Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1886 — Page 7
Important.
When yon visit or leave New York City, save baggage, expreesage, and >3 earriage hire, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot 613 rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, I 1 and upwards per day. European ylan. Elevator. Pestaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city. A Shoeless and Stockingless People. The 10,000,000 inhabitants of Mexico use almost entirely home-made boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, and sandals so far as they wear any foot-covering at all. Shoes in Mexico are a European introduction, and do not properly belong to the national costume. A large proportion of the population (probably a majority) do not wear shoes at all. The sandal, which is a sole of leather, rawhide, or woven maguey fiber, strapped to the bottom of the foot with strings of the same material, is the only foot covering used by this class of people, and as every man is his own shoemaker, and the climate requires no protection for instep or ankle, the national sandal is doubtless the most economical, comfortable, and healthy shoeing that can be worn in this counIn proof of this the infantry regiments of the Mexican army, armed and equipped otherwise without regard to expense, still wear the leather sandal in preference to shoes, not solely for the sake of economy, but because it is considered generally healthier, keeps the feet in better condition, is more easily repaired or replaced, and makes easier marching. The shoe-wearing population of the republic is chiefly of European origin or descent, and such of the Indian population as by education and association have learned to prefer European fashions and mo'des of living. This class has inherited from their Indian as well as their Spanish ancestors remarkably small, well-modeled feet and hands, upon which they pride themselves considerably: consequently a handsome and elegantly shaped shoe is more esteemed in Mexico than a sound and substantial one, and commands a readier sale. Hence, the cheaper shoes made in the country, if not so strong and durable, are more carefully modeled and several sizes smaller than the average trade shoe made in the United States.— Boston Commercial Bulle'in.
A Word to Workers.
If your avocations ere mentally or physically laborious, if they subject you to exposure in inclement weather, if they confine you to the desk, and are of a nature to involve wear and tear of brain, and nervous strain, you may occasionally require some renovating tonic. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the article for you, it stimulates the failing energies, invigorates the body and cheers the mind. It enables the system to throw oft the debilitating effects of undue fatigue, gives renewed vigor to the organs of digestion, arouses the liver when inactive, which it very often is with people whoso pursuits are sedentary, renews the jaded appetite, and encourages healthful repose. Its ingredients are safe, and its credentials, which consist in the hearty indorsement of persons of every class of society, are most convincing. Admirably is it adapted to the medical wants of
Massachusetts Blue Laws.
There are some very queer laws on the Massachusetts statute book, the striking anomaly about which is that they have been continually re-enacted, but they are seldom, if ever, er forced. By those laws, for example, traveling, not only on Sunday, but on Saturday evening, is forbidden, save in cases of necessity or charity. Any innkeeper is liable to be fined who on Sunday entertains, or allows about his place, any persons other than travelers, strangers, or lodgers. It is forbidden, on that day, to keep open any shop, save for necessity or charity. Dancing on Sunday is punishable by a fine, the amount being SSO for each offense. It is, moreover, unlawful to be present at any unlicensed entertainment “other than sacred” on either Saturday or Sunday evenings. Now, Gen. Grant used to say that the best way to procure the jjepeal of objectionable laws was to enforce them. But this method of relief seems, by common consent, to have been avoided as impracticable in Boston; and so Mr. Josiah Quincy and some 600 other co-signatories in Boston have sent in a petition for the formal repeal of the laws. The powers of oratory of U. S. Senator Voorhees, of Indiana, are universally acknowledged. Where, even in Demosthenes, could there be words more eloquent than these? “ I consider St. Jacobs Oil a splendid remedy. I suffered from rheumatism of the back. I used St. Jacobs Oil, which gave me instantaneous relief, and then cured me.”
Unconscious Poets.
Silas Wegg was not the only man who dropped into poetry. Lincoln, in some of his messages, dropped into it quite unconsciously. He wrote: “Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war—may soon pass away.” There is nothing very poetical about mathematics, yet Whewell, in his “Treatise on Mechanics,” unwittingly rhymed when he wrote: “For no force, however great— Can stretch a chord, however fine— Into a horizontal line—That is exactly str aigh t. ” Prof. Grothe, of the Brooklyn Board of Health, analyzed Red Star Cough Cure and found it absolutely free from poisons and opiates, and safe and sure. Price, 25 cents. The truly good can enter places where the devil would blush to be seen.— Whitehall Times. Physicians prescribe Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, on account of its great curative powers. Have the faith-cure people overlooked the fact that John L. Sullivan is a heeler? The most desirable hairdressing ever offered to the public is Hall’s Hair Renewer.
