Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1886 — Page 7

WHAT SCIENCE SAYS.

The “Fearful and Wonderful” Mechanism of the Human System Graphically Portrayed. (In the editorial columns of the New York Analyst, H. Lassing, M. 1)., editor, writes the fol-lowing-beautiful description of the laboratories of the human system. We think we have never read a liner or more trustworthy one,) “.Man is the greatest of all chemical laboratories. Magnify the smallest cell of the body, and what a lactory is spread before the eyes, countless chambers in which are globes of air, masses of solid matter, globules of dying liquid; a flash comes and the whole is consumed and needful heat is carried into every part of the system. Electrical forces also generate and are conveyed to the brain, the muscles and the various nerve centers. “In another set of a million chambers we se3 various gases and vapors. By chemical action these are changed and purified in the lungs and the skin. Tne blood we often say is a great living river. In its current are masses -which the air in the lungß did not affect; blocks of chalk; slabs of tartar; pieces of bone-ash, strings of albnmen; drops of molasses, and lines of alcohol. How are these waste masses disposed of? Begin where you will in this great stream you must come to the purifying places of the system. Here all is activity and an invisible fores reaches out into the stream, seizes and carries this mffss of waste into vast trenches, thence into a smaller reservoir, and finally into a larger reservoir, which regularly discharges its contents. This separation of lime, uric acid, and other waste material from the blood, without robbing it of a particle of the life fluid, passes human comprehension. In health this blood-purifying process is carried on without our knowledge. The organs in which it is done are faithful servants whose work is silent as long as health remains. “People strangely wait until pain strikes a nerve before they will realize tnat they have any trouble. They do not know that imin concerns chiefly the exterior, not the iuterior, of the body. A certain set of nerves connect these blood-purifying organs with the brain. They may not gnaw and bite as does the toothache or a scratch, but they regularly, silently report When these organs are failing, these nerves indicate it by drawing the blood from the face and cheek, leaving the lip and eye blanched, by sending uric acid poison into the smallest veins, tlie skin then'becoming gray, yellow, or brown. They also prevent the purification of the blood in the lungs, and cause pulmonary difficulties, weariness and pam. Who enjoys perfect health, especially in this land where we burn the candle in one mass? The athlete breaks down in the race; the editor falls at his desk; the merchant succumbs in his counting-room. These events should not have been unexpected for nature long ago hung out her ‘lanterns of alarm.’ When the ‘accident’ finally comes, its fatal effect is seen in a hundred forms; cither as congestion, chronic weakness, as wrong action, as variable appetite, as head troubles, as palpitation and irregularities of the heart, as premature decay, as dryness and harshness of the skin causing the hair to drop out or turn gray, as apoplexy, as paralysis, as general debility, blood-poisoning, etc. “Put no faith, then, in the wiseacre who says there is no danger as long as there is no pain. Put no faith in the physician, whoever he may be, who says it is a mere cold or a slight indisposition. He knows little, if any, more than you do about it He can neither see nor examine these organs, and depends entirely upon experimental tests, that you can make as well as he. “If the output is discolored or muddy, if it contains albumen, lymph, crystals, sweet or morbid matter, is rod with escaped blood, or roily with gravel, mucus, and froth, something is wrong, and disease and death are not far away. “These organs which we have described thus at length, because they are really the most important ones in the human system, tlie ones in which a large majority of human ailments originate and are susutained, are the kidneys. They have not been much discussed in public because it is conceded that the profession has little known power over them. What is -wanted for such organs is a simple medicine, which can do no harm to the most delicate but must be of the greatest benefit to the afflicted. Such a remedy, tried and proved bv many thousands all over the world, is Warner s safe cure. With those in whom disease is deepseated it is the only specific. For those in whom the seeds are sown and the beginning of illness started it is an unfailing reliance. It may be recommended to tlie well to prevent sickness and to the sick to prevent death. With its aid the great filtering engines of the system keep on in their silent work without interruption; without it they get out of gear, and then disease and death open the door and cross tlie threshold.” Such writing ought not only to please but to carry conviction that what Editor Lassing, M. D., —so high an authority—says is true, and that his counsel is worthy the attention and heed of all prudent, right-minded people.

An Episode on a Cable Car.

They were sitting on a cable car. It was the dummy. The rain had given the climate a rest*for an hour, and they were going home from Mary Anderson. “Don’t,” she whispered to him. “Don’t what?” “Don’t press my hand so hard, and take away your arm. ” “What do you mean?” he whispered, and glared across her at a man on the other s'de. “Fare, please!” said the conductor, and she found she had been squeezing the conductor’s hand, and he —well — he humored her. —San Francisco Chronicle.

A Light Loss.

Gray—You are looking very sour this morning, Green. Green—l’m feeling very bad, very bad, indeed. You see, I forgot myself last night; was out with the boys, and drank too much, and lost Gray—Good gracious! You didn’t lose your wallet, did you ? Green —No, but I’m afraid I lost my character. Gray—Pshaw! Don’t be downcast about that. It isn’t as bad as if you had lost something valuable. —Boston Courier.

Misunderstood.

Benevolent daughter of the house to rural cousin, who is causing some delay by his second plate of soup: “I should like to keep company with you, if I could ; ” Josiah (blushingly): “Oh, yes—only—er—l am keepin’ company now with Almira Higgins, of our place.”— Life. Life seems hardly worth the living to-day to many a tired, unhappy, discouraged woman who is suffering lrom chronic female weakness for which she has been able to find no relief. But there is a certain cure for all the painful complaints to which the weaker sex is liable. We refer to Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription,’’ to. the virtues of which thousands of women can testify. As a tonic and nervine It is unsurpassed. All druggists. She —“What a man you are to come to a decision? Don’t you know your own mind?” He—“No, dear, I don’t believe I do; not even by sight.”

