Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1889 — Page 7

Some Old Fashions Revived.

There is at present a revival of old fashions steadily going on. Popular favor has returned to many of the customs of early times, and our homes ure rapidly assuming an air of tho past. The old spinning-wheel has returned from eiile and iorms a conspicuous and interesting ornament iu our homes. Quaint old tapestries, rug? and articles of lurniture have been restored to deserved popularity There is a reason for this revival. Our ancestors were of the substantial kind, and their tastes were accordingly marked. They looked to their personal comfort, and when it was attained thpy stopped. .fashions foibles had no charm ior them, and in mind and person they were the equal of any people the world has yet seen. Quick iu perception and accurate in judgment, they soon detected the cause of any physical discomfort and as quickly applied the proper means for the removal of it. Conspicuous among some of the olrl fashions recently revived has been the reproduction of some of our grandmothers' early lime home cures, which are now holding a deserved position in popular favor, under the name of Warner’s Log Cabin remedies. and include a Sarsaparilla for the blood. Hops and Buchu for the stomach and system. Cough Remedy for colds, Extract for internal or external pain, Hair Tonic, Bose Cream for catarrh, Plasters and Pills. For purity, simplicity, and for their genuine beneficial properties, they are unequaled. and are worthy of our good old grandmothers. who first produced them. May there be a revival, by their use. of the good health and long lives of early times 1

About Reading.

One can not master all knowledge; tlie majority of even the best books must be left unread. In order to know well a little, one must be content to be ignorant of a great deal that seems equally important. Carlyle says that the art of selecting books is the art of rejecting them. The high priests of literature, science and art are to be read, and not the copyists and lesser lights. “The book to be read,” said Dr. McCosh, “is not the one that thinks for you, but the one that sets you to thinking.” This may be a safe rule for the highly educated, but the untrained mind has a guide in itself. Each read-, er must follow his own tastes, and consult his own needs. Let him read the books he would lay down with reluctance. The taste and craving for light literature will not last if one is not reading that which is pernicious. The mind wall develop, and true mental food will be demanded. Professor Townsend.

Agony Is Courted

By persons who, attacked by a mild form of rheumatism, neglect to seek prompt relief. Subsequent torture is prevented by an Immediate resort to Hot,tetter's Stomach Bitters. Slight exposure, an occasional draught, will beget this painful malady, where there is a predisposition to it in the blood. It is not diffibult to arrest the trouble at the outset, but well nigh impossible to eradicate it when matured. No evidence in relation to this superb blood depurent is more positive than that which establishes its efficacy as a preventive and remedy for rheumatism. Not only is it thorough, but safe, which tho vegetable and mineral poisons, often taken as curatives of tho disease, are not. Besides expelling the rheumatic virus from the system, it overcomes fever and ague, biliousness, constipation, and dyspepsia.

He Was Settin’ on ’Em.

Not long since Mrs. H called on an old friend, Avliom slie found in a most melancholy mood. “Laws! Mrs. Mournful,” she exclaimed, “what on airth air you thinkin’ about ?” “Nothing else irx the world but my poor dead husband. He was such a devoted man —always bringing home his little kindnesses to me. I couldn’t help thinking, just now, when I heard Mrs. Brown’s sassiges sizzing, about what poor Mr. Mournful used to bring to me. I was fond of sassiges. and he hardly eversomedever came home in his life without fetching me a sassige in his pocket. He was very fond of eggs hisself, and would occasionally fetch a few for hisself. But he was always sure to lay a sassige on the table. Never laid his eggs on the table — never’d think of ’em, and sometimes I’d ask, ‘Simon, where’s your eggs ?’ Just as like as not he’d been a settin’ on ’em!”— St. Louis Magazine.

NOTHING LIKE IT.

