Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1880 — Page 2

RthSSCLAER REPUBLICAN ! Friday Mominfe. Dec. 24 1880 P. 8- COKKINB* Editor,

Pulaski county had a grand circle a. .lfhunt yesterday. , eix toi.v >uui>a liicu ul Logan sport h ive (tone in PaThtl Mexico to work lu ioc Miter inline*: it la a good move on their .¶ John W. Duffield was tried at Logansport for the murder of James Heenan last week, and sent to the penitentiary for thirteen years. The v.’a,-* Uouuty poor, house seventy uiue in .nates and the coiuiui*. aiouere pay tiie superiuteudaut seven liuu i.o uoliara for hie services, The woild moves, Nothing Is Ira possible u.rt. A Pitsburg glass Qrm have deJ iu producing glass ill.cads of such flueue»s and flexibility ae to oc Wuven lUto cloth. From the •Lett s* that lias attended their efforts in this uueetioH they Irel warrauted in me assuuit tiou that at no distant d;.y gai U.I lit* of puis glass, i.od iiuiensliabia Will be among the |K»*ibilities. Then will tueu not dare to throw stones, Mu Vauder. i.t has prohibited the sale «n * thioii” newspapers u.kju tli ttallisaiiu iu a.i the depots oi me New fork Li-iitm-l railroad. To prevent a / uiLunCcrstauding. Iu iam d in ...cii order, tiie namvs of the publicaLions forbidden to be sold. This is a ci niiueiidu tile act, and worthy of emu. Ip lion i*n the part of • rail road official.l4irou?li«<ut the'country. Tliis traffic -lius become a nuisance to the respectnbic j-urinfl of tiaveiiug an i s..i.u<d be prohibited.

Editor llH'lliLtiAX; Permit me to say s. iiietiling with regard to'a new sc'iooi building. This improveincut is one which is very much in. tk-.l in our town. In the first place we should »tcure suitable grounds while they* can be had, after which we should get ts work and uiuAe piep a ations fora good builUiug. There i» n -thing at lire present time that w Mild add mere to the attractive ap p.MMuce of our town or to tlie value . .fpro|ierty thau a goo 1 co mn.od.oj* reboot house. Asa citizen and tax* p yer of Iteusselaer, 1 would suggest t .at something be done Tu this dirrtliort at oi.ee. We have some as g Mil business houses ami restdei Oes i.* can be found iu any town, but we l ick in public buildings If we ..ex* peel 4>i keep pa e with neighboiing towns, tve uilist took to the interests .of our place, and the first thing, iu my opinion, Is to build a good school but.ding. .Citizen. will have no aa!oons — d n t need them and positively declines havig afiy. When a Rensselaer nmn lakes a drink,.which we are told iK'curs non too seldom, ha imbibes on the government plan; that is to say. he drinks a quart at a time. Theseuse of tlieeonuuuuity is quite harmoniously adverse to doggeries. While the r»-in|>erunce workers are fighting the infernal retail monster, the guzzlers are importuning the nearest drugstore .io mc.ea j their supplies of rot-gut ob viousfothe demands of the would•t»j r. t .ii.TS./Ri nsselaer is national on the liquor question. Saldbuatics takfc notice. —Monti cl!o ffrraht. Yes. bro, .Huff We’re not sectional, wed n. belkve in states Tights, we are natonal. When we do auvtbingover here we do a big thing. If a smpl| quantity of the ardent is a good thing, a areal quantity is better- If a man is determinei'.t >- o unit suicide by means of drinking, a quart at a time will use l ipi up sooner, and with less misery loiimself his family and to tie conmu ity than to ta'ie hie portion by the • until. , -

