Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1886 — Page 7
WHAT WARNER’S SAFE CURE CURES AND WHY. Congestion of the Kidneys, Back Ache. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Catarrh of the Bladder, Gravel, Stone, Dropsy, Enlarged Prostate Gland, Impotency or General Debility, Bright’s Disease. WHY? Because it is the only remedy known that has power to expel the uric acid and urea, of which there are some 500 grains secreted each day as the result of muscular action, and sufficient, if retained in the blood, to kill six men. It is the direct causa of all the above diseases, as well as of Heart Disease, Itheumatism, Apoplexy, Paralysis, Insanity, and Death. This great specific relieves the kidneyß of too much blood, frees them from all irritants, restores them to healthy action by its certain and soothing power. IT CURES ALSO Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver, Abscef s and Catarrh of the Bile Ducts, Biliousness, Headache, Furred Tongue, Sleeplessness, Languor, Debility, Constipation, Gall Stones, and every unpleasant symptom which results from liver complaint WHY? Because it has a specific and positive action on the liver as well as on the kidneys, increasing the secretion and flow of bile, regulates its elaborating function, removes unhealthful formations, and, in a word, restores it to natural activity, without which health is an Impossibility. IT CURES ALSO Female Complaints, Leucorrhcßa, Displacements, Enlargements, Ulceration, Painful Menstruation, makes Pregnancy safe, prevents Convulsions and Child-Bed Fever, and aids nature by restoring functional activity WHY? All these troubles, as is well known by every physician of education, arise from congestion and impaired kidney action, causing stagnation of the blood vessels and breaking down, and this is the beginning and the direct cause of all tho ailments from which women suffer, and must as surely fellow as night does the day. WHY Warner’s Safe Cure is acknowledged by thousands of our best medical men to be the only true blood purifier is because it acts upon scientific principles, striking at the very root of the disorder by its action on the kidneys and liver. For , if these organs were kept in health all the morbid waste matter, so deadly poisonous if retained in the body, is passed out. On the contrary, if they are deranged, tho acids are taken up by the blood, decomposing it and carrying death to the most remote part of tho body. WHY 93 percent of all diseases which afflict humanity arise from impaired kidneys, is shown by medical authorities. Warner’s Safe Cure, by its direct action, positively restores them to health and full working capacity, nature curing all the above diseases herself when the cause is removed, and w t c guarantee that Warner’s Safe Cure is a positive preventive if taken in time. As you value health take it to avoid sickness, as it will at all times and under all circumstances keep all the vital functions up to par. We also guarantee a cure and beneficial effect for each of the foregoing diseases, also that every case of liver and kidney trouble can be cured where degeneration has not taken place, and even then benefit will surely be derived. In every instance it has established its claim.
AS A BLOOD PURIFIER, particularly in the spring, it is unequaled, for you cannot have pure blood when the kidneys or liver are out of order. Look to your condition at once. Do not postpone treatment for a day nor an hour. The doctors cannot compare records with us. Give yourself thorough constitutional treatment with Warner’s Safe Cure, and there are yet many years of life and health assured you! 11 a ■PFUf A R. S. & A. P. Lacey, Patent FM I F Mg I X Attorneys,Washington, D.O. ■ n ■ Ibiil ■ W Instructions and opinions >s to patentability FREE. JSS* 1,7 years'experience. MANUFACTURERS desiring export trade and their forwarding interests properly attended to should s a responsible agent of 20 years’ experience in the commission business and requirements abroad and all shipping detail. Transhipping free beyond tiial exijeii sea Incurred. Correspondence solicited. SAMUEL LEES. 14 Stone St., New York. FREE Prettiest Illustrated SKEW-CATALOGUE ever printed. Cheapest &best SEEDS grown. Gardeners trade a specially. Packets only 3c. Cheap as dirt by oz. <fc lb. Postage or Exp. paid, bors address for BOOK. YAY. Rockford HI. All People Appreciate Honest Goods. MIDDLISEX INDIGO-BLUE FLANNEL SUITS ARE ALL PUKE WOOL, Always look well and give long service. Coats of the genuine article have on a silk hanger, “Only garments male from Middlesex Flannels hear this hanger. WENDELL, FAY & CO.. Agents, MIDDLESEX CO.” Boston, New York, Philadelphia. SOLD BY ALL LEADING CLOTHIERS, %DKBILITIVFEfIALE&# DECAY. A Life Experience. Remarkable and quick cures. Trial Packages. Send stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WARP A CO. Louisiana, Mo. Cihe OLDEST MEDICINE in the WORLD is || probably Dr. Isaac Thompson’s U elebrated Eye Watell This article is • carefully prepared physician’s prescription, and has been in constant use for nearly a century, and notwithstanding the many other preparations that have been introduced into the market, the •ale of this article is constantly increasing. If the diGctions are followed it will never fall. Weparticurly invite the attention of physicians to its merits. John L. Thomson, Bono & Co., TROY. N. Y.
