Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1888 — Page 7
THE AMERICAS HAND.
Analyzing Its Various Characteristic Features. • [Edward Heron-Allen, in America.] What shall I say of the distintive American hand ? For there is a distinctively American hand, just as distinctive as those of the Ethiopian, the Chinaman, the German, or the Hindoo. In his curious work, “La Science de.la Main,” D’Arpentigny quotes the strange description of “le Yankee,” contained in Michael Chevalier's “Letters sur l’Amerique du Nord” (of which a translation was published in Boston in 1839) and concludes: “In a nation such as this there can not exist any but hands which are spatulate and fingers which are square.” He was partly right and partly wrong. "When first I encountered the racially American hand I was almost alarmed. I thought I had found a new and unique specimen overwhelming in its contradictions. The specimen belonged to Henry Ward Beecher, whose hands I overhauled one sunny afternoon on the deck of the Etruria as we made for the States together at the close of his lecture tour in Great Britain. The hand, of which I have a drawing, was of medium size, inclining to large; the palm thick and heavy, the consistency firm, neither hard nor soft; the thumb rather long (i. e., reaching almost to the first phalanx of the forefinger), its two phalanges being of equal length, and the outer phalanx pointed. The fingers were large and very square, the joints not very prominent, the outer, or nailed, phalanges long, the nails round and inclined to shortness, the lower phalanx thick. Here was a surprising collection of anomalies for a chirosophist. So, presuming it to be a unique specimen, I made a very careful drawing thereof and notes thereon. But hardly had I settled down to a steady swing of hand-reading w hen I made a quaint discovery’ to wit: that this was the distinctly American hand —seven out of ten hands that were presented to me, whether male or female, presented this to me heretofore unknown collection of contrasting formations. This significance is interesting as a sketch of the American character. The size of the hand indicates a capacity for synthesis combined with analysis, a capacity to seize the meaning of an entire subject and analyze its details with equal rapidity; the palm gives sensuality and love of pleasure, the consistency gives mental activity and love of exercise—when other people are taking it; in a word, a love of the display of physical energy, which we do not ourselves practice. The thumb denotes an equal amount of will power and common sense, neither overriding the other. The fingers again show a love of pleasure and luxury combined with intense order, regularity and arrangement, and a spirit of impulsive calculation (if I may be allowed the paradox) a tendency to act promptly on an impulse and analyze the cause and 'effects of one’s action afterward, so as |to make one’s action, however hasty, inure to one’s good. Dominating the entire character is a keen intutition, and a good-natured spirit of critisism, shown by the long-pointed or conic tips, with the short, round nails. It took me a month before I could contrast and combine these characteristics so as to arrive at a clear comprehension of the average American personality, and during that month I made some grand enemies, who have never forgotten me. Indeed, had it not been that I had Henry Ward Beecher’s hand to ponder over before I arrived, I should probably have been so “rattled” by the type as to despair of ever properly diagnosing it.
They Never Fail.
No. 3 Fulton Market, New York City, ) Jan. 26, 1884. f I have been using Brandreth’s Pills for the last ten years. They are a wonderful medicine. There is nothing equal to them as Blood Purifiers and Liver Regulators. But I wish to state how remarkably they cure rheumatism, and how easily. .1 was affected by rheumatism of the legs. My business (wholesale fish dealer) naturally leads me to damp places. I was so had I could not walk, and at night I suffered fearfully. I tried Balsams, Sarsaparillas, and all kinds of tinctures, but they did me no good, and I was afraid of being a cripple. I finally commenced using Bband,reth’s Pills. I took two every Vtfht flor ten nights; then I began to impro\&. P continued taking them for forty days, and I got entirely well. Now, whenever sick, I take Bbandreth’s Pills, never fail. N. Harris.
High Meteorological Stations.
Of the present limited number of high stations for making meteorological observations, there are only two in EuVi*ope which exceed 3,000 metres in height, being abjdffib 10,000 and 11,000 feet, respectively, .Among those in this country is Pawfe Peak, which has an altitude feet, exceeding, thus, by more'tMi'i 3,000 feet, any in Europe. These great heights are much more accessible on this continent than in Europe, there being five in America where 11,000 feet or more is reached by railroads built for facilitating mining work; the highest of these in North America is Mount Lincoln, in Colorado, the mining works on which are 14,297 feet above the sea, and here is a meteorological station conducted by Harvard College. Another station is placed part way up the mountain, at a height of 13,500 feet. In the Andes range, in Peru, continuous meteorological observations are also carried on, the loftiest point for this purpose being 14,360 feet above the sea. The traveler can now go to the top of Lookout Mountain by rail.