S.u'ct? ISHU the wt st h; a um’ergon marvelous iraiisforruatiou. Very mui-li of the toil ami drudgery of the farme has beea permanently transfeartd to rrnnnf wood and to muscles of iron aud steel, in the shape of automatic M£. iouitunl imp eomts, a::d this ■transfer lias not ceased, but goes s-teadi' lyon at an nugmentiug ratio. Arteries ot transportation have been extended into all parts of the grain-irrowing regno , a idinp p pulatl n and va e to ,a and giving* greater access to market with cheaper cost of getliug there. Many of the formerly tnra' States in tUe West have become I artly mniiafaeturiug, furnishing a beneficial home market ”for a considerable share of the surplus produce of the fnrdis. These manifold improve inents have enabled the farmer to.raise more wheat with less labor and ex pense; to gar a larger hel price for whsi he has to salt; and to lay down lits grain in Europe- with overmasting ciieapness. All these advantages have t eeii realised under our system of tariff protection u> doiucslic industry; and without t'*cni we would not have been aide to export 153.252,7i*5 bushels op wheat in the year euding June 3U.1850. During tlie flfteeu years ending June 3>, 1361 under the tariffs of I&4G and each of them “a tariff for revenue ont/' —we exported an aggregate of but »4-0Gt.430 bushlcs, or scarcely more than 02 percent; in that one aml-a-half decades, of the quantity exported in the one jitcal yrar of ISSO. Is tills ev deuce that the farmer would be bench e I by returning to “a tariff for j< e. ue or.lyV'— lnter Ocean. *

Buckle’s explanation of Hi* deellne * of the spiilt of religious iieraeeaUoa. was tiiat io modern times faith had undergone an eclipse, and men oould not bring themselves to persecute others into believing that whereof they were themaelveft skeptical. TUeiuad, equatenes* of this explanation of one of tn 6 n ost striking of our time, is forcibly shown iu the Nor h A ineriosu Meatew for January* Uy Prof. Jcrtia- Fltte, who ase’gtu a autulier of other CayCs thAt have been at least as laduepUal iu bringing about ihia taostf desirable eseulC, le’irst, thcre-fs chedecline of the mar*' trial spirit and the greater demotion to ptcitlc Ju'iuhtrial pursuits. Then, as men riee lu.tlifS scale of civilisation, they arc lew disposed tube- domineer lug. Finally, men in modern times )is.ve'iuife lost the seine oT corporate' tea on ..Mrj-rtlii that a wlvote

IWNBWnfliy is liable for the offense* of] earh individual comprised la It. These points are established with sd Lie ingenuity of ressoningand we* th of learning for which tile author is sc distinguished. Tbs other articles iu this number of the Review are: “Coatruiliiig Foreesiu American Politics,” by Benstcr George V. Edmunds; ** Alhealm in Got leges,” bv President John Baseom; “The Ruins of Outran A meric*,”* by Desire Gliaruey; 'Partisan Government.” 'by W. D. Le Sueur; "Popular Art-Education,” |by Prof. Joliu F. Weir; "The limitatl n ofSvx,’’ by Nina Morals; "The ' Mission of the Democratic IVrty," by ! Senator William A- Wallace; and ! dually, a review of Recent Philological Works,-by Prof. F. A. March. The Review is sold by booksellers and newsdealers generally.

A disgraceful scene occurred at the City Hotel last Sunday night by which the principal actor disgraced himself s» well us his family for whose feelings, if not for his own, he should show some degree of deferent e. About vesper hour when John Jlo •- rouj.li» sl.ouli have be n at his devotion, he wended his way 'to that del-H*iable institution familiarly ki own as "Red fHell’' and got gloriously drunk. Then, proceeding on his way, he came to a dead halt in the center of the City hotel office. Here lie began aniuibng Itlinseifby kicking duivu the stove, and by a general onslaught on the various objects in the room. Mr. Halloraii the propiietor, unsuccessful fn bis effort- to pacify the young man by kind words, remeintiering that every mnn’B house is his castle, and that he hs a right defend it, made practu Cil demonstration of that doctrine by knocking tlie pugnacious Johnnydown six times Friends of the'young man then gathered him together, and. removed him to tlie Kowels House where tie was idealised, after which hexelurned. as perevidenee, carrying a large butcher knife, to the City hotel,’threatening vengeance on the | r >- prielor, who met John with a poker, which frightened him so that he turned on his heel and scampered cowardly away Tlie affair was brought before the authorities tlie following morning by Mr Hailoran filing an affidavit against Boroughs, who was brought before Justice Wood, by constable Martin, for trial. Johnny defended his owu case, thereby exemplifying the old a la'e that; "He who pleads his owu case has a fool for a client.” He admitted in hia argument that he was "pretty druuk,” and the evidence of Hailoran demonstrated, that he was a great coward. A contribution of s'.oo was ordered to be made to the school fund, and the prisoner was set at liberty. Shame on you John.

