HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-7-10, Page 3Freeman t; alishitrv, of 'Jiteltigao. If
Welr.h list Then a is °itie leased a untie tt, Nicholas Porter, but,. i'
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Emery 4> r ta' .124 4,s 15 0 eCl O I
Eta f} rr lie. a t i d x n B a a cdbi2 s cavorting t p t. els , e �, 1 b „_ a1r „� t.r11C,f31 tai?" I�itl,':�
1► story of :t i;,tntleni:m ivho bought• s. I around un Porter's furniture, aS it twits .
bill of goode,fur $1 ,802. The Jim be- 1 about to be muted, dee:hu I t41 proceed 1.0
•lu,r.stts ,}tl,ua' 4,t weir l','�tolllt "t e with his e i .rt eat "'Wilk, j•4iose1I' `' 3 nacre
1 Put i slaw situ lI "r ,
r ,
user a wl? 1nte2
ti3t)V on the wend t ce=. 'lee tils'cetlt- y tnd xo„ e•1 the laous( a a:,A•". Porter. � lturohas,::t to•t. s0 frueiu
er coal!! mile 1 •rise' :•1 2 r t, ° ,eh %va . The gtofannd that be its.sig nett for 'the$ . the 44•41Iufaeturer. The
ihP eetrttt i, t . ..,t t. 1:t•40.' in ey.e Droet•. flit x wee that the oa1v eetanninte el4::elil 'tate ""Ls tt• z.:
I i {again Atiui t uocuayari!
e•ese. Ile sari. he would. Ore his note • of ties Loose euntem 1. used uy lrinL tut E :eon:, u profit. 1\re •:Iaiui
(Or the retneincle a :LA t, w \ took it, ' his egret:meta were eerie: and the to g,(vetlie l,ureliasers the
lawn be eaiei lest ae.as :n :7:1, ,:..t of re- Mewbers of his f .tail) *tett the ,tial not
. to 140(, rthe/ . ewe o f the
" to naee4 the/ ¢ictus of the
eel1 ing :a pie se t 4 0 intik tar so, large a i propose to let any other live Stock; en- , onteasre. Our oSpousea
wilt They 4:„...e Lia : ..i,•, list I ter. Put ter sued fur d•tul;age and re -1 arelesstheu diose of cite
bitterly nisi ,.t.•,i:.., '_:1 3 . en, little t covered a verdict for i;13 and eests, but i I waueuexetttrclacouse41e2et,t
. traoaa2 set1a12oaped,
present. The 1'r no Fitter; ..44.711 e• ,:lelttd- A Salisbury has appealed, and pro poses
eat to present him with .t li n.,• for the ° to litigate as long as his means seri al-"
;ISO. tie t' • 1.; it veiti►:a lee: of cums i low
tang,. a'w'l then stat".:Y
"Well. "I1 i1t(t tet lersi ill r,Iwilt 1!ie - .eve Darr,
Prefer tate t of r ',, a t ' ate :;tame A gentleman who has an *Mee ittl `"
to you.--lt"4. ,t.;•. r%..'4 i.,r. ' s `r,R
° w street was up tine riser on. husi i
. nes :t few days ago, and waiting .it the i
I depot for Ida train stepped across the! I�IjEi{I.• • 4 AN
Cl eisl'?i:i Cilium.. street and. Nat down to 't. dish of hal
In the elegant ":amt dratvingerooni of:t Cite,l cream. Tht•1 .e•:.elait aniiible sates FuncrFale turniehcat a•.a.
eittuati 1.41x1,; )tat allant's 121awitut AI fled ant mei ni, t+nittltaCtet2Fatttiej0k lot;.
him, , , 1(p:a $ i".r the stuff he (est rate•,,•
large euutu.ny was :lasellll,iad- .All alto said to the old lade t ::net the e(stln.t 'ail:t+te,eku#lLndertaliint;
ratline, that t1 ,•:tit ." eottld a :lilts:incl cans ter; gooFtet' large, coal . tete
P and we a.serteitnut ser
ar,I,uted 10 true • rtl.t atien of the;. "Madam, yen can hoprove a that ice,: person :pillaitingalpthin:
gtoest'e, Upon t idate satin Olean the Bream a`•,SI a r:mt. at a taigl:t cost." .,:iii this hue will And it to
in:, their advantagetl give roe lurreh al + daughter. (.r -.►13 otih}t ar.v,
rail *Poi ea•esa• — s
.
silks awl i"( r:s 1 d} l:emote, 14ta1 "'Add a quart, 14 eat -rap to each ;ills F t..'24'.'43"'''`"*"
.
