Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Godk.y>—“The Mother’s Joy” is the ..title pf a ripßntifal and pleasing staeLplate inJLhii_ Ni-ptoniber number of (today's Lady's Hook. A beautiful colored fashion-plate arid aa extension sheet on which are given ten full-length dresses—carriage, walking and evening dresses—are contained hi this number. " The Mission of is tlie name of the wond-eut illustration emblematic of the new charily--the presenting of flowers to the sick. Ail extra illustration— it design, for a braided sermon-case—is also given, while the Work Department contains many useful designsThe literary matter is madcap of excellent stories, etc., contributed liv such talented writers as Marion ilarland. 11. Vickery Dumont. Mary K. Neiily, S. Annie Frost, 1 ’aniline Orme. Lucy Randolph. Anna Clark Adams, and other popufnr authors. To subscribers remitting in advance, a choice of either of three beautiful chromos—" Our Darling.” “The Offer” and “The Acceptance”— is given in place of “ True to Nat lire" if preferred. The terms for Geidey are: One copy one year, $3.00: two collies, SS.(MI; three. $7.50; four, $10.IK); live, and one extra to getter up of club, $11.00; eight, and one extra. $21.00; eliHen, and one extra. .$27.50: twenty-three, and one extra, s."•■).(Ml. Pub fished by L. A. Godkv, Philadelphia, Pa. * Tlie Ladies’ Sorosla Club, of New York, re. ccntly changed their discussions from Woman’s suffrage to Hair Preparations and Pimple Baulshers. They declared that where nature lmd not endowed them with beauty, it was their right—yea, their duty—to seek lYwhero they could. So they all voted that Magnolia Balm overcame Sallowness, Rough Skin and Ringmarks, and gave to the complexion a most distingue (Sorostan) and marble-like appearance (danger, ous to men, no doubt); and that Lyon's Kattuuron made the hair grow thick, sott and awful pretty, and moreover prevented It from turning gray. 1 f the proprietors of these articles did not send tlie sisters an invoice, they are not smart Not Q.II lie So Fast, Mr. Jones I—A horsedoctor in Philadelphia was caught changing the celebrated Mexican Mustang Liniment Into other bottles and using it as his own recipe. Honesty Is always the best policy. These medicine men like to follow up such fellows. It cured the lame horse all the same; out It damaged the Doctor's reputation, and benefited the proprietor in proportion. We have'heard of so many Rheumatic persons and lame horses beingcured Ily 11m: Mustang Liniment that we advise every housekeeper, liveryman and planter to Invest in a 50-ct. or a SI.OO bottle, against accident. Bewareofcoiuitcrfeits. It Is wrapped in a steel engraving, signed "_G. VV. Westbrook, Chemist.” Tlie Grand Revolution in Medical TreatMfxt. which was commenced In 1860, is sti lin progress. 'Nothing can stop It, for It Is founded on the principle, now universally acknowledged, that physical vigor Is the most formidable antagonist of all human nilinonts, ami experience has shown that Plantation Bitters is a peerless luvigorant, as well as the best possible safeguard against epidemic diseases. HTAsthma can be Cured. See Hurst’s advertise ment

Rev. Milton Rowley, of Marseilles, Ills. — says: ' “I have no scruples about recommending Kress Fever Tonic. I rather regard it q &)• as a means of grace in this locality, because many of my best parishioners are kept, by Ague,from church; besides £ it makes men cross, peevish and un- O / social and any medicine which will cure such ills, should have the bene- fit of the clergy. I know Kress Fe- ver Tonic will cure, because I tried it myself and have seen it tried, and I gladly do what I can to introduce so '■*'* reliable a medicine to my friends.’* A box of liver pills free with every bottle of medicine. Kress Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati.

DIEBOLCT, NORRIS & CO. Manufacturers of Fire ffli Birilar Proof SAFES, AND— 1 Patent Combination Bank Locke, OFFICE AND FACTORY, CANTON,- OHIO. D. S. Covert, Cen’l N. W. Agent, oT Starter —Street, CHICAGO, ILL.

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Solid (Y.L.Ath.) or Ornamental (1.C.0.M.) Culture. Tho two great Institutions of the West are TITE YOITXG LADIES ATIIEXiEL’M and TIIE ILL. CONSERV ATORV OF MUSIC. lfyo'u have a daughteii, address fbr circular, W. D. Sanders, Sup’t, Jacksonville, 111.

TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS OF A| I KINDS, AND' EXCLUSIVE MAKERS OP And the “ Patent Ivory” or Celluloid Knives. These Dawdles never get loose, arc not affected by hot r* l rl.V| , V^V r < e vA h^.Vi 0 . s t t l'' , ,V abl . < l ‘ H'! own * Always cull for the Trade Mark ‘ MERI HEN Warranted and sold by all dealers in Cutlery, pnd by >the MKHIDEN CUTLERY CO.. 10 Chambers Street. New York. , >

OUR alogfuefor 1874wi1l be sent free to Agents oil application. SEW Ji VPS, CHARTS, CHIIOMOS, NEW KT(', Our KKWMAPS of INDIAN A, ILLINOIS, OHIO and MICHIGAN, are the best and cheapest published. - A A Y E. C. BRIDGnAN. W A I B Barclay Street* Kt*w York. ADVERTISERS! Am. Newspaper Union represents over 1,500 papers, divided into 7 subdivisionb. Scud S-cout stamp for Map showing lociy lion of papers, with combined and separate listß, giving estimates for cost of advertising. Address S. P, SANBORN. 114 Monroe street, Chicago. 111. INSTANT RELIEF and ICTIIMJt Radical Care for the MO I nlti A Immediate relief guaranteed by uslngmv Asthma remedy. I suffered 12 years, nut lying down for weeks ata time,but am now untikbly cukkd. Sentbymall on receipt of price, $1 per box. Ask your Druggist for It. CHAS. B. HURST, Rochester, Beaver Co., Pa. |HA|i A DAY" GUARANTEED fflT using our WELL AUGER AND M>■ DRILL In good territory. HIGHEST W _■ TESTIMONIALS FROM GOVERNORS all 1 1 IN OF lOWA, ARKANSAS AND DAKOTA ■■ W Catalogue* free. W. GILES, St. Louie, Mo. W.H. NICHOLS&CO.in 2 WS faefurors and dealers in Needles, etc., for all Sewing Machines. Will send! doz. needles for any sewing machine to any P. O. address on receipt of 50c. Try them. DubuqiieChessJournal And of her CHESS BOCKS For Sale. Addresa O. A. BROWNSON, Jit., Dubuque, lowa. 2*o R PER DAY Commission or>J3o a week SalfipjZjiJ ary, and expenses. Wc offer it and will puy It-.- Aonly »,otv. G. Webber iSflC©.. Merlon,, < » —A GENTS WANTEDTMen or Women. tSt a A weekor »100 forfeited. The SSret Free. Write at once to CO WEN & QA, Eighth street. New York. To Millers and Engine Owners. To nearly doubleyonr steampower and save fuel also, addresa J. Jr. TALLaNT, Burlington. lowa. AKft per day at home. Terms. Free. Address tpt) h <a*o. Stinson & Co., Portland. Maine. „v * ?