Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1885 — Page 7
A New King on the Throne!
“Malaria,” aa a “popular ailment,” has g iven place to a new potentate. If you have Rheumatism now. the medical wiseacres exclaim —“Uric Acid!” If you have frequent headaches, they sagely remark—“ Uric Acid!" If you have softening of the brain, they Insist that it is—“ Uric Acid!" If Sciatica or Neuralgia make life miserable, it is—“ Uric Acid!” If your skin breaks out in Boils and Pimples, it is—“ Uric Acid!” If you have Anscesses and Piles, “Uric Acid” has set your bood on Are. If you have dull, languid feelings, backache, kidney or bladder troubles, gout, gravel, poor blood; are ill at ease, threatened with paralysis, apoplexy, or vertigo; are bilious, dropsical, constipated or dyspeptic—- “ Uric Acid” is the key to the situation, the cause of all your difficulties! We do not know as Madam Malaria will take kindly to this Masculine Usurper, but he has evidently come to stay. • “Uric Acid,” —this Monster, is the product of the decomposition—death—constantly taking place within us, and unless he is every day routed from the system, through the kidneys by means of some great blood specific like Warner’s safe cure, which Senator B. K. Bruce says snatched him from its grasp, there is not the least doubt but that it will utterly ruin the strongest human constitution. It is not a young fellow by any means. It has a long and well-known line of ancestors. It is undoubtedly the lather of a very great family of diseases, and though it may be the fashion to ascribe progeny to it that are not directly its own, there can be little doubt that if it eace gets thoroughly seated in the human system, it really does introduce into it most «f the ailments now, perforce of ■fashion, attributed to its baleful influence.
Obnoxious Enthusiasm.
It drives me wild to see grown-up people, accused of possessing common sense, touching a subject with kid gloves when they ought to roll up their sleeves and go in for hard work. This supineness brings manyigood ideas to naught. They are fed on promises and 5 o’clock teas. “I dare not waits upon I would” in a manner to make Lady Macbeth use worse language than she did formerly. Want of earnestness is the cause of this torpidity. Society means ahaff. Enthusiasm is as obnoxious as the plague. To be possessed of an idea which you are ready to defend with blood and treasure is to be a nuisance. You are worse than a criminal.; you are a bore. To bore is to commit unpardonable sin. Let Stanley cross Africa and James Gordon Bennett tie the American flag to the north pole, and both will be feted after they’ve accomplished their self-ap-pointed tasks, because society patronizes success in any form —but equator and north pole must not be mentioned in advance. Columbus may discover America, but he won’t be invited to dine out or to sit for his photograph until he returns home alive. If he doesn’t return it serves him right. Why wasn’t he content with one hemisphere ? Why not let well enough alone ? In my private opinion contentment is a swinish sent'ment. To be satisfied is to wallow in stagnation. But I keep this belief to myself because I desire to live peaceably with my neighbors. Mind you, this criticism applies to what is called “society.”— Kate Field.
Undeniably.
Lady (in angry and shrill voice) — Conductor, why .don’t you stop the car when I tell \you? Irascible Bachelor— Conductor, the lady wants to know why the d—v—l you don’t stop the car. Lady (more angrily still) —I didn’t •flay so, sir. Irascible Bachelor-—No, madam, but that’s whatwou meant.— Life.
Jones’ Mistake.
Mrs. Smithson (who flatters herself upon her youthful appearance)—That young lady over there is my daughter, Mr. Jones; would you believe it? Jones (looking in the wrong direction) —Your daughter? Is it possible? I should have guessed she was your sister. Mrs. Smithson —Not tike lady you are looking at, Mr. Jones; she is my mother. Jones—Ohl — Boston Transcript.
The Commercial Traveler.
A young man was seen hurriedly coming out of a baasiness house, which he had entered to soiieit employment as a salesman. “Did the boss engage you as a salesman?*’ “No, he wanted me to travel,” was the ambiguous reply.— Texas Siftings.
Of Course He Would.
“If -you should allow me sl4 per week on which to run the house,” she said, as they sat together in the twilight, “and I saved $3 per week out of that, what would you say?” “ Say ? Why, I’d say that you ought to run it on ’leven!” he growled, as he lighted the gas.— Detroit Free Press. One sometimes sees a drunken man pitched violently from a horse, and when the bystanders rush to the spot, expecting to find him dead, they are astonished to discover that he has been little injured. In his “Scrambles Among the High Alps,” Leslie Stephen tells the story of a guide whd while drunk fell over a precipice so deep that a fall over it seemed almost certain death, and who yet sustained little injury. Stephen accordingly gives his readers the advice either not to fall over a precipice, or to get thoroughly drunk before doing so. The reason of this immunity is that the nerve centers are so much parab zed in the drunken man as not to be affected by the shock of the fall, which in a sober man would have acted upon them so violently as to stop the heart, arrest the circulation, and cause instant death. * * * * Delicate diseases in either sex, however induced, speedily cured. Book, 10 ( cents in stamps. Ad4ress, In confidence, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, OC3 Main street, Buffalo, Ni Y. The. Secretary of the Interior is Curtlus to ail. ...
Four Firm Facts.
No one can take morphia or otherpoisons without injury. No morphia or opium is to be found in Red Star Cough Cure. No case of cough that cannot be cured by Red Star Cough Cure. No remedy is cheaper; it costs only twenty-five cents.
Burial Customs in Timur.
The burial of a relative in Timur is a very serious and expensive business. It involves a gift to the deceased from all his blood relatives, and, in return, a burial feast. If the deceased is a man of rank, this feast is a matter very often of ruin to the family. The festivity must be given, and at the same time the hospitality is expected to be extraordinarily lavish. Consequently it often happens that the day of the funeral is indefinitely postponed for months, and even for years, until the family has had time to accumulate sufficient wealth of cattle and substance. In the meantime the corpse is inclosed in matting, and housed either in a tree or a hut and left to itself. Then for days there is a savage banqueting and reveling, and the interment at last is carried out Among the more savage races of the Timur Lant islands and Timur, the skull of an ancestor is severed after burial and kept as a relic in a place of honor within the house.— Chicago Herald.
The Old and the New.
The old-style pills! Who does not know What agony thev caused—what woe? You walked the floor, you groaned, you sighed. And felt such awful pain inside. And the next day you felt so weak You didn't want to move or speak. Now Pierce’s ‘ Pellets” are so mild They are not dreaded by a child. They do their work in painless way. And leave no weakness for next day. Thus proving what is oft confest That gentle means are always best. “Charge, Chester, charge!” Was Chester a plumber, that the poet should telt him to charge twice ira one line?
The Ruddy River
of life is the blood. From it the system receives all its material of growth and repair. It bathes every tissue of the body. How necessary, • then, that the blood should be kept pare and rlcb. Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” is the great blood food and blood purifier. It is a sovereign remedy for all diseases due to impoverished blood, consumption, bronchitis, weak lungs, scrofula, influenza, and kindred diseases. “Poets are born,” says a writer. So are other men, but when they get old enough they generally reform. Venus Herself would not have been beautiful If her complexion had been bad. Ladies, instead of resorting to paints and powders, should remember that an impure, b:otehy, or sallow skin is the proof of feeble digestion, torpid liver, or vitiated blood, for all of which Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters is a safe, sure, and effectual remedy. Remembering the poor is well enough, but it is much better to give them something.
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Good for Man and Beast! Read This!
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