Florida, “The Land of Flowers,”
is a paradise tor the invalid, and the “Fountain of Youth" was once thought to be hid in one of its forest glades, it is now the haven of many consumptives, who find benefit in her geaial warmth and fragrant fiowers. The consumptive invalid need not necessarily go so far from home and friends to get relief. For if not ip the last stages of the disease, Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “Golden Medical D'scovery’’ will restore to perfect health. For all chronic throat, bronchial and lung diseases it is a most reliable specific. By druggists. “I don’t know about your religious novels,” said Deacon Brownsmith; “the Bible is good enough for me.” Nearly all that we know we accept on the testimony of somebody else. If those who have never tried Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar BitTers, and are suffering from dyspepsia, bilious or other fevers, kidney or liver complaint, or from impure blood, will receive the testimony of the many thousands who have tried the Bitters, and been cured, they will be acting wisely “All I want is my hone,” as the barber remarked when he grabbed it from his mate.— Boston Transerlfrt. They are trving in Germany to find a substitute for India rubbar. No one who has used Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure desires a substitute, as it is eminently successful in coughs, colds, and all throat and lung diseasea At church women are more apt to consider the texture than the text— New York Mail and Express.
The Great German Physician.
The remarkable phase m 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. He is sought after by hunreds wherever he goes, because he cures when every other physician and remedy have failed. He has allowed' his 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 is 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, Holland City, Mich., for Facts for the Million! Free.
Free to Ministers, Lawyers, Doctors, and Teachers.
If you will get your dealer to order from his wholesale druggist one dozen bottles Warner’s White Wine of Tab Sybup—the best remedy in the world for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, and Consumption, I will send two bottles free. Recommend to your friends. Send name of druggist who gives the order. Map of Holy Land free with medicine. Address Dr. C. D. Warner, Chicago. 111. All druggists.
“Put up” at the Gault House.
The business man or tourist will find firstelass accommodations at the low price of S 3 and 83.50 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 one block from the Union Depot. Elevator; all appointments first-class. Hoyt & Gates. Proprietors.
Not Once in a Thousand Years.
What is it that occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment and not once in a thousand years ? The letter m ; which is always in sweet gum and mullein. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will cure coughs, colds, and consumption. Pure Cod-Liver OU, inaoe from selected livers on the sea shore, by Caswell, Hazar. & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken ii prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. A Laxly boarding in my hotel, who suffered so much pain with facial neuralgia that she could not sit up, after taking two doses of Athlophoros was well. W. p. Hammond, Clerk of West End Hotel, 503 and 505 West Madison St., Chicago, 111. No Opium in Piso’s Cure for Consumption. Cures where other remedies fail. 25c.
A Case Not Beyond Help.
Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, Kewanee, Hl„ advises us of a remarkable cure of Consumption. He says: “A neighbor’s wife was attacked with violent lung disease, and pronounced beyond help from Quick Consumption. As a last resort the family was persuaded to try DR. WM. HALL’S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. To the astonishment of all, by the time she had used one-half dozen bottles, she was about the house, doing her own work."
Red Star MARK. (oUGh(uRE Free from Opiates, -Emetics and Poison. IBrr. At DnuoonTi Axn Dzalbm. THE CIARLKB A. VOGELER CO., BALTIMORE, MB. F _ ft ■ Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lft I* Uftl ft Backache, Headache, Tootkaehe, I IBg I*ft 111 pr?ce,’’fift ■ wa i Miai at druggists and dealers. THE CHAftLES A. VOGELER CO.. BA I.TIMORK. HD. A gt Ty Yow Newaaealertor THE CHICAGO Ek. IX LEDGER, the Best Story Paper it) thn country. Rend it. We hate Tiet,er Mrv/?f’AM handled aca/arrAHwCdy. Ila, Ely’s Cream i’almgfc*- . or that hts g such univesa I sat- WHBBj isfaction. i- C. N. Ci C'ziVtentOJi ] Fulton S., New^SKt-— U-SA. | Port HAY-FEVER A particle is pplied into each nostril and Is agreeable
Mother’s Smiles Are the Sunlight of Home.
