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Michigan' s Only Candidato. Mr. Blaine, in bis enterprising ''Twenty Years of Cougress," thua gpeaki of Gen. Cass, i the Democratie rresidential candidate, wh- led hls party to disastrous defeat in the clection of ISIS: "The Democratie candidato was a man of higb character. He had served creditablv n the early part of the war of 1812, had been governor of Michigan Tenitory from ISIS to 1831, had been tivc years Secretary of war under General Jackson anJ had ;one to Franco na Minister in 1886. He remained at the court of Louis Phillupe, where he recclved minute consideratlon lor six years. When he returned to tbia country in 1845, at sixty years of age, he undoubtedly intended to re-enter politieal life." Populor ovatlons were arranged for hlm as ie journeved westward, and by the time he reacbed hls home In Detroit (en. Cass was )ublicly reeoírnized as a candidate for the jresidency. "By remainlns: in the Held as a candidate," says Mr. Blaine, " he dceply wounded Mr. Van Buren, disregarded a personal and polltlcal frlendship of thirty years' luration, and sundered tles whieh llfe was ;ou short to reunlte." In the end Mr. Van Juren's cnmlty defeated Gen. Cass when he obtalned the nomn..: ion in 184S. The dead statesmeu wlll always have a warm ?lace in the hearts of the people of Michigan, jeeause of hls many services ín her behalf and fciuisi' of the lustre wblch he shed upon her. -'lx: has had no presldentlal candi Inte slnce, tnd the outluok ior her having one in tho near 'uture Is not promislug. CusïOpo'.i : bas been ïami'd after him, and so long as that thriftv OTn prospera and grows hls many vlrtues wiil be extolled. It Is In Casopolis that Smith IVoodet llveá, whose name Is raentioned here 'lecause he Is the author of tho follcwing inlereRting letter: ''Nothing bas ever relleved uiy wife of rheumatlsm and neuralgia so much as Athlophoros. [ always keep lt In the house and cheerfully recommend it to others." An equally good opinión of the medicine is expressed bv Charles Latourett of Bradley, as [ollows : "I would say in favor of Athlophoros that one bottle entirely cured me of rheumatism whlch had been treated y some of our best pbyslclans without avall. 'I can hlghly recommcml it to all sufferlnzwith the same desease." G. Wiesinger & Son, druggists oí Adrián report this gratlfyinir case: Last lail, along about November lst, we sold a man a bottle ol Ath'ophoros for bis fatlur. who lad not walked more than tvo or three blocks at a time In atout two years. Alter taking one lottle of the medicine he walked to our BtoriMvhich is very nearly two milef Irom bis house and purchased the feeond bottle hinisclf. Thls was four days from ttie tim'j he first commence 1 taking Athlophoroi. He has taken flve bottles of the medicine and says he thinks he Is cntirely free from rheumatism. The gentleman Is In the neighborhood of slxty years of age and looks healthy and robust. If you cannot RetATHLOPiioiios of your drugglat.we wlll send lt expreas pald, on rccelrt of regular prlce -one dollar per bottle. We prefer tlmt you buy lt from your druírUr, but lf he hasn't lt. üo not be persuttded to try óomethlng clse, buc urdcr t once from ui as dlrected. Athluphoroj Co. 112 Vfali Street, New YorU.
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