Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1887 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN! Thubsdiy, Avgust 2‘>, tSSt. " Of -A-i'-r-rrtlaLxiS. .. cHtflß.s’> per anmun lor 6 lines, at Locall'l'tiee*. U'eei.:.* ;>i-r ll.i'i'! ‘ < til S cents vol tow<> r 1 "'" *<' ’?• • Speclsl rates for clb’tco idaces i.i! :w ; r,and tor »dv»r(iseis>ems-wHtert ft::n eoe ' <• u.i.'i. Kilsof reg■'' ■"■ ' ’Ov 1 " hj'.'-.v • ;;..l> 1.1 (J, I■,' ' I ' ' ■ ■ J.'H I'tttNTiX'iL —.V iVm :■ ■ o itlnl'Vl "I' petier materlaH.d .up! l.u .ci:c.>.:af-., e *vw . ."~

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There are of course, vast nuia1 ers of holies t. well meaning men i:. the democratic party,especially -n>jt exists, in theeountry (listrlets! h.■•ugh th-' Li<-nt:d biin l . which keens them th -re is one of *,'.e most inscrutable things in the whole range o r human experience. I ~8-ut taking "lllP'ldirß, liubetui, I as it is compoStKTjn the cities ami.; ♦owns, and this the dominant; [x>rtion in the northern states, and i; fully merits every word that isi s .id abmitjt in the very i -rcible' article quoted cisewhcie from that •; lie and unwavering Republican ' yaper,.thc Indianapolis Journal. , lit wT i , The disposition shown by the ; idontieello Herald to copy fl Cd'ir "th 1 Message of this place, pdra- ’ abusive and slamL rmis oil 1 ’ ensselae r and - does ■ no credit it to that p”.p r. Its editor knows the editor of ♦he Message, of old, and' knows him thoroughly, knows • Lis utter unreliability and his * utter malignance. The editor of i ■ v ' *■ ! tie Herald also knows the slander and injustice of ths things it persists in copying from the Sless&ge. The course of tire HefaKi”"iS ’"fain ami honorable,-as-a rule, .and we, cin. not understand why it should depart front that path in the instance and manner we have desig-: u.ded. .. The Reiublican most- earnest-' Tv the sueof the* • Rensselaer and Remington fairs, and emphatically condemns all ;>ly or unfair rivalry between the two institutions. In h'.'tice, however, we are impelled Ty st,.tethat theHhct that 4 lie tw>-' l.drs have.this year charged Their . rbTative positions on the calendar, the Renssekier-farr coming -the first week in September and the Remington the week fallowing. ‘ 'ad'of t ■' -v u’.-? . ?s -heretofoie, is R i-uss-dawr fair -manages. i-p K e.m claimed. The Remuigtc’-man-i ‘.< n m.t io in st io select- their dates for this year's Tir. and th -y -elected- the sec-oink wA.:icT.;Scp.- .. up rn v i.\t t ~■ i-iensAeb'erfai.- had I ?ea Js-ld f : ■vmc' e'ecn ret ree tbfit. the change of relative.dates'need work »ny injury to either fair, ! nt if: • - :.ny ease, the f r t'..e cinngp ought not to by ■ffttTjbdt :d to the wibhg parties.

A Thoroughly Bad Party.