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conversing .!i ( flia;:et Presently her i eri:1 ,anon of , :'e;ana ::ed stir in a
fattier apprtraelu d and :said: little 1 it a nr as yen �I r e it." ;
- -.Pauline. 1 17aut to star A worst to . R4.jly- sora! but y4An „tilde say: of )i'il- -
ti." try that recipe in tl.4 very etem bate!' 1
•Tiw girl avow and et:epo :a:I •el her make,"
,..uvea; to the ,:et• llitt►n Of a Inky Win• :and site probably aids— tlitlf Strict
d4;v.Nama
"P0111110.4," begat, Inc old man, .
122b1ers
0 (l'; S,
a.1LCd .'�Isr11it,'Il1S.
MAI li'tifatstU] e2A.'i
f°' WQULIP
'f 1 call syeeialatttentio
to aur nMier teking derail
Alent,erhlch;s more Dorn'
plat ethane ver,ns s e have
addedsot•ert41 new deli ua
of late The best coifing
easi.ets shrcudsolud °Toy
unerel requisite at the
loaea't Liter t Our new
Hearse to Premius}ceftby
cornketent fudgee to be
second to store in the
province1
of all the Different
Societies.
...Mere'', 3 eimple> id Cleve:mill tlu•.b-; in 4
the dining -mum having 1 but talk :about
Royal Routinw
t'oper,rietei. 1 wa* afraid. they were go- 'Ther'" must he. :( good deal of sante*
inn 1.1 tisk file to decide the 4lialtute, so Aeai in the total routine of existellt:es
niter nit. 1 W,.1 ltruek with this in the 11A.ILS
Apnrk 11•st0r4ln\ While ('bs,•rsing the —.
rr neve: 01 111 3:4*'; :I: •hit w1.%vas tirivitlg ItirkeV}t,1V0Odl,afn.Win l.elFee and 11 r'i
31011g tate ,:we•ep n'itiela t'xlenda foul 1 t i to 1 Ir
the Marble Areit :at the Clxfurtbetreet
any FehntSibiey latinvs who %"D erlti4'na entranta to the park to the g,orge:m ry
was. 1t1 stilled from Palos, Spain. on statue of the Prima:. Consort on the ; goutlt, ell -used ht r t •-. _.. .
the 341('1 :I,tazti.t. 1 •iy'.Ae.:tint iiseo1. ereel ll t•n:itagton side. In response to 1110 North ain't etet.inellulingliuilerieli, Whigl,'alu, Rine,
Amorie:4 titer f'bh ing Dauber, salutnlions of the :a:�•-•nlhlage she li'oevs 1 $tiuttotti,`r.,ronto, Nuptr,•ei. and f•'nstetn etatrs wipe at d s1,.1' ;1.r„rl
Thu v4:1.4.'4•4;44,4 pus s't:v uP of swine her keel. tirct to the rigid. and then to N,trth ..
2,;3x(•+1 extlltieed .it hi•; tfnnglu"r :1 100. . the t. eolt1:1111oli:i:. I;hter4 is :11I80!4 i '^ "
melt and ti en *:vitt, wiiht :t .le'ge:tit.A mu Ca'»:Ititill in tier i' a lease+. 11 is l•;,t t .its '
(,f ,,z:itine:s in his tuaee.: of her duty in life. :and the low 1a at 1
"ei'auliue. ley ekiri, if 1 had Kine s{a41y• •. to 111' ' ;
.t t rttlo- In••t illlll iw'teti+•ell
1 mutts Sante eXell'.0 to get utlt 3114
. 41n1,e In NU11, :Cosa' tell rue, who was
i'ol►,•1'mens. anyhow
• t3lt, father." (-+;e•lain}e.tt Pauline,
"11(11 email you he tau ignur:ant.' ii"+141',
CABINET-NAN1iil.
I have just rece red a ypQ
arb`e stack Walnut and.
Rosewood Caskets; also
Coifing of every elescrip-
tion. A complete stock
of ltubee anal Triuunia:ge
alway unhand.
The latest shyte 4 sit
Chamber and Parlor Suits 1
*ill kinds of k urlaiture at:
the. losestratCF.