There would be fewer clouds and brighter sunsb.na in many households It every dispirited sufier.ng woman realised w tat a boon Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription” is for all weaknesses and maladies to which her sex is liable. No lady who gives this wonderful remedy a trial will be disappointed by the result It not only acts promptly upon all functional derangements, but by its rare nervine and tonic properties strengthens and repairs the whole feminine system. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. When a barber seeks to make himself sociaable with a customer in the chair, ho is probably “scraping an acquaintance.”— Chicago Hun. It outrivals all—Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. A man is a fool if he blows his own horn. —Exchange. He’s a bigger fool if he blows some other fellow's.— Philadelphia Call. I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to those suffering from troubles of the stomach and liver. lam now on my second bottle, and it makes me f%el like a new man. C. M. CONNOR, Nashua, lowa Nobody ever knew me to take water!" yelled a big man in a drunken street fight, the other night.— Houston Caller. Chapped Hands, Face, Id tuples and rough Skin, cured by using Juniper Tar So ap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York.
MA LT BITTERS. It will cure any case of Liver and Kidney troubles when properly taken, It is a perfect renovator and invigorator. It cleanses the system of the poisonous humors that develop in Liver, Kidney and Urinary diseases, carrying away all poisonous matter and restoring the Blood to a healthy condition, enrlchlnjg it, refreshing and invigorating Mind ana Body. It prevents the growth to Serious Illness of a Dangerous Class of Diseases that begin in mere trivial ailments, and are too apt to be neglected as such. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forms of these terrible diseases have been quickly relieved and in a short time perfectly cured by the use of Hops de Malt Bitters. Do not get Hops and Malt Bitters confounded with inferior preparations of similar name. Take Nothing but Hops & Malt Bitters if you want a sure Cure. HOPS 4 MALT BITTEHS CO, Dow, Mica.
DR. RADWAY’S MiMi Pills, The Great Liver and Stomach Remedy, For the cure of all disor’ersof the Stomach, L’ver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera. Purely 1 vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by all druoiits. DYSPEPSIA. Hundreds of maladies spring from this complaint. The symptoms of this disease are the symptoms of a broken-down Stomach, Indigestion,Flatulence, Heartburn, Acid Stomach, Pain after Eating—giving rise sometimes to the most excruciating colic—Pyrosis, or Water-Brash, etc., etc. Dr. Radway’s Pills are a cure for this complaint. They restore strength to the Stomach and enable it to perform its functions. Take the Pills according to the directions, and observe what we say in “False and True” respecting diet. Send stamp for “False and True.” 1 Dr. Radway's SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Has stood the testof nearlyhalf a century as a remedy h r Scrofulous. Mercurial and Syphilitic Complaints, Chronic Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, and Impurities of the Blood. It builds up the broken-down constitution, purifies the blood, restoring health and vigor. Sold by druggists; $1 a bottle. RAD WAY’S READY BELIEF, For the relief and cure of all Pains, Congestions and inflammations. 4t)S“Be sure to get Radwav’s.*®k DR. RADWAY A CO., New York, BUY SALZER'S (tatros.e.Wl..) SEEDS. CstaFrse. 1 fifi H active agents, male and feI I / JPll I nialc - Barker Burglar Alarm. I II M 111 I Send for circulars and terms. JLUU X Ull Barker A Co., 182 Nassau st., N.Y. AAWA Al TC An active Man or Woman in every HAff H KB I E “'county to sell our Roods. Salary «75. EwM Mlv per Month and Expenses Expenses in ndWW ■■ vance. Canvassing outfit FBEKI Particulars ■ W free- Standard Silver-ware Co. Boston. Mass.
MANUFACTURERS desiring export trade and their forwarding interests properly attended to should nave a responsible agent of 20 years’ experience in the commission business and requirements abroad and all shipping detail. Transhipping tree beyond actual expenses incurred. Correspondence solicited. SAMUEL LEES. U St. ne St., N< w York.
