Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1882 — A Telling Law. [ARTICLE]

A Telling Law.

Mr. Charles Law, Jr., in conversation with one of our represented es, recently said: “I have been a sufferer from rheumatism and neuralgia for the past ten years; and tried all kinds of remedies. Having heard so much about St. Jacobs Oil, I tried a bottle and found it truly wonderful.” —Pottstown (Pa.) Ledger. P. 8. Johnson, traveling auditor ol’ the Southern express company, died at Selma, Alabama, from the‘effects of fractured skull received while attempting to board a moving train at Mush creek, Alabama. One of the most munificent of modern bequests to hospitals has fallen to the Royal National hospital for consumption at Ventnor, Isle of Wight. By the will of the late Mr. John Jones, of Picadilly, London, it will receive nearly $1,000,000. Bay City, Mich., Feb, 3, 1880. I think it my duty to send you a recommend for the benefit of any person wishing to know whether Hop Bitters are good or not. I know they are good for general debility and indigestion; strengthen the nervous system and make new life. I recommend my patients to use them. DR. A. PRATT. By the storm of Friday night the residence of Wesley Bryant, in McPherson county, Kansas, was blown down, and Mrs. Bryant and two children buried in the ruins. When extricated they were dead. Prince Gortschakoff has been relieved of the duties of minister of foreign affairs by the czar on account ol' bad healtli and old age, but he retains the title of imperial chancellor and a seat in the czar’s council.