Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1890 — Page 7
A Michigan Central Railroad Employe Wins His Case, After Seven Tears’ Contest. White employed as .agent of the Michigan Central Railroad Comoany, at Augusta. Mioh.. my kidneys became diseased and irom an impoverished and impure state of j the blood my general health wa-» entirely j un <t > mined. I consulted the leading phy- j sh{ is of this eity ami Ann Arbor and nil pi t on need my cate Bright's disease. In Ocvober last I began taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup an lam to-day a well man. It affords me pleasure to render suffering humanity any good that I can. and I wish to say that 1 think it the greatest Mood, kidney and liver medicine in the world. E. Labzilere. Agent M. C. R. R.. Albion. Jlieh. Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich. French scientific men and engineers are discussing tho feasibility of a railroad across the desert of Sahara. It is claimed that Such an enterprise in neoessary to confirm the hold of France npon her possessions on the west coast of Africa and to develop the North AJaeam. provinces that she holds. Miss Larkins was bilious and feoble and sick, And it seemed as if nothing would ever relieve her. Her liver was clogged with impurities thick, And her stomach was constantly burning with fever. Of the great G. M. D, she bought a supply, And directions for caking pursued to the letter. 'Twas the best thing on earth she could possibly try, And soon, very soon, Miss Larkins was better. The G. M. D. which she took was Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the great remedy for bronchial, throat and lung diseases, sick heudache. scrofula, dyspepsia, and all diseases that have origin in impure blood and a disordered liver. The cleansing, antiseptic and healing qualities of Dr. Suge’s Catarrh Remedy are unequaled. The construction of the pillars and foundations of the great Forth bridge consumed 21,000 tons of cement and f 07.- , 000 cubic feet of granite. The total amount of resulting masonry is 117,000 cubic yards. The weight «t the steel in the bridge proper is 51,000 tons.
rrjACOBSQn W TRADE MARK^j REtodfSfUllsl For Stablemen and Stockmen. CURES Cuts. Swellings, Bruits, Sprains, Galls, Strains, Lameness, Stiffness, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Contractions, Flesh Wounds, Stringhalt, SoreThroat, Distemper, Cdlic, Whitlow. Poll Evil, Fistula, Tumors, Splints, Ringbones and Spavin in their earty Stages. Directions with each bottle. At Druggists avd Dealers. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Kid. mr ¥ ON® ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the 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 actum 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 ©f 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 HO SYRUP CO. BAM FBAMCJSCO, CAL LOWBVHJLE. Ks. MEW YORK. M.Y.
“Oh, So Tired!” is the cry of thousands every Spring:. For that Tired Feeling take . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and recover Health and Vigor. It Makes the Weak Strong. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. s Ely's Cream Balm VS7S WILL CUKE WPATARBVoI cmßßHfay |^Erlce^soJCont*J Apply Balm intrt esch nostril. ELY BEOS, 66 Warwn St* N. Y. y . .! rK.il
A Natural Conclusion.
Prosecuting Attorney (holding up an uncertain-looking object before the jury;— Gentlemen, my client was struck over the head with this bit of sheet iron by the foreman of the composing-room. Opposing Lawyer rafter a hurried consultation with his client) —Your honor, the gentleman opposing me is in error; that is not sheet iron. Jbdge—‘What is it, then? Opposition—lt is the office towel.— Phihxdelphia Press.
The Clangor of an Alarm Bell
Close by, In the stillni ss of the night, could scarcely startle the ordinary individual more tba ido trifling noises the nervous invalid. But once the nerves aro braced and the system invigorated with Hosletter’s Stomach Bitters, this abnormal sensitiveness is succeed:-d by a tranquillity not to be cistuibed by trivial causes. Impaired di'Cs iou Is a rertile < aase of nerve weakness dnd unnatural menial gloom, and a vigorous leuewal of tbo actiuu o.‘ the stomach is one of the surest means of iuvigoiaylng and quieting the hurves. Insomnia, or tiaei lsssness, • form of nervous citeise, is unpuestiouatly benefited by sedatives, when it is prolonged, or of frequms occurrence, but its permanent removal iB more effectually achieved wiin the Bitters. this medicine is also signally efficacious for malaria, rheumatism, constipati in. ;i it r complaint, and torpidity of the kb neyo ana bladder.
