Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1888 — Page 3
The English Speech Spreading.
A universal language must be a growth. Some national language must expand until it covers the whole world. Of late years the English language alone has been much spoken of as likely to grow so great. Hardly any philosophic linguist attempts to forecast the future without some discussion of the destiny of English; and De Candolle calculates that within a hundred years English will be spoken by 860,000,000 of men, German by 124,000,000, and French by 96,000,000. At present the populations either speaking the English language or under the domination of English-speak-ing people number more than 318,298,000, or one-fourth of the population of the globe. The English-speaking races occupy one-fourth of the dry land of the earth and own nearly two-thirds of the tonnage of the ships. They live in all regions; they handle all articles of trade; they preach to all nations; they command one-half of the world’s gold and silver, and distribute more than two-thirds of the Bibles and Testaments. More than half of the letters mailed and carried by the postal service of the world are written, mailed and read by the English-speaking populations. The expectation that English ■will come into universal use is not based upon anything in the nature of the language, but rather on the character and circumstances of the people. The English people have been the great colonizers of modem times, They have taken possession of America, of Australia, of South Africa, the regions which are to be the seats of new empires, and they control and assimilate the populations which flow into them and which grow up in them— The Forum.
Eruption of the Skin Cured.
Rockville, Ontario, Canada, ) Dec. 2, 1885. | I have used Brandreth’s Pills for, the past fifteen years, and think them the - best cathartic and anti-biHous remedy known. For some five years I suffered with an eruption of the skin that gave me great pain and annoyahce. T tried different blood remedies; but, although gaining strength, the itching was unrelieved. I : finally concluded to take a thorough course of Brandbeth’s Pills. I took six each night for four nights, then five, four, three, two, lessening each time by one, and then for one month took one every night, with the happy result that now my skin is perfectly clear, and has
, been so ever since.
Japanese Birds.
The neighboring menagerie contained a tiger, various sorts of deer and monkeys, and a pool full of utters; hut the greatest natural curiosity (which did not look at all natural) was to be found in the aviary, where, among cages filled with peacocks, emus, pheasants, and lyre birds, was an inclosure containing three cocks, two white and one black and gold. Their bodies were not larger than ordinary English barn-door chanticleers, but their tails were wonderful, rising from the body in a thick mass, the feathers drooping gracefully in a sweep fully niue feet in length. In the museum we saw stuffed specimens with tails twelve feet long. I scarcely expect this statement to be believed, but I assure the reader that it is strictly true. Exchange.
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Larboard, Ahoy.
The Italians derive starhoard from questa borda, “this side,” and larboard from quella borda, “that side,” abbreviated into sta borda and la borda. Their resemblance caused so many mistakes that, by order of the admiralty, larboard is now thrown overboard and port substituted. “Port the helm” is even mentioned in Arthur Pit’s voyage in 1580.— Smyth's Sailor's Word Book. -
Watches for the Holidays.
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“Say it again and say it slow, "Whisper it, darl’n soft and iow ; 'The words that you spoke, ‘I love you, dear.’" Again she whispered it soft and low, Again she said it and said it slow. To catch the words he strained his ear. And the sound followed was strange and queer, ’Twas a sound like—like—Jet’s see—oh. pshaw! Like that you make when a cork draw. —Boston Courier.
A Radical Cure for Epileptic Fits.
To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease which I warrant to cure the worst cases. So strong is my faith in the virtues of this medicine that I will send free a sample bottle and valuable treatise to any sufferer who will give me his P. O. and Express address. My remedy has cured thousands of hopeless eases. R. G. Root, M. C., 183 Pearl street. New York.
Catarrh Cured.
A clergyman, after years of suffering ft;om that loathsome disease. Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-ad dressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren street. New York City, will receive the recipe free of charge.
Experiments by O. Kellner having shown that linseed oil as food for horses has 2.5 times the nutritive value of starch, Mr. W. Mattieu Williams mentions similar experiments in which po-tato-fed laborers proved less efficient than workmen who had eaten largely of fat bacon. He states that his observations throughout Ireland during four summers have convinced him that the chief curse of that country is “neither the Saxon, nor the priest, nor the league, nor the Tory, nor the Radical, but is the potato; and the craving for a sluggish distension of the stomach which is generated by potato feeding, becomes a vice that in many cases is comparable to the alcohol crave. * * ’ Even pigs degenerate if fed up'in the potato exclusively, and human beings similarly fed suffer from a combination of habitual distension and lack of nutrition that deprives them of both physical and moral energy. The Irishman transplanted to America and properly fed, liecomes quite an altered being so far as industry and general energy are concerned.” — Arkansaw Traveler.
