Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1894 — Page 3

1\ WncT .jgg Husband and Son Boils, Carbuncles, Rheumatism .j : Perfectly Cured by Hood’s. “My husband was afflicted with boils so, eight years. Last spring his neck was nearly severed with little boils which grew In number aftd size until they turned to carbuncles. Ev« erything the doctors did seemed to Aggravate the Dlseae. * He at last bought a bottle of Hood’s Sarsapasilla and when he had taken half of it his neck was well and he has had but one pimple since. “The remainder of the medicine I gave to my twelve-year-old boy Willie Massey who had been afflicted with rheumatism from his infancy. After ho had taken half a bottle of Hood s SarsaporiUa • seemed to do him so much good that we concluded to give it a fair trial in the s P>Cures spring. My husband purchased four bottles and together they have been taking it for over a month. Now my boy, instead of creeping around and crying with pain in his legs as he used to, can plow all day or run and play as lively as any children.” Mrs. John Ai.tst ait, Ozark, Ark. Wood's Piuls are hand mode, and perfect in proportion and appearance. 25 cts. a box. f Lydia ~ E. 5 Pinkham’s Vegetable ' CURES Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Menstruations, Weak, nass of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, (Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, Kidney Complaints in either sex. Evary time it will relieve Backache, Faintness, Extreme Lassitude, “ don’t care” and “want to be left alone ” feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency, ,’melauohaly, or the “blues.” These are sure indications of Female Weakness, some derangement of the Uterus, or * Womb Troubles. Every woman, married or single, should own and read “ Woman’s Beauty, Peril, Duty," aa illustrated book of 30 pages, containing important information that every woman should know about herself. We ■end it free to any reader of this paper. At dnigrUt* nil the Ftnkhun medicine*. Addreea la donfldenin,Ltma H. Pinkham Mei>. Co., Lynn, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham'. Liver Pills, 25 cent*. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KESNEBY, 6F ROXBURY, MASS., ’ Has discovered in one of our common —pasture weeds a. remedy UTarcnres every kind es Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and nevar failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He Las now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit Is always experienced from die 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. M 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, «pe tablespoonful jn water at bedtime. Sold bv all Druggists. B Indianapolis w USINESS UNIVERSITY rfwidlng <Wil.gc of JBiulneu A Shorthand. Bryant A StroMen. BatahlUhed 1860. When Block. Elevator day oad alakt. U),000 former student, bold Ing paying aoaitiana Widal/ knewn. Our endowment i>a«u. port to beat oituatuinn. Great railroad, m.nufaoturinu and wmnacul canter. Cheap boarding. Lente faoal»r. IndiKiduaTinelrvctlon by experM. Kaey payaeoet*. -1 WcJE 50qaK AU PUCCIM * HARSIESS ATSALF MICI «M4y »S 6. I -tmiwy. Mv. SMd.RtfMKttlS HaraeM SI TS I km*. PreCL Fr»». ’***“*'U.B.C ART A BWOO Y CO. MStiaiATIX

'if Lessens Pain |- t>,V S Insures Safety <: > to Lifc * f f ; ® ‘ Mother and Child. S; 'W * M y wrie/Ster using ‘Mother’s Friend,’ pawed through ' W °™ P*in> was stronger in one hour than in ’ ‘ a we ** c *^ er h’rtn of her former child. jt ; ] —J. J. McGoldrick, Bean Station, Tenn. < • ’I * Motems’ Friend " robbed pain of its terror and shortened labor. IS; 1 lbo 1 ever »»w —Mrs. L. M. Ahern, Cochran, Ga. «a. I W Sant by oppress, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, Bi.co per bottle. ’ J ML Book "Te Mothers" mailed free. $ :[ M **• Braoißta.' BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Allaita, 6a. £ > By A A A A A >2,

The Skill and Knowledge

Essential to the production of the post perfect and popular laxativd remedy known, have enabled the California Fig Syrup Co. to achieve p great success in the reputation of its remedy, Syrifp of Figs, asjt is conceded to be the universal laxative. For sale hit all

The Dog Had to Climb.

