Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1889 — Page 7

The Chill Blast

That *ets the naked branches a-quivenag is not felt by the wealthy valetudinarian indoors, but i not all the covering that can bo piled on his warm bed, nor all the furnace Shat that anthracite can furnish, -will warm his marrow when chills and fe.’tr runs its icy fingers along his spinal column. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the thing to infuse new warmth into his chilled and aguish frame, to remedy the fierce feTor and exhausting sweats which alternate with the chill. Dumb ague, ague cake, bilious remittent —in short, every known form of malarial disease is subjugtted by this potent,and,at the same time, wholesome and genial medicine. Biliousness, constipation, dyspepsia, sick headaches, loss of appetite and s'.eep, kidney troablo, rheumatism, and debility are also remedied by it. Use it with persistence to affect a thorough euro.

A Common Remark.

Sue—Tommy, what did pa sav to Mr. Courtmee when he was going out last night? Tommy—l don’t know what pa said. Sue—Do you know what Mr. Courtmee said? Tommy—Yes; he said, “Don’t cave if Ido.” —Extract of malt is the greatest flesh producer known to the Medical piofession. „.jaoee’s Emulsion is a happy combination of Malt, Oil ana Lime, and is 'without a rival as a remedy. Try it. If afflicted with Sore Eves, use Dr. Isaao Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists Bell it 25a

fc m Msnj |#PPS»! StjaccbsOil: «75Sto-mo-Theßhas-A-Vdgelerllo-DIAMOND VERA CURA FOR DYSPEPSIA. A Positive Cure for INDIGESTION and all Stomach Troubles Arising Therefrom. Your Druggist or General Dealer will get VeraCura for you if not already in stock, or it icill be sent by malt on receipt of 25 cents (5 boxes $1.00) in stamps. Sample sent on receipt of 'H-cent stamp. THE CHARLES A. VOGE ER CO.. Baltimore, Md. HOME CTIIIW Bookkeeping, Business Forms, UITiE O I UU I • Penmanahip.Arithmetii'.Shorthand, etc., thoroughly taught by mail. Circulars free. Bryant's Business College. Buffalo, N.Y. llfTTi! lITT My last lecture with hints and W63K |f|6fl helps for complete home cure.rlgP, R.F. Caton, 110x5J57. Boston. I ' QEEDPOTATOES %p#Sendt rc'talogue. L.L.Olds.Clinton.Wis.&d/ Bk | {P* R HHDf\ R Wo wfsli a tew men to H." H 0 wL® B fc4n Bell our goods l»y satnplc IjS fi P® nL BffD Kua l 0 *lio tv bo It* nalc nml reuHL LOI ?8 L a 122 srs-, cs i';;r; v-ceut stamp. Wages $3 Per Day. Fcrnmu# t ftositlon. No postals answered Money advanced for f.dvertisinsr, etc. CentenniaMVlanufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. .C&MI eCfc-S^ecurNAWAY.mo C lE. tow <2? Mixed Flower Heeds, t»00 iVwK. kinds, Guide, and Inc. Certificate for NQgMljMSeedß. your choir?, all for 2 stamps <4 cents.) "fS jßfySSGF. vt:ry flower lover delighted. Tell all your raSaaOfriends. O. W PARK. FANNETTEBURG, r* thFHc Prompt. This offer will appear but twice. Kdo>»t miss it. If "The World’s Washer” is not sold in your locality, drop postal card and learn all about it. The jrf?,!plest, best and most practical washing machine made. Will last ten years and save its cost each year. A boy can do the washing. Has improvements found in no other. C. E. ROSS, Lincoln. 111. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the jfedj HB Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. ■ Sold by druggists or sent by mail. 50c. E. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa, 'ffl MOfldS'S COPULAS EDITION 07 HISS lIAEIA, PARLORS COOK BOOK "Large Quarto, with handsome Chromo cover and containing all the receipts that appear in the expensive edition. B v mail to any address for SO cents. i copies for SI.OO. Send Postal Notes or Stamps. C. D. ,«j, CO,, Pox Ifig7 ROSTGN I CURE FITS! I do not mean merely to stop them ror a time and then have them return. I mean a radical cure. I havo made FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a lit e-long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for treatise and I ree Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and P. O. H. G. ROOT. M. C. 183 Pearl St.. N.Y-

