Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1896 — Page 3
Manifests Itself li many different ways, like 4ottre, swellings, running sores, bolls, salt rheum and pimples and other eruptions. Scarcely a man is wholly free from it. In some form. It clings tenaciously until the last vestige of scrofulous poison Is eradicated from the blood by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Thousands of voluntary testimonials tell of suffering from scrofula, often Inherited and most tenacious, positively, pfcf- T fectlt and permanently cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla V&e One True Blood'-PuriflerT All druggl ts. $1 Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hnnrl’c Pillc a* l harmoniously with 11UUU * nils Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 25c. Unique cause for thankfulness was afforded a San Francisco man last Thanksgiving day. He found !p0 worth of gold dust in the crop of his Thanksgiving turkey. Inquiry at the market where he bought the bird showed that it came from Roseburg, Ore., but the inquiry has proceeded no farther as yet. To ensure the eradication of eruptive complaints wash daily with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. * “llUl's Hair and Whisker Dye,” Black or Brown, 50e. •«. v *■ ' ! FITS.—AII Fltsstoppedf ree by Dr. Kllno’s Croat herv® ffestoi or. No Fits after first day’s use. Marvelous c.uros. Treatise and fi.oo trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kliue, SSI Arch St., Tuila, Pa. Mn. Winslow’s Soothing Stbup for Children teething; eoitene the gums, reduces inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic, its cents a bottle. Mrs. J. A. Barber, of Sharpsburg, Kentucky, states: “For years I was troubled with indigestion in a * very bad form. My appetite was poor, and at times I suffered with severe headaches. I saw Ripans Tabules advertised in our-town paper and sent to Mt; Sterling for two boxes, which I used. The indigestion is a thing of the past, my appetite Is splendid, I have no headaches now, and am gaining in flesh. Ripans Tabules are the best medicine for the stomach, and I always keep them in the house. (Signed) “MRS. J. A. BARBER, “Sharpsburg, Ky.” nipans Tabules are sold by druggists, or by mail II Ibe price (50 cents a box) Is sent to The Ripans Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce Street, New York. Sample vial. 10 cents. THE AERMOTOB CO. does half tbs world'* Windmill business, because it has reduced the cast of •rind power to l.tJ what It was. It has many branch « houses, and supplies It* goods and repairs kat your door, it can and does f uruish a R - better article for less money than PrtMiElothers. It makes Pumping and PHj®l (feared, Steel, Oalvantsed-after-Completion windmills. Tilting r and Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Buza Saw Frames, Steel Used cutters and Feed Urlnders. On application it will name one of these articles that it will furnish until January Ist at 1/3 the usual price It also makes Tanka and Pumps of all kinds. Send for catalogue. Factory: 12th, Rockwell cad FiUaore Streets, Chicago. Altllllfl Morphine Habit Cured InTo l|Bwll]|H to 20 days. No pay till cured. Ul I Will DR, <!• STEPHENS, Lebanon.OhiOt
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The Gift of a Good Stomach.
fr one o# -the most-- beneficent donation* vouchsafed to us by nature. How often it is grossly abused! Whether the stomach la naturally weak, or has been rendered so by imprudence In eating %r drinking, Hostetler's Stomach Bitters is the best agent for Its restoration to vigor and activity. Both digestion and appetite are renewed by- this fine tonic, which also overcomes constipation, biliousness, malarial, kidney and rheumatic ailment* and nervousness.
Gen. Gomez.
'Geo. Gomez, the leader of the Unban insurgents, is a study in repose and action. He is slender in build, not over 140'pounds In weight, about five feet seven in height, and straightens an arrow, although is GO years old. His face is tanned, his lktir and mustache inent and his chin is Arm. His cool, calculating eyes seem at first to absolutely measure you, and then-the face breaks into a reassuring smile. Ilis knee is stiff from a wound received in the last lirttr, but in the saddle he is simply a part of the liSr.se, or. rather, -the horse is a part of him, for he never seems to guide it. Students of Bowdoin College have started a co-operative store. All the odds and ends of the daily necessaries of students will be bought wholesale and sold practically at cost.
ALL AT SEA Bat Finally Rescued from Daiiger. Result of Taking a Friend’s Advice. There are thousands of women to-day entirety at sea, so to speak, as far as their ailments are concerned. Bertaken by me female d send for eir doctor es this and ecess; he is at sea, and 3 poor paa lady friend tells the sufferer to try Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable Compound because it has cured Iter. ? The following letter shows the result of that trial, and is a sample of thousands of similar cases happening daily. “ I had been very Sick for a long time; doctored with many prominent physicians. They pronounced iny case dyspepsia, and said there was a tendency to cancer of the womb. There was a sense of fulness and weight in stomach after meals, loss of appetite, and offensive belching of wind, dizziness, ‘all gone’ feeling in pit of the stomach; headache, heartburn, palpiand am now perfectly well. I can recommend it to all women. A number of my friends and neighbors have taken it on my recommendation, and have always found .relief.” — Mrs. James Cranksuaw, Frankford, Pa.’ ’
SCIENCE AND VOLCANOES.