Important.
When you visit or leave New York City, save baggage, expressage, and #3 carnage hire, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. 613 rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Kestaurant supplied with the best. Horsa cars, stages, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for leas money at the Grand ' Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city.
It Cured H im.
Some years ago a certain Methodist congregation in Chicago was presided over by a minister who had formerly held a pastorate in Springfield, 111. The preacher wus a very good man, but he subjected himself to severe criticism by constantly comparing his surroundings with those in Springfield. Nothing was so nice as it was in Springfield; the church was fine, but not so fine as the Springfield church; the congregation was zealo’v. but it was not Springfield zeal—and M on, all the time, Springfield being perfected perfection. At last one of the sisters hit upon what she thought might prove a remedy for her pastor, so at the next “class” she gave in her experiences. “I have,” said she, found the path dark and rough, and at times have been on the point of falling by the wayside and giving up in despair; I have felt that my earthly nature was uncongenial with that heavenly one I have been taught to seek'inthe closest association, and there have been seasons when I thought I should never be able to reach that better land lying beyond the Jordan ; but brethren and sisters, since our dear new pastor has come among us, I feel to rejoice that although I may fall short of attaining the heavenly kingdom, bless the Lord, I shall at least reach Springfield." The minister tells the story on himself and acknowleges that it cured him. —Merchant Traveler.
Physicians Have Found Out
That a contaminating and foreign element in the blood, developed by indigestion, is the cause of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensitive sub-cutaneous covering of the museleß and ligaments of the joints, causing constant and shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous, chalky deposit, which produces stiffness and distortion of the joints. No fact, which experience has demonstrated in regard to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, has stronger evidence to support than this, namely, that this medicine of comprehensive uses checks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor is it less positively established that it is preferable to the poisons often used to arrest it, since the medicine contains only salutary ingredients. It is also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipation,dyspepsia, kidney and bladder ailments, debility and other disorders. See that you get the genuine.
What It Was.
A State street merchant put a handsome plaster figure in his store window and prepared himself to enjoy it with his customers. Along in the afternoon ihe wife of an artist came in, and she noticed it at once. “Ah, Mr. B she said, “that’s a handsome figure in your window." “Yes,” replied the merchant, “I call it so myself, I do. ” “Your taste is excellent.” pursued the lady, “and I'm glad to see a love of art developing in commercial circles. What is the figure—Hebe ?” “Oh, no, ma’m, it’s plaster of Paris.” —Merchant Traveler.
Journalistic Secret.
“Here is my poetry back from the editor. He doesn’t want it,” said Snobberly, dismally, as the letter-carrier banded him a large package. “Perhaps he lias not got room for it in liis paper.” “That’s wliat he says, but if be had a friendly feeling for me lie would publish it anyhow. I wish I knew some way of getting into that editor’s good graces.” “I can tell you how to make yourself popular with him.” “How is that; tell me?” “Don’t send him any more of your poetry.” —Texas Siftings.
Collar High.
The latest favorite occupation among New York society exquisites is measuring the. height of their collars. The weary clerk toiling at his desk, finds surprising joy in being able to compass a collar that possesses an altitude of two inches and a half, and is cast down with envy and despair when his brother clerk taunts him with an extra half inch. The dimensions of the exquisite’s brain seem to diminish in proportion as his collar grows higher. Too well known to n; ed lengthy advertisements —Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Alaska is said to have in its forests, at the lowest estimate, 5,000,000,00!) feet of lumber.
The Great German Physician.
Tho 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 practice enormous. He is sought after by hundreds wherever lie goes, because ho 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.
A Remedy for Long Diseases.
Dr. Robert Newton, late President of the Eclectic College of the City of New York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used DR WM. HALL’S BALSAM very extensively in his practice, as many of his patients, now living, and restored to health by file uso of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy ought to be proscribed freely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in all cases of lung diseases. It cores Consumption, and has no equal for all pectoral complaints.
THE HOTEL CLERK'S STORY.
