Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1883 — Page 8

YOUNG MEN.

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of affairs similar to those in Florida and Louisiana was found. Here it became convenient to again use the original of Florida decision. It was resurrected from its festering grave and made to do duty once more in preserving “the Constitution and the law” and in seating Hayes and Wheeler. To you, sir, and to most citizens, this is an old story. You have told it, and listened to it, and deplored its circumstances again and again. But to me and to many thousands of other young men who became voters since the Electoral Commission, it is fearfully new and strange. This is my only excuse for requesting the publication of this letter: that young men may have their curiosity excited to the end that they will read the history of the Electoral Commission, as I have read it, with eyes open. In behalf of the truth of history, the brightly shining Sun, which I know has ever looked with kindly glances upon young men. might throw a portion of one of its day’s world of light upon this wonderful buried, but yet living subject. While I am a Republican by birth and habit, and shall undoubtedly remain one from convictions upon the tariff and other questions, I shall never again vote so a member of the Electoral Commission who aided in the application to the Presidential election of 1876 of those two sets of “Constitution and law.” It is with regret I recall that |I voted for Garfield, and have for years idealized him in my heart; and if Samuel J. Tilden, the noble man who, in behalf of his country’s peace and prosperity, silentlv saw one of earth’s greatest prizes, fairly his, wrested from him by robbery, should once more become a candidate for the Presidency, with associations not absolutely dangerous to the country or its institutions, I should deem it an honor to be one of his supporters. Twenty-three. Akron, O. Philadelphia Record: Jonathan S. Brinton left this state for lowa many years ago and accumulated considerable properl y. In 1875 he became convinced that he was inspired by God to open an inn or tavern near Jerusalem, to prepare for the restoration of the Holy City, and, although remonstrated with by his friends and by his family, he determined to make the journey to Palestine and do as he had been ed. He first divided his property equally between himself and wife, and sailed for the Holy City. Upon arriving there he purchased several acres of land near the city and erected a hotel. Strange to relate, the scheme proved a great financial success, and the old gentleman is now making a fortune from his inn. Recently he sent over for his family, and they are now with him ana highly delighted with their new home and the golden prospects. Hundreds of Englishmen and Americans stop at the hotel 2 and it has become one of the institutions of Jerusalem.

F A.IH. OCTOBER 9, 10, 11 & 12, 1883

A Real Fact! —Bargains may be obtained by ailing on PRIEST BROS., opposite McCoy & Thompson’s Bank. Just received a new invoice of Boots & Shoes! Latest styles!! Best material and make!!! Lowest in price!!!!Call and see.

J As. A. THOMPSON % Pw9) ft 07// ® /// I Watchmakar e JEWELER, Remington, Ind /vWnfming w Fomsm I Remew BUC ; SAB Diseases] 1 TETTER.ITCH.SORES. PIMPLEB.J XERYSPELASj/4 KRING V/CRM.y ?.w. r WHINE PILES Bymptomaare moistare, staging, itching, worse at seems as if pin-worms were crawling about the rectum; the private parts are often affected. Asa pleasant, economical and positive cure, Swatni’* Oihtmikt is superior to any article in the market Sold by druggists, or send 50 cts. in 3-ct Stamps. 8 Boxes, #1.26. Address, »b. S wathx & Son, Phil*., Pa.

Go to R, F. PRIEST & BRO., for Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Notions, Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands, 5 otc., etc.

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In ths space NATHAN V. CLEAVER, HSiMBHHD Will appear next week.

PRIEST & BRO. have everything in the line of OGTSWSHOES* from the cheapest to the very best—all styles and sizes. Can fit you; also fit your pocket book! Don’t Forget--We handle FALLEY’S Shoes, as well as the make of other manufacturers. Every pair made to order, and warranted. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MASUFAATEHtY. - J P-WARNER, PROPRIETOR' -jV. Warner’s Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington— RENSSELAER - - INDIAN A Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I ana prepared tamanutac ture aod repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricultural loa plemeits, ete., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND PROPRIETOR- , —Dosul®!* In — American and Italian MONUMENTS, TABLETS. EBABSTONBS, SAABS, ‘ SLATE AND MARBLE MANIPLES Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. Also Dealer in a HI, Mil’ »J, H EM, a, A .

J. W. DITVALL’S IMvwy EiWfe Livery Teams, with or without Driven '^frgfra.-tfg^'.^g* 11 " 1 JL lIIMMMItim J/Fo • spnffjffi i <«»*<*• of Iron, Jfertv»iin» twiF jy Jr if &f W g BS tSr ggg gs mjl ■Bas’Aeased.PAospAoranin afflr Jf JF JB|y s&' &jf gg JSKff ■■ I a poiatubt* form. i'o> tag v.msßßSfAf JrA -fa BVfir /Jf a IMS I DebiM v, Lo»» of gm** Sf agf “ S: ff ST gg g I wt€ > .Proalratwn ofVliM. 'L.JgBf9 r gg' fiss9 99 gML I Power* it ie inrfisjf so» tie. BTeeray benefited by it* XR I JillTl /a most excellent remedy foe and Pub* X JErJUWIJJUz the debilitated vital forces, UC &NM&n-S Will find It of tbeflprgatest value rUQAHBMWi^BgMaKgMBKMHWg——w——n—— mH wner&p* Tonicis necea- |R3tWr F- Sr ft/ am/S» ST fS 9r IP ■ary, f recommend it jtf 99gf fa f ifiSSs Jis g ’9 A 9 9-&\ as £ remed-ial JESf S ®9Sfgf ig§S& &9 g. 'ggf : >'« M WNe B7E 33 LR. H A.ih'ElO CO.. 219 ». MAUt ST., ST. MfliT