In the Amusing Comedietta of “f»*d Up,” I Sir Charles Coldstream, a blase man of fashion, is made to deprecate everything in which everybody else is supposed to take an interest, 1 with the languid remark that “there is really nothing in it. ’ He even extended his criticism to the crater of Vesuvius, down which he looked hut saw nothing in it." Such characters are scarcer on this side of the Atlantic than abroad, but they exist here notwithstanding. Such men need a “fillip to nature" to medically stimulate their jaded appetite, overcome I their lassitude, and renew the zest of existence. I They and others upon whom the world’s enjoyments are beginning prematurely to pall will find Hostetter's Stomach Bitters a wholesome and speedy renewal of vigor and health. Appe- | tite returns, dyspeptic and bilious svmptouts disappear, the nerves grow strong, and'the hour of retirement is unfraught with apprehension of uneasy repose when this superlatne tonic is employed. It remedies fever and ague, rneunratism ! and kidney troubles. An oculist gives warning that it is injurious to nib the eyes while they are inflamed by the cutting winter winds and the dust raised thereby, and equally so to bathe them and go out immediately again in the air, as then there is danger of catching a cold. Most of the eye troubles at this season, he says, are caused by imprudence in rubbing or bathing. In rubbing the eyes the tear line from the outside to the nose should be followed, though the majority pass the fingers from the inside out, which, he asserts, affects the sight and “crow’s feet.”
With groans and sighs, and dizzied eyes, He seeks the couch and down he lies ; Nausea and faintness in him rise, Brow-racking pains assail him. Sick headache ! But ere long comes ease, His stomach settles into peace, Within his head the throbbings cease— Pierce’s Pellets never fail him! Noe will they fail any one In snch a dire predicament. To the dyspeptic, the bilious, and the constipated they are alike “a friend in need and a friend indeed.” Avery Truesdale, of Sharon, Pa., made a cane composed of 10,500 pieces of thirty-eight kinds of wood for Gen. Harrison. The Prince of Wales is said to be absolutely unhappy about hiß baldness—not his badness. Don’t hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and disgust everybody with your offensive breath, but use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy and end it. The girl who won’t be won usually remains one. — Washington Critic. Moxie has created the greatest excitement ae 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 onoe, and has recovered a large number of cases of old, helpless paralysis'as a food only. The cross-cut saw gels dull in spite of its teeth.— Puck. If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it 25a
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A Modest, Sensitive Woman
often shrinks from consulting a physician about functioßal derangement, and prefers to suffer in silence. Ibis may be a mistaken feeling, but it is one which *is largely prevalent To all such women we would say that one of the most skilful physicians of the day, who has had a vast experience iu cur.ng diseases peculiar to women, has prepared a remedy which is of inestimable aid to them. We refer to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This is the only remedy lor wo mail s peculiar weaknesses aud ailments, aold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers that it will gave satisfaction in every case or money refunded. See guarantee printed on bottle wrapper. A bitter experience, as the boy rema ked when he ate a worm lozenge thinking it liquorice.
In General Debility, Emaciation,
Consumption, and wasting in children, Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Laver Oil with Hypophosphites is a most valuable food and medicine. It creates an appetite for food, Strengthens the nervous system, and builds un the body. Please read: “I tried Scott’s Emulsion on a young man whom physicians at times gave up hope. Sinci lie began using the Emulsion his cough has ceased, gained flesh and strength, and from all appearances his life will be prolonged many years.”—John Sullivan, Hospital Steward, Morganza, Pa. Begging the question— a girl in leap year.— Washington Critic.
FIVE CHEAP HARVEST EXCURSIONS.
