Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1882 — Chronic Ailments [ARTICLE]
Chronic Ailments
In chronic ailments resulting from fixed bad habits of the body, the removal of the evil to be permanent, must necessarily be gradual. Good health is maintained and nourished by the proper attentiop'toThp requirements of the body. of excesses. It jus wasted and destroyed by over-taxing the mind with study, anxiety, evil habits, intemperance, and vicious indulgence. Keep the body and mind nurished by using that friend of temperance and long life, that Queen of all health renewers, Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and Nature will soon assert her mastery over disease. A pig recently born near Brown’s Mills, N. J., without hind legs, has become extraordinarily expert in the use of its fore legs. Wnen in no particular hurry it draws itself along on its hind quarters; but, when It is a question of getting to the trough at feeding time, the singular beast balances itself upon its fore feet and trots along with the happiest combination of grace and efficacy.
Guilford, Conn., friends of Rev. W. H. H. Murray take no stock in the stories of his dreadful doings in Texas. His old farm at Guilford, comprising several hundred acres, mostly rocks, is worked by G irmans and owned by a Boston man. Murray’s wife, Isadore Hall, of Washington, Conn., and a graduate of a New York medical school, is said to be studying in Germany. The annual fish dinner of the Ichthyophagus club took place at the Palisades Mountain House, on the Hudson, last week. The bill of fare was composed of thirty varieties of fish, with champagne. Mrs. Jane Merryton, of Paris, Ky., writes: “I have been cured of great suffering, caused by weak lungs and kidneys, dyspepsia, etc. My habits are now very regular, and I find comfort in living. I used only two bottles of Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” One of the most distinguished mathematicians lives in New York city, where she has for over thirty years instructed captains and officers in the naval, revenue and merchant service in their mathematical and nautical studies. The daughter of a wealthy ship-owner, she sailed in her father’s vessels with her husband, who was captain. She thus acquired a thorough knowledge of practical mathematics, and has done more to make life safe at sea than any other one individual. Spencer C. Coe, an almost destitute police-court lawyer, of Buffalo, aged sixty-five, looking among some old papers resurrected a deed to 230 acres of land in Wayne county, Michigan, which has been missing twenty years. The'land was purchased by him in 1807, and is very valuable, Wayne county now being the one inwhioh the State Agricultural College is located A man in Wayne county,New York* is suing a school teacher for the value of a jack-knife, which he took from his son, a pupil in the school, two years ago, and failed to return. V“Many silly people despise the precious, Dot understanding it.” But no one despises Kidney-Wort after lmvtnK xiven it a trial. Those that have used it a*tree that it is the best medicine known. It* action is prompt, thorough and la-ling Don’t take, pills, and other mercurials that poisou the system, but by using Kidney-Wort restore the natural action of ali the orgaus. A machine for grooming horses has been invented. If it is ever tried on a mul *, we shall have gome of the working parts of the ma chine on exhibition.—New Haven Register.
