Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1894 — Page 3

three letters ■ to remember—P. P. P. ■ 5* I They’ll help to remind I 1 Z ou of Dr. Pierce’s ml ■ pleuant Pellets and if /?» £#/ those are the things to ■ keep in mind whenever ■ 1 your liver, your stomach, or your bowels are _®P___ i ***_ ■ out of order. ■ 1 If you’re troubled ■ costiveness i wind B and pain in the stems' Msi&Wßo&k ac h- giddiness or disturbe<l sleep, you’ll find these little Pellets just what you want—tiny in sizes sugar-coated, pleasant to take and pleasant in the way they act. They tone up and strengthen the lining membranes of the stomach and bow* els, and do permanent good. To prevent, relieve, and cure Biliousness, Dizziness, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Siek or Bilious Headaches, and Indigestion, take Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. If they’re not satisfactory, in every way and m every cose, you have your money back. The “old reliable”—Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy has been sold for thirty years. Has cured thousands, will cure you. nn kii mfd»c; _ s^p koof "*•<**’ KIDNEY LIVER «ss B WiSI? Biliousness, Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heart* burn or dyspepsia, constipation. Poor Digestion, Distress after eating, pain and bloating in the Stomach, shortness of breath, pains in the heart. Loss of Appetite, A. splendid feeling to-day and a depressed one to-morrow, nothing seems to taste good, tired, tleepleas and ail unstrung, weakness, debility. Guarantee— Use contents of Ono Bottle, if not be» eflted, Druggists will refund you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. •Invalids’ Guide to Health” froe—Consul ta tion free. Pb. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.

The folio win* ent shows the outfit which canse/l inch ablttei contest among the windmill exhibitors at the World** Fair. Chief Buch&nan of tlio Dept. In this model outfit n< of Agriculture wished it put up horizontal shaft was used, to cut and grind feed for the w _ , •lock on exhibition .nd urged W ” v belted d,rM ‘ *° °, t , hel -other Windmill Co.', to put " l * chluM frora «»• Plllsr. op outfits. They would not, which is always a part of and tried to prevent us They the Aermotor Grinder, thui had a regular organizalion greatly economizing in first for fighting us, held meet- cost, in power, and in ings, and appointed commit* space. It cut feed as rapidly tees and for weeks occupi? os two min could get it to ths ed a great deal of their cutter and ground 15 to own time and that of WJr A. 20 bushels un hour, the World's Fair i great many out* wrecked one even- work. It ing after dark, be- w&s a Geared fore it was complct- Aermotor on a 4u-ft. 4d, by parties who ateel tower, put up palled it over with a rope. f on a light frame born, Mr. Buchanan sent ji T“ and in a 65 mile wind isie Chief of Staff, J. A. Green, \ could hardly feel the barn with a committee of the I I shake. The feet of the Steel Jtiekers to sco us, and in *"|J . I Tower rested upon two 4x4 his presence, tho Pres. of B/l \| timbers laid on the roof, the Aermotor Co. offered *TfJ j Through these feet and to pay freight, or express* ITi “yl timbers long bolts passed age on Geared outfits T\l /■ through the roof and were that any other wind- I V 1 secured down in the 4x4 mill exhibitors would **§ I I braces which pass from pat up and to furnish I i each foot of th( tower to •killed erectors to erect HT7| \ & where th©7 wero secure* them in order to have 1/ \| ly bolted to the 10x10 something with which l t/ \| mast, 34 ft. long, which to compare the Aermo- <- j extended from the peak tor in practical work. [j /| of the roof to the floor, This they would not do 180 that tlio entire weight for the reason that the >m tt M / I of tho towor was transateel geared nulla other f \ I mitted through the most than Aermotors on ex- } . Ito tho floor. This shows hi bit ion were experi* f /( \ | how a high steel tower mental and it was well *~| -T "P "■V , I can be put on a light known that the 12-ft. I / j \1 frame structure. In this Aermotor would do *“§/ I \a case the wheel was far more work than any I enough above the build* 16-ft. wooden wheel.,‘ip. | ings to be unaffected by As it was, the nntflt here represented wns *“1 \ Jl/ 1 rents caused l.y them, tho only Dower mill | .ggjaL n The shaft in tho Tower put up for publictf I is supported by Steel use, and it never got I 1 Uods and Braces. •ut of order in the H 1 Why buy a Horse slightest particular, I Vj| ag Sglfrw | Tower with which though operated by g /\ \ 1 to apply horse powunfamiliar hands, if IJm N&i er when for the If haying ton's JrjA fekjsL R same money you can are used ih-i*idre J 4 get a Geared Aerqf barn the towc ysgiwffi motor uhich supand »i«.^ MODEL POWER OUTTHNIT WORLD’S FAIR.H& The third advertisement in this series will show a 8te«l Cir tular Saw and Frame, for farm and sawyers* use. It la a Perfeet Pole Saw, with Perfect Safety Guards, and runs with very much less power than ordinary buzz saws and haa a better saw. This 910 Saw and Frame will bo given for 914 and flvo ••plea of this advertisement, (which Is No. 9 In tko series ) if •ant immediately after the appearance in this paper of the Saw •dv., (No. 3,) but only one saw will be furnished to any one person. For the extra four copies call on neighboring subscribers to this paper, or induce others to subscribe, because we will not accept thevo advertisements unless taken from papers mailed to regular subscribers whose names and addresses must be given, together with the date of the paper from which they are clipped. Our Irrigation Pump may be substituted for the Saw. Cither fco.b. Chicago. Where we can, we shall make liberal offers to accept copies as these advertisements in part payment for Windmills. If you have any thought of using a windmill this year write us at once, stating what you will need, whether Pumping or Geared, snd if possible we will moke yon a liberal offer. The Aermotor Co. proposes to distribute 9600. CABIT, Iff PRIZES for the best essays written by the wife, ion or daughter as a farmer or user of a windmill, answering the question, «WHT SHOULD I USB AN AERMOTOR f** For conditions of •ompetltion and amounts and numbers of prizes send for particulars to th# Aermotor Co., Chicago, or to its branches, at Ran Francisco, Kansas City, Lincoln, Neb., Sioux City, lowa, Min* nsapoiis, Buffalo, or 65 Park Tlace. New Tork City. Aermotors, Pumping and Geared same price, All Steel, all Galvanised-After-Completion, delivered free on cars at Chicago and shipped to any one, anywhsrs, at the following prices: B-ft. 825. - 12-ft.,SSO. 16-ft. $ I 28.

