Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1890 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Good Ade*tee. Several years ago I was covered with Boils to sue h sn extent that my life was a misery. After trying a number of other remedies without any benefit, I was advised by a wholesale druggist at Columbus to try 8. 8. 8. (Swift’s Specific. One bottle of S. S. S. cured meentirel y. I have hot had a Boil since. To those afflicted with Boils or skin Eurupiions I give<he same advice my wholesale druggist gave megtake 8. S. 8. David Zartman, Druggist M ay10,1890. Independence, Ohio. I I . > A Prompt <j;re. I was cured sound ?and well of a case of Blood Poison by S. S, S. As soon as I discovered I was afflicted with the disease I commenced taking Swift’s Specific (8. S. S.), and in a few weeks I was piemanently cured GEORgE Stewart, May 7,1790 I Shelby Ohio. Treatise on Blood and Skiu Disease mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga.

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The Use of Perfumes.

How fashions change. A couple of yefirs ago it was the proper thing for a girl to rinse her lace handkerchief in her scent bottle. Such a proceeding now would be considered a vulgarism, for if there is any one article in a fashionable toilet which is not perfumed it is a handkerchief. Hosiery and gloves slumber in beds of swept grass and leaves; laces, wraps, and underwear have their separate sachet dresses are hung among the bags of sweet clover which perfume every closet, even bonnet boxes emit fragrant odors when uncovered, and in the linings of many overcoats the wadding is dusted with orris, but not a trace of scent hangs about the sheer little square of lace-odgpii mull. The deficiency, however, is more than counterbalanced by faint, sweet odors which linger about the folds and hems of dress-skirts. Even card-cases and pocket-books are perfumed, and so lathe small blotter bought with fashionable stationery. But these items are irisignifieant compared with the cost of perfuming a summer outfit, which requires the service of a maid and an outlay equivalent to that expended for gloves or shoes.

Ntf Sueh Word as Fail.

American editor (in a town which has been swept by fire and flood) —Was anything saved from the wreck? Foreman—l have dug out a few handfuls of type, some boot blacking, and a bundle of wrapping paper. Editor—Good! Tell the newsboys we’ll have an extra out in half an hour.