Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1888 — Page 7

Geo. Augustus Sala.

George Augustas Sala, the well-known English writer, on his last Australian trip wrote as follows to the London Daily Telegraph: “I especially have a pleasant remembrance of the ship's doctor —a very experienced maritime medico, indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horrible spell of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by the sea fog which had swooped down on us just after we left San Francisco. But the doctor’s prescrip'tions and the increasing warmth of the temperature as we neared the Tropics, and in particular a couple of Ai/lcook’s Porous Plasters clapped on—one on the chest and another between the shoulder blades—soon set me right."

What 18 the Scent He Follows?

Of late much has been written ou the sense of smell in dogs, and the following is to me a puzzling instance: I frequently go to a place in the country in pursuit of the early grouse, and, of course, some Clumbers go with me, Champion Johnny invariably being of the party. When I drive to the postoffice for my mail or elsewhere on business the dogs are shut up in the house. Johnny then watches for an opportunity to steal away. If he succeeds in doing so, I see him running along the road that my buggy has traveled, nose to the ground, taking no notice of the approaching vehicle until I call him, when he trots home after me perfectly content. He has newer overtaken the trap, so Ido not know what he would' do in that cas?. It makes not the least difference what road I travel, he follows every time he can make his escape. Now, w r hat scent does he follow up? The buggy wheels? What? —Forestand Stream.

Comfort Under the Waistband.

The call of the stomach must be answered even at the cost of subsequent discomfort. How to make digestion a regular sequence of the satisfaction of appetite so long baffled medical investigation that it was almost given up in despair, and dyspepsia viewed as well nigh incurable. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters came to the rescue of the dyspeptic, and upset the theory of incurability. If it be used with persistence, and common sense in diet be not constantly violated, tbe Bitters will most certainly restore vigor and tranquillity to the stomach and constant regularity in its digestive functions. The dyspeptic who uses it systematically soon ceases to suiter after-dinner penalties, and enjoys comfort under the waißtband between meals. A beneficent change, truly, and one that is aided by a sedulous avoidance of indiscretion in eating and drinking. Constipation, biliousness, nervousness, malaria, kidney troubles, and debility are easily remediable with this fine restorative.

A Hotel Translation.

Copied from the bill of fare in a little cabaret at Serves in France. Tbe proprietor, it will be seen, gave first tbe French name of the viand, and then, for the convenience of his English or American guest, his translation; Une potage suel. Basin of sonp alone. Potage aux croutons. Peas soup with crust of bread. Riz ala Turque. Rice at the Turkish manner. Potage ala reine. Soup at the queen. Rum steack. [Not translated,] Une eotelette de mouton. One muttons chop. Beef steack aux pommes sautes. Beef steak with tumbled potatoe. And lobsters were served “with sharp s!auce,” at prices varying “according to the bigness. ”

Change of Time.

.The Chicago and Nashville Fast Train via the Chicago and Eastern Illinois It. R.,Evansville Route, will, on and after Sunday, Nov. 18, leave Chicago (Dearborn Station) at 3:35 p. m. ;This train carries Pullman Palace Sleeping Car and first-class Passenger Coaches through to Nashville without change, arriving at 7:15 the next morning, eight hours in advance of all other routes. It makes direct connection with tho Louisville and Nashville It. It. for Decatur, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and with tno Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway for Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Charleston and points in the Southeast. For further information address William Hill, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago and Eastern Illinois R. R., Chicago, 111.

The African elephant, according to Herr J. Mengis. is quite as docile as the Indian elephant, and much stronger. No modern attempt to tame the animal has been made, though it seems to have been put to work in ancient times, and would, if properly trained, be of immense service in the opening up of Africa. It must be protected, however, or it will soon be extinct.

A Christmas or New Year’s Present,

What shall I buy for a holiday present ifhat would be most pleasing to the recipient? This is a question that is no doubt troubling the most of us. 'J'he R. W. Sears Watch Co. have an advertisement of a ladies and gentlemen’s watch which we can recommend as being a most desirable present for any one. Read it and see for yourself. Various Japanese towns are building water works, the Tokio works having proved so successful.

The Goldon Gate Special.

Tho Union and Central Pacific, Roads and Pullman Company out on, Dec. 5, a weekly train of Pullman Vestibule Cars, to run between Council Bluffs and San Francisco. Steam heat, electric light, separate bathrooms for ladies and gentlemen, barber shop, observation and smoking rooms, and a female attendant for ladies and children, make it “the finest train in the world.” Faro between Council Bluffs and San Francisco, including everything—ticket, berth and meals—will be $lO3.

Cancer Cured.

Dr. F. L. Pond is having wonderful success in the treatment and cure of cancer at the cancer hospital at Aurora. 111. There are numbers of cures recently made by him which are truly wonderful. Those afflicted should Dot hesitate, but should go there for treatment at once. For information, address Dr. F. L. Pond, Aurora, IIL One pair of boots can be saved every year by lifting Lyon’s Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners.

The Homeliest Man in Town.

As well as the handsomest, and others, is invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits, and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronehitis. and Consumption. Large Bottles. 50 cents and sl. Dominie —Young man. always open everything with pr.-yer. Wicked Yomk— How about a "jack pot,” Dominie?—AT. Y. Journal. 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 h:vs recovered a large number of cases of old, helpless paralysis as a food only. 3bidegboom—l tell yon, sir, my wife is an angel! Bachelor Then you must have married above you.— X. F. Journal. Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Tliroaf. etc., quickly relieved by Brown's Bronchial Troches. A simple and effectual remedy, superior to all other articles for the same purpose. Sold only in boxes. The tongue-tied man is never afraid of a “lapsus lingua;.”

A Radical Cure for Epileptic Fits.

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