Hopkins.

Ei itou Republican; In your issue of week before last, you state that C. P. Hopkins | had opened a stock of goods at “Bowling Green.” Instead, he is located at . Hopkins, heretofore k'nown as “Sorghum Valley.’’ A literary-society has been formed here, with Hon. Wm \\ arreu president, and to show the truly republican spirit, Aldie Kenton was elected vice-president; Cynthia Hays, secretary; and Sam Thornton, treasurer. The subject for debate Dext Friday night is Resolved:- that Columbus desrves more honor for the discovery of America than LaFayette for defending it. Atti mative;C. P Hopkins and Sam Thornton. Negative; David Elder and W. B. Johnson. The exercises will be ir.terfper»e{i with declamations essays <fce. The public is invited. * ; There is talk oi organizing a a singing school •bbout 'holidays, with'Prof. Hopkins as conductorSchool director, Henry Thornton his been making some good repairs on the school building here, and more are needed. A good tence would help the looks ot the place and a well is as nectssiry to the school as to a farm. C. P. Hopkins is taking steps to secure a postoffice here so soou as the trains run regularly whiqh we hope may be soon.

SORGHUM VALLEY.

—Jliss Clairs Scott, supported bv hsr excellent company made her first appearance before a very small audience at the Opera House last Monday Night. Owing to some misunderstanding the orchestra engaged for the occasion was not present which of itself would have had a tendency, to make the entertain men lgo off very flat. The com pany however did remarkably well -.considering thn they in£ to ao many empty chairs. By those present generally Miss Scott is 1 pronounced the most proficient lady |in her line which has ever visited our place. Mr. Coburn aud other members of the company displayed rare talent. The people .of liensselaer will be disappointed when they expect to find better companies visit us than this. The costumes too are undoubtedly the richest ever seen boards in this city. —The two performances given last week by the Townsends were excellent by bar citiaens generally. In King Richard ill. on Wednesday evening, the troupe' were greeted with a- good houae. To the stolen! of t history, or lover of Shakespeare, the play waa a rare treat. The aotora clearly prosed that tltey were in no acnea amaleirs, but eminently able m their profession. Mr. TownctsmT fs is reality a Shake* spear*-ap actor. “Lostln London” was instructive, ;ipdrtpayinw thw baa niter* c wad eanama of English • pern)* a)*o gttrWffbteigtit life ’ 4a Londoh. Aa conaeoted anw, W&, STJSS***

—-Tnere will be a grand anion t"mpersuce Chris'mas tree at the Opera House, Christmas eve, Deo. 24, 1880. The following is the programme of exercises: 1. 'insic —lnstrumental. 2 Salutatory, by F. W. Babcock. 3. Music-—Song. 4. Arrival ot Santa Claus. 5. Distribution of Presrnts. 6. Valedictory, by Rev. Loader. All the churches are expected to par.icipalc, and a cordial in vita** lion is extended to everyone. Come early and have a good time. By order of Committee. —The election of officers in Prairie Lodge No. 123 ; F. *fc A. M. resulted as follows: C. 11. Price, \V. M. Ira C. Kel. ley, S. W; Win. Eger, J. W; M. L--Bpitler, S; R Feiidig, T.

