Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1887 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN'] TEv*U:OJ:T, J.XJSE 23*. 1337. JES«S»S»afR*” , "“ “ • Local notices, 10 oentt perllne (or trst insertion cents per line (or each subsequent insertion. * Special rates fUr choice Pisces in the paper, and torMT*rtt*nMßts wider than one column. Bills of regular adrertlsers payable quarterly; kmient to be paid in advance _ Job I'HOtTiNU. —Alarge assortment of typeand other raatcrlalfor poster.pamphlet .circular and kindred work. Prices.ow,
DIISECTOI3Tr JUDICIAL Circuit ,Tud*e ... P*TT* H. Ward. ProMcuttup Attorney ...R. ", Maksiiaci,. Trrrxo of Court—Firnt Mo i. day t'% January; Third Monday in March; First Monday in Junt; Third Monday in October. , j COUNTY OFTIC EES Clerk .. JWesF.lktik. Sheriff Sashkl K. Yeoman. Auditor ...'. GKoROk M. Robinson. Treasurer.... W J LI. 1 A M M. Hoover. Recorder Thomas Antrim. Surveyor .................J Ailks (.. Tnra vi.s ynpHim , - *■ *• . . I’IIII.LIP lil.l K. Superintendent I "oldie Schools l>. hi. Nki.siin. fiiHYrlrt Asa r. I‘RKfWf CoromUsioners }2d I'istriet J. I.\\ at son . .: <Bd District .ii. I*. 1 ABOK. Con>nU*uionerF Court—First Mondays in March June,Sfj'tfmbcr and Dccenber. CORPORATION 07FICEES : Marshal " 11 " , " I '- Clerk . . ' •• "'■'MU Treasurer . . -C.C. stark I Is’t Want It. I'. I‘,l-n.iamin I 2,1 Ward ,t t'.AS.y. " Ri;s councllmea < 8d Want-1». lino a pip.. I 4th Ward >V m. t,ttt knhki.u \ .Mh Ward ti Ki i* T'HOMi'boN. JASPER COUNTY TOk HD OF EDUCATION , j esse Gw in". jTH3 ?FT.... ....HautU tig James K . iiui Id, Trustee , < * ~' a l" M’rrel s. Meiser. Trustee »» a I her «|>. .i,ihu L. Nichols. I ruMee ~--■ I'nikie) ’ll, Kiser AJriTtAwo!n.*’lrttstre llimau tp. t rank Wehdo Tie'tee. .... .. 1 !’• jarksun Freeland . 1 ni-:ee . .: .. Ne,\ too ii'. "M.'E. Sehwuirke, 1 lUSter Keelim <P.I allies N. \\"hite. Trustee Kankakee tp.. 1.. IJ.1 J . SViirer, Trustee ............ \V lieatlicai Ip, O.rar M > ickery, Trustee tni-pet ter Ip. ’S’asliiiiKtou Scott, Trustee M,ip "tepiten T. tinner, Trustee 1 al “' '■’ vV. H. Coo vet , UeilUaaP’U I>r. I‘. B. Wastrlmrtt lira-.' Frank J . Warren...; i ounty«ntrt.
There are many driv •» ”Wi 11$ in xhe vicinity of Michi r a - C ty, ami since the late decisions affirming •/the validity of the i atent, the own-',era-of~tfae"wells have received notice that they must pay $lO royalty on each well, or stand a law suit. The decision, of course, did not hx the amom t of royalty that could he charged, and the well owners are combining and engaging legal assistance, with a view of compelling the owners of the patent to reduce the amount of royalty to a reasonable figure,. , Two more eminent Illinois Democrats have just been sentence 1 to the state's prison for their crimes, McDonald and MeGarigal, of Chicago. McDonald is a brother of Mike McDonald, the celebrated gambling boss who run the government of Chicago during all of Carter Harrison's terms as mayor, and is himself a great leader in Hie democratic party of Chicago. McGrarigal is the man whom the democratic congressmen.cf Illinois so persistently urged for the position of . United States Marshal for Northern Illinois two years ago. They both possess, in a markxd degree, those peculiar qualities of character and intellect which lead alike to eminence in the counsels of their party and to the conoid’s cell.