We were comfortably seated around the hearth at Porter Lake, in Pike county. Pa., and the spirit of story--telling was strong upon us, because the fishing had been unusually good and the supper bounteous. The flash and sparkle of witrfilled the upper air of the room as with a tine aurora, and a halo of calm bliss encircled the brow of each entranced, listener. But first the drug and then the antidote. The benevolent Colonel drew us down gently from the giddy heights with a story of a coarse plebeian, locally known as a catfish. Thus run his tale: "A man and his dog went fishing in the Mississippi. In a short time the man felt a mighty pull on the line, and he knew that a catfish had taken hold. The giant came along peacefully enough uptil he happened to change his nrind, and then he decided to double on his course and take the man along. The faithful dog, seeing his master’s danger, rushed to the rescue bravely enough. - The wily catfish, when he found tho dog pursuing, turned upon him and terrified the dog. who incontinently turned tail and swam vigorously toward the dry land, the catfish hotly following. Presently the dog gained-the land and ran hastily, the cat-fish madly surging after him. The dog, sorely pressed and fearing a painful death, in his extremity climbed a tree, the catfish still pursuing. ’’ "Hold on!” we cried in chorus; “dogs can not climb trees.” "Can’t climb a tree?" responded the Colonel. “But the catfish was close upon him, and this dog had to climb.” .barest, and Stream.

Joys of Perfect Health.

Health is perpetual youth. It is to feel the body a luxury, as every vigorous child feels, or as the bird when it shoots aud quivers in the air, not flying for the sake of the goal, but for the sake of flight; or as the dog when rushes wildly across the meadows or plunges into a blissful stream. But neither child or dog enjoys his cup of physical bliss with a felicity half so cordial as the educated conscientiousness of knowing how to keep well and to feel that you have turned that know), edge to good account in preserving the health and saving the life of a fel-low-being. — The Sanitarian.

In The Interest of Peace.

Texas Siftings. “No, sir, I cannot consent to your marriage with my daughter,” said a prominent New York counselor to a young lawyer who had just been admitted to the bar. “And what is your odjection, if I may ask?" *T am a lawyer myself, and if I had a lawyer for a sou-in-law there would be no end to the litigation in the ‘amily.”

Too Progressive.

Haberdasher—“ Here is a very pretty neck-tie, sir. it is called “Tha Progressiva ” i

Customer—“ Well, It’s too progressive for me. I’ve got one like it at home and whenever I put it on it progresses up over my collar, arl half way to the bald spot over my left eye. Gimme one a little slower—something thing that’ll stay down without a clock weight”—Time.

Somebody’s Good.

To m akc our ow n tro übl <’s the men ns of helping the troubles of others is a noble effort for good. A well illustrated instance of this kindly sympathy is shown in a letter from Mr. Enoch L. Hanscom, School Agent, Marshfield, Me., an old Union soldier. He says: “It may do somebody some good to state, I ain a man of 60 and when 40 had a bad knee aud rheumatism set in. I was lame three years and very bad most of tho time. I got St. Jacob’s Oil and put It on three times and it made a cure. lam now in good health." The doctrine of “like cures like” is illustrated by tho fact that when people tire, the best thing they can do is to retire. When In the crowded thoroughfarei of city life you see young maidens with cheeks fair as country roses, give them credit for using Glenn's Sulphur Soap. We hpve received a whole book of the Acts of the Apostles, but not a page of their resolutions.

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The renders of the thia paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diseiue that science h»s Iteen able to cure in all its stages, and that D Catarrh- Hall's Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a Constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hull' a Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the. foundation of the disease, and giving the pat ent strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietor!/ have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo O ty~Sold by all druggists, 75c, When they say the bride’s costume was a dream do they mean to imply that it was an illusion? See **Colehester” Spading Bost cd. 1b an other column.

THE ROADSIDE DINNER.

Free Press. » . It was a beautiful afternoon, but the sun was beginning to dip in the West as we rode leisurely on our way to Colonel Marr's stock farm, where we expected to find food and shelter. Jack, my companion, and a friend of college days, and I, had started early that morning from the city on our way to the colonel’s, where we were expected about noon. But the country being new, we had stopped many times and discussed the possibility of extensive land schemes. In the Interest of this topic we had overlooked the fact that we had been almost all day without food, and as we rode up to a small cabin I felt a strong sense ol Hunger. A little old man,- with a head disproportionately large to his body, sat on a bench outside of his weather-beaten shanty. We could see him looking steadily at us as we approached. As I encountered his steel-gray eyes, which were fixed upon us, I felt a strange sense ol hunger. Instantly we halted, and the old man, in a mild but positive voice, said: “Come in. gentlemen. I can furnish you with anything in the eating line that you wish.” We were both astonished, as the idea that he could serve us with a meal, the kind we were used to, in that tumble-down shanty, with bare floors and dustv windows, was absurd. I expressed my surprise at his invitation, and looked again at the house. A colored waiter with a white apron appeared at the door. This we thought elevated the place, and at a second invitation we dismounted and Were going to walk in for a meal, but the little man asked us to sit on the bench, as dinner would not be ready for half an hour. “That will detain us longer than we anticipated,” I said. “It will put us on the road after dark.” Jack looked at his watch. “It is already half past 5.” At this the. little man laughed pleasantly. “By my watch it is only 4 o’clock, and I have tho right time. My friend, you must be mistaken; look again.” -Jack consulted his time-piece, and acknowledged that he had been mistaken.

