Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1888 — Page 7

What Primitive Man Ate.

Primitive man, wherever he was first cast, whether in one center or in more than one, most of necessity, have found his food in the plant world. "We cannot imagine him commencing his career learned in the arts of hunting, killing, and cooking the lower animals for food. Many infer from this circumstance that the argument in favor of the vegetarian practice is copied direct from nature, signed and delivered by her. Not quite so fast. There is one interposing barrier to the free acceptance of vegetarian deed and act of conveyance of food from nature to man. Nature herself, of her own right royal will, makes for animals, herbivorous and carnivorous, onedistinctive animal food; a secretion from the living animal organism, a fluid which is a standard food, meat and drink in one, the fluid known under the name of milk. Against absolute vegetarianism, then, we may fairly set up one exception derived from nature as the unerring guide. On observing the habits of animals we discover another natural fact. We find that animals of quite different natures, in respect to primitive selection of food, possess the power of changing their modes of feeding, and of passing over, as it were, from one class to another. This change is distinct but limited, and we must accept it with all its extension on the one side and with all its limitation on the other. The fruit-eating ape can be taught under privation to subsist on animal diet; a dog can, I believe, be taught to subsist on vegetable diet. But it would be as impossible to teach a sheep to eat flesh as it would be to make a lion feed on grass.— Dr. Richardson, in Longman’s Magazine.

From the Ex-President of the New York State Senate.

Sxatb op New Yobk, Senate Chambeb, I Albany, March 11, 1886. j I have used Allcock’s Porous Plasters in my family for the past five years, and can truthfully say they are a valuable remedy and effect great cures. I would not be without them. I have in several instances given some to friends suffering with weak and lame backs, and they have invariably afforded certain and speedy relief. They cannot be too highly commended. Edmund L. Pitts.

Eaters of Quinine.

The quinine habit is gaining strength every day. Dizziness, that you hear innumerable people complaining of in these days, can be traced to excess in the use of quinine. The good effects, that it is nearly always certain of, are lost by excessive dos9s. Too much quinine will also produce congestion of 'the ear and vibration of the auditory nerve. The growing habit of taking quinine for neuralgia and other like ailments, without consulting a physician, is altogether reprehensible, and may lead to very serious results. Many cases of deafness are caused by overdoses and long-continued use of the drug.— St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

A “Put and Call,”

This isphrasa to the uninitiated, but all theorokers understand it They use it when a person gives a certain per cent for the option of buying or selling stock on a fixed day, at a price stated on the day the option is .given. It is often a serious operation to the dealer; but there is a more and call” than this: when you are “put" to bed with a severe cold and your friends “call” a physician. Avoid all this by keeping in the. house Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medic il Discovery. The great cure for pulmonary and blood diseases. Its action is marvelous. It cures the worst cough, whether acute, lingering, or chronic. For Weak Lhngs, Spitting of Blood, Short Breath, Consumption, Night Sweats, and kindred affections it surpasses all other medicines.

Little Louise.

A teacher in one of our public schools had been much annoyed by truancy. The following is a note brought by one of her pupils after two weeks’ absence: “Louisa was absent monday, please excuse her. “Louisa was absent toosday, she had a sore throte. “Louisa was absent wensday, she had a sore throte. “Louisa was absent thursday, she had a sore throte. “Louisa was absent friday, she had a Bore throte. “Read this over again for the next week.” — Harper's Bazar.

BOOM! BOOM!

