Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1886 — Page 7

Many hospitals and curative institutions nb. oniv P.ed Star Cough Cure for throat and .nag troubles. It cures. Price, twentyfive ceuts. St. Jacobs Oil cures rheumatism.

A Voice Left by Will.

1 bate known many singers in my day and heard many stories about them and their voices, but I have never heard ©f but one case where a man willed his voice to another,” said Mr. L. E. Gannon, the barytone, in talking with your correspondent recently. “ ‘Slier’ Campbell, the barytone, who with William T. Castle did so much in making English opera a success in this country,” said Mr. Gannon, “was raised in Salem, Mass., the place where Lhail from. Before Campbell and Castle began singing in opera they were ballad singers in a minstrel troupe, and excellent ones, too. On their lirst trip to the Pacific coast they were in a party which included John Hecker, who had a magnificent barytone voice. At that time both Campbell and Castle were tenor singers. Campbell’s voice was even high r than that of Castle. Hecker got sick and had to be left on the way. He died soon afterward. He felt that he was going to die, and told all the members of the troupe that tney would never see him again alive. As Campbell was leaving him he said: ‘Johnny, you can leave me in your will that pin (a small diamond he wore), but what I would prize more, if you could \v 11 it to me, would be your voice. lam tired of singing tenor.’ Well, the minstrel party went to San Francisco. While there word came that Johnny Hecker had died. Some weeks afterward Campbell received the diamond pin, which Jo nny direc ed should be sent him. With it was a note stating that as he (Campbell) had asked for the pin it would be sent him after Ins (Hecker’s) death. The note ended: ‘I also will you my voice, which you also asked for.’ Campbell was very much affected by the message. He talked of nothing else all that day and far into the night. When he woke the following morning he had a barytone voice. His voice had changed from a tenor to a barytone.” New York Herald.

Entering Upon a New Life.

“My dear,” said an old man on his daughter’s wedding morning, “a new and untried life is before you; you are putting away forever the light and careless existence of girlhood and taking upon yourself the serious responsibilities of ,the wife. Do you feel that you wiil ap -roach the matrimonial altar tonight impressed with a full knowledge of the solemn vows you there will take, and ” “Of course, papa; how absurdly you talk!’’ replied the young woman, “but we are to have a rehearsal this morning at 10, and I mus n't keep them waiting. Good-by, papa.” —New York Times. The Missouri Cremation Society has 400 members, twenty-five of whom are women.

Everything Goes Wrong

In the bodily mechanism when the liver gets out of order. Constipation, dyspepsia, contamination of the blood, imperfect assimilation, are certain to ensue. But it is easy to prevent these consotptences, and remove their cause, by a course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which stimulates the biliary organ and regulates its action. The direct result is a disappearance of the pains beneath the ribs and through the shoulder blade, the nausea, headaches, yellowness of the skin, furred look of the tongue, and sour odor of the breath, which characterize liver complaint, Sound digestion and a regular habit of body aro blessings also secured by the use of this oelebrated restorative of health, which imparts a degree of vigor to the body which is its best guarantee of safety from malarial epidemics. Nerve weakness and over-tension are relieved by it, and it improves both appetite and Sleep.

Hard Times in Persia.

It came to pass when King Ahasuerus returned from the skating rink that his roval hones ached and his temper ■was cross, 'i hen cometh to him his chamberlain and saith: “0 King, great trouble is come upon us.” “Speak!” commanded the King. “What is it? Have the Judeans again revolted?” “Worse, O Light of the World.” “Tell me instantly what it is.” “J he water-pipes in the kitchen have burst, O King! Shall I send for the plumber ?” “Alas! This news is terrible!” quote Ahasuerus. “Bring me a second-hand suit of sackcloth and ashes. What shall we do for funds ? The last levy of 10,000,000 talen:s on the people of Persia 1 had hoped would pay the summer’s ice bill, and leave something over for cigarettes, but if the plumber is so early getting in his work, another 10,000,000 must be raised instanter.” And he clothed himself in sackcloth and ashes. —Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele-graph. Eggs are best preserved in a solution prepared by placing a pound of lime in a gallon of water. The vess Is conta ning the eggs and limew.iter should be kept in a cool,well-ventilated playe. — Dr. Foote's Health Monthly.

