Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SALTUsed in wishing the h ir it will nre vent the hair from falling out A teaspoonful of sdt in a lamp wi i make .kerosene oil give :t brighter .igtn Added to a bucket of watt r it. forms a remarkably effective fire extinguisher A h a licit u 1 of rock salt added to the bath is tin- next best thing to <?n ocean dip Damp saligwill remove the discoloia lion ot tea and the like iu dishes >liat have been carelessly washed New calieoes soaked in a string snlu lion of salt for an honr before washing will retain their colors better As a dentriflee salt and water will n >i only cleanse, but whiten the teeth, ami will harden the gums. When broiling steak a pinch or two i f salt thrown on the fire will quench h flames arising from the dripping saw A weak solution is good for sore thr. at to he used as a gargle, and this is stih better if a few grains of red pepper arcadded ink s ains may be removed by the u-e ol mo stone: salt When it becomes dis colored remove it and use a fresh supply until no color remains Dissolved in water and snuffed up ihe uostrils it is of use curiug cata-rh, but when chronic its ur.emuat be persis ed in nigiu and morning for several months A little sal in raw or boiled staich will prevent theirons from sticking, and make the starch whiter. If me iioiiiarc rough lay some. sn t on a piece of muslin over It, and rub the irons ou it until they are bright and suiootu A bag ol salt, heated anti applied over a p dntul spot, is open very eflieaetuu-in allying pain, especially (hose of a col ic <v nature in the stomach ao l ho ve s, soy.- a writ rin the T avder A « e .k solution of suit and wafer is a go<m f< ir.e ly tor slight indigestion, e-peeiaily that characterized «y a sen.-e ot wegut .ml opp;. ...on— i’ tn: and Qirit n

When dandruff appears it is usually regarded as an annoyance. It should be regarded as a disease. Its presence indicates an unhealthy condition of the scalp, •which, if neglected, leads to baldness. Dandruff should be cured at once. The most effective means for the cure is found in, AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. It promotes the growth of the hair, restores it when gray or faded to its original color, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy. ♦ y ears I was greatly troubled with dandruff, and though a young man, my hair was fast turning gray and falN ing out. Baldness seemed f 1 inevitable until I began to SI Jii/ers Jfair |& Vigor The dandruff has been entirely removed and my ■BEssiSss*-ir" 1 hair is now soft, smooth ■tr"" «Si- glossy and fast re■f. gaining itsoriginal color.” —L. T. VALLE, Allenton,

ConsolingJudge Gary, of New York, listened patiently to a certain eminent attorney who was airing irfa indignation over the less of an overcoat. He had been robbed. Yes, sir! robbed —in the temple of Justice under the eras of the law. Finally the judge, growing impatient, askedr “What's the matter, now T “Matter! W * confounded f'utrage! Had my Overooct stolen right from this room.** fbe Judge smiled p ttttte. “Overcoat gt” he said. “Bah! that's nothing. Wfoto aottssuMi lost hese every day."