Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1894 — Page 7

_ . Fitrport Harbor, Lake 00, Ohio. ’WORLDjjDnjpXNSABY MEDICAL ASSOCIATIOB, i in fc Gentlemen —l cannot I»iTT jßfffT teil you how iny wife has improved since she wTdM/,'AwMOK began the use of your “Favorite PreScrip- ■ jSGfX Jf) tlon.” coupled with “G. ■Jj-J *? M. D.” She has no more Vt trouble with falling; o' \A I the womb, and die \ * / never feels any pain w I unless she stands too J long. She ha,' no bear/g / ing - down p is since she began the use of 1 ll remedies. She does nearly ail of her ,*J&**sr j) own housework now, but before she comMrs. Lewis. menced taking your „ remedies, she could hardly walk across the room. I do not know how to thank you for all the food vour remedies have done her, for the best doctors had given her case up as incurable. Tours truly, ALFHED LEWIS. PIERCE ••“'■CURE i OB MONEY RETURNED. Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly Adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, , dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical -* profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered.

In tbs Earl? Days of cod-liver - oil its use was limited to easing those far " advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. Scoffs Emulsion 4 of cod-liver oil with Hypo- * phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more s effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Prepared by Scott ’ Bowne, N. Y. All druggists,

The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBUHY, MASS,, , Has discovered in one of our common Easture weeds a remedy that cures every ind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimrie. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Bos'on. Send \ ostal card for be ok. A benefit Is always experienced from ttie first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. f, If the stomach is foul or bilious It will Cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat * the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at bedtime h.. oil Druggists. •dSisisi* , H Thl« Trade Mark l* on tbs best WATERPROOF COAT SlS??*** 1 I n the World I a. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. 1 B ASTHMA—b CURED. POP HAM’S ASTHMA SPBCIfIO OlfM Relief la Hn Minutes. Trial Pecksfe sent fIUCIi Fold br Dni|Iftsta. One Bex sent poet-paM an reeelrlaf|l.M. Six Boxes, |4JI Add. Tho«.l > opham,Phil».pa

A MISFIT CANNON.

Sad Dilemma or Pyrenees Mountaineers!"’* 1 The little republic of Andorra, up n the fastnesses of tbe Pyranees, is in a peck of trouble. A short time igo its council decided that their republic needed a heavy cannon as a means of defense. Consequently they bargained with Herr Krupp for » gun that would throw a ball 18 kilometers. The great death-dealer irrived at its destination recently ind was placed on the highest point in the republic, where it could command the valleys and hills in every lireotion. The people were greatly pleased and it was decided to celebrate the arrival of the gun by firing it. Then day was appointed, the populace turned out in force and the gunners were ready to pull the string and let her go. Then, and just then, some thinker got in his work. He suggested that, inasmuch as the gun would throw a ball 18 kilometers and the republic only extended six kilometers in any direction, the missile would alight in Spain or France, and thus cause a war. This would never do in the wide, wide world. The gunuers laid down the string and seemed puzzled. After some deliberation it was suggested that the gun might be fired into the air. Then the thinker again got in his fatal work. He said if the ball went up in the air it would come down and knock a large, irregular hole 'in the real estate of the republic and might also*endanger human life. This was a clincher. The shot was removed from the gun and the populace dispersed. Now it is probable that a large, healthy gun will be offered for sale at reasonable figures.

Realized.

Detroit Free Press. The traveler extended bis arms impressively. “You of this benighted land.” he exclaimed,“cannot imagine the vastness of the achievement of civilization, a vastness that no one mind can grasp.” The dark vacancy of the native’s countenance, was suddenly relieved by a ray of intelligence. “We know,” he sadly rejoined, “no finite mind can grasp it. A three ring circus was through these parts only a few months since.” The only thin" for the breeze to sough through was a tuft of cocoahut leaves 123 feet from the ground, but the zephyr made the most of its opportunities.

A Hustling Deacon.

