Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1880 — PLENTY of money. [ARTICLE]
PLENTY of money.
[From the Columbus Evening Dispatch.] Plenty of money secures leisure and buys pleasure; but will not always restore health when lost. Mr. H. Lulay, Suffleld, 0., writes: My wife was affected with Liver Complaint for fifteen years, and could not find any relief, with the aid of all the physicians we consulted. I concluded to try the Hamburg Drops. My wife was cured, and since that day we have not seen a physician in our house. “Probably few persons,” says the London Truth, “ have had so many proposals of marriage as Lady BurdetteCoutts. I wa3 talking a day or two ago with an eminent widower. ‘I, myself,’ he said, * have proposed to her, for I regard this as a duty that every man owes to his family.’ ” [From the Holly (Mich.) Itegister.] The wife of Rev. A. A. Allen, had been afflicted with Rheumatism for the past six years; she tried St. Jacobs Oil one evening, which relieved Ik ref all ptun, and she rested in peace for the night. Onp bottle cured her. Alexandbina, the daughter of the poet Joukoffsky, whom the Russian Grand Duke Alexis recently married and was forced to give up to another man by the Czar, is living in Switzerland with the Grand Duke’s boy, who is a pretty picture of healthy boyhood. “ More food and less medicine, more of nourishment and strength, less of the debilitating influence of drugs, is what our exhausted constitutions require,” said Baron Liebig, when he perfected the composition of the “ Malt Bitters,” prepared by Mait Bitters Co.
