Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1886 — LAFAGAN’S LOUIC. [ARTICLE]

LAFAGAN’S LOUIC.

Goodness is more often returned by the like for the advantage that may result to ns, rather than to cancel an obligation. There is a bump of satisfaction in the thought that he has at least made an effort, even though a man fails to secure tho persimmons. Nowadays it is getting so that a selfsupporting boy does not seem to have an equal show with one that lives with his widowed mother. , Philosophy teaches us to accept our conditions in life 1 s equal to our understanding, and not to continually growl about the price of admission. Several times, when pinched by adversity, I have fonnd a stiff backbone to be pretty reliable, but I cannot say as mucih for my wife’s relatives. Advice on tho subject is plenty, yet the surest wav to obtain a paid-up dividend in life is to “keep digging.” I recommend this out of personal experience. There are plenty of young men who would not hesitate to accept a “dead sure thing.” What I want to see is more of them who are willing to work for it. ~' No one who has faith and is willing to work for satisfactory results can sum life up as a failure. Faith and effort have made more than one man street commissioner or constable. Mr. J. Howard James, manager Stnckert's Liver,•, Gl9 N. sth B.reet, Philadelphia, Pa., says: After trying all other remedies without relief, for a heavy cold on the chest, accompanied by a severe cough, I used Red Star Gough Cnrc, and in a very short time was entirely well. “Where does she put her liver,” asked Hiram Powers, as he gazed upon the slender, wasp-waisted woman of fashion, and in the Herald of. Health, Hr. M. A. Alien has tried to answer this question, showing how when crowded out of its own place it infringes the space of the digestive and breathing organs and impedes all.vital functions. Hr. Foote’n Health Monthly!. St. Jacobs Oil is pronounced a most extraordinary cure for rheumatism Ly Hon. James Harlan, ex-Vice Chancellor, Louisville, Ky.