Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1890 — Page 8

V* BLOOD The pew vegetable nmiwly for the cure «t Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Sick and Nerwns Headache. Female WcakT>caß.Rheumatism, Catarrh. Drop>•'■uU.Plwpke •nd Face Eruptions aud Blood, L.ver and Kidney diseases. It purifies the blood and •rough it acts upon all organs and «f the body, and strengthens and builds up •c system while it eradicates disease. II la the most economical Wood purifier anc pleasant to take. Price fl t six *?** lc * J. W. Oole &. Co., Black River Fhlls. «is. Hold by Druggists and Dealers in Mcdieino ■ ’VCSC Wk Egf *• ™ fcK fiw Wii ChcUsL Cure' aw' ft £ 11 Thov.s?.ncs of dollars worth of chickens arc L proved by Cholera every year. It is more fatal to them than all othe? diseases combined.., But the discovery of a liquid remedy T destrvys The Microbes has been made. Halfcf the young Microbes before they 're frye-.-. A cent bottle i? cr; • h;.r son chickOtts. - it is j fd. ’ , aftv;' using_ two- no-us co.J. liotile vo.i are ’AM- < • ijitn crdgyNv iC’m a '•!•. ■ • >..' • . '..- Jbo-.v. .11 te. i.c. ur: .'.ev __ fe-ILUiC - Ls. >.XU ..&._ Ej ER.—more of this! Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, Bttoerally slip off the feet. THE ‘•COLCHESTER” RUBBER CO. make all their shoes with inside of heel lined with rubber. This din. , t” the shoe and prevents the rubber froai slipj>ti - etr. —.57 ........ ... Call for the ••Colchester” “ADHESIVE COUNTERS." . .. ■<£. as: S. . 1B& S S guz SYMPTOMS-Molrt. W-5 9 E f ares Intense Jtchtnjf I L. Ql SHE |l«we4 to continue becoming very «om SWAYNE’S SINTME.XT the itching and bleeding, heala nlceratlon. and In meat earn rm«vN the t*> aon. .'TtYhi’t by druggist*, or mailed t» *£T address on receipt of price, SO cts a box: 3 boxea, tl M A&xeu towers. DE. SWAYNE A SON. PhUadetpbia. Pa. ABSOLUTELY CURES. OINTMENT The simple application of Onrmw" without any internal medicine, will cure any ease of THtor Salt Ebe urn. Ringworm. Pi to*. I tch, Scree, P*r9plr-*i Hint Inn Am ■o matter how obstinate or long at»»wHwe rmh m Jrwr.i’.u sr Sent bv mail for 50 eta. 3 Boxat, fl j& i ddrewnl’ Ovaras 4 Sqn. Philadelphia, Pa. kUjur drwffSXrlt iO Ffsiai hfthm fro® h.- v utiiful errors, eviy decay, vc.-:.t.- « ■-, ? ■ iM.a wd.de.. I will Mod A tft .»>-d; containing fuU i t.r . ft iJEEof charge. R •plexidi 1 UKUM-ai work ; . uld be road by every ano who is oerveuo .■ debilitated. Address, jemf. F. C. FOWL Itaodu, rawm, A STK A tt ECA SE. I! i«l \i'» [i » '••'!■''>■ r. <>f Vt<tnljt Ind !>..•.« t a ‘r dA e r.r-M „ .. h hfc wo )•! : • ..-ess •■♦l <l' <•■■<, «!d •• . 'l*. Drrvtue • «t 1... I tach. ►. . 7Z , M-s i:r k •<•> ■ ;. 'oi an.w., f<l , v <• SUt Ib.»'vt. lnv : HU beeu ’r< 01. dnv eijght t,» fi’>.... t7' yen'* m «. .•<■<->. efew «• ,„ (tv l!V . Hit-ti lt .hi<- i h •■> .• (vttiic ~f Li r .. Mil >£ rtCiv.- V.•••»»{.*> A trial «•< U‘w ••••«< ?<n'’ wondr-r til nied rie I ’!’ a»».i v ji <’r i ( lu»t<ae<i tienii «*■ < r B F F•• ' £4 C •'•* who recommends and guarantees it. The lamask ch«-ek powssed by VinU in Sha <te|fwvr<-'- •. I’we.iti can Im aeejr< «l fyy living < ole*a C»rfonHiit*f», wlfch % the •••Kuplexi- u. re ■h weokiu au i to aßex<>dkil Urto k>'. AMd Uu'.h j urj»o. «L

The Art Amateur for September.