Philadelphia Record. Deacon George W.Hallock, a Long ! island farmer, will talk about “Practical Farming” to Suffolk county armers. Mr. Hallocb’s farm consists of only sixty-seven acres, yet ie produced last year 6,000 quarts of strawberries, 2,530 bushels of early potatoes, 5,100 barrels of cabbage, 5,950 bushels of onions from sets, 2,700 bushpls of late potatoes, 11,000 bushels oi onions from seeds, 12,800 bushels o| carrots. 21 bushels of white beans, i tons of Hungarian iay, 200 pounds of onion seed, 75 pounds of carrotsecd, 110 bushels oi Brussels ery, 800 bushels pf corn on ear, 300 b ushels of on lop sots and 275,000 cabbage plants 1b carry over.

California’s Unemployed.

New York Sun. Over a thousand unemployed men registered in tte Mayor’s office at Oakland, Cal-, wien called upon ta do so, a few day! ago, and the city has made plans to furnish them work, at fair rinuneration for all of them forthwth. Work on the city streets will rive employment tc about 500 men, ‘hey will be formed in gangs of a hurtlred each, and each gang will have aturn of three days- 1 work, in rotation to be Daid for at the regular rate *f $2 a day. Othei city improvemens will be begun at once to find worj for the remainder. One novel plan adopted has been th< appointment of hirty of the unemployed men as s ocial street watchmen, “because o the present prevalence of footpae and burglars ic Oakland." ?hes men will get SSO a month for at leat two months.

What a “Tidal Wave” Is.

New York Tribune. The report tat the Normannia was struck by a‘tidal wave” which swept her decksrevives the question whether there i such a thing as a tidal wave. I oce asked the cap tain of an Atlanic liner. “Oh, yes,” he answered, “w keep a tidal wave for the passengrs and the newspapers. If you tint to know what it reall> is I will til you. It is when a powerful ships driven through a head sea at suo speed that before she can clear hefelf of one big wave she is info a seciid. The second anJ first together ae too much for the ship, and she krries away a deck house, or a bride, or a boat or two. That is a tidal ave.”

California coyote Hunting.

Boise (Idaho) Stateftan. In Southern California coyote hunting ha 3 fcen introduced bv those who are 'ond of riding with the hounds. Vhile the music characteristic ca pack of fox hounds in full tongue iiacking, the riding after the coyot is harder and the sport more excing. The dogs employed are grfhounds and deerhounds. Such pack following the fleet-footed thifiof the plains sets a furious pace foitbe horsemen, and the battle at thfinisb, if the wolf be overtaken, ial ways furious.

Recorded in the Bible.

Apropos of the - opening of school, says the Boston Budget, the following story is told: Among the applicants for permit was a very young child, accompanied by his Scotch mother. The committeeman objected to granting the child requisite authority for entering school on the-gi'Ound-that ire iitd gol appear to have reached the required age for admission. The mother stoutly affirmed that the child was five years old, but could not give the year in which he was born, her memory not being a reliable one so far as dates were concerned;! still she argued that the child was old enough to go to school and should be given a permit. At last the committeeman, wishing to be assured on the point of the child’s age, ibid the mother that she would have to bring the bible containing the record of the child’s age to him before he would feel free to decide. The next day, armed with the desired authority in. the shape of a cheap edition of the testament, she triumphantly led the little fellow again into the presence of the committeeman. and handing the latter the book with the air of one who had borne down all opposition, pointed to a flyleaf on which was scrawled, “Sandy is 5 years old." The child got a permit, for there was no denying so ingenious a mother as that.

The Wealth of France.

During the debate on the French budget M. Rouvier, the minister ol Finance adduced facts to show that France was by no means on the verge of ruin. Public wealth and prosperity, he said, had grown as well as the budget. Deposits at the banks amounted to 910 million francs, and the capital embarked in shares and other French industrial undertakings showed since 1876 an increase of 7 billion francs. The deposits in the savings banks amounted to 2 billion, 228 million francs, belonging to 6 million, 492,000 depositors. That was a sufficient answer to the gloomy picture that had been drawn of the situation.