Lieutenant' Governor Robinson Lncv- fulfilling his official duty as a. member of the'State Board of I inalization, of which" he is a mbt-r by right of his office. The other members of the board elect-' id him to preside over its deliberations. Gov. Gray, who issued the proclamation calling lor the. election of a Liuiteurmi Governor, filed a protest against Mr. Robert>oll acting as a member of the Hoard, basing bis objections upon . the- groumls.'that there iia -1 been ■ valid elec tj. .. g£ :. Lieut mint Democrat o.r-hßepnl)lic»w, u!..> is foolish enough to imagine that ....Gray, would have thus objected to ••n ;ge Nelson had he instead of Ilobertsoa, been elected Lieuteh- - ant Govt-rnor ——-
X:K: idea is almost universnl!v '-eld that a vertical 1 Miring || . ,earth,'sucli as a gas or af-t°sian Trt-H, is ma le in ill? direction of China, and would, if continued far enough, come out in mat country. This is a great error, for a hole sterling from this part of the world siid bored through the center of the earth, would come out somewhere near Australia, or about live or six thousand miles from China. It is time the old chestnut about ‘gas, oil, li—l or-C-iina” was given * rgtst, or at least a ..t nded, to sui: hefaeti.
Thero is no language to fitly , characterise the indignation and! scorn v\ itti which the patriotic people of the country heard, last week, of the action of President Cleveland, in ordering the captured rebel flags returned to the states to which they first belonged. Anger at the want of patriotism and scorn at tii© servile truckling to the wishes of the politically allpowerful “(Solid South.” The fact that Mr. Cleveland rescinded the shameful order a clay or two later, on the grounds that he had concluded that Congress alone had the power to change the custody of the flags, will not diminish at all the infamy of the original order, nor, we hope, detract from the effect it will l av;? in opening- 41 e f-yes of loyal people as to what lmith; the dougfrfaced democra s '>f t'.e Nrl.li will go, in cone lia'ing th * favor of their masters, th ex-rebels of ihe South. About the most . ec'be s au 1 audacious,, lie that las late'y been crammed into the op *n thr. a l s < f the gullible, democratic masses of this state, by their part sun papers; is the statement that t'.e i i iie.ed democratic b liscs; of- in thmapdis and (bnem' .1 lb 0 tVimirui are held n:i srnilur charges and that their i liens, s aid probable I pnuishjnenl me blenth al. Especially cheeky is their clamorous denial that the bosses are indicted for forging afl l air -ri ig ilia tally sheets, when that ih exactly what they are indicted for, as one count of their indictment states,, in the clearest language. As for Gen. Carnahan, his offense, if such it can be calle 1, is at the most merely a« technical and harmless violation of the law, and done, not for the purpose of defrauding the people, as Avere the acts of the democrats, but for the contrary purpose of preventing such frpuds. The difference between _ daylight and darkness or good and “evil - is not greater than that between the acts of Carnahan and those of the Sim Coy gang of scoundrels.
The Taxable Polls.
The assessors’ returns give the following numbers of male inhabitants, between the ages of 21 and 50 years, in the several towns and towships of the county."--Hanging Gr0ve............ 71 Gillam... 88 Walker 03 Barkley 174 Rensselaer :: 234 Marion 188 Jordan.. 104 Newton.. 8S Keener ■ 82 Kankakee....... 71 Wheatfield 78 Carpenter .. 215 Remington 134 Milroy. 40 Union. 1(19 T0ta1...... ~...1799
LIFE INSURANCE.
Read the following from the Elkart Sentinel, of June 7th, 1387,in regard to the American Mutual Life Ins; Co. “Of the many associations for the benefit of the living at the death of relations,- one of the latest is the American Mutual Life Ins. Co., of this city, and though but eighteen months old, owing to its excellent plan and the square dealing of its officers, it is already doing a splendid business, having a membership of nearly 1,500. The Jau* of this state, under which they are chartered; was hasmul ;.> v x • sole pnrposi of mvventing fraud in this b lysine ns, and "This company is under heavy bonds to comply -with —this law fully.. This makes the company absolutely safe.. In addition to this, its officers'are old citizens of thl/citv,' honorable and reliable* They arc determined so to conduct this hnsto the, ft out.”
JOHN REDD,
.; j,Vgf»Brbfor Jnspef Co.:?-’-; -.
