Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1886 — Page 7
THE HAPPINESS OF ELYSIM.
Elysium was the name given by the ancient Greeks to the resting place of the righteous dead, where they should enjoy eternal peace and happiness. None but the pure in heart, the truthful and generous could tread the asphodel meadows of the Elysian fields, and it was a land of everlasting delight. When, therefore, Mrs. Kate Sherman, of Streator, 111., said recently that she had been in Elysium, though of course she spoke figuratively, it argued that some great good fortune and joy had come to her. And such, indeed, was the truth. Mrs. Sherman tells how it was in this way: ' “I have suffered from inflammatory rheumatism for more than thirty years. Heretofore the pain would succumb to the application of hot wet flannel, but at my last attack circumstances had conspired to aggravate the disease, and I became helpless. My hands and feet were swollen enormously, and I suffered almost mortal agony. My physician bought me a bottle of Athlophoros. After taking the third dose I was in Elysium, and was free from pain. By the time I had taken a bottle and a half I felt so wonderfully improved that I discontinued the medicine. I have an ungovernable dislike to all medicine, but I will say that Athlophoros probably saved my life, as I was running down rapidly. ami could not have endured the pain much longer. It afforded me the only relief I ever experienced except from hot water, and that had failed me.” The Rev. Samuel Porter, of Crete, 111., says of the effect of Athlophoros upon his wife:
“Mrs. Porter was very’ much benefited by the first bottle. Before she commenced taking it she could not walk, she was so badly afflicted with rheumatism, but she was soon able to walk. She sleeps well. Mr. John Hews, our neighbor, was very badly off with the rheumatism last winter, and was not able to work or even to get out of his room. One bottle of Athlophoros cured him, but he has to keep it by him to take when he feels his old difficulties.” Another clergyman, the Rev. C. Hartley, of Huntley, 111., gives this as his experience w’ith the remedy: “For six months I suffered severely from an attack of rheumatism. A friend sent me a notice of several reliable cures effected by Athlophoros. I procured the medicine, and less than one bottle completely cured me, and I have not had the least indication of a return of the painful disease. I have recommended it to others, and results ■similar to those in my own case have followed. I regard Athlophoros as invaluable.”
A. M. Blakney, who lives at the corner of Union and Green streets, Decatur, 111., only confirms the general testimony to the value of Athlophoros when he says: “During the past winter I was stricken with a very severe attack of rheumatism —a disease with which I had been afflicted for several years—and was rendered almost helpless, and confined to my bed. I tried various medicines, and was prescribed for by physicians with no avail. Finally I was induced by my druggist to try Athlophoros. I was relieved and cured so quickly that words could not tell my surprise. Ido not hesitate in recommending it to any one suffering with that most painful complaint, rheumatism.” If you can not get Athlophoros of your drugist we will send it, express paid, on receipt of regular price—one dollar per liottle. We prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if he hasn’t it, do not be persuaded to try something else, but ordei - at once from us, as directed. Athlophoros Co.. 112 Wall street, New York.
Uses of Coal Ashes.
A friend of mine, years ago, had some currant bushes from which he was able to harvest scarcely any fruit. The borer was the destroyer. His neighbors had long before given up their bushes, as they deemed it impossible to grow a crop. My friend conceived the idea of spreading coal ashes about the bushes, and the results surprised none more than himself, for, from that day to this, have the borers left him coldly alone, and every season his bushes bear fruit in plenty. Our own currant and gooseberry bushes have similar treatment, and we grow fruit most successfully. We have found coal ashes equally effective as a preventive against bcrers in other cases. A plentiful mixture of ashes with soil has kept the radish maggot from our radish bed, so that we have an abundance of good vegetables.
Another excellent place where coal ashes may be well used is on the dirt walk. Few unstoned walks are better ftian the well-made ash walk, for it is solid and retains its form under most trying circumstances. Where coal ashes are spread on the walk we have found less weeds to grow, and a better path as a result. In between cobblestones placed for paving ashes m .ke a fine packing. As a fertilizer coal ashes practically have no value.