List of Allowances, December Term 1880 Commissioners Court, Jasper Ccmty, Indiana. rr.i.iKF or mob. 8 & M Roloraon. KeLel «1 poor of Carpenter townsulp _ ? 45 50 Ham.ir & Kulz. mod forCluw MeGofl) 3 oo F J Scan & Son BeUf of jiuor of Marion town.hip 10 03 Jairv-s Bn-adie relief of poor Carpenter tp 4 no Burner & Barker “ " “ " Ira C King>bury “ «l »* M' nn Thomas “ “ “ “ “ • > w F D Car*>u “ “ “ “ " 450 I liomov Iloblnvin “ “ * (illlain “ zoo J IFurcupile *Co “ “ “ Keener “ .‘M 54 L B Warner re.iel of o ear I junberg iiuuiue 1» 33 ROAil.-AaLI HHIIXIK4. (lisrie* Platt luml*er lor bridge 1* B Sew Hum Snow viewing and reporiiug 3 oo Add non I'ark. I-on “ " 3 00 l>-muel Slinnndge o oo Lktvkl M. Wame viewing 15« Beopunin Martin “ 1 5« Alien J Yeoman lumber and work on Kitctiey Bridge 10 M Oeorge Si H-tbumon «erring road viewers ‘M 75 PKISOSKKS. John \V Powell Guarding and b(*arding orlviners 4k 80 John W Powell taking prisoner* to MonUcello S 70 ' BOOKS, HTATIONKRY AMI! I'ltlXTlXO. M O Cissel slationery lor elerkeounty supt 700 l) B bowels prmled blanks tor lowuidup institute 3 50 I’ S Corkins countv printing 42 70 William B. Bnrtonl stationery offices 1.33 38 James W MeEwen county mil.tin: •> on FCHI.IC I Mfl«) VF.MKXTS R. 8. A Z. Dwiggins wire screen for clerks office . 5 40 CttMMISSIONKKS COI'KT. • George M Robiit-on serving conißiissieners h|K-c!al term I ft"> (Jeorge M Robias<»n s*-rvingcommissioner* «l>ecial term 1 tv, ba n-1) Dunn * .Commissioner 21 00 ElisUa E Hook wood " 21 on George W. Burk “ 21 00 Jolm W Powell serving commissioners 12 00 KI.KCTIONK. George M Robinsoli delivering poll hooks and posting notices of Oct. Election 89 00 George M Robinson delivering poll books < and posting notices for Nov. Election 82 40 INCIDENTAL. D H Nowels postage 525 H t Adams " * 2 42 Et.’ Nowels “ 12 45 Neisou Everson work on out building 3 oo Joim W Powell watchman for court room 1 50 Robert Kepner janitor s fees preparing scitoul room for vxammation 2 oo POOIt FA KM

Willey it Bigler mdse lor poor lanu 21 40 CCHiarr SCp - *• 30 3F Norman Warner 0 uu f h *il»y Grant “ 3 Go Snelliy Grant Bupt of poor farm labor em- 3 50 ployed Slieltiy Grant quarterly salary 125 00 Grant a Dickey biacksmitliing 1 25 Harding & Tharp Palm for inor farm 3 75 A McCoy T!khiii»oiii & Yeoman pasturing eat lie belonging to pmir farm 59 53 COUNTY OFFICEKH. Henry T. Adams quarterly salary 209 On Ezra C Nowels E/ra C. Nowels deducting 50 jwr cent from appraisement of real estate in JasiK-r .county 81 Oo COI'NTY OKFICKH. Emmet Kaunal sundries 4 35 John W Powell zntk tor auditors office 1 lit EDUCATIONAL, - D B Nowels county sii|>erin.endcnt 210 00 ciuci'iT cocirr. Charles H Price sundry services as clerk 17 07 a . , • 42 222 05 State of Indiana, i Jaspick ( ointy, I s * o 1, t>m C. Nowels, Auditor in ana (or said County and State do heretiy eertifr that ttie foregoing is acim t-l, true, and complete list of allowances as made by rim Board 01 Commissioner* or .lasist county in regular session December Term lsso. I" witness whereof I have hereunto I SHAL \ s ‘‘ l »v tminl ind iifllxetl tin* *eal of .... . Borin! of ( omul i** i oner* at Uennr: d “. v us lE-cembur IBBS. EZR VI. NOW ELS. Auditor Jasp.-r Co.mty . NOTICE IO TAX PAVEHH,' Notice i* hereby given to the taxpayer* of Jasper *ou>itv, Indians, that I have now r«caivwi the m dupN.-ate for l-om. and that 1 will . atteud. as the law directs, at the Tn-aaorer'a | »*«<•, in Kenssclncr, from this date t Dec ember 17th, 18tn.j tlie Third Monday I»- April, 133 L To receive the Brst iuatalluaeut,and until the Fir*t Mo a da" In November, following to receive toe second installment of •aid taxes for said year. The following table exhibits the rate of taxation oa each SIUO and on each Poll, for State. Couuty and Township purposes, iu the several" Townships and Corporations mentioned;