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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES.

Artificial ice was first made in 1783. f - The practice of hypnotism is considered a crime in Belgium. Fish are becoming scarce in the seas around the British coast. A good quality of rope is now being made from the pineapple fiber. Nearly half of all the real estate In. the German Empire is mortgaged. The first public school in this country was established in Boston in 1-335. Drovers assert that a Sheep, when lying down, weighs more than when standing. A London engineer has a plan for storing heat in specially constructed boilers for use whenever wanted. Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. —Carlyle. ; - - Whenever lightning strikes the Sahara desert, it vitrifies a small portion of the sand, making a sort of A Buffalo barber has put out this sign; “Hair cutting Ordinary mortals, 15 cents; foot-ball players, 50 cents.”

A burning mountain is visible near Concord, Ky. It is supposed to be fed with oil that oozes from a crevice in the mountain. Nearly everybody smokes in Japan —men and women. The girls begin when they are ten years old, and the boys a year earlier. The stamp-collecting fad is on the increase. Last year two London auctioneers disposed of about £15,000 worth of stamps. Albert McDonald, of Macon, Mo., was so afraid that he would lose a large fortune he had just acquired that he shot himself. France uses a new kind of fuel, just invented. It is composed of petroleum, which is solidified with the addition of sawdust and pitch. A milkman’s mule in Louisville, .Ky., returned to duty after a vacation of twelve months recently, and remembered the door of every customer.

In a Scotch asylum there is a woman whose one form of insanity before she was incarcerated consisted in having her horses’ shoes of solid gold with gold nails., each set of shoes and nails costing $2,500. A man caught a large bass at Centerville, Mich., the other day, in an unusual wayi He was sawing ice on a pond, when the point of the saw struck the fish, whioh, impaled on the point of the Instrument, was unable to escape. Pew people become wealty through playing cards. A gentleman named Godali, in England, who had handled more of them than any other man in the country, lately died, leaving a 1800,000. He rarely played them, however, It was his business to make them, and he manufactured millious of them every year. Some oue has suggested the addition of kitchens to churches, to supply food to hungry people, and thus tempt the needy to take part in the devotions. A Boston evangeli-st ridicules the idea, saying religion is coming to a pretty pass when you have to supply “a flapjack to every worshipper —cooked while you pray.” Distressing want still exists among the fishermen of the Gulf bavous whose property was swept away by the great storm of last October. In the tangled undergrowth of the islands the remains of a victim are sometimes found even now. The buzzards have perhaps left little else than the bones, but letters or papers in the rags of clothing identity the unfortunate. A petition for the remission of certain taxes, which the fishermen of Cook bayou have drawn up for submission to the police jury of the parish, speaks eloquently of their destitution.

Pandy’s Nerve and Politeness.