Ck|>ei of the Eruptions Have Not Yet Been Definitely Ascertained. It was formerly believed apd taught that a volcano is a mountain sending forth fire, smoke and lava, tills being the sense of the definitions in geographies which are by no means antiquated. Modern investigations haye, howqyer. changed this definition, eliminating the word mountain and adding to the list of substances ejected the very important one, steam, for steam is an active worker and can by no means be overlooked. There is aii apparent reason for assuming volcanoes to be mountains, since they generally' build up andTafff, retaining a central chimney for the ejection of fresh volcanic material. A volcano may he an orifice in the surface of a plain, like a geyser, although the latter are not classed with true volcanoes. They are Comparatively local In their nature, the water being heated very near the point of ejection, while the volcanoes have an origin for their lava at very much greater depths below the earth’s surface. Then, again, the word' mountain has itself received a modified definition, and even a conical peak with steam issuing from its apex may not be a mountain in the strict seflse of the word. Mountain, according to the larest authorities, is dependent upon geological structure, and not on height, and our Blue hills are as truly mountains, although their summits are hut GOO feet above the sea, as the Himalayas or the Andes, with forty or fifty times the height. A mountain is no longer simply an elevation of land to 2,000 feet or more, as was formerly taught, but is "the record of a certain geological process. In his “Story of Our Planet,” Prof. T. C. Bonney devotes quite a little space to the consideration of the volcano. “That a volcano is reared practically by one architect,” he writes, “that the tyhole cone and the mountain proper are formed-by the.ejected material, is now generally admitted. But this opinion is not always favorably regarded. Before the days of Scrope and Lyell the ejected materials were generally supposed to play a subordinate part and a volcanic mountain was held to be largely due to the upheaval of the strata- of the earth’s crust in a conical form around the orifice. In this hypothesis obvious difficulties existed, such as understanding how the beds thus uplifted could maintain their position when the imprisoned vapors and lava had escaped from, beneath.”*Happy Thoughts.
Which Shall It Be ?
The Countess de Castellano, who was Miss Anna Gould, had a house party recently, and the ladies’ big sleeves were being jibed at by the men. The countess then announced that on the following evening they would have a dance, and that half of the ladies would wear 'big sleeves and the others no sleeves. The ladies drew lots to decide which they should wear. The following evening the sleeveless ladies first entered the drawing-roonf. As they cauie In, with lace and chiffon around the low necks of their bodices, showing the pretty shoulder lines and the curves of the bust, a murmur of admiration greeted them, and they felt comforted. But when the full sleeves appeared the waists looked so small and the heads so well poised between the big, wingiike sleeves, that the men were divided. The result was that no decision was arrived at.
In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system.
To Encourage Matrimony.
Belgium proposes to facilitate marriage by reducing the legal Age for both sexes to twenty-one years, instead of twenty-five for the man, as the law, is now, and by making the consent of the father alone necessary, instead of that of both parents.
Frost, Frolic, and Business.
The wind over frozen ponds and lakes, over snow fields of plains and open country, is heavily charged with frost and line particles of frozen matter. It is the most penetrating way for chill to set in. Sudden warmth, sudden chill, aud severe colds. Girls nnd boys skating, driving for pleasure or business, and men at work afield know the difference in temperature. Yet the youngsters skate away and with mouth open laughing take in a dose of sore throat. Drivers and workmen throw aside wraps and all know the next day fr'jjn soreness and stiffness what sudden .chill means. Now the best thing to do when housed is to rub- well at once with St. Jacobs Oil. If you do, you will not have sore throat; or if-yon are stiff and sore, it will cure by warming the surface tp throw out the chill. g. Thle conqueror is regarded with awe, the wise man, commands our esteem, but It is the benevolent man who wins our nffectiofis.
$100 Reward, $100.
The reader of tills paper ■win be pleaded to learn that tlicrods at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In aU Its stages, and that b Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cote is the on)# positive cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh • being a constitutional dts-' ease, reunites a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly on th&blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powors that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHFN EY & CO., Toledo, O. tar-Sold by Druggists, 75c. It is estimated that seventy-five revolutions have occurred since the establishment of the republic. 4 i 5 : ■- “Egown’a Bronchial Troches” are unequaled lor cleaning tho voice. Public speakers and singers the world over use them. y — „ If yon want t reliable dye’ that will color an even brown or bladt, and will please and satisfy you every lime, use Buckingham’s Dye for the \\ tuskers.
LIKE A LIGHTNING FLASK.
