Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1880 — Page 2

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that the u 7 tholxffian.port »wlMi»nttl bislutorssttn Ogjfapr— Louthnin »nJ O»Ml»u - Hon. IX P. Harris took the oalb •f off re ttatsrtsy, ami entered upon ths dtit'ss of the attorney gsnernlsbip MuUaJ. - - ~ By tbs preaiueathif the SMii Inst- has hewn designated ss fekfei vlnational thanksgiving. The people beve me*h to he thankful fW-J *JJ-e •*•«!. e. ala l ave learned to their <■,♦l till »e*uip*i«n of slander and mixMlnginc eresles no sympathy nor muK«a ouy vulne to those who engage in it . . f Inadvertently we ummittad Ohio from oar republican pyramid last week* We uk penion of Ohio, the mighty alate—mighty fur Garfield and Glory. The Salt river passenger traffic has tfud t terrifie boom for a week pash The travel hag ail been to the head WateMUiixldhe passengers are demo- • enUs. Il’soul- - _ _ . £ Democratic editors are now very busy in arranging Garfield’s igibinet. ‘/ la supjMJscd that gentlemen will have samething to say about tbe mat • teriin lire ftrtnre. Ar*ani«.» rends to confess a colored republican elected over the democratic .candidate by 14XX) majority, and being iteminated only one week pre •Istfa tohli eTectton. .There is a strong probability that lbs republicans will gain a United Btates senator from Ten n esses. Haw kina ths republican candidate for , overnoc «• elected by a plurality of abou 140 lover Wright, the regular demo cxatic nominee Aa Suited old gentleman, upon the rwcwipC of tbe republican victoriessnooted to a neighbor, “Where’s y««ur democratic puny now?” The reply v»x.“Gom tn b—L A good old .uctbodW brother quietly remarked, -Home at last.” For bale.—otennAype cuts of the Ijte democratic candidates for |-resid nt and vice president of the United Biiales, They will be sold at low figures on long time. Oar reasons fir wiling are good- Call at theßebtln 1 office for ii f irmation. General Hancock has wrillen anolhtff letter. This time to Barnum dir improving bis management of the campaign iq New York and discour, aging his proposal to contest the result of tbe election in that state. Hancock is disgusted with these local que tteo’. W. H. English ba« a realising sense of his uselessness in public lifeand draws himself into his iron bound room aud tbe door after him. Hi will devote his time to.computing Interest on bis mortgages, an 1 to gobbling the homes of the poor tuau whose ' friend lie is. The women are gradually gaining recognition in public life. The candidacy .or the office of Hate 1 brarian, mu .mpoitant office in this state, is by common consent conceded <o th ladies. They are to have the right of suflmgs in 1 Oregon, ami Wyoming Territory now gives to woman th , right df the ballot The Inter Ocean engaged a special train to carry Into the surrounding e»-nntry (he news of the late election. 1L was a gigantic enterprise. But wfe n source of much satisfaction to anxious readers eager to get tbe least information. It illustrates the wonderful magnitude of such an lustitulion as the finer Ocean. Tbe election la over and the exeitn’* and important theme of politics ' 1 soLso largely engage our attention. We will consequently have mor j *p»ce to devote to news from different parts of the county. We wlsii to secure a eorrespondsut in every township of the county, ami whf make it tn the advantage of per* son-* who will volnunti-er n such set▼loe. La lus bear from all the tow«Dr. Tanner will repeat his forty days fast hr London.' It has been a ranged that six men as near as possible the age and physical condition of Doctor Tanner should try tbe same eotperfniMt, subsisting upon alcoholic stimulants while the doctor takes only water. This tu showthe relative uieiito of the two liquids « medic lues. This will bean Interesting diversion after the wepr and tear of ths folilica’ jusrpasaed. ———— Money was used the polls by m prmn!neDtn»publiu*o.-Starke Ledger The Lodger man ata ul i go before the grand jury and tell what he 1 now» About republicans purchasing votes, so that, justice may be met •’ to the guilty parlies. What a sight ii wo«M be tadeed; a detn6crafic edlun testifying <rf froad. ow the pert of b republican. a man who is fa nil iar with fraud by personal contact i> find to suspect its existence in others 4. Id referring to the action of the de tested candidate for auditor in Bentow county, in publishing through th. Sotamna Cf the Review indirectly scurrilous attacks on republican citi. spm of Fowler, W. B Mad deck the wfitorwf tliat paper says; ••Jim. Long strikes right home, this week, but the harder he bits, tbe bigger the leading tcpublics ns will like the thieves that Jidi hirike* nt.” Truly said, in one parting. ; at U, the 1 arder a man Ctrikeein m» matter -of slander thr more people will Ignore blm and his acts. It would sem that it was slmhm t to» that demoer-ts should learn that defamation of the -I aracterof persons oi <u j using belie « oly attracts sym. p»thy to the persons defamed and a-cftkeiw in tbe public only contempt f>r those who ei gagr <q work of defamatioo.

