I know that PITCHER’S LIVURA CUBED BE.” Tours truly, John L. Weaver. 1 817 St. Clair St., Cleveland, Ohio. SF
LIVURA OINTMENT The Great Shin Cure. - Cures Eczema, Salt Ithoum, Pimples, Ulcent Itch, and all affections of tho skin. Heals Bruises, Burns, Scalds, etc. Sold by all Drug, gists, or by mail. Price 35 Cents. , The Livuka MVa. Co.. Nashville, Tknn.
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Ztenrea Golds,Coughs,Sore Threat,Oronp.lnflasn■a, Whooping Cough, Bronohltla and Asthma. A certain sura for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in adranoed stages. Use at onos. You will set ths exoellsnt sffsot after taking th. first dose. Bold by dealers everywhere. Largs kettles £0 oests and QI.OO.
Young Mothers! Fi Offer Tom a Remedy , which Incur cl Safety t» Life of Mother and Child. ' “ MOTHER’S FRIEND ” Robe Confinement of its fain, Horror and Hick. After usfngone bottle of •• Mother's Friend'* I tutored bur IK tie puln.and (liduotexperl.no. chat weakness tvfterwurd usual In suoh oasw.—Krs. Axxib a iue, hamar, Uo„ Jan. 15th, 1991. _ express, charges prepaid, on mslpt ot prhse, gl.co per Louie, Look to Mothers mailed tree. VBADI’IELDBEODLATOB CO., AVLANTAs GA. / r BOLD £7 ALL DIiUGKIXSm Ely’s Cream Balm RSKN WILL CURB I&PLDmHt>°| CAT«RRHF";?i Prlo SO Cnls. Apply Balm luto oach Ely Bros .68 Warren St.,N.YUPx^^Mt]
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THE LADIES.
To all budding, aspiring authors may be commended the statistics concerning novels given in a late English publication. During tbe last six years l,6oonavels have been published which have succeeded so far that they were asked for at the libraries. About the same number were published which were not asked for and failed. These 1,600 books were written by 923 people, of whom 50 form a company far m advance of the rest, so far as popularity is concerned, and 70 form a company well behind the first; 120 make up a band who have so far succeded as to create a>s*naUslemand for their work, and the others have reaped neither pecuniary advantage nrr fame. Which, being summed up in figures, indicates that of those who write one’s chance of being one of the 50 novelists in some 3,000 who succeed is 1-70, and his chance of remaining in obscurity and neglect is represent ed by the fraction 326-350, which is rather a discouraging certainty. girls’ coats. The little girls are delightfully picturesque in the new cloaks. Look at the one in the picture. In the original it is made of Cashmere. The wadded yoke is of the ordinary shape and the pleated folds are sewed on straight beneath it. all round. It is trimmed with fur, and ornamented
bv large rosettes of ribbon, the long ends of which fall down to tbe bottom of the cloak. The turned-down collar is trimmed either with feathers or fur. The sleeves are puffed, either wadded or lined, gathered in at th« wrist, and trimmed with fur. The rosettes and ribbons are not absolutely necessary, and their omission does not injure the general effects.
A STRIKING COSTUME.
In pleasing contrast with the mannish effects of some of this season's styles, is the womanly tone of th« costume shown in the illustration.
ft depicts a red crepe gown, mads princess style and set off with applique ornaments of black velvet ovei tulle. The yoke is of surah of thf same shade as the stuff,pleated as indicated. The sleeves also of the surah are draped on the shoulders in the same manner as the yoke.
A TRAVELING DRESS.
The Rev. 0. L. Dodson (Lewis Car roll), the bachelor tutor of Oxford, and known the world over as th< author of “Alice in Wonderland," refuses to visit the grown-up girls who read his book when they weri little. He is bashful, and he feari they may become sentimental.
ODDS AND ENDS.
Tragedy was first represented on a wagon by Thespis, at Athens, B. C., 539. The Hirsch Jewish colonies in the Argentine are reported in a lamentable condition. A portion of a skeleton of a man sixty feet high has been unearthed near Glendive.JAlontan . A young girl named Anita has induced the Yaqui Indians, of Chihuahua, to revolt against Diaz. Dr. Talmage’s Brooklyn T» b sr* nacle has been seized for debt, aud a sheriff’s officer was in possession during service on a recent,Sunday. Julia Hall, mysteriously missing from her home at Norwalk. Ct., returned after two days. Investigation convinced her parents that she had been bidden all the time iu an bid carriage in tbe bam.
