Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1886 — The New Judge Charges a Jury. [ARTICLE]

The New Judge Charges a Jury.

He said: “Gentlemen of the jury, charging a jury is a new business to me, as this is my first case. You have heard all the evidence as well as myself; you have also heard what the learned counsel have said. If you believe what the counsel for the plaintiff has told you, your verdict will be for the plaintiff; but if, on the other hand, you believe what the defendant’s counsel has told you, then you will give a verdict for the defendant. But if you are like me, and don’t believe what either of them has said, then I’ll be if I know what yon will do. Constable, take charge of the jury."— Medical and Surgical Reporter. The Vico President of the City Brewery, Mr. J. Helmus, of Louisville, Ky., was entirely cured in one week of a severe attack of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. A Glasgow physician tells of a patient who was troubled with foul eructations, the odor of the gas coming from his stomach being disagreeable to himself and all about him. Once his breath caught fire from a lighted match coming near the mouth; doubtless due to the development of carburetted hydrogen in a very disordered stomach. Now that the country is so prolific in useful gas wells, men’s stomachs can be devoted to better purposes than developing their own illuminating gas.— Dr. Foote's Health Monthly. Atek’s Ague Cure is warranted a sure cure for all malarial disorders. “And how old are you, my little man?” “I’m not old at all; I’m nearly new!” The beneficial results produced by the use of Hall’s Hair Renewor are wonderful. “All flesh is grass,” but some people display more greenness than others.