Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1881 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
tVThe small-pox in N. Y. has become so prevalent that the board of health will but two carriages to go to a •tpall-pox funeral, and impose a heavy nne If mur moro shall go. does not always belong to an inebriate. Kidney troubles will cause bloat, but Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure Agriculture, in Spain, suffered some $40,006,000 damage by the recent Storm and shipping several millions, dver 100 vessels were totally wrecked on the Mediterranean shore. Is Ole 801 l any ldn to the Cough Syrup man? W* think not, hut they are About equally well known and ad- '%> i The President is said to be overrun j with petitions for pardons of persons convicted under the laws of the" United States and now held indifferent penitentiaries of the country. A groat improvement hxTrocently been made ia that nwSnf product Ciuoim, n deodorised extract of petroleum, which is the omty ertiete r *?U7 °«re« haJdaeee. It U now the finest of hsdr dressings. - —-
During last year 14,066 persons left Norway and sought homes in this country. A heavy emigration is also predicted during the ensuing year. Torpid kidneys and liver lead to gravel, diabetes constipation, pile* and rheumatism. Kid-ney-Wort is the surest and safest remedy to use. Miss Mary Heller, while sleighing in Patterson, New Jersey, was thrown out, and the shock restored her speech, which had been lost for several years. Kidney-Wort is a remedy which removes foul humors from the blood and creates healthy notion in every organ. Sold by all druggists. A Missouri clergyman’s fees for marrying fourteen couples amounted to fifty pounds of dried apples and a due bill for eighteen bushels of buckwheat. Or. Kline's Oreat Nerve ftestorerlss marvel of tbs sc* for sit iwrn disea.st- All bts stooped (tea. Seed to mi Areh s.rsst, Philadelphia, Fa. The treasury of the United states, on the Ist day of February, 1881, had locked up 50,265,102 standard silver dollars, which Mr. Sherman stubbornly refuses to pay out. Wii.nor*a Fever aad Agae Tsais. The sld -•liable rsmedv new wife at <*•» 4-llnr A Chicago newspaper man has addressed an open letter to the Queen of England, in which be discusses her wages. He takes the ground that she is too high priced.
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