Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1885 — Young Girls [ARTICLE]

Young Girls

are at a critical period when they are about maturing and developing into women. The_ lack Of watchful care at this time may result in flxinglrregularities upon delicate organs and entailing a long list of “female weaknesses. ” All this may be avoided, and the young woman come through this period clothed in all the beauty and strength of a perfectly healthy organization by the aid of Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription,” prepared especially for female troubles by ope of the most-successful physicians of the day. Never judge by appearances. A ten-do'.-lar dude may have a two-dollar salary.— Texas Siftings. During One*third of our time the processes of digestion must go on in our bodies, and if the stomach and bowels aijp not wed, nothing is well. To be dyspeptic is to be miseraole; dyspepsia is the foundation of fevers and diseases of the blood, liver, skin and kidneys. Dyspepsia invariably yields to the virtues of Du. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters. People who live in gas-houses had better not throw squibs.— Texas Siftings. First-Class Carriages; Wagons, Etc., at Low Prices. Our readers will notice the advertisement of the Botchkin Carriage Works, of Syracuse, N. Y., in another column. This firm have the most complete and best regulated factory in the East, having all the latest machinery used in that business, and possess the best possible facilities for manufacturing first-class vehicles, consisting of twoseated Carriages, two and three seated spring wagons, Timken, Brewster, Elliptic, and Side-Spring Buggies, Cutters, and Sleighs. This firm also make a specialty of a light two-seated wagon for one horse. They use' the best material in the construction of their vehicles, ana sell them at very low prices, and warrant them, and we advise our readers. before buying a vehicle, to correspond with this house, as they are very particular to answer all communications and give full information. To dealers they make very liberal concessions in prices.