Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1888 — Page 7

The Result of Merit.

When anything stands a test of fifty years among a discriminating people, it is pretty good evidence that there as merit somewhere. Few, if any, medicines have met with such continued success and popularity as has marked the progress of Bbandbeth’s PiiiLS, which, after a trial of over fifty years, are conceded to be the safest and most effectual blood purifier, tonic, and alterative ever introduced to the public. That this is the result of merit, and that Bbaxdreth’s Pills perform all that is claimed for them, is conclusively proved by the fact that those wbo regard them with the greatest favor are those who have used them the longest. Bbandbeth’s Pills are sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated.

Losses Due to the Phylloxera.

A writer in the Economisie Francois estimates tlie total loss to France from the ravages of the phylloxera sinee 1875, when the scourge of the French vineyards first made its appearance, at the enormous snm of 10,000,000,00(1 francs, or about £400,000,000. This estimate is based upon French official statistics giving the aggregate area of vineyards destroyed in the country as about 2,500,000 acres, and on the assumption that, in addition to the acreage of vines thus utterly destroyed, the extent of vineyards more or less infested with the phylloxera amounts to about 500,000 acres, making thus together 3,000,000 acres. The value of these latter, which, according to the writer, should be calculated from" the gross and not from the net revenue formerly derived therefrom, is estimated at £280,000,000. On adding to this amount the loss occasioned through the outfall in labor in the destroyed vineyards, as well as by the vast importations of foreign wines and grapes for wine-mak-ing necessitated by the diminished production during the last thirteen years, which is taken at £120,000,000, the above-mentioned sum is arrived at. — London News.

Ploughing the Waves.

A storm at sea means the inevitable sea-sick-ness for ocean travelers. The vibration of a steamer’s screw, even, is a sore trial to any but the strongest stomach. “Splicing the main brace,” as the imbibation of a glass is Jocularly termed by sailors, is a poor substitute for the swallowing of that incomparable tranquillizer of sea-sick stomachs, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which no commercial traveler, tourist or invalid should be without in “crossing the briny,” or making a tedious land journey. No unmedicated stimulant of commerce is comparable for efficacy to the great invigorant. Emigrants to the West pronounce it a reliable preventive of malarial infection, as well as other complaints to which hardship, impure water and miasmatainted vapors give rise. It renders brackish water drinkable and harmless, and is a fine remedy for disorders of the stomach and bowels, and for kidney troubles and rheumatism. We must not hope wholly to change their original tempers, nor make the gay pensive and grave, nor the melancholy sportive, without spoiling them. — Locke. Accounts are settled but once a year in the Bermudas. The 30th of June is the usual date.

Very Sensible “Japs.”

In Japan the old-school physicians are permitted to wear only wooden swords. This is a gently sarcastic way of expressing the opinion that they kill enough people without using weapons. But the druggist who introduced Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery into the empire carries a fine steel blade. It was found that all who tried this wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, consumptive tendencies, blood, skin and liver troubles, were, without exception, greatly benefited The Mikado himseif is said to have “toned up” his system by its use, and the importer was therefore permitted the exceptional hqnor of wearing the sword of the nobility. The elevator boy has much experience in the ups and downs of life. —Boston Post. Aid is being sent to Argonia, Kan., wrecked by a cyclone.

Do Not Think for a Moment

That catarrh will in time wear out. The theory is false. Men try to believe it because it would be pleasant it true, but it is not, as all know. Do not let an acute atta k of cold in tbe head remain unsubdued It is liable to develop into catarrh. You can rid yourself of the cold and avoid all chance of catarrh by using Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Kemedy. If already afflicted rid yourself of this troublesome disease speedily by the same means. At all druggists. Dar er nuffin cheapah er mo’ pleasin’ dan s’ef-satisfaction.— l'he Judge.

The Ohio Talley Centennial Exposition.

One of the most important events in the history of our country’s wonderful growth and progress is the great Centennial Exposition which opens at Cincinnati on July 4 and lasts for one hundred days, or until October 27. Although the enterprise is called “The Ohio Valley Centennial Exposition,” or the hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the Northwest Territory, it is really a national exposition in every 6ense, as every State and Territory is represented and will have splendid displays of their productions and wares. The National Government has appropriated $150,000 to defray the expense of the Government exhibit alone. Enormous cases from the Smithsonian Institution and other departments at Washington have arrived full of historical and art treasures of the capital and will be on exhibition. The area available for exhibition space in ‘he several vast halls constructed espesially for the occasion is nearly 550,000 square feet, besides nearly 100,000 more square feet for reception and restaurant halls. The works of art already on the ground for exhibition are insured Tor over $1,000,000. Cincinnati has uniformly been very successful with her expositions, but this year the public spirit and enterprise of her citizens have assumed national proportions and deserve national support.