Yes, Laura, you can excel in newspaper work. A girl makes just as good a reporter as a man. A great deal better, in fact. But then you will labor under some disadvantage, being a girl. When you are writing up a county fair, for instance, you can’t smoke in the eyes of the good old lady who peeps over your shoulder to see what you are saying about her canned pears and home-made bread, and you can’t very well prod a class superintendent in the ribs with a pencil and call him Say, and you can't sit on the parapet of the grand stand and let your feet hang over during the races. And you can’t play billiards and drink beer. Oh, you can ? Well, then, you’d better forget how, if you’re going to be a reporter, else you’ll never have time to do anything else.— R. J. Burdetle.
Important.
When you visit or leave New York City, save baggage, expressage, and $3 carriage hire, and stopatthe (■rand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. 613 rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, JI and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the oest. Horse ears, stages, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for lees money at the Grand Union Hotel tl*an at any other first-class hotel in the city.
No Boon That Sclence Has Conferred
Has been fraught with greater blessings than that which has accrued to the inhabitants of malaria-ridden portions of the United States and the Tropics from the use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The experience of many years has but too clearly demonstrated the inefficiency of quinine and other drugs to effectually combat the progress of intermittent, congestive, and bilious remittent fevers; while, on the other hand, it has been no less clearly shown that the use of the Bitters—a medicine congenial to the frailest constitution, and derived from purely botanic sources—affords a- reliable safeguard against malarial disease, and arrests it when developed. For disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels, for general debility and renal inactivity, it is also a most efficient remedy. Appetite and sleep are improved by it; it expels rheumatic humors from the blood, and enriches a circulation impoverished by mal-assimilation.
Fashionable Bonnets.
“My dear,” said Mrs. Squildig. “I waut a new bonnet.” “Of course you do,” said Squildig; “but isn’t the one you have good yet?” “It’s good enough of its kind, but I want a felt bonnet. They are coming into style again.” “Oh, that’s certainly a mistake. ” “Why is it a mistake? What do you know about the fashion in bonnets?” “Why, I know that ladies object to having their bonnets felt. They'd rather have them seen. ” Then Mrs. Squildig laughed a diplomatic little laugh and got the money for her bon net.—Piftelmrg ChronicleTelegraph. People are recogmzmg the danger attending the use of opium, and legislative bodies are being called upon to suppress the giowing evil. The only cough mixture which does not contain opiates, and yet is of remarkable efficacy, is Red Star Cough Cure. 25 cents.
Donn Piatt is writing an interesting series of “Tales of Labor” in John Swinton's Paper. Speaking of the sudden death of a Senator he writes: “The remote cause of his death was attributed to Washington malaria that is said to fldat over the national capital and kill the Solons. The fact is that the fatal malaria did not float at all. It is in perpetual solution, and well bottled. It is composed of cheap champagne and doctored whisky, and kills on sight.”— Dr. Foote’s Health Monthly.
For twenty years Mrs. John Gemmill, Milroy, Mifflin Coun'y, Penna., could not walk, on account of an injury to the spine. One bottle of St. Jacobs Oil gave relief; tho second enabled her to walk and cured her.
Different Kinds of Inspiration.
Chairman (to orator of the evening) There is a glorious audience, Colonel. I never saw a more eager, expectant crowd. What greater inspiration can a speaker want than a house filled to overflowing? Orator (nervously)—l’d rather have a pint bottle filled to overflowing.— New York Sun.
Response.
“In my opinion, all men are liars,” said Mrs. Blister to her husband. “Permit me to remark, my dear, in that connection,” he responded gallantly, “that you are an angeX.”—Merchant Traveler.
‘‘He wise to-day; ’tis madness to defer.” Don’t neglect your caugh. It' you do your lato may be that of the countless thousands who have done likewise, and who to-day fill consumptives’ graves. Nightosweats, spitting of blood, weak lungs, and consumption itself if taken in time can be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery.” This wonderful preparation has no equal as a remedy lor lung and throat diseases. All druggists. “Why is laughter like our clothes? Because it is ennui. — St. Paul Day. In Consumption, the disposition to cough is diminished by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Folks who live by their wits live by the want of wits in other folks. The scalp is cleansed and excited to a healthy action by Hall’s Hair Renewer. A grave yard—thirty-six inches of blackcrape.—Pretzel's Weekly.