Not Only from the Cannon’s Mouth, but In Human Actions. If there was ever a city fairly drenched, and soaked, in fact, with enthusiasm, that one is the Queen City of the West, or, as laid down on the maps, Cincinnati, O. The fact of the matter is, that at the present time the eyes, of the world are directed upon that 10, , cality, as that is the site selected for the principal demonstration of the people of the Northwest commemorative of the settlement of the country in 1787-8. Within a hundred years the nature of the country has changed from untutored wildness to that of the highest stage of civilization, and the grand Centennial Exposition is given at that place by the descendants of the noble men and women who effected that change, in honor of the labors and sacrifices of those who have gone before. Magnificent as the Cincinnati Expositions were when comparatively local interests were concerned, they have been left in the shade by this one, to whose wheel the whole United States as a body has responded with a shoulder, and the one who can say in after years that he did not visit it will be looked upon as having mussed his oppor--1 tunity. Among the policy-holders of a Ger* man life insurance company, the deathrate of medical men in 1887 was 11.53 per cent, above the total average. This was due to diseases of the respiratory organs, consumption, and infectious diseases. There was only one case of post-mortem poisoning out 'of 1,052 deaths. —Arkansaiv Traveler. It is all right to open a camp-meeting with a prayer, but you cannot open oysters that way. "Hamlet" is a play for all timo. It will never give np the gho6t.—Pucfc.

Circulation of the Blood.

Before William Harvey discovered the circulation of the blood there was little known of its compounds or purpose. That there was such a fluid in the human system everybody knew, for it was made to flow by ruthless violence from the day that Cain tapped his brother on the head with a base-ball club. To spill blood was the chief occupation of the human race for many centuries, and he was considered the greatest man who succeeded in spilling the greatest quantity. In fact, few seemed to know that blood was designed for any other purpose except to spill. No one suspected that it had any circulation to speak of until Harvey made the discovery. He not only advertised its immense circulation, but swore to it before a Justice of the Peace, and this custom, originating with Harvey, has been copied by modern newspapers quite generally. Every well equipped and properly conducted newspaper employs a Harvey to swear to its circulation. — Texas Siftings.

When They Leave Us,

The exodus of our bodily troubles is doubly welcome if their departure is unaccompanied by pain. It is the fault of the best of commendable cathartics, which act solely upon the bowels, that in operating they gripe and weaken these organs. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters produce a laxative effect, but neither cause pain nor weaken the abdominal region or the stomach. This is pre-eminently the alterative which a constipated, bilious or dyspeptic person should use, since a resort to it involves no bodily discomfort nor produces a violent reaction. The liver is aroused, the stomach benefited, and the habit of body speedily and permanently improved by it. Fever and ague, rheumatism and kidney troubles are among the maladies for which recorded experience has proved it to be efficacious. It is a wholesome appetizer, and a far more reliable tranquillizer of the nerves than stomach-disturbing narcotics and sedatives.

Motion Ruled Out.

“Well,” said the court reporter to bis new assistant, “anything going on in court to-day ?” “Nothing much,” said the new assistant. “Business must be dull ?” “Very dull.” “But w'ere no motions made?” “One.” “Well, did the Judge entertain it?” “No; ruled it out.” “Ruled out a motion! What was it?” “One lawyer made a motion to throw an ink bottle at the head of another lawyer. Judge said it should not come before him, but said he would appoint two masters and a referee, and let the case be decided at the fair grounds. Case was taken under advisement by friends.” —New Orleans Picayune.

“A Werd to the Wise is Sufficient.”

Catarrh is not simply an inconvenience, unpleasant to the sufferer and disgusting to others—it is an advanced outpost of approaching disease of worse tyrvg, Do HQt negiect its warning; it brings deadly evils' in ita train. Before it is too late, uso Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It reaches the seat of the ailment, and is the only thing that will. You may dose yourself with quack medicines till it is too late—till tbo streamlet becomes a resistless torrent It is the matured invention of a scientific physiciaa “A word to the wise is sufficient" The ass is not usually described as an eerie creature, but he is just the same.— New Haven News . Many men of many minds; Many pills of various kinds. , But for a mild, effective, vegetable purgative you had better get Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They cure sick headache, biliouß headache, dizziness, constipation, indigestion, and bilious attacks. 25 cents a vial, by druggists. Never allude to a dress maker as Miss Sew-and-sew.— Bloomington Republican.

