Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1883 — AD FFICULT PROBLEM SOLVED. [ARTICLE]
AD FFICULT PROBLEM SOLVED.
The desire for stimulants is becoming a monstrous evil and how to overcome i is it serious question with reformers, Parker’s Ginger tonic fair.y solves the difficult prob,. lem. It invigorates body aud mind w}tho r. intoxication and has brought health auc| happiness ti iuany desolate home.—Euquirey.' fcjqe ofhflr qql* utnn. ■ «•» ■ " Ex- Governor Horatio Seymour will be seventy-three years old the 3lst of May. His hqtqe is a farm house in Deerfield, two ppd p bail mjje* north of Utica, whence is derived the term “The Deerfield Sage.” Last /ail he j)ad bis household effects transferred to town, qnd for the wln'er only, tc ok quarters in tb* painted brick house on street, once inhabited by.himself, but flow owned by his brother John. Its old fashioued brass door-plate still bears the Governor's name. His four sisters are still living, three of them being widows One resides at Yonkers, another at CaZenovia, and the other two in Utica. Julia the youngest, is the wife of Senator pq D gp Q g.