TEltt B1*4T' itmi. 1tSE 1.117
tlenieuibt:tthe[•! r-_`4:Irl:,iptr,siielt'tmp'.s"P•,tneeo Store, Ifaim.slrt•e•1, Exeter.
as rT 331W2:T•
Ezzet0 rost O;fjo Tizae Table.
Ssluii,.eae:tnu•lrresttint'1..a;w+ti 1.0114 014,11 ltaiuii. •.. 1'uteutu Aiotatu--. •t
'•t,.',Milted St ,tee.l.t,gluh and f'erer a uttaI'4 .. ... .. • ...
} t`ltnS 1 titbit. have been n L'7bDtetl 1i414".' se:9:AA(1a tat'ttp:(li 4. 1T,-"10-at.u,"3
Slate :senator from (Ado." -I t.A11.'oill • rNiittill (Mit(+ +'niilPl's*•7 Ilttle 1; nu .n'+ a 4trf;iC (na tl.:IRF
A1A1t7S1: ebutr. 1.
a°Iii 4,15G4 p in.
ai.it•
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ibi;0 at.tta.9•({I a, in
,.• e.i5 i421,.'4'•'„0I.'l
netts, •
11'.fOa.m ,8.20 a. Ira
NAI
osar
p,11►. p. 1n.
En pear. lieleit of the smirk of the .u..oul:lr '1s•+ledaud pa441cat ate111. i..n.v 1eiev(irtl-rt}lilertutlieus^utoite r•(° t f tit ' id*
But the tit 3 :lar llt.i (A1 iuterr'4 a.; they is
light tin t- ,t -o w. t .int face. null 9l 1i a 1"(t5Tt1:alrlt'l: +St'IN4:•:It.ttiti.
alit A4N•IIa:a1 t•" et... t, t:a , 'L•e.t'.R that t.n••
1
has 14133 bowed tut, Illstifl3tlt -mil di- 11o1rn,:its.tlilihrresenvei thiaoni'c;a(au Vito,=a:+4 Delle; aet•r: ut,tliiutul;thel'ostmatltet•
-
rveth'. by the P .., Thi, 1 '-!:'It 1 ^ o.iirkai'44 specie) pointed, mere tit't,:ltr,t +11 4. th't^osioo 3 su1145+ U Ink .:ccomit receicellfreu,
1(1(11 P,l
MB* !lie' vehicle Land told the pai. h certain po4iti(N1 in lite, blur the heart' 1 Office limnbt.ota.".;iu a. in.tn7 12.I...
sing+'r, 141 ifan"1 neer their %alit:dries, - pe4"p:4.. the lmr41 t.eil'•ri Id the In13f
'l pallid 1 minty tt►tstl. %vim AIM on their teat to have 441
LtttarFiAtnndrilrlr„ .i••tr-+tiaua,2°t'•tis•tttt l i�uin'Itcatt+te•nPtl•reiotiingnt aacluunil.
1111 *Iv ft'w oft the :diet tlw3a'Lt
SVIelf highw3i men stopped the Sierra
Valley and "i°ruek(e singe the: either day
ono of ilia• tenderfeet rl:;engt•t'. took
such a fright that all t uiiur lied from Ida
twee. .1. the robber with bite p1,1p1
Irel„re+..Itrito11 lua7;a, Nen ertuati ma, grit. e ' • arras lis .res Denial/
Re1Ci:(A /if the fewlil7i41a7 . for it:nt:grt'N. �• .1'I*t:•.:'a:ti.attUe rutted States.
hU ('Iw'n:U1l'. 1st" '!':r K^,l edit, t' I1:.i.• i11 ' + I'll"
Of Or M*41e4 fedelle)1v, att+I hr 1'e•In:il•k(eit )ii at 49.4.414`"1° lfille`• There ',Penn ii N 1•.-(113 4 4*2 ra,t:er} 4U.jta r.ted til. i the ,4147 is of ,atattti' W P lawny add the mune&of t
ruit3%!ltrtie:1111.""�li ee don't tiallt any- t11111111.431 leen Ia lemic of 'men's,. 14, a4l&(1 t to tl(ea 14*c. t k.
F
thi11;; from Amt. strait:en We never them upon lier Pave as she ;,,Pe,. Iii their) I D:JOR IS. Postmaster.