It is the fashion among many so-called humorists to represent the American hotel clerk as a lordly and supercilious being, who, with a headlight diamond in his immaculate shirt front and a look of contemptuous disdain upon his classic features, sends tired and travel-stained arrivals off to impossible regions in the fifteenth story, or haughtily refuses them any lodging whatever. The fact is that the tine American hotel clerk is an invaluable feature of our civilization. The time of the arrivals aiul departures of all the trains on all the railroads is at his tongue’s end; he is full of information alxmt what is interesting at the theaters, and of stories of actors and actresses who have stopped at his hotel, and w ithal a kindly man, who, if the house is crowded, will let you sleep on a billiard table. Mr. W. P. Hammond, who is clerk at the West End Hotel, 503 and 505 West Madison street, Chicago, is of this obliging disposition and is always ready to give any information regarding the hotel to those who seek it. Tiie accomplished landlady of the West End has recently suffered with rheumatism. The story of her cure is thus told by Clerk Hammond: “Our landlady was taken with quite a severe attack of rheumatism in the lower limbs, suffering much pain and being scarcely able to walk. She heard of Athlophoros and of the cures it had effected, and sent me to the drag store to buy a bottle of it. I got it, and iu half an hour's time after she had taken tho first dose she felt relieved, and in a few days the rheumatism was entirely gone.” “How much did she take?” “About one bottle.” “Has she had any return of the pain?” “Not to my knowledge,” replied Mr. Hammond, “and I am certain she would be likely to say something about it if she had. She speaks of Atlilophoros in the highest terms, and has recommended it to mauy. In one case I remember the cure was as quick as in her own.” The accuracy of Clerk Hammond’s statements is fully confirmed by the landlady herself, who is not averse to having it known how she was cured. “I will tell you something about my cure,” she said to a visitor who called to learn tho facts ia her case. “I was so lame and suffered so much pain that it was impossible for me to bend my limbs or walk around my room without taking hold of the back of a chair for support. My relief, after taking the first dose of Athlophoros, w r as almost immediate. In fact, after taking a few doses I was well and have not been troubled since. At the same time that I w r as suffering from the rheumatism, there was a lady boarding in my hotel who was suffering with .facial neuralgia so much that it was impossible for her to sit up. I advised her to try ‘my remedy,’ that being the name I have for Athlophoros. After she had taken two doses of it she was well, and the next thing I knew I saw her rushing for a street-cai to go up town. My confidence in Athlophoros cannot bo shaken. I find it a positive cure for nervous headache and shall always keep some in the hotel, as I cannot afford to suffer from rheumatism, neuralgia, or any such trouble while I can get a medicine like Athlophoros.” If you cannot get Athlophoros of your draggist, we will send it, express paid, on receipt cl regular price—one dollar per bottle. Wo prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if he hasn’t it, do not bo persuaded to try something else, but order at once from us, as directed. Athlophoros Co., 112 Wall street, New York. A vouNo man asks: “When is the best time to move? When is his rout due?—. New York (Graphic. 1-ou sudden colds, hoarseness, or irritation of the throat, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral The barber is the chap who knows how to manipulate the polls. Dr.v and gray hair will become moist and dark by the use of Hall’s Hair ltenewer. A oood many marriages come out of a tennis court —Boston Budget.
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If you will get your dealer to order from his wholesale druggist one dozen bottles Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup—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. 0. D. Warner, Chicago, 111. All druggists.
The Man in the Moon.
How does the sailor know there is a man in tho moon? Because he has been to see (sea), and states that whenever he has a cough or cold he takes Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. I have been afflicted with catarrh for 20 years. It had become chronic, and there was a constant dropping of mucous mutter from the roof of my mouth. It extended to my throat, causing hoarseness and great difficulty In speaking; indeed, for years 1 was not able to speak more than thirty minuter, and often this with great difficulty. I a so, to a great extent, lost the sense of bearing in tho left ear, and of taste. By the uso of Fly's Cream Balm I have received more relief than from all other remedies besides. All dropping of mucous has ceased and my voice and hearing are greatly improved.—Jas. W. Davidson, Attorney at Law, Monmouth. Warren County. 111. Mensman’s Peptonized Beef Tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains bloodmaking, force generating, and life-susiaining properties; invaluable for Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and ail forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprietors, Now York. Sold by druggists. A New Idea, embraced in Ely’s Cream Balm. Catarrh Is cured by cleansing and healing, not by drying up. It Is not a liquid or snuff, but is easily applied with tho finger. Its elect is magical and a thorough treatment will cure tho worst cases. Price 50 cents. At druggists. 60 cents by mall. Ely Bros., Owego, N. Y. No thing: afforded me any relief for rheumatism until I tried Atblopboros. I used four bottles of the medicine, unci have not felt any rheumatism since. It is a valuable medicine. Dolph Hotohk.ss, 010 Hancock Street, Peoria. UL 3 months’ treatment for 600. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh. Sold by druggists.
Victory at Last.
Consumption, the greatest curse of the age/ the destroyer of thousands of our brigbtestS and best is conquered. It is no longer incurable. Dr. Fierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” Is a certain remedy for this terrible disease if taken in time. All scrofulous diseases—consumption is a scrofulous atlection of the lungs—can be cured by it Its eilects in diseases of the throat and lungs are little less tbau miraculous. Alt druggists have it “It is tho modest man in tho restaurant who gets tb<' bad oysters,” remarks a Philadelphia caterer. In other words, to the victim go tho spoils.
