Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1894 — Page 3

ABOVE ALL OTHERS, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, in < «a*ry disease caused by toroid liver or ixnnaxe blood. For Dyspepsia, Liver and-Bowel derangements, and Kindred ailments, nothing approaches ft as a remedy. PIERCE "™* a CURE OR BOXEV ttETUMMED. Mrs. Aurelia Vajt/ftjWFTX ZILK, of Hamilton, Ind., MSMXHQI writes: “My friends “ JJL-a said I would never bo I SZ, <ny better, for I had 4RB a «k? z ulceration of the bow?Sh VP fggg els. By the time I had dEB taken a bottle and a *' J&g? half of Doctor Pierce's jmA ~ f-aav. Golden Medical Disco very> the bleeding had almost stopped. My appetite was good, noth"fiw r "S- mg aeemed to hurt me wr'X'AA v ' that I ate. MyimprovenTMt.rivi«n. meat wonderful. Aubklia vanzilx. g oT<ra i years have passed and my cure is permanent" “ DE. KILMF.K’S SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME AFTER TWENTY YEARS SUFFERING WITH - Chronic Rheumatism. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. "Far the past twenty years I had been troubled with Rheumatism and doctored n great deal without realizing any benefit. Two years ago my attention was called to Dr. kllmw’s SWAMP- /QSU WWVVW WCX ROOT, which highly recommended 5T y! to me. I thought I ’«) > would try a bottle f and I used fourteen ,) f ® bottles. It has done j >„ _ W me more good ’<,) 1 Mk ® y than all the Doctors ■< i « and all the other med- >< 1 J /'• J) j Icinee I have ever >< 1 jBWk J Y taken in the past >V A IT £ twenty years. The >v \ A 1 y past year has been one of comfort in place of suffering. A great many are using ItOOT in Vai/’wert? Tours respectfully, Mrs. Calvin Fahucy. Feb. 19th, 1803. Van Wert, Ohio. At Druggists 50 cents and SI.OO Size. “ Invalid*’ Guide to Health ” free—Consultation free. Dr. Kilmer & Co., • Binghamton, N. T. Dr. Kilmer's U & 0 Anointment Cures Piles Trial Box Freo. At Druggists, 60 cent*. THE JUDGES & WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Have made the HIGHEST AWARDS (Medals and Diplomas) to WALTER BAKER & CO. On each of the following named articles: BREAKFAST COCOA, ... J Premium No. 1, Chocolate, . . Vanilla Chocolate, ...» * German Sweet Chocolate, . •' Coeoa Batter. . ... * , , For “purity of material," “excellent flavor,• and “uniform even composition." WALTER BAKER & CO,, DORCHESTER MAS* Young Mothers! IF* Offer Few « JBsmsdy whicA Imufm Safety to JUfo of Mother and Child. “MOTHER’S FRIEND" Bobo Confinement of its Bain, Horror andßieh. After uilngone bottleof *•Mother’s Friend” I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward usual in such cases.—Mrs. Atoms Gaoc, Lamar, Mo., Jan. 15th, 18SL Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, glJffl per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed free. BJIADFIELD BEGULATOB CO., ATLANTA, GA, >- BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

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IN THE DREAM CITY.

The Little People Frem Java. 7 —~ ' x ■ ■ ‘ —- —■ W. A. Rogers la St. Nicholas. In the great Dream City that stood last summer by the blue waters of Lake Michigan, there were as many as 50,000 inhabitants. To the visitdr they seemed to be a part of the scene; but to the inhabitant the visitors were the fleeting show, and he came to know and to like or dislike his neighbors as their manners or his fancy gave him cause. Near the part of the city where 1 lived was a district inhabited by tW little people from Java. Their streets were so clean, their houses so pretty, and they looked out on the stranger with such cheerful, timid smiles,that they soon won the hearts of their neighbors, and their coffee-house came to be a favorite gatheringplace. When I first visited their streets, I inquired of a bright little woman who sat before a tiny loom on the portico-of her house whether she spoke English. She replied quickly: “&a, na; no spik Inglis—all spik Chicago nax week;’’ and “then the little woman went on weaving a sarong, meanwhile singing softly tc herself. A sarong is a piece of batik, or cotton cloth, about three feet wide by six feet long. It is used by the Javanese men and women as a kind of shirt, being folded about the hips and tucked in under a belt. But weaving a batik is only a small part of the work of making a sarong. Under another wide portico a patient, skillful woman sat drawing the most beautiful designs on the white cloth.

