Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1880 — Page 2

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Obituary.

BtaL a/ MmtwprtoD, at th# T*t\. Lrf f.iber, Wl|li*i*a Dtekln-*-*fo ifo ifonto* county. in ilia twenty Mi yw*r of tier H*. Kiln, w.trn of the *r fU*»c, P- 8- t'orkme. Mim tha hat )Urrh alia barf l-sen an ianliu, »atiii>tly raftering lief affliction, y*-tfl Mr h«it«(al that tha prrmrMn us the! rfaar might ba atajarf and alia hJ *•. tend ta health, tvrftaaar anal* tM Jt» ait us Uar horfaadi with . Mn»| }4an for Uia tuiun, ami enjoy with* t-iiM tiia fruits* Otrir united labunJ But this wan nrf to hr. • Daath wa* irfenUesa. aarf ' ruth lonely ba baa 0 attebaii bar away fr»m os. Hard • mtaarf, aarf haarr, la ttia trurdea of 4 «r affliction, but vt remember that 4hut tempera Uia wind t«> tho thorn 3 unb.aud that ba will neither ioave ut 9M>r «>n<eket>« while we trust in him, **'d wa im«t (hat aha it safely boosed 4«* tha realm* at peace, for aha had (tereptod Chris* aa bar laarfar. ami truly aha l»ed served Him* To the people of Kmeeelaer ah# waa a stranger, from tha fact that her sickness made It laay <e*ibte to make tha Journey ta this place after tha parrhaa# by ua of the JtKrrgMCAft. But eagerly aha entered into all our ptas* and kindly niunreie* in all our undertaking*. >ain would wahaea foraaketi cmr boati;eae and hare remained continually 1-jr her. hat the would not cot men l. »ery time we aryed It saying: "You not neglect your bind neat to be 'with me. I’ll gat along all right.” It eeemed a worry to her If wa evidenced a disposition to leave our work because of anxiety on her account. Bo -we t>l *dto work along feeling that* hat hope# es recovery would prors futile, nod that toon wa should ba called to meet her tha last time. Wa returned to her bedside on the lftth lost tha day Iwfor* aha died. Bhe had learned than i hat the could not recover. Calmly and with satisfaction she received the intelligence. Wednesday morning tha 17ih, wa eould tee that tha and wa« approaching, and at 2o’clock she dird. Words foil to express any sense <>f ft # feeling of desolation that surrounded ntat that moment. Wa had followed our baby, tha only child, t’Pt a few months before to tha grave, and now our wife, tha eon stant companion of six happy yeqn was gong. Our consolation lain knowing that she confided In us, as the last words she uttered indies ted, and that her If so was such that the paasaga of tha river waa but for brighter shores, where time shall cease and sorrow knew no oooalbg; where waif faithful to the promise of the Father may join her when this Ufa la done.

The Republican party has resumed laaae P. Gray, Govarnor of Indiana It the way ha now writes It cannot discus* SiwrpaafyJly local is sues. - - The Flora Record ha* ehahgsd baas. Ir will hereafter bo published in Delphi, Montgomery county takes in the situation and names a new poeiofljoe Garfield, Garfield’s official majority in New York Is 21,889. It will now be in , order lo aettla your beta, Tbv Blate Horticultural Society will hold a three days convention iu Crawl fonlaylllv. beginning December flat Tally one for Gray, ’twas a hyrd . raea between him and Landers, but he wins Uia prise on the home run. H. A- Conner of the Kentleud Oa. tetie la an aspirant for tha appointlueut to tka office of State Librarian Bill English will nsver inflict hlui avlf as a candidate for office upon his party again- Ha must step aside tot some ‘•mors abler naan,” Major Caikiua ha* been announced without bia authority for tha U. 8. Senate. He says that be will not be a candidate under aay aoudltlona. It would be in order now, If it wars wot useless for tha poems on the bean tiful snow. None of our poets have ventured to lofitet this trial upon us. iM them rest in pesos. >■■■—■ a—■———— . Congressman Aiken of Houth Capelins has' not a good opiaiou of the northern wing of hla party. Ha myt it la a party with a name, but without a prlnHglfo , '*> . ; The Tile makers convention meet# at Indianapolis tha fratof next monthThis will be a meeting of general Interest to ma no foot u revs of tile, and will proliebly be largely attended. The laaganeport Journal reports for JAW. a gain In tha wheat crop of that county of 80,000.000 bushels over the crop of 1879, Rather a large gain If we ate no* mistaken for on* llttl f eouatr. fiev. WHftanmrfied at Indian spoil* last ftalurday. I¥*r remains lay lu >tate at the court hod** until Monday afternoon,, arfcra they .war* oonvsyed to Wheatland, hi* ferlfc 4wn«, pear Vinosoocs, •..-jmTT-I a,* V'Wl' How eousidsrate tha Atneriaap peu P> are regarding the com fort and teas Of their great ■»** VUh h*arfo*f»q flowing with kludnaaa they Jwv* «w. tuvsaded Tiaaebull, Tharman, n*h ; ••ricks sod Menonfthf 4b pflvat* iifo. MNMHHHNRNMNMRMMNMHMBHHMfIHIMNHNHMMJMtMI £ - Tha rwvpottathllHr foe the Minay letter reeta pm* Abram ■trtP*tt* T rtj« Mora{yl thfosk. About it L -tbi.Uorefyj Wishes b* tel never hoard of It Tfe* scathing deaaaetatlQß as Judge Dpvf. mt uis part In the matte*at 1 all •annul for bias-In reflect upon, •-A Th* worst abuse any Demdoral has rwltnl this- season ta Hus almas banpod upon Mat by meftthars of hi* own party haeiugoalkirf «*jr of Iroyfo4ng in the ehmpnlgtt 4nd Utha Lkmygn am msjMriou sly kicking ft one another. ’> h*/ arg vail up in trlakgaffh* fguly.