The mother of a member of our firm hi« been cured of a lore on her face of twenty ye irs’ standin<r by takin;? S. S. S. Pknolkton, Yeary & Riley, F.ir.njriville, Tex. Swift’s Specific eured our bib? of an angry eruntlo?i called ma after the doctor’s presoriptioikhad failed, an 1 «is now hale an l hearty. 11. T. SHG3E. Rich Hill, M>. I3T Send for our books on Blood and Skin an i Advice t> Sufferers, mailed free. THE SWIFT CO.. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Gu OF WER OIL &S 2 HYPO PHOSPHITES. Almost as Palatable as Milk. So disguised that the most delicate stomach can take it. Remarkable as a FLESH PRODUCER. Persons QAIX rapidly while takiny IT. SCOTT’S EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to be the FINEST and BEST preparation of its class for the relief of 1 CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, V Wasting Diseases of Chilcfren, and CHRONIC COUCHS. Sold by all -Druggists.

The Poisonous Oleander.

The oleander with its beautiful x*osecolored flowers is a plant frequently cultivated, but there are not very mauy who know that the oleander belongs to the poisonous plants. It is well to remember, when cultivating it as a houseplant, that under some circumstances it is very noxious. Pliny sai l of the oleander that it was poisonous, and later discoveries have confirmed this. In Madrid, a few years since, there was a case of poisoning by eating birds broiled on oleander leaves. Iu the south of Italy and SpaiD, the scraped rind of the trea is usrd as a rat-poison and to drive away noxious iuseets. In both countries, the localities where oleanders grow are generally malarious. Iu Northern Africa, wheie they lend an especial charm to the scanery along the banks of the river, they arc not suffered to grow near human habitations, and in this respect are really boycotted. It is remarkable that even bet s avoid the oleander. — Demorest.

A Successful Western Story Paper.

From the period when Robert BoDlier achieved his remarkable success iu the field of journalism down to tho present time numerous attempts have been made in the "West to permanently es’ablisli family story papers, hut not unlil within recent years has any effort in this direction met with the least promise of success. All such ventures have one by one proved failures, as well from a literary as from a financial standpoint . Not until The Chicago Lkdgef. was established has anything in the West in the shape of a story paper mot with the approval of the reading world. The Ledger was started in 1573, and for nearly sixteen years has pursued the oven tenor of its way, ever making new friends as well as retaining old ones. Recently its publishers have effected many improvements in The Ledger, and added several new and attractive features, which seem to havo struck the popular taste, and it has leaped into the very front rank of the great family papers of the country. Having a bright array of contributois, its serial stories and sketches are unexcelled by those of any rival. It is liberally illustrate*"', {he pictures being designed and executed by firstclass artists. Its print is blight and clear as a new book. In a word, it is in every sense a model story paper for the family and the fireside. Besides, the low price at which it is sold ($1.50 a year) places it within iho reach of all. These excellent features havo combined to build up The Ledger and make it popular with the reading masses. Well as The Ledger has been doiDg for its readers in the immediate past, it promises them still better things iu the near future. In the issue for Wednesday, March 13, it will commence the publication of three great stories, namely: “The Modern Aladdin,” by David Lowry; “Dulcio and Toinette,” by Rett V.’iuwood; and “That Winter’s Night,” by Robert Buchanan. These serials are by authors of world wde reputation, and all are of thrilling interest. Printed in book form, tho three combined would make several hundred pages. Those desiring to read tlieso spleadid novels should subscribe at once. Sample copies of The Ledger will be sent fr e to any one wishing to read the opening chapters.

An Admirer Art.