Say the doctors—and who shall say them, nay ? —a special predisposition seems requisite to the development of rheumatism. Where there is this tendency, most of us know from observation what a deep hold disease takes when once incurred and neglected for a short time. Is not this a sound text, then, from which to advocate the early use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters in a malady so hard to dislodge as rheumatism ? Another thing. It is well ascertained that a falling off in vigor, resulting from indigestion and mal-nutrition, increases liability to rheumatism. then, is more likely to act as a preventive—aside from its remedial action—than this potent rectifier of the gastric troubles that increase the rheumatic tendency. Malaria, constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, sleeplessness, nervousness, debility and kidney troubles succumb to this genial preventive and remedy.
Its location is a little farther north than the ancient city. The wall surrounding it is two and a half miles in circumference, from 20 to 30 feet high, and 5 feet thick. There are five principal gates to the city, named Jaffa, Damascus, St. Stephen’s, Golden, and David’s. Through Jaffa goes the greater portion of the commercial traffic. The tower is named after David, and is used as a citadel. Within are four quarters—the Mohammedan, the Christian, the Armenian, and the Jewish. The population is less than 25,0.10, most of whom are Mohammedans, who hold a tradition that the city is to pass from their control into the hands of the Christians.
ED VENNEY.
Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh. it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successlul medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c and $1.09. Trial size free. At all Druggists’.
The papers say that “wine is disappearing from.the table.” Mrs. Haische, who keeps a boarding house, s iys she has noticed the same peculiarity in bread, butter, beef, potatoes and other eatables.— Morristoum Herald. “Figures don’t lie, Well, we’ll see,” said a crank, as he knocked a c’©th - ing-store dummy into the gutter. —A r . F. Journal.
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Ireland's Enemy.
Reasoning from a Sound Text.
Modern Jerusalem.
Some Foolish People
Faculty of Disappearing.
Stop that Cough
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IT NEVER FAILS, k Bad blooa means an inactive liver and a sympa- i AF - ’ tBSEk thetic or unnatural action of the stomach, bowels and —n . • i Bwfejhi kidneys, and as a result ■"f BILIOUSNESS. E 3 (■f;. flWSfr-, symptoms are drowsiness, loss of appetite, ■ 2, •■Wr eadache,lack of energy, pain in the back, costiveness or diarrhoea, sallowness of skin, furred tongue, ■Bta3 generally attended with melancholy and -J GENERAL debility, tl To cure these diseases means to restore the action BfVfl , °f t ' ic '* vcr aiK ’ ot hcr organs, and to kill the poison ie hlood. A remedy containing Mandrake, Cui- , Jl* MeC --. vers Root, Burdock and Cascara Sagrada, acting ' especially on the liver, stomach, kidneys and sweat glands, is the proper one. I A TSfUU ' The process of digestion, assimilation and ■ I I ST I I 1W ■ removal needs the healthy action of the liver, pancreas and glands which supply the bile and other fluids, in order to stimulate them to proper ' action. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup combines all the best medicines, with tonics to restore all fcimE I secretions and supply the needed action. ■ see ■ , HIBBARD’S RHEUMATIC SYRUP. I3 It Never Fails. M }; Always in season— Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Procure it of your druggist, wWj’jK a send direct to us. Price, $1.00; 6 bottles, $5.00; plasters, 25c. ' j _T POSIT?VELY TRUE: I For over twenty years I have been a great suf- Both myself and wife have been using Hib- R 1 "* jg * serer from the effects of a diseased stomach, and bard’s Rheumatic Syrup this fall and winter WNWM ! i for three years past have been unable to do ai\v with excellent success. We know it to be a I 1 1 business. Two years ago my case was pro’* great medicine. For constipation, dyspepsia g’'’”' 1 ' i= ’ nounced by the best medical skill incurable, or indigestion it certainly has no equal. mMNH > (Last June I began using Hibbard’s Rheumatic r E. IT. Knapp, ‘ Syrup, and atonce began to feel better. I have Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb. 4, 18S8. Farmer. R*■ used thirteen bottles and am a well man. KaWm* Eowako Raker, No remedies known so highly endorsed by tag all Master Mechanic and Blacksmith, its home people. Our Medical Pamphlet, treat- BtaaX - 202 Jackson Street, Jackson, Mich. ing on all diseases, sent free on application. <g f Rheumatic Syrup Company, Jackson, Mich. iT|| ASK ANY NEWSDEALER OK POSTMASTER ’ ’ • For THE CHICAGO LEDGER. If yon cannot find It on gale at yonr .Jews Depot or Poatofflce, send your name and address upon a postal card and get a sample copy. THE CHICAGO LEDGER is ths best Family Paper in the West, and should be in every intelligent household. Address THE CHICAGO LEDGER, Chicago, 111.