tedloa* yea tv the burden of democrat to editorials has been ••tesnd”“bto fraudulency,” “fbe fraudulent president” aud other such endearing epi thets. Now we have a vsriaUmi a.td it is “thief,” ‘‘bribe taker,” etc. would conclude from reading demoiwwtto IWwwtont that the tnafnrirw aft the cltisens of the United States were totally depraved and ready at any Hine to endorse the must extreme aute of villainy. Ono notable aud pr*i n «*Worthy feet ore of the republ'®*” v e <>ry Is *he l«ck of vain-glorious boasting on the part of republicans. In place of this there seems to be a mighty welling up from ihe depths of die heart au expression of gratification. A aeu«>e of relief seems deplete ! on every esunteuanc e as If every one realized that tbe country had been rescued from some grvaf aud impending evil.-as we honeUly believe would fiSlne upon us Th tbe re suit of a democratic success. The ready concurring of-our democrat! friends in I bureau It is none tlie lew* praiseworthy. Long have they voted patiently praited, bu t no president did they elect. Yet all or nearly all seem salinfled that, under file present con dittos of things, tbe counjry la rate in the hands of the republicaiii and, that a change is not a convumalion much to be desired. The qlialige I 1 sm I eeu needed all along is n'chauge. |<4 front iu Uie democratic ranks, n ohausv in democcMlic policy, a change. | lb democratic leadership, above jtll a ' change of party, a change of name F«>r under the name de.noeratte, with I all its hideous history, with ail its fail'* ures, nd party i.eed ev<r sx*>ect tu sUvceed to power. The joint ] olit.cal discussion last Friday evening, at Cheshire Hath bet ween Bvuator oi this place, and Biinon P. Thompson, Esq., republican, of Rensselaer, drew a very good liouse considering the limited notice given. Very few poopie outside of t'rowii Poiut, or iu town either, knew or the debate until it was over. Senator Wood opened the discussion iu a speech of 30 minutes, iu wnich be charged tbe republicans with having made all the land grunts to railroad companies and legislation generally and iu the interest of bondholders and capitalists, and agains. the poor people and laborers. Mr. ■ Thompson followed iu a speech of 40 ■ minutes, iu which he showed that the land grants were not only voted tor in Congress by democrats, but that every democratic national conventiou resolved in favor of tbe government giving tbe aid granted to railroad compan les. If Mr. Wood was opposed to the land grants be did not agree with hispaity, and consequently was not j in accord with that party; and »o with mlT other questions. Mr. Wood's arguments were in opposition to the i rect.rded principles of hispa ty. After ' Mr. Thompson sat down Mr. Wood had ten minutes to the debute, and in justice to him it must l>e said be made the best of a bad cause. There was no mistaking tbe judgment of the audience as t?> the' weight of Wrgument. It wtevall one way The republicans were in the bett ptasible humor, and the demo.-rats—well, there did not seem to be any of them there. Mr. Thompson proved himself A ready and able debater, familiar with all the political questions now prominent aud lo discuss them iu an- eloquent aud dighitied manner. He made many friends. —Cruwu Point Register.

No more Hard Times.

If you will stop speutliug so much on fine clothes, rich food and style, buy good, healty food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of employing expensive, quack doctors or usiug so much of the vile hutnnug mediciue that does you only harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure rem?dy. Hop Bitters; that .cures always at a trilling cost, and you will see good times aud have good health

Exchange! Exchange !

—XShy not exchange your old books for new ones al less than half the retail price at Harding & Tharps. —Webave alargestovk of/ten s d readers for exchange,bring in yonr old books and get new ‘ones fpr them, our stock ot school supplies is complete and we are selling them yery low. Please oaH and see ua before purchasing.—Harding & Tharp.

Report of the Rensselaer Public Schools.

