Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1888 — Page 7
JACOBS o\l .dh CUBES Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Sprains, Gallsi Strains, Lameness, Stiffness, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Contractions,Flesh Wounds, Stringh<, Sore Throat, Distemper, Colic, Whitlow, Poll Evil, Fistula, Tumors, Splints, Ring" bones and Spavin in its early stages. Apply St. Jacobs Oil in accordance with the directions with each bottleInvaluable for the Use of Horsemen, Cattlemen, Stablemen, Turfmen, Ranchmen, Stockmen, Drovers, Farmers. FOR FINE HERDS, CHOICE STOCK. Common Herds. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Md.
READ THIS! A $5 DAISY WRINGER FREE! A $2 WASHING MACHINE FREE! Last year we placed upon the market the greatest labor-aaring inTention of the J9th century. It waa a self-operating Washing Machine. It washes the clothing clean WITHOUT THE WASHBOARD OR ANY RUBBING WHATEVER. We adrertised a few hundred free to Introduce them, and through these free samples sold over 80.000. One lady In Chicago (Mrs. McDermott, 338 W. 15th Bt,)was so well pleased with her sample that she became an agent and sold over 12G0 in four months. W. C. tlamill, Box 857, Toronto, Ont, ordered over 600 after testing his sample. We hare scores of just such examples as this. It pays “to cast your bread upon the waters.” OU ft GREAT OFFER. This year we intend to Sell not less than ONE MILLION WASHERS, and to do this we will first Start off by GIVING AWAY 1000 samples. All we ask of those who receive one Is that they will tire it a good trial and If satisfactory recommend it to their friends. Agents are coining money. ' Wa hare several who are making *lO per day and upwards. “First come, first served.’’ 8o if you want one from the lot we are going to give away, send vour name and address at once. Address, MONARCH LAUNDRY WORKB. <2O Wabash are.,Chicago,lll. (Mention this p>per). A Special Offer! £>££ss? your name at once, we will make this special offer: To the first party in each State and Territory who answers our advertisement we will send as a free rift, eneof tho celebrated Daisy Wringers, retailprice, $5.00 each. This unprecedented offer is made lor the sole purpose of Inducing you to send for one of our Washers AT ONCE. It you know of any friend out of employment, won’t you please call his attention to this advertisement, for it is indeed “the chance of a lifetime. SIOO Reward. merits have been copied by other concerns who are Jealous of our great success. Beware of Imitations I We have been in the laundry supply business for 6 years and will pay tioo reward for any infringement on our Washer. DC«n TUIQ! The New York “Christian * "I®* at Work" says t “We have personally examined a great many letters received from a i 1 sections of the country from those who are using thiswondcrfulWashing Machine, and all unite in commendingitin the highest terms.” We also have similar referencefromthe“Farm and Fireside,” the “Home GOLD is worth sr>oo per pound, Pettit's Eye Salve SI,OOO, but is sold at 25 cents a box by dealers. MENTION THIS PAPER whkn wains, to iDTIvmiU. PllPr liy return mail. Full Description ► Moody’sNewTallor System of Dress 1 llfcifcCntting. MOODY A CO.. Cincinnati, O. MENTION THIS PAPER whkn warns. To ADvaanaaa. 4% ■■ ■■ ■% Fresh, reliable, only 2 and 3 L L I ■ cents per large package. 2.0,000 i tomers. Mammoth Seed Farms 1 One acre of solid glass. Beautiful Illustrated Garden Guide mi. H. W. BUCKBEE, Uockford Seed Farm, Rockford, 111. AGENTS WAHnomsm'Zm rata lor making Bugs, WPSr._ fgTidies, Caps, Mittens, etc. Mal'l,m*il fnv^ 1 Send |S|Sess£*uiljVl' l ■ i 'for late reduced price-list. J- E. ROSS & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sweetman Catholic Colony. Land at $lO the acre on nine years’ time. Apply for pamphlets to JOHN SWEETMAN, Currie, Murray County, Minn.
