Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1886 — Page 3

Free to Ministers, Lawyers, Doctors, and Teachers.

If yon will get your dealer to order from his wholesale druggist one dozen bottles Wakneb's White Wine or 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 Laud free with medicine. Address Dr. C. D. Wabneb, Chicago, HI. All druggists. “Rough on Rats* clears out Rats, Mice. 15a “Rough on Corns, "hard or soft corns, bunions, 15c. “Roughon Toothache.” Instant relief. 15a

WELL’S HAIR BALSAM,

If gray, restores to original color. An elegant dressiugj softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out; strengthens, cleanses, heals scalp, 50a

“ROUGH ON BILE” FILLS

start the bile, relieve the bilious stomach, thick, aching head and overloaded bowels. Small granules, small dose, big results, pleasant in operation, don’t disturb the stomach. 25a The habit of running over boots or shoes corrected with Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners.

SPERRY DAVIS’*® 8 PAIN-KILLER IS RECOMMENDED BY Physicians, Ministers, Missionaries, Managers of Factories, Workshops, Plantations, Nurses in Hospitals—in short, everybody everywhere who has ever given it a trial, TAKEN INTERNALLY, IT WILL BE FOUND A NEVER FAILING CUBE FOB SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, PAINS IN THE STOMACH. CRAMPS, SUMMER and BOWEL COMPLAINTS, SORE THROAT, &c. APPLIED EXTERNALLY, IT IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH FOR CURING SPRAINS, BRUISES, RHEUMATISM .NEURALGIA TOOTH. ACHE, BURNS, FROSTBITES, &c. Prices, 25c, 50c, and SI.OO per Bottle, For Sale by all Medicine Dealers. *®"Beware of Imitations.

fVPALDING’S ATHLETIC RULES. V Governing all Athletic Sport*, together with k the largest Illustrated Catalogue ot Sporting mGoods ever offered, mailed tor 250, which gj.B allowed to the purchaser of goods to the Jf amount of $1 and upward. A. G. SPALDING W A UltOS., Chicago, or 241 Broad way, N. Y. THIS PAPER whm writing to adtbktiriss. FACE, HANDS, FEET, and all their Imperfection*. including Facial, Superfluous Hair, Birth Marka, (S'! U Moles, Warts, Moth, Freckles, Red Note, Acne, Black Heads, Scars, Pitting and their treatment, Dr. JOHN H. WOODBURY. 87 N. Pearl St* Albany, N. Y. EstVd 1870. Send 10c. lor book. CLYDESDALE AND ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES. The only stud ir.America containing the very bestspeeimensof both breeds. Prize-winners w at Chicago Fair, the World’s Fair at New Orleans, the Itoyal Societ.v of England, etc. Large importation arWK rived August 12, and wSSaWa___ £ nwp more to follow. Our buying facilities being - unequaled, there is no ' !■ m , such opportunity offered elsewhere to procure first-class animals of choloest breeding at very lowest prices. Everv animal duly recorded and guaranteed. Terms to suit all customers. Catalogues on application. GALBRAITH BROS.. .Janesville. TVis. 5Re su\vis. •f the Louisville and Jeffersonville Perry Co., Mr. J. 0. Dorsey, who lives on Wall St., Jeffersonville, Ind., suffered severely from Neuralgia in the face, and was quickly cured by ATHLOPHOROS, This is the only sure and safe remedy for Neuralgia. Ask your druggist for Athlophoros. If you eannot get it of him do not try something else, but order at once from us. We will send it express paid on receipt of price, SI,OO per bottle. ATHLOPHOBOS CO.. 112T7a1l St.. New York. A BMn of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GO ERA HD’S Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier 53 " ® o*i kies tEu J £ o o dies, RaHh and Ed » o, d wbSkP’*. YW -r Skin diseases, said to a lady of the Aaid ton (a patient), “As you trulies will use them, I recommend 'Gouraud’s Cream’ as the least harmful of all Skin preparations.” One bottle ■will last six months, using it every day. Also Poudre Subtile removes superfluous hair without injury to the skin. FERD. T. HOPKINS, Manager, 48 Bond St., N. Y. For sale by all druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the U. 8., Canadas, and Europe. Beware of base imitations, f 1,000 Reward for arrest and proof of any one selling the same. c S • Fc ' • w- HALL’S Iungs'BALSAM Cures Consumption, Colds. Pneumonia, Influenza. Bronchial Difficulties. Bronchitis. Hoarseness, Asthma, Croup, Wbnoplnar Cough, and all Diseases of the Breathing Ur. nans. It soothes and heals tne Membrane of the Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents the night sweats and tightness across the chest which accompany It. Consumption Is not an Incurable inafndy. HALI/S BALSAM will care yon, even though professional aid fall*. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electrio Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, Impaired Vitality, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to Health and Vigor guaranteed. No rllk ia incurred. Hlustrated pamphlet, in sealed envelope, mailed free, by addressing VOLTAIC BELT CO„ Marshall, Michigan.