For ths Month sliding Non Mh 1880:

1 Primary A. . « „ Mb* Paris. to 84 e; m.i <uu m< uw ( n lB h i Prlnmrv B. ' 40 1 Mlm Q«borne; If- 80 40 48.1 44.1 W Ut.t «,* ]■ 8 nr, 8 intermediate, Mr. Benjamin. 31 18 80 M.S SS.;-. W. fW. j. 4 i I ST 4 Grammar. I " . n&M* l - “ " “ **•' “*•' ’■> d •: ’« fir. ; 11 1, ~ u in ,1, w,- ,|,. , I j I „ *■■ ■ — ll ■» 111 -I »• IJ- *~ ■I — — —— — - Total.J krt '■ tn

TotalGirls. Boys.

-Xu. ul I'UpiU UUI i "or —umlmrof PnpiU Tardr. dumber of Ca e-, Taw’Jncw*. /BfoiidUys Absence. Total days Presence. fer Cent. of Attendance, Averege Daily Attendance. Average Number Belonging. ' I

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MEAT MARKET. (Finn Door West Jewelry Store ) MsfitHer, - Indiana, ElfiJLEfiß MCll.rrop’r, TIE KF, Pork, Veal. Ro is tavited •*ll. The Ulrteest Frtee Paid fes <2w»J>Fat CMlte. U-A_ . . j.j.«iouk»ac ‘ ffARDWG&THARP." ■ arsofom TSKta DRUG STORE • Into Mr». nemphtn'a Brick Betiding. and have fixed Hap in rood •trie, and when you ne«l asythinffia their lia« Ik- aare to patroaiaa tfcair -tore. Yom will find the old Pioneer ready and n illing to wait on you. They keep a gcuaral Morttuent of Patent Medicines! PERFUMERY, ETC., And sell at the lowestearii price". For the secommodation of the public they keep a choice aMortinentef , GF.OaSRZSS (n the same room, and relle as cheap or cheaper thnu other Sea lore. HARNESSMAKING t JONATHAN PEACOCK Has purchn*c«lGeo.Granel’e Harne»»Shop and I* now prepared to accommodate the public with every article in hie line, such m HARNESS! SADDLES, 1381D1.F.5, QOLLARS, WHIPS, ETC. Hi* work itmadeof the best material and put np in the neatest and most substantial manuer. Prices a little lower than the lowest. Shop opposite Met4>y A Thompson’s Rank, HensM-laer, Ind. J. 11. PKAt OtlK. For etnwn. FENDIGA FjOSf —DEALERS IN—DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES. HATS. CAPS, NOI’TONS. HOSIERY, ETC., ETC. LADiE’S AND GENT’S FURNISHING ooours,. CARPETINO, CHOICE GROOEHIES, PLUG AND FLNE-cVt CHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobacco, In short, a complete stock of General Merchandise, These goods are first class in every respect»were carefully teleched by oneoi experience, with special reference to the Rensselaer market, and will be sold at bard timepricea. Axaats tar the CaMmtsd If. SELZ k CO’S Prima Quality Boots* Shoes None better in the world. Call and look at them. FENDIU A JOST. ggißlib Mptewio alvrayi Cnr,-i sr.il never THsar.pointTLo world's c’- 0 .,t Tnls-Ita-iovo. ter Kaa end Boust. Ciican, ctiici axxil PITCZIEirSCASTORIA fsnoi Narcotic. Children grow fut upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend C.tSTORIA. It rcgulitcs the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, nllny.d rcvcrishncfqi, and destroys Worms. MALARIAL POISON The principle cause of nearly all sicknesa* his time of the year has its origin] in a disordered Liver, which, it not regulated in time, great suffering, wretchednets and death will ensuo. A gentleman, writing from South America, says: "I have used your Simmons’ Liver Regulator wltli good effect, both as a prevention and cure for Malarial Fevers on the Isthmus of Panama.” If you feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liter or “biliousne**," and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently as to take SIMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR* It is given with safety and the happiest roulu to the most delicate infant. It takes the place of quinine and hitters of every kind. It is Uie cheapest, purest and best family medicine in the world. - SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 0. H. WALKER’S NKW AND SURE IFLEXjIKEF’I One of the best remedies of tbe age for THE CURE pF CONGESTIVE CHILLS. , BOWFH. * SICK.HEADACHE, / NEUHAI.OIA. CHH-LS. Oori t £ EUMArIBM ’ CRAMP, BRONCHITIS, DIPHTHERIA, ETCCT. H. WALKER’S LUNG BALM FOR COLDS, GOUGHS, HOARSNESR, LUNG FEVER, t BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA A CROUP Ui» good for CMldron and one of the best Medicine f» ' nt ~ifiinifif|fcn ««■•£•»•»•&» klittXMM' BrwVtsre.