Gentleman (to little boy)—l say, sonny, where is the blind man you were leading about yesterday? Boy—He went to the Art Gallery to look at the pictures. —Texas Siftings.

Marli-Gras--New Orleans and Mobile.

Feb. 25 to March 3 the Chi -ago and Eastern Illinois Railroad, Evansville Route, will sell tickets to New Orleans and return at $25, and to Mobile and return at $23, which will bo good returning until March 23. It is the only route running coaches and palace buffet sleeping-cars irom Chicago to Nashville without change, and is eight hours quicker than any other, Daylight ride through Nashville, Decatur, Birmingham and Montgomery. Fast train leaves Chicago (Doarborn Station) 3:35 p.m. daily. For further information address City Ticket Office. Evansville lioute, 61 Clark street, or William Hill. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago and Eastern Illinois liai]road, 531 First National Bank Building. Chicago.

Grand Excursion to Colorado.

On Fob. 26 a grind excursion for land seekira to Alamosa in ilio sunny Han Luis Valle r will bi run on any regular train over all roads leiv* in- Missouri River points. Fan for round trip s:io. Tickets good to raturn in twenty days, special round trip rate of $i wilt be made by tins Denver aud Hio Grande it. R., from Alamisa to Del Norti, Monte Vista, Li .Ta-a, Ant >ui„o and Fort Garland. Tickets will road tUroufb lit river, Colorado Springs or Pueblo The San Luis Valloy is ttiegreat agricultural empire of Colorado, an 1 olios une'iualed inlucements to tho farmer and stock-gro.vcr. dor derails in iuire of nearest tick it agent S. K. Hooptr. General Passenger Agent D. & R. G. R. dt., Denver. □ The Englisli till 1752 b:gan tlis year a the vernal equinox.

Consumption Surely Cured.

To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive-cure for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. 1 shall be' glad to send l\vo bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption, if they will send me their Express and P. O. Address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl St, N.Y.

A Better System.

“A system to strengthen the memory?” said the jilted young man, with a scornful curve of his upper lip. “No, thank you. No memory strengthener for me; but the man who cm invent a system to enable me to forget, he is mv friend for life. ”

The Handsomest Lady in Town

Remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and i.uncs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a Sample Bottle Free. Large size, 50c and sl. If the Poet of the Sierras accepted a position in a dramatic company it would probably be as Waukeen gentleman. I 1 ’or ’l'll ro:i< Diseases and Couglis ute Bbown’s Beonchial Tboches. Like all really good things, they are imitated. The genuine are sold only in boxes. ■ * The man who hunts in the swamps should wear duck pants.

Prepare for Spring Now is the time to prepare for spring, and your ovrn system is ot first importance. If you have not , telt well during the winter, if yon have boon overI worked, or <j!o.sely confined in badly ventilated rooms and shops, yon need a good tonic and blood purifier like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Take it early aud you will warvl off attacks of disease or escape tho . effects of impure blood aud that tired feeling, so : common iu the spring. Do not delay. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla now. “I wish to state the benefit I derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have used it in the spring tor three | years for debility, and can say th at I gained in flesh aud strength after using one lioltle. It has also cured me of sick headache.’ Mrs. F. H. Anmu.ws, j South Woodstock, Ooun. | *1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla for loss of appetite, dyspepsia, and general languor. It did me a vast | amount of good, and 1 have uo hesitancy in recomj mi nding it,” J. W. Williu orb, Wuincy, HI. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1: six for $5. Prepared only ; by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar KIDDER'S PmillEsESSl^ MBBMraHHnHßEßcVvJestinvn, Mam. LADIES LOOK! A No telly Rug Machine sent by mail ygpSfe-TJjSrw tor sl. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Wholesale price reduced to .Agents. New Pricelist of machines, yarn, patterns, etc., aud a book of beautiful colored pattern designs sent free. Jfcf Agents wanted. E. ROSS & CO., Toledo, O. CREAMIALMj^pP^ I tflas surprised WM-tu bMk! of ter mi, 111 Cream Balm months (o find <*«BrLuyrrVF&f|«2 Q A right nostril, wh irh ‘ U teas closed for 20 m gears, was o-pen y/ feci very thankful. It. II Crcsscvgham sot. . JjYOOIC- jm m rniTTßn RIBk lyn. H A Y-FEVER| Aparticle is artp’ied into each nostril ana is agreeable. Price 50 ets.it druggists; by mail, registered, (Wets. ELY" BROTHERS, Hi Warren St, New York.