What Would the World Do

Without woman/ asks the essayist who starts out to say someth.ng now on ttiis oft-treated sutject. Wf course, the human element of the world would, net without woman, so the question s gratuitous. It would h vo been-fur more sen-iole to asa: What would tho wor d do without the sadv ation of woman, without a panacea for her physical ills and • a <uro for her peculiar diseases/ In a word, what would the world do without Dr. Pioree’B “Favorite Prescription,” tho great remedy tor female weakno *seV' It is indispensable lor the ills of w omankind. Boap was first mentioned by Pliny, whioh proves tnat it s' an, iustoncal lye. — ~ieu> York it e ics. /' middle-aged men suffering Jrom nervous debfftfy and kindred weaknesses should sen'iHld ceiits in.stamps lor large illustrated treatise suggesting sure means of cur . World s Dispensary Medical Assoc iatloii, lluttnlo. N. Y. . - .» V , VI

How to Crystallize Grasses.

Take one pound of alum, pulverize and dissolve in one quart of hot water, but do not boil it; pour the solution into a deep earthen jar and let it stand on the back of the stove till it is about lukewarm. Fasten the grasses with strings to a stick and lay it across the top of the jar, having the grasses entirely submerged in the liquid. Put the jar in a cool place and do not permit the grasses to be moved for twelve hours, and then take them out and let them drain. When the water of the solution has quite evaporated the blades of grass Will be quite covered with the crystals of alum. For blue crystals add half a pound of indigo; for yellow boil a few saffron leaves in a little water and mix it with the alum solution; for pink or red add some red dye. Prussian red is the best. Be sure that the grasses are quite dry before putting them into the crystallizing solution. i f the first immersion does not crystallize sufficiently heat the solution and dip a second time, and so on until the result is quite satisfactory.— lnter Ocean.

Nightmare,

sick- head ache, depression of spirits, and want of utnbition are symptoms Of a diseased liver. The lungs, stomach, and bowels a:eall in sympathy. Life is only a living death. Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery" acts upon tne torpid liver, and elleocually removes ali those difficulties and disorders. Nervous feeling's, gloomy forebodings, and irritability of temper a 1 disappear. A young man biting his mustache is a case of “down in the mouth.” —Rochester Post-Nx-yrass. A poker party—tlio Ragpicker. The dentist's motto —too thin. —New Pork World. Certain Minerals, once forming a part of almost every medicine, are now regarded dangerous and unnecessary. The evils they produco are worse than the diseases they were supposed to cure. Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters contains nothing but the juices of plants—and cures all disorders of the liver, skin, kidneys, digestive organs, and blood. The coachman’s occupation is more agreeable than that of the hostler; but the latter’s is more stable. If you need a perfect tonic or a blood purifier, take Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all. troubles of the stomach, kidneyß, and liver. Can be taken by the most delicate. Piice 50 cents. The engineer of the sc la fountain attends strictly to tnat business of nzz. Invigorate, renew, and beautify the hair by the use of Hall’s Hair Renewer. A baker is generally very well bred, and in social life always takes the cake. No one should delay when they have a cough or cold, when a 51 cent bottle of Bigelow’s Positive Cure will promptly and safely cure them. Dollar size cheapest for family use or chronio cases. The first fatal joke of which we have any record is the pebble which killed Goliath. Foe sick and nervous headaches, constipation, and liver troubles, take Ayer’s Pills. Why is a paintor like a second-hand clothes dealer? Because he brushes for a living.

Selection of the Fittest.

Great possibilities have been attributed by men of science to the process of selection and survival of the fittest; but in railway traveling there is one other thing to be observed, of equal, if not greater, importance. That is, selection of the quickest: There is no more marked example of this truth than that afforded by the Danville Koute, to Florida and New Orleans. The Danville crosses the Ohio Kiver on the new bridge, near Evansville, and is thus able to carry its passengers from Chicago to Nashville in sixteen hours—one-third less than any competing line. With this advantage at the start, it is, of course, an easy matter to maintain the lead to the Gulf, and the Danville does it. Here, you see, is an opportunity offered Southern travelers, of selection of the fittest and quickest. Palace Buffet Cars and the highest rate of speed have contributed their share to the popularity of this line. No change of cars to Nashville, and but one change to New Orleans and all points in Florida. Send a two-cent stamp to William Hill, General Passenger Agent, Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad, Chicago, and get a copy of the new illustrated work, “Florida A Story.”

The Great German Physician.

The remarkable phase in the practice of Dr. Peter W. Schmidt (frequently called Dr. Pete) is, he never asked one to-describe their disease but tells each one their trouble without asking a question. His success is phenomenal. His Sractice enormous. Ho is Bought after by hunreds wherever he goes, because he cures when every other physician and remedy have failed. He lias allowed liis great medicines, Golden Seal Bitters and Lung Food for Consumption, to be offered to the suffering, and we assert without fear of successful contradiction that there ia no disease they will not cure. Thousands of bottles have been sold. Thousands of brokendown and discouraged invalids saved. Send to Golden Seal Bitters Company, Hollanff City, Mich., for Facts for tho Million! Free.