Mr. Jone* Could Not Move Hand Or Foot. l , From. Out News, Union Mills, Indiana. • Learning that Mr. N. W. Jones, a respected citizen of Willow Springs, 111., 'had been restored to health after monlhk of suffering with that dreaded disease, rheumatism; a reporter of the News was detailed to investigate, and in reply to au inquiry- concerning his illness and cure Mr, Jones cheerfully made the following statement: x “About three years ago, while running a steam (nirap for a railway company, I was attacked with a severe spell of rheumatism and became so badly afflicted that for a long time I was unable to move even With the aid of crutches. A local'physician whom I called in gave me such help that after being assisted from bed, I could walk around the house by having two canes to lean upon. “I continued in this manner all winter thinking that when warm weather came -I would be better. I was somewhat better in the spring and returned to mv work, but one day I became very much heated and took a severe cold which brought back the old disease with renewed vigor. •• “Sharp pains would start in one limb and run nil over my body like a flash of lightning. Wheh I tried to move the pains would seize me and I could not move 'hand or foot, and suffered all the tortures of the damned. “I tried the magneto-electric treatment for several months, nsing the battery a number of times each day. This treatment, however, had but little effect on my malady; my geheral health began to fail and I was told that the only hopes of prolonged life was to seek a different climate, and unless this-was done I could not live another year. “About tlhis time I was induced to try Dri Williams’ Fink Bills by reading a testimonial of one who appeared To be -similarly affected and was being greatly benefited b‘y their use. I did not dare think of being cured, but hoped to gain strength that I might get to a Southern clime, which appeared'to be my only salvation. “I-took one box and felt- such a decided improvement that I sent for-three more boxes, and before they were used I was a well man and able to resume my work. Had I known of their virtues before I might have jeaved more than a year of suffering and several hundred dollars lie*sides. I feel that for rheumatism They cannot be recommended too highly.” (Signed) N. W. JONES. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of September. 1895. F. N. SMITH. (Seal.) Notary Public. In and for La Porte Coun,ty, Illinois. Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, Qr will be sent post .paid on receipt of price (50 cents a box or six boxes for f 2.50 they are nevf-r sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medieifie Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
Living Is Expensive There.
In Buluwayo butter is 17 shillings a pound and ducks 12 -shillings each. Choice Lands on the Crop Payment Plan for sale in Wcudbury, Sioux and liyon Counties, lowa, and in McCook Co., S.‘ D. Only 10 per cent..cash -is required. For the balance of the purchase money the purchaser sells one-lialf the crop each year, the proceeds to apply on the purchase money. Two or three good crops will pay for farm. For maps and price list, apply to JOHN MULIIALL, Waukegan, 111. The financial system of Venezuela is the admiration and envy of nil South American countries, the single gold standard being in force, and the public debt of quite insignificant proportions. Lung complaints, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., are speedily relieved and if takenjn time, permanently cured by Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant. You will find in it also a certain remedy for Coughs and' Colds. Whoever tries to bid good-by to his sins one at a time, will never get them all behind him. Only a trial of Piso’s Cure for Consumption is needed to convince you that it is’a good remedy for Coughs, Asthma and Bronchitis.
The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. 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 mile? of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantify 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 dusts being stopped, aqd always disappears ip a week 'after taking it. Read the label. 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 bed- ’ t* me - Sold by all Druggists. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR _ W. L. Douglas •3. SHOE “WoM-d™ If you pay 84 to SO for shoes, ex- gw a ‘ amino the \V. L. Douglas Shoe, and 9 *C •ee what a good shoe you can buy for b# ■ OVER 100 BTYLES AND WIDTHB, t CONGRESS, BUTTON, and LACE, inodo In nil kinds of the lx-st selected leather by skilled workmake and 9 oilier manufacturer In tlie world, - None genuine unless name and n price Is stamped on the bottom. lArl /» Ask your dealer for our 85, /Sfcj J g tuwNSttjßnSF l MSI TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer I M cannot supply you, send to sac- sere, g tory, enclosing price and 36 cents f aa S]Qy to pay carriage, (state kind, style sos toe (cap or plain), size,and I width. Our Custom Dept, will fill vout order. Send for new lUosbated Catalogue to Vox It. W. L> DQUQLAB, Brockton, Mas*.
FAIN often concentrates all it* MISERY hi Rheumatism . Use at once St. Jacobs Oil If yon want to feel it concentrate its healing in a core.
are dischargedTnawe, no use for any one that hasnot sense enough to chew 5 PLUG W The largest piece of .good tobacco ever sold for io cents _ and The 5 cent piece is nearly as wSg as you get of other high grades for 10 cents: 'PEARLINEj Kee P y° ur ey e °“ . „ 6M you use it already, you’ll find h nts here and there that will greatly' l JVj help you. And there isn’t a manj - woman, or child but can be helped iV by Pearline. V ll) All these advertisements are it Y meant for the. good of Pearline, /fa / of course —to show you the best and easiest and cheapest way of washing and cleaning, and to lead you to use it But if they | do, they will have helped you far more than they will have' helped Pearline. You have*\more at stake. All the money 1 you could bring to Pearline, by using it, wouldn’t be a drop , in the bucket to the money you’d shve by it Ql „ J Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you “ this is as good as* OtllU or "the same as Pearline." IT’S FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, : 4 T"k 1 and if your grocer sends you something in place of Pearline, bo K DSLCK. honest -sendit back. GO JAMES PYLE, New Yort.
“IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED, TRY SAPOLIO |rtnrn*ii~Li~Ln..n~ n | SANTA CLAUSSOAP It will not only make their clothes dean bnt when in late years the cares 1 of the household come they will know best how to meet them. There | are a great many women who. have learned a lesson of economy and 1 cleanliness by the use of Santa Claus. Sold everywhere. Made only by j The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago. I
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