To Digest Vulcanite

Require* acids more potent than the solvent juices of the human stomach. And yet, in the form of medicine intended to reform the. very evil they aggravate, to wit, dyspepsia, solids and fluids, irreconcilable in their constituents that have no chemical alßnity one with the other, are introduced into it. Are these so-called remedies more digestible than vulcanite ? Positively—no! Hostetiers Stomach Bitters, on the other hand, a simple medicine, harmonious in its composition and readily assimilable, is active, and produces marked ai well as speedily appreciable effects, because it is a rational remedy suited to the stomach. It is a tonic in the true sense, because it harmonizes and insures regularity of the operations of digestion. Not the least of the benefits which it confers, is a thorough repair of. the damage inflicted on the stomach by ill-chosen remedies. For biliousness, constipation, malarial complaints, rheumatism and kidney troubles, it is alike invaluable.

The Shrewd Maine Man.

“Uncle Stead” is what they called a shrewd old gentleman who nsed to live in Winthrop, a little way out of the village, up the side of the pond near Readfield. One of his fellow-citizens was a man named Lovejoy. Uncle Stead met Lovejoy in the village one day, and said to him: “Lovejoy, there’s a poor woman lives out on the edge of thp town that needs some provisions. I’m willing to supply her, but I’ve sold my horse and have no means of getting the stuff to her. Now, I’ll buy her a barrel of flour, and a ham, and some other supplies if you’ll carry them out to her with your team.” Lovejoy said, certainly, he’d be very glad to do it. Accordingly, Uncle Stead bought a barrel of flour, a ham, a bucket of sugar, etc., and, telling Lovejoy where the woman lived, sent him off on the errand of charity with the good things in his pung. Lovejoy easily found the house where the woman lived. He unloaded the goods, puffing like a grampus as he rolled the barrel of flour in, and said to the woman: “Mr. Steadman sent you the provisions. He’s a mighty kindhearted man to send you ali these things.” “Well, I don’t know why he shouldn’t send them to me!” exclaimed the woman in surprised accents. “He’s my husband !”—Rockland Courier-Gazette. Boxcen's Budget, Fort Plain, N. Y., for March, 1886, says: In the multiplicity of medicines placed upon the market, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the meritorious and the worthless. There are at least two excellent remedies wideiy used, the efficiency of which is unquestioned. We refer to St. Jacobs Oil and Red Star Cough Cure.

She Played Not by Muscle, but For It.

One of the leading teachers of the violin in Boston—and in America—relates that a young woman came to him for instructions, and after a lesson or two, he very frankly and honestly said to her:

“It is of no use for me to teach you. The simple fact is, you have no musical ear.”

“Oh, I know that,” she returned, with the utmost sweetness and candor.

“But why,” he asked, in astonishment easily imagined, “do you come to me if you know you have no ear ?” “Oh, it is because of my health, ” answered the interesting pupil. “My doctors say there is nothing so good for my dyspepsia as the exercise of the arms I get in violin playing. —Boston Budget.

Solicitor of Patents F. 0. McCleary, of Washington, D. C., says the only thing that did him any good, when suffering with a severe cough of several weeks’ # standing, was Bed Star Cough Cure, which is purely vegetable and free from opiates and poison.

No Time to Lose.

If Dr. Koch should discover a remedy for as well as an explanation of pulmonary disorders, he will have no lack of home practice. Nos. 132 and 134 Ackerstrasse, Berlin, is the location of the most crowded tenement on earth. It is only a four-story building, but contains 232 sections, inhabited by nearly 1,100 human beings. Many of the rooms have only transom windows; others face stuffy courtyards or sunless alleys; in short, an establishment with all modern devices for the systematic manufacture of lung diseases.

