Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1890 — Page 3

What Everybody Says

must be true, and the universal verdict of tnose who have used Hioba d’s Rheumatic Syrup and St engtuening Plasters is that there is no doubt of their curative qualities. E. Larzelere, agent M. C. IL R., Albion, Mich., says "ae was cured of Bright’s disease” by the use of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Svrup. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Prairie City. lowa, says: “For three vears I have been afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism and kidney and liver troubles. I have taken Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup an I applied th ir Plasters over my stomach and am entirely cured. It is the greatest remedy that I have ever used.” Fiist ask your druggist: should he not keep it. we will send on receipt of price, $1 per bottb or six for S 3. Rheumatic Syrup Co.. Jackson. Mich.

About the Gentler Sex.

Several gentlemen were discussing the ’question: What do women like best to do? “To get married,” said one. “To be in love,” said another. “They would rather dance,” remarked a fourth. “What’s the matter with putting on finery?” “Shopping,” suggested a fifth. An elderly gentleman finally remarked: “The female sex like all the "things you have mentioned, but my experience teaches me that there is one thing they prefer over all, and that is to ‘boss the shanty;’ ” “Kerrect!” replied the others, in chorus.

Infernal Ingenuity

Could scarcely devise more excruciating tortures than those of which you see the evidences in the face of a rheumatic or neuralgic sufferer. The agonies are the consequence of not checking a rheumatic or neuralgic attack at the outset. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters has been found by skillful medical practitioners to possess not only remedial but defensive efficacy, where those diseases exist, or a tendency to them is exhibited. Surely this puissant but safe botanic medicine, bearing, too, such high specific sanction, is better than the poisons often employed, but most unsafe, not only in continuance, -but in isolated doses. The blood is depurated‘’thoroughly from the rheumatic virus, and the nerves, slightly impurged upon, saved from ultimate and direful throes by this benign, saving medicine, which likewise exhibits marked efficacy' for malaria, kidney complaints, dyspepsia, constipation, and liver complaint.

A Guardian Small Boy.

Big Sister—“ Dick, I wish you would go and get Mr. Nicefellow a glass of water.” Mr. Nicefellow—“Yes, iny boy, and here’s a dime for you.” Little Brother—“ Thank you; I’ll go pretty soon. Mamma said I shouldn’t leave the parlor until she came back.” Even snow-drifts twenty feet deep and packed as boys pack snowballs are compelled to yield to the rotary plow. These modern appliances mean business when they go to work.

Pure B9ood Is absolutely necessary in order to have perfect health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great blood purifier, quickly conquering scrofula, salt rheum, and all other insidious euemi"s which attack the blood and undermine the health. It also bui ds up the whole system, cures dyspepsia and sick headache, und overcomes that tired feeling. “1 have been trouble<Uby a scrofulous affection all my li'e It is one orthe marked recollections of my boyhood days, and for several years has rendered me unable to labor much. 1 think Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which I have been using at intervals for ten years, is the best thing I have ever taken. 1 am now 60, and my general health seems better than ever.” H. D. Abbott, WarrenrN. H. “I have taken two bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla for salt rheum and dyspepsia, with which I was troubled very much. After taking this medicine I am feeling as well as ever in my life.” G. W. Hose, I’ot'sville, Pa. N. B. If you want a good medicine, get Hood’s Sarsaparilla Fold by all druggists, fl: six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, (Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses pne Dollar Both the method aud results when Syrup of Figsis taken; it is pleasant and re freshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup or Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYROP CO. SAtl FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. lIW Habiu The only certain' IL 1 1 rWi < tll<l ea sy cure. Dr. J. L. Stephens. Lebanon. Ohio. Mh.S 1 IOf» AST H anyone affliccert. Db. TAMT BltO M Boehen ter, Ji. ¥* ■■ Al ■ fA HE A yon wan t aJ ll» Ml As ■Sjjml wf pension without S It IA la 9 HA delay, put your ■ ■ IWIV Tlaimin thehandi of JOSKFH H. HL’STKit, Attorney,

NOT A BAIT FOR ROBBERS.