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Department and Teacher.

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!• HOW■ *'' ’ Successful Paper! The true tcet of Merit ieSuecae. The judgment of the people can never bo warpfid by boasting of va n pretences. cribe fbrU and read «, and that L why I7FERYBODY READS THE REPUBLICAN. THE MERCHANT, THE FARMER. THE LAWYI.R, THE DOCTOR, THE MECHANIC, • 'J HE LABORING MAN, YOUNG GENTLEMEN. YOUNG LA DI I'M. WIVES AND HUSBANDS, POf.rnOIANS. r RFPUBLKJANH, ghei*:nbackers, DEMOCRATS, REFORMERS, sad sD Classes of People Subscribe For the Republican or borrow It from their neighbors. It* Circulation greatly excels that oj any other nubbeatian in the county 1 <ind thertforc it it the best Advertising Medium. IT IS THF. OLD EST, 1 ' i: AND THE BEST. - AND THE CHEAPEST .PAPER IN THE ‘ COUNTY. YOUR WIFE WANTS IT! YOUR CHILDREN WANT IT! YOU WANT IT YOURSELF! Only tt.so Per Annum. ■ ASK the recovered Dyvpvptice, Bilioue *HVfIvM-it V*' Sufferers, Victims of Fever and A gue, the Iff MzaetrniALDlßeased ** Patient, how they re*f*e revered tlieirllealth, Cheerful Spirits and fflrl Good appetite— they ¥ * I** ■ - will say by taking SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR For Dyspepsia, Cousttpatioy Taundiee, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache, Colic, Depression of Spirits, Soar Stomach, Heart Burns, Ac. It Has no Equal. This unrivaled out hern remedy Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mkhcukt, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE.! If you fiel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongfie coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or “biliousness,” and nothing will cure *6u so speeitily and permanently as Slminon’i Liver Regulator. It is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate Infnnt. It takes the niace of quinine and bitters of every kind. It, Is the cheapest, purest and best Tamil v medicine in the world. J. H UILIN A CO., Philadelphia. Pa. ISTSoIa by all Dniggista. ISjanSl

C'Yi : ' v V Ms A h I V r < ‘- ' Y-.^/ «*■*' ••/ A;’ %?<••, Jr'k”? •'■’•'£ *. "*•/•>V.’4 * .VH ri ■■ ifcjf •* I J WtM fcV ’WMStegj ar.’.r •Ve Ktsan Cured, Mfc£e?j Rfcr A>ui C’wii rriier.lll,lll ire Claim. *V~ TUeiw nr? uoj>,i)ve<c« mJ .■»», <tf*a| pSVittm’ 31*. Xjoifiin' iviiiWril wit' kwUib »». •|UI« Kjy ♦iirrtl, we iiui»d> «4» h.nelwt.tirtmtfy. Wo tllall ler plottactl io tunll c •fieri of It'ktioiaiilalM Io MMy-inlet rated CARPER'S LITTLE LIVEH PiLLS Also cure nil form* n( Hflioumiei.. pi-.-' out Coriml jwtt oil and I>v«,»|«ln. poniiirte > rM.'ii roll* ye U.irzrr Imm UK! hearty eetiiut. cori ev< li.rokJoii* ■•I the Wloamch, Stimulate ll»e Liver, end llrau,nie the BNrets. They <ln Ml Olla i<y tnklnt J-ist line little pill nt a «<<> «r. They ure |M>reiy vngetH>lr. <!o not gripe ur purge.end ura an nearly prrMon U H txenohle tor a pill to l>». Pr'r-e 21 iwti '• r-»i fl. *»l«*»<4ru«iiM«e>v.ry'rliorr er»<>>iipv.->»(ii|. CAKTSK KEOU lAK CO., ERIS, ~ **l l"* ? * >?0. ■w ■ 1 »■ :-■ —... 1 1 A‘"-L- tii m' BUTAHOIS2I»H3CX!CAa. «S TO (io PE3 ACKEI _ •Irons SoUa! Mare Cropat JBallmd Ibrauyb Center of Land*. Hroitby Climate. Meboola and Umrchea. In. teillsent Population. ’* ' f , HIGHEST REWARD TO FARMERS*,, Theaa land* are a loot distance Eaat of the, Mlwdßßlppl River. loirge amonnt saved tn travel and transportation Of cropa. Doecrii*. ure pamphlet In Erwlltli and Gorman. Addrsee F>.«». r cun* KT, Grand BapMs. Mlrltffran.t <! I eiae’aOare l«r <>*»Zuu»p-jg tten lsalM>tt>ebeMeoa«htned El cine. Dam etanlt-boulo ■ lara*. &Mdorsspwa > aa MaS.l I Wawaawi tofvt bayera. H KBMBQQEBZQQZEI3HKgBB mort elurattve propert&e of all other BUtora, No <Umw oVan pceatbiy lon« exhrt where Hop Bitten are os\pdAQ varied and.perfect are their Bur fin ssTHlStMvifwtolStttstsMtaim. To ell whose e Wapl IJ an 11 cau»o irrentarityoftheboweJecrV urinary organa, or who ryquireaa and mild SUmulaat, Hqpttttare«»Without IntfwNo matter whatymu- fXeHns* er symptoms ar* what the dleeaee or auVaX is see Hopßm *“?■ . Po^*?? att antflyouA" ** tat if yo i eaJTer.butneeandunre <**!>\ *»We Hop B Hewnimhrv, Hop Bhlen h druggv,] drunken noMnaa. bet the nd Best MedMee ever made; th* •WTiUmViwso and RHPH* and no penmn. er should be without them. BBBSIIHqX

