Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1888 — Page 7

WEAK AND NERTOUS WOMEN.

How Strength of Nerves and Health of Body Hay Easily Be Obtained. Women are great sufferers from nervousness, weakness, nervous prostration, and exhaustion. They droop and languish under household cares and work which never ends. They retire tired and wake tired and unrefresned; they are worn out and exhausted in nerve and vital power, and have no strength or energy. Fortunately—and it would almost seem a dispensation of Divine Providesoe to overworked humanity—there are medicines which restore lost nerve forces, rebuild the weakened system and re-establish health, strength and energy. These medicines, which are purely vegetable, have been combined into a wonderful remedy known as Dr. Greens’s Nervura Nerve Tonic, which is kept by all druggists at ♦1 per bottle. This truly wonderful remedy is without doubt the greatest discovery of the century, and is the best strengthening and invigorating remedy ever known. For nervous and physical exhausion, weak, tired and languid feelings, with no power or ambition for exertion, it is a sovereign remedy and absolutely certain cure. In cases of sleeplessness and nervous irritability its use will be followed by calm repose and natural, refreshing sleep. For nervousness, nervous debility, exhausted vitality, despondency and depression of the mind it is a perfect Bpeoifia For malaria, neuralgia, rheumatism, paralysis, numbness, trembling and insanity it is the only positive and recognized remedy. It never fails to cure nervous and sick headache, weakness and pain in the back and side, palpitation of the heart, apoplexy, epileptic fits, hysteria, 8t Vitus’ dance, dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of appetite, constipation, biliousness, kidney and liver diseases. , Other medicines may be offered by druggists, but do not be persuaded to try uncertainties, when by the use of this wonderful remedy you can certainly be cured. Should Sour druggist not have Dr. Greene’s Nervura erve l'onic, he will get it for you if you insist upon having it Dr. Greene, its discoverer, is the great specialist in the cure of nervous and chronic diseases, and he may be consulted by those UHing this remedy, or by any sufferer from disease, free of charge, at his office, 85 West 14th st, New York, personally or by letter.

In Morocco.

Morocco, like nearly all Oriental towns, is walled by high stone walls, and defended by towers erected at intervals along them. Outside the city one enters directly upon the country, there being no suburbs, unless the village of lepers can be called one—and a gruesome suburb it is! Within the walls the houses are low and the streets narrow; on every side one sees desolation and ruin, very different from the flourishing northern capital of i’ez; nor, as in Fez, does one see, except few and far between, little pieces of exquisite wood or arabesque work in plaster. The southwesterly part of the town, as in London, is the fashionable quarter, and there are the palaces and gardens of the Sultan, his ministers, and of most of the rich Moors; while to the north and east lies the commercial quarter—a dense maze of narrow, dirty streets and booths. Not far from our palace was a small sok, or marketplace, and here we often went in the hope of picking up curiosities; but, except for a few curious pieces of pottery, we got nothing there. Far finer was the Sok-el-Khemis, or Friday market, held outside the Bab Dukala. Here one cpuld see every variety of native, manufacture. In one corner would be sitting a group of fierce-looking mountaineers, selling silver daggers and long, inlaid guns; in another a group of women with a gorgeous-tinted carpet, worked in some country village And brought in for sale. Here straw baskets lay piled one on tip of the other in great heaps, and there gorgeous-colored kuftans were causing a little crowd of admirers. Under the shade of a tent the barber was bleeding a Moor, while, next to him, another Moor was having Jiis head shaved. In the center of a circle a performing ape was going thro gh its varied tricks, while the harsh-sounding pipes bespoke the presence of a snake-charmer. Everywhere something new and something noisy; for the Moors are shoating, and gesticulating, fighting and laughing, just as if the success of the whole market depended upon the noise they made, added to wh ch there was the constant jingle >of the water-carrier’s bell and his shrill cry of “A 1 ma" —“Water.” Near this market, and on the same day, was carried on the horse and animal sale, where long-robed Moors were galloping the sturdy little Barb horses up and down the long open space to show their paces, and where the wild Berber from the mountains, noticeable anywhere from bis scarcity of raiment, was trying to seU a couple of small Moorish donkeys. Camels, mules, horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, oxen—all kinds and varieties of animals—could be bought there. Nor were the streets less interesting than the markets , though one did not see such variety all at once, as usually all the shops in one street sell one kind of merchandise, so that if one wants to buy shoes one goes to the street of shoes to get them, and there one has endless varieties to choose from. Many shops however, have arrived at the civilized state of selling more than one article, and in them one can see exposed to view many Fnglish and French manufactures. In fact, the sight that most surprises one on arriving in these Eastern cities is the immense quantity of imports exposed for sale. Linen, colored handkerchiefs, matches, scented soaps, perfumes, looking-glass, candles and beads aro perhaps the most common, while the whole of the tea of the country—and the Moors drink scarcely anything else —is imported from Europe.

