Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1882 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
new twjrmAWis* OF Mnmmoth Pearl, Magnum Bonam (American), Belle, White Elephant, Beauty ot Hebron, and others. Send or priee-l;Bt. BEN. F. HOOVER, Gilesbui*. lU.
RESCUED FROM DEATH.
William J.Coughlin,of Somerville, Mam., Baja: In the tall of 1876 I waa taken with bleeding of the lungs, followed bj a aevere cough. I loet mj appetite and fleeh, an:! waa oonfined to my bed. In 1877 I wet admitted to the hoepltaL The doctor* said I had a hole in my lung aa big a* a half dollar, At one time a report went around that I waa dead. I gave np hope, bnt a friend told me of Dr. William Hall’s Balsam fob the Lunas. I got a bottle, when, to my aurprlae, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three year* paat. I write this hoping every one afflicted with diseased longs will take Dr. William Hall’s Balsam, and be convinced that consumption can be cured. I oan positively say it has done more good than aU the other medicines I have taken since mj aiokness.
Removing the Capitol. (4) A few years ago it was the fashion among a certain clique of politicians, whose utterances were echoed by a portion of the press, to clamor for the removal of the Capitol from Washington to some representative Western city near to the geographical center of the country. The topic seemed to prove a seven days' wonder, however, and was soon forgotten in the rush and requirements of the nation’s urgent business. Now whether the Capitol will ever be removed or not is not near so interesting a question to some people as to whether rheumatism can or will be removed from their bodies. The subject of the removal of this disease from the system has very successfully interested myriads of people, and, from the extended expressions conveyed by the almost-innumer-able statements received from representatives of every clnss of the community, we append the following brief selection—premising, for the benefit of the reader, that the disease referred to is rheumatism or neuralgia, and the remedy is that grand old panacea —St. Jacobs Oil. —The Rt. Rev. Bishop Gilmour, Cleveland, Ohio ; “Excellent for Rheumatism and kindred diseases. It has benefited me greatly."—Hon. Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago: “Have used it in my family and neighborhood with remarkable results, and I think it an excellent remedy.”—John Carr Moody, Esq., Coun-eelor-at-Law, Vallejo, Cal.: “The relief afforded in a short time was such ns to make me disregard the evidence of my own senses." —Capt. Paul Boyton, the WorldRenowned Swimmer: “I do not see how I could get along without St. Jacobs Oil.”— Mr. D. W. McDonald, Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons, Ottawa, Can.: “A splendid remedy; cured rheumatism of my wrist and hand. ” —Commander J. B. Coghlan, U. S. N., Mare Island, Cal.: “Complete and wonderful cure of the most painful attacks of rheumatism.”—Wm. H. Wareing, Esq., Asst. General Supt. New York Postoffice: “Proved all that is claimed for the Oil and found efficacious. Ready relief for rheumatic pains.”—Ex-Postmas-ter Gen. James, while Postmaster of New York, tersely and characteristically indorsed Supt. Wareing’s report by writing: “I concur.”
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