Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1880 — Page 2
—- to —— PS CORKINS. Editor.
Th# Oxford Tribune, we uhdenKEiff la ‘uff eale. j WaHtofoietiv/g a-w Jail. th# hb Ml tfwf Whir»i in enmplet- d. 1 i 'r'ii I '■'• j Ibe rrjetbtir-an majority tn Dakota Wu tO/JfiO Hbe’e * good Mt#, l«t bar ba adruittad. - —■ ,if. Tbe d<tixwrai t<- ntaj>*ri*y- tn Re-Ut tmnlr, the otd home of W- H. Bog I&h. '*aa jn«i &S. V i < br TSoinan. <>f the Winamac Dem r> owing to the death ef-trie ami. Imu«u uo p»per last v*vk. r -laporteis agitating thf telepbt n q. ' -ikH* a matter io which that aity da behind her enterprising rival of toe lz»he ?*An», Pa* Ryaue. a republican of Walkerton hail nia Auger bitten off on* day 1-sl week In a fracas with a greenback, or of that place. The Starke Ouutt Ledger la disrespectful tn Mr. English late candidate for ▼ ee-preoideiil. It says be made I-nliana all.right in a hor*. A minister of the Christian church was aneste'f by the democrats in Wa bteh charged with illegal voting. But übon trial waatriumphantly acquitted. Tbe governor of Ohio baa Jaeued a ] rocl-mstinn for a special election for < in General Garfield’,. < is- r rt, he having resigned his e*a. In ( ungr. m on (he 10th inet. The editor <>f Ute Winamac Renob 1.-an has resigned the position of poetMamter which he has filled for nine ; >ara. He Joe* this because of bb wle.linn mill* elate-senate. thinking that hording bosh oflleea at the samei.rna might Invalidate bis Actioxr in * ir.tr legislature.
*'Ve ere in favor of Hancock !n<ICH4 an ' • man who baa a record as clear as hie.—B’.xrke “ninty Ledger. Wei’ ye*. but wouldn’t It do not to di serac? of so purera record by uooiinath>e' him as candidate of so »potted ring streaked an orgauls»*too m ILa dsnw-cratio party. B’uffton Chronicle says tba’ Wells vouniy relied IM 4 republican vo>ee th s year, and tw ye .re ago ebe i.ad but 770- The t'Li..i>icle thinks ‘l ists cause for rejoicing 'among the republicans. It !s truly a great gain* »od al ewa earnest work on the par, o'the republicans in Wells county. Theism perance people of Kansas hive achieved a signal victory. At the late election an amendment prohibitlng.the manufacture, sale or use »»f any kind nf Intoxicating drinks was tarried by 20,000 majority. The people of Indiana should look tn itthatla like amendment to the constitution bf thia state is submitted to the voters tiy the incoming legislature, Let tem. )>eranre people move forward in tbls graud work.
Cumback For The Senate.
The Republicans of Indiana ought too-ecl Cum back to the U. 8- Senate He is tlje J»eer of any of the gentle men named, in talent, integrity and poetical experience. No man cab »ho-v a better record as a man, or an officer, tl an be. He has been true to every trust confided to him aud true to tl e paoy that trusted him. In IWB. when a poor man he accepted the race for Lieut Governor aud canvassed the State from the river tc the taken at his own expense, and carried the party through, himself luuu’.ug about a tho usand ahead of t’»e ticket. The people with a wonderful unanimity said be must go to the Senate. The Legislative caucus nominated him, be receiving 52 votes, while no other Candidate received more than seven Older but Tess true I oliticians stung by their defeat under ttie lead of Jim Hughes, himself a candiifsL*, bolted the caucus aud de>-it-au-d bis election.
The republicans of the state were Indignant sad said that junllceshould be righted. They have butried every one of idtoae bolters and this is tb e Cwt opportunity they have had to dy that measure of justice, without which parties as well as m?u cannot thrive. Now is the time to right that wrong. t urnback never faulterod In his devotion .to his party and never with He is one of its bail dess, and it will b*gtad to recognize its obligations to uue who in thirteen campaigns has g.>ven his best efforts for the promo lion of its success. In what may be termed poll deaf judgement be has no superior is. the State, and thia is De* <ause be la couiptmionable and approachable by the people, and tbi b •eels their needs, separations and Lopes. He is native and emphatic ally a representative Hoosier. nJ M*an is personally acquainted with more pn.ple and piauea in Indiana Ibnn ho is, t r t • . ' jAnd In the influence that thasthgle Indian: Republjean Senator will have with a republican administration, wo believe no man would do more for the workers of bis party in the Stats. It la natural with him to do a man a service if be can* and the people who have borne the burden of the fight, could always rely upon having a ready and powerful-frreud at court. —•Lawrenceburg Frees.