First she made a border exactly like a backgammon board at each end of the cloth; then an inner strip of fantastic pictures of birds flying and spreading their wings, and thgn a maze of lines that seemed to get all tangled up, yet all came out in regular figure in the end, just as the riders do at the circus when they all canter out dressed as seventeenthcentury cavaliers. The pencil with which this design was drawn should not, perhaps, be called a pencil at all—it is very different from the ones St. Nicholas’s artists use; it is a tiny bowl, about as big as an acorn, with a little curved spout, and is fastened on the end of a short bamboo handle. The bowl is filled with hot wax, which the woman keeps melting in a copier vessel over a charcoal fire. ' livery moment or two she dips the jowl in the vessel of wax, then slows in the spout, and draws a few ines before the wax cools. When the design is complete the cloth is dipped in dyes, and when drf is washed in hot water. Then all the wax lines come off, leaving a white figure wherever they were traced, for the dye can not get through the wax. The most fantastic sarongs* are made for the dancing-girls of the Royal Theater of the Sultan of Solo. For them, too, the young Javanese girls embroider velvet bodices with gorgeous figures in colored silks.

Good Advice.

Bluffton Banner. We expect to read this year of the usual number of farmers and others being swindled by patent rijrtit men, by venders of wonderful secrets, by traveling agents, by men selling goods by samples, etc. Simply learning how to avoid one trick is unimportant. There are, however, general principles which wftt, if borne in mind and acted upon, almost always protect one from loss. They may be briefly stated thus: Never listen to any proposition which is commended to you as giving opportunities for making money dishonestly or selling an article for much more than it is worth. The man who proposes to have you defraud others will cheat you if he_ has an opportunity. As a rule, when a stranger proposes to sell you an article at very much less than its value, it is safe to decline buying, unless you are a good judge of the article. Never sign a paper presented by a stranger without reading it and being sure you understand its character. Never make a purchase or contract with a stranger when his assurance is the only evidence you have of value. As a rule avoid engaging in enterprises, however attractive they may appear, if entirely outside your dsual business. Buy of and sell to men whom you know personally, or who are engaged in regular, permanent business/whenever this can be done. Other things being equal, buy and sell on the market nearest home.

That Usually Settles It.

Puck. Maud —What du you do when a man persists in asking for a dance and you don’t care to dance with him? Marie —Tell him my card is full. Maud—But suppose it knit and he still persists? Mane—Then I insist that it is and let him see that It isn’t.

A New Bull.

Harper's Magazine. A good specimen of the Boyle Roche breed of bull was recently encountered on a golf-course not many miles from New York. B- , a novice at the game, was about to use his cleek, when he observed to his partner that the iron was a little loose. “I’ll have to put the tool in water and let the stick swell,” said B-—. “Ah--what'll ye do that for?” asked his friend, a visitor from over the sea. “Whin it gits dry It’ll only jwell down again.” "

Webster’s Reply to Hayne.

Robert O. Winthrop, la Scribner. I have said that Webster was called on to make his speech at short notice. A single night was. if 1 remember right, all that he had for immediate preparation for the first day’s effort, and one other night for that of the second day. He could have made but few notes, and the brief which had been published—a very short one—may have been all that be committed to writing. Before going to the Senate chamber on the morning of the first day he told Mr. Everett that as to the defense of the Constitution he had no mis.giyjngs, that he -was/ always ready for that; and that his only anxiety was in regard to the persona? and sectional parts of Colonel Hayne’s attack. As he entered the Senate chamber, John M. Clayton, the Senator from Delaware, said to him: “Webster, are you primed and loaded?” “Seven fingers," was his only reply, with a gesture as if pointing to a gun-barrel. He spoke under great excitement, and with almost an air of inspiration. Of his emotions he said himself, hot long afterwards, “I felt as if everything I had ever seen, or read, or heard was' floating before me in one great panorama, and 1 had little else to do than to reach up and cull a thunderbolt and hurl it at him.”

A Lover of Beauty.