Aum .**• seca AiuraUl is of lh*j optnlnn that a strong party fovorabl*. Ut llie administration will ha built api lu tha Houth during Garfield’s u*m*4 office. It hatievaa the lima has comd I w lieu the Houth must drop sect looal lam ami aesayt the situation, and ex-I pnww tha idea that Garfield ia Jaw Hid man to bring about so«U a sUiel ~ T • • •* *’ *•' ‘ ~ Democratic editors have had fat picking, all through the eampalgn, lu printing Hancock’s letters. Just now jtltey are la elover. John W. Fornay [has cmmitied soother wall in tha [shape es a letter, and democratic eds tor* greed Ily seise surf reproduce If. ■ now eterttaWe are those big asm of |tl»e ifyttvirratio party, w How thoil I hearts , reach out In sympathy for IvrfiiorMsmot of editorial fodder. In the words of Kaaby: W# wish to Heaven wecond beadimekraticeditur They bev a soft thing uv it. Ther Hankoks and ther Forneys if allars wrttin letters. _ .

Surewdness and Ability.

Hop Bitters so freely advertised In all the patters, secular and religious, are having a large aala, and are sup' plantlag all other medicines. There is no denying tha virtues of tlis Hop plant, and tha proprietors of tbesa Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters whose virtues am ao palable to every one’s observation. —Examiner and CftrwNfefc,

Cigarette Smoking.

From rme of our exchange we dlpj the following; In view of the greed quantity ot etgarrettes used at tbel present time It should he reed and] considered with ears. “Cigarette I smoking la now a fashionable habit'! and one that Is increasing among half j grown boys; and it Is tha opinion es well-knosvn physicians that if ihvj habit Is not eheckad additions to our] asylums will ba in order. A pbysn d*n, satisfied that then was death in] that form of tobacco, had a cigarette analysed. The result waa startling. The tobaeoo waa found to be strongly Impregnated with op'um. while tha wrapper, which waa warranted to be rice paper, waa proven to be the most wdlnary quality of white paper,] whitened with arsenio—the two poi j sons combined being present in suffi-j Blent quantities to create the habit oH □sing opium without his being swart] of it, and which craving cau only be] satisfied by an increased consumption of cigarettes.”

Remington Notes.