A Faise Statement Corrected
13. F. Fergusm isxg?ut for TriUE)})1; l>ii;4 .utttb'Ghppnr r: m eif, niaunfarturctd.bv D. 8. Morgan it Co . of iorookport, Nl T. and Chicago. 1 Issi The oldest iffitfory In .the tvcrid. Kytnblisued .lu IS4-7 ADih. of' suer-es-ifuir business? 1 N »vo iqufiiy lifts a bel- # tUT TOCOttl. . kind, lues* V. ft*' gu-.ra;.:-. • i i ■ a . tv- d wurl: or ; v . . i. C'ertain pnrties kre : cii i-idyili Eg -ike r,eq?Grt liml. t?;o. eren’/any i< ?;■;«- mui.jii.t reli :M.», '■ h oil is I! sohg ; fa e 7i:.d ;:;J----culaV-l tl l Jijoud.’:.
B. F. FERGUSON, Agt.
Summer Normal Institute.
The Jasper County Normal institute will open in the Rensselaer Public School Building, July 18, 1887, and will continue five weeks. OBJECTS OF THE NORMAL INSTITUTE. (1.) The object of the Normal shall be to give the teachers of Jasper and adjoinihg counties an opportunity to thoroughly review the common school branches. (2.) To inculcate correct principles as.tc school government as well as the impartation of knowledge. j r (.3.) To form habits of regularity and punctuality in attendance, j (4.) To encourage rapidity of | work, clearness ami accuracy of exI prossion, and fidelity to duty. TUITION. For full term, in advance, 84.00., Per week, SI.OO. INSTRUCTORS. J. F. V.’unpon, County Snperini [uJitEmt; x'. ii» licubclt, Supt. Ijailey. Mar- ' tin, I’rin. i.''jT.nl;liu High. School; A. O \Vaiim., \> :;ci:- ; r Schools. | All teachers Avho expect to ; teach hi ..’asp'.' l .' county should ■ mako imil, to, artenfl the ‘ - .a. big l : •• . i.h v 1 or; ■», ns tho week th me will be'of great vallift tlic r.j. " The Avoid; vvill be pci foran din systematic-,' It ic:il di'ilcr-, CM'ti l'Cc- - u?i'ti«»tt tTi-bc-a-dni-kln a'cominiwus chain id' ncMih iiiic AV.uk, Avhich i i:- , strut'!ion, it,is to be hoped, will be all’ • .1- rd-bi.ie. val a >to t lusu id their . Good board and eomf rtable i. room.-: can be l.ad in private famij. lies, at i nan 82.00 to $0.04 per week liooins can be rented and 1 arrangements inane lor stuueuts to : board th.cuisclyes, thereby greatly i reiliu: iug_ expeiises, i The annual County Teachers Institute will be held the week immediately 'following the close of the .Summer Normal, and further announcement of Aviiich «wi;l be made in due season. If further information is desired call on or address
J. F. WARREN,
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury,'-' as Mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucus surfaces. buck articals should never be used except oh prescriytioh from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do ara tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Teledo, 0., contains no mercury •and is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catrrnh Cure be sure that you get the .genuine, it is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co by Druggists, price 75c per bottle. T---Why pay $30.00 for 8 suit of clothes made to order, when Ellis A Murray will order you one just as good and guarantee a fit for S2O.
