Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1887 — Page 3

Victoria’s Childhood.

Few royal children, many as are their toys, ever had such a remarkable “plaything” as that with which Britain’s Queen amused herself when she was a toddler of fourteen months. “In consequence of a very civil message from the Duchess of Kent,” wrote William Wilberforce, “I waited on her this morning. She' received me, with '*»r fine, animated child on the floor by her side, with its playthings, of which I soon became one.” Had an artist been present, he might so have painted the scene as to suggest the childlike nature of the great philanthropist which won the heart of the little Princess, who was too innocent to be a respecter of persons. The little Princess delighted in mnsic, and her mother once sent for a child who played on the harp to amuse her. The Duchess of Kent, seeing her daughter engrossed with the music, left the room for a moment. On returning she found the harp deserted, and the two children seated side by side on the rug, surrounded by the Princess’ playthings, from which Victoria was making a liberal selection for the little harp-player. The Duchess inculcated consideration for others upon her daughter, and a little “scene” at a London jeweler’s, which occurred when the Princess had grown up, showed the effect of this training. Having gone one morning, incognito, to the jeweler’s, she noticed a young lady looking at gold chains. One of the trinkets pleased her. but the price being more than she could afford to pay, she reluctantly put it aside and selected a cheaper one. After she had left the store, the Princess inquired who she was. The answer being satisfactory, she ordered the chain to be sent to the young lady. With the gift went a card, which expressed the pleasure of the Princess Victoria in observing that the young lady’s prudence had conquered her desire to possess the chain. The Duke of Kent, the Princess’ father, had assigned a cottage near the Palace of Kensington to a soldier of his regiment, who afterward died, leaving a sick boy and girl. The Princess visited the family at intervals, and two days before she left Kensington to ascend the throne she sent to the invalid girl a copy of the Book of Psalms and a marker worked by her own hand. “Look there!” exclaimed the girl to her pastor, drawing the book from under her pillow. “Look at what the Queen of England sent me, and with it the message that, though now Queen of England and obliged to leave Kensington, she did not forget me. Was it not beautiful, sir ?” Once, while on a visit at Wentworth House, she was running about the garden on a wet morning. The old gardener, seeing her about to descend a slippery piece of ground, called out: “Be careful, Miss; that’s slape!” “What’s slape?” asked the Princess, as her feet flew from under her and she tell down. “That’s slape, Miss,” said the man, carefully lifting her up. “Thank you; I shall never forget the word,” answered the Princess.

Claret and Watermelon.

Claret wine isn’t particularly objectionable if poured into a watermelon. It assimilates with the juice of the fruit very nicely. One bottle is, perhaps, a sufficiency, and you gain the two flavors—that of the grape and that of the melon. It is done on the principle of making a salad; you must use just enough of the condiments of the dressing so that you may get a smack of each without any one predominating. Therefore, one bottle of claret is enough, it is thought. Besides this, a quart bottle of the best table claret costs perhaps 80 cents or sl, while a bottle of foreign champagne costs $3 or more. Many people prefer the watermelon without any addition to its taste. Others favor what they call modern improvements. The real requisites for the full enjoyment of this grand fruit is thirst and " a hot day. Let the melon under these conditions be taken from its bed of ice and eaten. It is something fit for the gods.— Exchange.

Umbrellas for Soldiers.

There is no doubt that public money has been most recklessly squandered in recent small wars. Lord Wolseley has been the chief offender. During the Nile expedition his wildest whims and most extraordinary demands were immediately complied with. There was nothing in the shape of stores which he could not get for the asking, from railroads to circumvent cataracts down to umbrellas to shade his men from the sun, and jam for them to consume.— London Truth. “What is an epistle?” asked a Sun-day-school teacher of her class. “The wife of an apostle,” replied the young hopeful.

The Sweetest Girl in School.

“She’s the sweetest girl in school!” enthusiastically exclaimed one young miss to another, as they passed down the street togeiher. “Edith is so kind, and gentle, and unselfish, every one likes her. And she has lovely golden hair and pretty eyes. Isn’t it a I>ity her complexion is so bad; it spoils her ooks. And then she has such dreadful-head-aches!” The girls skipped along, but it happened Edith’s mother nad heard what ’they said. It set her thinking. What could be done for those headaches and the rough, muddy complexion, that was such a trial to her gehtle daughter. She recalled what she had read of Dr. Pieroe’s Golden Medical Discovery, and on the spur of the moment she slipped into a drug store and bought a supply. Edith took it faithfully, with the result that it cleared her disordered blood, relieved the headaches, made her skin soft fair and rosy, and now she is not only the “sweetest girl in school” but the most beautiful. Talk about women being flighty! Look nt bank cashiers.