—The work on the line of the Chicago <fc Indianapolis Railroad has been progressing rapidly daring the past two months. Eight miles as track have been laid north frqpi Rensselaer, and an equal amount south ot Dyer is standard gauge and north from Rann el aer the ties aud iron are standard gauge, but for convenience in using the narrow gauge rolling stock the ison » laid temporarily to tbs narrow gauge. The managemento3oCdently prom. i»ejtliat the line will be finished through te Chicago by the first of May.— Delphi Times. Iqatewd of being eight miles thia ■id>of Dt*r> they are ntearly double
’’ „ . * *!*’ 1 mITIJL a kt w —Lowell News.
Walker Items.
Wheat looking well, before the snow, weather fine, and democrats feeling bsl because Haecock was not elected. J. F. Antrim of Keener is teaching art Ke Hearth man echo,! this winter. J F.ii a good teacher and ia well worthy tb'. praise the people of the Hogv district give him. Robext Ddmond, the old reliable ,e going to leach at the new echoed hooee Ln Walker this winter, Robert it ait old and experienced teach er and will give good eatialaotiou Mary B >uk, Bu-tri Dtmonl, MA. Qsboro Aiv/i Cadwdader, W. Clmrtteiii an l James F. Antrim will instruct the young of Walker, thia winter. . Some unknown parties wishing to do private injury burned about ftvetor ufbay for Wash llershman the n!her night. The teachers of Walker will in stitute at the ,11 crab man school house the-zlnet Saturday in Nov* eml ey. Teachers of adjoining townships are invited.
Remington Notes
M*. Eoh-ok*—l pre an me it is not neuessary to tell yon that in a small town, there is generally a gre -1 dearth of news that would interest the genersl public. You in yom ospauitj of journalist have doubt Teaa fraud o» t for yourself. The dull stagnation which follows great political excitement io upon na and we have nothing left to talk about 1 In last week's Reporter we find two lengthy epistles defending the action of the writers in their man ner of voting at the late election. We have no fault to find with themgeotlerpjßn as men and citixens, by we do deplore the want of common sense which caused them to act as they did. As a member of a ebris tian church and partaker of a ebriatian communion it gives ur pain to have the dear name of Christ bandied about upon the lips of the thoughtless, the vulgar aud profane; brought down upon a level with Hancock, English and others of that ilk. In the first place He waa not a candidate for the preai. dency nor for any other earthly honors. Mr. Oppy labors to prove —thkt which no one dentes—that Christ is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. That being the case, why should it be thought necessary to vote Him into any office? Would not Queen Victoria think it strange if her loyal subjects bho< Id can e her to be p-o lamed the Queen o! Wales or Ireland or Scotland, when she is already Queen of Great Brit sin and Empress es India? But enough of this. Thu hearts of a greater part of the people of Remington were made glad by seeing four car loads ot coal roll into the village Suminas it had gotten to be a very scarce articly. Teamsters are busily engaged in delivering it to the needy.. Elevators, cribs and storehouses are full of grain waiting for means of transportation, consequently bus inesa ia a little dull. V heu the grain begins to move out, money will be more plentiful aud we will all be happier. The schools are moving along briskly and happily as ever. D. M Nelson takes charge of the room ot bis sister—Miss Agnes—while she d**vofes herself to the care of her sick of whose recovery we are sorry to say there are do hopes entertained.
Mrs. Baeon lectured last Saturday evening in the M. E. church. We understand she had afuilhonte but aa wo did not have tbo pleasure of hearing her, we cannot give a synopsis of the entertainment. She ikitenda giving a concert on Friday evening at Exchange Hall. Workmen aie still at work beau tifying the Jouvenat place. " hen finished and furnished it will make a very handsome and cosy residence for-woll-for Mose. I forgot to say that we had a big jollification here last Tuesday eve* ning. “All went merry as a mar riage bell.” Spoecheaand original songs filled up the measure of the evenings enjoyment and the Hat scene in the last act of the campaign closed with general good feeling. As a compliment to our Democratic* friends! sigmmyself
THREE-TWENTY-NINE.