Tin nw RENSSELAER, IND. JUST OPENED. New and finely furnished. — Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Rus to aad from Depot. PHILIP BLUE.Proprietor. Rensselaer. May IL 18.K3 ts. LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House. Monticello, Ind Has recently been new furnished through put. The rooms are large and airy th® looa tion central, making it the most conveJlea and desirable hopse Intown. Try it * I ~ ~ t| William Smithy | House £ Bridge Builder! All kinds of shop and scroll work done at Ch cafco prices. Shop and residence west of Ri cr Bridge, Rensselaer. Ind. Nov. it, 163. 1. 1 II John W. BKedicus, Plasterer & Cistern Buildei | All kinds of Plain and ©raaineutal woOk dor l| ip the ta test style. Leave orders at Tharp's >rn< Store. JL. X. WILLIS, | Gun k Locksmith, (Bhap on River bank, south of. Schat | Heasa, Rensselaer, ft d.) All kinds of Iron and W® >d turj ) ing, and fine woi kin ligi,* t-I aa Brass, on short notice, and at real | onable rates. Give me a call. vsr4 BLACKSMITH SHOI [Benth of McCov* Thontpsen's Bank.} Renssslasr, Ind. BRANT? PreaT fl’’UK proprietor having fitted np a new sh< JL are now fully prepared to do all kinds 81 sckstnl thing, at the lowest price, and lot most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and < ■ others needing anything in our line, are invit give ns a cal). We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty ! And gjive this branches the business parties I attention. All work warranted. •RANT || Meat-Market! [first door east of post office.] I Rensselaer. - - India* I FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MSfTi | Sansair, Bolina, Baas. Bitti, Ete. I sold in quantities to suit parchaserg at he low* j| prices. The very hs»t cl »;ock r,)«a«htvrei. II me a call. I Fish and Poaitry kept ia season, Thslhigh' ! | market pr ice incaeh paid for Cattle, Skoop, Ho || Calves.|Peultry, Rides, Sheep Pelts. Tallow, e i| ▼Saar S.B.WOODRtI I’IONFEE c MEAT I MARKET! I (Firat Doer Waal Jowaliv Stare.) | Reaualaar, >- lad., J. J. Eigleebach, I PbOFRTRT* ® BRET, Pork, Teal Mutton, Sai I age, Balagna, etc., sold ia quan "I ties to slit purchasers at the I cwt I prices. Nona hut the best steak slaugh N ered. Evarjdodj is iuvited ta tail. I Tbs Riormt Paica Paid for Got I Fat Cat'tlr. I May 26 18R2 I

cwnes ‘’Puis Known to Men of Fame and Science for Renowns ALL IMPURITIES OFTHE BLOOD. Acknowbdftd » ffrud, Pleuut, *ni Ifflctont Care for CONSTIPATION, JS'KKliii*™* DYSPEPSIA, hff i sxw , .« and tenderness at pit of stomach,, despondency. LIVER g om P l * lp *' Bilionsnew, Chill, and *“ . n Ferar, causing aorenau in back and also bottom of ribs; ■weariness, irritability, tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold sensations eyesdull,dry cough,stifled and obstructed feeling, Irregular pulse, bad colored stool*. APOPLEXY Epil«P«y.P®raly»fe,dim rtr vr 1 >sight- sound in ears, giddinesa confusion in head, nervousness, flashes of light before eyes, lea, of memory. Diseaaes of Bladder and KIDNEYS urine dark or light,red deposit; niMiiuiw, burning, stinging, bearing down sensations, frequent desire to urinate, uneasiness, inflamed eyes, dark circles, thirst. Dlaeaaea er UP ART severe pains, fluttering or weight near Hi-on | T heart, more so on moving quickly and when lying on left side; ont of breath on exertion. UCAnAPUET dull or sharp pains in temples, fICHUHUnE., , TM or head; Kintnsss, nansea. Oropay ia caused by watery fluid. Klieumv Alans, dtc., by uric acid in blood. Bowel Biasorderi by corrupt matter. Worms by ths peats within. Colds by choking of the secretions bWAOE'N PILLS, by gentle action, remows the cause, making apermauent sure. Sent by mail fog 25 eenis box of SO Mils; 6 boxes, SI.OO. (In postage Wright s Indian Vegetable Pill FO» THB LIVER And all Bilious Complaints Safe to take, being purely vegetable: no grip-' iug. Price 25 cts. All Druggist).