Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1875 — Pianos and Organs. [ARTICLE]

Pianos and Organs.

Tine new rosewood pianos for S3OO. Fine walnut organs, six stops, $125. Good second-hand pianos, $l5O to S2OO. Reed’s Temple of Music, Chicago. Worcester, Mass., has the latest intelligent dog, and his penchant is for baby-tending; he is a Newfoundland, and his charge and plavmate a six months’ old youngster, fiaby was upstairs the other day, when, its mother gome awav. the little fellow set up a pitiful cry, "to the great distress of the dog, which barked and whined. No relief appearing, doggy took the matter into his own charge, find, picking up the baby, carried it down two flights of stairs into the kitchen, where he deposited It safely at the feet of its terrified mother. Bka Foam Baking Powder. —ln another column will be found the card of the old and reliable house of Geo. F. Gantz & Co., who have won an enviable and solid reputation as the inventors and proprietors of ” the best Baking Powder in the world.” All through the Eastern States it is universally used, and countless praise* are daily received from dealer and consumer. Those who have used it will have no other, and those who have not have yet tolearn the delights to be derived from sweet, pure bread. — American Aewxpajter .Reporter. Theri is probably no way in which we can benefit our readers more than by recommending to them for general usuJohnwn't Anodyne Liniment. It is adapted to almost all the purposes of a Family Medicine, and as a specific for coughs, colds, whooping eough, soreness of the chest, lame stomach, rheumatism, spit ting of blood, and all lung difficulties it has no equal that ever we saw or heard. The propriety of giving condition medicine to horses, cattle audsheep w as discussed and admitted by many-of the Agricultural Societies throughout the State last fall, and we believe that in every case but one they decided in favpr of SAerfifaw’* Cavalry Conaiiijh Pbwdere. Good judgment. -

No Uncertain Sound.—When a man discovers a great truth it is his duty to proclaim it to his fellow-man. The use of Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters cannot be too strongly recommended to the. invalid public. To those who have tried it nothing need be said —their experience is their proof, pure and positive as Holy Writ. To those who have not tried it these truths cannot be too often repeated. It is a certain vegetable specific which aids faltering nature against the triumphs of dyspepsia, bilious disorders of every kind, malarious fevers, constipation of the bowels, liver complaint, Spring and Fall debility, etc., etc. It costs but little and can always be at hand. It is the poor man’s friend. It saves a doctor’s bill and tiie time lost in riding five, ten or twenty miles after him; besides being free from all the poisonous medicaments of the pharmacopoeia. It will not stimulate you to-day to leave you weaker to-morrow. Its benefits are permanent. 16