In the Whole Hideoai Catalogue Of diseases, there were cone which, previous to the discovery of Hoetetter’* Stomach Bitten, offered more formidable resistance to the oldfashioned modes of treatment than the group of maladies which, under the collective name of malarial disease, afflicted entire communities that suffered hopelessly. Chill* and fever, dumb ague, ague cake, and bilious remittent were once regarded as well nigh incurable. Now it rejoices the hearts of thousands who reside in districts periodically subject to the visitation of malaria, to feel certain that in the Bitten they possess a certain defense against the scourge, a sure means of expelling its poison from the system. To the settler in the far West, the new emigrant thither, and to travelers and tourists by land and sea, the possession of this pleasant safeguard is a guaranty cf safety from diseases which they might vainly seek from any other source.

A Bal Bargain.

A Kentuckian with a large jug made a bargain with a countryman to take him four miles over the hill. “How much’ll you charge?” “Oh, a couple of swigs of the stuff in that jug’ll make it about square, I reckon.” After the journey had been made and the countryman had taken a swig, he said: “Stranger, I’m a peaceable man, but if you don’t want to be chuck full of lead to-night you’d better find another way to carry yer molasses.” — Madison Democrat. It often amuses me to hear men impute ipl their misfortunes to fate, luck, or destiny; while their successes or good fortune they ascribe to their own sagacity, cleverness, or penetration.— Co I er idge. Oft obscure the road that leads to health, Unmarked by board or sign; Wisdom avails not, powerless is wealth To soothe those aches of thine. But do not despair, with life there’s hope, The cloud conceals the sun; With Pierce’s Favorite Prescription at hand You life’s full course may run. More truth than poetry in these lines, as thousands of ladies all over the land now blooming with health, testify to the great curative powers of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, adapted by much research and careful study to the happy relief of all those weaknesses and ailments peculiar to females. All druggists. An exchange says that racing men do not care much for reading. Then why are they bookmakers? — Texas Siftings.

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Don’t sneeze, sneeze, hawk, hawk, spit, blow, and disgust everybody with your offensive breath. If you have acrid, watery discharges from the nose and eyes, throat disease, causing chok ng semations, cough, ringing noises in head, splitting headache and other symptoms of nasal catarrh, remember that the manufacturers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy offer, in good faith, SSOO reward for a case' of catarrh which they cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by druggists at only 5J cents.

An Irishman claims that the O’Rientals came from the ould sod originally.—Siftings.

If Sufferers from Consumption,

Scrofula, Bronchitis, and General Debility will trv Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, they will find immediate relief and permanent benefit The Medical Profession universally declare it a remedy of tho greatest value and very palatable. Read: “I have used Scott’s Emulsion in several cases of Scrofula and Debility in Children. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure. ” —W. A. Hulbert, M.D. , Salisbury, Ilk

No, John Henry; no, the history of “The Forty Thieves” is not a history of Chicago. —Newman Independent.

Harvest Excursions.

The Burlington Route, C., B. & Q. R R, will sell, on Sept. 20 and Oct 11, Harvest Excursion Tickets at one fare for the round trip to principal points in Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota an I Dakota. Limit, thirty days. Tickets and further information may be obtained of any C., B. & Q. Ticket Agent, or by addressing Paul Morton, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Chicago, lit R W. Tansill <t Co., Chicago: Your “Tansili’s Punch” 5c cigar is becoming more popular every day. Cigar drummers don’t bother us any more. Hugo Andeiessen, Beaver, Pa. If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it 25c. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is agreeable to use. It is not a liquid or a snuff. 50c. Straighten your old boots and shoes with Lyon’s Heel Stiffeners, and wear them again.

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LIVEK, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES.

Mrs. Mary A. McClure, Columbus, Kant., I I VFR HKFAQF writes: “I addressed you in November, 1884, Llvtn UluLAOk j n regard t 0 my health, being afflicted with AUU liver disease, heart trouble, ana female weak- „ . u ness. I was advised to use Dr. Pierce’s HF ART IRRIIRIF Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite PreilLani InuUDIX. Bcrintion and Pellets. I used one bottle of the * Prescription,’ five of the ‘ Discovery,’ and four of the ‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets.’ My health began to improve under the use of your medicine, and my strength camo 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 tho medicine 1 could scarcely walk across the room, most of tho 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 little 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 Hirn N. Y., writes: “ I wish to say a few words in praise LIVtK ot y° ur ‘ Golden Medical Discovery ’ and ‘ Pleasant _ Purgative Pellets.’ For five years previous to IiIQFIQF taking them I was a great sufferer; I had a uiumuu 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 Cured.—D. Lazarrb, Esq., t 76 and t? 7 Decatur Street, New Orleans, La., writes: “I used three bottles of the ‘ 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. Pieroe’s Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will be established. “ Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-

Rev-Asbury Howell, Pastor of the M. K. INDIGESTION °X Everton, N. J., says: ‘<l was asinuiUL.«nua fileted with catarrh and indigestion. Boils and HAILS blotches began to arise on the surface of the wwiwj skin, and I experienced a tired feeling and HiniRMFS dullness. I began the use of Dr. Pierce's UUIIUHLOa Golden Medical Discovery as directed bv him for such complaints, and in one week's time I began to feel like a new man, and am now sound and well. The ‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets ’ are the best remedy for bilious or sick headache, or tightness about the chest, and bad taste in the mouth, that I have ever 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/’ "JlZ""„ Mr9 - InA M - StrOkg, of Ainsworth, Ind., writes: HIP" JOINT My utUe boy had been troubled with hip-joint ' wwi disease for two years. When he commenced the III9FA9F ÜBe of 7 0ur ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and UloMoE. ‘Pellets, 1 he was confined to his bed. and could not be moved without suffering great pain. But now, thanks to your * Discovery,’ he is able to be up all the time.

CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD. Golden Medical Discovery cured Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood-uurifvimr invfwrw* tin s n y tri - ve ., Properties. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Couk& 1 AsflS2T and U 18 “ Bovereiern remedy. While it promptly cures the Everest Coughalt •‘w^^dteeaa®” s Up the Byßtem ’ and lncreases 016 fleah we W of those reduced below the usual standard of health by

„ Consamptlqn.-Mrs. Edward Newton, of BarrowsmOh, Ont., writes: “ You will ever be praised by me for the remarkable cure in my case. I was so reduced that my friends had all given me up, and I had also been given up by two doctors. I then vftnt to the best doctor in these parts. He told me that medicine was only a punishment in my case, and would not undertake to ■noaßMaßan treat me. He said I might try Cod liver oil if I QtwM lln ! ike £“ M that WBB the on ‘y thing that could possiuliLN Ur b| y have any curative power over consumption so n far advanced. I tried the Cod liver oil as a last TO UIE treatment, but I was so weak I could not keep it on my stomach. My husband, not feeling satisfied to give me up yet, though he had bought for me everything he saw advertised for my complaint, procured a quantity of your Golden Medical Disco very.’ 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, ana now feel so much better that I believe, with a continuation of your “Golden Medical Discovery,’l will be 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 evetything else first; but take the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ in tne early stages of the disease, and thereby save a great deal of Buffering 40(1 1)0 restored to health at once. Any person who is sun in doubt, need but write me, inclosing a stamped, selfaddressed envelope for reply, when the foregoing statement will be fully substantiated by me." TTlcer Cured.—lsaac E. Downs, Esq., of Spring Valley, Rockland, Co., N. Y. (P. O. Box 28), writes: “The ‘Golden Medi-

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1n....... Mrs - Parhelia Brundage, of 161 Lock Street. uEhERAL Lockport, N. Y. writes: “ I was troubled with _ chills, nervous and general debility, with frequent IIFRII ITV Bore throat, and my mouth was badly cankered. uldil.ii I, My liver was inactive, and I suffered much from TTTTT"" - dyspepsia. lam 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 reference 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.” Dyspepsia.—James 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 to that disorder. I commenced taking your luumnnivra ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets/and INVIGuHATES I am now entirely free from toe dyspepsia, and .... S m ’ ln faot v healthier than I have been for THE SYSTEM flve years. I weigh one hundred and seventy- *• one and one-half pounds, and have done as 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 ‘Discovery’ and ‘Pellets. ” Dyspepsia.—Theresa A. Cass, of Springfield, Mo., writes: I was troubled one year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and sleeplessness, but your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cured me.”g 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. He does 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.” Skin Disease.—The “ Democrat and News,” TfQDIDIC Cambridge, Maryland, says: “Mrs. Eliza ItnlilOLt Asm Poole, wife of Leonard Poole, of W- ■ inviAu Itonuburp, Dorchester Co., Md., has been cured AFFLISTION. a °? Eczema by using Dr. Pierce’s ___Golden Medical Discovery. The disease ap- , ~ , peered first in her feet, extended to the knees, covering the whole of the lower limbs from feet to knees, then attacked the elbows and became so severe as to prostrate her. After being treated by several physicians for a year or two she commenced the use of the medicine named 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.” T - 4 of % Nac Markd, Dorchester County, ML, vouches for the above facts.

cal .P to epy®F y ’ my .daughter of a very bad ulcer located on the thigh. After trying almost everything without success, we procured three bottles of your ‘ Discovery/ which heatedit ud perfectly.” Mr. Downs continues: K Consumption and Keart Disease.-" I also wish to thank you for the remarkable cure vou have effected in mv case I For three years I had suffered from that terriWiorrn vn consumption, and heart disease WASTED TO Before consulting you I had wasted awayto 1 Ov. a skeleton; could not sleep nor rest, and many A SKELETON times wished to die to be out of my misery. I then consulted you, and you told me yon had hopes of curing mejiut ft would take time. I took five months’ treatment In all. The first two months I was almost discouraged -could not perceive any favorable symptoms, but the third month I began to pick up in flesh and strength. I cannot now recite how, step by step, the signs and realities of returning health gradually but surely developed themselves, ™Tlffia fcSS&S'- Do ™’ teHbte I bleedm the lungs before she commenced using your I from Lungs Wc » i)ißc ° yery -’ she hM ynot num lvhuo. had any gince Its use. For some six monti» discontinued it’ ’ feeUn< 80 weU that Bhe

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