Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1890 — A Natural Conclusion. [ARTICLE]
A Natural Conclusion.
A Michigan Central Railroad Employe Wins His Case, After Seven Tears’ Contest. White employed as .agent of the Michigan Central Railroad Comoany, at Augusta. Mioh.. my kidneys became diseased and irom an impoverished and impure state of j the blood my general health wa-» entirely j un <t > mined. I consulted the leading phy- j sh{ is of this eity ami Ann Arbor and nil pi t on need my cate Bright's disease. In Ocvober last I began taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup an lam to-day a well man. It affords me pleasure to render suffering humanity any good that I can. and I wish to say that 1 think it the greatest Mood, kidney and liver medicine in the world. E. Labzilere. Agent M. C. R. R.. Albion. Jlieh. Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich. French scientific men and engineers are discussing tho feasibility of a railroad across the desert of Sahara. It is claimed that Such an enterprise in neoessary to confirm the hold of France npon her possessions on the west coast of Africa and to develop the North AJaeam. provinces that she holds. Miss Larkins was bilious and feoble and sick, And it seemed as if nothing would ever relieve her. Her liver was clogged with impurities thick, And her stomach was constantly burning with fever. Of the great G. M. D, she bought a supply, And directions for caking pursued to the letter. 'Twas the best thing on earth she could possibly try, And soon, very soon, Miss Larkins was better. The G. M. D. which she took was Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the great remedy for bronchial, throat and lung diseases, sick heudache. scrofula, dyspepsia, and all diseases that have origin in impure blood and a disordered liver. The cleansing, antiseptic and healing qualities of Dr. Suge’s Catarrh Remedy are unequaled. The construction of the pillars and foundations of the great Forth bridge consumed 21,000 tons of cement and f 07.- , 000 cubic feet of granite. The total amount of resulting masonry is 117,000 cubic yards. The weight «t the steel in the bridge proper is 51,000 tons.
Prosecuting Attorney (holding up an uncertain-looking object before the jury;— Gentlemen, my client was struck over the head with this bit of sheet iron by the foreman of the composing-room. Opposing Lawyer rafter a hurried consultation with his client) —Your honor, the gentleman opposing me is in error; that is not sheet iron. Jbdge—‘What is it, then? Opposition—lt is the office towel.— Phihxdelphia Press.
