Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1881 — Elgin (III.) Dally Leader. [ARTICLE]
Elgin (III.) Dally Leader.
The subjoined opinion, we peroetve, £ E*!-. of Messrs. Stogdlll ft Daniels, attorneys, La Crosse, Wto., and appears ia the La Crosse Chronicle: Sometime ainoe, I was attacked with pain in and below one of my knee joints. A few applications of St Jacobs OR quieted the Ptin and relieved the Inflammation. | regard it as a valuable medicine. The British postal telegraph service yields an enormous income—aooordlng to the last accounts, something like £600,000 a year net The Postal penny savings bank system also proved a decided success. It is a remarkable feet that while in France there are more than 4,000,000 people who have Invested In Government entire national
_ . TZTT——I Jam rfr^Steimjmdj^MS^pi^S^S a ,^sh£SS m itaf e aS!i^ e ki a wood at the interior department in relation to the selection of lands under the new treaty. They represent d that they wanted land adapted to agricultural and grazing purposes, and claimed that along the Grand river, where they were to be located, there is not sufficient land of this character. They were assured that their wants would be satisfied. We do not often speak of any proprietory medicine, but from what we have read and heard of Allen's Long Balsam, we shall take the* liberty of saving to those who are troubled with a Cola, Cough, or any Throat or Lung Affection, that from the testimony afforded, we have such confidence In this article, that were we afflicted in this way, we would make a trial of its virtues. Beware of the fatal oonsequcnces of neglecting this timely warning. Before it is too late, use Alim’s liUngßalsnm, which will cure the disease. Every druggist in the land sells it. ***».'• ] Th 6 Chicago doctors attribute the “winter cholera" in that place to the pse of “butterine*"