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 practice enormous. He is sought after by hundreds 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 broken- - down and discouraged invalids saved. Send to Golden Seal Bitters Company, Holland City, Mich., for Facts for the Million! Cree.
Bescued from Death.
William J. Coughlin, of Somerville, Mags., says: “In the fall of 1870 I was taken with Bleeding of the Lungs, followed by a severe cough. I lost my appetite and flesh, and was confined to my bed. In 18771 was admitted to the Hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my lung as big as a half-dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told mo of DR. WILLIAM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I got a bottle, when, to my surprise, I commenced to get better, and to-day I feel better than for three years.”
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If you will get your dealer to order from his wholesale druggist oue 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 off Holy Land free with medicine. Address. Dr. ('. D. Warner, Chicago, 111. All druggists. A Squalling Baby. Why is a newly bora baby like a gale of wind? Because it begins with a squall. Cold gales induce coughs and croup. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Guin and Mullein will cure it. If atliictod with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c. If a cough disturbs your sleep, take Piso’s Cure for Consumption and rest well
Frightful Waste.
Consumpt'on carries off its thousands of victims every year. Yes, thousands of human lives are being wasted that might be saved, tor the fact is now established that consumption, in its early stages, is curable. Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” will, if used in time, effect a permanent cure. It has no equal as a remedy for bronchitis, coughs, and colds. Its efficacy has been proved in thousands of cases. All druggists. The daughter of the millionaire of the fiu ture will probably be a pillion heiress.— Acte York Morning Journal. The huge, drastic, griping, sickening pills are fast being superseded by Dr. Pierce’s “Purgative Pellets.” Pretty clothes quarters—the closet where a fashionable woman hangs her best garments.— Palmer Journal. Without health life has no sunshine. Who could lie happy with dyspepsia, piles, low spirits, headache, ague, or diseases of the stomach, liver, or kidneys? Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. 50 cents. Second thoughts are always best Woman was an afterthought of creation. Poston Transcript. Jhe Grand Secbet of female beauty is health—the secret of health is the power to’eat, digest, and assimilate a proper quantity of wholesome food. Take Vinegar Bitters. It will cleanse the stomach, tone the vital organs, give a perfect digestion, purify the blood, clear up the complexion, and produce a state of genuine female loveliness, with which no cosmetic can compare.
You can inject morphine in the calf of your but you cannot take quinine bv barking your shin. J b More substantial benefit can bo obtained from a 50-cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure than a dollar bottle of any other cough remedy. It is a prompt, safe, and pleasant cure for all throat and lung troubles.
Among manufacturers of preserves there is always more or less jellyously.— Merchant Traveler. A cold of unusual severity which Itook last autumn developed into a difficulty decidedly catarrhal in all its characteristics, threatening a return of my old chronic malady, catarrh. One bottle of Ely's Cream halm completely eradicated every symptom of that painful and prevailing disorder.—E. W. Warner, 165 Hudson St., Rochester, N. Y. Pure Cod-Liver Oil, made fro:e. selected livers on the sea-shore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have ©nee taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. A Century of progress has not produced a remedy equal to Ely’s Cream Balm for Catarrh, Co:d in the Head and Hay Fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, but is perfectly safe and easily applied with the Anger. It gives immediate relief and cures the worst cases. Price 50 cents. At druggists. 60 cents by mail. Ely Bros., Owego. N. Y. A bottle of Athlophoros enabled me, after suffering intensely from rheumatism, to be up, and in two or three days I was in my store, attending to my business. I have recommended it to others. John Wagner, dealer in groceries, 14a Larrabee street, Chicago, 111. Ely Ilros., Owego, N. Y.:—Please send me two bottles of Cream Balm. I can’t do without it. It is the best medicine for Catarrh in the world.—J. C. Edmonson, Coup Chy, Neb. Chapped Hands, Face, Pimples and rough Skin, cured by using J uniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. Any man looks like a sloven with runover heels. Lyon’s Heel Stiffeners keep boots straight, 25c.
