Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1886 — Page 7
A Better Game than Poker.
“"While I was on the Union Pacific,* Raid the conductor, “I made np my mind to break np card-playing, because it led to so many disputes. The boys used to get the best of me, however, and they always had a substitute for Hoyle’s game of chance. The best I ever saw was one time when we were coming East from Ogden. There were four in a party, and one of them had a common cigar box with a hole cut in the center of the top. Within was a cockroach. Each of the party placed a piece of lump sugar on the corner of the box nearest to him, as it was placed in the middle of the quartet. The ‘ante’ was a dollar, and the game was to see which lump of sugar the roach would tackle first when it came up through the hole. His highness made his appearance soon after the chunks of sweetness were placed in position. The fun then began. The loach would take a survey of the situation and then dart for one corner. Just as the lucky owner would think his sugar was to be seized and the stakes won, the roach would turn suddenly around and go for another lump. Thfis the excitement would be continually on the rise, and the outside bets would commence. Sometimes it would be twenty minutes before the roach would light on a lump, and only those who have seen this game can imagine the interest created. Why, poker is nowhere in comparison, and the night I speak of it caused more confounded t ouble on my car than fifty games of ca ds. The ladies grew wild over the game. I must confess I got interested myself, and came hear missing some local fares. The roach game kept up all the way to Cheyenne, and over S7OO had changed hands among the players, to say nothing of outside winnings. I was afterward told that the man Who had the box had just come out $1,500 ahead on the game in ’Frisco, and that there it was all the rage.” —Omaha Railway News.
The virtues of St. Jacobs Oil, as proclaimed by millions of restored sufferers, should induce every one to supply his household with this great specific. It conquers pain. •
Water-Spouts.
Rain, hail, and snow are caused by ascending vapors. Can you tell the natural cause of a water-spout, if such a thing ever really existed ? A water-spout is a diminutive whirlwind, lasting from a few seconds to an hour, and reaching down from the under surface of a cloud to or nearly to the surface of the earth. In the center of this whirlwind appears a slender column of water or dense vapor, constituting the water-spout proper. This column often descends but a short distance, like a pouch, but in its complete stages reaches to within from ten to fifty feet of the earth or sea, and is accompanied by a cloud of whirling dust •or spray raised from the ground or sea. The column is probably hollow, and the air whirling around it is sometimes an ascending, but more frequently a descending, current; the latter apparently is especially the case in the “cloud bursts” that occasionally desolate limited regions. In the waterspout the whirling movement of the air is generally distinctly recognized, but in the hurricane and typhoon this movement takes place on so grand a scale that it can only be demonstrated by collecting and platting upon charts the observations made at widely separated stations. “It is as harmless as it is effective,” is what is said of Red Star Cough Cure by Dr. S. K. Cox, D. D.. Analytical Chemist, Washington, D. C. Price, twenty-five cents.
A Patient Wife;
“I have heard,” said the kind-hearted Austin female philanthropist to the woman who lived in a dilapidated shanty in the suburbs, whose head wastied up, and who had one arm in a sling, “I have heard that your husband beats you, and I thought I would consult you to see if we could not restrain him.” “You are mistaken, madam; my husband never beats me. We have' lived together fifteen years, and he has never beaten me yet,” and the woman adjusted her arm in the sling. “I am so glad to hear that I am mistaken,” replied the female philanthropist. “No,” continued the woman, sadly, putting the bandage over the eye, “he has never struck me a blow yet. He has kicked me in a dozen different places forty different times: he has taken me by my two ears and bumped my head on the floor, or on the corner of the mantelpiece; he has poured hot water down my back, pulled out my hair by the handful, and he has stuck pins in me a time or so; he feeds his dog in my new Sunday bonnet, but he has never yet beat me, and until he does I don’t th nk I ought to complain.” The visitor then withdrew without saying another word. —Texas Siftings.
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Important.
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A Young Man Trie? Farming.
Almost every one has heard the story Mark Twain tells about Henry Ward Beecher when the latter first indulged in the luxury of amateur farming. The great preacher bought a pig for $5, fed it $lO worth of corn, and then sold it for SO. He said he made on the pig, but lost on the corn. A similar experience befell two of my friends in this city who came to the conclusion they would improve the back part of their lots. They are young men with plenty of business on hand, and so could not work the garden growler themselves. The other day one of them made a statement of expenses and gains to find out how he stood with his farming experiment. He discovered that he had paid $S for fertilizers, sls for labor, and had sworn 500 times at his neighbors’ chickens, had quarreled twice on this account, was sued once for killing two cat*, nearly mobbed for kicking a dog but of his tomatoes, and had for his gains one mess of green peas, five tomatoes, one dozen ears of corn, and a prospective peck of potatoes. After this my young friend will plant his farm in lawn grass and attend the market for his best vegetables. —Lancaster Examiner.