$lO SS FREE! sagfr Oar new stamping: outfit is free to •very reader of this publication; it contains 1.00 perforated stamping: J *NJ Jf pattern* and include* a great variety Vjr of all size** that are wanted. Thi» - outfit is a real work of art; no f KT. /V-'KIJ stamping outfit has ever been / L\Nf W. n offered heretofore, on which d/Wj k f nil dSjh II anything like so much artistic \A\N\ 1 i\Skli ability was brought to bear. WithViHA 11 1 !<JSLAx/f each outfit is a box of best Btakp- \\ l\ j , wo Powder, Pad, and Book of \\ Ul )ffJr* II Instructions, giving full \| \U/A y for stamping, tells how to make JvmJs / powder and stamping paint, con- \y If tains instructions for Luitre, Kenning ton and Hand painting, tells colors to use In painting—red, white, blue, yellow, pink and other flowers; 1 also contains hints ana instructions on other matters, too numerous to mention. Bought singlv, or a few patterns at a time, at usual prices, the equal of the above would cost SlO. Although it Is free, yet this is the Segal Queen of Stamping Outfits and on every hand is acknowledged to tie superior, yfcs, very much superior, and very much more desirable than those which hare been selling for 81 etch and upwards. By having 200,000 of these outfits mad* for us, during the dull season, we get them at first cost; the manufacturer was glad to take the order, at cost, that bis help might be kept at work. All may depend that it is the very best, most artistic and in every way desirable outfit ever put before the public. Farm and Housekeeper (monthly, 16 large pares, 64 long columns, regular price 75 cents a year) is generally acknowledged to be the best general agricultural, housekeeping and family journal in America; it isentertaininr and of greatest Interest, as well as useful; its contributors embi ice the widfcst range of brilliant talent. Furthermore, we have lately become managing owners of that ejand monthly, Sunshine, for youth; also, fofc* those of all ages whose nearta are not withered; 16 large pages. 64 long columns, regular price 75 cents a year. Sunshine is known favorably as the best youth’s monthly In America. The best writers tor yonth, in the world, are its regular contributors; it is now quoted all over the world as standing at the head. Both papers are splendidly illustrated bv the beat artists We will take 200,000 trial year subscribers at a price which gives us but a moderate portion of tho coat, ■ Furthermore, every trial year subscriber, for fnFr 1 either of the papers will receive free by mail *****" * our new JHH> pattern Stamping Outfit. Trial r 1 11 1 11 year subscriptions will be received for either of the papers as follows: X subscription and 1. outfit, cents; 1b subscriptions and SR outfits, if sent at one time, s£> cents: 4 subscriptions and 4 outfits, if sent at one time, 81. For send a dollar bill, but for less, send 1-cent postage stamps. Better at once get three friends to join you, at 25 cents each; you can do it in a few minutes and they will thank you; paper* will be mailed regularly to their separate addresses. Whil* 1 trial year subscribers are served for much leas than cost, it proves the rule that a very large proportion of all who read either paper for a year, want it thereafter, and are willing to pay the regular price of 75 cents a year; through this, as time rolls on, we reap a profit that satisfies us. V The trial year subscriptions are almost free, I*ll EE ■ an(l this th « Regal Queen of Bturnp- ■ ins Outfits —the best ever known—is entirely free. It is the greatest and best offer . «v«rma4« to the juiblte v Large sizes of patterns—every «i*e that can be desired is included; all other outfits surpassed, by this, the best, the most artistic, the Uegal Queen. ; Below we give a list of a few of the patterns; space is too valua- , ble to admit of haming all: 1 Poppies for BcarC 7 1-2 inch; 2 Tldy design,7 1-2 inch; 3 Splendid Tinsel design, 8 inch; 4 Golden Rod,4 inch; sPond Lilies:6Pansies; 7 Mossltoseßuds; fiTubeltoses: 9 Wheat; 10Oak Leaves; 11 Maiden Hair Ferns; i 12 Boy; 13 Girl’s Head; 14Bird; 15 Strawberries; 16Owl; 17 Dog; 18 Butterfly; 19 Apple Blossoms; 20Calla Lily; 21 Anchor; 22 Morning Glories; 23 Japanese Lilies; 24 Kabbit; 25 Bunch For-get-me-nots: 26 Fuchsias; 27 Bell Drops; 28 Fan; 29Clown's Dead: 30 Cat s Head. 'TO other splendid patterns are included In this Regal Queen of stamping outfits—in nil 100 patterns. Safe delivery guaranteed.-Possessing this outfit any lady can, without expense, make home beautiful in many ways, can embroider childrens' and ladies’ clothing in the most charming manner, and readily make money by doing stamping. Lustre, Kensington and Hand paintiug for others. A good stamping outfit is indispensable to every woman who cares to mako t home beautiful. This outfit contains patterns for each and every branch of needle work, flower painting, etc., and the Rook. of Instructions makes all clear and really easy. This outfit will do more for Home and Ladies than many times tho amount of a trial year subscription spent otherwise; no homo should be with out it. The beautiftil designs of this Kkual Queen of outfits ARE ALL THE Raob wherever seen; when ever one or two reach a locality their fame spreads, ind many Trial Year subscriptions usually follow. Many who have paid from S 1 to Sd for outfits and were satisfied until they saw our designs, have secured our outfit and laid aside forever the others. Those who subscribe will find the papers well worth several times the trifling cost of a trial year subscription, and the majority will make up to ua the loss, that this year we incur, through such a low price, by continuing subscribers, year after rear, at the regular price, which *0 will be willing to admit is low enough. The money will gladly bo refunded to anyone . who is not fully satisfied. Address, i _ fiEOBQE STINSON A CO., BOX 4*l POXttAffD, HAUTE.
