Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1891 — A Fallen Idol. [ARTICLE]
A Fallen Idol.
♦Fairest Ethlinda,’* he cfieo, falling cfii hiß knees before her, “I adore thee! When thou art present I live in rapture. I need no stars in heaven to guide me when thy bright, eyes are open before me! When thou art approaching my heart beats, throbs and palpitates—palwith a ” “Indeed!” interrupted she. “Why, I’m so glad you spoke. I’ve got an elegant recipe for curing palpitation of the heart. I'll get it for you. " —Boston Traveller.
Worm medicine! The very name ppts a Dad taste in a chili's mouth, unless her mother has Been kind and given her Dr. Bull's Wo. m Destroyers. These little candies taste good. When the people of the West Indies wish to wash their hands, they squeeze the juice of a lemon over them and rub them briskly in water until they are clean. In countries where oranges are plentiful, gentlemen use the cheapest kind for blacking their boots. Do not trust a man who habitually ancj continually sells his goods for less than the average cost of doing busjness. AN KXTENDED POPULARITY. Bhown’s Bronchial Troches have for many years been the most popular article In use for relieving Coughs and Throat troubles. Landloriv—l would like to have the rent paid, sir. Impecunious Tenant— That’s my fix, exactly. “AS tne twig la bent the branoh grows." Teach your children how to use SAPOLIO and they will always be neat, ’try a cake of it in your next house-cleaning. The man who can catch a flea in the dark has little to learn in politics.— Burn'B Horn. Beecham'b Tills cure Sick Headache. The wbman who never takes an interest in the fashions needs mediciue.— K im's Horn. | Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Plso’g Remedy for Catarrh,. By druggists. 60c.