The man told us many pleasant stories, and we enjoyed the time until dinner was announced. The proprietor led us through the door into a room a great deal larger than I supposed the size of the house from without warranted. It was filled with tables, and waiters were hurrying back and forth with large trays of dishes.

We "were seated at a table and were served with all kinds of delicacies which are obtained in the best restaurants. In fact, Jack was especially pleased with several French dishes, which he had tasted in Paris, while I was particularly delighted with some fine old wine. It equaled, I thought, that of my father’s, which I had been unable to procure since 1 left the old mansion and engaged in business in New York. During the meal the proprietor, the little man, had personally set the dishes before us, and politely waited on our table, as a compliment, he said, to his distinguished guests. I gave him an order for as much of that wine as he could give me. The bottles were brought from the.cellar; and I, in a -generous way, paid him, generously. I gave him $25 for the dinner and wme,to-rettirtrthe-complime&t,-and my friend followed my example. We started again on our journey refreshed after our dinner, and reached the Colonel’s house long after the darkness had fallen. He immediately ordered lunch for us. “Thank you,” I said. “Do not trouble yourself, Colonel; we just had dinner at the hotel on our way here.” “Hotel!”- he exclaimed? “Where did you see one?" “Along the road a few miles back.” “Bosh! There isn’t a hint of a hotel on that road, and I know it pretty well." “I will leave it to Jack," I said, turning to him, and he readily verified mv words.

“Nonsense,” the Colonel said,- “the only house on that path up there is the plasterless shanty of old Hobbs, the mesmerist, and he has undoubtedly mesmerized you into his place.’’ “I will prove my words right here," I said emphatically. “I purchased some of his excellent wine, and paid for it, too.” I opened the parcel, and to my surprise the bottles which, when the old man had them, were so nicely corked and labeled, were now only plain glass ones, entirely without labels. I poured some of the contents intc a glass and it filled up with water, pure and simple. The Colonel laughed. “Just as I expected,” he said. “But listen," I said. “I’m sure we had something to eat. What do you suppose he gave us?" “Boiled herbs that he gathers in the field, and dry bread, just what he lives on himself.” It was true. We had been the victim of a mesmerist, and had feasted on an imaginary dinner.

The official statistic! of the municipality of Madrid gave the following figures concerning the population of the Spanish capital on December 31, 1893: There were 492,121 inhabitants, 4,975 of whom were foreigners; 232,107 inhabitants were ol the male sex, which made 47 per cent, of the population, against 53 per cent, for the female sex. The population of Madrid had increased by 4,296 inhabitants during the yea? 1893, as compared, with 1892.

Why not? indeed ? When the Royal Baking Powder makes finer and more wholesome food at a less cost, which every housekeeper familiar with it will affirm, why not discard altogether the old-fashioned methods of soda and sour milk, or home-made mixture of cream of tartar and soda, or the cheaper and inferior baking powders, and use it exclusively? ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.

Knew How It Was Himself.

Texas Siftings. Col. Yerger does not think it is right to bestow promiscous charity. A few days ago a beggar met him, and applied to-him lor pecuniary assistance. After considerable reflection, Col. Yerger responded with a reluctant quarter and an expression of sympathy. “Thank you, Colonel,” said the tramp. “I reckon you know how a fellow feels who has no education and has to beat his way through the world.”

Society Jealousies.

Texas Siftings. “You needn’t put on no airs, you yaller-faced piece. We keeps a cow, and has got a pew in de Blue Light Tabernacle, besides,” were the words of Miss Matilda Snowball, who is as black as night, to a saddle-colored friend. “I don’t keer if we habn’t got a cow. We keeps a goat, and my in udder is gwine to hab a carbuncle on de back ob her neck," was the crushing reply. A career of extravagance does not necessarily bring a man sack cloth, but it is more than likely to bring him to hashes.

