Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1886 — Page 7

AN OPIUM EATER’S STORY.

Crawling Over Red-Hot Bars of Iron in His Fearful Frenzy—A Scientific Investigation and Its Results. Cincinnati Times-Star. “Opium or death!” Tina brief sentence was fairly hissed into the ear of a prominent druggist on Vine street by a person who, a few years ago well off, is to-day a hopeless wreck. One can scarcely realize the sufferings of an opium victim, ve Quincev has vividly portrayed it But who can fitly describe the joy of the rescued victim? H. C. Wilson, of Loveland, 0., formerly with March, Harwood & Co., manufacturing chemists of St Louis, and of the well-known firm of K C. Wilson & Co., chemists, formerly of this city, gave our reporter yesterday a bit of thrilling personal experience'in this line. “I have crawled over red hot bars of iron and coals of fire,” he said, “in my agony during an opium frenzy. The very thought of my sufferings freezes" my blood and chills my bones. I was then eating over 30 grains of opium daily.” “How did you contract the habit?” “Excessive business cares broke me down and my doctor prescribed opium! That is the way nine-tenths of cases commence. When I determined to stop, however, I found I could not do it. “You may be surprised to know,” he said, “that two-fifths of the slaves of morphine and opium are physicians. Many of these I met We studied our cases carefully. We found out what the organs wore in which the appetite wa-3 developed and sustained; that no victim was free from a demoralized condition of these organs; that the hope of a cure depended entirely upon 'the degree, of vigor which could he imparted to them. I have seen patients, while undergoing treatment, compelled to resort to opium again to deaden the horrible pain in those organs. I marvel how I ever escaped.” “Do you mean to say, Mr. Wilson, that you have conquered the habit?” “Indeed 1 have. ”

“Do you object to telling mo how?” “No, sir. Studying the matter with several opium-eating physicians, wo became satisfied that the appetite for opium was located in the kidneys and liver. Our next object was to find a specific for restoring those organs to health. The physicians, much against their code, addressed their attention to a certain remedy and became thoroughly convinced on its scientific merits alone that it was the only one that could be relied upon in every case of disordered kidneys and liver. I thereupon began using it and, supplementing it with my own special treatment, finally got fully over the habit I may say that the most important part of the treatment is to get those organs first into good working condition, for in them the appetbe originates and is sustained, and in them over ninety per cent of all other human ailments originate. 1 “For tlie last seven years this position has been taken by the proprietors of that remedy, and finally it is becoming an acknowledged scientific truth among the medical profession; many of them, however, do not opsnly acknowledge it, and yet, knowing they have no other scientific spec fie, tlieir code not allowing them to use it, they buy it upon the quiet and prescribe it in their own bottles.” “As I said before, the opium and morphine habits can never be cured until the appetite'for them is routed out of the kidneys and liver. I have tried everything,— experimented with everything, and as the result of my studies and investigation, I can say I know nothing can accomplish this result but Warner’s safe cure. ”

“Have others tried your treatment?” “Yes, sir, many; and all who have followed it fully have recovered. Several of them who did not first treat their kidneys and liver for six or eight weeks, as I advised them, completely failed. This form of treatment is always insisted upon for all patients, whether treated by mail or at the Loveland Opium Institute, and supplemented by our special private treatment, it always cures.” Mr. Wilson stands very high wherever known. His experience is only another proof of the wonderful and conceded power of Warner’s safe cure overall diseases of the kidneys, liver, and blood, and the diseases cause! by derangements of these organs. We may say that it is very flattering to the proprietors of Warner’s safe cure that it has received the highest medical indorsement, and, after persistent study, it is admitted by scientists that there is nothing in materia medica for the restoration of those great organs that equals it in power. We fake pleasure in publishing the above statements coming from so reliable a source as Mr. Wilson and confirming by personal experience what we have time and again published in our columns. We also extend to the proprietors our hearty congratulations on the results wrought. ,

One by One They Fade.

It seems that Lucretia Borgia was not a murderess, as the world lias always believed, but an amiable woman, a loving wife and a gentle and affectionate mother. Thus the mists of error that shroud the past are being dispersed by the light of modern investigation. We will not be surprised to learn some of these days that Nero was a philanthrophist who founded an orphan asylum.— Boston Courier. Six things are requisite to create a happy home. Integrity must be the architect, and tidiness the upholsterer. It must be warmed with affection, and lighted up by cheerfulness, and industry must be the ventilator, renewing the atmosphere, and bringing in fresh salubrity day by day; while over all, as a protecting glory and canopy, nothing will suffice except the glory of heaven.

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Important.

