Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1886 — At the Police Court. [ARTICLE]

At the Police Court.

A beggar has been arrested as a vagabond. “Then you have no employment ?” said the judge. “Pardon me, monsieur,” he replied, without a Blush; “you are mistaken. I do the blind man.”— From the French. Instantaneous photographs of the hearts and intestines of various animals have enabled Dr. W. G. Thompson to determine the action of the organs more clearly and acurately than is possible by other methods. Such photographs may prove of great value in showing changes effected by drugs, as well as in their physiological teachings. The proprietor of the Great Western Poultry Mr. James E. Goodkey, St. Louis, Mo., is enthusiastic in his praise of Red Star Cough Cure, which cured him after all other remedies failed,... He says it neither constipates the bowels nor causes sick headache. The experiment of preventing malaria by plantations of Eucalyptus trees near Rome has failed, and Dr. Crudelli recommends arsenic-eating, or what practically amounts to that, as the most efficacious protective agent against malaria. When one must take a mineral poison to fight down an organic poison, it is better not to Roam. —Dr. Foote’s Health Monthly. The pain-banisher is a name applied to 6t. Jacobs Oil, by the millions who have been cured of rheumatism and neuralgia by its use.

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