I N.U 18—94 INDPLS

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If the following letters had been written by your best known and most esteemed helgnbors they could be no more worthy of your confidence than they now are, coming, us they do, from well known, intelligent, and trustworthy citizens, who, in their several neighborhoods, enioy the fullest confidence and respect of all who know them. The subject of ths above portrait is a well known and much respected lady, Mrs. John G. Foster, residing at No. 33 Chapin Btreet, Canandaigua, N. Y. She writes to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute fit Buffalo, N. Y., as foflows: “I was troubled with eczema, or salt-rheum, seven years. I doctored with a number of our home physicians and received no benefit whatever. I also took treatment from physicians in Rochester, New York, Philadelphia, Jersey City, Binghamton, and received no benefit from them. In fact I have paid out hundreds of dollars to the doctors without benefit. My brother came to visit us from the West ana he told me to try Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. He had taken it and it had cured him. I have taken ten bottles of tho ‘Discovery,’ and am entirely cured, aud if there should be any one wishing any information I would gladly correspond with them, if they enclose return stamped envelope.” Not less remarkable is tho following from Mr. J. A. Buxton, a prominent merchant of Jackson, N. C., who says: “I had been troubled with skin disease all my life. As I grew older the diseaae seemed to be taking a stronger hold upon ma. I tried many advertised remedies with no benefit, until I was led to try Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. When I began taking it my health was very poor ; in fact, several persons have since told me that they thought I bad the consumption. I weighed only about 125 pounds. ’ The eruption on my skin was accompanied by severe itching- R "'as first confined to my face, but afterwards spread over the nock and bead, and the itching became simply unbearable. This was my condition when I begun taking the ‘Discovery? When I would rub the parts affected a kind of branny scale would tall off.

H 80 write to Hay A Willitta for one of their Waverley catalogues. yx They are also agents for Viotor and It It 11 Rambler Wheels. HAY A WILLITS. 70 3 Fenn. SL, Indlaaapolh

The Era of Muscle.

This la an athletic-age. Everybody wants to be strong. The craze—for it has well nigh reached that stage—affects both sexes and even childhood. The pugilistic phase of this fad in young America is by no means morally promis ing. But it is one thing to be endowed with vigor and another to be Sandowed with muscle. Super muscularity is often induced by physical effort perilous to heultn and calculated to shorten life. The vigor which means a regular and efficient discharge of the physical functions is the first medium at which all may safely alm without causing ruptures or breaking blood vessels. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is largely conducive to a gain in vigor of this sort, since it stimulates and assists digestion, promotes regular bilious secretion and keeps the bowels in order. Sleep, that grand recuperator of nervous vigor, is encouraged by it, and it remedies malarial, rheumatic and kidney trouble. Everything is free when It te given away, except a bride. For Strengthenlugand Clearing the Voice, use Browns Bronchial Tbochbs.—“l have recommended them to friends who were public speakers and they have proved extremely serviceable.”—Kev. Henry Ward Beecher. Dentists are not all farmers, but they live off the aehers just the same.

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A lady who suffered for years with uterine troubles, displacements, leucorrhoea and other irregularities, found a safe and ample home treatment that completely cured her without the aid of physicians. She will send it free with full instructions how to use it to any suffering woman who will send her name and address to Mrs. Rev. A, M. Turner, South Bend, Indiana. FITS. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and UK trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

For * while I saw no change ar benefit from taking the ‘Discovery,’ but I persisted in its use, keeping my bowels open by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, and taking as much outdoor exercise as was possible, until I began to gain in flesh, and gradually the disease released ita hold. I took during the year somewhere from fifteen to eighteen bottles of the ‘Discovery.’ It has now been four years since I first used it, and though not using scarcely any since the first year, my health continues good. My average weight being 155 to 160 pounds, instead of 125, as it was when I began the use of tho ‘ Discovery.’ Many persons have reminded me of my improved appearance. Some say I look younger than I did six years ago when I wps married. lam now forty - eight years old, and stronger, and enjoy better health than I have ever done before in my life.” Yours truly. Thousands bear testimony, in equally strong terras, to the efficacy of this wonderful remedy in curing the meet obstinate diseases. It rouses every organ into healthy action, purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood, and, through it, cleanses and renews the whole system. AU blood, skin, and scalp disen see, from a eommon blotch, or eruption, to the worst scrofula are cured by it For tetter, salt-rheum, eczema, erysipelas, boils, carbuncles, goitre, or thick neck, and enlarged glands and swellings, it is an unequaled remedy. Virulent, eonlameus, blood-poison is robbed of its terrors by the “ Discovery " and by its persevering use tin meat tainted system renoeated and built up anew. A Book pa Diseases of the Skin, with colored plates, illustrating the various eruptions, mailed by the world’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Yy on receipt of six cents for postage. Or, a Book on Scrofulous Diseases, as Hip-Joint Disease, “Fever Bores," “White Swellings," “Old Seres," or Ulcers, mailed ter sama amount in stamps.

