Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1874 — Haines Bros’. Pianos. [ARTICLE]

Haines Bros’. Pianos.

Twenty-two years’ established reputation. Prices low. Terms, SSO cash, $25 monthly. Old pianos and organs taken in exchange. Heed’s Temple of Music, 92 Van Buren St., Chicago. —Most housekeepers have felt the need of a recipe for mending knives, or rather for fastening knives and forks to their handles. The following- mixture-is recommended for this purpose in the Scientific American: Mix together one pound of rosin and eight ounces of sulphur, and keep it either in bars or reduced to powder. Mix one part of this powder with half a part of iron filings, fine sand or brickdust, and the cavity of the handle is to be filled with the mixture. Heat the stem of the knife or fork and insert it hot, and when cold it will be found tight. “ Out of thk Hurly Burly.”— This is the name of a book full of the richest humor, by Max Adeler. It is bound to be very popular, both on account of its humor and its superb illustrations, of which there are some 350. We advise those who wish to “ laugh and grow fat” to buy a copy, for such is its effect. Wilhoft’s Tonic is not a panacea—is not a cure for everything, but is a catholicon for malarfous diseases, and day by day adds fresh laurels to its crown of glorious success. Engorged Livers and Spleens along the shady banks of our lakes and rivers are restored to their healthy and normal secretions. Health and vigor follow its use, and Chills have taken their departure from every household where Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic is kept and taken. Don’t fail to try it. Wheelock, Finlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. E#r sale by all Druggists. “TnE Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain English, for all People, or Medicine Simplified,” is,the comprehensive and expressive title of a forthcoming work of from seven to nine hundred large pages, bound in cloth, from the pen of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of the World’s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Price, $1.50, postpaid to any address within the United States. To all those who subscribe for the work now, and send the money with their subscription, the price will be but SI.OO. The latter price scarcely covers the cost of publication, and at $1.50 it will be the cheapest book ever published, and the author can only hope for compensation for his labor in the immense sale which the work must have. The author's name is a household word throughout America and his fame as a physician is not unknown in other lands. His reputation, coupled with the cheapness of the work, insures for it in our opinion a sale surpassing that of any book that has ever been published in the English language. The book will be illustrated with numerous original wood engravings, will contain a fine steel portrait and autograph of the author, and altogether will be the most comprehensive, plainly written and practical medical adviser for both young and old, male and female, single and married, ever published. We advise each of our readers to send the subscription price to the author immediately and thus encourage him in his labors and secure the work at the reduced price. The author will acknowledge the receipt of all subscriptions and send the book as soon as out. If Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is half as valuable as people say it is, no family should be without it. Certainly no person, be he lawyer, doctor, minister, or of any other profession, should start on a journey without it. No sailor, fisherman, or woodsman should be without it. In fact it is needed wherever there is an ache, sprain, cut, bruise, cough or cold. Farmers and “Horse Men” are continually inquiring what we know of the utility of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders, and in reply we would say that huadreds have been heard from who have used them with gratifying results; that is also.our experience. The Northwestern Horse Nail Co.’s “ Finished ” Nail is the best in the world.