Great Rejoicing: in tlie Conover Family— Crutches Laid Aside After Twenty Years’ Use. I have been afflicted with rheumatism twenty years. For the last ten years have been obliged to use crutches. Often my loft ,liip and knee would entirely give out. Have expended a large amount of money for remedies rocommended as a cure lor that terrible disease; have used the most powerful liniments on my hip and knee to soothe the pain, that I might get a little sleep. My hip and knee had lost nearly all strength by the use of liniments, and I could set no help. I saw an advertisement of Hibbard’s llheumatic Syrup, ordered half a dozen bottles, took them and received some relief, then ordered a dozen. Have taken seven of the last, dozen, and I am happy in saying that I know lam being cured. Have not used any liniment since I commenced taking your syrup. When I began taking your syrup I could not take a step without the use of a cane, neither could I turn myself in bed without aid; can now turn in bed without any trouble, can walk about my house and office without the use of my cane, often losing track of it. for the reason when I take a long walk I take it along. My office is four blocks from my house; I have not-walked to or from it for over a year until last Thursday, a week. Since that time I have walked to and from it every day, except Sunday. I am truly rejoicing that I am fast being relieved from such a terrible affliction. Very trujy, S. S. Conoveb, Agent of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Manistee, Mich.

When Booms Stop.

Easterner —“I understand the great land boom at Dugout City has collapsed.” Westerner —“Yes; no use keepin’it goin’ any longer. All the land now is owned by outsiders.” —New York Weekly. A man has to mind his p’s and q’s to keep from being classed with the j’s.

The Holly Tree.

Although the holly is one of the*most beautiful of oar evergreen comparatively rare that it domesticated. and. adorning lawns either of our suburban villas. or the grounds of more extensive and.-remote country places. Many ions of the holly have been from their parent soil and made to flourish in all their original vigor .and beauty near the abodes of men; but it has, for the most part, maintained, its wild state of savage freedom, a&ib..iu general is only to be seen in its . full glory in the spots where it has been planted by nature’s own hand. This apparent neglect of a plant, which is second to. none of the evergreens in-its ornamental character, is due to no want of aesthetic appreciation oh the part of arboriculturists, but to the belief which generally prevails, among amateur gardeners at least, that the holly will not bear transplanting,'* aiid wilt languish and die when removed from dts native soil. Many country gentlemen and farmers have made the attempt only to fail, and the failures have been so frequent as to discourage many others who would have been happy to adorn their grounds with this fiealthy, wholesome tree w hich, w’ith'its suggestions of flie CJiristmas season of goodwill, seems, as it stands amid the winter snow*, with its red berries and wealth of glistening green, to be a tonic and a refreshment to the physical vision, and to bear on every bough a genial, hearty message, full of good qlieer and hope. —Baltimore Sun. '■ . '

State op Ohio, City op Toledo, ) Lucas CouuTy, 8. S. ■ f - ** Frank .T. Chunky makes oath that he’ifs the senior partnerof the firm of F.W. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and \ hat said flrm.will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that canhot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catamih^Curk. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my 1 resence, this 6th day of December, A.'.D. ’B6. , , A. \V. GLEASON, ' j seal. Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally'and acts directly on the blood and mucus surface j of the system. Send for to tiuionials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 45*'Sold by Druggisls, 7Jo.

Vocal Music and Sound Lungs.

A recent writer says that those, nations which are given to the cultivation of vocal music are strong and -vigorous, with broad, expansive chests, .-.Vocal music is a good lung exercise; it increases expansion of the lung tissue; it calls into action the. entire, lung, thus making the apices' less likely to develop organic disease*

If the Sufferers from Consumption.

Scrofula, and General ■' Debility will try Scott’s Emulsion of' Cod Liver Gil, Hypophosphites, they will find .immediate relief and a permanent benefit!' H. V. Mott, Brentwood, Cal., writes: ’’Tliavo used Scott’s Emulsion with groat advantage in cases of Phthisis, Scrofula, and Wasting Diseases. Itis very palatable.” The Seven Years War closed with the treaty signed at Hubertslmrg, Saxony, by the Empress of Austria, tlie King of Prussia, and tlie Elector of Bavaria, Feb. 15, 1763. By this treaty Prussia secured Silesia.