“A hen has to feet.” “He done it.” This is what Superintendent B. B. Russell, of Brockton, Mass., placed upon the blackboard for the pupils to correct. This was the way one boy corrected it: “He didn’t done it, God done it.” —Boston Journal of Education.

Don’t Ton Know

that you cannot afford to neglect that catarrh? Don’t you know that it may lead to consumption, to insanity, to deathl Don’t you know that it can be easily cured? Don’t you know that while the thousand and one nostrums you have tried have utterly failed that Lr. Safe’s Catarrh Remedy is a certain cure? It has stood the test of years, and there are hundreds of thousands of grateful men and women in ail parts of the country who can testify to its efficacy. All druggists. Fogg Bpeaks of the Government warehouse as “purgatory,” inasmuch as spirits are there held temporarily in bond.

They Will Not Do It.

Those who once take Dr. Pierce’s “Pleasant Purgative Pellets” will never consent to use any other cathartic. They are pleasant to take and mild in their operation. Smaller than ordinary pills and Inclosed in glass vials; virtues unimpaired. By druggists. When you see a man full of liquor the contemplation of a supreme being is gratifying. It is Amazing that any human being should continue to suffer from biliousness, nervous headache, indigestion, or general weakness, when it is as notorious as that the sun is the source of light that Vinegab Bittees inevitably cures these oomplainta. This medicine is sold everywhere, taken everywhere, and cures everywhere. Header, it will cure you. Many people in this world are so ignorant that they gain fame as newspaper writers.— Maverick. ~ If afflicted with Sore Byes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell It. 86c.

Important.

When you visit or leave New York City, save baggage, exprassage, and #3 carnage hire, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot 613 rooms, fitted np at a cost of one million dollars, #1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best Horse cars, stages, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families oan live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city.

Plants in the Bed-Room.

Babyhood replies thus to a question as to the propriety of keeping plants in the children’s sleeping-room: Plants are not usually injurious in a room during the daytime. When there is sunlight the plants absorb carbonic acid and appropriate its carbon and set free a certain amount of oxygen. This process is not harmful, but rather the reverse, to animal life. The only harm that need be considered is that possibly arising from any considerable quantity of damp earth in the room, but this is probably very slight. But with the coming of darkness this process of absorption of carbonic acid ceases, and a certain amount of the gas is given off; just how much, of course, varies with the quantity and kind of plants in your greenery. The effect is in kind, if not in degree, very much the same as that of having another person sleeping in the room. If you can arrange your plants upon a stand with casters that can be rolled out of the room before sundown and brought back in the morning, the plants will probably be harmless ; otherwise they are better away.

Breach, Rupture, or Hernia.

Cures guaranteed In the worst cases.* No knife or truss treatment. Pamphlet and references, 10 cents in stamps. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main 6treet, Buffalo, N. Y. Fine—two dollars and costs. Finer—the Judge. Finis—the prisoner. To err is human, but you make no mistake if yon use Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and malaria, poor appetite, low spirits, or diseases of the kidneys, stomach, and liver. 50 cents. There is a town in Massachusetts not afraid of small-pox or typhoid fever. It’s Haddam. ASO cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure will promptly and thoroughly cure the worst case of recent cough, cold, or throat or lung trouble. Buy the dollar bottle for chronic cases. Pleasant to take. A “Order slate” is the injudicious advice suspended before certain coal offices. To strengthen and invigorate the stomach, and to stimulate the appetite, take Ayer’s Pills. “Too-fobte,” as tho horseman said to the Professor’s performance on the piano. The best preparation for coloring the beard is Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. The devil is a gentleman and will get up and go if he is told. —Sam Jones.

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 brokendown and discouraged invalids saved Send to Golden Seal Bitters Company, Holland City, Mich., for Facts for the Million! Free.

A Remarkable Tribute.

Sidney Ourohundro, of Pittsburgh, Pa., writes: “I have used DR. WM. HALL’S BALSAM FOR .THE LUNGS many years, with the most gratifying results. The relieving influence of HALL’S BALSAM is wonderful. The pain and rack of the body incidental to a tight cough, soon disappear by the use of a spoonful according to directions. My wife frequently sends for HALL’S BALSAM instead of a physician, and health is speedily restored by its use.”

A Warning to Farmers.

