Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1887 — Page 7
Private Extravagance.
The frequent exposures of defalcations and betrayals of trust generally give stock-gambling as the cause, but there are few instances in -which the defaulter has not lived extravagantly at his home. The effort to make a display of wealth in private and public 1 fe in this country is unprecedented. Its possession, no difference how obtained, is at once made the occasion to indulge in habits of extravr gance and display. It is not confined to officials, but is more especially noticeable in private life. A 'man accumulates wealth in some honorable employment after years of hard toil and rigid economy, aDd he or his family are at once seized with the amb tion to endeavor to eclipse their more fortunate neighbors, whose wealth is not of such recent date.
We spend money lavishly, foolishly, and are unpardouably extravagant in this country. In liurope, Americans are famous for their fashionable recklessness of expenditure. They spend a dollar where an Englishman, I renchman, or German, with more money, would spend ten cents. They value a thing, not according to its real worth, but according to the price paid for it, because this price is a flattering reminder of their ability to pay the bill. Economy is characterized as meanness, and to be careless of money is lauded as commendable generosity. 'ihe consequence is that we have display for disp ay’s sake, and the pressure of fashionable life and the demands of society drag into ruin and disgrace many a family who, under other circumstances, wo :ld be honest. Labor and industry cannot compete in a race of this kind. Diamonds, velvets, and gorgeously furnished private residences can neither be procured nor maintained by the ordinary and legitimate means of money making. The only remedy for this is more simplicity in our mode of life, dress, and living, and this can only be secured by the co-operation of those whose position and wealth is assured and unquestioned. A rigid ignoring of this fashionable demand for the exhibition of wealth by those whose financial ability and real worth was admitted would have a most salutary and beneficial effect on society. The complaint is not altogether against the poor, or those dishonest, or who suddenly accumulate wealth, but our millionaires, with money in bonds and banks, have joined in the reckless style of living. A man does not seek to live within his income, but is ready to take the chances of some fortunate accident to supply the deficiency; then come the pressure of debt, the persistent demand for money, and the opportunity presented to procure the money to relieve the pressure is seized with avidity, and with a moral nature already blunted and honesty tarnished, the road to ruin and crime is easily entered. It is time to call a halt. It is useless to longer attempt to cover up the necessity for a change in a social life; extravagance has grown on us as a people, so that from the highest official to the humblest citizen the race seems to be for display. The place to remedy it is at the head, and the time it is now. It was said in home, in her days of prosperity, by one of her most eloquent orators, on the occasion of the dedication of a statue to a Roman whose life had been offensive to the humble citizens of that republic, “that if there was a Roman youth who had courage enough to behead that statue, he would be cherished and honored in the memories of his countrymen. ” If some brave man in this country, whose position gives him the power, will behead this vile monster called “fashionable society,” he will be a hero, with a prouder distinction than if he had led an army to triumphant victory.—American Cultivator.
The Stomach Distills Acids.
These, if existent in a natural quantity, and unvitiated by bile, play their part in the functions of digestion and assimilation. But the artificial acid resulting from the inability of the stomach to convert food received by it into sustenance, is the producer of flatulence and heartburn, which are the most harassing symptoms of dyspepsia. The best carminative is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Far more effective is it than carbonate of soda, magnesia or other alkaline salts. These invariably weaken the stomach without producing permanent benefit. No man or woman chronically ayspetic, and consequently nervous, can be in possession of the full measure of vigor allowed by nature. Therefore, invigorate and regulate the system, and by so doing protect it from malaria, rheumatism, and other serious maladies. Columbus, three days after the last Moorish stronghold in Spain had surrendered. received on the plains of Grenada his commission from Queen Isabella to sail on his western voyage of discovery. Chapped hands, face pimples, and rough ■kin cured by using Juniper’s* Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York.
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Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble’s Lenox Soap in 1886? Buy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why.
All “Played Out.”
“Don’t know what aila me lately. Can’t eat well, can’t sleep welL Can’t work, and don’t eDjoy doing anything. Ain’t roa.’ly sick, and I leilly ai i’t welL Feel all kind o’ played out, someway.” That is what scores of men say every day. If they would take Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” they would soon have no occasion to say it It* purities the blood, tones up the system, anl fortifies it against disease. It is a great anti-bilious remedy as welL
Auctioneers have a nod way of receiving bids. Don’t disgust everybody by hawking, blowing, and spit ing, but use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy and be cured. A business outlook—A merchant in his doorway looking for customers.