! I | I l I i l 11 ; t n t i s a g ! $ t ! 2. ; £. gS E = I■* ■\—lO “ = = 6 r.—.hiv.. ; s g * • 1 If ; [ :: : i jjj ; 1 *'j 1 ;■ ’Hanging Grove U oji I*l 75 10 Si i 30 ; 201|.705 1 .825 1 L9o'| 1.26 Gillam 1J n 2 15: 7 * 11 I 4 1® 1* .870 . 730' 1.101 1.00 | Wnlkur 12 02 16 75 10 251 40: *s' 1.150 .900 2.05, ].(H> itarklov 12 02 15 75 30 20, Jo! SO! 1.015 .825 1.85 1.26 ■lltenxselaer . ... 11 02 15, 20 20 20 .925 .725 1.581 I.oo|, Marion 12 02 16: 7 * 10 26 , 26 1.000 .750 1.76 1.00 IJordan 12 ot I*l 10 25 60 26 I.SOO . 930 2.13 , 2.00 j iNewton L.. 12 01 1« ! 75 03 *' 20< 800 .530 1.65! 1.00) ! Keener 12 02 15| 7s i 20 25 : 50 26 1.260 I.(KX) 2.25 1.25! • .Kankakee. 11 02 16| 7 3l 20 26 50 20 1.225 .975 2.ril 1.25 , WheiUfleld 12| 02 18,~ ' 7 *l 15 -20 26, 24 1.050 .860 1 90; 1.00 .Carpenter ... I*. 02 161 7fil *0 26 15 20 1.050 .800 1 .mb! 1.001 1 Remington 11l 01 lfl! '# 25, 25, .775 .775 I.SAI 1.251 Milroy 12 02 ill **| 26 25. Joi 25 1 .825 1.075 1.90 1.00 Union 11l 021 16 15 151 to! 25' .976 1.225 2.20 1.06 f

Taxes may he pnld in full or in two Installments The first ixtallmcut including all Road T ixes is payable on or before the third Monday iD April, 1881, and the second installment on or lielore the (lr*t Monday in November INI, If the firrt installment i* hot paid when due. then both install u»ent» boconae ilfliminent and teu par cent, penalty will be aildod to tire full anion nt. Taxpayers wilt And it Kreatly to their advantage to call early, and avoid mistake* incident to the rush ot business of the last few days. All Bo ad Receipts should l»c presented in payment of the April installment. Sale of Lands for Delinquent Taxes, 1 tevins on tho second Monday in February, HHI All land* upon which Ditch Tax is dctiwiiietit will be offered for sale at that time. T nni also required by an order of tke board of oooawissioner* to collect the railroad tax assessed on Newton township in favor of the 1.. 1). it t; K. »•<-*»• llknkv I. Adams, Treasurer Jasper County. Special Notice. Parties having school fund loans, on which Interast ladelinouent, will give the pavment °* **‘<l fntero-t their attention before the llr*t *® the law compels the prompt collection of interest on school funds. ExsaC. Novels. Auditor, Jasper County.

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Great lame* Jennie Lind w-’s famed Ma ro enlist, lleniy Ward Beech her at a minister, Bitdil Doble as the driver of Goldsmith Maid was known the country over, hut one other name attracted as much or more attention, and that name wns Mar a-h-a-1 I which, together with the title o Doctor profiled should read DrMarshall’s Lung Syrup, for Cough*Colds, Asthma, Cronchilis, ets. As an Expectorant for Consumption it is unexcelled, and stands without a rival for above diseases.' Header we only ask a trial of one bottle to convince you that we apeak the truth. Price 25 rent’*, 50 cents and 81 per bottle. —For Sale by W. J Imes.