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How to Be Healthy and Wealthy.

Don't worry. “Seek peace ami pursue it.” Be cheerful. “A light heart lives long. ” “Work like a man, but don't be worked to death.” Never despair. “Lost hope is a fatal disease.” Spend less nervous energy each day than you make. Don’t hurry. “Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.” Sleep and rest abundantly. Sleep is Nature’s benediction. Avoid passion anti excitement. A moment's anger may be fatal. Associate with .j "althy people. He alth is contagious as well as disease. Don’t overeat. Don’t starve. “Let your moderation be knowm to all men.” Court the fresh air day and night. “O, if you knew what was in the air.” Think only healthful thoughts. “As a man thinketh in his heart so is he. ” —New York Mail. The rainfall in California has been increasing ever since the country was settled.

Stamping and Embroidery.

“l’e?, Lizzie, I liko to do fancy work, but I haven't felt tike trying that pattern—or anything else—for a week. These awful ‘drag-ging-down’ pains are just killing me!” “I kuow how you feei, and I can te:l you where to look for rel.ef. Dr. Pierce's Favonto Prescription is a certain cure for a’.l those peculiar weaknesses and distressing ailments. Why, it even cured me of prolapsus, and many of my lady friends have beon cured of various grave niaiadies peculiar to our sex by this wonderful medicine.” It is the only me iiciue sold by druggists under a positive' guaranteo from the manufacturers that it will give satisfaction in every case or money refunded, head guarantee on bottle-wrapper. You cag bill a stream by damming it, but you can’t kill a cat that way.— Yonkers Statesman.

Chronic Coughs and Colds.

And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, can be cured by the use of Scott’s Emulsion, as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver O 1 and Hypophosphites in their fullest form. Is a beautiful creamy Emulsion, palatable as milk, easily digested, and can be taken by the most delicate. Please read: “I consider Scott’s Emulsion the remedy par excellence in Tuberculous and Strumous Affections, to say nothing of ordinary colds and throat troubles.”—W. B. .8. Connell, M. D., Manchester, Ohio.

What is the longest voyage recorded in the Bible? The widow’s cruse. Moxic has created the greatest excitement as a beverage, in two years, ever witnessed, from the fact that it brings nervous, exhausted, overworked women to good powers of endurance in a few days; cures the appetite for liquors and tobacco at once, and has recovered a large number of cases of old, helpless paralysis as a food only. The avenge compositor do’s not mince his words when he tackles a piece of pi. •BOUGH ON NEURALGIAy^IT Druggists. “Bough on Rheumatism. ” 11.50. Druggists. “ROUGH ON ASTHMA." #1.50. Druggists. •ROUGH ON MALARIA.” $1.50. Druggists, or prepaid by Express. E. S. Wells, Jersey City. If afflicted with Sore Eyes, übg Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c. “ROUGH ON RATS,"for rats, mice, bugs. 15c. “Rough-on Catarrh.” Only absolute cure. 50a “Rough on Corns.” Hard or soft corns. 15a “Rough on Toothache. * Instant relief. 15a

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4 Jbe p n jr medicine for woman’s peculiar ailment*, sold by Iruggistß. andor a positive guarantee, from the manufacturer*, that It will give satisfaction ia every caae, or money will be refunded, is Du. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This guarantee ha* been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully canted out for many years. THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EXPERIENCE. _ Th® treatment of many thousand* of case* of those chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids Hotel and 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 Favor. □DON ito Frescripliou is the Mn outgrowth, or result, of Tfl Wniinf tl,is great and valuable 111 ITUHUI. 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 tho relief and cure of suffering women. It is not recommended us a “ cure-all,” but os a most perfect Specific for woman's peculiar diseases. As a powerful, inAn.,--.-., vigoratlng tonic, It POWERFUL imparts strength to the 1 “ whole system, and to the TMIIfi uterus, or womb and its lumu. 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 is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. It promotes digestion and assimilation of food, cures nausea, weakness of stomach, indigestion, bloating and eructations of gas.