The Teeth.

Millions of dollars are spent yearly upon dentifrices. They lead to the spending of millions more upon dentists. A large percentage of this vast outlay is unavoidable. The remainder could be saved if mankind, after reaching the age of reason and its last teeth, would not persist in, continu ng fresh. Common table salt is all that is needed. There is no manufactured tooth powder more harmless. There is none so simple and efficacious. It will actually

retard decay after we have filed off the enamel by using a fool’s tooth-pick, which is a quill, instead of a sliver of soft wood—or, better still, a thread.— New York Times.

How to Train a Canary.

Set the cage on a table near where yon wish to sit; after a little conference with the bird, introduce a finger between the wires near the favorite perch, holding it there patiently, yourself occupied with book or ' paper the while. Presently, as it shows no disposition to harm him, he cautiously goes up to examine it. Then he picks to ascertain its quality, maybe he fights it. That is well; he no longer fears it. Pay him with a little bird-food; put him away. Next day try him again. He may go farther and light on it, or he may be several days getting thus familiar. Be patient. Onoe this step is attained, vary the programme by introducing the finger in other spots. He will soon light on it at any point or angle. Then try the door, at first thrusting the finger under it, next time fasten it open, blockading egress with the rest of the hand as one finger extends within. When he perches on it, draw him fortti a little; next time tempt him to perch outside a little, and so on. In a short time yon have but to open the cage-door, uplift a finger, and he is sure to fly for it; and he may thus be called to any part of the room to rest on the familiar perch.— Our Dumb Animals.

“Yoijng man,” he said, as he followed him out on the steps last evening, “I want to have a talk with you. You have been sparking my daughter. 1 ’” “l r es, sir.” “You think you love her?” “I know I do.” “And you would fain bear her off to some woodbine cottage?” “That is what I would fainest, sir.” “Ah—um! What’s your salary?” “Ten dollars a week, sir.” “Jessso; take her. I was afraid you couldn’t support ns all on your wages; but it’s all right. Hurry up things .and get into the family in time to pay the next month’s rent. You don’t know what a relief it will be to ns old folks to have some ono to support us.”

How to Reduce Your Expenses.

You can do it easily, and you will not have to deprive yourself of a single comfort; on the contrary, you will enjoy life more than ever. How can you accomplish this result? Easily; cut down your doctor’s bills. When you lose your appetite, and become bilious and constipated, and therefore low-spirited, don’t rush off to the family physician for a prescription, or, on the other hand, wait until you are sick abed before doing anything at all; but just go to the druggist’s and for twen-ty-five cents get a supply of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets.' Take them as directed, and our word for it, your unpleasant symptoms will disappear as if by magic, you will have no big doctor’s bill to pay, and everybody interested (except the doctor) will feel happy. A Dakota editor got mad at the Postmaster for calling his paper “second-class matter.”— Chicago Journal.

A Prize of $100,000

Is a good thing to get, and the man who wins it by superior skill, or by an unexpected turn of Fortune’s wheel, is to be congratulated. But he who escapes from the clutches of that dread monster, Consumption, and wins back health and happiness, is far more fortunate. The chances of winning SIOO,OOO are small, but every consumptive may be ab olutely sure of recovery, if he takes Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in time. For all scrofulous diseases (consumption is one of them), it is an unfailing remedy. All druggists.

They are preparing for war in the oil regions. At least, tney are drilling constantly.—Texas Siftings.

A Michigan Central Railroad Employe Wins His Case After a Seven Years’ Contest.

