Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1880 — Des Moines Iowa State Regis. er. Hen. S. H. Yoder’s Position. [ARTICLE]

Des Moines Iowa State Regis. er. Hen. S. H. Yoder’s Position.

A representative man’s opinion on other than political matters is often of great use to his constituency. The Hon. 8. H. Yoder, of Globe Mills, Pa., lias thus recorded his opinion on a subject of popular interest. I have been selling Bt. Jacob’s Oil for the last year. I have never heard a person speak of it, except as a splendid medicine, and as the great specific for rheumatic affections, whether inflammatory, acute or chronic, swellings, sores, sprains, burns, wound, etc. I sell more Bt. Jacob’s Oil than of any other kind of liniment,and it gives universal satisfaction. I will always keep it on hand. The farmers say, that for man and beast, they find nothing to equal it. ■ • . \ \ The Little Princess Paulina, of Holland. was taken to church for her baptism in a carriage drawn by six hoises. She was received at the door by the ecclesiastical authorities and carried up the .aisle to the young Queen, her mother, who presented her for baptism, herself acting as godmother. Ristori made no use of her title as countess for advertising purposes when in this country. Modjeska,on the contrary, was extensively announced as a countess, though she lias dropped that pretension in London. During Neilsun’s last tour here she asserted in interviews that she was the daughter of a Spanish nobleman, while the fact is that she was of»the humblest English parentage. The impression seems to prevail among foreign performers that Americans areadmirersof aristocracy. The latest story based on this idea is that a leading actress, now on the stage in this country, is a daughter of the Duke of Devonshire.