V inegar Bitters is the great Blood Purifier and Life-giving Principle; a Gentle Purgative and Tonic; a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. In Vinegar Bitters there is vitality but no alcoholic or mineral poison. Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short tune by the use of the Bitters. Vinegar Bitters allays feverishness. It relieves, and in time cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, and similar painful diseases. Vinegar Bitters cures Constipation and prevents Diarrhoea. Never before has a medicine been comliounded possessing the power of Vinegab Bitrztis to heal the sick. Send for either of our valuable reference books for ladies, for farmers, for merchants, our Medfcal Treatise on Diseases, or our Catechism on Intemperance and Tobacco, which last should oe read by every child and youth in the land. • Any two of the above books mailed free on leceipt of four cents for registration fees. •h.ll. McDonaldDrng Co., 532 Washington St., N.Y. “.HALL’S Iuncs.BALSAM Cures Consumption, Colds, Pneumonia, Influenza, Bronchial Difficulties, Bronchitis. Hoarsenes-. Asthgia, Croup. Whooping Cough, and all Diseases est he Breathing Organs. it soothes and heals tee Membrane of the Lungs, inflamed end poisoned by the disease, and prevents the ulght sweats and tightness across the chest which accompany l£f- •PS'-'JWSJ’IIPh I s not incurable inalndy. HALMS BALSAM will care you, even though professional aid fails.
<®RON BITTERS Combining IRON with FUSE fEG ETABLE TONICS, quickly and completely CLEANSES and ENRICHES THE BLOOD. Qsickeas the action of the Liver and Kidneys. Clean the complexion, makes the nkin smooth. It does not Injure the teeth, cause headache, er prodace conetlpaUon—ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINES DO. Physicians and Druggists ovary w bare recommend it, Mas. D. M. Hoyt. Morris, DI., says: "I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters for Impure Blood with the best results, and I cheerfully recommend it." Mb. Wm. Hkltbicm, East St Louis, DI., says: “I used Brown’s Iron Bitters to purify the blood with most satisfactory results.” Mb. Ernest N Henderson, Angus. lowk says: " I used Brown’s Iron Bitters for Scrofula with much benefit. Can also recommend it so an excellent tonic.” Mbs. C. D Colbmak, Jefferson, lowa, says: " I was troubled with scurry. I used Brown's Iron Bitters with much benefit and can truthfully recommend it '* Mb. Geo. C. Vanish, with Menn. T. B. Rayl * Co., Detroit, Mich., says: “I used Brown's Iron Bittern for impure blood with the most effective results.” Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed rod lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BItOWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MP. n A TCMTO R. s. * A. P. Lacey. Patent r Q I I - N I Wk AtfornevH.Wasliington. D.O. I ■ ksll ■ W Instructions and opinions as to patentability FREE. 6F17 years'experience. I I M I <sales,big pay .steady work, no talk. IDI I I 1 ■l#fl an hour for either sex. fli.bU I I sampler freo. Send stamp and aoaBK ■ll 1 n Moure a pleasant winter's business. G jj \ larrLll A Chicano. 111. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW I,oollmportantthings you never know or thou gh t of about tlie human body and Its curious organa. How life is perpetuated, health saved,disease induced How to avoid pitfalls of ignorance and indiscretion, How to apply Home-Cure to all forms of disease. How to cure Croup,Old Eyes, Rupture, Phimosis, etc.. Howto mate, be happy i n marriages. have pri rebab les mFREfc- iWILETS Murray Hill Pub. Co., 1*29 E. 98th 8t„ New York. PERCHERON HORSES! 500 DUKE-BRED makes & stallions Of tho most popular fam tiles, H all recorded with Extended Pedigrees in the Percheron Stud-Hooka of Franco and America, dApMTOMtWkPa. now on hand Ilt Oaklawn Farm. The Percheron is the only French breed PpxBessing a Stud-Book in both France and America whore eligibility to entry is based on authentic pedigree. I have a few imported Stallions of individual excellence (but not eligible to entry in the Percheron Stud-Book) which I will sell at half the price of pedigreed animals of equal appearance. 100-page Catalogue, illustrated with engravings sketched by Bamßonhour, sentfreo. Address, M. W. DIjNHAM. Wrw. hn Pnire Co.» Illinois. SPACES fi&JQUID GLUE MENDS EVERYTHING Wood, Leather, Paper,lvory.Gltisi, 111 llifH phina ' Furniture, Bric-a-Brnc, Ac. Strong as Iron, Solid as a Bock, vSaj The total quantity Bold during ths five years amounted to over >y I™ it. All dealers enn sell it. Awarded ISggaAjjjJESff Pronounced Strongest Glue known 6e,1<l dealerla card and 10c. postage Contains no Acid. FOR COUGHS, CROUP AND CONSUMPTION USE taw :- S mEDY OF SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN. The Sweet Gum from a tree of the same name ? rowing in the South, Combined with a tea made rom the Mullein plant of the old fields. For sale by all.druggists at 25 cents and SI.OO per hottie. WALTER A. TAYLOR. Atlanta. Go.
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