SPRING DEBILITY.
The Best Spring Medicine Ever DlseovEvery one needs a -spring tonic—a remedy which will strengthen and invigorate the system and tone op the action of ail iie organa The epring is the time above ail others for the sick to get well; it is the time for the comparatively well to keep in good health by the use of a judiciously selected spring medicine. With the advent of spring comes malaria, nervousness and debility. A weak and tired feeling, if neglected, always results in nervous and physical exhaustion. Cure these diseases, or guard against them by the use of Dr. Greene’s Nervura Nerve Tonic, which is the greatest and best of all spring medicines. This wonderful remedy is recommended by physicians, druggists and the people every, where as being the most marvelous in its effects of any Known medicine If you are nervous, irritable, depressed, and cannot sleep nights, use this remedy by all means, and your nerves will become strong and steady, and yonr sleep calm, natural and refreshing. If you wake tired mornings, with dull head, bad taste in the mouth, no appetite for breakfast, and feel weak, languid and exhausted, this remarkable remedy will clear your head, give you au appetite, and restore your strength, ‘vigor and energies. If you have dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, kidney complaint, pam and weakness in the back, this remedy will give you sure relief and cure. It is a perfect specific for nervous debility, neuralgia, nervous or sick headache, heart disease, palpitation, paralysis, numbness, trembling and all nervous diseases. Use this remedy and von will never regret it It is purely vegetable, and its wonderful effects afford a safe, sure and positive cure. Do not be persuaded to take anything else, for this remedy has no equal. It is the greatest medical discovery of the aga All druggists keep it Price #1 per bottle If your druggist does not have it he will get it for you. Its discoverer, Dr. Greene, 85 West Fourteenth street, New York, the great specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, can be consulted free, personally or by letter.
A SPECIAL JACK TRAIN.
A Remarkable Ghost Story from Colorado —Spooks in the Mountains. [Leadville Herald-Democrat] My companion then spoke concerning our mission to this bleak and barren spot. “About twelve years ago,” he said, “an old man by the name of Cearnals was the proprietor of a jack train, with which he used to bring provisions and other commodities into that mining camp which you see beneath you there. “This was before the railroads entered the fastnesses of these mountains, and everything was brought by mule teams or by these jack trains into the camp. “The treasures which were found in the hills were carried out the same way. One time old man Cearnals did not arrive in the camp on time. ’Twas in the winter —and the coldest one, too, ever experienced in these hills. A searching party was sent out to find him and his train, as the people who hsd goods consigned to them feared that some accident had befallen him. . Near where we are now is where he and his train were found in a snowdrift frozen to death. And now each night may be seen the jack train just as they were, but in the form of specters filing along on their way to the camp. Get out and we will go down the trail a piece and see them.” We got out of the buggy and after fastening the horse to a stunted pine we descended the other side of the range on the road to Alma. After a most perilous and tortuous walk of half an hour, on account of the slippery condition ot the ground which was covered with snow, my companion led me to a point near the old Leadville trail, which could be distinctly seen above us against the side of the mountain. Looking at his watch, he remarked that’ it was almost time for “them” to appear. After kicking the snow from a couple of bowlders we sat down, and in silence awaited developments. My companion would not say a word, but simply puffed away at a cigar, his looks being cast in the direction of the trail. We waited at lehst half an hour, but it seemed a week to me, a cold wind having arisen, and I was almost frozen and wishing myself at home. Suddenly my companion clutched me nervously by the arm and pointed to the trail. The sight I saw made each individual hair on my head stand on end; for there on the trail, coming around a sharp angle caused by a bowlder, was a jack train of twenty-three animals. They all emitted a faint phosphorescent glow, which made them appear all the more vivid against the side of the hill. They were loaded with different articles of merchandise, and the last one, which the spectral driver was urging on with his short goad, seemed to be loaded with flour.