NOT ICB is hereby given that by virtue of an ordeof the Jssimr Circuit Court, the undersigned administrator of the estate of John Phillips drecased, will odor for sale at auction at tbei’ortherlv douroftha court housciir Jasper county Indiana on Friday the fourteenth (14) day of Janunrv A. T>. 1881, all of the following described land, to-wit: The east halfO,) of the northwest <iuartor( of section twenty-two (2J) The sf»ntiiweat (%) ipiarter of the northwest quarter (•{> of section twentv-two (12), the aoutliwest quarter (!•) of the northeast quarter of section twenty-two (22) all of said land l»eing in township twentynine (29) north of range Ove (6) west in Ju*|>er comity Indians. 1 Terms one third cash, tlie residue in equal payments at nine anil eighteen months, with , notes at iuterest waiving benefit of appraisement ami secured by purchaser giving mortgage on real estate sold. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock P. M. DAVID GRAY, Administrator of the estate of John Phillips deceased. Thompson A Bro. Attorney* for Adiur. NON REBIDIHT NOTICi: State or Inpiana,( , Jaspek County, ) ' In the Jasper Circuit Court JanuaryTema, 1881 Winafred iinn 1 vs. > Oscar B. Rockwell, > Marv A. Rockwell. 1 George W. Cantwell. ) Cempiaint No. 2088. Simon P, Thompson, 1 Levi C, Rock well and - Elmira Stoner. ) Now comes the plaintiff by Thomptan A Bro. his attorneys.,and flics hit" complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that, the roeidenee of the defendant Oscar B. Rockwell te unknown and that all of tlie above named defendants are all necessary parties to the above entitled action which is for the foreclosure of a mortgage. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant Oscar B Rockwell that unless he be and appear on the lirstdav of tlie next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to Is* hoideu on the Itrst Monday of Jauuary A. I>. 1881, at the Court House In Rensselaer in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the «*we will lie heard and determined in his absence. —ln witnes whereof. I hereunto Bet ( , Imy haud|and affix t leeeul ofsaid com t '( SCA *“ )*t Rensselaer Indiana this 27 day of November A. I). 1880. Press Fee 17 40. CHARIEN H. PRICE. Clerk, Thompson A Bro. Jasper Circuit Court. A ttys tor Flss.

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Waters’ Perfection Organ. Queen Anne Style of Case. These ergatw are na Hr pled In WWncy. Work* ■aanablp, Krablltty and VlaUh. At he very low prices 1 am there is so reason why every one should not own- one of these «<uuiul iwmntsu Every «g« wM by m« I* X .n.-NR and Schools. Agents wanted In i±r“' 1-1 Raft V 4tli fit.. Row Work.

SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTOtI’ST. RENSSELAER.DTD. “Carry lie to Mary I” Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, Domestic and ewTork Singer Sewing Machine#, &C., &C., AT . W. H.'&C. RHOADES' HARNESS SHOP. 12:?

' Hill WS BB AOAHI! WXTH A. FULL LINE OF Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clocks, Spectacles, Violin Strin Jewelry, Accordeons, PockerCutlery, SOIiK AGENT POR TH CELEURATED ROCKFORD WATCH I have in mv employ, A FIRST-CL. ASS WORKMAN, of eight year* ex * 5 t : porience* Fine YVatch YVork a Specialty. Orwin’aOld Staird. HAMAR.

CASH GROCERY LOUIS^KERN, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES PLIOVISIOTSrS, GLASSWARE. QUEENSWARE CROCKERY, &c. Parlioa baying for Carii will And it to their interest to examine my goodeand price*. The Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce.