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No section of Ihe United States is receiving more attention at the present time tliau wiiac is known as the iron region of Northern Michigan. Laborers and mechanics of all kinds find employment there at good wages, and capital is constantly pouring in for the development of new iron ranges. The richest and most prosperous districts in this section of Michigan are reached by the Milwaukee and Northern Short Line Railroad, trains npon which leave the C., M. A St. P. Union Depot in Chicago daily at 11:30 a. m. and 10:30 p. m., making the trip to Iron Mountain in eleven and a half hours, stopping at Green Bay, Menominee, and other important towns on the route. J arties contemplating a trip to the Northern Michigan iron ranges during the coming season should not fail to purchase their tickets over the Milwaukee and Northern Railroad, from Chicago or Milwaukee.
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Spring Medicine Is a necessity with nearly every one. This is the best time of year iu which to purify the blood, to restore the lost appetite, and to build up tlio entire system, as the body is now peculiarly susceptible to benefit from medicine. The peculiar medicinal merit of, and the wonderful cures by, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Have made it the most popular medicine to take in the spring. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, and all humors, biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver complaints, catarrh, and all affections caused or promoted by low state of the system or impure blood. “I have used Hooi’s Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier, and am'.welkpleased with it.” W. G. Wcxbth, organist St. Mary’s Church, Detroit, Mich. Builds Up the System *1 gladly attest the peculiar building-up power of* Hood’s Sarsaparilla. For some time I have been unable to attend to business, but finally at the request of a friend I used part of a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which gave tone and strength to my system, and made me feel young as when a boy.” Ghakviiae T. Woods, 64 and 66 Lodge Street, Cincinnati. N.B.—lf you have made upyour mind to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not take any other. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 j six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD 4c CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas. 100 Doses One Dollar
“I Feel So Well.”
“I want to th ink you for telling me of Dr. Pierce’s ‘ Favor,to" Prescription,’ ” writes a lady to her friend. “For a long time I waa unfit to attend to the work of my household. I kept about, but I felt thoroughly miserable. I had terrible headaches, and bearing-down sensations across me, and was quite weak and discouraged. I sent and got some of the medicine after receiving your letter, and it has cured me. I hardly know myself. I feel so welL” Ckeditob—l’ve a bone to pick with you. Physician—Excuse me, my dissecting hour has passed,— Tid-Bits. * The members of the Illinois Legislature were recent v presented with complimentary boxes of “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” by Messra John L Brown & Sons, the proprietors of that popular remedy for coughs and throat troubles. The Indian smokes the pipe of peace; the Irishman the piece of pipe. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh Is agreeable to use. It is not a liquid or a snuff. 500.
CREAM I have used licc/ft Emm bavwl bottles of Ely sC rear, iBr^j^CIJR^COUjI balm and considerßakeSS HFAHI myself cured. sered A) years E-t Lr\ al headache and thhfffl is the first remedy £,Qsc c , t&S that afforded relief—D. T. ginson, 145 Lake St. , WWsMk N " u J Chicago , 111. ff/kl “FEVER A particle is applied int j each nostril and is agreeable Price 50 cte. at druggists: by mail, registered. nOcts.’ Circulars free. ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego, N Y
LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES.