• A young boy at Coblentz, Germany. was lately sentenced to twelve years’{imprisonment at hard labor. He is reported to have caused sixteen incendiary fires, which destroyed property valued at $50,000. A twenty-four-foot redwood tree, in seventy-five sections, weighing 175 tous, from California, lias been set upon the World's Fair Grounds, at at Chicago. There will be two rooms inside the tree, 16 and 12 feel in diameter respectively, i There-has been a remarkable de* crease in the prison population of 'England and Wales since 1877 which is worth noticing. In the half year ended 1878 the prisoners amounted to 20,833; in 1888 the figures for the whole year had gone down to 14,536 and in 1892 the number was 12,663,. In'thje jewel house of the tower of London, the place where the British crown and other royal insignia are kept, there is a book bound throughout in gold, even.to the wires of the {hinges., Its clasp is*two rubies set at opposite ends of four golden links. On one side there is a cross of diamonds ;on the other the English coat of arms set in diamonds, pearls and rubies.
The Most Pleasant Way
Of preventing the grippe, cold s headaches and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefitted one must get the true remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in 50c and (1 bottles. The Rothschilds are said to have a curious way of providing abirthday present for ail the girls of the family when they come of age. At the birth of each girl six pearls, valued at $2,500. are put aside. Six more are added at each birthday, and when the young lady reaches the age of 21 she is presented with the valuable necklace. What lamb’s flesh is to us so is the goat’s flesh to the Arab of North Africa. In the provinces of Greece, too, where goats are to be found in abundance, their flesh is much eaten. The kid is reckoned by epicures to be equal if not superior to the lamb, while the flesh of the buck and tbe “lady” goat are both excellent.
LIFE’S WOES.
Are you sick, sorrowful, weighted down with a sense of your own in. significance? Do you feel that you are a sinner beyond redemption? The chances are that your liver is inactive. Gct your digestion in perfect order the first thing that you do. This is the most important thing that lies before you. When you are cured of this trouble the rest of your burden is easyThe Laxative Gum Drops will do this work without causing you any pain or distress. Then when you are cured you will be in hotter condition than, you were before you were attacked. Get this great remedy of any dealer, and then persevere in its use. If you will do this you can laugh at tho blues. They will never bother you again. - Sly van Remedy Co., ~ ——- Peoria, 111. The familiar remarks on the “penny for your thoughts” line are now classed as common cents suggestions. The familiar remarks on the “penny for your thoughts” line are now classed as common cents suggestions.
Mr. L. B. llsmlen, of Augusta, Ms, says: “I do not remembs when I began to take Hood’s Ssrsspsrllls; l n was several years ego, snd I find it doss ms a great deal of good In my deollnlng years. I AM 01 YEARS t months and 30 days old, and my health Is per fectly good. I have no aches or pains. Hood’s Sarsaparilla regulates my bowels, stimulates my appetite snd helps ms l* sleep well. I doubt If a preparation ever waa made so well salted to the wants of eM people.” L. B. a.wr.ww Elm St, Auguste, Me. Sept SO, 1801. ~ Hooo-s P/Lteare the best famUy oathar Me, gentle and effsollve. Try a bog. Only tOo
fj per ct. difference. Royal Baking Powder . Strongest, Purest, Most Economical. As to whether any of the baking powders are equal to the “ Royal,” the official tests clearly determine. When samples of various baking powders were purchased from the grocers, and analyzed by the United States Government Chemists and the Chemists "of State and City Boards of Health, the reports revealed the fact that the “Royal" contained from 28 per cent, to 60 per cent more leavening; strength than the others, and also that it was more perfectly combined, absolutely pure, and altogether wholesome. v " most of these powders are sold to ... consumers at the same price as the “ Royal,” by the use of the Royal Baking Powder there S is an average saving of over one third, bei sides the advantage of assured purity and wholesomeness of food, and of bread, bis- j cuit and cake made perfectly light, sweet, , The official reports also reveal the prescnce,\in other powders, .of alum, lime or sulphuric acid, by which their use is made a matter of grave danger to the consumer, *i : • Whenever a baking powder is sold at a lower price than the “Royalor with a gift , it is a certain indication that it is made from alum, and is to be avoided under all circumstances.