A ta-i.n'.Oi covjSrrned lad char- ‘ ar, bad rer:u?-ition L _ba.! prh J . • . . ! wact’Cr:- a:?.’ b-tt-t rin-ttrf fef* dead, nrnTguod in .ibis’ world, rijnt 1 i 7 - '■ .-J .1 v iiol 41 theSv-xL "TtP, hn gf-r’; —tr? lives- the—;<nd the worse he gets. Siuch the ’ same rule applies to political par- ; nes. A political party is an entity. *

Like an individual it has its charncter and its inincipl.’S, good or J bad, its ruling ideas, and c introll- i -itt';?|iniltte»H*etir*iS'' meihods, practi* ces and habits, its prevailing ton- t dVHny toward- gtKid. dr et;il. The . I>. im>.- :7 • 1 11-I}’ <:.' b»-day ;•> an ' 'eXainplo of a thoro>nghly vicious I oliticil organization a p;:r!y of had pi-iiici'7 metlipds, bad lii.bils i'A.i tend 'iHE'S, bad' w 'i.s. This s' oms to be the,law of its i>eing. Not that there are n» good men in lii ■ ! )e;n. eoilic p i'A . i "Th'orcTjsTi fair Tunoriiy bf swh. No parson is .so bad that there is' net some good in him -spine feei- , ing or pnne:, i' v.'..i>-h. ;i' g.v n play and allowed to assert itself, i nriglit become a redeeming vittun. ; So no party can be so thoroug! ly i batt 4h«.t some hodest- men- rnty not be found in it. Bid, as in the lease of the indiydu d. the f '.-iihgerm and weak principle of virtue lis oi’ tci >i j i• >a ml silenced ■ more powerful and active principle of evil, so in the Democratic 1 party the influence, voice and votes <>f the few honest, men. are over- ' come and silenced by those of the ' opposite kind. A party, like an i individual, must be judged by its predominant tendencies.' It is what the majority makes it. Judged by this rule the Democratic party of to-day is thimoughly, bad,. a political imdforination, an ulcer on the'body-.politic, a perpetual menace to the peace and We lfare 'of the country. To all practical ! intents it is nothing but an orgr.n----i ized principle of evil, and iiicarn- ■ ate tendency to wrong, thcembodi inmnt es - political- malpracUce.I Undec any circumstances or coni'ditions it represents ninety-nine partsof evil ifT^rrpossible one hundred. Whatever of mischief, dis- - aster, deyr!try, disgrace, fraud or corruption exists or can be brought i into existence under a popular . form of government finds its natI urr.l home and harbor, its advo-..(rite-and defender in the Dcmo- : eratic party. There is no form of i political outrage that it has not : practiced, no 1- w fur the security- ' of the ballot that it has not violat- : effiod" OF fsolitfed’' ; fTtmd' •’ t : find it has Hot incorporated in its ‘ I code. Time and again, in hun- ! dreds of instances, in the North as ■ in the South, it has used fraud and I ; c irruption, for ? 1 and vi >!mi ce to ■ i debauch the -ballot, nullify free' i I sulTiaige and oimicoyie.the -wrfF jyfj i the people. Trom the shotgun, ; . ti:e revolver and the midnight i i raider in th-e Snitk. to the ti-sllot- ■ b 'X staffer, the tally-sheet forger, i tLC-piuiLiukiuie eraserand erosive i acid in the North, it has boxed the .eidixmcompiLSS of crime and swung : (•■■mi'h iely rounJ. the i-ii<-lo of 'f.-loiiica- Nor bas.it been sati -H > ; | with once traversing this orbit of ,' infamy: it has revolved in it ye;oWaiter year mid followed the track 'of lawlessness and crime with a ■ regularitv that cin be predicted. Every presidential election has completed a new cycle of Democratic fraud' in the South and intermediate years have been improved to practice in the North sSeE methods of fraud as iiigeuioTis' -De moeiiats-RtUl. rmconiined. .in.. pais, ilentiaries delight to invent. Of :!?-<? I'mliitudi-ious . outrages, crimes m.d frauds, not one has r been repudi ded or condemed by the party managers or press. Each new infamy has h en promptly in-?• >rp 'rated in the Dempcratie | code, and evory discovery of a new ‘ inethyd.o.f fraud l>.ih\d wiilf de-1 light 1 y the connoisseurs in crime who mam-go'its affairs. The.h n-T • ■st men in. t-he-pai'ty are as power- I less to slipi e its course as a conn- I fry ] r> ae'ier would be in a -cohg- ' rt :-s c,f thieves or a collage tutor in | a convention-of gairotcrs. If they '.-irT?uipt to protest agmiiikt the conr? mission ofcrime in the name o'i. D mocracy, ’.l.cy'arejtreated iis an .. ''-<f of the law might be who ationipted t > read a writ under a i .'.sh-Womr.i’’s v>irglow—del”g< • 1 with a bucxi’t < f llldi.’ liowevt r a 'mw individuals nii.y protest, ti e ' LgumL- . ibg'_s‘s.. fraau : .. .; I a-i in? a.-- s mim.' with a ■ mtiavss th.-.t b.-speaks a wonder- j a. i aianity for moral tilth. Lrom the sc-cut'*d Senator whose title is • .inti tl with fraud to thelocal boss v.'l.C'Se. besom, blazes with dia-1 moml ohrairmd in rndwlier' witir .a~ 7.' f. oi.e-h'.d •' the p - ■ ■' fire n:. iy to e mdbire 17,. crimes the —other —k7t commit. 1 Vi cm such' a political pariy notli•u g can be expected but evil. The,] .1 .gy. of alt honest men is t rWatch • ~!• and tighf it.— InJianatwlisAourmu. Schorl books at the I*. O. »- >- —; I hree grand excursi ms over Hire , pU, B. a ( t >. and. Caieago, Milwaukee 7 Sa E«:il 11. K, Aug. u-J, o■: 1. Oct.. 11, l"7. Half fare :»r rote al trip. Em- pytieultwad , apply to C. P. ViTugiit & Uo., rEensseTaer. ImT. Try our roasted coffees. They ■ can’t be lieat for Ike money, - j I. Laßue Bros.