The Art Amntcur as. 0ae...0f i. iis tw<» color>ti!*i>l''urents for S.’|>ieni-, Ser a double paste jja'ubl- picture' Qf . KilUnY’” by the famous Euglislt artist. Helena Maguire. ■ Nothing at owe so life-like.and artistically attrSctive has probably ever been given gratis with an ar/t f magazine. It is to be followed by*a compuiii'ii panel of “Descending Kittens'’ ■ Uhina piiThting' designs in color form tliQ other color Mtppletneiit. ' In black ami whrtedep‘it : erns fttt- rhinii painting, wood: carving, bias- hammering, needlework and. iiidyed. aft kinds of decora-: tive art work: and the text-comprises-; besides inm h admirable,. invariable ■ 10-.0-tI o-.0-t rcTi.l articii s 'on f iouse Decoration; I’en Drawing for illustrations.. ■Tapestry I’airting. Mill-Life Painti in.g in oils, Landscape Painting. ■ 1 irawing in dialk and CT>.i;v<. Miniature Painting. AV odd Carving. Painting. Monogram Designing and Art Fm- ! 1 roi<feyC TheTVb.-wirings '"tc/ Cor” res.|HHidvJi& are. crowded with inrortiiati'o'n Io all art -Hideat.-. Pri< < -. Mt -ntagim aMfflks. Publisher go Union Square. New York.

Resolutions of Comlolenee. Maso.\i< I 111.:.. 11l XSSK. AHK . Is;,. Sept. Ist. ISfift;. by ■ -i-- -- 7 -A. L. To tire AV. M. tHlieers and members of Prairie Lodtie N<>. 125, Ik | A. M. ■ . ' ' Your. (■<»inuntby appointed to draft rcs(>!utionsi ut Ccmdoienee On the ’death of Bro. Joseph M. Hopkins would respectfully report. That again we are called to mourn. ; a brother ami ggnegte-r i’<ire. Ur.>ther .!. M. Jl<>pki:is died at his home in RensSctOr, Ind., on August the 2!'th, IS'.K), A. L. s<SlK>. He w.as_a .Mason in Prairie Lodge. No. 12. i. I‘. A- A. M.. (If Rensselaer. i Ind. Hiilrecame a niemlier- June 4>. ,1863. He was a faithful member of . the order, always endeavoring to fulfill the duties of reciprocal love and 1 friendship. *He was ever faithful ' and prompt in the discharge of his duties as a Mason and Brother, wherefore Resolved, that in the deatii of i Bro. Hopkins, his family has lost a | kind ami devoted husband and induli gent father. The community in ' which he lived a worthy and esteem■ed citizen, the lodge a faithful and industrious member. That we sor- ' row with them in this our common loss. That the lodge and emblems be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days. That these resolutions be copied in the minute book of the Lodge; a copy be furnished the family of the deceased and a copy to each of our town papers for publication. Respectfully submitted, Ira C. Kelley, » M. F. Chilcote. --Com. E. P. Hammond. i IF C 5 TT TZ 3 fa> HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS FOUTZk} ’CI- T - z J No Hobsb will die of Colic. Hots or Lung Fe. tkb. If Feutz's Powders are used in time. Foutt'g Powders w ill enre and prevent Hog Cholera. Fouu’s Powders will prevent Gapes in Fowia Foutz's Powders will increase Uie qnnntitv of niilfc and cream twenty --er and make the butter nrm Fouus rowders will enreor prevent almost bvlrt Vcssass: to, which Horses and Cattle are subject. ,':UTZ’S PoWOKBS WILL GIVE SATISPACTIONSold everywhere. g DAVID 3. FOUTZ, Proprietor, B.\LTLKOKE. MB. Si' FLY NETS CHEAP AND STRONG. i X other styles o-A Nets, prices to suit all VVu. AvreS&Soxsi Philadelphia. Sold by all dealers. HOSE'S EXTRACT ■BBMHBBBmSffiBBBOaBHKSQKSa T?TBT> fIOVER DLOSSOM Q m ' 2 u S ? S IL TRADE ILt"- • XT OUKHS Caocara, Humor*, Sores, Ulcers, Swellings, Tumors, Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Salt I Rheum, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, and all Blood and Skin Diseases. ! Fkicx, *1 per Pint Boule, or 6 Bottles for s□, lib. can Solid Extract $2 50 J. M. LOOSE BED CLOVER CO. Detroit, Mich OWciui?

