Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1882 — Suddenly Weakened. [ARTICLE]

Suddenly Weakened.

“I suffered with rheumatism of the back and hip for a number of years, ” said Mr. Thomas Morgan, Superintendent of Streets. “I was waited on by physicians, but they gave me no permanent relief, and I resolved to try St. Jacobs Oil. My rheumatism weakened at the first attack of its great enemy, St. Jacobs Oil, and soon I was well.” Cincinnati Times-Star. The wearing of jewelry is going out of fashion in England. It is regarded as vulgar to be seen with a display of jewels, unless it be on great occasions. Bare arms and throats are the rule in fashionable society, the wearing of bangles, bracelets and chains being left •to those who do not follow the newest styles. During the vear 1881 there attended the schools of England 4,045,362 children, of whom 1,268,250 were under 7 years of age, 2,573,801 between 7 and 13, 157,584 between 13 and 14. and 45,727 above 14. Mr. Michaeeßobjbett,77 Sargent street, Cohoes, N. Y., was cured of a very severelyinjured knee by St. Jacobs Oil; says the Rochester, N. ¥•> Sunday Herald,