HALL'S HOW’S THIS! Vid I*offer 1 *offer O.m Hundred D.ollars lleward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by taking lldih C:d h C.ve. K J. Chil e'. 7c Co., Prop’re, ' Toledo, O. —P. S. '-MaHw "-Catarrh. Cure is tala, n ink rjrdly, acting directly lip . ' • b’o.i I • aniens -n: f e orf-fttt* system. Priee, 75 cts. . per bottle. Sol Iby all Druggists. C ATA R§ H CIJ RE. ITCH. ,'M.VN'gE and .SCKATCHES ! of everv kind on human or animals cured in 30 minifies by V/ljOi.l-Olli) S I MANTI'ARY LOTION. This never foils. Sold by E. Kahnal, druggist. Rensselaer, Ind. 19-19 Iv S Iv i ,N” ItJ. (TI3E QUININE.) -1-. L 1 GI,ES V. oVAiipetL, J X ILrStre’jiii. | y v ,T Qiii'i Kti'is. Svtd 380A POWERFUL TO3MIC . :.ixMiLc-xu>i4uu'Ji AviU-l>e;u' 4 SPECIFIC FOSi MALARIA KHEI M KTISM, NERVOTS PROSTRATION. ami all general THE Mrgk'F rfi'rlXVH HE AX E'-St t.'-ES.S-IT I. BL »<>!» !'!.'ll'. rIER. Supiaim - . ..u:-..F. Li't l’7i" >ti<-I. ?l. iv TYork. W-ss-.ctH'm.t oy lx asking of extrc.iiie iaaiarl~ i.il '.loMorti ai ■ v ■ ~ n year-.•.>ii.. , ii;:us lie J' :ii • la•»<.,«•:> !<■ i '. |iia;ii(l.s 'o I'.'. !•• .'.o’, on !. i-k’ii'c nr.twi.'. !'■•*•• ’Vmt tr,-xrnrk it. one t i'tiiGi. regaiiK'') hi' -iM ■ ■ eiO't in .-ix niontii-;. < 'niainy ill'l liim mi e.x’hateyer. : v ?3±ieArnic T m; TrrW ——v-Ho-oS I -St«Trm+- <niy toU rllj ki;mt re < - , e"tv | l '• iUAZ'.m 'o! l.ri'ltfeiiort.UWiZ gs.-i "I aai n.im’tj y ear. i f a’-, ayl fur the ’ a-t Ilin • y • r- lif.l fimaitiria ami 5 .i:,. —tifveutTv hr—ga.n v.oh ilm-Hhv c.i’-’i l>t vko a;,-:ke in;;!aria ■ ami lavro,sei,i :av ,v- :..ii' -1 ponn : ’ .V. -. !. ?.. - • ■ i’.? i,. ;:i .• street, .let ' y. ’.i , .•r >. eleven •v ei. r.ui '1 .'!ai.'.: ’7 Ka.-kine, a-uiw--.a i i • i;ma . ■ •.v-'Jr.vl ui.y.v ■■ p all 1110-7 2L I.••!<'. iron) ■' • ’■■ ■ ner-oni. lull .I.:Vai .■< ■ ■ .1 . ■ ao:oo-:.t.o.,. lx: ’:me .n..i •. : > -.vir! ••,: :-?ie special v.l a li'i ■ .'• ;...;o, . robl I y alt • trn~;.r -. • ' .■ r- ■ pi o. j>: !,•». i, AS;ll->, ~ , ~r: St., mw York Buckki‘7 Arnica ialve- ... . The Bi:.-:; Sa !/.•>: in the v; rid for Cuts -B;".i ises, Sotvy.-i 7-rs. s tg s-rrtrnry"Pcvct s. Teller. (Tiapp'-.i Hards Ciiilblaitui .end H rkm ErnntOivi, an.; po s j. tiv. !y cares ITG- > ' ■ lay required; TU L y . rnnteeci to A’.t perleet satisfactor. ■er tuenev r, m I‘rieo 25. cents, per box Fursr. say I'.B. Meyer. 18-8-ly> immiwi nan i f .■ ■ i awv— a.-*, mrx. n-a-a-r.-i.-yn •miimitiii'i iti '1*47..-r y.-.nv.t ti® o*g p ‘V VC. t* ' o-n i''‘j- ': v ' d cr tj CM .’ A 3 i t-h© jcfeiubli uti'i, t'k-;j>kLowu - zbocoua-S airy. MorL 1 - V:■ m•. ’ L* .•h-i'pß low. U-rnc’/n > ;’Tt *•»-->. j • ■ ahU iho it ?} - ■■A >' m ’ U • - - . . 7 fa~r«i^Z~lWirVt’lWT’Zr-*-’' n - a ■vLml*-* N-.IX. $25,000.00 IN GOLD! WILL BE TAID FOR ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS. . 1 Prenilum, - $1,000.00 2 Premiums, • 5500.00 each 6'Pt'emiiims, ‘ ■ 5250.00 “ 25 Premiums, , SIOO.OO “ 100 Premiums, • $50.00 “ 200 Premiums, •- 520.00 “ 1,000 Premiums, • S’o.oo • “ For full jiartieulai-s aiiiT directions see Circular in every pound of ApnuciXEs’ Coeeke. A New Discovery. Price Only 50c. Per Botllo. HAS NEVER FAILED TC CURE. Wts valuable remedy is’not oniy a sure cure for Neuralgia, b'nt has no equal when used as an injeeiieu tn the follewin< diseases: LOCAL DISCHARGES, or WHITES, ULCERS, SWELLINGS, and NEURALGIA of tha WOMB or BOWELS. Try this remedy and you will ure no other. The expense is unusually snial! and value is unequalled by any other known preparation. IMIP Troubles and monthly pains are at ¥w 'UFlirm once relieved by Its use. ® LADIES READ THIS! e “ After Fourtoen Months.”' ■ - ' ■ i’leasantyille, lowa. Hr. SleEctee—Sir: Affvr laying for 11 months and doctoring with seven different physicians without any benenr torin-e, I was induced to use Steketee’e Neuralfiria Drops. Th° use of yenir medicine was the only relief I-,kot. I ain able to do all uiv work. I can cheerfully .recommend its use. MRS. VESTA PREWITT. “ Doctors Could Not Help Her.” Middleville. Mich.. June 21.188 U. Mr. G. G. Steketee. proprietor Steketee’s Neuralgia Drops: My wife was afflicted with inflammation ar.d neuralgia of the womb for sometime. Doctors could not help her,hut half a dozen doses of your Steketce’a Neuralgia Drops cured her. Very trulr vonrs. WIIXI3 J. MILLSAsk your druggist for Steketee’a Neuralgia Drops. If not for sale by your druggist I will send it express paid, to any address in the U. S . three bottles for one dollar and fifty cents. For Sale by all DruggistsHIKE YCUROW BITTERS. -A four ounce packaxs—cfl STXKETH’s Dry Bitteks will make one of the bekTßittars known, which will cure Indißestion. Pains in Che Stomach. Fever and Auee. anWacts upon tbe-Kid-b ney's and Bladder, and is thTonic known. 7 Can be used with orwithont spirit* Full directions onSISMIT,ESXS2TS. Bv matl. Prtee*aty S 5 c«bto. U. S. Ftauips taken in payment. AiWreas CEO. C. STEKE-HfE, 89 MonroaSt., Grand Rap9B> Mloh. MXNTIOS THIS PAPEIuW

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The Paimer Boss Churn. OVER 150,000 Now in Use, wH?Sk wcra yar * Largest Barrel Churn Factory iu the World. wL 'lt makes-- more, butter, 1 ’ ' a superior quality of butter, a harder, better prained butter, than any other - —cbntn sold. Sjft Churn works so easily. RU Churn cleaus so easily. It keeps out cold air ; it keeps out hot air; it is perfect, so they all s ty. A'k vour dealer for the “ Palmer Boss Churn,” and if be does not keep it, send to us for circular and testimonial letters. H. H. PALMER Sl CO., Rockford, 111. - THE BEST WfiSHER. Ladies' and Laundries should invest igate this machine at once R= 3 y?’sf A. It will eave you time, labor and |7 f'j JI money. The only washer built ■ on the true principle. Will eave t r»si{ Its cost in three months. Ton have&imecontrol of clothes■'vWQMKi SRaA with yriur hands and wash board and.will wash them in half ther === time, as you can use hot suds|. • taUaT while rubbing th tn, without fcy-.Jfelßa putting your hands in the water, ■ Pon't spoil your hands and temper or allow’ your laundress to ruin yonr clothes with acids. Ask your dealer for ‘ The Best Washer,” or send for circular to H, H, PALMER & CO.. Rockford, lIL