Every farmer living at any distance from a physician should at all times be prepared to treat such common but by no means simple complaints as diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps. Iho safest, surest, and quickest remedy for such disorders is Pebby Davis’ Pain Killer, which has never failed to afford relief in cases of the kind mentioned when properly tried. A teaspoonful is a dose for adults, but twenty drops will cure a child of any ordinary trouble of this kind. The medicine can be found in every respectable drug store.

HAS BEEN O. K. EVER SINCE.

Messrs. Ely Bros., Gentlemen:—My boy (3 years old) was recently taken with cold which seemed finally to settle in his bead. His. nose was stopped up for days and nights so that It was difficult for him to breathe and sleep. 1 called a physician who prescribed, but did him no good. Finally I went to the drug store and got a bottle of your Cream It seemed to work like magic. The boy's nose was clear in two days, and he has been O. K. ever since.—E. J. Hazard, New York City, Jan. 27, 1654.

Athloplioros probably saved my life, as I was running down rapidly from rheumatism and could not have endured the pain much longer. It afforded me the only relief I ever experienced except from hot water. Mrs. Kate Sherman, Streator, 111.

Mind the Hallies. Colds in the Head and Snuffles develop into a Catarrh which ruins the health. Use Ely’s Cream Ralm, a pleasant and safe remedy which will surely prevent and cure. It is not a liquid or a snuff, but is easily applied with the finger. Ail druggists have it. 50 cts. By mail 60 cents. Send for circular. Ely Bros., Owego, N. Y.

“ROUGH ON ITCH.”

“Bough on Itch” cures skin humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted fee\ chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber’s itch. 50c. jars.

“ROUGH ON CATARRH”

corrects offensive odors at once. Complete care of worst chronic cases; also unequaled as gargle for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. 50c.

“ROUGH ON PILES.”

Why suffer Piles. 1 Immediate relief and complete euro guaranteed. Ask for “Rough on Piles." Sure cure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 500. At Druggists' or Milled. If a cough disturbs your sleep, take Piso’fl Cure for Consumption and rest welt The Frazer Axle Grease is the very belt. A trial will prove we are right.

WOMEN Ne*4lu rt»«w»4 atmetk, or «k* lafv <Vms lalralMM >t«aH»r to their sax, ikoaU try !SaH This medicine oombines Iron with pore vegstsbU tonics, snd is invaluable far Disease* peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lire*. It Enriches and Pnrlflen the Blood. NtiuiuluLes the Appetite, Strengthens the Muscles ana Nerves—in fact, thoroughly Invigorates. Clears the complexion, and makes th* skin smooth. It does not blsoksn th* teeth, cease headache, or produoe constipation— alt otlor /roe mtdicinet do. Mas. E.W. Burr. 107 W. I.lth St., Chicago. 111., says: “ I used Brown’s Iron Bitters as atonic while nursing a strong, healthy baby, and was greatly benefited.” Mbs. A. P. Cjlldwxll OrawfordsriUe, lowa, says: “ I used Brown’s Iron Bitters for nervousness and female weakness, and was greatly benefited. I never used anything better.” Mbs. B . A Corey, Lansing, Mich., says: " I have been troubled with weaknesses peculiar to females for years, but found no permanent relief until I used Brown's Iron Bitters, which has oomplately cured me.” Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD.

Without Doubt That poor fellow has some disease of the Liver or Kidneys. \ r% It is pitiful to see a man in suoh JLj J/ a condition. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Iriw/ \y ■® as relieved and oured hunIW/ /yfj dreds of similar cases. /A\ u John Wylie, 88 Moody »t., Lowell, \ Mass., was troubled with want of appetite, S 3 *V/ \ \ oppressive weakness, and severe pains la 1/ XiV 1 \ small of his back: all indications of jSy [UpN. / \ serious derangement of the kidneys and t«, .f ’JN- \ y -yS liver. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla made him a NLT C" — I lYir I we *' man n S a l n > j hi f *' r * 0PW * Keioaunee, Wit., sufl / \\y sered from bad action of the liver, having _ — l if terrible headaches, and such pains in bis —— l 'll h a( A * lO COU U hardly walk. Ho was f \j I /I cured by Ayer’s Sarsnparilla. J#) Jules Y. Gf.tciikll, St. Louts, Mo., \ /tJs was a broken down man, for some years, j from no other cause than derangement of A toe liver. He tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, \ and says: “ By the blessing of God it has cured me. I feel young again. , Tho best jj that can be said of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla la V fins not half good enough.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Dowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists. Pries $1; six bottles, ft

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