Dkab RkPcnucax: Ws feel a little eueouraged now a* tbe fearful cold weather ol the past few days ■hows signs ol relenting. Tha ■mereary which has been away down eat of sight ha* tahen heart and is climbing np sgain. It was so very cold Suaday morning that tbe Rev Mr, Kauffman thought be»t to build an extra hot- fire. He M build*d hotter than he knew" ao well, in fact, that in an hoar or two the combustible part ol the house which he occupied was entirely consumed It was n brick house known as the Meade place. Later ia tbe day Jean Cadier, who ocoupies a small frame dwelling on the corner ot Ohio and Front streets srnptied a psn of ashes into a barrel stsnding bark of the house, Some live coal* I soon earns into eoataet with tbe dry (laves of tbe barrel and fianted ap against the aide of the house which was quickly igaited. As it hap pened lo be in the daytime it was soon noticed by some of the neigh bon and extinguished, after trifling damages to the property whied be longs to Mrs, Kirk of Heassslasr. Such carelessness is criminal. The he use stood in a thickly peopled neighborhood and might have uaaaad the horning of half the town. Thia (Tuesdsy)morning the large and handsome dwelling own sd sad occupied by Adam Coover was burned to tha g-ioaod. The greater part of the furnitare and hossehoiJ effects ware saved ax oepting a valuable library, the property of Will Coover. The fire a* in the ease of the one Sunday morning, originated in a defective flue. The lews of loss and oompen* satien still hold good. That with b seems a grievous ill to tho bsmeJ ont families is a regular bouanx to brother Chsppel and other in ■uraooe agents. Everybody is anx ions to insure now, not knowing who may be next on the list. Ws understand from a gentlemnn jatl arrived from Montlctllo that the engine on the I. D. A C. R. R is troxen up, at Honey Creek. Several persons were at Monti cello waiting impatiently for tbe train te take passage to Kenssajaer; among them Miss Mary Draper who •pent Sunday with her parents in tbisplao*. Ws hops by this tin* tbe sngioe baa been thawed oat and they are ail on their way rejoicing. Captain Hare of England made a short visit to his sister Mr*. Esan Hart. Christopher Hardy has moved ont to the Rawls farm lately va* sated by Sheriff Powell. farther paws es interest thb W.ack- s. Twjuis-Twkxtt-Kuik. MteMtempteneßT. York Observer is aa valnahla family psWe ban reoomajsud it tn our readers, «fho wish to take a New Yrfrk paper, a* P«r» a«d safe. The (this year issued a volame of .Iraanssp letters, with a fin« l pforß-aU of the sat nor, which •bey offer to old subsaribers. Anyfftt.fesanu and a copy of tbe paper by sewing to the X»y Ye*k Obinryrf, New- York. • InrfifmiccN- rs I -t* I

■Mjml cigar* kept by B.IL LaRoJ -f" « would call the attention of! [••or readers to the premium offered* pa another column to aubnoriborfy p>f the Rnrcnirfcax. —F, J.Sear* A K««s are reeeirings a Urge lot of good* suitable fort holiday presents. One 5 eentcoun ter in fill«ed with novelties of (be lay. ' —Every fanner should have a copy df Kendall’s Treatise on tk« ffoVseand his Diaeaaos offered in another eolanin L) sabscribors ol Ibinpdpar. . -rAooxy piece to stop for n ehnt with yonr friends is nt R K. Si nn, eer A Co**. While there it will b« appropriate to try n dish of then excellent oysters. —Call when ia Rensselaer and] taka a look at the large stoek oil “oven, tinware, hardware, farnitartl end carpets nt N. Warner’s and] learn his prises before bsying. —Temperance is n nine thing- In] its place, bat lo bn temperate when eating those delicious Booth oysters is entirely oat of the qaeetioo. •Kept by R K. Spencer A Co, —B. F. Fergeson hereby notifies InU persons indebted to him to settle [previous to the first of December, Is* after that time he will add to all laecosat* the legal rate of interest. |He will sefld to eaeh one n statejnent of his aeeoenL > W* ar# headquarters for ChiistJ jmas presents. Bear ia mind we] jdon’t knowingly misrepresent im I goods aor competitors, twenty-five] (years experience teaches ns that ifl] ;aot bssinsss. Call and see ns after] (yon Lave looked at other places. F. J. Sauna A Son.] —VanSton# A Crosby, Whole-] Esals and-Retail Druggists, Toledo J jObio, says:-—We have sold largm Iquantilies of the Excelsior Kidoey| ji'ad, and have be«ii susprised at the] Inn varying satisfaction given by] (them.—Sec Adv. t I — Children's best fricad—-Kins ] ■hart’s Worm Loseoges. Bseasss] phsy destroy and expel the Worm] Inest as well as the warms. Fori sale by W. J. loses. —Billiousnees cared by Riae I hart’s Liver Pills. Only one for a] dose. Sample dose free. For sale] by W. J. lines. f

JUST ARRIVED.

