Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1887 — Page 7
Perfumes from Flowers.
The famous attar of roses is made from the Rosa Damascene, which grows like a weed in Smyrna, and in some parts of Turkey and France, though the growth is comparatively small in the latter country, Patchouli is made from a natural plant growing in great abundance in the Malay Islands, and is a great favorite as a perfume. There is a growing demand now for lavender water. It is made by mixing rose and orange waters with the oil of lavender, and has a refined and pleasant as well as refreshing odor. The genuine heliotrope is not as fine an odor as the imitation. The latter is known as white heliotrope, and is made from a combination of violet and vanilla, and has a soporific tendency, if breathed for any length of time. Bergamot, which with musk forms the staple perfume of the colored population, is a comparatively cheap oil. It is made from a small species of lemon, the best quality of which grows in the Island of Sicily, and is cultivated specially for this purpose. The distinguishing mark of the tuberose is strength, while the violet is light and pure. The verbena was once a great favorite, but it is now rarely called for. The rose geranium makes an elegant perfume, and is nearly as good as the attar of roses. The Lily of the Valley produces one of the richest perfumes, and the lemon, orange, and daffodil are much thought of.
Seemingly Eradicated
With repeated and powerful doses of quinine, chills and fever, in some one of its various forms, springs into active existence again, often without the slightest apparent provocation. To extinguish the smoldering embers of this obstinate and recondite malady, no less than to subdue it when it rages fiercely in the system, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is all sufficient. When every resource of the pharmacopoeia has been exhausted against it in vain, the Bitters conquer it—will remove every lingering vestige of it. Nay. more, the Bitters will protect those brought within the influence of the atmospheric poison that begets malarial disease, from its attacks. Disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels are among the complaints to be apprehended from the use of miasma-tainted water. These are both cured and prevented by the Bitters. Rheumatism, constipation and renal complaints yield to its action.
A New Use for Flint.
An Eastern man has discovered a process by the addition of other cheap ingredients of melting ordinary flint stone at a low temperature. This discovery has been covered by patents, and is in the hands of an Eastern syndicate. The process produces a beautiful marble-l ke composition, and will be used for making encaustic tiling, lajindry, and bath tubs, and in the production of works of art. Its wonder> ful cheapness will enable its introduction below the cost of anything of the kind in the market, It has been found to be superior to either glass or rubber as an electrical non-conductor, and its use in this direction bids fair to be large.
Community Living in Paris.
Female students are pretty numerous in Paris. Most of them are Russians, generally very poor, so they club together in small sets—many of them have brothers or husbands with them “who are students also—and put their resources into a common fund. One room is used as a dormitory, another as a study, etc., and one cook does for aIL At Bieber. Lassan County, Cal., resides Mr. Thomas P. Ford, who writes: “I can truthfully say I have used St. Jacobs Oil in my family for years, and find it a never failing remedy for all painful complaints.”
Blushes.
Blushing is a disease. No one blushes far shame. While the woman of the world may wear cheeks of marble, the innocent country lass is made red by being looked at. The perjurer tells his story without a change of color; the honest witness is flushed and confused by the lawyer who is hired to suppress truth in courts of justice. Countless roses are said to blush unseen. They are very foolish. Politicians never blush, but they grow red in the face over the spirit of the campaign, and claim modesty as an inheritance.—New Orleans Pi ayune.
Remorse and Repentance.
E emorse is the punishment of crime; repentance its expiation. The former appertains to a tormented conscience; the latter to a soul changed for the better. Mb. F. E. Hush, Adrian, N. Y., says: “My father was very lame with rheumatism. Now, after using St. Jacobs Oil, he is no lamer than I am. He was cured.” Price Fifty cents. Epernay, in France, is a vast subterranean city of champagne. For miles and miles there are streets hewn out of the solid chalk, flanked with piles of bottles with champagne of all blends and qualities. There is no light in this labyrinth of streets, crossings and turnings, except what the spluttering candles afford. All is dark, dank and damp, with the temperature away down about sero. The largest champagne manufac urers in Epernav have underground cellars which "cover forty-five acres and contain five million bottles of wine. There is a whole street in Epernay lined with fine chateaux, all owned by champagne men. “That Miss Jones is a nice-looking girL isn’t she?” “Yes, and she’d be the belle of the town if it wasn’t for one thing.” “What’s that?” “She has catarrh so bad it is unpleasant to be near her. She has tried a dozen things and nothing helps her. lam sorry, for I like her, but that doesn’t make it any less disagreeable for one to be around her.” Now, if she had used Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Jlemedy, there would have been nothing of the kind said, for it will cure catarrh every time.
The Shep Council
Mr. James C. Bayles, the editor of the Iron Age, has suggested in a pamphlet the institution of “shop councils,” in which the employer and employe are to be equally represented—the decisions not to be binding on either party unless approved byboth, and all functions to be purely conciliatory. As a means of eleminating something of the element of secrecy from the relations of the two parties, of keeping petty matters out of secret discussion and decision, it seems all that can be desired. It is the antipode of compulsory arbitration; and it avoids that suspicion which often attaches to voluntary arbitration. It is rather symptomatic than remedial, just as a general disuse of the pistol pocket would be an excellent accessory to a law against street combats. It is a modest proposition; but, even in the din of high-sounding schemes and associations, is it too much to hope for a fair trial of it somewhere?— The Century. Scandinavia was the earliest home of the Goths.