An Old Kailroad Man Tell; Why Pay Trains Are Never “Held Up.” “Wby is it that the train robbers never plunder a pay train?” “Because they know their reward would be too insignificant.” This is the way an ex-railroad man put it the other night. “Less money,” he added, “is carried on a pay train than on any other kind of train. Some folks imagine that the pay of the employes of the two great systems terminating here, aggregating hundreds of thousands monthly, is piled away in the cars, and is hauled over the road.” “Isn’t that the case?” “Great , no. The trains would be robbed before they got well out of Savannah. Besides,“who would be able to keep up with a car-load of money? It is largely silver, and the 10c pieces and the nickels and the coppers would ran away with things." “How is the business conducted, then?” “Easily enough. In fact there is but one way to properly carry it on. That way is to draw on the banks at each city for enough to pay off until the next city is reached. For instance, in leaving Savannah over either the Savannah, Florida and Western Railroad or ths Central Railroad just enough money is taken to pay off employes, including agents, track hands, operators, and others at each of the stations. This amount is not very large. The largest amounts are paid out in the cities; for instance, in Macon the engineers, firemen, conductors, and yard h mds, and others of the Savannah and Western Railroad, are paid off; in Columbus the Savannah and Western force is paid off; in Augusta the employes of the South Carolina Division of the Central are paid off; the same is true with the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway. By this means the largest sums paid out amount to l.ttle more than a transfer of money procured from the banks, through the paymaster of the railroad, to the employes. The sums paid out on the line between the headquarters of ea.h division are small compared to the amounts paid out in the cities. None of the engineers or firemen or conductors or brakemen are paid off at points along the line. They are the employes that get the largest pay.” The railroad man related an incident which took place several yerrs ago, which he said put matter; in a bad light and made the pay train tempting to train robbers. A newspaper reporter on one of the dailies in a Western town wiote a lohg article, stating how much money it required to pay off the employes of the road, and concluding by saying it was singular that ihe robbers seldom held pay trains up. The figures the newspaper man gave were correct, and the article attracted widespread attention. Several officials of the road went to the General Manager about the matter, and began to sugge-it a remedy for what they considered a very bad practice. The General Manager explained to them that the amount of money carried on pay trains was small compared to what is carried on a regular muil and express train, but the matter was not settled until the newspaper man published an interview with the General Manager, giving the facts and stating the manner in which business was conducted on pay trains. The railroader s dd, however, that the danger of pay-train robbery is very slight. The robbers have posted themselves about these matters. —Savannah News.

It Was a Mistake.

Among other communications received at the last meeting of the Lime-kiln Club was the following: Irwin Station, Ph., Jan. 15, 1890. To de offisers and xnembahs ob do Lime-kiln Club: We have an ole colored lady here by de name of Aunt Liza Gardner, who says sue was Brudder Gardner’s fust wife, and that he left her more than fifty years ago and run off wid a young yaller gil with red hiir. She sats dat Brudder Gardner could steal iuo’ chickens dan any five chicken raisers in de State. Now, we was argefVin’ about raisin’ a branch club here, but if dat is de karacter of de President we don’t want nuthin’ to do wid it. Please send informal h:tn to Squidlam IL Butts. There was breathless 'silence in the hall as the reading was finished, and the Rev. Pensto k was about to bob up and declare the missive a deadly insult on the club, which must be avenged, when the President rose up with a bland smile on his face and said: “It’s jist a mistake—dit’s all. I nebber kuowed no cull’d woman named Aunt Liza Gardner, an’ I nebber got mar’d but jist de one time. She’s got me mangled up wid some odder pusson, an’ de cull’d people at Irwin needn’t hesitate to apply for a charter on my account. I hain’t de man—of co se I hain’t. Dey has simply met up wid a mistake.”

A Remedy for the Influenza Cough.

A rem ’dy recommended for patients afflicted with the influenza cough is Kemp’s Balsam, the specif! • for coughs and colds, which is esp cially adapted to diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not wait for the first symptoms of the disease before securing the remedy, but get a bottle and ki*ep it on bund so • use the moment it is needed. If ne ib-cted th>> i*iflu nza has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. All druggists seil the Balsam. A Topeka, Kan., preacher dressed himself in rough < lothmg an i started out to see if he could m ike a living as a common laborer. He found he could not, and gave up the attempt after one day’s trial, thus escaping the abuse that would have been heaped npo i him when the hornyhanded workingmen found that a mere pre icher was trying to take away their trade without having joined their union.

The "Mother's Friend”

Not only shortens labor and lessens pain attending it tut greatly diminishes the danger to life of botn mother and child it used a few months be ore confinementWrite to The Bradflel l Regulator Co.. Atlanta. Ga.. lor further particulars, hold by all druggists.

Florence, Ala.