A large bill of New Good* ia , w nea and elecant designs for the foil trade; rom which a suit of any grade oi ityle cau be selected at the very lowset prices. Give me a call and l guar mtee satisfaction. T. M. Jones*

Great Names.

Jenni* LinJ was famed ts s vc-' sslist. Ilemy B’ard Beechhsr s* si miuister, Budd Dobls aa the of Goldsmith Maid wsa known th# country ovsr, bnt one other nimJ sltrseted aa much or mora attention J snd lh.nl naras was M-a-r n.li-s-l-1, which, togother with th* (ill* ofj Doctor" prefixed shoaid resd DrJ Marshsll’a Lung Syrap, for CoaghsJ Colds, Asthma, Croaehilis, ats. As an Expectorant for Conaamption it ia anaxesljed, sod stands without aj rival tor sbov* diaessua. Reader wa ouly ask a trial of one bottl# to eonvince you that wo speak tbJ truth. Pries 25 *ont«, 60 oaati and il p*r bottl*.—For Bala by IF. jj I me*. Hava you s*an tha doaekin jeans at Jones? * % I All-wool fi/ling jesos to be bud only at Jones. 7 - The beat tiling for every day wear is those doeskin jeans pant* from] Jones. —Countrv produce huben in exslisngs for groceries at Bedford’s. —Bedford hag A No. 1 Tea that b J will sail you for 50 cts per lb. —A wagon that is safely warran-j t*d Is th* best. Bedford give* a writ ten warrant wfth the Nswton Wagon Do not purchase until you have seen] th* Newton.

A New Paying Oconpation For Ladies and Gentleman.

The Handsome Nickel Plated Newl Home Lamp being introduced to thel public this season, in the moat merito-l rioua article ever offered Agents tel make money with, ia safer, and more| convenient than tbs Studeot L*mp,| wbieh has heretofore had the reputa-l tionof being Wie Basest Lamp made J it has a clamp to firmly attach it to tbel Sewing Machine, Piano, Organ, Desk! eta The four of th* ordinary lamp! being accidentally Qpsst or thrown! from tbe table, ia entirely relieved by! thia clamp contrivance. It can bead-1 usted to throw the light Just when ill is wanted to *uit the eyee, and can be| Converted into a handsome wall larap.| > baa the hestargand burner, a fllliug| indicator, and convenient match boxM and ita price is within ths reach oil •very one. It has been fully t*sted| and editorially endorsed by tbel “Western Christian Advocate,’’ "Aral Christian Review,” “Herald and Preol byter,” ’’Journal and Messenger,” andl ‘Christian Standard,” the leadingl Religious paper* of Cincinnati, and ~is| endorsed by the Mayor and Post-Ma»fl ter of Cincinnati, tbe Agent of the| American Express Company and| Presidents of insurance CompanissJ *s being tbe Safest, Most Convenient! •nd best lamp made. Tbsrs ar* thrssl reasons why Agent* should a**k such| in article to eanvam for—first for iul absolute safety audgreat convenience! it Ia usedsd in every home—second it! low price makes its sal* immense,—l Ibird it will be a credit to handle sucb| an article. One southern Agent writesl It >eUs faster than Oen. Jos’s portrait! »old right after the war, another aay! It beats the palmy days of tbe Sswln gfl Machine, ita rapid aale, low pries, and| liberal term* surprise ok] Agents.—l Address Home Lamp Co. Cineinnati J Ohio. Mention our aap*r and ther9 will give vnu foil p trticulam surf ex-1 c!naive territory lu canvas* Jn,

ns BRhest Price info jbf *deed Pal GtlUe.... HARDING A THA&P. ; . DHUGWdiI Isto Mr.. Hmpbill'i BHrk Buildi>v.a«<t ter* Sxed it m ia flood stria. aa4 who - rou wad m jrthing ta thrir linn Us lore to pntrnnlan Shnf ■Sam. i To* will Sad thnoM Hlonnnr •fliiaf to wait oa yon. They hoop a goiterSt —an*— Patent Medicines! PIRFDJtXRT. ETC., J ' Sad aoll at tho lowsstoaoh prieoo. For tho ao. oesaaaodattoa of tho ptUic thov koo* a choice uwrtoeil Of TAICIL7 OP.OO3R.IXS ta tho aawo room, sod MIU aa choo* or shoapw lhaa otter (solar*. HARNESS MAKING * . k.r-flky a;, j«.. > rs •* MS | JONATHAN PEACOCK Ha*onrrJunod 000. OrtnH’i Ha* ■ *nlTli'mi grf U *•« prop*red to MMO*MI)l*l« tho pml« with ovorv artlclo in j hU lino, Mth as HARNESS! BADDT.F.B, , T: 1 BRIDLES, M ’ COLLARS, WHIPS, M^Ks lII* work I* mod* of tha boot material and pat ap in tho nlatent and moat auboUatlnl inoonon. Price* n little lower thna tho lowest. Shop oppooito McCoy A Thompenp'a flank, ■otNoUar, Ind. J. It. PMACOCaTPorInn. FEN DIG k JttST !