Every once in awhile as the train rilowly filed along, this last jack would lean his load against a projecting rock as if resting himself. This would cause the driver to punch it with his short stick. The weird specters slowly passed from view around the hill, and more dead than alive from fright we made our way to where we had left the horse and buggy. My companion informed me while on our way back to the city that this strange Sight could be seen any dark night.
How He Got Fat.
“Ah, it’s a glorious country,” said the young editor of an Arizona paper. “Since I’ve left college and came out here I’ve gained twenty-eight pounds.” “But,” said his old classmate who was visiting him, “you look and are a thundering sight thinner than you were when you graduated. ” “Well, maybe I am,” replied the journalist, “but I’ve got twenty-eight pounds of buckshot and slugs in my person, just the same. If something fatal doeseu’t happen, I'll weigh a ton before tho Fourth of July.” *
He was Too Isolated.
A Texas man declines to canvass for a paper published in this city because he lives seventy-five miles from tbe nearest postoffice, and occupies the only house in his county.— New York Tribune.
Which Wm It? Bacon or Shakapea.ro. The authorship of the dramatic production* attributed to the last of the above-named ia agitating litcrarj circlaa to the very center, but affects the practical masses far less than the momentous question, how to regain or preserve health, that essential of bodily and mental activity, business success and the “pursuit of happiness ’ We can throw far more light on this latter subject than the most profound Shakspearean can on the question tirst propounded. If the system is depleted, the nerves shaky; if indigestion or constipation bothers one at times, or constantly; it the skin Is yellow and tongue furred as in biliousness ; if there are premonitory twinges of oncoming rheumatism or neuralgia; if the kidneys are inactive—use Hostetter s Stomach Bitters, the finest recuperant of an age prolific in beneficial and successful remedied' Remember. if malaria threatens or afflicts, that it neutra~zea the poison and fortifies the system.
Lack of Courtesy.
Trifling discourtesies of speech and manner constantly indulged in do more to destroy the peace of a household than an occasional war of words which lasts for a brief period and is then at an end. Chief among the causes to create a murky home atmosphere is the habit of “nagging” one another. Husbands and wives give expression to every petty feeling of irritation, and bandy words back and forth till some molehill assumes the proportions of a mountain. A tendency to nag goes unchecked among the children, and almost before the parents are aware there is a chronic condition of unpleasantness in the home. Young married people, especially, need to learn control in this direction. Another disagreeable trait to be garded against is the habit, peculiar to some people, of always being on the opposite side of a question. Call attention to the good points of a book, a person, a public movement, a work of art, or what not, and this individual is ever ready to interpose, “Yes—buL” Conversation in such a home gives one the chills.—Congregationalist.
Fob constipation, “liver complaint,* or biliousness, sick headache, and all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the liver and stomach, take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets—a gentle laxative or active cathartic, according to Bize of dose. There ia a crank in Washington who wants to have the tariff taught in the public schools by compulsion.— Texas Siftings. Chronic nasal catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sage’s Remedy. A serious reflection—a solemn bore’s image in a mirror.
Mrs. Morgan Talks to Dr. Lynch.
Manchester, Mich., September, 1887. Doctor; Do you remember me counciling with you tome months ago about my rheumatism, and that one of my lower limbs was partially paralyzed from ite effects? I asked you about the Syrup, and you replied to me that if there was anything under the sun that could cure me to take it So I commenood using Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and I want to say to you that it ia the greatest medicine in the world, I firmly believe. That dizziness that troubled me as well as the rheumatism is cured, and my blood is in a healthy condition. My appetite and sloep are both good, and lam healthy. Doctor, tuat is a great family med oine, and you need not hesitate to recommend it Mb& Thomas Morgan. This is the time of year when the sportsman who has bagged no birds tries to make the inoffensive rabbit quail.
Many People Refuse to Take Cod
Liver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste. This difficulty has been overcome in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It being as palatable as milk, and the most valuable remedy known for the treatment of Consumptibn, Scrofula and Bronchitis, General Debility, Wasting Diseases of Children, Chronic Coughs and Colds, has caused physicians in all parts of the world to use it Physicians report our little patients take it with pleasure. Try Scott’s Emulsion and be convinced.