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 war they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, separate and distinct for which he prescribes his pills and potions, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, they are all only turnpUms caused by some womb disorder. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suffering, encourages his practice until large bills are made. The suffering patient gets no better, .but probably worse by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper medicine, like Dr. Pikrce’B Favorite Prescription, directed to the cause, would have entirely removed the Risense thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort Instead of prolonged misery. 1

Mrs. E, F. Morgan, of No. 71 Lexington St--3 PHVSIRIAHS Ecut Boston, Mass., says: “Five yearn ago f w i n i oiuiHnw was a dreadful sufferer from uterine troubles. rlllFD Having exhausted tbe skill of three physii niuuu, cians, 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 the full particulars to any one writing 1 me for them, and enclosing a etamped-envelove 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 manv 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,” Retro verted Womb.— Mrs. Eva Kohler, of Crab Orchard, Neb., writes: Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has done me a ? reat 'ui ur. d- I suffered from retroversion of the uterus, for which I took two bottles of the ‘ Favorite Prescription,’ and I am now feeling like a different woman.” Doctors Failed.— Mrs. F. Corwin, of Post Creek, N. Y., writes: I doctored with three or four of the best doctors in these parts, and I grew worse until I wrote to you and began using your ‘Favorite Prescription.’ I used three bottles of it and two of the Golden Medical Discovery,’ also one and a half bottles of the * Purgative Pellets.’ I can do my work and sew and walk all I care to, and am in better health than T ever expected to be in this world again. I owe it all to yoar wonderful medicines.”

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fwwM A* a soothing *Pk.tihu. and strengthening SOOTHING “ crvl “«* Favorite .. Proscription ” is uiieNFRVINF quak'd and is invaluable . in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieve* 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. ■hhsibm Iu pregnancy, “Favorite Prescription” Is MOTHERS a mother’s cordial.” mv i nun u relieving nausea, wcakRnsniil ness of stomach and UUnUIBL other distressing svdidtomM common to that condition. If its use is kept up in the latter months of gestation, it so prepares

I if.,.. , Mia. Ed. M. Campbell, of Oakland, CaltA VOICE fomia, writes: “I bad been troubled all _ my life with hysterical attacks and parFnnu Rll irnRHIl oxysms, or spasms, and periodical recurI DURI uaurunma. rences of severe headache, but since I have kßsssasMßaasßHMHaa* been using your ‘Favorite Prescription ’ I have bad none of these. I also baa womb complaint so bad that I could not walk two blocks without the most severe pain, but before I bad taken your ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ two months, I could walk all over the city without inconvenience. All my troubles seem to be leaving mo under tbc benign influence of your medicine, and I now feci smarter than for years before. My phvsicians told me that I could not be cured, and therefore you will please accept my everlasting thanks for wbat you have done for me, and may God bless you in your good works.” Later she writes: It is now four years since I took your ‘Favorite Prescription.’ and I have bad no return of the female trouble I bad then.’’ Well as I Ewer Wsuk-Mrs. John Bwwabt, of Chtop* wa Font, Wis.. writes: “I wish to inform you that I am as well as I ever was, for which I thank your medicine*. I took to urbottfe® of the * Favorite Prescription ’ and one bottle of and four bottles of the ‘Pellets.’ All of the symptomaliaTe disappeared. Ido all my own work; am able to be on my feet all day. My friends tell me I never looked so welL &T Favorite Prescription is Bold £y Druggist* the World Overt large Bottles SI.OO, Bi» for SBM>. W Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce’s large, illustrated Treatise (180 pages, paper covers) on Diseases of Women. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, No. 868 Main Street, Buffalo, N.T.

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the system for delivery os to greatly lessen, and many times almost entirely do away with tbe sufferings of that trying ordeal. “Favorite PreCures tic BSKKS"?-? ’ 1 the most complicated Worst Rises &ud obstinate cases nUIMI USoCe. of leucorrbea. or “ whites,” excessive flowing at monthly periods, painful menstruation, unnatural suppression, prolapsus or falling of the womb, weak back, “female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, cbronlo congestion, inflammation, and ulceration of tho womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with “internal heat." “Favorite Preecrlpp-_ tlon,” when taken in conrOß THE flection with the use of Dr. iwn ins. Pierce’s Golden Medical DisKIRMFVt oovery, and small laxative niURLIo. doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgstive Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney su’d Bladder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, had abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from tho system.