. —DBALKU IK—DRYGOODS, • ---■•LJSftJ B °BHoks enUtiS. . . rff iUKiiori HATB, ■ .-•pi; ’yf ETC., ETX7. LADIE’S AND 6ENPS FURKISHING CARPETING, ’ *'■ di:'-' CHOICE GROCERIES, ! PLUG AND FINPI-ctlT CHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobacco, Id ehort, a complete stock of • General Merchandite, These goods are first-class every respect,were etrefuily selected by oneofexporionoe, with speawil reference to the Kensselser mafket, and will be sold at hard time prices. Sgsats hr ths Orfrfimtsd M. «B 1 A CO*S MeftoUQteu Mod* better In the world. Call aml leak at them. PMPW ■ft »r, ' i*».B (£NMU({ hHvmjro Corn and no-ror Dionppotato Tho world’s grow* Pala-Roll**.* fisst Msa BesmS* Cktsy, qatek ,mnA Tollable. > v;'j n ot "■ .vjj*"- - -! ' PITCHER’S CASTORTAIifjdt Narcotic. Children grpw • fiat upon, Mothers like, and elans recommend CANTORfjt.! It regulates the Bowels, cured Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, I MALARIAL POISON Tks principle can as of nearly all aicknasat hi* time ot tho yoar ha* it* origlnllin a dl*orierod Llv*r, which. If not rognlnWd Hi preot inforlng, wretchodnoM and death will (nano. A gentlemen, writing from ftoitOi America, *ay*: M I have need yonr Slmtnuu* ■ Liver Regulator with good eCect, both m a prevention eed core for MeUrtnl WverohnKhr I*thorn* es ramasaa.” - If yen feel droway, debt I luted, bare headneha, month mate* bedly. poor appettte Kd toncuaseated, yon nre augoring from tarytd llrsr er ••bllteu*nem,” and nothing will *ur* yen as apssdlly had permanently a* SIMONS* UVER BEGULATGAvK ttla given with Mfety end the happiest r» ■ It* te the moot del irate Infant. It takea'vha piece of qnlntne and bluer* of evpry kind- SI I* thaeb*ep**t, pureet and be** fnmily medlaint la (be world. ' " V* SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST^ C.H. WALKER’S -v • iraw and stmg LV-l If RE LIEP! Oae es foe heat retnediee of the age for THE CURE or CONGESTiyE CH11.1.8, BOWEL COM PLAINS’ NKURAfiftlk^* OHILI.R. CRAMP, BRONCHIT^ DIPHTHERIA. gtCCta Q. H. WALKKIFt': 4' LUNG BALM FOR COLDS, COUGHS, HOARBNEBS; ' LUNG FEVER, .. BRONCHITIS. - ASTHMA A CROUP U h good for Children and one of the bo# Modiakm for Ckmmmplkm. ‘tiifwSkisrKr **

, Gaddies, Collars, Whips, Trunks, ; Valises, ‘Blankets, •; Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, IJm w Dafoicatlc and ewTsrk Uafet lewlss Nachlasi, &C..&C., AT W* H* & 6. RHOADCB’ HARNESS SHOP. 12:7 I