A blizzard goes through the clearing house without any difficulty.— Texas Siftinas. Seven Cheap Excursions 16 the West. Now is the time and the “Great Bock Island” is the route. Take advantage of the series of cheap excursions to Kansas, Nebraska, Northwestern lowa, Minnesota, and Dakota, leaving Chicago March 2d, April 3 and 24, May 8 and 22, June 5 and 19. Rate, one fare for the round trip; tickets first class, and good for 30 days for return passage. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity—you may never have such another. Be sure your tickets read via Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, which has its own lines to principal points in all these States. For rates and full particulars, address E. A. Holbrook, G T. and F. A., Chicago, 111. “ROUGH ON RATS,” for rats, mice, bugs. 15c. “Roughon Catarrh.” Only absolute cure 50a “Rough on Cornk ” Hard or soft corns. 15a “Rough on Toothache.” Instant relief. 15a
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by ell druggists. $I; six for $5. Prepared only by G. L HOOD k CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maes. 100 Doses One Dollar
Tlic man wlio has In vested from three AA We offer the man who wants service to five dollars in a Rubber Coat, and si (not style) a garment that will keep at his first half hour’s experience in mmm mm mtm him toy In the hardest storm. It M a storm finds lo his sorrow that it is |O M E § called TOWKK’B KISH BRAND hardly a better protection than a mos- ■ n ■ “ BLICKEK,” a name familiar to every quito netting, not only feels chagrined m ■ Cow-boy all over the land. With them at being so badly taken in, but also ■ |Pia| the only perfect Wind and Waterproof feels if he does not look exactly like Hi Coat Is “Tower’s Kish Brand Slicker.” Ask for the ’’FISH BRAND ” Suckxr I IklS and take no other. If your storekeeper T 1 descriptive
Wm America Ever Discovered!
At the time when Columbus started in search of the New World, nearly every man, woman and child in Europe insisted that there was no New World to discover. When he came back, crowned with success, a large proportion of these good people adhered to their theory; and if they were alive to-day many of them would doubtless insist that America had never been discovered at all A man will give up anything in the world more readily than a pet theory. For example, look at the individuals who still maintain that consumption is incurable. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has cared thousands upon thousands of cases, aud will cure thousands more, but these people can’t give up their point Nevertheless the “Discovery* will cure any case of consumption, if taken in time.
A striking compositor always “oats his ‘stick. Coughi, Iloarscness, More 'l'hi-oiii, etc., quiokiy relieved by Brown’s Bronchial Trochee A simple and effectual remedy, superior to all other articles for the same purpose. Sold only in boxes. The actor who was canght in the act was removed from the scene. — Texan Siftings. . “BOUGH ON ITCH” Ointment cures Skin Humors, Pimples, Flesh Worms, Ring Worm, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Itcb, Ivy Poison, Barber’s Itch, Scald Head, Eczema 50c. Druggists or mail. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City,N. J.
Consumption Huraly Cured. To the Editor:-Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the abovenamed disease. By its tiuiely use thous&ndsof hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two hottles of my remedy fbbb to any of your readers who have consumption if they will sond me their Express and P. 0. address. Kespectfullv, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St.. N. Y. BOUGH ON PILES. Quick, complete cure. 500. BUCHU-PAIBA, Great Kidney Remedy. #l. WELLS’ HEALTH RENEWEU for weak men. WELLS’ HAIR BALSAM. If gray, gradually restores color; elegant tonic dressing. 50a Foe great bargain, see Percy’s gun ad. in another column. LOOK YOUNG, prevent tendenoy to wrinkles or ageing of the skin by using Lea ubelle On* Preserves a youthful, plump,fresh condition of the features. A transparent alabaster skin, fl. Druggists or exp. E 8. Wells, Jersey City, N.J.
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100 Doses This is not a catch line M m only, but is ■ I K**S origln-lwith and true only of Hood’s ■ ■ Sarsaparilla, which is I g II 0% mm the best spring medi- I 1 srt cine and blood purifier. * Now, reader, prove it. Take a bottle home and measure ite contents. You will find it to hold 100 teaspooofuls. Now read the directions, and yon will find that the average dose for persons of different ages is less than a teaspoonful. Thus the evidence of the peculiar strength and economy of Hood’a Sarsaparilla is conclusive and unanswerable. 'Feeling languid and dizzy, having no appetite and no ambition to work, I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, with the best results. As a health invigorator and for general debility I think it superior to anything else.” A. A. Riker, Utica, N. Y. “My wife and myself were both generally run do4m. Hood’s Sarsaparilla brought us out of that tired feeling, and made us leel like young people again. It bat done more for us than all other medicines together.” Richard Hawxhurbt, Amityville, Long Island, N. Y. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. (1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD k CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas. 100 Doses One Dollar
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