Iva) slide bilks."' eonret•ning her. No one can eta' 1'er
An Diel Vermont farmer ritl(U•r toll; witltttttt fe.•1ime an :elnl.a•uin:, tele ere.
the census luau Melt* lite other day.iitu one who b».ik i i.rae•:nth the sur-
The.eeUInt luau :piked him if he was ince of dings Mtnknow. altlloiugII rG ,
ntarr:4•'i. rear,, I heart," %eee the re- • well dissenlble4l,th:tt 11:11 its 014'y twang i
On oveataiesa. then, 1 em, alit'," go•. - out the royal )art. ;t eauterI be that ,
ung 1 make the entry. ""1:11, no—not Alexandra redly feels the interest leer
t'rC30 '' ., i •,,t '.veteran,.. fiathret III 1h:.141' HI 11,`1'1' 141 -,Ing
_, t 11:1 the. 1 hey
.r t
'
f
•. : to i. r who \t�
t 11 ! G to 1. • ••
t 111 t 1 t 11 e•lm. trt,ltit}lln. 4park.:
exclaimed t14' i}aterbientrll' 44(4,epinn hitt And is must be :a 'considerable del: 1 a-
pellt'i:: "•1 thought .-411t -141( tugs, W,ltila't tion to her in the way of t:t:o.ttlt„t, with
married!" "Walk 1 :do't." was the te- these ivies nee0nili Inty her •-•the e:e•n-tnnt
111Y. "blit 1 1}`t{'r be." 110111eg. Yi'.ter+1 li• i.er etdomt dangllter 1
"SI !•it"tiy 11:4.in4 •' •.i' ., ' .i,•4att :1 W2N with arr..14211 :deo one cif those
cutisimly gland tirr2))33 1)U414e:ve•s
stranger tie lett uvlke!el Itil+.•ty Irl} LU A . t
semi—royal—over lin a visit, The ladies
1"ml•" lminun 8"41111 :t1'•a: ye•"1"e41:Iv'
" Ii r'1114•tly but lues. "S,'' z,"1,1,."" hero reduced to helpless silence, for so
outwit!, t I 00811*U(}n* was ,�l@\:lntlr t'a bowing 2110
truest. I twIlyer111Pry Mill; ;;Itulur COW fiend no time to talk to then,; and
nisi* I"'""1- f"1. his owtl 1,•nl''''" te.
- "Au do I." ...Good, ood, gain! 1 wart to • no donut it i, contrary -1e ('Butner for
raise t ' 3t) to Jinx for n Stone to stand at leaser lights to e,. 0111lat! wits, eneh 44th, 1
er when the gree Omt1t:u' take n() )rift"
title "rave Ytiat $SISt:(1 ,' Will Sun Ilea. Ample elegant Alexandra's
render tate enterprise? I want a bug. 1 ^' .
11ea8 nu',wer," suer si,t,i1 l,iv,. it*Or; tethers nl2\ay3 ,,rel .it.1V2t1•a .t1 sse:tt,
I will :lid the enterprise 1. furnishing,: ts compact unit hint! Iweari" the heat
we:,cher 8113 11:17 heel, wI?arlli:t X31}11,14
the curle;e. Thi, ,tr:ul%er hurried tilt
without even mentioning the sort of ep-
itaph he 414..ign041 havine engraved 4A:1
the s seer•, • some.
Om: of 60 IfauSas postmasters is
more than pleased with the new ollietril
order. Ile stirs: "When the wife of the
first or sem:tid eless postmaster uili(:i Illy
washing prints to the park. Yesterday
the sky w1.1 slightly 4rvere:t.t and she
was appropriately tiresetet in blank 41i:k
liitil entail i'voea,led !vowels in natural
color:. She. wore n tiny white lace bon-
net, with black spotted net veil. Her
appearance. of giriishuess is one of the
most marvelous charms of this stainless
requests lulu to beat the carpet, or Princess.--Lvudu,n ,lictltir,
weed the odium heti, or whitewash the . —.see
back knee, he can draw out and read SmmI;» r iti 'seri Qat
Postmaster General Gresham's order ,tI hoieve \'oil advel•tis ,
ter-bidding
first r second
class post- ih�?•,
'
masters from Itbseuting themselves from �•Ye,, sir•"
their office.. Then he can go out from , "Where is it?"
the sheltering roof of iris domicile ab- ..Over in the lake. We never fish on r
sorbed in the beautiful thoteeht that dry Taint here."