Trousers and Skirts to Go.
Lady Florence Dixie in the London Daily Graphic speaks with great force of the evils arising from the custom of women to wear heavy clothing suspended from the wa’st, but unhesitatingly declares that the day is fast approaching when “the hideous and senseless long skirt,” as her ladyship terms it, will die u natural death. But it is important to know that this clever and much-traveled lady would not have women wear trousers. She thinks they are hideous at any time, even on men, though she makes an exception in favor of the Zouave pattern for women. Lady Florence says a man looks better in kilts than in trousers, and suggests a somewhat similar dress for ladies,, or what may be called the Rosalind costume. F. «T. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0., Prons. of Hall's Catarrh Cure, offor &10J reward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured bv taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for testimonials, tree. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
When a Woman Will, She Will.
Susan Rhoda Cutler praduited at the Adelbert University, Cleveland, Ohio, taking the honors—va’edictorv, oration, Latin poem, etc. Shortly after the University decided against co-education. The two facts seem to have been connected. Miss Cutler then devoted two vears to studying Italian in Florence, Italy. She is now' connected with Biddle University, Charlotte, N. o.—Philadelphia Ledger.
The Excitement Not Over.
Tho rush on the druggists still continues, and jjaily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Pi ice 50c und sl. Trial size free.
A ifMARKBLE story -is told in connection with the explosion nt Morfa colliery in Wnles. It is stated that recently the faremen of the pit—men who are always selected for gravity and responsibility have heard inexplicable noises, “shoutings” as they are described, m the workings, and that these have not been beard by one person alone, but by several, when in company examining the pit. Further. a miner returning to the surface felt himself to be accompanied by some invisible presence, which, although not seen by him, was perceived by the banksman to land on the nank and hastily make its wny to the shed where the injured and dead are now carried. It is alleged that these strange phenomena were described previous to the explosion, and caused several colliers to relu«e to descend;, in. spite of their thus becoming liable to prosecution.
Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills.
These Pills are scientifically compounded, uniform In action. No griping pain so commonly 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 Sick Headache. Constipation. Dvi-pepsia. Biliousness; and. as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation.
“Forward.”
Comparatively few persons in ordinary life have ever been thoroughly sleepy; so sleepy, for instance, they could drop off, as ihe common saying is, whi:e pistol shots were being tired all about them. Old soldiers, however, know only too well what such a state of exhaustion is like. During the latter part of this day’s experience, writes a Massachusetts soldier, describing » forced ma-ch in North t arolina, many became so tired that they slept while standing in the road during the numerous little halts when we w<-re cautiously advancing; i.nd when sofily the order "Forward!” was given they would top: le like tenpins before they could recover themselves. ■Whenever we were permitted to lie down, in spite of the roar of cannon, the rattle of musketry and bursting of shells, the majority would be asleep in an instant, only to be awakened by that, recurring “Forwaid,” which seemed to be the only sound that reached their comprehension. There was somethin? so curious about this that it excited universal comment. On the Goldsboro march a soldier, sleeping, thorouahly tired-out, with his feet to the burning slump of a tree for warmth, rolled over upon it, rnd set his clothos afire. Two of three of his comrades seized him and shook him vigorously, shouting themselves hoarse in tryina to awaken him gnd warn him of his danger; but he rolled like a dummy in their hands, and slept 09 undisturbed till some one mischievously uttered the command “Forward!” when he was on his feet in an instant, robbing his eves, and gathering himself together ready to march.— Exchange. Says the Southern Medical World: “Mother’s Friend" is growing in lavor throughout the South and is highly recommended by physicians. We consider it indispensable to those who know they must pass through the orddal of childbirth.