HIM WE ARB again: WITH A PULL LINE OF Watches, Sihrsrwtrt, Violins, Clocks, Spectacles, Violin Strin Jewelry, Accerdeens, PockerCutlery, SOLE AGENT i» OR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH I have in mr employ. A FIRBT-CL ABS WORKMAN, of eight year* e* pert«err Fine Watch Worfcw Sped ally. Orwla’aOld Stand. HAMAR Hash grocery HOUSE! . LOUIS KERN, !» . —DEALER IXSTAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES PROVISION S, 7 GLASSW ARE. QUEENSWARE CROCKERY, &e. Fartle* buying tor Cash will Sad It te their internet te examine my good* aad price*. Ths Hlgheet fries* Paid Bar Csaqtry Pradaee. Rtmtdatr, Indiana. 12-0 . XtOTTIS KERN. . | c ■ Goldman & Hardman ■ THE JEWELERS! W*atch.es! Clocks! Jewelry! ’/Watches! Clocks! Jewelrvl B' ' SBlated. Ware, i£,% i ZT* / /zSS. i Plated Ware, ’ t * iyj -Clll | Instruments l { Musical S P Instruments, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY., , ne.ne*w.a.hlee WILLEY * SIOLER S | TRADE PALACE | IN THEIR NEW OPERA HOUSE BOTLDIRQ IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS MILUNERY GOODS, %*l IOOTI ANO SHOCS, MOI AMI MVt CLOTHINt: NOTIONS AND FANCY263ODS, .* 7 FAMILY GROCERIES Bottom Price is our Motto, We will not be undersold! We bave a large sad commodious store building. ,* Tbe liest end lightest store room \n Northern Indiana. No goods sold in s dark room. Fat'f&'tton guaranteed or money-refunded. Call nd see «mt store o* i, goods and prices Wore njing.

fIMU pghmmHmni kmmm mb %Mmn rnMNoni Sj&steus&K niiiMUtt mam imt 00. tsnsaessr. Fa. *jstr%z aa ri**S3F . TMf LMHT-RUNNING MM war HAMM MW HUME •ML KEEPS THE IHDI Bsrfsfos tftis this alas pleat, aaae* salt•Mfo SUM Ueet Sewing Maehlhe ever toseated. It*eM itawork wwtefoly, aUyselwall, ari aHrarnfo* >■»*> It Isths wsnlt oT S( yentw <rf variant Inhqr ani fsasMinl napnateamn for atont sklUnd nnchaska. It ootnbioeetbe good potataoT SB other ataahiane, with anas* mC thahr. date at*. There are ninny Sewing Mnohiaea mi merit la thn smikst, hut none m ao pstesss thn SMSelbnrf aSv*ataf*i naarf seysrinr wna Ik that hnve rendered th* Bow Bomb so famous. It ks* wsa thn coaSdnonn of all who hnv* mskMu now bnyea* doubt the mant ysstsefealag Mnehtee te the smslwt. AOCNTI WANTED. •sad ter Descriptive Chtsalsss 4ka JONMMON, CLARK A CO. te Bales fossae, 11. T. W. U,ht. Bhsates, Agents, ksassshur, Im

vu^ B 9 r ; Jf^ I : Svsr w I ifiggUn JjVirW %\ ji K I fev § itt I^,l, v ~ Mima \ y, £ i- jf Haring secured the exchiMve sale of'the Famous **fifhrly Breakfast Stove, being in teoeiptof a full Tine • with all the latest improvements and L*boi*shving Conveniences, would be pleased to have you call and examine and be convinced that tne Early Breahfsst Stoves are the Handsomest,* Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves msnufa6tni&i. All I ask is for you to look at them before, purchasing elsewhers. 1 also have 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. C3rH.-A.ISTT> OHEJISriISTOr ■ ’-■'; > r»om-r«'^i><flt r jeil.ff >^j|ai)Uly. Cull Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture-