*c I jfoMpa^'~~~’ / - Unrnacc - ~ •»j*ariivSSy-• Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, z Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, Domestic and XewTork Singer Sewing Machine*, &C.,&C.,AT W. H.&.0. RHOADES’ HARNESS SHOP. 12:7

Mffi WS ARE AGAEV! WITH Jk FULL LUSTE OF Watches, Silverware, Violins, Ciceks, Spectacles, Violin Strin Jewelry, v Accordeons, PockerCutlery, SOLBAGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFOHD WATCH I have in my employ, A FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN, of eight yenrs ex pcrience- Fine Watch Work a Specialty. Orwin’s Ohl Stand. HAMAR. CASH GROCERY HOUSE ! LOVIS KERS, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES PROVISIONS, GLASSWARE. QUEENS WARE CROCKERY, &c. Parties baying for Cash will find it to their interest to examine my goods and prices. The lllghent Vrlces Paid for Country Produce. ftettMCfoer, Indiana. 12-0 LOUIS TT GOLDMAN &HARDMAN THE JEWELERS! Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! "Watches! Clocks! -Jewelrv! !’ xr h. ? Plated. 'X%/JT' l 1 Plated Ware, ® . . -• 0 Instruments i :I. A? 0 Musical a X> " Instruments, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 10 Yean Experience at the Bench.

: 1 J I ■■ WILLEY & SIGLER’S | TRADE PALACE' IN THEIR NEW OPERA HOUSE BUILDING IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, BOOTS AMD SHOES, MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING: NOTIONS ANO FANCY3BJODS, ' ■ FAMILY GROCERIES Bottom Pi ice is our Motto. We will not be undersold! We have a large and commodious store building. The best and lightest Store room in .Northern Indiana. No goods sold in s dark room. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Call nd see our store room, goods and prices before uy ing.

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■**MSSSSS3SSSSSSiSSiBSSSSia^SS^«^^~^— — - [I Sisi i>z flr( Having secured the exclusive sale of the Famous “Early Breakfast Stove,” and beiqg in receipt of a full line with all the latest improvements and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased to have you call and examine and be convinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves are the Randsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All I ask is for you to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I alsohave in stock a full and complete line of . Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, Ac. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, Ac.,Ac. C3r±«.Jlul\rT3 C>I=»E;TVXT\rC3r From 7 O’clock A M. to 9 P. M Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture-