Town Board Notices Notice of Letting Contract for Construction. Sotiee tsgifren that on Monday. September will reee'Ve «e vled bids for letti.p? tlie Sob <>l d wviir? nnit c.>n«tr>n-t np a. fife ilrain or<lere<i:t'rDn-don.-tr ifti-ii bv tin Board of Tru.-tws id the town.o[ Ri-n-aelterjjndinna.. on. SeJHemb.-.r s oil petition fcf E. L. Clark ct at, re.’drde l in tHrnu'o record No. "2, I ; On frsgrr-s !>J ilipl Ul'fff H!'- triiWii.* P-Thy. biibler Et.cli bid to? be ;>ccor.i »:iiiia lby a b.wd' i proval, lor* Lh*- l:r:Ur£r:l nerfonnanc o of ttte ; work, and tsjicxe-Sii te n Written Contracts -Sajd : bi<i-wii! 1 ;ii 4 o'.-loc.k J’. M »:> : above,d ,»«•. fife puS?H TewrVel I refii-e anrer n'l b;d.<. i By order <•> I’.ie Board of TrilftevA of the i Town of ile:'--<>i:ier, Ind. , • i WITN l>S'my hand and tlffi.seal of . , Hi'; town of Heris-id.ur,; at office : J ' ’bliis niiith dav of Septcinber. • • 'ISIki: I k_- " : ( H AS. C SPITLER.Town Clerk. Notice of Letting Contract for - Construction. N.diee ishvrelr.--~rven-tiurt-nn Minday. Se;?te.tnber 22, l-'.M, the Board of Trustees of tlo; -town of Htti—elarry indiann, wilP rer-riv.- . wr fei ■lone .n'i'c.b culv' r; across the uiabedlini-si-li' run un icr M tin Siin >aM town, .ordered : l(> b-' 1 ■•....ti-.-'.-l '■ ■■ -i iil • -d at its 111(1 .udx 'in ''■'.'.•t( . . ■ -I s. I ■ The..:ob wbl' w let kfsthe Ibweat reffionsHdA; - bidder • L.n li bill, td"Ue .HCr'.Hiip.i nied by' ~a~ . bond of , with t vo frei lndd s-iretiex b> <>ur .mi'l'-KI l“i; t!i" • fl'.llhlill l,e: t irjMuice'.oi' till-Work.-11 id so ie.ecule a .written i-ouL-a.-t. Said bids vgfr .reci'iyfcj P. M . I-:, above (gildaVTown Hall, . . jThe 1>.»;:. .oftaf ■iw.-s the ri}fh;j>:-3«?’ or.id bid- ■■ ~ liy (irderof Hie goartl es Trustee 4 »f the tuw'n of ken -I at oiiieetills n.:nt;i (la-,' of 5e...-- ■ io ’ - V' IT VESs nl y haud'ar.d the sea :of r-x-yr-.t tii.e 1 o i'. aof ItoiiasidAyr ■ '<■ sPiTi.Ei;. s <_z ' Town Ckrk Aii 4>r<!manre Providing lov drain, on Angelica Slreei i i lh«“ Town of Kenssrlaer, Indiusut, ami Repealing ail OrdinanccK in e onllict Herewish, atrft declaring ssn Emergency.