Free to Ministers, Lawyers, Doctors, and Teachers.

I will send two bottles of Warner’s White Wine of Tab Syrdp—fcesf remedy in the world for Coughs, Colds/Throat and I/ung Diseases —if you will recommend it to your friends, and get your dealer to order a dozen bottles from bis wholesale druggist. Send name of your druggist. Map of Holy Land free with medicine. Address Dr.C.D. Warner, Chicago, HI. All druggists.

“Put up” at the Gault House.

The businoss man or tourist will find firstcla’ss accommodations at the low price of $2 and SLSO per day at the Gault House, Chicago, corner Clinton and Madison streets. This far-famed hotel is located in the center of the city, only ono block from the Union Depot. Elevator; all appointments first-class. Hoyt & Gates. Proprietors. Pure Cod-Liver Oil, maae from selected livers on the seashore, by Caswbli,, Hazard & Co., New i ork. it is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once takon it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior, to any of the other oils in market. “We have sold your prepiration for rheumatism, Athlophoros, for the past year, with perfect Wt;s action to oif-seL es and customers,” from druggists 8 uiiey & Drown, of Maple rarkJ*t!l.V shows 'a mutually satisfactory state of affairs in-that sylvan tjwn. '(’iso’s Remedy lor Catarrh Is agreeable to tn. It la uot a liquid or a snuff. Mto.

Chapped Hands, Face, Pimple* and rough Skin, cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York.

The Doctor’s Endorsemqent.

Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, Ohio, sends the sab joined professional endorsement: “I have prescribed DR. WM. HALL’S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS in a great number of cases, and always with success. One caae in particular was given up by several physicians, who had been called In for consultation with myself. The patient had all the oonflrmed Consumption—oold night sweats, hectio fever,’ harassing coughs, etc. He commenced immediately to get better, and was soon restored to his usual health. I found DR. WM. BULL’S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS the most valuable expectorant, for breaking up distressing coughs and colds.”

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Capsicum Cough Drops for Coughs, Colds and Sore Throats, au Alleviator of Consumption, and of great benefit in most cases of Dyspepsia. (lEWARE OF IMITATIONS.) They are tho result of over forty years* experleno. in compounding COUGH REMEDIES. Retail prlee 15 rents per quarter pouud. FOlt BAI.E BY AI.l, DHAT.KRB. it NIiKYOLbVIMALBorI IttEAKSESS AND WDKBILITY FEMALE JbP DECAY. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo, »- HALL’S IungsBALSAM I'nres ronaumptlcn, Colds, Pnrninor/n. Influcnva. liron *.iil»l Dinirulltes, Itrnncliliis. Ilimrvrnrs A-tiima. Cmikd, Wuoupiuff Cough, mid al llls«a*e« at the breathing Or. (tana. 11 uootlir* and h<*ai. i e Membrane of tin* tiling., In'luiiiel ■< d poisoned Uv the duo. ease, and prevents the night sivestt ami li* itiii-M; am osp the «•»• at wfcteh nJkoiniinnr 't. Co--iirmition I. not Mrlni'iiMblii luafadv. HAl.f *M BA I,SA.iI will cure you, even BMlr DEB! LIT A TED MEN. You are allowed a fret trUd of thirtyday*at tho use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voitaii- B it with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of 'Nervou* Debility, Impaired Vitality, and til kindred tn u lea. A,so for many other diseases Complete restoration to Hedtli and Vigor guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Jllustra ed psm V'llet, tn se/tleil tvoeHopA mailed free, by addressing OLIAIO BKLI Ci>„ Marshall, K.iclilgan PNSJUMfTION. ~ . I bare a post tire romody for toe abovo dtMSM; by Ita taa' thoOskn daof caaesof tbs »ont iln4»-d of lone •taodlneliar.been curod. Indeed, >oetrougl.nf f„| g In it.•acary.tlmt I wl 1 ssndTIVO BOTTJ.ES I'ltEß, ioc.ibsr wlin a Vk 1.0A81.8 THEATISR on this dluui