'there is uo cloud without a silver lids- ,"But I have been over there all (ley
o and never had a bite." ,
"Get nie an Indian to paddle?" asked "Of coarse not. If you want to fish 11
,•t lady whose daughters were urging come here in June. This is July, and :
her into a canon. addressing a write the fish won't bite. Sorry, but you are
boatman Starveling by. "Yes'in," Was a month too late•"
the civil response, "I'll get you that tall.
hood -looking one you see over there."
• 1 don't care about his looks," said
madam, with cool hauteur; '"What I
want is Indian skill." "Jest so,marm,'A
answered the conciliatory Brother Jon-
athan; "and thar you 1103 skill, with
looks and cdrlicatinn throtvcd in. His
AT TIIE I./BAREST RAILROAD STATION.
"How far is it over to Rosebush
Lake?"
"Sixteen miles, sir."
"Why, I was told that it WAS only
half a mile from this station! This is a
pretty state of affairs, I declare! How
folks is mighty likely folks for In -gins, do you get over there?" •
and you will find,- maim, that that "I have never been there, sir. I pre•
fellow talks es good English es you or
me.•'t'
slime yon can hire a farmer's team oI
walk it."
"It's a dead swindle!"
"Well?"
"And I'm a fool for leaving home!"
"Yes."
"And I'll tike 1 he down train."
"Certainly. Only sixteen hours to
wait for it. Sit down in the friio'ht-
replled the mother, "'he is as frank and house and make yourself comfortable."
honest :1 child as you would meet." Tao PREVIOUS.
M. Vcrestehagine, the painter of bat- vertise an entire absence of tiles and
musquitocs atthis place?"
"Certainly. sir; but those advertise-
ments were prepared in March, and ':I
assure you in the most solemn manner
that we weren't troubled in the least
I,intii the last of May. If you had only
lutes forbade soldiers to, pay them a come up here in April you would have
visit:, had a glorlloufi time."
7' le perverse use of words is well il-
ia '"ted in adinloo'ne.between-an Eng-
lish ady whose little three-year-old boy
was playing:on the deck of a Cunarder,
and an American lady who, desiring to
compliment, said: "What a; cunning
child you have." "Not at all," curtly
"See here, Iaudlord, didn't you ad -
tie .pictures, . has recently had two sin-
gular compliments paid him by conti-
nental governments.So vividly has he:
depicted the horrors of the battle -field
that in: Russia the public exhibition of
his paintings was altogether interdict-
ed, while at Berlin the military author
IT(li1Nel Pit 1 :i 1 'i'lt"Tt►11$.1:1`lft,.t;'lil:
'Pita 1.,ytall+tenni: are sue is*turd, like 1 erapir•
Mien, lunette.!tel}tut! !h4 omee11,v e'r((tebtng:
1313' distressing, pattit ular tit Maid; tit -Plus Rai
if lein•w.rtnl, teere enewI ig in and Mena the•
tretuw, the private ruts toe *,'wetinits at-
f(•Ptt.l. If allowed le e,nditine very se•iie a,. re-
sixth-•ndy fellow. SA 118 $O11\ 'I"'
1:• a 11,:tr:la,1. sure PntO. 11+,8 t'ar Tease,
Zeit, 1MIk•fheinn. tie 01-114•4411, f.ryeili.l.t...
#lalrlt412' Itch, blett:sec ad1 . '.t1:tPse=t Skill
Olen,**. Box Iyinait,59Cty,;3fter51,23.
Adth,•a1 1)11 SW.t N1s,t Stilt, Phila.. Pa.
5;,1141', 13:144:14A.
ADDVIt'E TO MOTHERS.
Are you 111411110A at night 11111114.114(4114 your
rest ,I+fiek t llil.7 e.ntr• gin'* end , t•1iuq 3,2414
pale ed etattin3 et*,? If so, :geld stwave,ul,I
got a battle .tf ,1118 4 S` IY;it,tl(1'5 SOOTHING
t4Yitt'C• Itevalue i� inraicnlable. It hili re
novo Cho fuer lattll• -rife: er ianu2.•,,lat.4). De -
pout ut,n22 it nattier+*+ there in no .that; l.4• about 1
it. Itrime. ds '13eri. *L 4 etre rate. a. 141,nIatet,
the eh/newts anti le mete, teal,. 1111441 4'olie
softens: the AM ON, i'rdners infliva„ alien. and
gives flint URI t'221rem to Ow rc1..de ,.r.,ten.