Don’t You Believe It, Boys.

A Chicago man, who has had the delirium tremens, says he didn’t see a single snake or rat. On the contrary, lie seemed to be sitting on 'the limb ol an orange tree, and butterflies played around him. It may be that a change has come, but it looks more like an attempt to encourage the consumption of whisky.

A Scientific Girl.

“Charley, do you know what is meant by the anatomical juxtaposition of two obicularis oris muscles in a state ol contraction?” Charley (who prides himself on being scientific) t ‘ ’Why, ye& In plain English it means a kis3.” “Whit a chump I am’ Miss Mosby asked me what it meant last evening and I had to give it up.”

Abraham Lincoln's stories.

An illustrated book, unmarred by advertising, containing stories and anecdotes told by Abraham Lincoln, many heretofore unpublished, will be sent free to aay pereon sending his or her address to the Lincoln Tea Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. “Noiseless powder” never has been much of a success. It has been known to speak louder than words when discovered on the lapel of a man’s coat.—New York CommeripiaL

How’s This?

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for iny case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions ind financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. , _ West, & Truax,Wholesale drugglsts,Toldo, O. Walding, Kinnan & aSrvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,acting lirectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price f»c. per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. Ah excellent quality of Drown paper can be produced from peat fiber.

1,213 BUSHELS ONIONS PER ACRE.

Do you want fino vegetables just twenty days ahead of your neighbors? If so, send $1 for Sulzer's 35 packages earliest vegetable novelties (sufficient for a family). His seeds are Northern grown, extremely early,, enormously productive. Think of it! R. Bey, California, grew 1,213 bushels onions from Salzer’s seed er acre. How? That is tue secret which Salzer impai ts to all who buy his onion seed. He offers a cabbage ripening in sixty days; a pea in forty; a new tomato, the Ferris Wheel, measuring two feet in circumference, and many other remarkable sorts of small fruits, flower and vegetable seeds, potatoes, farm =eels, etc. li You Will Cut This Out and Send It With 20c to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will receivj their mammoth catal gue and a pack, age of Ferris Wheel Tomato. C. Late advices from Mexico are to the effed that the state of Chihuahua is finuncialij embarrassed. A great many people else where are in a chronic Mate of Chihuahua

"Mud More Valnable Than Gold,”

This is what the Chicago Tribune calls the Magnetic Mineral Mud Deposit, found only In -Warren county, Indiana, at a place called "The Indiana Mineral Springs,” that has been made famous as a health resort, and where Chicago capitalists have invested #150.000 in a big steam heated, electric-lighted hotel plant «n l bath house. The people are going th< re from all over the country, to take the Magnetic Mineral Mud Baths for the cure of rheumatism, skin and kidney troubles. The springs that have magnetized and impregnated the mud deposits with their mineral properties are the strongest lith'a springs in this country. Many wonderful and miraculous cures nave been made, and although it ls but three years old, it is famous. .. Our readers who are interested should send their address at once to H. L. Kramer, general manager of the Indiana Springs Company, and get a beautifully illustrated book and printed matter about the Magnetic Mineral Mud Baths.

Low Rates to the South via Pennsylvania Lines.

On Feb. Bth. March Bth and April 9th. landseekers’ excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines to a large number of prominent points in Kentucky, Tennessee Mississippi Alabama Louisiana. Georgia and Florida. Tick, ets will te good returning twenty days from date of sale and will be *w’.tt to all applicants at one fare for round trip. For details please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line Ticket Agent or address F '. an Dusen Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.

THE U. S. Government Chemists have reported, after an examination of the different brands, 4hat the ROYAL Baking Powder is absolutely pure, greatest in strength, and superior to all others. ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY, 106 WALL ST. NEW-YORK.

Sherman’s Opinion of Mary.

