Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1890 — Page 7

Do you wish to know how to hate no ■eteam, and not half the usual work on washday? Ask vour grocer for a bar of l)ol>bi»s' Electric Soap. and tho directions will tell you how. Be sure to get no imitation. A poxy of brandy will not help a young man in the race for business success, though it may carry him along at a fast gaitCURES PERMANENTLY Horse and Cattle Diseases. Tor General Use. The Arms’ Palace and Stack Car Co., Toleae, Ohio, June, 188 S. We cheerfully recommend St. Jacobs Oil as the best for general use on stock. H. ARMS & CO. Cold, Swelled Limbs, Inflammation. Neponset, 111., May 21, ISSB. My mare caught cold; result: swelled limbs, lur.;p between fore-legs and inflam ma tion. Cured her with St. Jacobs Oil. L. O. GARDNER. At Druggists ant> Dealers. ~HE CHARLES A. VOGEi ER CO.. Baltimore. Md. HnilC CTIinV Bookkeeping .Business Forms, UMC w I UU I»Penmanship,Arithmetic,Shorthand, etc., thoroughly taught by mail. Circulars free. Bryant’s Business College. Buffalo, N.Y. LILNTiON THIS PAPER whin wbitinm tv adyskhcxma. zh A month and hoard paid, or hiahest commission and 30 DAYS' VO CFEDYT to AGENTS on our REW BOOK. J. 8. ZEIGLER A CO., Quincy Bldg., Chicago, 111. PRICE-LISTS OF RUG MACHINES, Patterns and Yarns, and Colored W*l..r , ‘riTjO Pattern Book free. Agent* Wanted. E. ROSS & CO., Toledo, Oliio. ■ W Habit. The only certain ■ I I |W| » nd eas y cure. Dr. J. L. ww ■ I “ ■■■ stephens. Lebanon. Ohio. MENTION THIS PAPER *nu< wamsa to ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Cb''j:lestQwii > Maas. MENTION THIS PAriuw »u*n warriwa tv adtsmtubm. fl ATfiN’S FRENCH VITALIZERS. Un I Uli W Manly Vigor, and the only Legitimate Specific for Sexual Debility and Leet Vitality known. A Mar»ellou» Invigorator, entireWharmleea. By mall. *l. 6 for £». Circulars tree. DR. CAION, Boston. MENTION THUS PAPER wbm wbitinb to

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SCOTT’S EMULSION Of Pure Cod ;1 Mfip Liver Oil and i f [pTf HYPOPHOSPHITES ,j W/| I j of Lime and Soda is endorsed and prescribed by leading I physicians because both the Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites are the recognized i agents In the cure of Consumption. It 18 i 1 as palatable as milk. EsMiilsaiMaa a Perfect WWVII 5 UHUiSIOII Emulsion. It is a wonderful Elesh Producer. It is the II Best Remedy cmtsuwp’nQVi, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Diseases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. i Ask tor Soott’s Emulsion and take no other.

Easy Sleight of Hand.

Take a pack of cards, having arranged the nine of clubs, ten of diamonds and ace of hear s in the middle of the pack; then present the pack to your audience, inducing or “forcing,” «s it is called, one to draw the nine of clubs, one the ten of diamonds, and a third the ace of hearts, which, hav.ng inspected, they return to the pack, which is then shuffled. An assistant next produ..js a sword, the blade of which has been thrust through three similar cards, which are attached to an elastic cord fastened to the point of the sword, nnd the cards are drawn down to the hilt, behind which they are concealed, while the tension of the elastic is held taut by being fastened at the same place. The operator then throws the pack of cards into the a : r and thrusts the sword through them, at the same instant releasing the elastic cord, with the result that the three cards are drawn up to a position near the point of the blade, thus giving the impression that they were pierced by passing through the flying pack. — Chicago Herald.

Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup.

There is certainly something remarkable in this preparation, as it is meeting with a success never attained by any other medicine. It never fails if used as directed. For over twenty years I have been a great sufferer from the effects of a diseased stomach, and for three years past have been unable to do business. Two years ago my case was pronounced incurable. I visited different water cures and climates, all to no purpose. Last June I began taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup (prepared by Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich.), and at once began to feel better. I have used thirteen bottles and am a well man. Edwabd Bakes. Master Mechanic und Blacksmith, 202 Jackson street, Jaekson, Mich.

Hard to Do.

To stand perfectly motionless, and entirely at ease, is difficult of accomplishment. In society you will find gentlemen standing on one leg, or with legs crossed, or feet wide apart, or attempting to stand easily with feet close together and toes out. I say you will notice gentlemen doing this because an inexperienced person cannot tell when ladies stand that way. But they are just as bad ns the men, and if you study the effect of these 1 ostures you will be able to tell the women as well as the men. The correct attitude is with one foot slightly advanced and the other about a foot back of it, with the toes nearly at r ght angles. This gives one latitude to rest the weight of the body On either or both feet, and gives one’s suppleness some expression.

Nature in Convulsion

Is terrific. Volcanic eruptions, cyclones, earthquakes are awfully and tremendously picturesque,but scarcely desirable to emulate in action and effect by the administration of remedies which produce convulsion and agony in the abnormal portion of the human frame. Such is the effect of the old-fashioned violent purgatives happily falling more and more into disuse, and of which Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the wholesome, pleasant and far more effective succedaneum. They weakened the intestines—the Bitters invigorates them. They left the bowels inactive, because incapacitated by ensuing feebleness. The Bitters, on the contrary, and because it enables, not forces, them to act—a vast and fortunate difference—perpetuates their activi yand regularity. The liver is beneficially stimulated, as the kidneys also are, by this medicine, which easily conquers, also, malaria, nervousness. and rheumatism.