Rare Chance to View the Wonderful Crops of the West, Southwest, and Northwest. The most abundant ever known. Come and see for yourself. The Great Rock Island Route offers you the inducements of lowest rates, and a delightful journey in its unrivaled palace cars. Dates of Excursions: Leave Chicago August 21, September 11 and 25, and October 9 and 23 (1888), for Kansas, Nebraska, Northwestern lowa, Minnesota, and Dakota. Rate: One fare for the round trip. Tickets first-class and good 30 days for return passage. Improve this opportunity. You may never have another in a season so bountiful. Be sure your tickets read via the Great Rock Island Route, which has its own lines to principal points in all these States. For rates and full particulars, address E. A. Holbrook, General Ticket and Passenger Agent. Chicago, 111.
Excursion to Mammoth Cave, August 9.
The Motion route will run nn excursion from Michigan City, Ind., and intermediate points to Mammoth Cave on above date. Rato for round trip from Michigan City and Valparaiso, $8.00; other places in proportion. Return portion good ten days. The excursionists will be accompanied by Professor Evans, of Valparaiso, who is thoroughly acquainted with the geological and legendary history of this remarkable cavity.
INVALIDS' NOTH AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 681 Mill SL, Buffalo, I. V.
1n.... The treatment of Diseases of NASH IHBQAT the Air Passages and Lungs, such naeab, i nuvni u chronic Catarrh in the Head, ilin Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, . " n “ and Consumption, both through I line nicciere correspondence and at our institutions, LURu IfMCIOM, constitutes an Important specialty. -snsfl We publish three separate books on Nasal, Throat and Lung Diseases, which give much valuable information, vis: (l) A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and Bronchitis; price, post-paid, ten cents. (2) A Treatise on Asthma, or Phthisic, giving new and successful treatment: price, postpaid, ten cents. (3) A Treatise on Chronic Catarrh in the Head; price, post-paid, two cents. Trrmrrn Dyspepsia, “ Liver Complaint,” obD SEISES flf at in ate Couatipation, Chronic Dlar- ' rhea, Tape-worms, and kindred affections, nißFSTini Are among those chronic diseases in the sucUiaco I lull. cessful treatment of which our specialists have attained great success. Our Complete Treatise on Diseases at the Digestive Organs will be sent to any address on receipt off ten cents in postage stamps. - "1 BRIGHT’S DISEASE, DIABETES, and KIDIEY kindred maladies, have been very largely treated, musti .and cures effected in thousands of cases which nigriSCf had been pronounced beyond hope. These disUIdLAOLOi eases are readily diagnosticated, or determined, by chemical analysis of the urin& without a personal examination of patients, who can, therefore, generally he successfully treated at their homee. The study and practice of chemical analysis and microscopical examination of the urine in our consideration of cases, with reference to correct diagnosis, in which our institution long ago became' famous, has naturally led to a very extensive practice in diseases of the urinary organs. These diseases should be treated only by a specialRl||T|nH IW thoroughly familiar with them, and who is oomwnu i iva. | patent to ascertain the exact condition and stage off advancement which the disease has made (which can only be ascertained by a careful chemical and microscopical examination of the urine), for medicines which are cu.-stive in one stage or condition do positive injury in othersL Being in constant receipt of numerous inquiries for a complete work on the nature and curability of these maladies, written in a style to be easily understood, we have published a large. Illustrated Treatise on these diseases, which will be sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. n. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLAD□LADDER »EB, STONE IN THE BLADDER, UUUJUtn Gravel, Enlarged Prostate Gland, IllOClQrs Retention of Urine, and kindred affecUiolAOLu. tions, may be included among those in the cure of which our specialists have achieved extraordinary success. These are fully treated of in our Illustrated Pamphlet on Urinary Diseases. Sent by mail for 10 cts. in stamps. I n T .,„„. r | STRICTURES AND URINARY FISI STRICTURE I TULAS.— Hundreds of cases of the worst form I of strictures, many of them srreatlv aetrravated by the careless use of instruments in the hands of inexperienced physicians and surgeons, causing false passages, urinary fistulse, and other complications, annually consult us for relief and cure. That no case of this class is too difficult for the skill of our specialists is proved by cures reported in our illustrated treatise on these maladies, to which we refer with pride. To intrust this class of cases to physicians of small experience, Is a dangerous proceeding. Many a man has been ruined for life by so doing, while thousands annually lose their lives through uuskUlful treatment. Send particulars of your case and ten cents in stamps for a large. Illustrated .Treatise containing many testimonials.
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BRIGHTINE^^DIABETES liliiHP 8 AND KINDRED AILMENTS. Prominent physicians recommend Drightine, and jobbers in general carry it. Vnlualtle Information mailed free. Ask your Uruvgist for It or send hi toWM. T. LINDLKV A VO., gig LaSalle st.. Chicago, 18., U. 8. A. It is safe to send money to this house. Mention this paper when you write.
A. PLEASANT REMEDIAL fIQME. ♦ PULL BTAPP OP EXPERIENCED PHYSICIANS X SURGEONS. ♦ Many CHRONIC DISEASES Snc ccssfnlly 'Treated without a Personal Consultation. + TVE obtain our knowledge of the patient’s dis- '' ease by the application, to the practice of medicine, of well-established principles of modern science. The most ample resources for treating lingering or obronic diseases, and the greatest skill, are thus placed within the easy reach of invalids, however distant they may reside. Write and describe your symptoms, inclosing ten cents in stamps, and a complete treatise, on your particular disease, will be sent you, with our opinion as to its nature and curability.
tlrmmiio Epileptic Convulsions, or Fits, F*NERVOUS rnlysls, or Palsy, Locomotor Ataxia, nbniwuo gt. Vitus’s Dance, Insomnia, or inability nieriorQ to sleep, and threatened insanity, Nervous UloUaU. Debility, and every variety of nervous affeo- — tion, are treated by our specialists for these diseases with unusual success. See numerous cases reported in our different illustrated pamphlets on nervous diseases, any one of which will be sent for ten cents in postage stamps, when request for them is accompanied with a statement of a case for consultation, so that we may know which one of our Treatises to send. We have a Special Department, devoted UISFASFA OF exclusively to the treatment of Diseases of visusu ur women. Every case consulting our specialists, IVnMCM whether by letter or in person, is given the VT UMtll. most careful and considerate attention. Im•mmmsmmmmmmmmmrn portent cases (and wo get few which have not already baffled the skill of all the home physicians) have the benefit of a full Council of skilled specialists. Rooms for ladies in the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute are very private. Send ten cents In stamps for our Complete Treatise on Diseases of Women, illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates (100 pages). Diniim P.mr HE»NIA (Breach), or RUPTURE, no RADICAL uIIRE ifL nd,D j r ’ si of what i l ;®* . is promptly and permanently cured by OF nUPTURF our specialists, without the knife and Ur iiuriuna. without dependence upon trusses. Abundant references. Send ten cents for our Illustrated Treatise. PILES, FISTULA!, and other diseases affecting the lower bowels, are treated with wonderful success. The worst cases of & ,^<., iiS'S,fi^or p SKSS , 'SSa^ , *° na ' tJ “*'*• UlTm Organic weakness, nervous debility, premature WEAK decline of the manly powers, Involuntary losses. " impaired 'memory, mental anxiety, absence of Ur >l will-power, melancholy, weak back, and all affeoRlbß. tions arising from youthful indiscretions and nernicious, solitary practices, are speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured. We, many years ago. established a Special Department for the treatment of these diseases, under the management of some of the most skillful physicians and surgeons on our Staff, in order that all who apply to us might receive all the advantages of a full Council pf the most experienced specialists. U/_ We offer no apology for devoting so much WE UFFER ’ attention to this neglected class of diseases, - believing that no condition of humanity is NO APniftfiY too wretched to merit the sympathy and »»w hi iu.ua i, best services of the noble mofession to which we belong. Why any medical man, intent on doing good and alleviating suffering, should shup such cases, we cannot imagine. Why any one should consider it otherwise than most honorable to cure the worst cases of these diseases, we cannot understand; and yet of all the other maladies which afflict mankind there is probably (Tone about which physicians in general practioe know so little. We shall, therefore, continue, as heretofore, to treat with our best consideration, sympathy, and skill, all applicants who are suffering from any of these delicate diseases. Piiarn it Ilnur Most of these cases can be treated by us when UUntU AT nuHt. at a distance as well as if here in person. A Complete Treatise (136 pages) on these delicate disease* sent sealed, in plain envelope, secure from observation, on receipt of only ten cents, in stamps, for postage. All statements made and secrets confided to us will be neld to be sacredly confidential. All letters of Inquiry, or of consultation, should be addressed to WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Bain St., BUFFALO, N. Y.
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