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Wa femd Utb _ A and have great in* JBAATtSwCTs to MI/EA. i'J ZI-| fluence, being a’.U to I periuada water U rttn wntt.n t. I uphill. In tuct, voaro *iXws « ar.perlcr bo.tr-,. S v.-- StfLLwCaßaßw daughter [SI lag been placed 17 jiV a f*r- Jfi I o-:t creator l,etv.-een cA\ Xa| Cvr or ffJjjXy. t'.OMr h apd hcareng, M /-M O«r Cur bleel ha. b—ll tried M \// M of a In many a lilt and KI . X H lowers above every. 53 /NX ■ mil ■w r eai- ■ tauigeverywl-.-To. We 53/[ answerirg the ones, sreinduslnoualuivond f |// v vwt tian“WUV nWLI.3 anything ever known, 11/ \jll 1 VSB AX AXB> since wo work 24 Ewm ’ w For eon. hours a day and more f>\ /■! ditior.s e! c-mpo-than 3&5 days in the IrTyA. X/5X tliioa sa-l srnounts year. We are untir. ffll \yA’ IS and r.ujabvrs et tug In car vijilanee [JI X W prirtaaend for par. —wo stand over you U| / 1H A ticulars to the day and night, wo 81l |h g.rmotor Co., aia econor.iiril be. effZ/ 111 Chicago, or to ynnd anytldng on | '9// \3l a ttq fit W-tachrs, the earth or inlho lA/ \gd 8B atSankraneishesvem. sa we tali- Jcjoewrw whcmmF eo.Kansaa City, lata our r.yatems tffiffiyll&lawnerttMWffyCtWrw Tjneoln, Keb., cb-.olulcly n<.l!iiag Wwr-. Cily, lowk b t thin sir. MinaaapohaXuL Write quick, we or rsrk sec goinc taau Piste, M. Y. Clt> . Shiloh's Consumptive Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. 25 cents, 50 cents and 61.00 LAKE WAWASEB, (Cedar Beach,) The Favorite Summer Besort es Indiana. The largest, wildest and most beautlfM lake in Indiana is Wawasee in Kosciusko county. It has every feature of an ideal summer resort, with excellent fishing, boating and bathing, and has for years been the favorite haunt of the Indiana sportsman and pleasure-seeker. Located oji the Michigan division of the Big Pour it is easy of access from Indianapolis. Anderson, Rushville, Marion and innermediate points. Through trains leave these cities at most appropriate hours of the qay and the business man can spend Sunday with his gamlly there, returning Mondny morning. If you contemplate a vacation, yon can spend it to best advantage at Lake Wawasee. Call on any agent. Big Four Route for full Information ana time of trains. E. O. M Cormick, D. B. Mabtin P. T. M. G. P. *T. A. Special Low Bate Excursion to Richmond via Pennsylvania Lines On Thursday, May 3rd, account Wernlee Orphan Home Annual Festival, special excursion tickets to Richmond will be sold at round trip rate of 61.35 from Indianapolis for special train * leaving at 6:30 a. m., Central time, via Pennsylvania Lines. Returning train will leave Rich, mond at 7p. m. In addition to the Interesting Home Festival there will be other attractive special events at Richmond on that date. Impressive Ascension Day services will be held at St. Paul s Episcopal Church, and the cornerstone of the new Masonic temple will be Laid, the exercises to be conducted by a number of Masonic lodges and Knights Templar la uniform. Agents Wanted. One earned 54,000 t many over 81,000 in 1893. P.0.80x 2371, New York. “Colchester” Spading Bootf' ■ ‘M’ - • - For Farmers. ■ Miners. R R. hands and others. The outeror tap the whole length of the sole veaama'cmas down to the heel protecting the shank in dltok ing, digging and other work. Best quality throughouL ASK YOUK DEALER. ■•3 SklOß >sUag fratn tbamaqcy and prioy «. Every > no subalt » for&n ircempku • and gen. :ad far UCatalogs* giving in. how to or. tier by mail. Postage free. 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