MA L T BITTERS. IT IS THE Blood Purifier $ Health Restorer. It never fails to do its work in cases of Malaria, Biliousness, Constipation, Headache, loss of Appetite and Sleep, Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, and all Female Complaints. Hops & Malt Bitters is a Veget a ble Compound. It is a Medicine not a Barroom Drink. It differs as widely as does riov and night from the thousand-and-one Mixtures of vile whisky flavored with aromatics. Hops & Malt Bitters is recommended by Physicians, Ministers and N urses as being the Best Family Medicine ever compounded. Any woman or child can take it. ‘•From my knowledge of its ingredients, under no circumstances can it injure any one using it. It contains no mineral or other deleterious substance. -Possessing real merits, the remedy is deserving success.” C. E. DePuy, Ph. G., Detroit, Mich. The only Genuine are manufactured by the HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO., Detroit, Mich. Cl n V n NAME QUICK for Prof. Moody’s New Illustrated K_lcuttiug, etc. Agents sell 10 a day. Prof.MOODY.ttnelnnati.O. AQTUBAA CUBIC!) by the English Asthma Pill. Aw inn. A large, or 10c sample box. H. B. MIL’ ARD. Agent. 42 Third Avenue, New York. A WEEK made by ladies selling our Corgets, St icking Support rs, etc. Catalogue for stamp. Tin- Ernst A Hatch MTg Co., Cleveland, O. 1 AHA TIA’H A Rure remedy tnr rulAlu Kul. pieties of Seed are perfectly healthy. Catalogues free. GEO. PiNNEY, Evergreens. Door Co., Win. FACE, HANDS, FEET, an l nil their imperfection*, including Facial, j Development, Superfluous Hair, Birth Murk*, Mole?, WwrH, Moth, Freckle*, Red Nose, Acne, 3 Black He.'ids, Scan, Pitting and their trea*nieut. 3 Dr. JOHN H. WOODBURY, 37 N. IVarlSt. Albany,X.). Eci’b’d lt>iv. Send Ha. lor nook. IL -ointliv a! Vinegar Bitters, a pur* ViIiIECAKDITTtrj V g !l,ive autl tonic, purifies tha jm—e-^r-—bl°ocl, strengthens the liver al| d kidneys, and will restore health, however lost. Vinegnr Bitters is the >est remedy discovered for promoting digestion, curing headache and increasing the vital powers. --—--■I Vinesnr Bitters assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving’healthy and natural sleep. Vinegar Bitters is the great disease preventer, and stands at the head of all family remedies. No house should ever be without it. Vinegar Bitters cures Malarial, Bilious and other fevers, diseases of the Heart, Liver and Kidneys, and a hundred other painful disorders. Send for either of our valuable reference books for ladies, for farmers, for merchants, our Medical Treatise on Diseases, or our Catechism on Intemperance and Tobacco, which last should be in the hands of every child and youth in the country. Any two of the above books mailed free on receipt of four cents for registration fees. R.H. McDonald Drug Co., 532 Washington SL, N. Y.