No more Hard Times.
If you will stop spending so much on fine clolhee, rich food and style, buy good, healty food, cheaper and belter dotting; get more real and substantial things of- life every way, Mid especially stop the foolish habit of employing expensive, quack doctors or uking so much of the viU hutnb|M| medicine that does you only barm, bW put your Irust in that simple, pure remsdy, Hop Bitters; that .cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see good times and have good health —Chronicle. —H.E. Hodge,Cambridge, Mich. «xyr.—l have been afflicted with Asthma for years, an “Only Lung Pad" gave roe immediate relief. I can reccowend it as the greatest reuwdy ever See Adv.
RenMelaer - Indiana, r ” M-C J.J.EIGLBBBAL HARDING 4THABP." , WAVs aevse rasis DRUG STORE Tate Mr*. Hrtnphi 11 ’• Brick Bui)Jinf, and hav* flxM it op in ptoi *tr)„ and when you waad aavtbfnjrin tkair lina be aare to patroaixa ttoeir (tore. You will flod the old Pioneer ready and willing to wait oe you. Tbor keep a saoaral of Patent Medicines! PERFUMERY, ETC., And tell a* the )owe«t< *«h price*. Farlheaceoeimodation of tbe puulie they keep a choice aaaortsient of JAHILY GF.OaSS,X3B la Ike aaa»e room, and aell* aa eheap or ebeeper ihaa other Sealer*.
HARNESS MAKING £ JONATHAN PEACOCK Bat purchased Geo. Graoel’a HarneaaShop aa4 I* now prepared to accommodate the public with every article is hia lino, auch aa HAZINESS! BADDIES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, ETC. Bl» work I aaade of the beat material and put up In tbe neatest aud roost substantial manner. Price* a little lower than the lowest. Shop opposite McCoy A Thoroitaon’a Bank, Seosaelaer. lad. J. U. PEACOCK. For emm.
PEDAGOGUE.
& J GST —DEALERS IM — DRY GOODS, BOOTS. 6HOES. HATS. CAPS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, ETC., F7IC. LADIE’S AND GENUS FURNISHING OOODS. CARPETING, CHOICE GROCERIES, PLUG AND FINE-CtJT CHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobacco, in short, a complate a took of General Merchandise, Theav good* are firat class in every reepect,were carefully selected by oneofexperieuce, with special reference to the Renaa«laar market, and will be sold at hard timeprices. lfaat« far tea CaMratad M. SKU * (MPS Prim* Quality Boot* A SAoea None better In tlie world. Call and Wk al them. FEKOICJ A JONT.
Children CRY FOB. Pitcher’s Castoria. Kothen like, a*A Pkydeiaao F<O<NMMMM<I 11* IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l CENTAUR LINIMENTS | th* World’s great Pain-Relieving remedies. They heal* soothe and cure Burna, Wounds, Weak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Bprains, Galls, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable.
M A L A RIAL POISOH The principle cause of warty all eickneeai Ms time of the year baa its origtn;jn a disordered Liver, which, if not regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and ensue. A gentleman, writing from South America, says: “I have used your Simmons’ Liver Regulator with good effect, both as a prevention and cure for Malarial rovers on tbo Isthmus of Panama." If you feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequen* headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, yon are suffering from torpid liver or "biliousness," and nothing will enre you so speedily and permanently as to take SIMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR* It io given with safety and the happiest re alls to the most delicate infant. It takes the plsoe of quinine and bitters of every kind. It is tbo cheapest, purest and best family medicine in the world. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
C. H. WALKER’S. MBW ABD SVBB FLEST-sXEIF! Ono of the best remedies of the ago for THE CURE OF CONGESTIVE CHILLS. BO WEI. COM Pl .A SICK-HEADACHE, w NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. 47HILL8, COLIC. r CRAMP, BRONCHITIS, DIPHTHERIA, ETCC. M. WALKER'S LUNG BALM FOR COLDS, , COUGHS, HOARSNEBB, * LUNG FEVER, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA A CROUP tilt good for Children and one of the beet Afcdicinee for Ooneumption.