John M. Stahl, in the practical Farmer: It was only a few years ago that I learned the value of red clover as a fertilizer for wheat. It was my practice, and I recommended in my writings for the agricultural press that red clover be used as a fertilizer for corn,and that the stable and barnyard manure be reserved for the vs heat land. I supposed that for wheat clover was not a good fertilizer, and I knew that for wheat stable and barnyard manure was a good fertilizer. I have since learned that clover is a splendid fertilizer for wheat. Wheu the clover sod is plowed under only four or nye inches deep and the barnyard ana stable manures are scattered over tho plowed ground, the work of pulverizing and compacting the seed bed wilt work the manures into the soil and the clover toward the surface. The two will be mixed, and the mixture makes a splendid fertilizer for wheat. Stable or baruvard manure, when well rotted and fined, is a splendid manure for wheat, but it lacks of nitrogen somewhat, though not a great deal, if we mix clover with it we get the needed nitrogen. It will be remembered that in the Lawes and Gilbert experiments a mixture of mineral manures and ammoniacal salts gave better results than stable manure. This was probable because the mixture was somewhat - the richer in nitrogen, and was the more readily available. A fitting tribute—a check for tho tail or - ■ .: ---it ... Do not allow yoursolf to be imposed on by the many novel schemes, advertising new and untried so-called cough remedies, but stick to tbe old reliable Dr. Hull’s Cough Syrup, the unfailing cure for all affections of the throat aud chest. No man takes his medicine unless his wife makos him. A Hard Cough distresses the pationt and racks both Lungs and Throat. Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant is the remedy wanted to cure your Cough, and relieve both the Pulmonary and Bronchial organs. A switchman is not to be commended for unflagging zeal. FITS.—AII Fits stopp'd tree by Dr. Kline's Urast Nerve Restorer. No Fit* after first day V me. Marvelous cures. Treatiae and £.OO trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline. 031 Arch St.. Fhila. I’a.
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Au Enemy Baffiled.
There is an enemy with whom thousands are familiar all their lives, because they are born with a tendency to biliousness. With this enemy they are constantly battling with ineffectual weapons. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters will baffle it. Mere purgatives will not reform a disordered condition of the liver indicated, not by constipation alone, but also by sick beadaches, yellowness of the skin and eye-balls, nausea, furred tongue, and uneasiness, more particularly upon pressure on -the right side, upon and below the short ribs. Avoid drastic purgatives which gripe and wealcen the intestines. and substitute this world-famous antibilious cordial, which likewHe removes malarial. stomachic and kidney complaints, rheumatism and nervousness. As a laxative of the bowels, painless but effectual, 1* improves appetite, sleep and the ability to digest, and possesses tbe additional advantage of a standard tonic. Tip the waiter if you tvaut him to lean cv you ttdbo attentive. “That unrivalled complexion.'’ said a prominent New Yorker, alluding to an acquaintance, "was tho result of using Qa • field Tea.’’ Send for a free sample to 319 West 45th St., New York city. “Take something with me” is a brief but loquent treat us on the liquor question. Everybody ougbt to know, if they don’t, that 1 disordered liver, stomach or bowels is responsible fora multitude of ailments. Bemcdy: Bile Beans, Small. Musical bars are no barrier to tho man who breaks out in song..
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The readers of ths this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least ooe dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all it* singes, au(l that Is atarrh- Hall's Catarrh Cures is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tlonai disease, requires* constitutional treat tnent. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis ase. aDd giving the pat ant strength by building up the const! Lutioaeud as slating nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curatyo powers that they offer One Hundred Dollarfor any case that it fails to care. Send for living testimonials. Address P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, ear-sc, Sold by Druggist, A Columbus (0,) baker fell Under a train and had both arms cutoff. What will the poor man do in his hour of knead? For Conghe and Throat Disorders use Brown’s Bronchial Troches. “Have oeko changed my mind respecting them, except X think better of that which I began by thinking well of.''—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. It is tho dyspeptic astronomer who takes the greatest interest in the milky whey. They act on the bile and Uver. Small bile beans have no equal. Many a man has been bet rayed by akis after taking a drink of whisky.
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_ . * —| . rii .-i j-m mnl Syrup” RcgisXeblanc is a French Canadian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congestion of tbe Lungs by Boscbee’s German Syrup. He has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his personal recommendation. If you drop him a line he’ll give yon the full facts of the case direct, as he didl us. and that Boschee’s German Syrup brought him through nicely'. It always will. It is a good medicine aud thorough in its work. 9 : THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor wys It sets gently oa the MomagtL HWP end kidneys, and is s pleasant laxative. Tbfedrfak le made from barbs, and ie yreyared fer wens meat ae tea. It la called LAHCSjHgPIGIHI ' Signs of Health. You don’t have to look twice to detect* them—-bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, -p. bright in xMim every aclion. ~ SCOTTsI Disease is ryIJLSION overcome *J* |W 1 weak'tissue WUrfft is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott’s Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. ( Brtpi-ni by Scott A Bowns, X. T. AH fcasgfate. “ IMPORTANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE. We have notioed » page article la 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 Betlna Circulating library. E, Washington St. Chicago, 111. Cor. Washington and Memuaa Sts. Indianapolis, Ind, Best Business and Mail Mosl Individual Instruction. Expenses Low. Tims Short. No Charge for Positions. Hand toe Catalogue, L. A. lIUTHIE. Prop.
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