Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1882 — Railroaders’ Relief. [ARTICLE]

Railroaders’ Relief.

The most comfortable Ticket Office 187 West street, New York, is presided over by Mr. C. V. V. Ward, who thus addressed one of our representatives recently: "Some months ago I had rheumatism in my right armband was unable to raise it. I was advised by a friend to use St. Jacobs Oil. I did so, and before the second bottle exhausted my arm was perfectly well.— Brooklyn Eagle. There seems to be a rage just now among people who are affleted with dyspepsia tp drink a glass of hot water before breakfast, says an Eastern paper. Astonishing cures are reported ; but on the whole it seems that the dyspeptics who are loudest in their praises of the hot water cocktail are the ones who have not yet tried it. They are about equally divided with the people who pratee the juice of two oranges in the morning. The man who praises the juice of apples before breakfast, and all the time lives numerously in New Jersey. The success of St. Jacobs Oil throughout the civilized world, is without a parallel.— Richmond ( Va.) Southern Planter and Farmer. The Mormon man marries overmuch and the Chinaman not enough, and, singularly enough, the country is asking them both to leave. John Buskin says in regard to protective tariff; "England has no right to complain, as she has lived lately in the daily endeavor to get as much out of her neighbors and friends as she could.”