C« 4* 1 ~f ~b • Dte V ■ . Si .. _ jvdytotnt tAe peopU can never to warped bjf boanting qf earn presences, jjf flie'pt-opte Hke a paper they tubteribe far it and read «, and t Aa t ii wAr ’ -- k ’ "EVERYBODY READS The Republican. THE MERCHANT, r > . ' THE FABMER. IME MW¥i<k Tl IE I MECH Ak 10, 'J HE LABORING MAN, YOUNG QENTLEMKN, YOUNG LA DI KB. ’ WIVES AND HUSBANDS, POLITICIANS, H IiPUBI JX A NS. GK EEN BAC KERS, 1 K LI- ORMLK S, sad eU Classes of People Subscribe For tbe Rbpubucam; or borrow it from their neighbors. lit Circulation greatly excel) that oj any other publication in the county and therefore Hit the beet Advertufng Medium. IT IB THE OLDEST, AND THE BEST, . AND THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE COI T NTY. YOUR WIFE WANTS IT I YOUR CHILDREN WANT IT) YOU WANT IT YOURSELF I Only t 1.50 Pxa Annwm.
-* ASK th * r VCO < «’* rt fe'jtreTSS'-V Hrr Dyspeptics, Billons >, tlol.*?Sufferers, Victims of Fever and Ague, the W MBBCcaiALDieeaaodl ™ Patient, how they rethetrftealte, Cheerful Spirits and Good appetite—they will »ay by taking BIKXCKS* LIVES REGULATOR For Dytpepsia, Constipntior . Faundice, Billon a attacks. Sick Headache, Colie, Depression of Spirits, Soar Stomneh. Heart Burna, Be. It Has no Equal. This unrivaled onthern remedy is warranted not to eonfain a single particle of Me act st, er any injurious mineral tulntancc, butia PURELY VEGETABLE.: If yon feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, month taste* badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are (tillering from torpid liver or “ biliouaue**,” and nothing will cure you *o speedily aud parulaueutly as Btmmoss’e Llwer Regulator. It la gfven with safety aud the happiest results to Hie most delfcHto infant. It take* the !>l»ce of quiniue and bitters of every kind. It a the cheaiM-at, purest and bast family medicine in the world. J H ZF JLTH* 00.. PhUadelphte.Pn. *'»'Boi<l b- all Drmrgista. ISiankt
ls r OT a m ““ ,f ? OB are • WKgsSgrg El- i.-.wruk- vAriflf naa cr letJq enedbytnsetrainof tfw UrstolUnpoTerntldlS W duties avoid nizbt work, to res- U [A sEtainlartsand use Ks tore brau> nerve and U J Hop Bitters. M waste, tus Hop B. I K If you are youna and S «nflering from any lb D pa discixuoa or uisrii a ration ; it you aie met H fcj riud cr rtwrie, <xd or Id yeans. suffering from M 3 pnor health or langaimin irg on a nod of Stea S iu«h rUy oa HO pS Bitters. S Whoever won are, rat* Thousands die an K a wLeae ,er yoa *«d Mfc il auehy from wu. MR •ft tiiat your system litLJ form ot Kidney B ■ needs r .ernstor, <ou C2r-?disease that ■ J lag or uiinuiatuig. IM, I b«’< oeen prevented ■ J vtS>ut<'i'onsiif«a, li? J Hby a timely a-eot M a”...".?’ yshk Q Rars yen <»»»• /. r,<- H ; prt.lO u.aA/yg. O. I. c. B orartnerueoe. w —ie< I «.. -»■ ui Cf emt (iiscASC a* Mbsolvt® ■■ of the s<o n «ira. V finTJ '• Bj VreMMa g ] HUP g go 4 NEVER BSl£—“- B •tei FAIL g saved hun- Ji Usrhertre, S. T. S g dr tie. , ..... >Twe»io, Out, | ImlmmMbow yyi BUY A K3&E G 5 TO flO P&R. ACR.BI Wrens Soils! Bare Crops! H-.Ur>»d i Usrougia Center or Ln»«U. Huallky Climate. Vehools aud Churdies. Intelligent Popalntlon. 44ICHMT REWARD TO FARMERS. Th*ae Hurts are a long distance Eact of the Missis*!ppi River. Large amount saved in travel ana transportation of crops. L'tscripu; e pamphlet in Enrlian and German. A Omnmlasloner, Grand *kUan
' CURES EVERY FORM OF CHILLS, CR RONEY RETURNED. < DAY’S TONIC fIAV'JQ Tftlil'P Ctsaasm theßtonu«h. vaiiUifas heretofore auknowu and imDAY’S TONIC ?-•■» --t DAY’S TONiC nlvsHS BAY’S TONIC DAY’S ■TONIC DAYS TONIC '
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Ulll l * 1 . 1 toUarrt* Harness, Saddles, » Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, I ■ 42£HSBkhIHES| Domestic and ewTork Staffer Sewing Machlaes, &C.. &C., AT W. H. & C. RHOADES' HARNESS SHOP. 1S:»
w ™ AM AGAIN! WITH A FULL LIND OF Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clocks, . Spectacles, Violin Strin Jewelry, Accordeons, PockerCntlery, SOLE AGENT F OR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFOKD WATCH I have in my employ, AFIRBT-CLA9B WORKMAN, of eight years ex perienre- Fine Watch Work • Specialty. Orwin’*Old Stand. HAMAR.