IKIITIIL pTATUOF IM'I \NA i County of r. i In tin* .!:».so. i iro'i.t coart, October term, IJB7. Aaron £7 Stem ' V# f .'■'Ulr.ov lamer, . : .... .. Alvin t.rvu 'r, '-* U!iC .littTir+>::i; r fiiii , 1 Margaret A. Metcalf.; Tl.c pao ;u :i) ::i the.ill" .Ve.-cutise haviiyc (lied , his viji’i.iiot do-rein. rn;;.|her uiiii an affidvivil | tint ii.e .<K A; ’hint. Margaret A. Mctoait. i* ! a ' aYv'hLmt of ••;,* State nt 1 mil a ns. and the ! cause of action alleged iv; the > .mi'daillHirttliS I action is lyuii.io! upon an<J iu relation to realesfnU* ii; tiiis . xo.v, Mo'to: . the said deft tidant i? here- ■ 7 notified (oat u:,k"s she ;u;d appear oil the It is t liav it the next torn'. of t* i o dasper (freu ‘ t court to he hidden on the Thirl Monday of Oetooct \. ;> D>7, at the I onrt House, in lk ii,-. s doer, in .-:!'• i t'otmty :»:i! state, and answer or demur to s.tKl comp,ai tit, the same will be heard 1 ami deter:,; .ufii in her ab-w-uen, J sf !»’ " P'i " «Vmi I live here mi ST2.VI, s ;' "*. v and affixed t{ie feat of l $-s,— s <',y,ur 1., ihis 20 .lav or dune, IS.-7, ~ 0 JAM ks F. I ItW 1 N, _,: ■' •• l l»*rk of Jasper Qrcttit Court. ii-em.l - :j X h.-. Une. il-t'o. July 7. . - t&i) SENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU HagAliO OTHER EdUAiiyETTiCiaT naiEilES ■fTlt hae stood tie Test of Years, a Curing all Diseases of lie BLOOD. LIVKE, ach,kidneys,bowELS, Sc. ItPurilsatEe P S v H CHr |1 Blood, Invigorates and ifurx. i c i ean3e9tlie System. Ij BlTTErfajj dyspepsia.consttlil CURES jj PATIOrr, JAUNDICE, IrAiLDiSEAStSOFTHEU SICKHEADACHE.BILH -UVER HIOUS COMPLAINTS, Ac disappear at once under I KIDNEYSI its beneficial influence. STOMACH It Is purely a Hedicine j AND Kas its catharticpropert 'QniA/ITT el ties forbids its use as a |[P<J »g beverage. It is pleasA astto tie taste, and as | easily taken by cbild{lwinanccKn:! ren aa adttlt3 - ' i|flllUHjJsbjSTS|p gl CKLY ASH BITTERS CO
Supt. of Schools-
■ . ■ ' r . i r* .' l, ■ 1 - A BLOW HAS * BEEN STRUCK. in beiJalf of For and your Friends! ' Tills IDQOILv£ cf HIG-DE3: T’xlces «. Is the Kmnncipation of the People from the Slavery of Hard Timos. Hejoice With Us ; That wo arc able to.sell you goods so true, so houest and so desirable 03 in onr * - ___4me-Ql~-- r - h—~————~i_— ! DRY 510008 and CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Ss SHOES j AVhi.-h Includes a great nriety of the Beautiful, the useful and tho stylish at S g*mcm w&MPMMFimk w l o w V.'o are not'{piking‘for trade,' but for a critical inspection cf cur manv- - lous ofl'erings. Üb*AS you I.TKE ABOUT ACCF.I’ING »• “ .*££*, *& JakiA- 'Atsru—Xfii Afu r \ .>n have > ci and OKTCIi our-el ;::n to sav.rin .ncy Sr you. iy v T-?->-Aw.n ra.~r c .* , TFV?I j WIfcLEY & SIGLER, Ron s cola-x-r. Ind. - - ~ ■ GHAS. A, EGBERTS DEALER IX —‘ Iffieifilia! Implies Invites the attentian of farmers to the fact that he still handles those standard and unequalled machines THE OSBORNE McCormicK Binders and, Mowing’ Machines.