Saving the Lawyers.
“The first thing xve do, let's kill all thelawyers. ’ This Is rather a blood thirsty propcsit.ou. which we modify by offering to cure this worthy class of people. Most of them suner (in common with nearly all others of sedentary habits), from the Injurious effects of dyspepsia, indigestion, piles, toss of appetite, uod other ailments caused by a constipated habit of the body. Dr. Pierce's “Pleasant Turgative Pellets’’ eradicate all these disorders m promptly removing the cause thereof, and induce a rare degree of comfort and health. “I tolled you bo,” said tho sexton to the bell that cracked and refused to peal any more. —Boston Times. Plain Questions for Invalids.— Have the routine medicines of the profession done you no good? Arc you discouraged and miserable? If so, test the properties of the great Vegetable Specific, Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, the finest invigorant, corrective ami alterative that has ever soon tho light, and you will find relief. If it took coffee as long to settle as some men, a good many of us would drink water.— Merchant Traveler “Better late than never,” but better never late when troubled with a cough or cold. Take Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure at once, which cures ail throat and lung troubles speedily and thoroughly. Pleasant for children. 50 cents aud sl. Beer is injurious to the system only when drinking it becomes too systematical.—Philadelphia CulL When you need a friend seloct a true one. Dr. Jones' ltcd Clover Tonic is the best frieud mankind has for all diseases of the stomach, liver, and kidneys. Tho best blood purifier and tonic known, fit) cents. An actress is like a little girl in one respect— When she gets mad she won’t play. —New York Dial. Lyon's Patent Metafile Stiffeners prevent coots and shoes from running over, ripping In tho seams, or wearing unevenly on the heels.
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*/ "L fS \ MAIT BITTERS, If you wish a certain cure for *ll Blood diseases. Nothing was ever invented that will cleanse the Blood and purVy the System equal to Hop* and MAI.T Hitter*. It tones up the System, puts new Blood In your vein*, restores your lo*t appetite and ■leep, and brings you perfect nealth. Ik never fails to give relief in all cases of Kidney or Liver Trouble*, Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Sick Headaches, Dyspepsia, Nervous disorders, and all Female Complaints ) when properly taken it la a sura cure. Thousands have been benefited by ft in this and other Western Btatcs. It is the beef Combination of Vegetable remedies an yet discovered for the restoration to health of th* Weak and Debilitated. Do not get HI op* and IW ALT Bitters confounded with inferior preparations of similar nams. I prescrlb* Hops & Malt Bitters regularly In my practice. Robert Turner. M. D., Flat Rock, Mich. Tor sal* by all druggists. HOPS & HALT BITTERS CO, On*, Dim SI? \J I \ NAMK QUICK for Prof. Moody’* H»w Illustrated Id 11 1/ Hook oti Drnsx Making. Now Uoltnau, and Mantl* Cutliug, Agent* «cll 10 fiday. »‘rof.liOODY,( lfidlnnfttl,o» EVERY HOUSEKEEPER Him OIVV LAt\l»l(i:sN. How to starch and polish Shirts. Collars, and' Cults better than laundries. Send 8-reut stamp to CH.CAGO LAUNDRY. ISO u oils. St., Agents Wanted. Chicago. IjltjDOES IT PA7.I MHMnu. I ■ Free catalogue tells what cubt V . turners suy: This Is the Great CO sCrv-T# | ProHiiectliiit Itluchlne. Drill* ffi-f ■ all kinds earth and rock and ; dH fN I pump cuttings to Biirfuce at r W A jjll I each stroke!—Tests the water rrt »JH A Jl4-- without taking out tools. n_ fiadf-ywNi Driven tubing or enlarges hole ts> mm f lAiyj below It. Huns with wonderful O IH/ H[|t- ease, and drops tools 70 or SO OC Vflf Jb«\ times a minute! Horse or a_ tKi aWßfift gtcein power used. Jjwßtl MIWA We also make nutHa Jp]r*a yvpJA, Chines and tools for \Y\IAIV, TIFFLV, OHIO. CLYDESDALE AMD ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES. The on ystudinAmep. icacontaining the very bent ipedmeriK of both breeds. Prize •winners m Ht Chicago Fair. Ihe WkatßmSSm ■ rail World s Fair at Now ChjjEWIECTB.; Orlouiis, the Royal KoVHMKllwayiMßwßwl piety of England, etn. Large importation nr■i IHki rivoil August 12. and BBIiy more to follow, our - jUsfelniying facilities being .'Otneiiuidi'il, there IS no .' ■- such opportunity offered elsewhere to procure first-class animals of oholoest breeding at very lowest prices. Every animal duly recorded and guaranteed. Terms to suit all customers. Catalogues on application. (J AV, lilt AIT H IIROS.. JaucsvlDc. AVIs.
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