THE CRUSTY OLD MAH. “I wonder Grimes has any friends, His manner grows so surly; No matter where wo chance to meet, Or whether late or early, ’Tis just the same: he cannot stay, And barely answers a ‘ good day.’ ”' Now this is a sad case of misconception. It is not Grimes’ disposition which is at fault, but his liver. He can’t appear jolly when he l'eels miserable, if he would take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the great liver, stomach and bowel regulator, he would soon be the same happy follow as of old-agreeable to himself and the world generally. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoveiy acts powerfully tvpon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying organ, cleanses the system of p«l and impurities, from whatever cause arising. It is equally efficacious in acting upon the Kidneys, and other excretory organs, cleansing and strengthening them and healing their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. The only medicine of its class, guaranteed to benefit or cuFe in all diseases for which it is recommended, or the money paid for it will be promptly refunded. Copyright, 1888, by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors. BfeEflfl R.E'WARD °ZT^,X VT &% sJQI fjlE sLS (02 1 , , i ii i Catarrh Remedy tor W 'ey aa incurable case of Catarrh in the Head. By druggists, 50 cents. are able to make th'i* wonderftil ofTer for the reason that our poodfe of *uch merit that, when a person po«*e*fcc* them, m any locality. fame spreads, and many people purchase ; a larpe and nrofitabletrad ey^fXQ/jkSjOSm^S^^^^^ LiL always result*. We can supply free only one person in each locality.|_Vlj^ Those who write at once, w ill make sure of their reward, while who delay will lose the chance. llestGun. Grand Telescope. No spa< lO or 12 Bore to explain further here. Those who write at once will secure prompt ■■ ■"■—» —* Uvcry. t>tate yourexpre—-oilice addrtea. Address, 1L IIAjLJL£TT <%l CO., Box 387, Portland, Maine. a |Hf|PTl|Cnt| ORfIWAI ft o** 0 **" 0 * on J , * ie^arm PAYS Bctffflp I lOUW ■ tltnthan a good meadow or paatnre and BUY 4 i ßa \ gk the way to get them is to follow tho j u m maJ: “m. Wk directions given in my pamphlet on V wj H B Grass and Forage Plant Culture 1 which ia rent Free to all who ask for it. Wo carry tremendous stock of Northern grown Grass and Clover Seeds and can SAVE YOU MONEY every time. Get our Catalogue. It tells all’about it. SALZER’S EXTRA GRASS MIXTURE £ SSSf^ bushel, $2.00; per 100 lbs., $ 13.00. Sow it and cut 3 rousing crops annually LUCERNE CLOVER Th» great fertilixing plant—making the desert fertile, and everywhere doing well, sinking its roots deep in the soil, finding nonriahment and moisture in all •oil* and climes. A clover everybody should try in the Eaat. West, North and —**•» rt ~ I.CM'i Ih .Djrr.i. B,«.

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Magee’s Emulsion OF PURE COD LIVER OIL, Extract of Malt, and Compound Syrup of fiKttiSSS A Reliable Remedy for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and General Debility. Very easy to take. Does not produce Nautoa, and is easily assimilated. Thousands of I’hysUdaiis are prescribing it in their regular practice, aud many assert that it is THE BEST EMULSION in the MARKET. Ask your Druggist for it, and hike no other. J. A. MAGEE & (JO., Manufacturer*, Lawrence. Mass.; Toronto. Canada. C C TO SlO A DAY. «|J U AGENTS WANTED! 1.000 Brewster’s Safety Hein Holders Miven away to introduce them. Every horse owner buys from 1 to <t. Liun never under horses’ feet, bend 35 cents in stamps to pay postage and packing for Nickel-Plated Sample that sells,for ffiC, llrowster Mfg.L'o., Holly, Mich MATHERS’ FRIEND Lakes CHILD BIRTH easy IF USED BEFORB CONFINEMENT. Book to "Mothers'* Mati.isp Free. BRADFIKLII KKUPLATOU Oil,, ATLANTA, OA Hot.i) liv ai.i. DnnoaiHTß. M-NAME TlltS PAPER e.,rr tlm, joa -tit*.