IX _A_ S tv X IST ! '■• , (TaiE rsc:w t- : GITESfw Quel Apdits, Ksw SSrsiifft. Quiet Heryes. Eap Buys, A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delleate stomach tvill hear. . 4 SPECIFY' FOB? MAILA.R3.4 RSIEFfM tTffS.XI, AERVOFS PROSTiUTIOy. and all {rctierfil disea ws, h TKK MOSV y SCIKXTIFI(J HXND 'st-CCESS-Mr. k. V. Mflli r. ti: 0 East laTVi strict. New Vvrk,w«s ct:rt <i by liasKine ftf natromi- mjtlAr,i,tr j.rostmtio.ii after seven veers sutlcrinr. He ! i run ih.i. min hi 17-h jujiftoTs to !'7. hi'fjaii on atkinc in Jtmc. i-Mi. wet t to work w. one m onth, rt'ftiiui.ti his full v. tic!;: in -h\ ntoiuhs. I- .in...c lini liini 13 gw 1 WllUtiWoT ■ I,' ■'Mr. ‘.iklctuf Ton hi. ; ( n. flit'oli.c.it and one of flu* :;,o>t rt*s»,c't,s. eixiaens of It:■ i.i;it-;o»11. Con.. ion ifTncty > tyirs.tU. aiHo. j.tul tor the last thru* years tihve s.uiferod from inularkt and tin* efi'eefXofTgti'ine poisonitt;?; —1 re- eully hotmn with Kitshine. whirr. bniKeup rite lna.aria :.mf Tiirreascd my wciifh; g 2 pumids.*’ . T. . -•> • oi i, n: i. lay ''•reel. J orscy (pity. ui;n-: M\ &ou Ho try. cTcV.dl Vwlu> old,was cel. .1 of Mul.oin l.y Ka.-kiht*, auct stto'ii mijfiti.s’ ilfucss, niteu we had sjl ven ~»> a>l Itonf 1 . —--- rs’inV'h ;'ic nkovc n r- - , living full *k‘ ‘.ti p-. U|i| 0 -,* iif on iiopi. ii ■ o;. !v-ishii:!' can i>c. taken witimut dliy s-iwcinl ■Nlwth-aj advice, e-hh'l pi r li-ii tlo: f-td.l ly ail' <trt;gg;.-l s or. scot ov m JIL on rice ini oi i.vi.-o. _ _ yiyxsin N'E C'.,:, h( W..r. ~ 7-civ VoTir A isit Dr. K llovV officp for first c ass Duiitkl w. k. f/M. ' : ofU a sjk’ci.! 7v •• 5 i “t L C. Kelley. •• .- ' ...: : a X' : . 4 o TJ aAv
liiiiiUnuAßd Winners of Highest Honors at all Expositions for 80 Years; SPIANOS With Improved Hethixl of stringing used exclusively In these liistruments, securing Remarkable Puriiy and Refinement of Tone, Unusual Delicacy of Touch and Action, Great Capacity for Remaining in Tune, &c. Ear Cash, or Easy Payments. For Fairinformation send tor Catalogues. Mason & Hamlin Piano & Organ Co., 149 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. TRE ELIBED6E . v V,* . ' . No. 3. The ELUEEDGE “B ” is sold with the guarantee of being the BEST **. that can be MADE. AGENTS WANTED. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CG. ‘ . N. 363 and 366 WA3ABH AVT.', . r '.. rr :,x. Chicago, iu. 1
1 1. &L UK MANUFACTURERS DEALERS k i W THE STEEL GEAR, BUGGY. No Wood to shrink, break, decay or wear out No bolts or ctipa to become loose or rattle. A gear made entirely of sioel, riveted together, can* not be broken, will last forever. MANUFACTURED BY THE ABBOTT BUSGY CO., CHICAGO. HARNESS, SADDLES, CULLAHS, WHIPS, TKIitKS V ARISES, BI.AWKETS, ROBES, CAR R*. AGFTRIJI32ir?«S, I 5 ARiSESS OIIL, etc Domestic arid r£ew I’orfc fcjager ScWlßg MacJsincs —-—AT THEIR HARNESS SHOP, OUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STRET Indiaufr. ICS IATRAOivDJMEY OFFER To AH WaafSqs £i?u;>?o.vm*nt. Wc iraiii 1.-i •. c. feii'l i ':i|ml>!(' Aucnt.j jj> ever'.'• • ii‘.iv IL Tli. '‘■ ■ t Nljflvs »nnl Chi'.m(li>. tHI fill !S Ha ft E 2 £ 1321 <■ 33 ySBi 11 '.it-rif. on iu uieril.t. An ;ntide hnviiurh inr-i,. aal.', nayinjr over ICO I'.'i- cent. lU'olit, luiviivfi' 1.0 coi»ij>«*t ll i<>ri mill on v. lii.-!\ tin; .tout i, protected .to •♦lre-es-rtusive :-ale by » <l***.*<l fttv.-m tor etfli nnil every cmrtty In: may nauirn iram us. With at! these mivantiiy'i'-i (o oiir hg'ehi < mul the fact that it is an ait ieic Mtittc :i:v be soMrtt'-every house-mvo-er, it tnitjlib not be necessary- to. lnake attA'KxXCaoi'.rii ,'i v - niti'r'' to s -i'iii e eomi ayents at oeee, hut we iiave eo'i.'iii.Uvl to .imike it to show not only i■ •;r ronlideaui i.j. the itnirifs ef^mr-iu-. veiition. I..'it in cs salahi’iity by.mrrTTSeiit that will liauiUe.it with ay nub ’now at worit to snioil it mbiitlt e.liatr and tins taet ittdPes it safe- tor;tts hi make ; our offrr to all who are out of eni|,loyinent> Vny iigiuit thf.it will giyi,* onr business a" thirty day's trial amt fail, to clearwit least..? 