The personally conducted excursions to this rapidly growing city have been so successful that the Oi.ieago and Eastern Illinois Railroad (Evansville lioute) will iqn one on each of the lollowing dates: Feo. 4, 11,18, and 25. For copy of “Alabama as It Is” and further information, send to William Hill, Hen. Puss. Agent, Chicago, HL Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 50c. .•qounj s.nisuvi.—iqSqep f.ieqoras shi

Never Say Die!

Scourged with ulcers, boil; and tetter. Weak of limb and sore <»» eya, Hopeless now of growing bettor, barely one musl die. Not at all. poor, d scouraged sufferer from disordered blood and scrofulous trouble. Take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, tfie great blood-purifier and lite-saver of modern days. All those unwholesome sores and blood disorders may be cured, and the victim will look and -feel like a new man. It is warranted to benefit or cure, or money paid for i; promptly returned. Perfection is attained in Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It cures the worst cases.

Followed Their Leader.

This story is told about the captain of a schooner who had a b ind of sheep on the deck of his vessel. As he was turnin rand twisting the wh»el to keep the schooner on her course, the old ram who he dedtheEock, taking umbrage at his motions, came up behind him, and at one fell swoop butted him over the wheel. The enr iged captain seized his woolly assailant and threw him overboard, when, presto! away went the whole tiock, popping over the rail, one after another, into the sea.

How’s This!

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that, cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transacdous. and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Ktnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. E. H. Van Hcesen, Cashier, Toledo National Bank, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.

Extremely High-Strung.

“Do you remember Jones, who went out West?” said one traveling man who was conversing with another in a reminiscent vein. “ Very well.” “He was a veiy high-strung fellow.” “He was when I last saw him.” “What do you mean?” “A vigilance committee had taken charge of him.” By way of shedding some light on the inquiry as to when shad were first used for food, Richard Wynkoop publishes a letter of which he has the original, showing that Washington’s soldiers ute them in 1781. That the fish was eien then held in proper esteem is indicated by the fact that it is spelled with a capital S in the letter refeired to.

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“ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE.” How often do we hear the above said of some poor pilgrim o’er life’s thorny path, whose tottering step, pallid face, unnatural glitter of the eye and hacking cough, and its accompanying involuntary pressure of the hand over the lungs, the seat of the dread disease—consumption—that causes the remark ? Too frequently, alas ! and in tfie interests of such unfortunates this is penned, to assure them that their steps need tend no longer towards that narrow receptacle that awaits all—that is. until life’s allotted space is covered—from any such cause, for the scientific researches of Dr. IL V. Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., resulting in his “ Golden Medical Discovery,” have wrested from Nature a remedy which never fails to cure this scourge of our race (which is really nothing more nor less than Scrofula of the Lungs), if taken in time and given a fair trial For Scrofula in all its myriad forms, whether affecting the lung-tissues or other organs or parts, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is a sovereign remedy, and the only one that is sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from its manu-

eenn reward M'iiaaiwxsasß US tPanuzMwtrawa—the Head which they cannot cure. By Its lnild * soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sage s Remedy cures the worst cases, no matter of how long standing. 50c., by druggists. ■ piSO’H REMEDY FOR CATARRH—Best. Easiest to use. • -L Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equjd. , ■ It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the f nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by druggists or sent by mall. Address, E. T. Hazeltink, Warren, Pa.

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Ruse of Mabile Car-Drivers.

A reformed car-driver, who worked for the street-car company of Mobile, Ala, in the days when paper currency was all the go, says that the company introduced the patent boxes, which for a t .me headed off the boys effectu illy in their “knock-ing-down” lares. But ths victory of capita! over labor was short-lived,for the drivers supplied themselves with large grasshoppers, which they tie! by the wings w.th a string and shoved down into the box, and when Mr. Gr s’hopper grabbed on to a dime they jerked him back out of tin box. This was kept up for some time with great success, until one day the strin; broke and lett the bird in the box, which gave the snap a w ay. T&ras N i sl ings.

The Excitement Not Over.

The rush on the druggists still continues, and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs tor the cure of Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on u guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Piice 50c and sl. Trial size free. An epidemic of suicide continues to rage in New York City. The pipers are filled with accounts of the most ghastly and horrifying self-murders, occasioned by want, financial ruin, drink and a dozen oiher causes.

Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills.

