Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1894 — Page 7

r iin gi E ve"away A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of -Dr. Pierce’s - Pleasant Pellets i 1 To any one sending name and address to us on a postal card. ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. Hence ,. our object in sending them out broadcast ON TRIAL —i They absolutely cure Sick Headache, Biliousties3;Cbnstipation, Coated Tongue, Poor Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derangements of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Don't accept some substitute said to be “ just as good." The substitute costs the dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same. HIS prof.t is in the “ just as good." WHERE IS YOURS? Address for Free Sample, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main St., BUFFALO, N. Y. In the temperate zone the maximum of heat is attained about a month after the longest day. Most of the storm producing strata of the air lie below the tops of the highest mountain ranges. Since “Sunset” Cox was minister Vyo Turkey Congress has annually ipportioned SI,OOO for a caique, most jf the intercourse among the officials \t Constantinople bping by boat, •sut this year the item has been jconomized out, so the minister can have neither the penny nor the jaique. Two professional trappers of Prescottt, Arizona, report that, last year they scored a record or forty mountain lions. They brought In with them on their last I trip about one hundred tanned lynx skins, besides several wildcat skins, I beaver skins and wolf skins. They I use Swedish blood-hounds in hunting. I Jo Help Side Women. I “I want to tell you what Lydia 9 E. Pinkhani s Vegetable Compound and Sanative YVash have done for I me. “I was so bad with falling of 1 ]) W^oU *’ k cnc * pected to die. I “One evening I read in the I 'Herald' about this medicine. I I went to the druggist, got some, I and took 2 bottles of the ComI pound, and used one of the SanaI tive Wash. I “I am now well and strong, I am never troubled with either of I the complaints. If more women I would use Mrs. Pinkham’s mediI cines there would be less suffering I ITI <vrn-lrl ” Mrs. IDA CASIXTI, VJI) I HI tne world. olive Street, Syracuse, N.\. I The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. Uv KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. IdOHALD KENNEDY, OF ROXEURY, MASS., ■ Has discovered in one of our common I pasture weeds a remedv that cures every ■ kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofula ■ down to a common Pimple. ■ He has tried it in over eleven hundred ■ c»ses, and never failed except in two cases ■ (both thunder humor). He las now in his I possession over two hundred certificates lof its value, all within twenty miles of I Boslon. Se.id postal card for Ivok. ■ ; A benefit is afwavs experienced from I the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warI ranted when the right quantity is taken. P- When the lungs are affected it causes BTlhooting pains, like needles passing I through them; the same with the Liver or H Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being ■ stopped, and always disappears in a week I after taking it. Read ihe label. ■ If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will I cause squeamish feelings at first. ■ No change of diet ever necessary. Hat ■ the best you can get, and enough of it. I Dose, on’o tabiespoonful in water at bed- ■ time. Sold 1 ■ general blacking is unequalled. ■ has An Annual Sale of 3.000 tons. ■ WE -M-SO ,NWJUrJC^^^ t - r po|j|^||| I TOUCH UP SPOTS'I TH m Morse Bro strop's. Canton. Mass.

“Now chile, yo’ hoi’ de hog a minnit while I gits mo’ wood.”

“What do you think of Miss Manly?” “She seems to be a thorough gentleman.”

New Main Building at the Prison South. Built entirely by unemployed convict labor. The structure is 50x50 feet, 72 feet high, and contains sixteen rooms. The total cost to the State, including iron and stone work, about $5,500, is only $19,000. The total cost of the entire work, including a new sewer to the Ohtd, 4,700 feet long, and five acres of additional land, is only $60,000 in round numbers. An expert told your correspondent that the work could not and would not have been done by any architect for less than double, more likely treble, that amount..—lndianapolis News.

What He Had Done.

Detroit Free Press. The woman emancipationist had tackled the serene old bachelor, and was reading the riot act to him in a half dozen different places at once. He squirmed occasionally, but he retained his serenity. “Have you ever done anything for the emancipation of woman, I’d like to know?” she said, coming down the home stretch. “Indeed, I have, madame,” be smiled. “I have remained a bachelor."

HOG KILLING TIME.

“Wo dar! Wodar! Heah me?”

W—O D-A—R!

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WHAT WE ARE COMING TO.

A Poet's Memorial Slab.

Chicago Herald. The English rose and the Florentine lily will each have a place on the memorial slab that is to cover the grave of Robert Browning in Westminster Abbey. The slab, which is nearly completed, is very simple in decoration and bears as inscription only the name and date, but the stone upon which these are carved is of oriental pophvry set in a frame of Sienna marble. The work has been done in. Veniqe, ’

THE FAIR SEX.

Mrs. Caroline E. Haskell, of Chi-; jago, has opened the subscription list for a Swing memorial chapel with a check for SIO,OOO. The University of Chicago will be the plaee for the memorial. New Orleans has the honor of having a first-class orchestra composed entirely of women, and their services are in great demand at entertainments and parties.

The Misses Julia and Letitia Stejvenson, daughters of the Vice-Pres-ident, will make their debut in Washington this winter. The only woman trainer of race horses in this, country, Mrs. Chalmers, has five sons who are either trainers or jockeys. And she has taught them all they know about horses aud racing. Every Friday the Duchess D’Uzes, the wealthiest woman in France, puts on the ordinary dress of a nurse and, going to the cancer hospital, acts as one of the regular attendants, placing herself entirely under the orders of the superintendent.