A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. The question has probably been asked thousand* of times ’How can Brown’s Iron Bitter* cure everythin*? Well, it doesn't . But it does cure any diieaxa for which a reputable physician would prescribe IKON Physicians recognise Iron as the best restorative known to the profession, and inquiry of any leading chemical firm wiU substantiate the assertion that there are more preparations of iron than of any other substance used in medicine. This shows conclusively that iron is acknowledged to be the most important factor in successful medical practice It is. however *remarkablefact that prior to the discovery of BROWN’S IRON BITTERS no perfectly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found. BROWN’S IRON BIHERSte&S headache, or produce constipation— all other iron medicines do. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Weakness, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, Tired Feeling,General Debility,Pain in the Side, Back or Li mb*. Headache and Neural, gia— for all these ailment* Iron is prescribed daily. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS.tett minute. Like all other thorough medicines, it acts slowly, when taken by men the first symptom of benefit is renewed energy. The muscles then become firmer, the digestion improves, the bowels are active. In tromeri the effect is usually more rapid and marked. The eyes begin at once to brighten: the skin clears up; healthy color comes to the cheeks; nervousness disappears; functional derangements become regular, and if a nursing mother, abundant sustenance is supplied for the child. Remember Brown’s Iron Bitters in the ONI*Y iron medicine that is not injurious. Physicians and Druyyitds recommend it. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper TARE NO OTHER. Of = 205 = z/ $ 1.00 Broadway- n ew-york • < tor<on e • year* Tie best aid to qood writing published. I»FREE b-TPrettiest Illustrated seed-catalogue jAever printed. Cheapest M A VWVw<lla Jmmß. A liest SEEDS grown. Gardener* trade a speciiilli/. Packets only 3c. . flSa. Cheap as dirt by or.. & lb. 4 Postage or Exp. paid. Er. Send Yours a Neighbors address for HOOK. Jl*' B. H. SHUMWAY. Rockford 111. DE DERICK’S HAY. PR ESSES. .e Jx the customer Mrh keeping the one Mt l "“ A jiff™ Order on triul, address for circular and location ot Western and Southern Storehouses and Agents. p. K. DEDERICK A CO., Albany, N. Y. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAYI Through the failure of a large mannfociure, of Ca.hmcre AbawU, there bu come into our hands a large jaaEgraSL coniignment of Plaid Shawl,, perfe. I rood,, which we propose to present lo the ladles tn the following manner: legrcSßgKgfllMaet Send us 25c. for 8 moi. aubs. rip- )" n to Farm and llou.ehold, a a large, 1(1 puge Hlustriiled paper, deCWIgIfIWjaWVWBWUM voted to farm and Household topics, stories and general miseellanv, and we ’ will send you one of these beautiful shawl. FKEE. by mail, po.tpaid, SWTOgbIMHCSpitWVPr we will sei.d 5 shawls and 5 subecrinllons to one address for J1.1.u. Satisfaction Guaranteed or money refunded. Address NMhBF FARM AND HOUSEHOLD, Hartford. Conn. wttt UNDOES IT PAY! MAIMNu. ■ ■ Free catalogue tells what eusI V , tonierssay: This Is the Great CD 1 Prospecting Machine. Drills 3E Jpf fflj-L. . all kinds earth and rock and r~ ffljrl fn I pump cuttings to surface at {. ff* 111 I each stroke!—Tests the waler uU KA El J- • without taking out tools. Drives tubing or enlarges hole C/3 HE/ftg below it. Runs with wonderful GS gamy Wnßr- ease, and drops tools 70 or SO Wn JOA times a minute! Horse or BsJ) illßlA steam power used. wIIINV Wtas*** also make maJr —FlErd chines and tools for boring large wells. LOOMIS <fc NYM AN, “Sil TIFFIN. OHIO. CLYDESDALE AND ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES. Theon'ystudir.Aniericacontaining the very liestspectmen.nof both breeds. Prize-winners ut Chicago l-’air, the World's Fair at New Orleans, the Ruval So eiety of England, etc. |U Large importation ar--vj—WE Hwlnl fiVGd August 12, and -=:.BrWMI more to follow. Our Blteaafe-jViiraßj' buying lacilities bring ’unequaled, there is no rimoL’t Procure flrst- I claHs I) °an'inials °o f f hreedlng at very lowest prices. Every anlJl?Mm l^ reC ?Fa 1 and S llaran teed. Terms to suit all customers. Catalogues on application. GALBRAITH BROS.* Janesville. Wls. I CURE FITS! \\ hen 1 nay cure i u<> not. moau merely to stop them tor a time and then have them return again, I mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, BPILRPBY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. / warrantmy remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bortle of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. It costs' you nothing for a trial, and I will cure you. Address Dr. H. G. ROOT, 183 Pearl St., New York.
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