Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONY PASTORIH TROUBLE. zgs?' Tony Pastor,of New York, who la sow with bis inimitable variety combmaL tion rnniring a tour of the Union, is refSpaak cognized as the leading character P V !A vocalist and variety performer of ■ \fri X the United States. The writer of mtfrWk Xrf.this article met Mr. Pastor reIf that it was |ft excellent. He hadocili casionally severe pains, matiC alttw>ks ” r . c^ Hk that^ciiaracter never 111 C s ) hadfoundout a remedy If (oM for all such annoying || affections. I asked what the n medy II was and he replied, “St. Jacobs Oil. It rdSW Mr. Pastor said that he considered the II Ill'll Great German Remedy an excellent preparation for the cure or relief of rheumatism, and that it was the only thing used nmong professional people for that distressing complaint. He took bottles of it With him whenever he went traveling, and would not be without it, and knew that it was very popular with a number of members of his own company. The foregoing, from the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eaab recalls to our mind an item wherein the editor of the Cairo (HI.) Evening Sun, in payings tribute to the enterprise of -he St. Louis Poet-Dis-patch, and expressing his sorrow at the loss by fire which the latter papersustained, saw: The whole office was knocked into ten thousand pieces—all except the St. Jacobs Oil ad vertisement, which was mercifully preserved. The closing remarks in the above and the following incident are a true index c/f the unexampled popularity the Great German Remedy enjovs everywhere: At a Bt. Louis theatre recently whilst the play was in progress, one of the lady performers met with a painful mishap, which uuite disabled her. The hero of the piece, equal to the emergency, called out to one of the ushers to “bring a bottle of St. Jacoi* Oil Quickly. The thundering applause throughout the entire house which promptly followed this happy suggestion was an unmistakable proof of the iact that the audience “ had been there themselves, as the expression goes, and experienced the benefits of this wonderful ari icle. Mr. Charles A. Whitney, advertising agent of Park Garden, Providence, R. 1., writes: For three vears I had inflammatory rheumatism in my right hip and knee. I employed many noted physicians, and tried numerous remedies for the ailment, but found nothing to help me until! used the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. Which cured me at once, lamuowentirely well.

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