When Mrs. Hetty Grgen entered the Tutt House, at Buffalo, the other day, the clerks thought she was a beggar, and were disinclined to let her register. She wore a rusty old black dress, and carried the dilapidated handbag that has been her trusty companion for years. She walked with the aid of a cane. The room given her was the cheapest and most secluded in the hotel. Signora Crispi, wife of the Italian Prime Minister, is a confirmed >smoker of cigarettes. Crispi does not use tobacco in any form. Bernhardt has been photographed pver one thousand times. Her first picture was taken in 1867, and she was shown in crinoline and an innocent, childish face. Sophie Christensen is anxious to get work in Chicago at her trade as a carpenter, which tends to show that women can do anything except agree with their husbands about the good looks of other women.

A Solemn Warning.

Indianapolis News. The patrol-wagon drove up at full speed, tfie gong clanged, and the small crowd separated as two stalwart officers half led, half carried a drunken man to the wagon. He was placed inside. W ith a rattle of the wheels and another warning clang from the gong, the wago turned the corner and disappeared. The crowd was about to scatter, when a grimy little boot-black sent them into a roar of laughter as he turned to his companion, with a long face and a solemn voice, and remarked: "Now. will var be stood?”

H The latest investigations by f| the United States and Cana- M M dian Governments show the If 1 Royal Baking Powder supe- g| “~rior to all others in purity and §| H leavening strength. || Jp Statements by other manufacturers to ■p the contrary have been declared by the \ m official authorities falsifications of the f ? §2 official reports . 2SQ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. t 106 WALL 67., NEW-YORK. | 5

A Lucky Cow.

.White County Democrat. Isaac Hanawalt, residing on Pike Creek, met with a peculiar accident Tuesdy. He picked up a small stone to throw at a cow, and drawing back his arm, snapped it completely Dff above the elbow. “I hear that the engagement between Ethel Leet and Chollie Weeks bas been broken.” “You are right. She threw him )ver.” “Threw him over?” That was ;owardly. Why didn’t she take iome one of her size?” Citizen —I wouldn’t mind giving jmu something if you were sober. But you are full of liquor right now. Dismal Dawson—Yessir. I got to irink to git me nerve up enough to isk fer the price of a bed. I’m a yentleman, an’ beggin’ comes so aard. He looked with wildly flashing eye. His tones expressed his Ire. “Woman! this is your work I know,” And then he built the fire. He —You women have no right to the ballot for the simple reason that in case of a war you would not be ible to fight. She —Then why do you allow a man who is crippled, to vote? He—Why—er —if that isn’t just like a woman to ask some such fool question as that.

Misery After Meals.

The oppressive embargos levied upon the in. aer man by his inveterate enemy, dyspepsia, liter meals, are lifted and the yoke cast off by that sovereign medicinal liberator from bodily lilments, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Heartburn, flatulence, oppression at the pit of the stomach, the presence of bile where it does not ; belong, are all alike remedied by this potent reformer of a disordered condition of the gastric organ and the liver. It is the prince of tonics and stomachics, invigorating at the same j time that it remedies. Both appetite and sleep are improved by it! A wineglass before or after meals, and before retiring, will he found an efficient restorative of the ability so digest and assimilate aud to rest tranquilly. Use it for malarial, kidney and rheumatic trouble and for constipation. For the aged and infirm it is highly beneficial. , . In many cases of Asthma, Piso’s Cure for Consumption will give relief that is almost equal to a cure.

How’s This?

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh ure. F. f. 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 transactionc and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale druggists,Toldo, O. Walding, Kinnan itlMarvin, Wholesale druggists. Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh ure is taken internally.acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Ite system. Testimonials sent free—Price 76c. per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. It is no particular aspersion on a coal m iner to say that his calling is low down

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Seasonable Suggestions.

New York Star. — ‘~ A young man who has apartment* on Lexington avenue likes to keej about him reminders of summer even in the depths of winter, and with that object in view he has just started his bottle garden. “I have nt time, money or space to spare foi potted plants,” he said the othei day, “but I like green things in th< windows. So each fall I get a number of wide-mouthed bottles and fill them with water. In one I put s sprig of live-forever. It quickly sends out roots and lasts indefinitely. A sweet potato furnishes mi with a spledid trailing vine. Flaxseed dropped in water soon begin? to grow, and for color and bloom ] have the Chinese lily and Resurrection plant.”

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The Vandalia and Pennsylvania Lnes

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EXCLUSIONS TO MADISON

To Be Continued Every Sunday In Novom. via Pennsylvania Lines, For the accommodation of persons deslrlnt to spend Sunday at Madison, and alODg thi ■* Ohio river in that vicinity, tha Pittsburg, Cln clnnatl, Chicago •& St. Louis Railway Com pany has decided to continue Sunday excursions to that point during the month of Novem ber. from ticket stations on the Louisville Di vision between ludianapolis and Wirt inclusive The rate from Indianapolis will be $1.50, good going on train leaving at 7:30 a. m., and arriving at Madison at 10.3(1 a. m., Central time. Tickets will be good returning only on trail caving Madison at 6 p. m. on date of sale. Tho Missouri River is not the only thing in we United States that has U swallow its own bluffs.

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