CASH GROCERY ITOVSE! LOUIS KERN, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES PROVISIONS, GLASSWARE. QUEENS W ARE CROCKERY, &c. Parties baying for Cash will Ind It to their interest to examine my goods and prices. Ttse Highest Prices Paid far Caantry Produce. Rwelarr, Indiana. 12-8 LOUIS
GOLDMAN & HARDMAN THE JEWELERS! Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! Watches! Clocks! Jewelrv! 3 'X IP la ted 'W'are, b 4 § JPlated Ware, ' • . ; o Instruments a h Musical ! • Instruments. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 1 Years Experience at the Beach.
WITJiEY & SIGLER’S | TRADE PALACE ‘ IN I’ll HI R NEW OPERA HOUSE BUILDING IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS MILLINERY ROODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, MIN ANO BOYS CLOTHINS: NOTIONS ANO FANCY2GOODS, ; FAMILY GROCERIES Bottom Price is our Motto. We will not be undersold! We have a.large and commodious store building. The beet 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 uying.
TMff MIBMLKR HKRB BITTKRB CO. fctmemetev. Pa. TWff LIGHT-RUNNING NBWHOHB STILL KEEPS THE LEAD! Because It is the al m pleat, most rellaNa, beet Sewing Machine ewer to▼eateg. It toes its work ©atekly, eCly am4w©U, and always givee perfect It a the result at M yearn ©f patient labor and -practical experience by moot Skilled merhanioe It oomtrfnee the good pointaof all other machines, with eax off their defbeta. There are many Sewing MachiMO of merit in the market, but none are so oempteCe a*l perfect In detail | BOM possess the easarkod adwamtag*a amd ewpertor wertk that hare read er ed the Maw Bombbo famousIt h©a won the confidence of all who hare seen it, being now beyond doubt the moat perfect Sewing Machine in the market. AGENT! WANTED. Bernd tar Descriptive Ctoeuhn AoJOHNSON, CLARK A CO. M Vmtem W. T. ChSea**, Ill©., or Grange, Mamie W. H, AC. Rheadoe, Agent a BonseeJaer, Ind
/ A TTW ITTI /wl B j I • 1 k| B a JL_ y • v v a w M W a ■ AJE_^A II t | iBI Having secured the exclusive sale of the Famous Brcnkfnst StOV€,”and being 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 Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All I ask is for you to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I also have in stock a full and complete line of Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FUKWITURE,&c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c.,&c. GRAixro oi>E3KriixrcaH From 7 O’clock A M. to 9P. M Daily. Call Early for Freeh Parlor Furniture*
Kendall’s Spavin Cure! It cures S p ▼ n For nun now ring- known o be one bones and all aim ■ ilar blemishes HEcffl. the hat liui■nd removes f w mer t ever the bunch without blistering.
STATEMENT MADE UaxjaA Qai ATo whom it may concern:—ln the year J 174 I treat©! with ‘Kendall's Bpartn Cura,’ a bone spavin oi aereral month’a growth, nearly half aa large ae r bona egg, end completely atopped the lameneae and removed the enlargement. I have worked the bone ever since very hard, Sod he never baa been lame, nor could 1 ever see any difference in the also of the hock Joints since I treated him with Kendall's Spavin Cure. R. a. GaixaaSworn and an beerl bod to before mo thia Jsth day of Feb., ▲. D. UTS. Joax G. Jswtrs, Justice of the Peace, i
Kendall’s Spavin Cure I
What 1» Good for Beaat is Good fcx Maa, Read es Its effeeto sa Human Flesh. Patten’s Mill*. Washington Co., JC. T. Fab 11,*) B. J. Keudall, M. D-, Dear 81r:—The particular case on which I used yonr “Kendall’s Spavin Cura*' was a malignant ankle sprain of sixtoon months standing. I had triedmauy things Ont in vain. lour “Kendall’s Spavin Cure” put the foot to the ground hgain. and. for IS first ti ms since hurt, in a natural position. Fo a family liniment it excels anything we eve used. Yours truly. Rev. M. P. Ball, Pastor M.K. Church, Patten’s Milla, N. Y.
