Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1871 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Thr Kfßarkabl* proper ties of Brown’B Bronchial Tkochm have be«n thorooffhly tested since first Introduced. The duiuaml for tbeui has steadily increased, and purely uj>on their own merits, they have found favor with those who, from Pulmonary, Bronchial, or Asthmatic cOmplaints, re-' quire them. For Coughs and Colds they are efficacious. ' Prussino’* White Wine Vinegar Is a most superb article for table use. Warranted pure. Niw Pats Mr Law for 1870, published by Mann A Co., 87 Park How, N. Y., sent free. Cobs Hu.k M*ttkk*hk*. Beit Aov’r, .— . Prhpumshy.—Sec Tsllman’s Adv’t. Twit Musical Independent for January coutnins a Mi-page portrait of. Christina Nilsson, reminiscences of Gotlsclialk, Modulation Bchoo 1, an lintruetlve editorial on Mus'cal Pliras Inn, reviews of New Music and Books, Musical News; etc. The Sheet Music pages Include a very brilliant Marcli by Franz Brcndel, March rontlilcule by Gounod, “ Only a Withered Hosebud,” song, by II M. Illgglns,and a song, "Were I a Dream" by Abt. Published by Lton A llkalt, Chicago, at fit a year; single numbers, 35 cents. *
The American Builder for January Is rich In valuable matter. The editorials are ably written, and, among the contributed papers, "The Houses We Live In," "The Cost of a House and What Came of It," ‘‘The Nile Valley of America,” "The Future of Art In the West," and “Mental Phenomena,” are all interesting, and, In some Instances, brilliant articles. The illustrations are numerous and of a superior class. The BuiUUr Is an excellent magazine for all classes. Published at 151 & 153 Monroe street, Chicago. * Men Mo** Knrlne Is creating n great sensation In the lood market, and its uses, as set forth by the reports of aclsntlllc experts, are many and various. In the first place, when employed In the preparation or puddings, euslards, Wane mange, ereams, gruels, and scores of other delicacies for the family table or Ute sick room, It adds largely to the quantity or nutriment derivable Rom the other materials ; and io the second place renders the dish, whatever It may he, far more digestible and agrccAble to the taste than ft would have Iss-u without tikis cheap and pure Ingredient. Such is the testimony of a large number of the moat prominent hotel-keepers In New York and other clth-s. It la being naad largely In all the hospitals, and will prove a lasting blessing to the poor. Diseased Lungs are Greatly on an Increase in this Country.— I The sudden changing of weather has done much to give rise to Consumption. But there are thousands of cases who bring It on by their own Imprudence—such os wearing damp clothing, and going from the warm room Into the cold air, and checking the perspiration, which causes Irritation of the Lungs, and then matter or phlegm will collect, which nature will try to relieve by coughing It up, to prevent pustules from forming. If nature does not raise the matter with ease, and stop this Inflammation, tubercles will soon form, and Consumption will soon follow. Allen's Lung Balsam will cure and prevent thousands of cases es Consumption if it is only taken In time. For sale by all Druggists. In yon do not feel well you send for a doctor, he calls npoc you, looks wise, scrawls some hieroglyphics upon a piece of paper which yon take to a drug store and there pay 50 cente to SI.OO, besides the doctor’s fee, for a remedy nine times out of ten not half so good as Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, which cost but 35 ceDts per box. Do you think the former the beet, because you pay the most for it? If you do, we advise you to use. Just as an experiment, tbe Morse's Indian Root Pills. They are prepared from a formula pronounced by the most learned physicians of our country to be the best and most universal of family medicines TheMoßSE’s Indian Root Pills cure Headache, Liver complaints, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Female Irregularities, Ac., and are pnt up both sugar-coat-ed and plain. Give them a trial. Sola by all dealers.
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SVS S S S AN EXPECTORANT REMEDY WITHOUT AN EQUAL.. Shun Worthless Nostrums. USE THAT WHICH is GOOD Consumption Conquered, VICTORY! VICTORY! AWARDED TO ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM. Read the following letter, from prominent merchant ts Marine City, Michigan: Marine Crrr, Mich., July 28,1870. J. N. Habri9 & Co.—Dear Sirs: The Allen’s Lung Balsam has arrived. I would not like to be without it. for.it has saved my life. I tpok a bail cold and a cough, and finally consumption was seated upon me. I was ir. a very bad state. I tried everything that was recommended, ana spent a great deal of money and got no help. I had the Allen’s Lung Balsam fbr sale, but I knew nothing of its merits. I did not like to take it without knowing more about It. I had not sold a bottle. When your agent called on me I told him I could not sell a medicine I knew nothing about. He urged me to try it myself. I did bo, and to my grateful surprise the first bottle stopped my cough, and before the third bottle was taken my lungs were healed and well, and I can now speak knowingly to my friends and customers of the good qualities of Allen’s Lung Balsam. I renrnln, you™ A. an Expectorant It baa Esiaal. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS TO THE MOST DELICATE. CAUTION. Do not he derelved. Call for and be aura you receive AUen’ty Lung Balsam. J. N. HARRIS Si CO., Bole Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio pr soli/by Medicine Dealer* generally,
