Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1879 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

till! tr niniM Tin: SETTER WAT. Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES. The Medicinal BODY & FOOT PLASTERS, AND Absorption Medicated Foot Bath They cure by absorption rather than drugging the ay»tein. They pave proven beyond perad▼enture the cheap«et. the tnoit pleAlant. conven* lent, eureet anti moht tatiefactory curative, oiio pennanent and tliorough system-regulator In the world, end are applicable to the infant, youth and adult of both aexee. Experience haa led to an hooeit belief that there J* no disease that can be kept in aubjeedon, or that can he modified, by the nue of medirine, but that can be acted Upon In a far more eatiafactoiy manner by the HOIJIAN KKMEDIES (the I'ad, Plaatere and Medicated Foot Hatha, known aa abaon>ti'n salt). It la aso believed that there !■ NO diaeaae that medicine can cure but that.can be cured more promptly and effectually by this treatment. Certain It la that timea without nhmber, diseaaea univeraally ackhowledßed beyond the reach of medicine have melted away under the action ALONE ot,these remedies. And the work waa dene so quickly, with ao little inconvenience to the patient, that in many caaee the pain waa gono before he or she was aware. More than a million wltneaaea bear testimony to tbeae atatementa. Theae are no Idle word* or miarPpreaentationa, but are anaceptible of proof. In the name of hiumanty try them. The following areaonjeof the many diseasea the IJVEK PAI)<)0. remedies will cure:— Fever and Ague, Kidney Trebles, Biliious Disorder, Irregular Action of the IJver Complaint, Heart, Intermittent Fever, Pbeumatiam, Pvriodical Headaehea, All kinds of Female Ihrspepaia, WeaknesFQs, Ay e Cake, filck Headache, Chill Fever, Lumbato. Sciatica. Dumb Ague, Pain In Side, Back, fitrmBiitons anderefy ItifHl df " aeft. ,Shoulder* and Fever, Muscles. Diarrha a, Catarrh, Lassitude, Jaundice. Neuralgia, Billious Colic. A 1 these hare their origin, directly or Indirectly, fn the Stomach and IJver. If you doubt it semi for Dr. Fairchifd’s J<ecturcs. Price, |2. Special Pad,s3. The llolman Plasters, Foot, l»y the pair. GO cents; Body, 60 cents each. Medicated Foot liatbs, 25 cants a package: six packages, 61.25. If your druggist does not keep them, send price, either the monev, postal ordor or registered letter, and all will he sent you by mail, free or charge, except the salt, which is sent by express at tho expense of the purchaser. Tho following communications explain themselves: Cambridge, 111. Messrs. Bates & ITanley: I have Wen wearing one of the Holman Pads. Tt baa rc loved me from complaints es long standing, improved my health wonderfully, and I feel like a new woman. 1 would like to act as your agent in thia city, and by so doing I bcl eve I would carry happiness U> hundreds ot families. Yours truly, Mas. C. N. Caittr. Ai•RoaA, 111., May Ist, 1878. Gentlemen : I have been a groet sufferer with muralglain the 6tomach, and also with dumb agu*. Hav ng spent thousands ot dollars to get cured, but all to no purpose, until about the Ist of March last I was induced to try one of Holmans Pads, which has entirely cured me, and I am now engaged in selling theso Pads, and doing all 1 can to spread the Qlaa news of this cure and inluca ethers to try it, ~ S. G. Peokia, HI., June, 1. Messrs. Bates & Hanley : 1 ptirchaFfd one of your Holman Pads for both my wife and mother, who were sufleriiur v itU BJ'Mioiuness, Constipation and Dyspepsia. The Tad has completely cured them. You:s, J. IVmrr.i va. PeOKJA, (III.,) 7 rnujcript. Addrcs? of her cf the following offices: 134 flndison SfChicago, Vll« Mechanics Block, Detroit, Mich. Hall Block, Toledo, Ohio. siß Millwaukee St., Millwaukee, Wis. Best's Block, Minneapolis, Minn. BATES A HANLEY, Aycnts for the Xorthu'cat.

The Weed Sewing Macuink has a world wide reputation. It will he sold way down in price by Lndd Hopkins. 36 ts.

Vick’s Floral Guide. A beautiful work of 100 pages, one Colored Flower Plate, and 300 lllustratious, with descriptions of the host Flowers and Vegetables, and how to grow them. All for a live cent stamp. In English or German. Tlu> Flower iiud Vegetable Garden, 175 Pages, Six Colored Plates, and many hundred Engrurings. For 00 centsi in paper covers: 81.00 in elegant cloth. Jn German or English. Virk’s tlluatrutod Slonth'y Magazine, 32 Pages, a Colored PI rile in every number and many one engravings. Price 31.25 ayuar; Five Copies for 85.00. specimen Number, sent for lu cents, jn Vick’s Herds are the best in the world. Send Five Cent Stamp for a Floral Guide, containing List and Prices anil plenty of information. Address, JAMES ViCh, Rochester, N. V. 15

'THEATRE! THEATRE! The thrilling three-act frontier Dratiia entitled NICK OF THE WOODS! Hill bo presented for the first '.imo in Reassolaer, in Starr's Ilall Friday Evening, February 28th, 1870! With the following splendid OAST OF CHARACTERS: =™ }— r KUHI NICK (IF THE WOODS ) ]»*n lj| Si’fßlT OF THE WATBK ) illHl IJ» Ul UlJllili RICHARD Bit AXLE Y L W. W. HARDING RALPH BTACKPOLK C. P. WRIGHT COL. BIU'CE 0. B. STEWARD 810 TOM BRUCE 0. P. ROBINSON YOUNG TOM BRUCE B. CON WELL. Jr ABEL DOE HALE WARNER ROLAND FORRESTER....,, U- C. WARREN WENONC.A | | W. S. SMOOT PIASKESHAW | tvniavst j LEW ROBERTS HI EN ESKA f - INDIANS IKE CHILDERS NEHKMATALLA j I GEO. GRAUEL T p| |V p.»y 1 7" .MISS ALICE HOPKINS EDITH FORRESTER MISS EMMA CoNWELL MRS. COL. BRUCE MISS MAGGIE ISRAEL NELLIE 8RUCE....;.;...:.. ...MISS,ADA HOPKINS PHOEBE BRUCE MISS AMY ISRAEL Synopsis of Scenery and Incidents. ACT I.—Wanderers from our native heath. The emigrant*. A hearty reception. News of the Jibbenainjoeay. A ring-tailed squealer. “Save, O save my child !” Appearance of Bloodv Nathan. Roaring Ralph vanquished. A soldier’s couch. The warning. A mufd'eroOs plbr. Telle’s interference. Tne stratagem. Redskin deviltry. A storm. Appearance of the avenger. “In the name erf Heaven, who has done this deed." “’Twnal ; the Jibbenaifiosay.” Tableau. -- ACT li. On the inarch. The detention. News from the srtdement. Bloody Nat him. “1 he blessing of a tearless eye and blighted heart be on you.’’ The guide. Log lint of toe wanderer. Wenongv Roaring Ralph again on time. Tho aunburii. Surprised. Captured. The roaring cataract and Spirit of the Maters. ACT ITL—Despair. The pursuit. , The wrong Injun. “When rogues fall out.” -‘Dare but to point the wo..pon at tho girl and FU denounce you ns you are. Entrance of Nick of (lie woods. All is loat. - A gallant blow. TTiipture of Nick. A steadfast Iriend. The torture Mok at the stake. IWnnnga the Black Vulture of the Shawnees. “Show me the Jihbetiainosay! ’’ “Behold hin then! ” Terrific combat, and death of Weaonga. The avenger. A nebio stcrifice. Diath of Telie Doe. The villain triumphs. “Roland Forrester, 1 jest thee.” Roaring Ralph to the rescue. Regin»ld Ashburn. “Ilavel not been fearfuliy avenged? ” Death of Bloody Nathan. Tableau. To be followed by the amusing Farce of THE TWO BUZZARDS; —----- .. . Or at Greenwich. * CAST OF CHARACTERS: MB. BENJAMIN BUZZARD.. MR. E. G. BEAN GLIMMER MR. I). C. WARREN JOHN SMALL...... MR. FRED WEBBER MISS LUCRETIA BUZYARD.. ..MISS AMY ISRAEL SALLY, a servant... MISS MAGGIE ISRAEL Admission 25 events. Reserved Seats 50 (JJents. Tickets for sale at Starr's Grocery. Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance commences at ß o’clock. Music by Uensselner’Orcheatrs Band.

C. O. Starr. GtßOCbr, ITBTATTUIgTTTiTT T]g XB6A. Large Stock of Coffee A GOOD ARTICLE 7 POUNDS FOR SI. 12 Pounds Good Sugar for sl. Everything else'in the Grocery line at corresponding prices. ~-a FINE ORANGES, LEMONS T ~1, and Canned Fruita just received. a (ff : \ ' Teas, Tobacco Speeislty. jwpaf*