Albion, Mich, Dec. 20, 1887. While employed as agent of the Michigan Central Railroad Company at Augusta, Mich , about seven years ago, my kidueys became diseased, and I have been a great sufferer ever since. Hava consulted the leading physicians of this city and Ann Arbor, and ail pronounced my ease Bright’s disease. After taking every highly recommeuded remedy that I ha l knowledge of, to no purpose, and while suffering under a very severe attack in October last, began taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and am to-day a well man. It affords me pleasure to render suffering humanity any good that I can, and in speaking of the remedy, al ow me to say that I think it the greatest medicine in the world.

E. LARZILERE,

The rent we make in a borrowed umbrella looks twice aB big as it really is. • • The Throat. “ Brown's Bronchial Troches” act directly on the organs of the voice. They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat. The first historical mention of soap occurs in Pliny and Galen, the former attributing its invention to the Gauls. “ROUGH ON RATS,” for rats, mice, bugs. 15c. “Roughon Catarrh.” Only absolute cure. 50& “Rough on tORNa” Hard or soft corns. 15c. “Rough on Toothache.” Instant reliet 15c. The easiest way to find oat a girl’s age is to ask some otner girl. ROUGH ON PILES. Quick, complete cure. 50c. BUCHU-PAIBA, Great Kidney liemodv. sl. WELLS’ HEALTH RENEWEK for weak men. WELLS’ HAIR BALSAM. If gray, gradually restores color; elegant tonic dressing. 50c.

To Cheyenne via the C., B. & Q. R. R.

By a recent extension of the Burlington Route, a new, direct and first-class line is now opened to the public from Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis to Cheyonne, Wyom ng Territory. Trains, from the points mentioned, for the entire distance to Cheyenne are under Burlington Route management, the Burlington being the only line with its own track between Chicago, Peoria or St. Louis and Cheyenne. “The Burlington’s Number One” of tho Burlington Route fast train service, which leaves Chicago for Denver via Omaha at noon daily, carries ihrough sleeping cars from Chicago for Cheyenne. This through sleeping car arrives at Cheyenne at midnight of the second day after leavmg Chicago, but passengers are allowed to remain in it until breakfast time. The train carrying the Cheyenne sleeper connects with C., B. & Q. daily trains leaving Peoria in the afternoon and St Louis in the morning. Note that the Burlington Route is tho only line running sleeping cars from Chicago to Cheyenne wi hout chanye, and see that yonr ticket to Cheyenin reads via the C„ B. &Q. R. R. It can be obtained of any coupon ticket agent of its own or connecting lines, or by addressing Paul Morton, General Passenger and licket Agent C., B. &Q. R. R, Chicago, Iff.

LOOK YOUNG, prevent tendency to wrinkles or ageing of the skin by using Leaurelle Oil. Preserves ayouthful, plump,fresh condition of the features. A transparent alabaster skin, sl. Druggists or exp. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J.

Agent M. G R. R,

She Couldn’t Understand It.

“What in the world has happened to you since the last time I saw you* s asked one ladv of another when they met on the street the other day; “I can’t understand it Then you were paie, haggard, and low-spirited, and I remember you said that you hardly cared whether you lived or died. To-day von look ever so much younger, and it is very evident from your beaming face that your low spirits have taken flight* “Yes, indeed,* was the reply; “and shall I tell yon what drove them aways It was Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I was a martyr to functional derangement until I began taking the ‘Prescription. ’ Now lam as well as I ever was in my life. No woman who suffers as I did, ought to let an hour pass before procuring this wonderful remedy.* The thing that a woman always knows best is how some other woman ought to dress.— Somerville Journal.

For Rickets, Marasmus, and Wasting Disorders of Children.

Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver OJ with Hypophosphites is miequaled. The rapidity witu which children gain flesh and strength upon it is very wonderful. Read the following: “I have used Scott’s Emulsion in cases of Rickets and Marasmus of long standing, and have been more than pleased with the results, as in every case the improvement was marked.”—J. M. Main, M. D., New York. After a man agrees to syfap off his fame for a piece of court-plaster, he is considerably stuck on himself, Oil City Blizzard.

Consumption Surely Cured.

To the Editor: —Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the abovenamed disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fhee to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St.. N. Y. “ROUGH ON ITCH” Ointment cures Skin Humors, Pimple*, Flesh Worms, Ring Worm, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Itcb, Ivy Poison,Barber’s Itch, Scald Head,Eczema 50c. Druggists or mail. E. S. Wells, Jersey City.N. J.