Serious Danger
Threatens every man, woman and child living in a region of country where fever and ague is prevalent, since the germs of malarial disease are inhaled from the air and are swallowed from the water of such a region. Medicinal safeguard is absolutely necessary to nullify this danger. As a means of fortifying and acclimating the system so as to be able to resist the malarial poison, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is incomparably the ’best and the most popular. Irregularities of the stomach, liver and bowels encourage malaria; but these are speedily rectiflod by the Bitters. The functions of digestion and secretion are assisted by its use, and a vigorous as well as regular condition of the system promoted by it. Constitution and physique are thus defended against the inroads of malaria by this matchless preventive, which is also a certain and thorough remedy in the worst cases of intermittent and remittent fevers.
Not Fixed for ’Em.
The son of a prominent Chicago minister went out to Montana to look up a business opening, but soon returned with an empty pocket-book and no watch and chain. “I am surprised to see you back so soon,” said his father. “Well, I feel somewhat that way myself.” “Didn’t you strike a business chance out there that you could take advantage of?” “I struck plenty of chances, but the fact is, father, I never held the right kind of a hand to take advantage of them. Can you let me have about $5?” —Estelline Bell. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, consumption, night-sweats, and all lingering coughs, Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” is a sovereign remedy. Superior to cod liver oiL By druggists. An indirect way of getting a drink of water at a cheap boarding house is to ask for a third cup of tea.
The Secret of Life.
SCOVTLL’S SARSAPARILLA, OR BLOOD AND LTVER SYRUP, is the remedy for the cure ofScrofulous Taint, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Malaria, and all diseases arising from an impure condition of the blood. Certificates can be presented from many leading Physicians, Ministers, and heads of families throughout the land endorsing SCOVILL’S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP in the highest terms. We are constantly in receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, and we recommend it as the best remedy for above diseases.
Gold Mines
Are very uncertain property; for every paying mine a hundred exist that do not pay. But if you write to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, you will receive, free, full particulars about their new business, and learn how some hare made over SSO in a single day at it. You can live at home and earn from $5 to $25 and upwards per day wherever you are located. Both sexes; all ages. Capital not required; you are started free. Send your address, and all Will be proved to you.
“ROUGH ON ITCH.”
“Rough on Itch” euros skin humors, eruptions, ring worm, totter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber’s itch. 5Uc. jars.
“ROUGH ON CATARRH”
corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases; also unequaleu as gargle for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. 50a
“ROUGH ON PILES."
Why suffer Piles? Immediate relief and complete cure guaranteed. Ask for “Rough on Piles.” Bure cure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 50c. At Druggists' or Mailed.
For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits, ana general debility in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Fer-ro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cal'sava,” made by Caswell, Hazard <fc Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic, and for patients recover,n” from fever and other sickness it has no equal. “Rough on Rats” clears out Rats, Mica 15a “Rough on Coma, "hard or soft corn*, bunions, Ido. “Rough on Toothache. ” Instant relief. 15a
WELL'S HAIR BALSAM,
If gray, restores to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out; strengthens, cleanses, heals scalp, 50&
“ROUGH ON RILE” PILLS
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 Frazer Axle Grease Is better and cheaper than any other at double the price. Best, easiest to use, and cheapest. Plso’S Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 50a
Stranger than Fiction
are the records of some of the cures of consumption effected by that most wonderful remedy—Dr. Pierce’s 1 Golden Medical Discovery.” Thousands of grateful men and women, who have been snatched almost from the very jaws of death, can testify that consumption, in its early stages, ia no longer incurable. The Discovery baa no equal as a pectoral and alterative, and the most obstinate affections of the throat and lungs yield to its power. All druggists. When a cricket young man and a lawntennis young lady marry it is likely to be hard upon the furniture. —New York Journal. “What we learn with pleasure we never forget”—Alfred Mereipr. The following is a case m point: “I paid out hundreds of d dlars without receiving any benefit,” says ilrs. Emily Rhoads of Mcßrides, Mich. “I had female complaints, especially ‘dragging-down,’ for over six years. Dr. R. V. Pierce’s ‘Favorite Prescription’ did me more good than any medicine I ever took. I advise every siik lady to take it” And so do we. It never disappoints its patrons. Druggists sell it Down in front—the dude’s first moustache. We have used Ayer’s Ague Cure, and hav# found it invaluable in malarial troubles. “We argue from different premises,” as the woman said when she dumped her ashes over the fence. Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers produces, in one application, a permanent color. A Western compositor has been trying to set a hen to music.
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