; GOLDMAN & HARDMAN THE JEWELERS! Watclies! Clocks! Jewelry! Watches! Clocks! Jewelry T 8 !Plated Ware, ti Plated Ware, § Musi cal ’ ® )| S Instruments H 8 Musical S . a Instruments. > REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 14 Teon Experience at the Beach*

WILLEY & SIGLERS TRADE PALACE' IN' THEIR NEW OPERA HOUSE BUILDING i IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, [ MEN AND BOVS CLOTHING: I NOTIONS AND FANCY;GOODS, FAMILY GROCERIES Bottowi Pnoe is our Motto. We wjll not be undersold! We Have a .large and commodious store building, THe beet and lightest store room in Northern Indiana. No goods sold in a dark room. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Call ad see our Store room, goods and prices before buying. -

FENDIG & PERCUPILE —DKALUtfIH—DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,* HATS, CA*>9, NOTIONB, HOSIERY, | A*! LAMPS AND GENT’S FURNISHING CARPTOING, " CHOICE GROCERIES, PtUGAND FINK-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobacco, in short, a complete stock of GeneraftMerchandise, These goods arc first class in •▼•ry respect, select ed by oneofexpenenoe, with special reference to the Ftensselaer market, and will be sold at hard time pricer. Assets tn tbs Calibrated H. SBLZ a CO’S Prims Qsality Boots* Shoos None better in tlie world. Cat! and FBNDIU A PEKCVPILE. E. U. THARP ■AS MO VXD BIS 4) llt G STORE Into Mrs. Hemphill's Brick Building, and have fixed it up in good stvle. and when vou need anything in his line be sure to patronize hi* store. You will find the old Pioneer read/and williug to wait on you. They keep a general assortment of —AND— Patent Medicines! PERItIMERY, ETC., And sell at the lowest cash prices. For the accommodation of the public they Uhp a choice assortment of FAMILY GP.OCJ^niBB In the same room, and sells as cheap or cheaper than other dealers. DU. W. Xj. BA.BCAXI JDENTIST, tti. renr THE JEWELRY STORE, And that I am now better thane ever prepared to execute all kinds of work in my branch ot business in the highest style of the art and at lowest poasibs prices. W. E. HAMAR.

N. WARNER, u t H JCT# >lp i teasMlilf! ■ [ Haring sectored the exclusive sale of the Famous >**EtlFly Breakfast and being in reeeipt of a full line * with all the latest improvements and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased to have yon call and examine and be con- . vinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves are the Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves 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 FURNITURE, &e. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom, and Common Furniture, Coek, Office and Heating stove«, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c.,&c. GrRAKTO OPEKTIKTO From 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture*

Kendall’s Spavin Cure! s or the bunch without blißterinjr.

STATEMENT MADE Uxphit OaxuTo whom it may concern :—ln the year 187* I treated with ‘Kendall’s Spavin Cure,’ a bone spavin oi sereral month's growth, nearly hf|f as large as r hens egg, and completely stopped the lameness and rsmoved the enlargement. I have worked the horse ever siaee very herd and he nevar has boon lame, nor could I ever see any difference in the size of the hock joint* since I treated him with Kendall’s SXpavia Cure. , K. A.Ciuis Sworn and subscribed to before nie this isth day es Feb., A. D. 1878. John G. Jenne, Justice of the l’eaoo.

Kendall’s Spavin Cure !

What is Good for Beast Is Good fir Han. Head es 1U effect* «a fimu Flesh. Patten’* Mill*. Washington Co., X. Y. Feb JI.S3 B. J. Kendall, M. 1)., Dear Sir:—The particular cage on which I used your “Kendall's Spavjn Cure’’ was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing. I hurt tried many things but in tain, lour “Kendall’s Aparin (lire’’ put the foot to the ground again, and. for sh first time since hurt, in a natural imvition. Fo a family liniment it excels anything we eve used. Tours truly, Kev. M. I*. Bell. Pastor I£. E. Church. Patten's Mills, N. y.

Bend adduces for illustrated Circular whic’j we think gives positive proot of its virtues. Xo remedy has ever met with siuli unqualified success to our knowledge, for lies# as well as man. Price $1 per bottle, or six hrrttloi for J 5. Alid;*'jgg-*t« ha ve it or ran get it for voh. or it will be sent toauy address on receipt of price by tho proprietors. Dll. B. J. KEXDILL A ( 0.. Enosburgh Falls, Vermont, SOLD BY AI L DRUGGISTS.