Forced to Leave Home.

Over sixty people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial package of Lane’s Family Medicine. If your blood is bad, your liver and kidneys out ol order, if you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly complexion, don’t fail to call on any dru gist to-day for a free sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Every one likes it. Largo Bize package, 50 cents. “If Are cawu’t be entirely happy, let us be liappy as we can,” is the dude’s motto.

The Chief Reason for the great success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is found in the fact that Merit Wins. It is the best blood purifier and actually accomplishes all that is claimed for It. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Maas. VniINC UPN Learn Telegraphy here and we will UIUIIU iyiL.il help yon to good situations. Address American School of Telegraphy, Madison, Wis BRADFIELDSREGULATOR Cures all Diseases Peculiar to Women! Book to “Woman” Mailed Free. BKA»FI£LI> REUITLATOK CO., ATLANTA, GA. Sold by all Druggists. M- NAME THIS PAPER mj tin* you wnM. d DEUAEKABL3 CASE.! _ rfcM For two years I had rheumatism so bad that h ch hnd confined me to my Jstl could not even raise my hands to my head, and Mr |§i move myself in bed,was Or tei / jrauMm reduced in flesh from W 102t°lbs. Wastrcatonly to grow worse. Finally I took Swift’s Specific, and soon began to improve. After a while was at my work, and For tha past five months have been as well as I ever waa—all from the effects of Swift’s Specific. _ , . _ -. John Rat. Jan. 8, 1889. *• Ft. Wayne, ImL Books on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. " 111 •*- Swurr Specific Co.. Atlanta. Go

The "Griffin.”

One of the strangest pieces of artillery in Europe is at Metz and is known by the name of the “Griffin,” from the figure of the fabulous animal which is to be found among the ornamental portion of its w orkmanship. The gun was cast in 1529 at Ehreubreitsteiu, near Coblentz. It is 17 ihet in length and 3 in diameter. The liore is 104 inches; weight, 22,500 pounds. Its carriage is 24 feet in length and the weight of the ball which it carries is 157 pounds; 42 pounds of powder is required for the charge. Napoleon intended it for the war department, Paris, but found difficulty in transporting it.

Catarrh Cured.

A clergyman, aftor years of suffering from that loathsome disease. Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at liist found a recipa which completely cured and saved aim from death. Auy sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 38 Warren street. New York City, will roooive the recipe free o' charge. And now they say that the gallantry of the American tar is responsible for the Samoan disaster. It was an attempt to hug the shore which caused the ocean to rage.

Consumption Surely Cured.

To the Editor: Please inform your renders that I have a positive cure for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glud to send tw o bottles of my remedy free to any of yotfr readers who have consumption, if they will send me their Express and P. 0. Address. Respectfully. T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St. N. Y. The Goldsmiths’ Company, one of the earliest of London guilds, was formed about 1327, and was incorporated in 1392. The first bankers were goldsmiths. The manor woman who is profitably employed is generally happy. Ir you are not happy it may be because you have not found your proper work. We earnestly urge all such persons tq write to B. F. Johnson & Co.. 1009 Main Bt.. Richmond. Va., and they can show you a work iu which you cau be happily and profitably employed.

A WOMAN’S DESPAIR. i K Death would be preferable to this awful, dragging-down sensatior and aching back,” despairingly complained a suffering mother. “Aik. the worst of it is,” she added, “there seems no cure for it.” “You arc mistaken,” replied the sympathizing neighbor to whom the sufferer complained. “ I suffered for years just as you do, and found no relief till my physician finally prescribed Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which cured me, and I have ever since been well, and the wealth of India would not induce me to be without the remedy, if a like affliction should return.” “Favorite Prescription” is the world-famed invigorating tonic and soothing nervine especially designed for women. “Favorite Prescription ” is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. Copyrighted, 1888, by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors.

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