“Our Mary.” as Americans delight to call Mary Anderson, may marry or may not. as future inclination seizes her, but at all events her past is assured. Her history reads like fiction. John McCullough found her a poor girl in Louisville, and wrote of her gifts and ambitions to his friend John W. Norton, the manager of a St. Louis opera house. Her opening night in Louisville she played Juliet to a S4O house, but she convinced Norton that in the green Kentuey girl a great actress was concealed. General Sherman, then a resident of St. Louis, was present by Norton's invitatiou After the performance he was taken with others behind the scenes and was introduced. Mary at this time was awkward, but a perfect vision of beauty. General Sherman kissed her in his fatherly way and predicted.greatfuture for her. A half hour later Norton asked his judgment about the budding actress. “My dear toy,” said the General, “she doesn't amount to anything, no matter how long she lives.” Two months later, when all the country wont wild over her. he saw his mistake and acknowledged it frankly. A house at Gold Hill, Nev.. that cost SB,OOO a few years ago was sold the other day for *2OO.

Very Queer

Are the sensations experienced by the nervous and dyspeptic. Unaccountable palpitation, buzzing in the ears, flushing of one side of the face, odd taste and tingling in the mouth, constant restlessness, stinging in the gullet and sinking in the stomach, acute sensitiveness to slight sounds that magnifies them tenfold, low spirits—these are only a few of the charming experiences of the individual who suffers from combined nervousness and indigestion—a team that usually travel together. Their gay and festive career is, however, brought to a full stop by that greatest stomachics, Hostetter s Stomach Bitters, which also overcomes their allies—constipation and biliousness. This popular femedy fortifies those who use It against maaria. chronic rheumatism and kidney complaint, restores nervous quietude and promotes appetite, vigor and, slae.p. Ben But:er s boois will renew the fight with his old enemies. He will undertake to embalm them in profane history.

The usual treatment of ealarrh is very unsat-, isfactory, as thousands can testify. Proper local treatment is positively necessary to success, but many, if not most, of the remedies in general use afford but temporary benefit. A cure certainly can not be expected from snuffs, powders, douches and washes. Ely's Cream Balm, which is so highly commended, is a remedy which combines the important requisites of quick action, specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient. Time is money, but a good deal of it Is about as valuable as Confederate currency. — Puck. Jayne's Expectorant is both a palliative and curative In all Lung Complaints, Bronchitis, ete. It is a standard remedy for Coughs and Colds, and needs only a trial to prove its worth. Occasionally a man who is intended for the church turns out to be nothing but a nave. ' ' Beecham’s Piles are not a new remedy. They have been used in Europe for fifty years, and are well tested and excellent. As a rule a man’s hair turns gray five years sooner than a woman’s. And trouble whitens hair.

Hav You Asthma?

Dr. R. Schiffman, St. Paul. Minn., will mail, a trial package, of “Schiffman’s Asthma Cure” free to any sufferer. He advertises by giving it away. Never fails togivn lostant rel ief in worst cases and eures where others fail. Name this paper and send address for a free trial package. See •‘Colchester”. Spading Boot ad. In an other column.

Good Qualities Possessed by*Hood's Sarsaparilla are almost beyond mention. Best of all. it purifies the blood, thus strengthening the nerves, it regulates the diges==s=s- tive organs, invigorates the kidneys and liver, tones and builds . up the entire system, cures Eczema, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Catarrh. Rheumatism. M. L. CH» uvront I Had Eczema For fifteen years, on my left leg. It was one mass of corruption. Skin and scabs would slough off and the itching and burning sensation Hood’s s^ 11 * Cures was agonizing. Hood's Sarsaparilla uus cured me. and I am now in perfect health." M. L. Chbuvboht, Leonard. Mo. Hooo's Pill* cure nausea, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness. Sold by all druggists. ■•3 SHOE >ttiog from the money sod price n. Every i no *ub»u ers for fall ir complete s snd gen:nd for //- Catalogue (traction* how to or. der by mil. n»t*n free. Vmi con get the best bargains ol dealers who posh our shoes.

