Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1885 — Page 7
A “Madman’s” Legacy.
“Sire/* exclaimed a man in the homely ,rarb of a mechanic to Richelieu, Prime Minister or France, as he was entering his pal--icj; ‘-Sire, 1 have made a discovery which “ hull make rich and great the nation which “shall develop it. Sire, will you give me an “audience?” r icbelieu, constantly importuned, finally ordered the “madman** imprisoned. Even in jail he did not desist from declaring his “delusion,” which one day attracted the attention of a British nobleman, who heard De Cause's story, and developed his discovery of steam power I All great discoveries are at first derided. Seven years ago a man yet under middle age, enriched by a business which covered the continent, found himself suddenly stricken down. When his physicians said recovery was impossible, he used a new discovery, which, like all advances in science, had been bitterly opposed by the schoolmen. Nevertheless, it cured him, and out of gratitude •therefor he consecrated a part of his wealth to the spreading of its merits before the world. Such, in brief, is the history of Warner’s safe cure, which has won, according to the testimony of eminent persons, the most deserved reputation ever accorded to any known compuund, and which is finally winning on its merits alone the approval of the most conservative practitioners. Its fame now belts the globe.—The Herald.
Blaine and Hatton.
“Let me tell you a little story about Jim Blaine and Frank Hatton,” said a passenger from Burlington. “A few years ago Blaine was out in lowa, making s-peeches, and Hatton was then Chairman of our State Committee, and of course went along with as big a man as Blaine to the various meetings. They were on the cars one day, going to a country town to speak at a meeting, when Blaine turned to Hatton and said: “ ‘At this town we’re going to I believe there’s a man named Chris Schlagle, isn’t there ?’ “ ‘Yes,’ replied Hatton, ‘and I know him by sight.’ “ ‘lf you see him on the grounds,’ said Blaine, ‘point him out to me. I used to know him down in Washington County, Pennsylvania. ’ “After Blaine and Hatton had got upon the stand, and while some local orator was speaking, Hatton spoke to Blaine and told him where Schlagle was standing. Blaine got up and marched straight for the man pointed out to him. “ ‘How are you, Chris?’ he exclaimed, holding out his hand. ‘I remember you well. You have changed very little since I knew you down in Washington County. I never forget a face. How is Mrs. Schlagle?’ “ ‘B-but my name ain’t Schlagle,’ replied the astonished farmer; ‘my name is Schermerhorn, and ]Jwas never in Pennsylvania in my life.’ “Blaine walked back to the platform quite discomfited. Hatton said he had made a mistake, but Blaine looked at him in a queer sort of a way, as if to say, Til get even with you yet.’”— Chicago Herald.
From the National Capital.
Tho Washington. Post says: We admire the stand taken by numerous eminent physicians in changing the mode of treatment of coughs and colds, and publicly indorsing Red Star Cough Cure because it is efiicacious, free from dangerous ingredients, and without morphia or opium. This excellent remedy costs but twenty-five cents.
How Old Sol Used to Shine.
In 1803 and 1801 the Rhine, Loire, and Seine ran dry. The heat in several French provinces during the summer of 1705 was equal to that in a glass furnace. Meat could lie cooked by merely exposing it to the sun. Not a soul dared venture out between noon and 4 p. m. In 1718 many shops had to close. The theaters never opened their doors for three months. Not a drop of water fell during six months. In 1773 the thermometer rose to 118 •degrees. In 1779 the heat at Bologna was so great that a great number of people were stifled. There was not sufficient air for the breath, and people had to take refuge under ground. In July, 1793, the heat became intolerable. Vegetables were burned up, and fruit dried on the trees. The furniture and woodwork in dwellinghouseß cracked and split up. Meal went had in an hour.
The Officers Passed Them.
A year or so ago a merchant vessel was sent to Havana to bring back to the United States some shipwrecked sailors. While there they obtained a lot of cheap cigars, which they corded up in a great pile on the deck. Over this pile, which looked very much like cord wood, they threw a lot of old sail cloth, and when the customs officers asked them if they had any dutiable goods on board they pointed to this pile and said it contained cigars. The customs officers thought they were being guyed, and did not look at them.
A Lucky Man.
“A lucky man is rarer than a white crow,” says Juvenal, and we think he knew. However, we have beard of thousands of lucky ones, and we propose to let their secret out. They were people broken down in health, sutlering with liver, blood, and skin diseases, scrofula, dropsy, and consumption, and were lucky enough to hear of and wise enough to use Dr. Pieroe’s “Golden Medical Discovery,” the sovereign blood purifier, tonic, and alterative of the age. In the bright lexicon of youth—and beauty —there is no such word as veil.—San Francisco Ingleside. * * * * Decline of man or woman, prematurely induced by excesses or bad practices, speedily and radically cured. Book (Illustrated), 10 cents in stamps. Consultation free. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The inventor of a flying machine fitaoariy to be pitied.— Boston Times. From the Mildest the stomach to the deadliest California Vinegar Bitters is Aonuttering maladies which have defied the Dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, urinaiy <Bpmplaints, biliousness, nervous all disorders not organic, are obliterated by this matchless vegetable tonic and alterative.
BETTER THAN A GOLDEN LEG.
“Miss Kilmansegg and her golden leg," will never be forgotten so long as the genius of Thomas Hood, with all his gentle humor and tender pathos is remembered, but it is doubtful if any one will ever envy the heroine of that poem her unique limb, which brought with it so many misfortunes. In this prosaic age a good strong leg of flesh, bone, and muscle is much to be preferred, whether its possessor be a professional pedestrian or a solid unassuming citizen.
It is to this last class that Mr. M. P. Schrock, of 67*2 West Lake street, Chicago, belongs. Mr. Shrock is a well-known dry goods merchant, and counts himself fortunate in having a pair of good strong legs. For one of his legs he has a peculiar regard, as he came near losing it through rheumatism. Athlophoros saved it for him, however, and for that invaluable remedy he now cherishes an almost equal regard. The story is well told by Mr. Schrock in his own words:
“During the Spring of 18811 was stricken with rheumatism in its very worst form, and was confined to my bed entirely helpless for about four weeks. My leg pained me so intensely that I could not let it rest on the bed without some support. So I had a pulley attached from the ceiling and to that a sling was fastened. I could rest my leg in this, changing the height, and in that manner I managed to obtain some little relief. During the four weeks I lay in bed I tried many remedies without avail. Finally I made a change and employed physi - cians. They tried their very best to give me relief, but could not. Instead of getting better, I was growing worse. “My doctor finally decided that it would be necessary to make an incision in my thigh, and if there was not a marked improvement in my condition from that operation, that amputation of my leg would be required. This, as you may well imagine, discouraged and disheartened me beyond measure. About this time my wife noticed in a Richmond, Ind., paper, for which we subscribe, the name of a personal friend who had been cured by the use of Althophoros. She called my attention to it, and I said at once, ‘Get a bottle and try it.’ She bought a bottle, the doctor was discharged and we began using it immediately. I experienced great relief in the first few doses. In two days after I began with the medicine I was in my store attending to my business, and I have not been troubled with rheumatism since.” “How much Athlophoros did you use for this remarkable cure, Mr. Schrock?” “About one and a third bottles. The remaining two-thirds of a bottle is still unused at my house.” “Don’t you think it was a very quick cure for so bad a case?” was asked. “I certainly think it not only quick,” answered Mr. Schrock, “but wonderful, and I feel that I cannot say too much for Athlophoros. I never let an opportunity pass when I can recommend it, as it surely did everything for me.” Mr. Schrock is now in the best of health, and considers himself a living example of what Athlophoros can do for those whom rheumatism has brought even to death’s door. If you cannot get Athlophoros of your druggist, we will send it, express paid, on receipt of regular price—one dollar per bottle. We prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if he hasn't it, do not be persuaded to try something else, but order at once from us, us directed. Athlophoros Co.. 112 Wall street. New York. It requires your enthusiastic Wagnerite to distinguish between opera and uproar.— ■Pittsburgh Chronicle.
A Druggist’s Story.
Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, Druggist, Newburg, N. Y., writes us: “I have for the past ten years sold several gross of DR. WILLIAM HALL’S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. ' I can say of it what I cannot say of any other medicine. I have never heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in tho highest manner. 1 have recommended it in a great many cases of Whooping Cough, with the happiest effects, i have used it in my own family for many years; in fact, always have a bottle in the medicine closet ready for use.”
The Youths’ Companion Offer,
which appeared two weeks ago, was most liberal, and will be repeated this year. Now is the time to subscribe and get the rest of the year free. The Companion comes every week, is handsomely illustrated, and interests every member of the household. Perry Mason & Co., are publishers, Boston, Mass. Chronic Catarrh.— The result of 25 years’ Catarrh:—the bridge, or division or my ncse, was about half gone. I obtained a bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm; have used four bottles, apt it to the affected parts with a swab, which has about cured up the nostrils. I had previously tried all other remedies on the market without permanent relief. —J. A. Wood, 96 N. High street, Columbus, Ohio. For dyspepsia, indigestion, aepress:on or spirits, and general debility in their various forms; also, as a preventive against fever and ague, and other Intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya,” made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., of New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness it has no equal. The Children’s. Health must not bd neglected. Colds in the head and snulbes bring on Catarrh and throat aud lung affections. Ely’s Cream Balm cures at once. It is perfectly safe and is easily applied with the finger. It also cures Catarrh and Hay Fever, the worst cases yielding to It in a short time. Sold by druggists. 50 cents. Ely Bros., Owego, N. Y. Those to whom I have sold Athlophoros speak of it in the highest praise and recommend it to others. No medicine for rheumatism or neuralgia has given such complete satisfaction. D. W. Hurd, druggist, Aurora, Illinois. The Howe Scales have all the latest improvements. It is true economy to buy the best. Borden, Selleck «fc Co., Agents. Chicago, 111. I find Ely’s Cream Palm good for Catarrh of long standing.—M. N. Lasley, 1934 West Chestnut street, Louisville, Ky. Ask your shoe and hardware dealers for Lyon’s Heel Stiffeners; they keep bootsand shoes straight. If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggist* sell it. 25c.
If a cough disturbs your sleep, take Piso’s Cure for Consumption and rest well
A Bonanza Mine
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