Cure* by A •JSORt'TIOW Xalure’swaf CURE | BACK ACHE a ■ ■ lung diseases^ - And nil diseases of the Kidney*, Bladaer and BI THROAT DISEASES H|| BREA TH|Ne TROUBLES. ImprOVedEXCefgiOrKidneyPad It drives into the *ystem curative agents ud It to a MARY El. of HEAI.INO and RELIEF M It orsws from the ..Ateeased parte the powona Simple, Sensible, Direct, that cause death. rainless, Powerful. tbtik toitrviktuer. X O UiriXe where all else fail*. A YOU CAN BE RELIEVED Rkvki.atioji and Rbvolctiox in Medicine /%. m~~r> * up *-w tt. t-» “uST?** *° Don’t despair until you have tried thi* Sensible, Z ; ***** Applied and RADICALLY XFTEC- ***?,■?*?• !°' d by TV A Z Remedy. drugEtets, or nufl. oo receipt of price, ». by VtvggMa< „ Mnt by mail on receipt o PRICE *2.00, by *£SS*m EY, .SllW.; BATES fc HANLEY, tew Ji 1M Had Street, t 1 U4»d»M Seel. uk.as*»k.r“ Cis.odgO, Ills. TBDk'HiaftM Chicago, Ills. E 3 E ABAC H E^-illo A Medicine rsecntly discovered and used by an eminent physician with wonderful success. AH dn>w*M and ceoairy stores have It or will get it for you. Also a sure cure for IN BIGEBTION , DYSPiPSIA^tgjg mi n n nssHwiaipiLEs _| 1 ■■■■■ ■■ tumor., gfrrs Prepared by J. I*. Miller, M.D., ■ PliUadsiplda, Ha. CAFfioit.- A"nr ptnuiw vnUu irmpwtaW nMw P*** tontaini hi\mm*\*rr rr*A U Pile of StOEM. _ . ... All dnygitts ami country stores have it er will get it for you. T. JO. JOKES THE TAILOR! Saits for Mss, Youths sod Children out end made to order. AM wokr warranted. I have just returned from Chic ago with s FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS and I will sell holts from $5 so slo*cheaper than yon can boy eleswhere Come and try me. T. JOKES, “Thy Tailor t ■jot? h »u*i i • ' f

i , r rum Rev. P. I. Granger. Presiding Klder of tlie St. Albans District. St. Albans. Vt.. Jan. SOfh.lMO. • Dit. B. J. Kkstai.i. A Co.,Gents:—in reply to vonr letter l will say that niv experience with “Kendall's Spavin Cure” has been vcr«- satisfactory indeed. Three or four years ago I pro -nrc-l a bottle of your agent, and with it, cured a uorso of lameness caused by spavin. I.a»t season my horse became verv lanieiiud 1 turned him out for a few weeks wbeo be became better, when I put him on the road he grew worse.— i when 1 discovered that n ringbone was formj i"g, I procured a bottle of Kendall’s SpavinI curs and with less than a bottle cured him »-> i that he is not lame, ueitber can the bunch be | feuud. Kcepectfaily vours. , I p. K. Gbsxcxic

Bskersfieik, Vt.. Dec. 33. I*T*. 8.. J. Kendall A 10.. Gents:—l wish to.uld oiv testimony in favor of your invaluable liniment, "CendaU’s Spavin Cure." In th* spring ot ltil I slipped on the ire and sprained my right limb at the kuev joint I'was very lame and at trme* . suffered the most excruciating pain. I wore a bandage ou it for over a year. iM tried most everything in »>y reach, but could find nothing that would give’tne permanent relief. When I vverworkfwi it would pain uiu very inurh. In Anril IRTSj began to think rshoulrt.be arripple for Ufa,but having some of Kendall's Spavin cure thought I would try it. 1 used one-third of a bottle, anrtrexperierieert relief at once. Tb* naf a left ine nud has not troubled me sinee. I inel very g) ateful to you and would recomend Kendall’* Spavin Kure te all who suffer with e'prain* or riieumatisiu. Yourst truly Mrs. J. lioutwell. I • , '.l -.- 1 ■