Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1881 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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It Lsnoi mav -Nitiy losay uuiit'hk imkkO:ea>T has never ut.sei.ed ine piaiiorui or praieipn« ou wiiicn a .o ugiit tor ute rigois ui tin- citizen or us work in hie iu.crests ot o.c iieopie. oiu u a giautying to know tout roe iiepub.icau |iarty aas euine unrniy to stand Mpuuviy on tins stauvur. plaUoim. and Uiai in U.us luovurg rutwaro toc |,ar.y icaoers oa.c acknowledged u.a* loe pooinon ot uiK *n i kit UcriA.s, taken years ugo, wa» correct. Tins Is, to hicneaj'nesi aud mast enni.-a.ic inuorsenteui ot its poocy and Hie must i-ffecnvc lesuuony as to (Ire value or its influence, aim me iputiny ot its leadersmp. Toe influence of mis u-adersnip was never more apiairviit, uor me trolu Tuk Intem Ocean has ou earnest Kepubllcaus was never more forcibly Illustrated loan uuring h.e Inst Prosidenuai campaign. Tlm>ugli uic campiugu ure earnestness, loyalty, aud enterprise ol lire pa|ier were everywhere recognized as imporiunt motors in determining the resutt, and ihrstauci as me leading Kepubhean journal of ihe Normwesl was fixed beyond dispute. In view of tliese facts. It Is only necessary to A*y that The Intek Ocean will maintain this position by continuing in Ure stnughtiorward course hurt lias made it so many Meuus among Uepubi icans everywhere, aud ilrat haa it a reputation for courageous fairness and journalistic xeal and enterprise It will InsLst on a party policy essentially stalwart. believemg thai tlte interests of all sections and tlie weltare of all classes will be best conserved by a close adherence to the fundamental principles of Republicanism. It will maintain its present attitude In favor of protecting American industry against tiie )>auper labor andcoucenlratcti capital of tlie old world, and will be foremost in tlie fight on any new qiieslions that nmy be sprung on uie Republican party. The Intem Ocean will discuss all public questions lairiv and fearlessly, it will give the news aectiraieely and fully, supplementing it with Intelligent and fair minded comment; It will maintain its high standard in Htate, Washington, and lorelgn correspondence, aud will continue to devote attention to departments hariugreference io home affairs. * Toe Curiosity Shop,"“Woman’s Kingdom,"and “Farm and Home’’bavg grown better with each suc.-eeiling year, and the conscientious effort that gave them their popularity will be devoted Io their improvement. The Veterimu7 department, in charge of a practical veterinary surgeon, will be made of special value to horsemen and stockgrowers. Iu the department of Action the best serials have been secured, and these will appear In connection with slant stories and sketcites. Tlte market reports, taking ia l.na trial and commercial news and discussion of ira ie topics, will be made, full and reliable, giving special attention to matters in which tiie merchants, stockgrowers, and farmers of the Northwest have a direct interest. The Weekly Inter Ocean will give the news of each week complete, prcseunug important matters in detail, and condensing tumor news m such a wav as to not obscure or weaken any statement us fact. The weekly win be, In siiort, more comprehensive hr character and scope than any oilier political or general newspaper la the country. In addition to all other depart meats mentioned in connection with the weekly, the semi-weekly will continue Its educational department under the tii© present able editor. 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