Mrs. Mart A. McClure, Columbus, Kans., LIVFR (IISFARF writes: “I addressed you in November, 1884, u,tn UIOUMOt i n regard to my health, being afflicted with ■Ult liver disease, heart trouble, and female weak- „ ness. I was advised to use Dr. Pierce's HFART TRnilRI F Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Prelimni inuußLL. scription and Pellets. I used one bottle of the 4 Prescription,’ five of the ‘Discovery,’ and four of the 4 Pleasant Purgative Pellets.’ My health began to improve under the use of your medicine, and my strength came back. My difficulties have all disappeared. 1 can work hard all day, or walk four or five miles a day, and stand It well; and when I began using the medicine 1 could scarcely walk across tho room, most of the time, and I did not think I could ever feel well again. I have a little baby girl eight months old. Although she Is a Uttlo delicate in size and appearance, she Is healthy. I give your remedies all the credit for curing me, as I took no other treatment after beginning their use. I am very grateful for your kindness, and thank God and thank you that I am as well as I am after years of suffering.” Mrs. I. V. "Webber, of Yorkshire, Cattaraugus Co., I turn W. Y., writes: 44 1 wish to say a few words in praise LIVLH of your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pleasant _ Purgative Pellets.’ For five years previous to niqFAQF taking them I was a great sufferer; I had a uiumuL. severe pain in my right side continually; was unable to do my own work. I am happy to say I am now well and strong, thanks to your medicines. Chronic Diarrhea Cared.— D. Lazarre, Esq., t7S and m Decatur Street, New Orleans, La., writes: 44 1 used three bottles of the 4 Golden Medical Discovery,’ and it has cured me of chronic diarrhea. My bowels are now regular.”
“THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will bo established. Golden Medical Discovery cures ail humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or bloodpoison. Especially has It proven its efficacy In curing Salt-rheum or Tetter, Fever-sores, llip-loint Disease, Scrofulous Boxes and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, and Eating Ulcers.
Rev. F. Asbury Howell, Pastor of the M. E. INDIGESTION S lurcfc * °f, saverton, N. J., says: 4 'l was afmuiaku w flicted with catarrh and indigestion. Boils and KQILS blotches began to arise on the surface of the vvilu) skin, and 1 experienced a tired feeling and Hi (ITRHFS dullness. I began the use of Dr. Pierce’s uuiiuni.o> Golden Medical Discovery as directed bv him for such complaints, and In one week's time I began to feel like a now man, and am now sound and well. The 4 Pleasant Purgative Pellets ’ are the best remedy for bilious or sick headache, or tightness about the chest, and bad tasto in tho mouth, that I have over used. My wife could not walk across the floor when she began to take your ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ Now she can walk quite a little ways, and do some light work/’ Mrs. Ida M. Strong, of Ainsworth, Ind., writes: HIP-JOINT “ m Y little boy had been troubled with hip-joint ‘ diseaso for two years. When he commenced the niCCIQIT use-of your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and UiuLAOu. 4 Pellets,’ he was confined to liis bed, ana could not bo moved without suffering great pain. But now, thanks to your 4 Discovery,’ he is able to be up all the time.
CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD. Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blool-purifying, invigorating and nutritive properties. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Seere Coughs, Astntna and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. While it promptly ernes the severest Goughs it stpngtbens the system and purifies the blood. It rapidly builds up the systom, and increases the flesh and weight of those reduced below the usual Standard of health bv ** wasting diseases.”
Consumption.— Mrs. Edward Newton, of Harrowmiih, Ont., writes: “ You will ever be praised by me for the remarkable cure in my case. I was so reduced that my friends bad all given me up, and I had also been given up by two doctors. I then went to the best doctor in these parts. He told me that medicine was only a punishment in my case, and would not undertake to treat me. He said I might try Cod liver oil if I |i_ liked, as that was the only thing that could posstniEN Ur bly have any curative power over consumption so n far advanced. I tried the Cod liver oil os a last T(1 DIE treatment, but I was so weak I oould not keep it on my stomach. My husband, not feeling satisfied to give me up vet, though he had bought for me everything he saw advertised for my complaint, procured a quantity of your * Golden Medical Discovery.’ I took only four bottles, and, to the surprise of everybody, am to-day doing my own work, and am entirely free from that terrible cough which harrassed me night and day. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for a number of years, and now feel so much better that I believe, with a continuation of your’Golden Medical Discovery,’ I will ho restored to perfect health. I would say to those who are falling a prey to that terrible disease consumption, do not do as I did, take eveiythlng else first; but take the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ in the early stages of the disease, and thereby save a great deal of suffering and bo restored to health at once. Any person who is ■till in doubt, need but write me, inclosing a stamped, selfaddressed envelope for reply, when the foregoing statement will, be fully substantiated by me.” Ulcer Cured.—lsaac E. Downs, Esq., of Spring Volteii, Hockland. Co., N. Y. (P. O. Box 28), writes: “The ‘Golden Medi-