Bartholdi’s Statue of “Liberty Enlightening the World”
Will be a reminder of personal liberty for ages to come. On just as sure a founuation has Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” been placed, and it will stand through tne cycles of time as a monument to the physical emancipation of thousands who, by its use, have been relieved from consumption, consumptive night-sweats, bronchitis, coughs, spitt ng of blood, weak lungs, and other throat and lung affections. Several deaf persons in a Massachusetts rural community are circulating a petition praying the Legislature to give them a hearing. How often you see country tavern with the sign hanging outside on the inn side. * * * * Nervous debility, premature decline of power in either sex, speedily and permanently cured. Large book, 10 cents in stamps. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Wantedthe name of the goldsmith who made the welkin ring.
Excursion to Ottawa, Kansas.
The Great Rock Island Route announces an excursion rate of one first-class fare for the round trip to Ottawa, Kan., and return, on account of the annual meeting of the German Baptist brethren. Tickets good for goiug passage May 25 to 29, inclusive, and for return passage thirty days from date of sale. Free chair cars, magnificent Pullman palace sleeping cars, elegant day coaches, unequaled dining cars. Two daily trains each way. For further particulars address E. A Holbrook, General Ticket and Passenger Agent Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, Chicago, 11l
Vitality of Great Men
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TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE. Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with pain here or there, and in this way they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which he prescribes his pills and potions, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, they are all only symptoms caused by some womb disorder. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suffering, encourages his practice until large bills are made. The suffering Salient gets no better, but probably worse by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper medicine, ke Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, directed to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery.
3 1 "T?— ——J" Mrs. E. F. Morgan, of No. 71 Lexington St., PHYSICIANS East Mass., says: “ Five years ago 1 r' - Wn ° was a dreadful sufferer from uterine troubles. ■ AILED Having exhausted the skill of three physicians. I was completely discouraged, and so weak I could with difficulty cross the room alone. I began taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and using the local treatment recommended in his ‘Common Sense Medical Adviser.’ I commenced to improve at once. In three months I was perfectly cured, and have had no trouble since. I wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly mentioning how my health had been restored, and offering to send tbo full particulars to any one writing me for them, and enclosing a stamped-en-velope for reply. I have received over four hundred letters. In reply, I have described my case and the treatment used, and have earnestly advised them to ‘do likewise.’ From a great a many I have received second letters of thanks, stating that they had commenced the use of ‘ Favorite Prescription,’ had sent the >1.50 required for the ‘Medical Adviser,’ and had applied the local treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein, and were much better already.”
THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EXPERIENCE.
The treatment of many thousands of cases of those chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar*to females, at the Invalids’ Hotel ana Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapting and thoroughly testing remedies for the cure of woman’s peculiar maladies. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and -valuable experience. Thousands of testimonials, received from patients and from physicians who,have tested it in the more aggravated and obstinate cases which had baffled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women. It is not recommended as a “cure-all,” but as a most perfect Specific for woman’s peculiar ailments.' As a powerful, invigorating' tonic, it imparts strength to the whole system, and to the uterus, or womb and Its appendages, in particular. For overworked, “worn-out,” “run-down.” debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girte,” housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequalled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. It promotes digestion and assimilation of food.
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cures nausea, weakness jof stomach, indigestion, bloating and eructations of gns. As a sootlung and strengthening nervine,” Favorite Prescription” is unequalled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, exliaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. u Favorite Prescription ” is a posi> tive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, or “ whites,” excessive flowing at monthly periods, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions prolapsus or foiling of the womb, weak back, “female weakness,” antevenion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with “internal heat”
A Marvelous Cure.— Mr«. G.’ F. Sprague, ■ JEALOUS of Cryrtal, Mich., writes: “I was troubled with _ female weakness, leucorrhea and falling of the nnfiTftHQ womb for seven years, so I had to keep my bed UUMiund. f or a g ood part o f time. I doctored with an army of different physicians, and spent large sums of money, but received no lasting benefit. At last my husband persuaded me to try your medicines, which I was loath to do, because I was prejudiced against them, and the doctors said they would do me no good. I finally told my husband that if he would get me some of your medicines, I would try them against the advice of my physician. He got me six bottles of the ‘Favorite Prescription,’ also six bottles of the ‘Discovery,’ for ten dollars. I took three bottles of ‘Discovery’ and four of • Favorite Prescription,’ and I have been a sound woman for four years. I then gave the balance of the medicine to my sister, who was troubled in the same way, and she cured herself in a short time. I have not had to take any medicine now for almost four years.”
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In pregnancy, “ Favorite Prescription ” is a mother’s cordial,” relieving nausea, weakness of stomach and other distressing symptoms common to that condition. If its use is kept up in the latter months of gestation, it so prepares the system for delivery as to greatly lessen, and many times almost entirely do away with the sufferings of that trying ordeal. “Favorite Prescription,” when taken in connection with the use of Dr. Pieroe’s Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from the system. “Favorite Prescription” is the only medicine for women sold, by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has Deen printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottles tap* Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's large, illustrated Treatise (180 pages) on Diseases of Women.
