Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1883 — The Gault House, Chicago. [ARTICLE]

The Gault House, Chicago.

No hotel in Chicago enjoys a better repu-, tation than the Gault House, “the old standard,” located within one block pf the Union depot It has lately been enlarged and largely refurnished It is located in the heart of the wholesale district, and street cars pass the doors every minute. From it the Exposition buildings, theaters, etc., can be reached in a few minutes’ walk. Every room is an outside one. The table is unsurpassed Elevator, bath-rooms and every modern convenience. Try the Gault when you visit Chicago. You will be pleased there A compositob who was puzzliqg over one of Horace Greeley’s manuscripts sagely and savagely observed: “If Belshazzar had seen this handwriting on the wall he would have been more ter. rified than he was.” *Dr. 8. B. Brittan says: “As a rule physicians do not, by their professional methods, build up the female constitution, while they seldom cure the diseases to which it is always liable in our variable climate and un ? der our imperfect civilization. Special remedies are often required to restore'crganic harmony and strengthen the enfeebled pow-' ers of womanhood; anjf’ fbr most of these we are indebted to persons outside of the medical profession. .Among the very be3t of these remedies I assign a prominent place to Mrs Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound" A little Scotch boy, being told that thuncerwas God's voice, asked in surprise, “Why, what makes Him speak so growly?” -#*“A doubtful friend is worse than a certain enemy,” and, vice versa, a certain friend is infinitely letter than a doubtful enemy. 'I hus Kidney-Wort is an incomparably better friend to the human race than whole catalogues full of doubtful nostrums. It is an unfailing remedy for that tormenting disease, piles It moves the bowels gently and freely, and thus removes the cause. Do not fail to try it faithfully, either in dry or liquid form. A soft answer may turn away wrath, but it Js far safer to trust to the legs in case the other party is real mad Fob dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague, and other intermittent fevers, the *FerrcWphosphorated Elixir of Calisaya,” made dv Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, and sola by all druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness it has no equal “As we charged," says a war correspondent, “the bugle blew." It must have been a trumped-up charga Fabmington, HL— Dr. M. T. Gamble says: “I prescribe Brown’s Iron Bitters in my practice and it gives satisfaction." '-at Bow to destiny. One of these days destiny may be polite enough to. return the compliment. « Ladies and all suiferers from neuralgia, hysteria, and all kindred complaints, will find without a rival Brown’s Iron Bitters. Never say “Bo" to a goose; it is ungrammatical Say beau to the gander—belle to the goose. , “ Brown’s Bronchial Troches" are of great service in subduing Hoarseness. Love’s sacrifice—Buying your wife a sealskin sacque and wearing your 10-year-old overcoat another winter. Lyon’s Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners keep new boots and shoes from running over. Sold by shoe and hardware dealers.