Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1879 — A. Mystery Explained. [ARTICLE]
A. Mystery Explained.
Parlor scene: Mrs. Brown, who has spent the summer among the White Mountains In search of health, and who seems to have searched the whole mountain side without being able to find a pair of blooming cheeks or an inch of healthful skin: Mrs. yVhite, who has remained at home because her husband could not afford to go, but whose fresh complexion and bright eyes seem to have caught their bloom and brightness from mountain breezes. Mrs. B.—Dear me, Mrs. White, how well you arc looking I If you will not think me impertinent, let me ask how you can keep so healthy in this dreadful city 1 I have been to the White Mountains, go there every summer, in fact, and I can’t keep off the doctor’s list at that. Mrs. W. (smiling)—nr* tell you the whole secret, Mrs. Browp. You remember how poorly I was last spfing, some days even being confined to my bed. Dr. told Mr. White to send me to the mountains, but I knew he couldn’t afford It, and I tried Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Its effects were so marvelous that I a so tried his Golden Medical Discovery, to cleanse my system. In my opinion, one bottle of the Prescription and the Discovery Is better than six weeks of the White Mountains for a sick woman, l have only been out of the city a week during the whole summer; then my husband and I went to Buffalo and stopped at Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ and Tourists’ Hotel. The baths and mechanical apparatus lor mating patients were alone worth, going to see. Besides, our accommodations were better than wo had at bong Branch last year, and the' drives and scenery arc superb. Let me advise you to use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, and try the Invalids’ and Touris's’ Hotel next summer instead of the White Mountains. We have long wanted a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Chills and Fever. Quinine will cure it, but it disturbs tho head and the fever returns. Now, wo see that Messrs. Wheelock, Finlay & Co. publish the composition of theii l)r. F. Wiihoft’s AfiitiPei italic or Fever and Ague Tonic, w hie Iris guaranteed a specific for the cure of Chills' and Fever, Dumb Chills and all other diseases produced by malaria. Try it. It can be found Tn every Pronators. Many Kivai.3 But Not an Equal.— Although there arc many starches being manufactured lu this country nsrne have solJ so largely or given as much satisfaction as the Gilbert Stanches. Owing to their superior purity, uniformity and strength they are now regarded as necessities by all housekeepers. National Yeast has gained its world-wide reputation upon its merits. If you have never used it give it a trial. Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Tobacco.