w. 5. aj. am M k N U F A CT U R E R 3-— — DEALERS THE STEEL GEAR BUGGY. No Wood to shrink, brealf. decay or woar out. No bolts or dips to become loose or rattle. A gear made entirely of steel, riveted together, can* not be broken, will last forever. MANUFACTURED BY THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO., CHICAGO. HARNESS, 3AOHULK3, .CULLUM, WEHRS, TRL’XKS V AMSES, ISEI A'Eii-ITS, RO RES,< .1R RIA GE T RIM - MIXES. 11.1 ItXEIiS OIL,, etc O®mewttc aiui ew Y«rlt Slater Machljics AT THEIRHAsrsps shop. O'JTH SIDE OF V/AtiBlWN STRIT KciisseL'ser

ApplicatioA f;r LisDiise, VQTfCW tS ItEKBBY GfVEN, TO THE lx citizens •■! the Town of Ib'nyselaer anil Maron tiivirhiii. in .TiGuer riSm ly. anil State of I ndian.u bion uu', T u male lahabitant of Mai'i' ■> i iwnsiiiu. county and State aioresai l ::n i over the .igeeitweaty-oneyear* oni lit llx- h.ibit o, befoulin'-’- in, ixic.atßd, and .t Hi i.t i'-ou to I e e:.irii :te I '.villi tlte sale of hit jto.MuatJ.i).'t ligu.irs, vill f, > t,llii„lLq.u' I of. <.i»iiii.i>sK>:h'rsTft .favtici-ro-j-ttF 4ft- -t-h-e —itah-. of In 'iiina,..'it t :•■ r L-gttl'ii’ - ■ itenUtw. ter.a -Tmrt ses~ioir^Vwr>~Aso-^—tie.' a l.eisa:se T>~Bstt .'piiitii ’U.-. Vino; -. JL'.|’ ail ,ier iiit'tueai: i.t Liijiioi i In <; .rpniti s t'l .in a qn tr.t at tiiive. with the ; ivof-.all.nviii't tile sama to be drank on ike v'reinrses where sold. The jrrecke lio-att-'it of the premises, where said li<,uers are. txiTe sul.dJhi.cl.drank, is in the! lower :story •>! a two story haine. building froiitii'Coti V.: -hinglrn street, in the town oi lltn-bseiaer, Jasper County, Indiana, commenc tng at the corn- ref l.oijiitie (U) Block nine (9 at the corner ei '' a-hingioii and Van Keiisse liter strrrts Hi ttr-bV’ r. of-Rvtiss-eirier, Jaspei •’i'litffity. I mlf:intv, T>t'; n: i:;r fT-'itvi: .S •■! th •" il? ; ■.:ri.e'S : ’viTd ■ ---o r w; s -tst t, -parfrHel wrti Vi'a.-.hingtoii stre-A. ; .venty-oit" 21) feet, thence .Xiirt'i 32 •le.i'ves and ’■u minutes, West Twentyeigl.'l and one hall -i-".> b et, thence 3outii‘ si" degrees and 10 nr :•'.iw- iVe-t, Twenty-line (2.1) b’C'i, to the eusttrly line of Van lietissehier .-'l'cet. thence s ■! :r.'.:> an I s<l mtnutei . l l '-'Wl,'i‘w"atv-ce'ih‘-»o' 1 i lie place "f b i: : -il l "'pfcinises uetU; knowtt-Uttd hv.x.so.hs t it.,-.:., urtlo.4l ,-lwoGrVlt-—lf mite I nail rue-al d o.i -..1 ’. w Nine inj'Btwtr nine ;'.O ill the i > ■: .i u’en. elaei, Cotiuly o Jasper, and S..t>- TiTnian'a. Said Lbettse is a.'it.-i »or n per,iod- of out year. 'll, liAlil. HALLORAN. RcnsSL’lacr.L' tin..: 1 Aiihasf I lii. l'---7. ' Aug. J 1-:' -2'..