Good News. Little Johnny—Our new teacher is just as pretty as she can be, and gets taken out most every night to theaters and concerts and things. It’s just lovely! Mother—You like pretty teachers, don’t you, dear? Little Johnny—Yes’m; they always has a good time, an’ don’t feel so much like givin’ bad marks.

Probably Not Their Last.

Indianapolis Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Wickerby’s first quarrel had reached its height. “I was drunk, madame, when I proposed to you,” he said savagMy. “Then I owe you an apology for having misjudged you, Silas,” rejoined Mrs. Wickerby, sweetly. “I thought I was merely engaging myself to a rich idiot.”

A New Kind of Rose.

Texas Siftings. She was a graduate of Vassar, but when she saw the roses at the flower show she exclaimed: “Oh, what a lovely lot of Jack Munroe roses!”

Got People Into Trouble.

Life. Brief—There goes the greatest benefactor our profession ever had. Jagson—And what did he do; endow a'law library? Brief—No; he wrote “Every Man His Own Lawyer.”

English as It is Understood.

Detroit Free Pres*. “I insist upon your leaving the house," she said angrily. “Certainly,” he replied blarney; “I have no intention, of taking it with me.”

Actor’s Trials.

It is stated by an actor that the electric lights used as footlights are harder on the eyes of the performers than either gas or candle light. Miss Maud Lancaster, a young English woman, now in New York, is a mind reader whose method is even more interesting than was Bishop’s. She, however, enjoys the supposed influence of thought tranference, or whatever the directive force which such operators command by asking all the people in the room to concentrate their minds upon one thing, and then by passing her hands through the air and by occasionally touching a person she finds the hidden article. The youngest queen consort of Europe, the Queen of Portugal, was born at Twickenham. She was the favorite child of the Compte de Paris. In the late Portuguese troubles it was stated that she was the only man in Lisbon. She is a brave, intrepid and at the same time graceful horsewoman. She has two little sons.

Sick Headache, lassitude, weakness and loss of appetite caused bymalarlacan be immediately cured by Beecham’s Pills. “Did you give your husband a box of cigars this year?” “No; the ones I gave him last year cared his tobacco habit entirely.” Hood’s Calendar for 1894 is out, and, like its predecessors, will be welcome in any home which it enters. A happier combination of calendar, of beauty and utility, of art and advertising, has seldom been produced. To be appreciated it must be seen, the beautiful head of the girl, just “Sweet Sixteen,” being lithographed in many delicate colors, while the pad in plain figures is printed in harmonious colors. Get a copy of your druggist or send 6 cents in stamps for one or 10 cents for two copies to C. I. Hood <fc Co.. Lowell, Mass., proprietors Hood's Sarsaparilla. “The bravest the tenderest are,” and with this end in view the epicure selects a warrior gobbler when choosing a turkey for his own eating. FITS. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No flu after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and tn trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. KUne, U3I Arch St. Phila.. Pa.

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS[?]C

Are annually lost because poor seed Is planted. Now, when you sow vou want •-u reap. For instance, A M. Lamb, Penn., made SS,bOJ on ten acres of vegetables; IL Bey. Cal., cropped 1,213 bushels Salzer’s onions per acre: Frank Close, Minn., 100 bus .els of spring wheat from two acres; A. Hahn, Win., 1,410 bushels potatoes per acre; Frank Winter, Montana. 216 bushels 8 pounds oats ftom one bushel planted. This is what Salzer calls reaping. I Yua Wilt Cat Ttil« Ou and Sand It With 10c to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will receive thoir mammoth catali gue and ten sample packages of farm seeds. Catalogue alone, 5c postage.

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Baking I\*4®4 rowdier ABSOLUTELY PURE The official reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, yielding 160 cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder, a strength greatly in excess of every other powder tested.

What He Was Like

Texas Siftings. Dudley Gushington Tennyson says: “Men are God’s trees.” Miss Sharpgirl—Then dudes must be ripe thistles—soft on top and slim in the body.

Always in Bloom.

Texas Siftings, Little May—What kind of a blossom is a whisky blossom? Is it like a daisy? Ma —What a silly question! Little May—l heard Mr. Jones say that pa had the biggest gin blossom in the ward, and that it was a daisy.

A Perplexing Habit.

Atchison Globe. We never know, when we see a girl with her throat wrapped up whether it is because she has a sore throat., or because it is some new style.