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 Oil 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. To young men: It is better to be fast asleep than fast awake. —Washington Critic. Moxie 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. Old maids know what a miss spent life means.— Washington Critic.

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“FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."

Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce’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

A medicine possessing the power to cure such inveterate blood and skin diseases as the following foatimnniai n a s fiwwsssft sssis sss

.... ITT “Columbus, Ohio, Aug, 18th, 1887. SAI T-RHFIIM world's Dispensary- Medical AssoclaOALI lUILUm tion, C 63 Main Btreet, Buffalo, N. Y.: tun OentUmen— For several years I have felt it nnu to be my duty tb give to you the facts in relaKUniMATKII tioQ to the complete cure of a most aggranncumniiom. vated case dt salt-rheum, by the use of your ‘Golden Medical Discovery, An elderly lady relative of mine had beou a great sufferer from salt-rhcuin for upwards of forty years. The disease was most distressing in her hands, causing the Mdn to crack open on the inside of tiic Augers at the joints and between the Angers. She was obliged to protect the raw places by means of adhesive plasters, salve*, ointments and bandages, and during the winter months bad to have her hands dressed daily. The pain was quite severe at times and her general health was badly affected, paving the way for other diseases to creep in. Catarrh and rheumatism caused a great deal of suffering in addition to the salt-rheura. She had used faithfully, and with the most commendable perseverance, all the remedies prescribed by her physicians, but without obtaining relief. Bhe aftenvards began treating herself by drinking teas made from blood-purify-ing roots and herbs. She continued this for several years but derived no benefit. Finally, about ten years ago. I chanced to rend one of Dr. Pierce's small pamphlets setting forth the merits of his * Golden Medical Discovery ’ and other medicines. The name struck

CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD.

Golden Medical Discovert cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigorating and nutritive propeicies. For Weak

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indescribable feeling of dread, or of Impending calamity? If you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoms, you are muttering l from that most common of American maladles-BWous Dyspepsia, or* Torpid Liver; associated with Dyspepsia, or indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symptoms. No matter what stage it has reached, Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery will subduo it, if taken according to directions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consumption of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite

humors, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Solt-rheum, “ Fever-sores,” Scaly or Rough Skin, In short, all diseases caused by bud blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign Tnflu-

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“ d it was essentially a blood-purifier. I immediately recommended it to tt»c old lady who had been so long a J9®/ rer froni salt-rheum. She commenced taking ft at once, and *o be no better. However, I realized that It would take time for any medicine to effect a change for the encouraged her to continue. She then purchased a and before these bad ail been used she began to notice an improvement. After taking about u dozen bottles W was entirely cured, Per hands were perfectly well and us smooth and healthy as a cln. s. Her general health was also greatlyimproved ; the rhsumutisin entirely left her, and the catarrh was almost cured, so that it ceased to be much annoyance. She has enjoyed excellent health from that day to this, and has had no return of either salt-rheum or rheumatism. The ‘ Discovery 4 seems to have entirely eradicated the salt-rheum from her system. She is now over eighty years old, and very healthy for one of such extreme age. I have written this letter, of which you can make any use you * ee hoping that some sufferer from salt-rticiim might chance tx> rend it and obtain relief by using* your ‘Golden Medical Discovery * —-lor Golden it is in its curative properties, and as much above the multitude of nostrums and so-cullcd ‘patent medicines,’ so zealously flaunted before the public, as gold is übovo the baser metals. Respectfully yours, F. W. Wheeler, 182 21st St.”

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liable to set in, and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Purcb’s Golden Medical Discovery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-Uiairend impurities, from‘whatever cause arising. It Is equally efficacious in acting uponthe Kidneys, and other organa, cleansing, strengthening, and healing tleir diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, It promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chill* and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.

•nee. Virulent blood-poisons are, by its use, robbed of their terrors. Especially has It manifested its potency In curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Bplls, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease,“White Swellings,” Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Eulsfrged Glands.

promptly cures the severest Coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies the-