Send addaess for illustrated Circular which wo thick gives positive proof of ita virtues. No remedy has ever met with snah unqualified success to our knowleige. for bea" as well as man. Price >1 per bottle, or six bottles for SB. All druggists have it nr can get it for you. or it will bo seat to any addroee on receipt of price by the proprietors. DR. B. J. KFNDALL A GO., Enosburgh Fails, Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
——— _= g * i Jk s CURE s BACK ACHE And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Oigans by wearing the ImprovedExcelsiorKidneyPad It la a MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF Simple, Sensible, Direct, Wainless, Powerful. It <JU JKYDBI where an else fiaDe., A Rxvxlatiom and Rbyolutiox to Medicine. Absorption or direct application, ae opposed to unsatisfactory Intimal medlciDM. Send for oar treattoe on Kidney troubles, sent free. Sold by draggtota, or sent by mail, on receipt of price. 18. ADDXBM' A HANLEY, £?1 ”♦ Madison Street, Chicago, Hie.
=HEADACHE*S A Medwins feeeotiv dheeverad and wed by an smfcwnt pbyweiea with womieAl Mccess. AR dn>n Mt « I I l II | I Piqued by M B B B H_B ■ B Philsdslpbi*, Pa. KKTTTWHKotu ftmnnr unUu MrifiM B NWF WSP WBpcranbwdcewMetMtosigaatareendePileefStsaM. lUlttowaiats and cemwrfaiotva have k er it for you. T. M. JONES THE TAILOR! Saits for Men, Tooths and Children oat and made to order. All wokr warranted. I have just returned from Chicago with a FULL LINE OF PIECE* GOODS and I will sell Milts from (5 to 110 cheaper than yon can buy eleewhere Come and try me. T. JONES. u Ta» Tailor.
k t om Rev. P. M. Graager. Presiding Elder of the St. Albana District. St. Albana. VL, Jan.ft>th.»lßßo, Da. B. J. KBNnaLL A Co.;Genu:—in reply tovonr letter I will any that my experience with u Kendall’a3pavinCure”ha«necti ver; aatiafactory indeed. Threeorfour year* ago I procured a bottle of your agent, and with it, cured a hoi-ae of lameneae caused by spavin. Eaat aeason my horse became verv lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when be became belter, but when 1 put him on the road he grew worse, when 1 discovered that a ringbone wax forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall'a Spavin cure and with les* dhan a.bottle cured him so that he is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully your*. • P. W. Gaaxoxa
Baksrartelk, Vt., Dec. t 3. W 9. B. J. Xradell A Co^Gents:— 1 wish to add mr testimony in favor of your invaluable linixnezt, “Cenrtail’s Spavin Cure.” In the spring of tS73 J slipped no the ice and sprained my right limb at the knee joint Ifwas very lame and at times suffered the meet excruciating pain. I wore a banrisge on it for over a year, sad tried moat, everything in my reach, but could find nothing that would give me permanent relief., When , ' J overworked it would pain ma very much, la April 1879, began to think aeripplo ' for life, but having soma of Kendall’s 3j.'« T >u enre thought I would try It. I used one-third of a bottle, and'experienced relief at onee., “tienain left tne and has not troubled me sines. I feel verr grateful to you and would rocomend Kendall’s Spavin Kura to all who suffer with sprains or rheumatism. Yourse truly. Mrs. J. Boutwell.
ChssA/I Cures by A-BSORfTIOW Nature’away a || LUNetJiGEAStS, nil THROAT DISEASES fi ll BBEtTHING TROUBLES. ft drives into the system curative agents and healing medicines. It draws from the diseased parts the poisons that cause death. THOUSANDS TESTIFY TO ITS VIRTUES. YOU CAN BE RELIEVED • omaxixi Don’t despair until you have tried this Sensible, Easily Applied and XAMCJiLLT tmeBold by Dragnets, or sent by mail on receipt o PRICK 92.00. by BAIFALH^.LErnSEA. Chicago, Ills.