Kendall’s Spavin Cure! ft cure. Sparine ".. ( .jr or mln it to now *plints,cur'ia, ring- known o l>e out bonce and all B ilar blemishes . Wgffyfcf the hat liiiiami remotes W I mar I ever the hunch *1 f without blistering. STATEMENT KADA UxtiMi.itUATfeVl >,umiScv.P. X.Crao«er, To whom It marnmrwii:—ln treated w ith ‘Kendall's Spavin Gura.’ a hone j. K •Pavin el »*raral month’, growth, nearly half TO ur letter t will say that my experience with ae largo a* r bent egg, ami ceapletelr Moppet “KendairtSpavln t’ere” has been rrrv satl.faetho lameness anil nmoTsil ilia tslirftnuil k>fT indtal. Thmsop fhur ymr* Nfo I procui'w , " r. *. . . , * Uittle-nf your agent, and with It. cured a horse I hare worked the hone ever since eery hard, of |* m *ne#t canted by spavin. East eeaaon ay mid he never bat been lame, nor eon Id lever horse became verr laiuo and I turned him out teeauy difference in the tls« es the hock Joint. *i>rhfew week* wl »** **• Uwretme JUuW **M*lpu» Ma ou the road die grew won*, ainre I treated hla with Kendall » .Spavin when I discovered that ■> ringboii#;waa forui. Kara. U. A. o*t*«#v-'. lag. lviv*ur*d a bottli of Kendall's Spavin ■ Sworn and subscribed to-before mi t>ilt Sltt' * ur * * nfl withdoe. than a bottle cured him to j . ’-V /i V rTiara .l.il " that he it aot Ewe, ueither eau the bunch- be Mi ft yjo f rs^). f A.D.lifl. Join b. Jiidil, fiouad. . JUipMlfullj yours* Justice of the Pence, t ; ' P. K. G.inoaa^ Kendair« Spavin Cttre! 5 What u Good for Bout it Good fir Bakertfleik, vt. i>ee. as. i*r». | Iftw. B.«J. Keadall A Co„G*nta: —I wish to add tnw - • -1 ■ to*Hi**nv to fdror of your Invaluable liniment, y— , . “tandaljiaOpSrte-Cnra.” , l» theeprtnrof iar* I Keadef lUeffeeU ee fluntTM. ’ I slippedoouSic* and epralued my righilimb at the knee Joint f|vat. very lame and nt lime, ■ratten’. Hills. Washington l>., X. T. Peb Il.tO suffered the roof* excruciating pain. l wore a I b.j. «~uil m. d.. : , ssi*i. < ? I ‘.'r;*^Sb.*d;rsuw J .S"S-!B3 Bar case en which f used your-Kendall's *pav- that woela give ms permaneut relief. When | oCara” Wat a mallgnaet ankle M>rala of six- j*lu me T f^. v J,* xfikh £w: srs; ■but In vain, Yeur-Kendall’* Spavin Cera” • cure thonght I would try It. I used one-tWrd ■put the foot to the ground again/ and. for IE !«fa bo til a, and>xperienced relief at •nca. Tba ldr«. tin..in~hn r t i. 1 time ainre hurt, in ft natural potifiAS. Wm wmry fpaUfui t) vtu ami would rtco«n#a*l ga family liniment it exeele anything we eve Kendall's Spavin Kura to all- who auflbr with Iml - Toura truly, llev. M. P. flail. tpraint or rhauatatfam. Tonree trajy. „ Pastor M. E, Oiurah, Patton's If ills, K. Mye. J. uautwew. | Send addaaaator IlluttratodCirantar which we thlnk’gtvae poeHlre proof of ito vlrtnes. 9o remedy ha* ever met with snah unaMallSttl race see to Our knowledge, for baas as wall as m«B. Price f I per bottle or six bottle* toe t*. - AJ| druggitt. have It or «an net l* foe rou, or It will be tankloany address cm receipt df price by the proprietors. PK.fi. J. KKMIAt.C A GO.. V . ■'TT . Enoab«f*h Falla,Termon*. ru... IMUIW s.lur.l W„ CURE I BACK ACHE a || uiwc diseases, And HI diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder sad HII THROAT DISEASES Urinary Organs by wearing the ' M f I ImnrAVAriPvfkKlfiiAPif ifiwfim Pufi ** * P BBEATHIW6 TROUBLES. ImprOYOdEXCelSlOrKidnCyPad Udrlrm-tatoth* tystetn oanure ageuts and Kk,iußTXMauLDisw.*iuir k t!sr22ri.e--.w-.u-r*o-Simple, ftenelble, Dkeot, fimtrewedeath. - : Painless. Powerful. * •FTUIe yAW POT TPT7PTT It OUHU where aB elae taila A XVU VjA£|Hi* KtiiilbV±fcU Bevkiatiow and' Kirotgßor tn Hedidne. ' - -■■-LdL9m .’ivvts -un-e-a . “ ‘W— - Docia» W r. l [lr»h... MM thb Ben Ml., i££* **: MF„C o«.wcwipt o n£jUL. ChicagoTlllK. tw»®L- : Chicago, llle, IMUMPir ■rnYySwenfiiifi■PeTW'V aa gfapEPSlAl^iS^. SI II |j || T. BLJOHBB THE TAILOR! S«iU tor M«n, Yoatli* and Children out and made to--order. ■ All wokr warranted. I have joat retamad from Chicago with i., » FULL UNE OF PIECE GOODS apd I will trail halts from ll to #lO cheaper than yoa can boy elsewhere Coma sil try me. T. JOXK^j**Tat Tihob