MOQ Cash Is offered to the person who shall send in tho largest number r.f yearly subscribers to tho ladies’Home Journal between now and July lat, IRB9, at 50 cent, per year— HACK I'IUCK. After that date, no mbscrlptlons received for less than sl.ooper year. 8-100— Allot) Is ottered respectively for next largest clubs. A good cash commission paid for every subscriber secured, If desired, instead of premiums. Hundreds or dollars can be made (luring the next six months, by men, women or children. We furnish free samplo copies, posters, &c. Address CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Tills Inhaler consists of a powerful Magnetic Coil inclosing a supply of pure Japanese Crystals of Menthol, the whole incased in polished rubber with nickeled removable caps. Sufferers are scarcely aware that. Catarrh is due to the presence of microbes in tao mucous membrane lining the nose and throat. After one or two simple inhalations the microscope will show in the catarrhal mucus dead forms of the parasites which, before the inhalations, were seen to bo alive and active. They can only exist in membranes that are below tho healthy stand ird. It is for tho want of the understanding of these facts that the euro of Catarrh is made difficult. For a permanent euro It is necessary not only to kill the germ but also to strengthen the membrane. This is accomplished by the electric force stored up iti the Magnetic Coil, being the most powerful natural tonic to the weakened tissues. Bpeakers and vocalists will find the. Inhaler very beneficial in strengthening the voice. Forwarded by mail on receipt of theprico by D. 0. GALLKAR A CO., 271 Franklin (Street, Chicago, HI. B pn| AMI V Eor any one of HO UHL B CHOICE SETS Off iU| Vegetable or Flower Seeds, Ikl Roses, Shrubs, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Etc. For example, wo send postpaid' and guarantee safe arrival 30 Packets Choice Flower Seeds, 36 sorts. price SI.BO, for sl.oo' 30 Packets Choice Vegetable Seeds 30 sorts 1.00 15 Everbloom g Roses, 15 beautiful sorts 1.01) 14 Geraniums, 14 splendid sorts 1.00 15 Carnations, 15 elegant sorts 1.00 12 Grape Vines, 4 sorts, our choice .'. 1.00 For the other 54 sets and 1001 things besidos (many New and Rare) see our Grand Spring Catalogue, 150 pages, sent free to all who wish to purchase either Seeds, Plants or Trees. 'All others wishing it should remit the cost 20c. Ours is one of tho oldest, largest and most reliable nurseries In the U. 8. 35th year, 24 greenhouse*, 700 acres. THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Palnesville, Lake Co., Ohio..

THIS FmZZETTE, TMs Fine Hair Met, M^B| any shade, 20 inches long, to any address by return ; Mrs. EDWARD WALDO, 3549 Cottage Grove Av., ■ I prescribe and fully cndorse Big G as the only ABr Jp” r ***“ -''■l specific for the certain cure BW' TO of this disease. “I O. 11. IN’GRAIIAM, M. D., M a*awßtriotcrc. - Amsterdam, N. Y. ES *ra only by the We have sold Big G for YisKZuai Chsaleal Ca. many years, and it haa IK Clncirm.ti.BMß beßt of Ohio. JB D.K. DYCHEACO.. B Chicago, 111. Tr*4, 81.00. Sold by Druggist*. C. N. U. No. 8-89 WHEN WRITING TO AUVEKTISKHsT in tbfii»ayer o>r you * aw lhe advertisement-'