London Truth, After the repulse of the rebel attack on the Shah Nueejf, at Lucknow, one Pandy counterfeited death with ijreat skill, then all of a sudden sprang to his feet and ran like a deer. He was still within easy range, and several rifles were leveled at him; but Sergeant Findley, who was on the rampart, and himself one of the best shots in the service, called out: “Don’t fire, men; give the poor devil a chance!” Instead of a volley of bullets he got a cheer to speed him on his way. As soon as he heard it he realized the position, halted, turned around, and putting up both his hands, with the palms together’ in front of his face, salaamed profoundly, and then walked slowly away, while the Highland soldiers on the ramparts waved their featner bonnets and dapped their hands.

Standard Publications.

The death of Mr. George W. Childs has revealed once more the strong hol'd he had upon the affections of men and women in his own profession. Harper’s Weekly for February 10th Contains a striking tribute to his many manly virtues by Thlcott Williams, of the Philadelphia Press; and the Weekly for the 17th will print a page of illustrations showing Mr. Childs as he appeared in his office at the Public Leclger building, and scenes at the funeral. Harper’s Bazar, which looks at the world through feminine eyes, will publish this week some “Reminiscences of Mr, George W. Childs” with a .glimpse of his home, “WoOton” at Gryn Mawr, by Mrs. Mary WagnerFisher.

Some of The Vanderbilts.

Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt walks aver in a lane of bowing heads. To be lure she stands for a fortune of a hunIred millions, with millions and millions more-in the family behind her, ind her name is wonderfully potential. But above and beyond all this she is ;harming personally. See her moving there, among her guests on the lawn, with a cordial greeting for every one. She is small of figure, though dignified withal. She is dark, with deep dark syes, and her countenance is full of expression. She dresses charmingly. Beyond is her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt She is taller and heavier, and is dark, too. She dresses rather more splendidly than Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Among her jewels is a necklace of magnificent diamonds strung like beads. A similar necklace was among the wedding presents of the Princess Louise of Wales, but neither royalty nor American billionairesses can buy such baubles recklessly, for the waste incurred in simply boring the solitaires so as to string them represents a handsome fortune. —A Newport Letter.

A Sun Stove.

A simple stove for warming by means of solar heat has been contrived by Professor Morse. It consists of a shallow box, having a bottom of corrugated iron and a glass top. When this device is placed outside a building where the sun can shine directly into it, the rays pass through the glass and are absorbed by the metal, rising to a high temperature and warming the air of the box. The air thus heated is conveyed into the room.

Best of All

To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. One bottle will answer for all the family and costs only fifty cents; the large size SI.OO. Try it and be pleased. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only. Uncle —Wtiat is your favorite dish, Karlchen? Karlchen —Suet dumplings; for they always make me so ill that I can’t go to school the next day.

Deafness Cannot Be Cured.

By local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can he taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will ho destroyed forever; nine cases 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 case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s C atarrh Cure. Bond for circulars; free. You can’t argue with a bigot without agreeing with him in thinking that you’ro a fool.

The Puzzle Solved.

Perhars no local disease has puzzled and baffled tho medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most nauseous aud disgusting ills the flesh is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treatment until the introduction of Ely’s Cream Balm, a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most gratifying and surprising.

The man who aspires to make a successful pickpocket should study free-baud drawing.

“You were out again playing poker last night,” said the father. “So, father,” replied the truthful young man, “1 was in just sl7. -

Instead of Trifling 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.

SIX TONS OF HAY PER ACRE.

That is seldom reached, but when Salzer's Extra Grass Mixtures are sown this is possible. Over fifty kinds of grass and elover sorts. Largest growers of farm seeds inihe world. AlsikoClover is the ha diest: Crimson Clover is the quickest growing; Alfalfa Clover is the best fertilizing clover, while Salzer's Extra Grass Mixtures make the best meadows in the world. If You Will Cut This Out and Send It With 14c postage to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., LaCrosse, Wis., you will receive eleven packages grass and clover sorts and his mammoth farm seed catalogue; full of good things for the farmer, tho gardener and the citizen. C Bartender I speak seven different languages. What’ll you have as a starter? Rounder—Well, you might give us a little hot Scotch.

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 person sending his or her address to the Lincoln Tea Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. FITS. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Srekt Nerve Restorer. No tits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and *2 trial, bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr- Kline 931 Arch St., Phila., PaSbiloli’s Cpnenmption Curei. sold on* guarantee. It cure* Incipient Consumption. It in the best Cough Cure. 25 cents. 50 cents and tl.ou. See -‘Colchester” Spading Boot ad. in an other column.

Low Rates to the South via Pennsylvania Lines.

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

“Mud More Valuable Than Gold.”