Poisoned by Scrofula The taint of scrofula in the blood should be got rid of or serious consequences may result. Consumption Is undoubtedly scrofula of the lun/s, and In its early stages may be cured by purifying the blood and building up the system. For this Hood's Sarsaparilla is unequaled. It also cures scrofula When It appears in the form of running sores, boils, bunches in the neck, catarrh, or in any other manner. While it purifies, Hood’s Sarsaparilla also enriches the blood. "I have been troubled with scrofula for three years having running sores on my leg. After taking one bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla I am getting well rapidly.” Asa Elbel, South Bend, Ind. • Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. si; six for $5. Preparedonly by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar |Pp3s Ely’s Cream Balm Gives relief at once for ft s m ©ATARRH. t Not a or Snuff. ESSBCcVI Apply Balm into each nostril. UAA I ELY BROS., 235 Greenwich St., N. YtIUiJJ Is worth $. 00 per pound, Pettit’s Eye Salve W $l.OO l, but is sold at 25 oeuts a box by dealers. MENTION THIS PATER whin whitinh to iereeneeia. P’E’KTSTnNTS Soldiers and Heirs. L. BING * QAUJeN & ham, Att’y, Washington, D.C. MTNTION THIS PAPER wain wb'tino to tDriinnu.

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Dr. 8. Owens, of the firm of 8. Owen* A Si M tlon give* more satisfaction than out IJ////Mk other Cough medicine. X prescribe It //////tk in my practice In all coses of Lang //////fm and Bronchial trouble.*

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The treatment of many thousands of oases of those chronio weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids 11 Hotel ana Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. has afforded a vast experience In nicely adapting and thoroughly testing remedies for the cure of woman’s peculiar maladies. Dr. Fierce’* Favorite Prescription Is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and valuable experience. Thousands or testimonials, received from patients and from physicians who have tested it in the more aggravated and obstinate cases which bad buflledi their skill, prove It to be tho most wonderfuli 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. Aa a powerful, invigorating tonic., it imparts strength to the whole system, and to the womb and its appendages in particular. For overworked, “worn-out,” “run-down,” debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,” housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription la the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled' as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonio. Aa a soothing and strengthening nervine. “Favorite Prescription” Is unequaled and is Invaluable In allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms oommonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Fierce’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. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in small doses, will prove very beneficial. “Favorite Proscription” lsapotl. tive euro for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leuoorrheo, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, female weakness, anteverslon, retroversion,, bearing-down sensations, chronio congestion, inflammation and uloeration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with “internal heat.” As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, “Favorite Prescription " Is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. Jt is equally efficacious ana valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derangements incident to that later and most critical period, known as “ The Change of Life.” “ Favorite Prescription.” when takes in connection with the use or Dr. Pierce’* Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Biadder 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, thatTt will give satisfaction In every case, or money will be refunded. This guaran- - tee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper,. and faithfully carried out for many years.. Large bottles 000 doses) SI.OO, or six bottles for $5.00. For large, fllnstrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (100 pages, paper-covered), send ten ~ cents in stamps. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, - i CURE FITS! When I say ourc I ao not mean mere 1 v to atop t>iu for a time and then have them return again. I mean a radii *l l'ure. I have made the disease of EJTH. EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a lire long atutly. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst case a. Because other* hare failed 1* no reason for not now rent lying a . cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle ol my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post OfH e. M. G. ROOT. M. C.« 133 Pearl St.. New York. m I prescribe and folly eodorse Big G as the only AHpr Car*! In specific for the certain cure jfflP 1 TO 5 DATS. w| of this disease. FWa.»XBBU.d».t teE u H. INGRAHAM, M. D., |3af oa«»> Btrlatars. ■ Amsterdam, N. Y. ESS Mrs only by tbs We have sold Big G for Ihtla-e,(V, many years, and It baa •suraucMiiwuuo^^„ lV ' n tllo begti 0 f guti*. ISA CincinnatiAVVa faction. D. B. DYCHEft CO.,^ Holt) by Druggists! C.N. P. No. 7-88 WHEN WRITING TO , ADVERTISERS, iliuP I***® 1 ***® ,ajr •»» the advertisement. in this paper.