Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1882 — Hanlan’s Home. [ARTICLE]

Hanlan’s Home.

Banian, the champion oarsman of the world, was born in Toronto, Canada, and won his first amateur race on Toronto Bay. Afterwards he made his name famons by his great victory at the Centennial in 1876. Since then he has defeated every oarsman of prominence, not only in this country, but from the antipodes of Australia to tho shores of Great Britain, and now he patiently waits for the next man who is to attempt to make him lower his standard of victory, which has been so long waving in triumph. Any one taking even a cursory glance at Hanlau, and who notes his clear, bright eye, his pare skin and well-knit frame, would be convinced that purity of blood and robust health wero his birthright, hence, the basis of his strength and endurance. Purity of blood is unquestionably the seat of life and health, and to obtain it and keep it nothing in the world can compare to Burdock Blood Bitters. Mr. J. Marsh, Bank of Toronto, Ont., writes: “Biliousness and dyspepsia seem to have grown up with me ; having beon a sufferer for years, I have tried many remedies, bnt with no lasting results until I used your Burdock Blood Bitters. They have been truly a blessing to me, and I can not speak too highly of them.” B. Blacket Robinson, proprietor of the Canada Presbytei-ian, Toronto, Ont., writes: For several years I have suffered greatly from oft-recurring bilious headaches. I used your Burdock Biood Bitters with the happiest results, and I now feel myself better in health than for years past. I cheerfully recognize the sterling character of your preparation. Sold by all druggists. “I met Mr. Miggles to-day,” remarked Mrs. Chippick. “ He’s quite a changed man. I hardly knew him, he’s so chipper and lively.” “Indeed,” responded her husband grevely. “How very strange! I red in the paper that his wife sailed for Europe last week.”—Brooklyn Eagle.