This is what the Chicago Tribuno calls the Magnetic Mineral Mud Deposit, found only in -Warren county, Indiana, at a § lace called “The Indiana Mineral prings,”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 and bath house. The people are going there from all over the country, to tuke the Magnetic Mineral M'*d 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 lithia springs In this country. Many wonderful and miraculous cures have been made, and although it is but three years old, it is famous. _ Our readers who V® interested should send their address at once to H. L. Kramer, general manager of the Indiana Springs Company, I and get a beautifully illustrated book and printed matter about the Magnetic Mineral Mud Baths.

QSOCERS recommend the ROYAL BAKING POWDER because they desire to please their customers, and customers are most pleased when they get the best and the most for their money. ROYAL BAKING POWDER is absolutely pure, goes further, and makes better food than any other leavening agent. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10« WALL BT., NEW YORK.

A Prosperous Chinese Doctor.

A celebrity among the Chinese of San Francisco is their great doctor, Li Po Tai, says the N. Y. Medical Times. -He--has--been- in this country nearly thirty years, and has a larger income from his profession than any white practitioner in the city. His patients all come to the office when able, and Li Po Tai sits up, habited in gorgeous silks and brocades, in a little deo of an office overlooking the plaza, and feels pulses all day long. The patients are mostly white people, who come to him after a varied round of their own physicians, or at the instigation of some resurrected and enthusiastic patients. Li Po Tai rests the patients’ elbows on a blue silk cushion and proceeds to feel their right pulse with his threehooked and long-clawed fingers. He feels the right pulse to ascertain the condition of the brain, stomach and kidneys, and then grasps the left wrist to find out about the heart, liver and lungs. Although he knows practically nothing of anatomy as our physicians know it, he makes a wonderful diagnosis of a case. He charges $lO a week for his services, including his medicines, and patients either come to his office and drink the tissanes or take packages of mysterious stuff homo and make their own hot drinks.

Somebody.s Good.

To make our own troubles the means of helping the troubles of others is a noble effort for good. A well-illustrated instance of this kind* ly sympathy is shown in a letter from Mr. Enoch L. Hanscom, School Agent, Marshfield, Me., an old soldier. He says; “It may do somebody good to state, I am a man of 60, and when 40 had a bad knee and rheumatism set in. I was lame three years, and very bad most of the time. I got St. Jacobs Oil and put it on three times and it made a cure. I am now in good health.”

“O mamma! why does the preacher always say ‘lastly’ in the middle of the sermon?”

For Coughs and Throat Trouble* use Brown s Bronchial Troches, They relieve all Throat irritations caused by Cold or use of the voice. . " *___

Actors and lovers have, one trait in common. They often “make up” with each' other.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Fiarifles Theßlood Miss Blanche Clark Salt Rheum Broke out on our little girl's face. Her hands swelled and blisters formed and later broke open. The Itching and burning sensation was terrible. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured her. It Is Cures like a miracle Her blood has become puriSed and her flesh soft and smooth.” Mrs. Anna L. Clark, 401 East 4th Street, Duluth. Minnesota. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, biliousness, constipation, Jaundice, sick headache. 25c. BapaicmaiJomw.yioßßH, Washington, O.C. Prosecutes Claims. ■ Late Principal Examiner U.B. Pension. Bureau. ■ 3yr*in last war, l*K4]udicatiugclaims, atty niece. Mastodon Water Melon*: big as barrelsi delicious flavor. Entirely new. Send 10c (silver) at once for seeds: catalogue free. Mich. Seed Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. PATENTS and PENSIONS Secured. No advance fee. Fitzgerald A Co., -rathand G,” Washington, D.C. I Consumptives and peopleH who hare weak lung. or Asthinn. should use Fiso'a Cure for ■ Consumption. It has cared HI thousand*. It has not injur- Hf n rate. It la not bad to take. H ' It 1« the best cough syrup. H BoM everywhere, IB

Life or Death?

It is of vital importance that it should he understood by persons whose kidneys are inactive, that this condition -of things is finally inductive of a state of the organs whefre life hangs in the balance. Bright's disease, diabetes, albuminaria are all diseases of a very obstinate character in their mature stage, and all have a fatal tendency. They often [baffle the most practised medical skill, and' the most approved remedies of materia mediea. But opposed at the outset—that is to say, when the kidneys begin to discharge their functions inactively—with HOstetter's Stomach Bitters, the dangerbus tendency Is checked. Very useful, also, is this household medieine for those ailments of common occurrence—constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia and nervousness. It is a safeguard against malaria and averts ohronic rheumatism. When a man is not very bright it seems a hardship to leave him to his own reflections. Beecham’s Pills cost only 25 cents a box. They are proverbially known throughout the world to be “worth a guina a When a drunkard gets lost his friends don’t worry about him. They know he will soon “turn up”. Arms of unowy whiteness; neck pure as alabaster; complexion like the blush of a rose. She patronized Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. The only woman a man has a right to dictate to is his beautiful and attractive typewriter.

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