\tee. \1 i3' LOW's 8nur;l.N4i ftviirI• FOR CIUL7i. I
RUN TEE31U$0 is plcnsuat to the taste, and le I
the pre serigtfon of one 41 the ('1414't ,and best
reunite nurses and I.h'si'luos it. the united:
States, and is tar sale a,y all druggist/4 through-
out the world. Price ^.S :mita a bottle. a
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RE NSALL
PORK PACKINGHOUSE
Having oumuteuced businesitor the
Fall and Winter Trade
We areprepareti to purchaseatlyquantity of
Pork ,sabject teethe renewing regulations
We will take off two pounds per hundred if
dry, and three pound if soft. Shoulcier tires
twenty-five cents. If any of the 1 rug guts
are left ia,25 1•tutsextra will he deducted.
No proK will be bought at any price
! it warm.
We emit 4111 Slogs Cutting right through
breast to'teo 1, and crams opened out to tail
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SARSAPARILLA
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Anti for Purifying the Brood.
Itltaabeen in ust:f0r 0y4•xral, heti baa
proved to be the beet preparation in the
meeker farSlt'K I{RA, ;3,C its. PAIN IN
Tlfi: SURE tilt B.40I{. LIVitit COif.
PLAINT.4Y'S11, 1 tI 2 8, and alt ifiseasses
that arias fc, Ina lib:Ordered Liver Oren
imypr3 14.414. T12e F3nda of our best
people take it apd gine it to their chit,
Ii ya cl u e prescribe it daily.
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eel eras
IC 4a mat,. tv re yelew Dock. Rondu-
lealt8ar.at a 44 \., 4cherry.itillaiela
Panelel:on i• 4 srfr104, SFintesrreen, And
we ll Mote Valuable. ote stud
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not hurt t e ri•i* 3r'a 8' c• t rtltation.
it le cue 01 the host aaetti.iar.,: 1 1F r, tug
Jteetett a.e. tl.eliewtta,
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ore dotter ('r a g42:.rt twitl*,u;1:.. 1.1336
for 11.. a O. 'ruro.
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WOItM PQWD.EEth.
Aro pleaecnt to 011e. Contain tlielrown
Purgative. Is a raft-, &,Ire, 2:2..: e'ftreltu1t'
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.Ytroyer of worms in Children
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Rev. Father Wilds'
EXPERIENCE.
The Rev. Z. Y. Wilde, sill -known city
missionary in NewTork, and.Brother of the
late eminent Judge Wilds, of the 'Massachu-
setts Supremo Court, writes as follows:
"78 E. 54th St, hew York, May 141, 2142.
3hessals. 3.0. AYER & Co., Gentemen :
Last winter I was troubled witlh a most uneom-
fortallle itchingg hmuor affecting more especially
my limbs, which itched so intolerably at night,
andburned so intensely, that I could scarcely bear
any clothing over them. I was also a sufferer
from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough ; my
appetite was poor, and mysysteni a good deal run
down. knowing the value of AYE1314 Sslts.\1•_e_
RILWA, by observation of many other eases, and
from personal use informer years, I began taking
it for the above-named disorders. .sty appetite
Improved almost front the first dose. Alter a
short time the fever and itching were allayed, and
all signs of irritation of the skin disap Ieared. My
catarrh and cough were also cured by the same
moans: and my general health greatly improved,
until it is now excellent. I feel a hundred per
cent stronger, and I attribute these results to the
use of the SARSAPARILLA, which 1 r'•eninmend
with all confidence as the best blood medicine
ever devised. I took it in small doses three
times a day, and used, in all, lesstbau two bottles.
I place these facts at your service, hoping their
publication may do good.
Yours respectfully, 8.1'. \WILDS."
Tho above instance is but one of the many con-
stantly coning to our notice, which prove the per-
• feet adaptability of A3ER's SAIRSAI'ARILLA. to
the euro of all diseases arising front impure orim-
poverished blood, and a weakened vitality.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood,
stimulates the action of rho stomach and bowels,
and thereby enables the system to resist and over-
come the attacks of all Scrojtslo„s Diseases; Erup-
tions qt' 1140 Skda, Rheumatism., Catarrh, General.
Debility, and all disorders resulting from poor or
corrupted blood and a1ow state of the system.
PREPARED 1*
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists; price SI, six 'bottles for 11.
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PiLLS
—Best Purgative Medicine -
Cure Constipation, Indiggeetion, Headache, and
w all Bilious. Disorders.. • •
8u1d everywhere. Always reliable..