Section 1. Be it ordnined by tlie Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer, Ind Taint, in legal seSsionrMnrty a .-ewer be con . strueted oil the following route, to. wit: com mencing near the southerly line of. Angelica Street in said toWh aT A stTltilblb dTStlines ' from said line and at a point directly opposite to the northerly corner of lot seven (7l in block eight 18) insaidtowiw and running thence in a westerly direction along the the southerly side of siiid ( street to the easterly side of Front street; thence acrossAngelica street to -appoint neai'.-the noriherly -side thereof; thence in a westerly direction along the-northerly side of said street and continued in the same line to the Iroquois river, where said drain will terminate Section 2. The sewer provided for in section 1 of this ordinance shall be constructed of tile ten (10) inches in diameter, laid on boards at a depth of not less than five (5) r f(?et.iit named and to be coiistrHeTed under tlie provisions of an act of the Indiana Legislature of March Bth, 1889 as set for th in the acts <>f said -ses - sions on pages 237 to 24'1 inclusive. (See section 2 thereof.) Section 3. James F. Irwin, Marion L. Spitler and George H. Brown, freeholders and voters of said town and not in any way interested in said sewer, are hereby appointed appraisers whose duty it shall be to examine all the lots and parts of lots in said town or other pieces or parcels of land that will in any manner be benefitted by the construct ion of said sewer and to assess the amount of benefits to each lot or wart of lot or other piece or parcel of land that will result Jthereto'by the construction of said sewer, to make out a schedule of said lots and other pieces or parcels of land with their assessments thereto. To append to said schedule and assessments their affidavits that their said assessments are in all respects true and impartial assessments of the benefits resulting to each lot, part of a lot and other piece or parcel of land in any way benefitted by the said proposed sewer, and to file said schedule and assessment with the Clerk (>f the Board of Trustees of said town who shall record the same in the records of said 'town. Should any person appointed as appraiser fail to act, or should a vacancy in any manner occur in the appraisers now or hereafter appointed their pieces may be filled by the,board of trustees at any regular or special meeting of said Board.

Section 4. James C . T hrawles is hereby appointed engineer to lay out and make plans and specifications for the construe lion of said sewer and John R. Vanatta and Ed. H. Morlan are hereby appointed agents to purchase material ami superintend the construction of said work. •ection 5. Be it further ordained that said sewi.r sball.be constructed, according to life spec it lent ions in thjs ordinance and ac-, co'fiTuigToTue plans and speemcatioiis made by thdmgineer within fortyjive days from the taking effect of this ordinance, liltd said work, and; the collection of tlie payment from those benefitted thereby am ordered, to be (lorn- in accordance with the provisions of an act mentioned in section I in this ordinance . Section (>. Be it further ordained that the Board of Trustees as aforesaid meet in special session to hi-iir' <>b.iecfidiis io the' necessity for the instruction thereof, at the Town Hall, Monday evening, September 22, Section? 7: All ordinancesTW parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby re|H>aled. Section S. An emergency is hereby declared to exist for the immediate taking effect of this ofdinanee. therefore, the same shall be in force from and after its adoption. I Approved In regular session September s, EMMET KANN AL, Brest, of the Board. Attest:.Chas. G. Spitler. Town Clerk.