11,000,000 Acres Free.
The Government has receutly purchased from the Sioux Indians the rich agricultural and grazing lands bounded by the Missouri River on ttie east, the Black Hills on the west, the Chevenne River on the north,.and the While River on tae south. They lie in Central South Dakota, and are reached by the Chicago and N’o.thwestern Railway. Pierre, the cap t«i ot South Dakota, Is the gateway to the ceded lauds. The Homesteaders’ CnioD. of Pierre, will furnish lull information free howto get this Government land. Write to-day. Judge Thomas T. Bocldix, Charlotte County, Virginia, owns the plantation on which his grandfather and greatgrandfather are buried and which has been in the family for 146 years. Be lives in the house in which he w<.s born seventy-seven years ago. Edison's latest invention is a loudtalking machine, but it is no improvement on the original one that was exhibited some years ago in the garden of Eden, — Texas Siftings.
Japanese chickens with tails from eleven to thirteen feet long are being imported into this country. Six Novels Free, will be sent by Craglu & ( 0.. Philada., Pa., to any one in the U. S. or Canada, postage paid, upon receipt of 25 Dobbins’ Electric Soap wrappers. See list of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. Many a man confesses in the prayer meeting that he is full of sin, who would be very sorry to have his customers admit that he is right. Sufferers from Coughs, sore Throat, etc., should try “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,a simple but sure remedy. Sold only in boxes. Price, 25 cents. Newspaper men naturally get the first ink-ling of the news.
A LOYELY WOMAN
overheard one say of her, “By Heaven, she’s painted!” “Yes,” retorted she indignantly, “and by heaven on.ii//” Ruddy health mantled her cheek, yet this beautiful lady, once thin arid pale, and suffering from a dry, hacking cough, night-sweats, and spitting of blood, seemed destiued to fill a consumptive’s grave. After spending hundreds erf dollars on physicians, without benefit, she tried Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery; her improvement was soon marked, and in a few months she was plump and rosy again,—a perfect picture of health and strength. This wonderful “Golden Medical Discovery,” now world-famed as a remedy for consumption, which is really lung-scrofula, is not only an acknowledged remedy for that terribly fatal malady, when taken in time and given a fair trial, but also for all forms of Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp diseases, as White Swellings, Fever-sores, Hip-joint Disease, Salt-rheum 1 , Tetter, Eczema, Roils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas and kindred ailments. All scaly, crusty, itching, troublesome eruptions yield readily to its curative powers. It invigorates tho live*. - , enriches
Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, XndigesJpj- jpfix Bon, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of Vie stomach and fbowe-s, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by the use of AW DR- PIERCE'S PELLETS. ™ They are Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless. • As a X.IV idM FIXiIj, Unequaled 1 ONE PELLET A DOSE ! ~£HSg ■■■ jjisO'fl i.i.Jiti; 1 iOii lA’i’Aititix. —x.«nu jiUrtiest u> uac. «_ ■ 1 Cheapest. Belief is immediate. A cure is certain. Fur ttfgßj jU CoMhi the Head It has no equal. Kxm'' HU It is an Ointment, of which a small partieleisappliecniHhe^^^^^ ■ nostrils, i’rice, COc. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. 1, . . Address, E. T. llazei.tink. Warren. Pa. ■K’ WRITE A COPY,. “ TWinE TaLKH? 33. , OUR 540 .PAGE BuVERS VGUIDE. IS .NOW. REAftY (wusrrr "*2 ' lbs.) AND WILL BE SEiIT UPtiN fttCIIPT Or, IS CENTS TO PAY POSTAGE or EXPRESSAGE.
Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso’s Remedy for Caturra. liy druggists. 50e. Rich, fragrant, flao— ’Tansill’s Punch.“
One Reason W hv nearly everybody should take a (rood medicine in the spring is because at thi* season tho system is especially susceptible to the benefit to be derived from a reliable prepatatio i like Hood's Sarsaparilla. In the winter various impurities accumulate in the blood, the effect of which 1« roost felt when spring conies on, in general weakness and languor. The system craves assistance to maiutain the health tone and expel impurities, which Hood's sarsaparilla readily gives. Try it. “For five years 1 wts sick every spring, but last year began iu February to take Hood's Sarsaparilla i used five butt es and have not seen a sick day since," U. W. Sloan, Milton, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Fold by all druggists. (1; six for $3. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO.. Lowell, Muss. • (OO Doses One Dollar
Tho Soft Clow of Tho TEA ROSE Je Acquired by Ladies Who Us© POZZONI’S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. TRY IT. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
the blood and promotes all the bodily functions. It is the only liver, blood and lung remedy, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, that it will do all it is recommended to, or money paid for it will bo promptly refunded. No ordinary remedy could be sold under such peculiar and trying conditions. To do so would bankrupt its manufacturers. Not so with “ Golden Medical Discovery” which outsells eery other liver, blood and lung remedy, throughout the civilized world. It’s a legitimate medicine., not a beverage; contains no alcohol, to inebriate; no syrup or sugar to derange digestion; as peculiar in remedial effects as in its composition; it stands alone, transcendent in curative properties, unique in composition, its sale backed by a substantial forfeit in case of failure to do all that is claimed for it. There’s nothing at all like it, either in composition or curative effects; therefore, don’t be induced to take something else represented to be “ just as good,” that the dealer may make a larger profit. Every dealer knows it’s the best and only guaranteed Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy. Wobld’-j Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, No. (563 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
OPIU M sWK’wn: I ■ Stephens, Lebanon. Ohio. UtMiiiN This fAt'U; warn «iniM n annaiaL. 4E Otfy* YourNevnwtealerforTHE CHICAGO A LEDGER, the Hkst Stobx Pafkb dMAKff 41 Wk iu the country. Read it. Ft en si o n iwppsspiF lite£rt®c' fpall*4bl 8 'pe'nfioi ifureauT 3 yra iu laat war, 13 adjudicating claims, atty since. lilW FREE kAs'TTCAI ? UIK Lit* TMIITCLL*. On, M »«,. at .Uieeala •••» c. a l>. «».re,t ft MI L. «. BPKNCBK'K I'xwam, 331 W* pfSHMOHMeA,— fete* CHKAGO. |3 to «U> eev«i. Bmd 3*. fbr vly f/\Ty»*» NUhiM. TW itifMk tectarj ia tba warid. Lataat feivUa. PATENTS-PENSIONS^^ Send for digest of I'encion and Bounty laws. Send for Inventors’ 'Juide or How to Get a Latent. Patrick O'Fajuuxl, AiC.mcy at Law, Washington, D. C. SmnSSniSfrSwMSilSTIlIiL MKNTIOK to OCkIGIfIUC SE&Mxii r lIIIOIUIIO JSiMidss of JOSEPn H. BI’JiTEB, Attorney, WmlilbcUmi. D.O. F««AT» FOLKS# month. Th.y run no tlckn.u, contain no noUon and eenr fall. Sold by PrucghtasvtrTwhsr*or Malay nsH. PartionianfMsisd) Br.WUotx’i Sptelflo Co., Philt., Pa. The Oldest Medicine in the World is probably »«. ISAAC 'THOMPSON’S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER, This article is a carnally prepared physician's prescript lou, and has been In constant use for nearly a century. There ore few diseases to which mankind are subject more distressing than sore eyes, and none, pfrhaps, for which more remedies have been triad without success. For all external lnttammatlor of the eves It is an infallible remedy. If the directions are followed It will never fail. We particularly Invite the attent'on of physicians to its merits. For sale by all druggists JOHN J,. THOMPSON, RONS ft CO.. Troy, N. V. Established 179?.
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