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n, u ,... Mrs. Parmetja Brundaqe, of 161 Lock Street, GENERAL Lochport, N. Y. writes: 44 I was troubled with _ chilis, nervous and general debility, with frequent MFRIIITV •ore throat, and my mouth was badly cankered. uluilii i. My liver was inactive, and I suffered much from dyspepsia. I am pleased to say that your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets’ have cured me of all these ailments and I cannot say enough In their praise. I must also say a word In referenoo to your ‘Favorite Prescription,’ as it has proven Itself a most excellent medicine for weak females It has been used In my family with excellent results.” pyspepsla.-jAMEB L. Colby, Esq of Yucatan, Houston Co.. Minn., writes: “I was troubled with indigestion, and would eat heartily and grow poor at the same time. I experienced heartburn, sour stomach, and many other disagreeable symptoms common ■MaaaaaaM** to that disorder. I commenced taking your liitfiAftnivm ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and 4 Pellets/and INVIGORATES l am now entirely free from the dyhpepsia, and A am, in fact, healthier than I have been for THE oYSTFH flvo years. I weigh one hundred and seventyone and one-hair pounds, and have done nn much work the past summer as I have ever done In the same length of time In my life. I never took a medicine that seemed to tone up the muscles and invigorate the whole system equal to your 4 Discovery ’ and 4 Pellets." ’’ Dyspepsia.-Theresa A. Cass, of Springfield, Mo ., writes: 1 was troubled one year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, am) sleeplessness, but your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cured me.’’j Chills and Fever.—Rev. H. E. Mosley, Montmorenci, S. C., writes: Last August I thought I would die with chills and fever. I took your ‘Discovery ’ and it stopped them in a very short time.”
and can walk with the help of crutches. Ho dees not suffer any pain, and can eat and sleep as well as any one. It has only been about three months since he commenced using your medicine. I cannot find words with which to express my gratitude for the benefit he has received through you.” ■MMMuaawß Skin Di se use.—The 44 Democrat and News,” ATrnniDiF of Cambridge, Maryland, aiys: “Mrs. Eliza ItHHIULt Ann Poole, wifo of Leomrd Poole, of Wil~ liamsburg, Dorchester Co., Ild., has been cured AFFL IjT ON of 11 bad caß ° of Eczema bj using Dr. Pierce’s HIT LIU i mil. Goldon Modlcal Discovery The disease appeared first in her feet, extended to the knees, covering the whole of tho lower limbs fromfeet to knees, then attacked the elbows and became so severe u to prostrate her. After being treated by several physicians fdr a year or two she commenced the use of the medicine name! above. She soon began to mend and is now well and hearty! Mrs. Poole thinks the medicine has saved her life and prolonged her days.” Mr. T. A. Aybes, of East New Market, Dorchester County, Md., vouches for the above facts. I ■ f
cal Discovery ’ has cured my daughter of *very had uloer located on the thigh. After trying almost every tling without success, we procured three bottles of your * Discovey, which healed it up perfectly.” Mr. Downs continues: Consumption and Heart Disuse.— “l also wish to thank you for the remarkable cure you fcvo effected in my case hhwmmmb For three years I had Offered from that teiriUfiAvm t* bl ° disease, consumptin, and heart disease. ITASTIU TO Before consulting youl had wasted away to ■ M a skeleton: could not ®ep nor rest, and many A xrri ETON times wished to die to b out of my misery. I " w » liLLlun * then consulted you. an you told me von hnrt hopes of curing me, bu it would take time. 1 took five months’ treatment in all. TbeOrst two months I was almost discouraged: could not perceive ajy favorable symptoms but the third month I began to pick up f flesh and strength. I cannot now recite how, step by step, thi signs and realities of returning health gradually but surely developed themselves To-day I tip the scales at one hundred nd sixty, and am well and strong.” Our principal reliance in curing Mr. towns* terrible disease was the “ Golden Medical Discovery.” Bleeding “Mywi^bSl^uentti^hi^’from , the lungs before she mimenoed using your CRfIH IIIHC9 ‘Golden Medloal DlsMwry.’ She has not mum LUnSO. had any since its use. For some six months she has been feelingto well that she has discontinued' It.”
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