The Ghostly Drummer.

A story is told that in the early davs of Washington, during one of the British expeditions against the colonists, a number of soldieis, one of them a drummer boy, attempted to cross the Potomac River at h point sonth.of Little Falls, three miles above Georgetown, Va. Just before the Maryland shore was reached the boat was overturned and tbe drummer drowned, and ever since persons rowing over the spot where he went down can hear the muffled notes of the drum, as his spiiit plays the dead march. The place is generally given a wide berth by thorn who know ot' the story. An incident which is said to have occurred many years ago served onlj' to strengthen the hold the superstition has on the minds of the credulous. One day a fisherman, more bold than his fellows, had been dropping bit line just above the place where the drummer is said to have (.onedown. He had fished a.l day with tbe lire >ry notes of th j drum sounding in his ears, nnd, growing wear/ of the monotonous rat-a-tat-iat, exclaimed: “D it, can’t you play some other tune?” No sooner were the words spoken than all sound ceased. A moment later the waters beneath seemed to part, and the boat, with the fisherman still in it, slowly sank from sight, the man making no attempt to escape his fate, and since that time no trace of either tbe fisherman or his craft has been discovered. His friends witnessed the occurrence, but were too horror-stricken to do aught for his relief until he was beyond ihe r aid.

A Sensible Man

Would use Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more eases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and ail Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any druggist to give you a bample Bottle Free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy, Laige Bottles 50 cents and SI.

There Was One More Hope.

He—You are the only daughter? She— Yes. “I should think your father would be willing to set the fellow who marries you up in business.” “Well, I don’t kaow. Pa has made that od'er six times now, ani nothing ever came of it any time; but, George, if you want me it might do to see the old man about it.”— The Epoch.

Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills.

These Pills are scientifically compounded, uniform in action. No griping pain so common ly following the use of pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the cure of Side Headache. Constipation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness: and, as an appetizer, they exeel any other preparation. A new Fren h invention is a smoke bomb, intended to be fired into the ranks of the enemy who uses smokeless powder end obscure his view. Ohio has 31,260 more boys than girls.

Tourists,

Whether on pleasure bent or businesj, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading druggists.

An Island Populated with Rats.

Bean’s-jsland, an uninhabited piece of land lying in Frenchman’s Bay, off the coast of Maine, would be a paradise for cats. It is infested with rats, and how they reach thore no one can tell. It is the general supposition that some years ago a coasting schooner must have been wrecked in the bay, and that it had rats among the other valuable portions of its cargo. The rodents are tbere by thousands, and they fairly swarm over the island. Any one who is not fond qf them dpes well in givirg tfce phee a wide berth, for they know no fear and make it interesting for visitors. Much of the island is low and flat, affid is so perforated with their holes that it resembles a vast sieve. How they live is a mystery. No one knows of any freshwater upon the island, so the rats must have been the sole discoverers of some hidden spring. A man who has practiced medicine for forty years ought to know salt from sugar. Read what he says: Toledo, Ohio,-Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney <S Co.—Gentlemen:—l have been In the general practice of medicine for most forty years, and would say that in all my practice and experience have never seen u preparation that I could prescribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have p ea< ribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful; and would say in conclusion that 1 have yet to And a case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if they would take it according to directions. Yours truly, L. L. GORUSHC, M. D., Office, 215 Summit street, We will give SIOO for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured w.th Hall's Catarrh Cure. r l aken internally. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. AsiTSold by druggists, 75c.

Difference in Brothers.

Mr. Highup—“l don’t see why brother William doesn’t prosper. He has as good a business ns mine, and an excellent location, but he is constantly h iving reverses. No matter what he attempts, he seems to blunder. ” Mrs. Highup—But you must remember, my dear, your brother William has no wife to advise him.— New York Weekly. “I will toss coppers with you,” remarked one steer to another as they made for a couple of policemen. Fob Thboat Diseases and Coughs use Bbown’s Bronchial Troches. Like all realty good things, they are imitated. The genuine are told only in boxee. A hen is conscientious. Her chief object in life is io fill tho bill.

Oregon, the Paradise of Farmers.

Mild, equable climate, certain and abundant crops. Best fruit, grain, grass, and stock country in the world. Full information free. Address the Oregon Immigration Board,Portland,Oregon. No Opium in Plso’s Cure for Consumption. Cures where other reme lie? fail. 25c. A pocket cigar-case free to smokers of “Tansill’s Punch” Eo. Cigar.

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“Oh! where shall rest lie found?” The worn-out mother sighs; “Trousers to mend and stockings to darn, Dishes to wash and butter to churn, While my back feels to break, and head and heart burn. And life Is a constant friction.” The Summer came and went, The matron no longer sighs; Elastic her step and rounded her cheek, Work seems but play, life is now sweet, And the change was made in one short week By Dr. Pikrce’s Favorite Prescription.

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Dr. Pierce’s Pellets regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. One a dose. Sold by druggists. |xj Bost Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Ks*fl Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. El FAMOUS CLASSICS.

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