Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1892 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

No Wonder ' wife People speAk well or iR HOOD'S “For a long 1 S' t * m9l WM Uou,>lo<l wltll 7 weak Btomach. Indigea- / Slow end dyapepale. "I bofwn taking Hood's SarA saparllla amt bavo not r,,lt ®° * 811 11,1 ovcr for veers, .by food seldom Ur. U.J. Bmwdege. troubles me sow. My sister also took Hood's ft»r«aporills wttb very pleasing results, i don't womler people speak well o I Hwod’sMereaperltle- Don’t see liow they oon help It," R. J. Bhundaos. Norwalk, Ct , N a Be sure te g t Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Hooom Prixe sot eaall v, yet promptly end efficiently on tire tleer and bowels. Cupt. Watkins, of the steamship City of Paris, is quoted as saying that tho City of Romo, of tho rival Anchor line, is the moot beautifully modeled vessel that ever sailed into tho port of New York. Prof. Joseph Burnby, the musician whom Queen Victoria tias knighted, was born in Yorkshire, and, like Sir Arthur Sullivan,began life os a choir boy. He is a prolific composer ot church uud song must.*. JBaroness Burdette-Coutts, despite her eighty years, expects to cotuo to the Columbian Exposition at the lead of the philanthropist section.