Kendall’s Spavin Cure! It cures Spav in s <>r ni,n ’ fc 19 novr splints, ring- known o be one bones and all sim ilar blemishes W|®rml the bst liniand removes WotT . nu i ever the bnnch without blistering. STATEMENT MADE To whom it may concern:—ln the year 18T5 I Presiding Elder of the St. Albans DUtjdci. treato.l with -Kendall’s Spavin Cure,’ a bone Dr „j K spavin oi several month s growth, nearly half vour letter I will say that niv experience with as large as r hens egg, and eonipletelv stopj'.eil “Kendall’s Spavin Cure" ha.lieen verv sAtisfacthe lameness and wnwvul the enlargement. tnryh»de«l. Threeer four years ago I proenre-t . ~ . , _ . ® , alm Ole of your agent, and with it, cured a hw?c I have worked the hoi-ae ever since very hard, tamene»s caused by spavin. lj|-t and he never has been lame, nor eould 1 ever horse hecatue verv lamennd I turned hint witsee an v difference In the size of the hock joints for a few weeks when he became latter, but ■ ’• . ..w e- u it. when I put him on the road he grew worse, I treated hnn with Kendall’s Spavin when I discovered that a ringbo-m was form - Cure. B. A.GxiNEg. irig, I procured a bottle of Kcr.ilall’s tp.ivin Sworn and Mibscrilicil to before me this 25th c«re and with less than a bottle cnired hun a» . ■ , D v. . r. r_ ._ that he is not lame, neither can the bunch 4> J day of Feb.. A. D. 18<>. Jous G. Jenst, found. Bespectfully yours. Justice of the Peace. ’ P. X. Gbasgkb KendalFs Spavin Cure! What u Good for Beast i« Good fir ‘ Rakersfieik. vt„ no?. 23. tsn. gun. K- J - Kcnilall A t o-Geffts:—l wish toaddmy testimony in favor of v«»ur invaluable liniment, • ~Cen«tall’* spavin Cure.” lif thesprinx of If <3 H*ad *f its affeeta o* Hrnnaa Fleah. < T ’>'Pl>ed on the ice an<l sprained my right limb ’ ' tat the knee joint I*was verv lame and at times Patten’s Mills Washington Co., N. Y. Feb 21.50 aufferod the most excruciating pain. I wore a n j l-11 st r» Tn.,— —t-,, . bandage on it for over * year, and tried most B. J. Kendall, M. D., Dearer. Ttutpartieu- 1 everything in mv reach, but could find nothing ■ar case on which I used ytMtr ”Ke3dalV* Spar- that would give'me |«en»auent relief. When in (hire” was a malignant ankle sprain of six- 1 overworked it would paint.m very much. In but in rain. lour “Kendall s Spavin Cure” eare thongtit I would try it.. J used one-third put the foot to the ground again, w-1. for TG «d « bottle. and>X|>ericnccd relief at once. The >i m ..s„—. "ain left a»e and has not troubled me since. I ■rat timesmee hurt,iwanatural position. Io .’eel very grateful to yon and would recommit a family liniment it excels anything we eve Kendall’s Spavin Kure to al! who suffer with used. Yours truly. Rev. M. P. Bell. sprains or rheumatism. Yonrsc truly PMtor M.E, Church, Patten's Milla, N. Y. Mrs. J. BoutwMl. Mndaddsesa for illustrated Circular which we think gives nositire proof of its virtues. Xbi. remedy ha*ever met with snah unqualified success to oar knowledge,' for l>ea* a* well as man. Price *1 per bottle, or alx bottles for S 3. Ah druggists have it or can got it foi* von, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors. DU. B. J. K»SI>.U.LA(X). y ' Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' s > pUmIB S THEkpFTI vi. cu JEewF > JS Q Cureshy A ISORPTIOM Nature's way CURE | BACK ACHE' M jjiwiimM And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and SB || THROAT DISEASES Urinary Organs by wearing the BQ ■■ r t i >« j ■ * BREATHING TROUBLES» ImprovedExcelsiorKidneyPad in*,*,, ~m uve ,^ u „ „ tl Simple, Sensible, Direct, m&t cam death. Painless, Powerful. thovsaniw testify to n>viKTu»s It OTTZCBMS where tU eke Uk A YOU CAN BE BELIEVED BavsiATiox and Rmvolutiox in Medicine. . A IvrTt ’L Absorption or direct application, as opposed to . d Sondli’e üßsatiafactory Internal raedlclnva. Mend for our v > r v jSSrr ’ treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free. Mold by ** AU.T JFFKCWoe . * w S^„ Mbymo «, . Chicago, Ills. Chicago, Ills. D YS PE PS ■B diwfaMt-toata.JsL;-. ■anasa**aßSfe*fe>fea=aK3*a,femßanaet**a*gaaß*«a**aMfea**Maia«Eas?r~~’ i, i.'.:'"~. , '."i.'2T'x; l !■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ inv-s rellar. Pngarad by J. P. Miller, MJD., BbP I mF wP Wfe Uii» wsfe*wMegtgaauire *»d< Pile*fStoats. w m fe* feWßtry Morts *••• h or will get it for you. T. M JONES THE TAILOR! Sait* for Meo, Youths and Children out and to order. All wokr warranted. I have just returned from Chicago\witb a FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS and I will mH Mills from fa to $lO cheaper than yon can buy eleswhere Come nd Uy me. T. JONES, ‘Tur Tailob