Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1894 — ELECTRIC WIRES. [ARTICLE]

ELECTRIC WIRES.

Some writer very aptly likens the nerves to electric wires, and the general working of their system to that of electric cars. A man who “slips his trolly,” like Mr. Jeremiah Eney, 1812 VV. Lombard st., Baltimore, Md., will need something better than even a galvanic battery to set him all right. Mr. Eney found that somethingin the following way: “I suffered,” he says, “a long time with neuralgia in the head. I gave St. Jacobs Oil a fair trial and am completely cured.” In this wav the great remedy acts as a motorman to restore broken wires, and set the system to perfect action. Ono is generally compelled to enjoy the song of the tenor without catching tbs tenor of the song. • Sufferer* from Coughs, Sore Throat, etc., should use “Brown's Bronchial Troches," a staple but sure remedy. Sold only in boxes. Prlc# 25 cts, The elephant that Dr. Parkhurst saw In New York must have had all its clothes In Its trunk. ~ The melody of music Is divine, but it is no more enchanting than a young girl's face made supremely beautiful by tho use of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap.