Towle’s Pennyroyal and Steel Pins for Females quickly correct all irregularities ,and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent, with the se». Boxes, Is Ijd and 2s 9d, of all Chemists. Prepared only by E. T. Towle, Chemist, Nottingham, England. Wholesale of all the wholesale Houses. JSeawe Imitations. “ Yes, I know Lady Randolph Churchill, wife of the new English Minister, well, ” said an aristocratic member of the Detroit bar this morning. “ She was Miss Jerome of New York City, one of the old Jerome fainily after whom Jerome Park was named. “ Pretty ? Well, I should remark and with more of the devil in her to the square inch than iu any woman I ever mot. Before Napoleon 111 died she was in Paris, and being celebrated for her beauty, was invited down to the Emperor’s summer palace at St. Cloud, to attend a brilliant masquerade ball. Imagine the horror of the Empress Eugenie when Miss Jerome entered the reception room attired as Eve. The impersonation w r as exact in all its detail*. You can imagine the dismay of the guests, and particularly the Emperor. lie had been soliciting the Empress for a week to get her consent to inviting the young American girl. Eugenie wouldn’t stand it at all. She insisted on Miss Jerome retiring. It was regarded as a rich joke by the voting lady, who hadn’t an idea of its impropriety. True? Why, certainly it’s true ? I’ll vouch personal'y for its truth, as I heard it from no less a p! rsotiage than one of Miss Jerome’s iirir nhtives, who was a chum of mine at Williams College. REMEMBER THIS. if you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else fails if you arc costive or dyspeptic, or are suffer ngs iron) any *.tber of the numerous diseases cf tm; toiiucii or bowels, it is your own fault in yini remain ’ll, for flop Bilters is a sove eign remedy in nil such complaints. li vou aiv sick with that terrible sickne-s N, rvousness.you will find a “Balm in CJiieud’’ in tin* u*c of I top Bitters. 1C von are westing away with any form of im.in v di-casc, stop tempting Death this mom.‘hi, mi i Dirt for a cure to Hop Piters. 1; you an a frequenter, or a resident of a mint.nan- ditrict, barricade your system i," . :.,st I lie -c urge cf all countries—malarial, LpiiU'inic, Odious, and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bi'.leis, If vou have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, b .d breath, pains and uebes, ana feel miserable g.,1,-rally, ' Hi t-s will give you fair skin r.c, ~iV*t, aC. sWCclesl brcatli, health, and condi.rt. in siiui'i they cure all Diseases of (he Stonuoh, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Br.gin’s Di-ease. £SOO will be paid for a Case they wi.l not cure or help. Druggists | un ■ Ci.cmi-ts keep. | That I-or, i«eUi id den, invalid wife, sister, i niothei, or daughter, can be made tlio picture I u) hea.iii, by a few Dollies of Hop Bit-sera i co, mg out a i. rill-.. Will you let them suf- j fer ? |
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Western Star, Issue 987, 3 October 1885, Page 4
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522Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 987, 3 October 1885, Page 4
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