STRICTLY PURE. Contains No Opium in Any Form. .ML, tohifaifiAifl The BEST and CHEAPEST GOUKH AND CROUP REMEDY. As an Expectorant it has no Equal. MEN’S LIC BALSAM t IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES, Price, 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. The 25-CENT BOTTLES are put up for the accommodation of all who desire simply a COUGH or CROUP REMEDY. Those desiring a remedy for CONSUMPTION Of any LUNG DISEASE should secure the large (I.OV bottles. Directions accompany each bottle. *O-SOU) BY ALL MkDICINB DEALERS."®* J. N. BURRIS & COTfLiiitefl), Prop’rs, CINCINNATI, OHIO. __ CAW MILLS ■ ■and ENGINES ■■■ Portable and Bta- .. ALL HIZEU. All tlonnry. lllustratHundreds in use. ed Price List Free. LANE de DUDLEY CO„ CINCINNATI. O. IF PAGE 'S CLUES Übiml by tho best manufacturers Jrl viTA I and mechanics In the world. Qr* l Pullman l'ulaco Car Co., Mason Mr* NO tqsßl k llamlin Organ & Piano Co.,ydf-l Ac., /or ult kind, or fine trork. I At tho Now Orleans l-Ma’d tlon, Joints made with It o' lllKr3SMnl (lured a testing strain of over 1600 Pounds ffilFTnlSUi TO A SQUARE INCH. Pronouncrtl nmtjrM vfluti hnoirn. HpßrfiSrrrjßS TWO GOLD MEDALS. London. lASS. Nnn Orlmnn. 1335. ™s/&JLgPnnJjgpo Ifyourdealerdoesnotkecplt send his e-ird and I to. no-dago for sample c-m, FREE. RUSSIA CEMENT CO., Gloucester, Mass, I CURE F|TS! When I mv nuu i u<» mob mean merely to stop them tor a llino and then Uava thorn return again, I mean a radlcal cure. I have msde the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or PALLINOHICKNiftan lifelong study, r warranting remedy to euro the worst cases. Bscauas others havs futlod Is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Hond al once Pir a treiittse and a I'roe Bottle of my l.ifalllDleremedy, (live Express anil Poet Office. It costs yow nothing fur a trial, end I will cure you. n Addross Dr. 11. 0. ROOT, Ha Psarl Bt., New York DROPSY mSf TREATED FREE. ■ I>». IT. LI. GREEN At NONN, Si><-clnliHtM lor Tlili-tuen Years Fast, Have treided Drop y and its complications with th« mi st womlertul success! use vegetable remedies, entirely haim t- s Remove all symptoms of dropsy in oiulit tn twm ty days. Cure path uta pronounced hopeless by tlie best at pby id -ns. From the first doso tho symptoms rapidly disappear, a- d in ten days at least two-thirds of all symp> toinh. re removed. Some may <-ry humbug without knowing anvthing about it Ilernemb r,lt iloes not cost you anything to realize the merits of our treatment for yonrse f. Iq ten days the difficulty of breathing is relieved, tho I übe regular, the urinary organs made to dis- hnrgo Iheir fu 1 duty, sh ep is restored, the swe/lkig all or r early gone, the atrenvth increased, and appetite mad# cot d. We are con tuntly curing ruses of Jong stiiiidinc—cateH that hsve Is-en tupped a number of tiroes, end the patient declare I unable to live a week. Givo full history of case. Name sex, hiw long r.fMli-ted, In w lmilly swollen and where,'are bowels costive, have legs bursted and drip- ed water, bend for free pi-nipliJet, containing testimonials, questions, etc. '1 en days' treatment furnished tree by mab. Epilepsy (Fils) positively cured. If >ou dVder tria 1 , s- ud L* cents to stamps to pay postage., H. 11. Gil EE*' & NGNS. M !»•;, 55 Julies Avenue, At.lii«t». ()».

M AU ltsTOu; Gd U Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Dm R| In time. Sold by driikglats. HI “Piso’a Cure for Consumption saved my life."—L.L. Whipue, Druggist, Klntoer, Mich. |2j Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Dm Pjj In time. Sold by druggists. rOl “Will buy no other Couffh Me llcine as long a. w» can get Piso’s Cure."—C. B. Larimer, Kirkwood, Hi. In time. Sold by druKglaas. Ml "Kao’s Cure cured me of Consumption."— Wm. B. Robertson, Brandywine, Md. Ed BesUXiUgh Syrup. Tastes good. Dm H “Piso’s Cure for Consumption is the best medicinewe ever used.”—O. L. Roper, Abilene, Kana. "Plso’h Cure for Consumption is doing wona«rs foe me H. H. Btanseli,. Newark, N. Y. .C. N. D. No. B-86~ -W7HKN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS* inthii l p!^er. Uy ,OB * aW thc