A daughter of John Brown and the sons of William Lloyd Garrison wepe amofig those who called last week upon Theodore D. Weed, one of the few surviving anti-slavery agitators, while he was celebrating his 90th birthday, at Hyde Park, Mass.

The Most Plaesant Way

Of preventing the grippe, colds, headaches and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentile,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 IL bottles.

In the Delicatessen Store.

Texas Siftings. Proprietor—Can’t I sell you some of these nice smoked herring? Mrs. Newlywed You can’t fool me. My husband told me to never buy fish unless they were alive.

Deafnesss Cannot Be Cured.

By local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only ona way to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. lof ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube is inflamed you hare a runibiing sound or imperfect rearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness ia the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and thia tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine esses out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by HaU’s C atarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. We suppose the flight of time is not induced by the spur of the moment Sooner ob Later a neglected Cold will develop a constant cough, shortness of breath, failing strength, and wasting of flesh, all symptomatic of some serious Lung affection, which may be avoided or palliated by using in time Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant. The “poet” who writes ‘ fragments” to his sweet girl is generally “broken up” himself.

The Puzzle Solved.

Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among The most nauseous and disgusting ills the flesh is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases ot radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treatment until the introducti -n of Ely’s Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most gratifying and surprising. The opportunities for a man to prove that he is a fool are greater at Christmas than at any other time of the year. Very Liberal. Pr. J. M. Willis, of Crawfordsville. fnd , will send free by mall to all sufferers a box of Pnn«y Compound.a positive cureforConstipation. Bbematism, Lagrippe aud Chronic Diseases.

MIDWINTER FAIR EXCURSIONS.

To California and Oregon at Reduced Rates ria Pennsylvania Lines. On account of the Midwinter Fair at San Francisco, special low rate tourist tickets to that city as well as to Ban Diego, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and other winter resorts in California will be sold via Pennsylvania Lin s. Tourists can have the choice of routes from Chicago and St. Ltfliis. Tickets will be limited for return passage untH April 30th, IW4. Tourist tickets to Portland, Ore gon, valid going or returning vis California are also for sale over this first-class route. For details apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line Ticket Ageut. or address F. Van Dusen, Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent. Pitta burg. Pa. See •‘Colchester” Spading Boot ad. in an other column. She was a dear, sweet girl, with a complexion of angelic loveliness, such as all young ladles possess who use Glenn's Sulphur Soap.

Ringing Noises In the ears, sometimes a ringing, buzzing sound, or snapping like the report of a pistol, are caused by Catarrh in the Head. Loss of smell or hearing also result from Catarrh, which may develop into Bronchitis or Consumption. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures Catarrh by thoroughly purifying the blood and building up the entire system. Get Hood's, because Hooo'i A’illw cure liver ills, sick headache, jaundice, indigestion. k*A Try a box. I ASTHMA CURED! •WHchiflfrnann's Asthma Cura wnrfaU* to give luMant Tt.ufln •he w o ret etuun ; 1 nsures comfortable sleep; effects euioo where o'herstsU AMa/foariaoMUsmoolaMpM*!. Price ffOe an I

Muscle and Vigor—A Difference.

Many mns uar men succumb to fatigues borne with ease by persons far their inferior* in physical strength. Mu.cledoes not imply vigor. In fact, ft is not difficult of proof that athletes do not live as long nor enjoy as good health as the average individual who is vigorous—that is to say. whose digestion and sleep are unimpaired, whose nerves are tranquil and: who has no organic tendency to disease. These requisites of vigor are conferred upon those inherently weak, no less than upon those debilitated through wasting dl-ease. by course of Hostetlonic. indorsed and recommended by physicians of eminence. It will not endow you with the muscles of a Corbett, but it will infuse energy into your system, and renew the active and healthful performance of it* functions. It averts and cures malarial, rheumatic and kidney complaints, and overcomes dyspepsia, constipation, liver trouble and nervousness. A pepper-and-salt suit ought to be always “seasonable.” For Coughs anti Thro.t Disorder* us* Brown’s Bronchial Troches. “Have never changed my mind respecting them, except I think better of that which I began by thinking well of." Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only in boxes. Do not teach your little son to blow open his savings-bank with powder. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure i« sold on* guarantee 't cure* Incipient Consumption. It is the beet. Cough Cure. 25 cents, SO cents and *I.OO.