These Pills arc scientifically compounded, uniform in action. No griping pain so commonly following the use of pills. They are adapted t> both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal la the cure of Sick Headache, Constipation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness; and. as an appetizer, they exeel any other preparation. Buffalo Bill, at the zenith of his popularity and success, is not ashamed of the fact that he was ones a scout. He scouts the very idea. 7'e.ra.s Siftings. “I have been occasionally troubled with Coughs, and in each case have used Brown’s Bronchial Troches, which have never failed, and I must say they are second to none in the wo Id."—Helix A. Mau, Cashier, .St. I’aul, Minn. * The orderly mother, with a walking baby in the house, has a place for everything—and the baby knows where it it. Ever since 1864 there have been women (more each year) wno claim that there is no soap halt as good, or us economical us Dobdins’ Electric. There must be some truth in their claim. Try it, Seo how much. ,L The consumer may consider himself lucky if he gets milk of the first water.

facturers, that it will benefit or cure, if taken in time and given a fair trial, or money paid for it will be refunded. Enlarged glands, tumors or “bunches,” are dissipated by its use: old sores or ulcers healed ; “ white swellings,” hip-joint disease, and kindred, ailments, j>ermanently* cured. It’s a medicine, not a beverage; a concentrated vegetable extract, without sugar or syrup in its make-up. Don’t beget drunkards. As peculiar and marvelous in curative properties as in its composition. It’s mission is to cure, not palliate. “Golden Medical Discovery” invigorates and strengthens the liver and lungs, sharpens the appetite, improves digestion, purifies the blood, cleanses the system, and builds up both flesh and strength when reduced by “ wasting diseases.” It leads all othef medicine? in amount of sales. There’s nothing like ft for the diseases for which it is recommended. so don’t be fooled into accepting any substitute, said to be “ just as good.” It’s an insult to your intelligence when unprincipled dealers try to palm off something else upon vpu, just to make a little better profit! An honest dealer supplies what his customers want, without questioning their intelligence. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y.

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Hun dreds of subtle maladies are floating around usready *to attack wbeiever there is a wck iioint. Wo may escape tunny a fatal i-haft by keeping our elves well fortified with pure blood nnd a properly nourished frame." Oil if S rrice (luzette.. M> <le simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: J A JIL.!B EPI’M A CO., Homieopathic Cbumieta. - London, England. Ld GRIPPE ■“AIMER'S MAGNEIIC Patented June 12, ' Price, Ono Dollar. wWSBgK/ The highest French medical authority defines “La. Giiippe’’ as follows: ‘La grippe is a catarrhal affection, is epidemic, and is characterized by a congestion of the mucous membrane of the nose, pharyngeal and laryngeal bronohae, with feverish action;, more or les, pronounced, accompanied by headache., and general fever.” Dr. Palmer, an eminent English phyiclan. who has ■ devoted a life of study to the subject of catarrh and diseases of the head, throat, and lungs, some tim» since commenced a series of experiments with aview to determining whether any combination c.tulcL be formed which would kill the parasite ami act as a healing power at the same time. The result of his experiments was the Introduction and rapid sale of his Magnetic Inhaler, the fumes of which, when inhaled, are refreshing and cooling, and for tne immediate relief and speedy cure of headache and sore throat, which are the forerunners of LA HAS NO EQUAL. I—'l—< I—'A.l—jSrl2> Because you cannot escape an attack of the most annoying disease that ever existed in this country.. DK. PALMER’S MAGNETIC INHALER, if used at the commencement of an attack, is sure tobreak it np. Six persons employed in one establishment in Chicago were attacked with LA GRIPPE' in one dav, but a liberal application of the Inhaler through the nostrils and throat prevented their losing any time and saved a doctor’s bill. g£~Bend for an INHALER at oncc.“®g An ounce of prevention, is worth a pound of cure. Beware of imitation, us there are unscrupulous, persons engaged in the manufacture of a spurious inha er that strongly resembles the genuine. Full directions, te.-timonlais, etc., sent with each, instrument. Upon receipt of 81.00 I will send one Inhaler by mail, postage paid, or for *5.00 I will send six Inhalers to any address. E. A. GA VIS K, General Western Agent, 271 Franklin St., Chicago. 111. «I prescribe and fully enme Big G as the only” >eciflc for the certain cure 1 this disease. .H. INGRAHAM, MD., Amsterdam, N. Y. We have sold Big G for tany years, and it haa given the best of satisfaction. D. R. DYCHE A CO.. Chicago, LIL 1.00. Bold by Druggists. C- N. U. No. 7 -90 WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISER.% vy please say you saw the advertisement in thfs paper.