HARO TIMES.

Politicians may debate and Congress may legislate, but there is one element of distress which makes the times very bard indeed, and that is a cold winter and physical suffering. Pains and aches are not set down in any tariff list, and there is one reformer, St. Jacob’s Oil, that does not delay a prompt cure of such evils. Jagsby—Wife, I (hie) was “held up” on m’ way ’ome. Mrs. Jagsby (sarcastically) —You wouldn’t have never got home if you hadn’t been. He was madly, passionately In love— won I by the matohless beauty of her complexion. • Glenn's Sulphur Soap had imparted the | charm. • “How can I become a ready conversationalist?” "Persuade yourself that you have a chronic disease of some kind.” Shiloh’s Consumption Caret, sold on s guarantee. It cures lucltiant Coii.umptiou. It i, the beet ■Cough Cure. 2b cents. SO cents and SI.QO. TITS. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Bts after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 13 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. KUne, 631 Arch St., Phila., Pa

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Hjjil ’ojjS Xt cures Colds, Cough*, Bore Throst,Croup,lnfluenza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Aathma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will seo the excellent effect after taking tho first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Luge bottles CO eents and 61,00. BEST ls market m' ltaW ,-j bes1 qu > a uty l^lN ° WM m Ti e outer cr tap sole JK§ .j, the wide ■V mmrT ' 0 ’ n 10 t j' e i flfl . i-K Ea&kJfr oot In < Lclng and in t tlicro hard work, 1 DEALER <io n’t be put off - wiih inferior goodsCOLCHESTER RUBBER CO: 1 k |rf*J CUIUE]D "" IJUKAZA NO PAY. KI-SOL-SE , Wuf An Infallible Cure for Epilepsy, ConW vulsions and all falling diseases the IR only remedy with a positive guarantee if of no cure no pay. Call on or write Iff- KI-SOL-SE REMEDY CO., - Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 1 Oftft 000 a ACREB OF LAND lyl/vl/yUvv for sale by the Saint Paul & Duluth Railroad Company in Minnesota. Send for Maps and Circulars. They will he sent to you PR.ESK. Address, HOPEWELL CLARKE, lAnd Commissioner. St. Paul. Minn. PATENTS. TRAOE-MtflE Examination snd Adrlee as to Patentability of ia vention Send for Inventor’s CnideorUow to bat Patent I’atbick Washington. D. O. I N.U, B—o 4 INDPL3

IP II IE! To the farmer that grows the best 10 Esrs of Corn, either Dunpans White Prolific or Klkm Improved FavoriteVYellow Dent, we wiU poy Hlfi.oo Cash; the same person can grow both n rietles and should he have the best 10 Ears of both, will be entitled to 030.00 Cash. Evan farmer should read this grand offer and make an effort to win the prize. The cost ls nothina Change your seed, and double your yield. Many farmers let their seed run out and wonder whi they can't raise anything. Just think: for 10 orls cu per acre you can buy new seed sad raw 78 to 100 Bushels per sere. Any one who buys a peck or more of corn can compete for 'M Cash Prize. All corn must be at our store by October 15th, 18M. snd where the corn ls sent ta Express the charges must be prepaid by sender. No one s corn will be known to the Judges sal the decision will be made in all fairness snd by competent Judges, who are S. W. Dungaa sag James Riley. Experts on Corn snd J. O. King sherry, Editor of Indiana Farmer. Price Bags Free Dungans White Prolific: Peck. 75c; one half bu. lift: i bn. (Z OO; l w i bit-13.25: in clubs of 10 bu. snd over. *l5O per bu. Rileys Improved Favorite: Peck, 86,. oas half bu. 11.40: 1 bu. *2.50: 1 bag. 2 bu. *4.25; in clul sos 10 bu. and over, *2.00 per bu. Order new. amt ■end an your garden need order with corn. Address The Huntington Seed Co., Y Washington St, Indianapolis, Ind.

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