100 in this tinie. above ali expense... can retinoi all -ooifs unsold tp us am! wo will refund tlie mono; [> 11 ■ i lor U.er.i,- -'-11.1 a/.-nl <<r '.'.encral aneril 'wild would like fen.or .more- eoui.ties and work them through sub-agents tor "ninety (lays and fail to olbar fit loiHt or.H! alwve all exi.euscs,. can. - reftt'-n all and r'at' their money , back. No other employes ofawents over dared to iiiakcj-uc.il offer.--, nor would we it we did not know that we have agents now making ■ more tliaii’dmildetbi; amooift we- guaranteed: amt but two rTatcsdrdav windd "fvc a pro'At ol over $125 a-month, and that on 6" of onr agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our I urge descriptive circulars c.Mdaifi*i tie oiler fully, and these we wish to semi to . Veryone ou t of employment. Who will send u.s tiute one cei ' staiups for postage. Send at oime and secure the agency iu time for the boom, and go to work on tin? tcithts nitHijtrl jji our extraordinary offer. We ooni l Irke to l iAxo l.)ic address(>l all tire agents, soiling iHaeliini! soheiters and -ea r r penters in tiie e.iuotry, ami ask any render of this paper who reads thH offer, to send us at otice the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, or you will lose the 'best-chance ever offered to those out of employment toinake monev. UK.VNKIt MNP. (JO., liti andtiilleld St., gitlbburg.JPa.
CalesmeH aw |M| to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock! Steady employment tfiutr<in!ee<l, SAL.VKi' AND tXI’ENST'S PAID. Apply at once, stating uge. Phoea Dmc (liefer to this ]Mi>er.l unase oros , n. y. Jne.'andAug. „ Surely on Bonds. Those who are required to give bonds in positions of trust, and who desire to avoid asking friends to become their sureties, should apply to W. J. Atwell & Co., Agents American Surety Company. Cash capital, $500,000. First National Bank Building, Lafayette, Indiana. 23 mG. Ta Assist Mature . . In restoring diseased or wasted tissue is all that any medicine can do. In pulmonary affections,.sucii as Colds, Lrotichitis, and, Consumption, the mu-vus membrane, first becomes illumed, then aecnmulations form in the air-cells of • the lungs, followed by tubercles, and, finaTTy, (lestructibii of the tissue., It is plain, there,fore, that, until fire harking cough is relieved, the hvoudnal tubes eau have no opportunity to heal. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Soothes and Heals the inflamed membrane,- arrests the wasting process; and leaves no injurious results. This is why it i.s more highly esteemed than any other pulmonary specific, TTTffr TSixbv, of Bartonsville, Vt., S> writes : “ Four years ago I took a s;e- . v r ere coldy which was followed l*y a terrible cough. I was very sick, and Confined to my bed about four moiiTfeh My physician filially said I was incoiisumption, and tliat ho could not help me. One of my ncighlxjrs advised fiiii . to try Ayer’s Cherry Peatbral. I did lc; ' k- audjbiifora T h-id-lai;en h;tif a bot tle was Hide toge trrH*.- —By -thfr-tiiae-dt—had — finished the bottle I was well, and Lave remained so ever since.” Alonzo I’. Damron, of Smyrna Me., writes: "SixyeSWagbl.ivvavaTra> - mcliug salcsmau, and at that ti-me-was'- — : -sufTci , iug AviiU T "“ L,wng Trouble. I could seldom lie down, hud lYeipu-l.t choking spells, p.ml was often .j: pelled to secir the open air for it '.:, : I was indtu-ed to try Ayer’s Cherry PeetoraH. Wntgh helped ine, Its tinned use has entirely cared me, and,' I believe, saved my life.” *' Ayer’s Cherry Pe&rs!, ———x i*?-ECAnr.a bv —. . I Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cb., Lowell, Mz;s. Boiii by all Unfogists. Trive ; sis iivtUv-Sj § >