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Sharp Pangs Athwart the Forehead, And in the muscles of the neck and shoulder, usually most violent alter nightfall, are among the cheerful manifestations of neuralgia It is an affection of the nerve intensified by a cold. Repose, bringing with it a cessation of pain, is induced by Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is a fine nerve tonic and tranquilizer. It is also a reliable means of checking rheumatism and gout. These maladies have always more or less to do with the kidneys that, when inactive, fail to throw off tho impurities which engender them. The Bitters can be relied upon to renew a healthy and purifying action of the renal organs. Besides this, it gives tone to the stomach, liver, and bowels, and enriches the circulation. Aj petite and sleep both profit by it, and it is a well accredited means of fortifying the system against malaria. It hastens the recovery of strength by convalescents, mitigates the infirmities of age, and helps the constitutionally feeble. A Southern Cure for Spring Fever. Jest go an’ git you a lian’ful of dogwood, a Ixan’ful of cherry, and a han’ful of poplar bark. Then git you a little gran’sir graybeard root, and burn nine red corncobs —be shore and get red ones —an’ save the ashes, an* beat all them barks an’ roots an’ ashes up fine. Then go to the blacksmith-shop and git a han’ful of clean cinders, an’ git a little piece o’ brimstone, an’ a little piece o’ sulphur, an’ a little piece o’ saltpeter, an’ beat them all up fine. Then mix them two powders together, and take a teaspoonful three times a day for nine days, an’ then rest nine days, an’ then begin again an’ take it nine days; an’ do this three times. By that time you’ll have it all tuck up, an’ you’ll be as fat as a hog. —Georgia Farmer, in Atlanta Constitution. One among the many eminent church dignitaries who have given their public endorsement to the wonderful efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil, in case of rheumatism and other painful ailments, is the Right Reverend Bishop Gilmour, Cleveland, Ohio.

Done in Milwaukee.

“You c-can’t get b-bloodout of a turnip,” said the stuttering bartender, as he landed a beer mug on the head of a defaulting tramp, “but I b-bel eve I c-can out of a b-beat;” and then he grabbed the off ender by the throat. “You hadn’t artichoke me that way,” gasped the sufferer; “lettuce part friends.” “Friends n-nothiug,” yelled the bartender; “I can’t stand y-your c-cabbag-ing. You c-cumber the saloon and make me m-melancholy. D-don’t you c-come in here a-g-gain.” “Oh, how you’ve made my spine ache!” whined the tramp, as he went out into the cold and pitiless world.— Peck’s Sun. The only cough mixture before the people that contains no opiates or narcotics is Red Star Cough Cure. Price, twenty-five cents.

The English Royal Family.

It costs a good deal to support Queen Victoria and her family. liere is a list of the amounts as near as they can be got at in dollars The Queen receives annually about $3,100,000 ; the Prince of Wales, $600,000; Prince Alfred, $130,000; Prince Arthur, $145,000; Princess Koyal, $50,000; Princess Helena, $30,000 ; Princess Louise, $30,000 ; Princess Beatrice, $30,000; Duchess of Albany, $30,000 ; Duchess of Cambridge, $30,000 ; Princess Augusta, $15,000; Duke of Cambridge, $110,000; Duke of Edinburgh,sl3o,ooo; Princess Mary, $25,000 ; Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, $16,000; Prince Leiningen, $3,000; Prince Victor‘of Hohenlohe, SIO,OOO, Not to be susceptible of kindness shows either a hard heart or bad usage-Unequaled—-Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemn • A peculiarity of stage banquets is thft 'great variety of supes. • * “Put Up’’ at the Gault Ihnue. ' The'.business man or tourist will find firstclass accommodations at the low price of $2 and 12.50 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 front the Onion Depot Elevator; alhappointments first-class. Hoyt & Sates, Proprietors.

A Most Liberal Offer!

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Thomas Carlyle,

tbe great Scotch author, suffered all his life with dyspepsia, which made his life miserat le and cau cd his best and truest friends not a little pain because of his fretfulness. Dyspepsia generally arises from disoases of tho liver, and as Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery” cures ail dlsca«es of this great gland, it follows that while all cannot be Carlyles, even with dyspepsia, all can be free from the malady, while emulating his virtues. The mas of indigenous bunions may be said to be a person of great resources, sincere generally has something on fbot. “ Oh, wad some power the giftie alp ue. To see ourselves as ithers see us." Few women want to appear sick, and yet how many we see with pain written on every feature, wbo bare been suffering for months from female weakness, and who could easily cuie themselves by the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription,’’ to be found at any drug story. This remedy is a specific for we»K backs, nervous or neuralgic pains, and all that clas9 of diseases known as “female complaints.’’ Illustrated, large treatise on diseases of women, with most successful courses of self-treatment, sent for 10 in stamps. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. _ You may crowd, you may jam the streetcar if you will, but there’s room for one more on the vehicle still. Foe imparting tone and strength to the stomach, liver, aud bowels, take Ayer’s Pills. When a Chatham street merchant charges sl7 for a coat that costs $2.50, he offers it regardless of cost. Soft pliant, and glossy hair results from tho use of Hall’s Hair Renewer. A coal dealer lays up treasures in heaven when he goes out of his weigh to oblige a poor widow.

“ROUGH ON ITCH.”

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“ROUGH ON CATARRH”

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WELL’S HAIR BALSAM,

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“ROUGH ON BILE” PILLS

start the bile, rc lieve the bilious stomach, thick, aching head and overloaded bowels. Small granules, small dose, big results, pleasant in operation, don’t disturb the stomach. 25c.

Lost Faith in Physicians.

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