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 CIS rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with tlie best. Horse cars, stages, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city.

Not All Right.

A reporter called upon a prominent citizen and said: “I would like to interview you with regard to the strike.” The prominent citizen frowned, reflected a moment and replied: “No, sir, no. It is a rule of my life never to be interviewed, but I don’t mind telling you privately what I think.” “All right.” “But mind, now, you must promise not to print a word I say nor an idea I advance.” “I promise.” The prominent citizen freely expressed himself. And the reporter, after again promising that he would make no note of, the conversation, departed. Early the next morning the prominent citizen seized the paper and eagerly looked for the interview. “What are you looking for?” his wife asked. “Nothing,” he replied as he threw down the paper. “You can’t place any confidence in those confounded reporters.” “Has he printed what you said?” “No.” “Then it’s all right.” “No, it’s not all right. Do you reckon I want to talk two hours and then be treated with contempt? He ought to have said I refused to be interviewed, and then to have stated what I said. A reporter is a nuisance.” —Arkansaw Traveler.

Men and Women

Who are constantly nervous are, in nineteen cases out of twenty, dyspeptic. The twentieth case will be found, upon investigation, to be that of a person who is troubled with symptoms of indigestion. Thinness, unnatural anxiety, peevvishness, buzzing in the ears, a disposition to start on the sudden closing of a door, tremulousness of the hands—more particularly of the right—show that the nerves are weak and unsteady. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters strengthens and quiets the nerves. This effect is a speedy consequence of its invigorating and regulating action upon the organs of digestion and assimilation. Ic enriches the blood, conquers a chronic tendency to biliousness, relieves sick and nervous headaches, and regulates the bowels without griping them. A more trustworthy defense against fever and ngue does not exist, and it subdues a tendency to rheumatism, kidney and bladder derangement.*- Taken before retiring, it induces sound repose.

The Photographer’s Habit.

“The force of habit is a wonderful thing,” said the philosophizing passenger who expectorated upon the floor; “now, just to show you. I’m a photographer out in the country here a piece, and the other day I was called out to take a negative of a dead man. At my suggestion his relatives propped him up on some chairs so that his position would be somewhere near natural, and then stood back while I took him. After focusing the lens I stepped out, looked to see that everything was all right, said ‘Now, hold still a moment, please,’ and made the exposure. Right there was the first laughter that had been heard in that house for two weeks.” —Chicago News. After the most exhaustive practical tests in hospitals and' elsewhere, the gold medal and certificate of highest merit were awarded to St. Jacobs Oil, as the best pain-curing remedy, at the Calcutta International Exhibition.

A New Plaster.

A new plaster or artificial fire-proof stone has for its chief constituent the mineral asbestine, a sil’cate of magnesium. To this is added powdered flint and caustic potash, with sufficient water-glass (silicate of soda) to make it into an adhesive plaster. Sand also is mixed with it before use. No lathing is necessary, as the mixture adheres to any smooth wood or metallic surface. Prof. Grothe, Brooklyn Board of Health, says Red Star Congh Cure is free from opiates, and highly efficacious. Twenty-five cents.

Work of Observatories.

Progress in astronomy no longer depends upon chance observation, but is now effected by a division of labor and a concentration at certain points upon some one particular object of research. The leading observatories all work at specialties. At Harvard the relative magnitude of the stars receives chief attention; at Princeton, spectroscopy; at Alleghany Observatory, the dark part of the solar spectrum and the effect of the invisible heat rays on the earth; at the National Observatory, positions and orbits of satellites; at Cincinnati, double stars; at Chicago, the surface of J upiter; and at Albany and Yale, the perfecting of maps of the heavens.

“A Great Strike.”

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Where Are Yon Going?

If you have pain in the back, pa e and sallow complexion, bilious or 6ick headache, eruptions on the skin, coated toneue. sluggish circulation, or a hacking-cough, you are going into your grave if you do not take steps to cure yourself. If you are wi>e you will do this by the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery,” compounded of the most efficacious ingredients kuown’to medical science for giving health and strength to the system through the medium of the liver and the blood. “What are your means of existence?” demands the Justice of a tramp who has been brought before him. “A very good stomach.” Siol» and bilious headache, and all derangements of stomach and bowels, cured by Dr. Pierce’s “Pel.ets” —or anti-bilious granules. 25 cents a vial. No cheap boxes to allow waste of virtues. By druggists. Bound in morocco —my lady’s feet. Bound in calf—the youthful ox. Ateb’s Ague Cure is a purely vegetable compound, aud is free from dangerous drugs. The spider would not make a good baseball player, because it so frequently goes out on a fly. “Haul’s Hair Renewer keeps mv hair in good condition.”—Mrs. S. H. Scott. Stoddard. N. H. Auctioneers have a nod way of receiving bids.

Satisfactory Evidence.

J. W. Graham, Wholesale Druggist of Austin, Tex., writes: “I have been handling DR WM. HALL’S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS for the past year, and have found it one of tlie most salable medicines I have every had in my house for Coughs, Colds, and even Consumption, always giving entire satifnetion. Please send me another gross. ”

A Most Liberal Offer!

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LIFE PRESERVER.

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“Put Up” at the Gault House.

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