IF YOU WANT TO FEEL A PERFECT CURE PROMPTLY, OF LUMBAGO. ST. JACORS OIL WILL DO IT AS NOTHING ELSE CAN DO.

cured many thousand cases pronounced hopeess. From first dose symptom* rayldy disappear, and in ten day* of all symptoms are removed. BOOK of testlmonias of miraculous cure* sent FBBB. Ten Days Treatment Furnished Free by Mail DR. H. H. GREEN A SONS, SPECIALISTS, Atlanta. Oa, NOXALL INCUBATOR n the market, and w* manuuture the only Mlf-re*utat> ag Brooder in America. Circular* free. Addna* OEO. W. MURPHY 4 CO. 4ta*CT.IU.»«A. 9 eAa. ft* n« ire* 1,000,000 A DULUTH RxlL-SOAD Compast in Minnesota. Send for Map* and Cireff. lan. They vlll be sent to you » FREE. ’ Addnn HOPEWELL CLARKE, Ijand lIEAE 91 ”* READ cow » Him fbtJeeV»li»Ti«lbh Ear Carillon* Wltaxr.h..rd. Socarefnlvhndlrmdlafil bvr.Haooz.*Mß>> U r.n.T. IVrfUfarbwk.fp»W»rrXE

Th') beoerr rM^S^r'eSWrnc^rt-owsof baMtflnss,K . ■ SLOG Lafgestggpw era at xXrm Soeftxlg thdWid, i'gKß, / Another New Manufacturing Concern was secured this week for IXCrALLS I- 1 the Banner Natural Gas Manufacturing City of the World. This new Industry will be known as Yergln Brothers’ Chemical Works and will give immediate employment to a large force of people. The buildings erected by this company will be of brick and of the most substantial character. The main buildin'g, work’ on which has already begun is 50 x 200 feet. This factory expects to be in operation in sixty days. This gives INGALLS six substantial industries. Here is the list: Crescent Glass Co., GermanAmerican Chemical Works, Randall Bros.’ Planing Mill, Puritan Spring Bed Co., Yergin Bros.’ Chemical Works. And still they come. Ingalls was last spring a wheat field. To-day a busy active natural gas manufacturing town with hotels, business blocks, houses, brick sidewalks, improved streets, shade trees, good stores, churches organized and public schools. Ail this has been accomplished during the hard times of the past summer and fall by the combined action of money, brains and energy, Ingalls is the best located manufacturing town in the Gas Belt, being only 23 miles east of Indianapolis on the Cleveland Division of the Big Four R. R. system. Twelve trains daily place Indianapolis but a few minutes distant Low round trip fares and Indianapolis freight rates are assured. Ingalls has the best drainage and water in the world. Lots in Ingalls are the best investment possible. They will surely increase many times in value during the next few months. Lots are for sale from SIOO up. Write for price lists, maps, circulars, etc. All letters promptly answered, The round trip fare of any lot buyer is refunded out of the first payment from any point in Indiana. Easy terms to buyers. Address now while you think of it: THE INGALLS LAND CO., Arthur B. Grover, President, Lombard Building, Indianapolis, Ind., or Ingalls. Madison Co.. Ind. ;• One bottle for fifteen cents, ) . -. ;! • Twelve bottles for one dollar,) R •• •••I Ripans Tabules are the most effective rec- . !; ipe ever prescribed by a physician for any disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. ■ i , 1 Buy of any druggist anywhere, or fend price to 1 * THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, io Srzocs St., Nzw Yob*.

“German Syrup” Regis Leblanc is a Inench Cans* dian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbrldge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congestion of the Lungs by Boschee’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 you the full facts of the ease direct, as he did us, and that Boschee’s German Syrup brought him through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine and thorough in its work. THK NCXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANO NEW ANO MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor say* It anta **ntly on the Btomach, liver and kidneys, and I* a pleasant laxative. TH* drink ta made from herbs, and 1* prepared fcc o*e a* easily a* tea. It is called LAKE’S MEDIGHIE AU druggists sell itat 50c. and *1 a package. If you rennot get it. send your address for a free sample, lase’e Family Medicine move* the bowel* each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Addres* ORATOR F. wnnnw a> T> I .»> Roy. N.Y. W A NTFD MIK tOTBAVEL. We pav US

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