lyHaSabll iiuilU£i THE S’.'A.TE <)i- IXI)IA'v.A.I-«< -<Wnly, v-Ch. In C’icci'.it (’■ 'I- rl, tn'.rr'Um, A. •). IsSI. S.isn.u !./■ . .11, | . ! ■■.: I | . Matilda Hodge. INo3< Marth a ' i,->-. '-. i l>a\ i I I. >ve. lil.i. .ii I, j .. . .. l iiMii.e Otpiti;. 11-/111111 —l: _ W;.l,a< c ' le e .>. J BE IT ItE.vr.MiiEllEi >. mat on the sccor • lay of Aii,;ii-t, A, L.,"h-d, (lie above naira jilanrcitf by Tii i-ip-mi X IJ.b., bis ntbornej’ .filed in tlieolLc d-the ( ierl. m saixl Court 1: complaint against said defendants to foreclSi a,mortgage, :uiti ::!-•• tile i.llidavit of a comp; tent person, t, ; a sal I defendants, -Martha f Love and I avid Love, in- 1 us: and, tire no residents of me state >1 li.iliana. sard uon-rt; blent ilcfentlan is at e’theretor, hereby notitii of tile pein'.en' i •>: -aiil sr.n ;::iit that said cart will sitii'd lor trial at-tl.e Oetiherter.nl of sa Coin t, LS'-i, 1 i wit ton the aevcnteentli day O ctober. r'-S" : .. . . ■ Wi .rd tindtlie se.il /iTfAT t "il Court, ,’(li..-;ed nt otliee. ( ’ll/V-d T-•tissciiict, rn this 2tld day of'A '■^ r 3T>'g lls; ,A: r> f*<. WES. Cfet JC Thjn pbiin & Bro., Attys. Tor piaintiil', Why You Feel So weak and exhausted is because you: blood is impure. As well expect tht sanitary condition of a city to be per lect with delile'd water and defectivt sewerage' as to expect such a compli cated piece of mechanism as the humaj iratne to be in good order, with irnpuri blood circulating even to its minutes veins. Du you know that every dro] of your two or three gallons of blooc passes through the heart and lungs ii about two and a half minutes, and that <on its way, it makes bone and muscle brain and nerve, and nil other solid and fluids of the body ? The blood i the great nourisher, or, as the Bibl I - terms it r — : : -~v - “The Life of ihe Body.” Is it any wonder, then, that if . the Be not pure and perfect in its const tuents, v on suiYct so many iudescribabl symptoms ? i Ayer's Sarsaparilla stands “head an shoulders" above every other Altei atlve and Blood Medicine. As proo: read these reliable testimonies: G. Ct Brock,' of Lowell. Mass., say; “For the past 25 years I have sol Ayer’s S.irsapaiiila. In my opinioi the best remedial agencies for the cur of all the db-ases arising from impur ties of the blued are contained in thi medicine.”’ Eugene I. Hill, M. D., 381 Sixth Ave; NCwA-orkp'says : “As a.blood-purifie and general builder-up of the system, J have never found anything to equa Ayer s Sarsaparilla. It gives perfec satisfaction.” ’ T I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla proves equallj efficacious in all forms of Scrofule ■ Boils, Carbuncles, Eczema, Humors Liubluw. Catarrh, &c.; and is, then 1 fore, the very best Spring and Family Medicine i in use. '■ It beats al’, 1 ' says Mr. Cutie: j of Cutler Brothers & Co., Boston, “ hot Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does sell.’’ Prepared by I • Dr. J. C. Ayer Lowell, Maw PltertH Sir battles, sa. Worth a bottHe -