We have just received a large line of the celebrated Seitz, Schwab <fc Co’s., boots and shoes, for fall and winter. Also a line line of J. W. Gookey’s finekip boots, for men and boys, and every them fully guaranteed. J. H. Willey & Sons. J. M. HELMICK, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale oi lease. WHEATFIELD. IND. A Cure for Paralysis. Frank Cornelia, of Purcell, Ind. Ter., says: “I induced Mr. Pinson, whose wife had paialysis in the face, to buy a bottle ot Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. To their great surprise before the bottle had all been used she was a great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one side; but the Pain Balm relieved all pain and soreness, and the month assumed its natural shape.” It is also a certain cure for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings and lameness. 50 cent bottles for sale by F. R Meyer. As a general liniment for sprains and o «>( !<*<' mine back deep aeuto>l «>r muscular pains’ Cham er.ani s Pai us BL.ui is uuiivalied oTauav by. F. K Meyers.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF , ADMINISTRATOR. ' r —* S'OTICEih herebj: jfiven that the under- , Signed has l.>e>-n appointed AdHiHiUtrator of ! tb« ektnte of JoTin 11. Robinson deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent.’ Auiriist 28th, 1890. --y - ... ' J_ ADAM HE", Sept. 4. 3t. Adni’-r. SBESHTIH, . -THE STATE- - C) lj?jyiftANA .; . J..-l,er I - | Pfe*.—_vy—= *1 n gas)HT ( ’irvuif (tourt. t<> <!<• to'»-r Term, 1890. , Be it renicmberod, t hat on. this ejt 11 day of August. A. D. IstX). James Roger- by W. il. H. Graham, his attorney, liled iii the office of the Clerjt of jjaid county; his eomplaint against .Mm'y.J.iyic Modre,' Joseph M. Beal, Sarah -V. Bedl, MrsTyßeal, widow of James P. Beal, deceased. Francis AVilliains,: John s. Vi tilian.is, Sarah Creaik, Calvin Ji. Creek. Amy E. Nash, Sir. Nash, husband of Amy e; Xiiiii, Abel L. Warren, Mrs. Warren, wife of .Abel 1.. Warren, the unknown mi ll It and minor hefts of Abeix. and Mrs. War- • rent deei .;■ ed. Sidher Ambler, MrA. AmWer, I wile of sidm r .Ambler. -Uw-unknown mdhlw and minor heirs of Sidner and Sirs. Ambler . <tis’<'as(' A. ; Samiud .Meidzer. Mrs Me.iizer.wife of Samiiel Meidzer, 1 he unknown aduli.. and minor heir- of Samuei Meulzernn-l Mr-.' Menlzer deceased, .Andrew J. Norris, Mrs. Nci-r'-, w',!<• <7T .Andri-v,- J. Norris, theimknown adult and minor heirs of Andrew J. Norris and JlTs. Norris deceased, Racliiiei : Henderson, tlib'tmkhiiwn aftnlr- and minor i heirs of K:-.< had Henderson deceased, Eliza ’ Jane I.itt!--. .unknown adult and minor ■_ .b.eujs of.. : V. liri-taguc, l he unknown adult and minor heirs of Lucia V. o ßretagne deceased, Mrs. Lilily. wife of Ingram l/ittie, and .the.nn know it itdnit -and minor heirs of Mrs? Little, Wife of Ingram.J«it.tle.deewa.sed; and also the 1 dfrithivii (>1 .i .cowpeteiit permit that said <lei ft hdants are imn.resident- of the State of I Indiana, and that said, iietioji is to qnnd I title to certain Real Estate, said non resi- ! dent-tb irmdaaits are therefore hereby noti-(Mt.-.d a»f .. , gmty : said eiri-e will stand for trial on the A'ttll i day »t ■'< tola-i. |.-9.>, the same la-imr tie; jir-; . JiiilfciuL day of the Oetolwr Terin, IS9O. of said-Court. i x — 4 Witness ’my hand and the seal of r ' AIIAI. ' Court, affixed at office in J. - Jieassiiliiec,. ludbwtn,- -onA day of tu-ru-t, t.SAtI. ' ■ James f. irwin, Clerk. W. H. 11. Graham, Atty, for Plf. Alllg. 28. Sept. 4-11. . .

