Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1880 — Good for the People. [ARTICLE]

Good for the People.

We are assured by the press agent of the Van Amburgh & Co.’s great show, that that pest of all traveling exhibitions given under canvass—the lemonade peddler—is not allowed to importune the audience with his presence or drinks on the seats during the performances, and that all games of chance, of whatsoever description! are ignored and utterly repudiated by this institution. The management are solicitous that the authorities in all places in which the show exhibits, will assist them in arresting and bringing to punishment any and all persons so offending. The Van Amburgh shows employs special detectives expressly for the protection of its patrons. Such a show is worthy of all commendation. Such a show will visit Rensselaer on Tuesday, August 3lßt.

Fine Watch work a specialty at Hamar’s. A good purgative medicine is one of th° absolute necessities of the age. This want has been supplied by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., whose celebrated Cathartic Pills are known to be the safest, surest and best purgative medicine ever offered to the public. They are. mild but certain in their effects, and keep the system in good condition. A. A. Chase, Chairman of the Democratic Committee of Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania writes: “There is a strong movement among the young Germans here for Hancock. If the other counties of the State do as well for Ham ock as Lackawanna will, we shall carry Pennsylvania.”