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Magnetism and Menthol as a Remedial and Curative Agent. From time to time many Inventiona and devices have been placed upon the market claiming to cure catarrh, neunlgia, bronchitis, ate., many of which are aaid to contain etectrio or magnetic curative powers. 80me consist of small bottias or shlals containing oil of mustard, oil of horseradish, and other drugs, and when inhaled they produce a peculiar sensation which is often believed to ba electrical or magnetic. It is an acknowledged fact that all catarrhal dlaeaeee are the result of parasitic attack upon the membrane and tissue. What is required, therefore, is something which will kill the parasites and at the earns time heal the breaches made by them, and by restoring the tissue to a naturally healthy state avoid any further attacks. Dr. Palmer is asentleman who has devoted a life 0* •* u< lj to th* subject of catarrh and diseases of the head, throat, and lungs, and eome time aince be commenced a aeries of experiments with a view to determining whether any combination could be formed whirh would kill the parasite and act ae a healing Sower at the same time, and at length succeeded iu eterminlng that menthol, when combined with magnetism, would'do eo. but how to arrange these ' seemingly opposite agents so as to render their uae convenient and effectual was a queation of some difficulty. At length he succeeded In confining within a vulcanite tube three inches long aud about three-quarters of an inch in diameter a perfect magnetic battery in the form of a coil of ateol wire In the Interior of thia battery is stored a fine grade of imported menthol. The ends of the tuba are closed 1 by nickel caps, which, when removed, admit of the ’ free luhalati, n of the electro-mentholized air. The menthol acta aa a grrmaclde, while the magneto•lectric force stimulating tha weakened nerves ot the diseased parts into healthy action forma a wonderful healing power, thereby successfully stopping : any further depredations. The fumes when inhaled are refreshing and cooling, and for the immediate relief and speedy cure of • catarrh, cold in th* head, hav fever, headache, neural- | gia, catarrhal deafneaa. etc., it in unequalled. I It cures headache in five minutes. Bore throat is one of the diseases immediately affected by the Inhaler. Commencing colds can be broken up in !M hours by a tew inspirations from this little benefactor. To clear the throat and head, and produce sound and refreshing sleep at night, it has no equal* l , The inspiration is pleasaut and effect wonderful. Nothing like it has ever been placed on the market before. Its price is modorste. Its working is mar- 1 veloua, and no family can afford to bo without one ot ! these invostions. Beware of Imitation, as there aro nnscrnpnlons peraone engaged in the manufacture of a spurious “haler that strongly resembles the genuine. Full directions, testimonials, etc., sent with each ' Instnimont. The complete outfit mailed free to any address on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Try it. Yon will never regret it. Address D. O. GALLEAR & CO., 271 Franklin BL. Chicago. BL Ji 1 prescribe and fully oadorse Big M as the only specific tor the certain cure TO & of this disease. , no ‘ “1 G.H. INGRAHAM, M. D., M saussßtrtowrs- ■ Amsterdam, N, Y. EB Mrdonlybytho We have sold Big G for Vasin.,.■ ffliMstol n« many years, and It liaa UZUTUIDBaBIOUW^^ f7 | Ten the of faction. Ohio. D. it. DYCHE A CO., W Chicago, 111. Bold by Drugging. C.N.U. No.'4»-88~ WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERB,! tdease any you aawthc advertisement! in tiifg paper.