WE are in the lead and have come to stay prices t lie cheapest and easiest pay.; OCR aim is to please and give you the best and to try us and see is only a tost. Tj* QWEST in pripes, best grade of l umber, JU we know we can please, yes, a hundred POR we’ve got the stock, material & grade would also like to solicit your trade. - Estimates on buildings, houses or stores. Shingles, Sashes, Windows and Doors. JO IF yougo elsewhere & give us the “slip” VK you’ll lose big money, also your “grip” Gheapestis our motto on-geeds-weweU, business done squarely^ pot by spells. Only come, try us. see if we’re not squariq can furnish everything, lath lime & hair WANTED! A good pushing Salesman here. First-class pay guaranteed weekly. Commission or Salary. Quick selling hew Fruits and Specialties. FARMERS can get a good paying job for the winter. Write for full terms anil particulars. FRED E. YOUNG, Nurseryman, Rochester, N.Y. Sept. & Oct.

roland«China Pigs For Sale The undersigned has 25 head of thoroughbred Poland-China pigs both male and female, for sale. All are elegible to be registered, and pedigrees furnished with every one sold. Also a thoroughbred Holstein bull calf, 7 months old for sale. Emmet Kannal. FARGO’SIcjLto Aft new S?,soi»t tod Bovs' COSUHXSS. BCTTOSASnuci. FP«a-»«u» FOR SALE BY HEMPHILL & HON AN, Exclusive Agents, PkENSselaer Indiana Hemphill Bros. Blacks mi tH -ANDWood Repair Shops. (Successors to Yeoman & Hemphill.) All Work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First ClasK Quality. Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Hensselaer, - Indiaaa. • Dentistry, Ira C. Kelley would respectfully inform the citizens of Rensselaer and surrounding country that he has opened an office in Liberal Corner, over Wright’s undertaking establishment, where he is prepared to do all kinds of (fcntai work in the latest and most approved styles. He will make it an object for those wishing dental work to call and see him. Teeth extracted and artificial ones inserted from one to an entire set All work warranted to giro entire satisfaction. Ika CaKfxlet, Dentist

BiKOy . A. MCCOY &-.RANDLE- ‘ have p'bw oa hand a large lot of store EWES, which they are offering in lots of ton or .more, to suit purchasers, and bred, to Shropshire rams or not bred, as desired. All good, healthy sheep, and warranted free from all diseases. ■"Terms— Cash, or six or twelver month’s credit , to responsible parties

■ G-Ba W. . ftijctstt-?nt kM '8 WMetMlll >o® IJi CGKFECXIOW?) GAKKftSS GOCBS, XCSAOOO CIGARS, - ALSO A GOOD - LUNCH COUNTER Everything* Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. CATTLETKSALE IS£S&3SiS&SnBMHBMM The undersigned has a very large number of S6OCK CATTLE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Credit, on satisfactory paper. Also a large uumhsi? of B*.S EDZJSJO- OATTXjsE for Sale or to be fed for gain. Cattle at Marlboroagh 7 Ind. A. Me COY.

C A TITIAN w « I'* Douglas Shoes are WiUIIUH warranted, and every pair has his name and price stamped on bottom, ft* \ W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorsements of its thousands of constant wearers. Sf".QO Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and 0 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. I*4Xl Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe unequalled for style and durability. SO .80 Goodyear Welt is the standard dress •> Shoe, at a popular price. SO. 50 Policeman’s Shoe Is especially adapted w for railroad men. farmers, etc. AU made in Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES laW have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent Improvements make them superior I to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and if he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal tor order blanks. W L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. I J.H WILLEY & SON Mills’ A'erve & Liver Pills. An important di-covery. They act ou the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle They speedily cure bilitHuness. bad tssie. h'rpi I liver, pilws and constipation Splendid for men. women and children. Smaller, miblest.surodt. 30c. d<M*<*« for 25 cents. Sample* free at B. F. Fendig * Co’*.

When Baby was sick, W 6 gave her Castorib, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When site had Children, she gave them Castoria Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment., A certain euro for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed. It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. Sold by F. B. Meyer. ■ CURE FITS! wuenlMy Ctnml do notmeanmeralyto •top them for a time, and then have them return again. I MBA* A RADICAL CUBE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING wnmrpw, AMMoafaMy. I vmur my remedy to Cum the wont eaaee. Because others have failed ia wo reaeoa for not now reoeivingaeare. flend at onoe tar a treatise and a Faan Bcrmß of my Uvauibu Kbmbby. Give BsMflfl awas%di. , si’MS* c: