Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1881 — Page 2

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TU# qwo-ttodi #f eompaleocy odor*tiofi l«ktla|a|itotfd fcjr the l«w mak»n «f Illinois, A bill providing far iH-k a law baa been introduces la th# Je*tel i*.r of lli»> * at*. Tb# gr*zt “V#mia»oeor M la fctwa I uni to hare no land league agltaffon in peril* men L On* daj last waak thirty of tb* land league party war* suspended front penirtpatfoa la tha (WilanllMii of tha houaa bacaoaa of aiirgad “ut«traetioa* T , Many of our exchangee ara waiting titair an tha dreert air iu ••Jn-ting so tha eounty ooMmaiaainoar rv.teot of thia «tata. Tha complaint U that tm mark power reet* in the litnila as thaaa Oscars. The remedy nuwt frequently proposed ia to elotha tha township trustees with tha powar am |K*c<rsed by the commariunara.

Whan Hayaa lays aaida hie official ntbaa they should be diainfaeted er I’lirmd -deniocratic-eeiitinel. Mac realise* the “true iu ward he#*" of thing*. Well wa should sot blame him, hie pecaUar situation makaa it I irt natural that ha should auapaet the 'l>i waaiiaa of that in ether*, which he aces, m plainly, existing himself- ' In Delaware they liaae a law im-p-wiu* a lax|o two dollars upon every u aclier in tha public eeboola- Tha < rber day on* of the-Republican mats* I -rs of the legislature in tbal state 1-iiioduced a bill reposing the law provide gil e (fcx. When * vote wa* ' feei the re, eai measure was eppoa* d by every -leuiocrat and faeoradby aval y republican aieuibaroflhe bouse. This i one of tha many evidences ti n ►how to what party belongs a. true n apect f«*r education.

maortic organ* In varioua pvrts of tlie country are ext acting a small d»r e« of comfort liom a table in tbe Daliiiunre .sten’s political almanac a iiieh give* Hancock a popular plulalilyof 6,332 The Bai inore Sun ia i.eft a atatiatical authority, and, as often iiappena hi Border States, it ia more Bourbon than the Bourbons •hemaelvea. Its table la of no sort of value It rohs (iarfield of over 6,030 vote* in Louisiaua and 4,7'J0 in Texas; end with these corrections, wlilch an* ipteetiouHbly aboutJ be made, it would y ivd <iarfi**ld a plurality exceeding S t*o» wlilch is tery near tha figuer* reported l>» all tha other political alloan ara tboe* >f tbe New York Trib, v/icand hilida phia Time* Included ft in*, seen ixrsh'and <ru*l to de priva-the supporters ts Geu- Hanoock of the Muall consolation they derive from iueorwet atatlatica, but tha truth *o history irruat be preserved,— Chicago Ttibune,

The Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago 1 aiinnd was completed iaat year from iteneaelaer to Delphi, Ind., 40 miles with a narrow gaguc of three feat It ia now in proceaw of transition from narrow gagua to ata darJ gagua and from its | reset.l corporate organization to that of the '• Chicago A Indianapolis f.ins railway oompany.’] Dozing -679 here were 24 milea of standard t**u« steel track laid, as follows: from ]»Ter. Ind., southwestta Lowell, Lake county, 17; from Rcusaelaer, Jasper ewnnly, 7 miles, leaving a link of 21 miles to‘ crmplete the road between 1 •elpbi and tbe Illinois iiue at Dyer Ind., a distance of 82 miles, leaving vet another gap of 5j miles between Dyer and Olcu\ oo , 111. where coniiectioua will be made for Chicago over ti e Chicago A Western Indiana roadThe gradiP" *nd br.dging on the un-<->in pie to j art >f the road being tub- > tanlially it is inlen led to close tueaa gape by the first day of M*y. rwtl, and to operate the 108 miles of mad list wren Delphi and Chicago far business u- a taudard road by -»* e 6rat day of July, 1881. When th.< • tan ion of 85 milea south from l>al--1 ••* iu Indianapolis is aom plated which it i* confidently ex pee ted can Ijte at-complishab by January 1, 1882, it will be 20 uni las shorter than any xwd connecting I ndiauapolia and Cblr*g».—Jiai any. Ayr. All men admit that monopolies ara liijttrinu* to th>‘ community in which they axial. Every tanguaia actively • inployed iu denonucing monopoly, and in extolling com pet it low and «Iteapnem, To prevent asanepaly amo. - individuals, there must be a tm bar > producer? es the sam > artiel<; n».j must be placed on an equality; t isy must be able to bring their article to market at tha same price; and they must produee what fully equals tiiadaiuand. If one can undersell all iiv rant, lie will absorb tha trade, and be will ruin all his rivals, ha than v*-ill produce laaa than they aM produo* •••I legetlier; lie will keep tha supply short, and h« will charge a hxt ha pie sea If others sea that ha as ak as enormous profits when be has tha marks! to himself, still no ons will ventura to commence against him Iu the on* business, as long as ha dearly ponsesee tha abi.it; to undersell through ability to produse at iasa eoet than others. It is so with nations. Almost every nation his s tafav articles which it can **!' “’’•wpwr i«»u ail other nations, i China t«a, and Braxtl taiffhe, aud the wwued Ftatas rx*r oait***; but it la a mighty (all i<> auppeae that if all other nationa were t* aJbahtion tha production of these artfe!e*,'aud were to make etch nuiou th* shla producer a.«i tha monepotist of its special commodity, tha ether nationa would net procure tbe mveral article* any cha pec than t before. On the contrary, tha price* would advance. Now, apply this principle at home. If we give a monopoly ot our domestic market to our own manufacturers, we mar bay* to. pay ‘■• r « hr an art tola than another eauntry would charge; yet it Is quit*? evident that. If era gave- tha monopoly to that country, we shooid have to pav still more than wo poj at present If we give a monopoly to our own manufacturer*, wagiva it to a mAltitudo of livol indi r iduals, who enter into votive •uotpetiliou with one auotber, and

who hoop tho nsarkat abundantly soppile; but If we gftra * monopoly to * kwlm nutlan, there la oonapnraUyaiy Wo com petit on, and dam and can bo scarcely satisfied, bocauan It will ho the Interest of tho alien prod nears, and within their power, to manipulate olrcu m a tan res so aa to maintain such prloaaaa will yield a high rats of profit. If wo can undersell British prpdoeom of wheat, It by oo moans follows that Gioat Britain would ho supplied more cheaply with tho grain, should Its production ho wholly resigned- to farmer* In the United Htatas. What Is true a* regards American wheat gnd iu abandoned cultivation ia Grant Britain, would be equally true as regarde British maaufecturee and the abandonment of the production of manufactures In this country. If, In 000 nation, every thing were placed under a monopoly to home producers, and in another, everything were conaUntly ay posed to excessive competition, tb# former would thriee, while the latter would sink into ruin— lnter Ocean.

Much comment was ludulged in by D* meant lie editors during the lata (to them disastrous) campaign, on the great sum of money saved to the oountry by the extraordinarily economical Democratic Congress. High toued Democratic orators on the stump and at every cross road proclaimed the great saving. The people wars led to believe that tbs DeiuocraU had discovered a method by which the affair* of the government could be couducted with comparatively liirht drafts upou their attenuated pocket hooka But It was a vain hope. On investigation it appe: re from the Deficiency Bill that there leadcficieucy appropriation necessary of |25.00U,000. The follow iug explanation Is giveu by a Washirgton correspondent: “There must inevitably be considerable political debate upon thia bill, as thia enormous deficiency expoeefc the fraud of tho Democratic administration in tha two houses for the last two years, and ie caused by the deficiencies in the nec, eesary, ordinary expenditures of the Governmmt, caused by tbe prtended ec no mica and retrenchment of which we heard so much iu the eampaign. The Republicans at the time declared that this boasted retrenchment Would result in deficiencies, and would cripple the Government. 5 General Garfield, in one of his latest speeches in Congress, warned the Democrats about the consequences of such a penny-wlso policy, and p»< dieted that, instead of effecting a national iconomy, hey would be compelled at this Conjress to appropriate at least s2o.onf*,no > for defloe.icies. He was $6 000 03) short of the work; the sppropriatoa reaches nearly 25,000,000.

Our Democratic friead across the hall again give* notice (legal, with fee attached)of the application, at the March term of Commissions!* Court, of Ben Reynolds for license to sell liquid damnation in Rensselaer. Mae could not resist the temptation to let the people know that Ben ie coming His warm love for our citizens constrained him to put lisli the notice that they might have “fair warning*’of the impending evil. Hie tender heart glowed with love for the yeutb of Jasper County,-and he said within himseff: What! aud sbsll I commit !• great sin? Nay, verily. I’ll set up the notice of this fend in hums* form, this would be destroyer of his fellows. I’ll set it up In “nonpsreil"—according to the forms of the law will I set it, and with a loud voice (the elariou veico of tee sentluel in legal notes; I will make known unto them the Doming of this vile thing into their midst to devonr tlieir substance, to disgrace and break up their homes, to fill tbe alma bouses and |>enitentiaries, and to supply the gallows with vietime. Loving but brave and resolute Mae. Hew transcendedtly coble. What sublime reflections must awaken sympo'heti. eho.'ls i* tbe innermost rec< ms i your mul. You Save arou - ed our ambition; kut bur faint heart restrains us and will not let us with tbeo go. Uader so g-eat a burden it refuse* to sustain us. and w# forbear to f< How in your iutrepid course In the cause of humanity. But gain Mac. Do your duty like a brave publisher, and when Reynolds gau bis license you will reap a rieb reward—of ducata, and the enraee an 1 reviling* of the drt skea •• they wallow in the gutter, and with the wails of sorrowing wives and mothers, and children sounding in your ears, vmi can witness the sceue ami wit» a, ha tly smile exclai o: I helped to do tuts.

The artful dodge by »blcb Soreroor Gray s accorded. i» secareing tho o«m. plimsntary veie of tho democrat* in tho legslalure, and by which tho old whoo) bone Senator kloDooal I \ aa relegated to thsjrear, is recoiviog pretty general teudem nation from the news papers es the party in the state. Oue thing noticeable about those words ot disapproval is their tardinoas. A month has passed since the rote *aa taken. A storm of condemnation was belched forth by the old lime NrTtnsf the party, yet the democrat* le press with iU usual timidity. Let* itated to disapprove what it kuem to be wrong, feared tiie consequences of advocating firm adherence to the true aud tried leader of many democratic battles, dreading the Inllseuo- ot a oorebeaded office seeking. Republican renegade. W bat an affecting sight; the Democratic press, the should Le representative, aud exponent of Demeeratie principles, standing idly,, In mortal dtead ewwttag the expression of aeeord or disapproval* ml the people before daring *n opinion, before step, ing forward and bravely ahaping th tr opinion on the aide es evident Justice. G vernor Grey’a whole public life haa tw*n ms round of office seeking. He has] oval himself the veriest dem•gogue iu all hts political actions. That he has galaed such eontrei ovsr the moveroeuto of the leaden of the Isa fact of Half demoralising lathe party, making it an wort by of the support of boneet new. it M« ms tana passing strange that a man raising the flimsiest siired es political hones ooufci for a mement affiliate with a party whose leaden eouid comwK so disgraceful an bet as to give honor toa man of so little claim on

tbe recognition of tbe party aa Governor Gray, at tbe expense of patting taaba»oa asaaofMlilgb and ualmpeacbable a character aa Senator McDonald,

From Remington.

Deer iaiiucir We poked lest week to write ear letter ■a til it was tee late fee pabheetioa, kepiag to have seme items of is tercet, bat we waited ia vaia. Before oar letter bad beea goae aa bear, we list Mrs. 0. Morris bad foltea down stairs aad bad ksrt herself sortoasly; that Mr. Chnrek sad Jeeepb Lsrsb a yeaag mea booed lag at Me. Cbarob’s. wee* both dsogorously sick; that Mrs. Kelso*, sad Mr. sad Mrs. Coover were all worse; aad various otbot Ueess which wo have forget lew.

Before wo go any further we would say ia reply to the “cynical criticisms’’ of our friead “Oeeasioßal”, that wo er* willing aad saaioas to maks tb* “amende honors hlc’ r . We always waat every man to have kiajaet dues. We are willipg to “render usto tbesar that which is Caesar’s,’ ’ and ia that spirit we take back —swallow—rsvoks svrry word we said about Mr v Clark and apply them to Mr. Coovss, We heartily join with “OecasioaaT ’ in his laudatory notice of our paper; and will go area for thsr and my that Mr. Coovar’s well known abilities, iu our humbl* opinion, fit him to adore a higher position than that of editor of an obscure country newspaper.

Both Mr. Coover and Mr. Clark deserve tb* hsaity cooperation aad support of all our dti.cns aud hussincaa men, for tbe paper is cenaiuly u credit to Remington. The entertainment given by the temperance society was vary good indeed. Tbe Hall was well tilled aad every body seemed to enjoy the.exercises. We hope tbe entertainments which nr* to follow, once a month may be as liberally pair miitl as this one was. Hon. R. 8. Dwiggins lectures for us next Saturday evening. Sheriff Powell and little daughter Belle are risiting friends in Rcmingtsn. We are always glad to e«« the sheriff's smiling face over this way. Mr. Cbur.-h ahl youn; Lsrsh are both batter, the former being pronounced out of danger. Rebec* a bright little daughter of L. D. Irwia and granddaughter of F. R. Dooelly of this place died last Saturday morning of dipthsria, aged tea years. - A little daughter sf Mr- Vickery living in tka eastern part of town ia very sick with tbs earns dread disease, also two mors of Mr. Irwin’s children. Tha other cases of sickneness noticed in tbs beginning of this letter nr* all very low. Mr. Solomon’s furniture Ac. arrived from Cbic*g > Isst week, and they are how keeping house in tine style. The young people over this way have been enjoying tha good sleiglrng immensely. Mrs. Frank Shaw has returned to hsr home in Lafayetla. Boms little change talk ii of in business awake, but fer fear of more ‘‘cynical 1 ' eriticismt wa forbear to mention what they are, 829.

SUCCESS IN BUSINESS.

The Career of a New Jersey Organ Builder. Success in busiuess is undoubtedly the result of intelligence, pluok, and, It is said that tha Hoc. Daniel F. Beatty, of Washington, N. J. .began bnsinam in 18G9 without one dollar. Since tbal time ha his built up an enormous Piano and Organ trale all ever tha civilised world by bis remarkable pluck and enterprise. Uis attention was early turned ia music, and in this wav he became interested in the sale, an I finally in the manufacture, of musical instruments at Washington, N. J., which bear his name. Hie first operations were on a small seal* but his active and progressive uinu saw wide fields open to energy end cntci prise. He hss never wavered or faltered in this project. By hie shrewd, skillful, and persistent newspaper advertising he has attracted wide attention everywhere, so that at the present bis instruments ar# in use all over th* civilized world, He believes in the Tree nse of printers' ink, and it bns paid him a tLt»i nd fold. Mr. Beatty is the man who first conceived the idea of reducing the prices of Piano* and Organs. He kuow |! e agbnts were making entirely too much protit en them, the same as was being done on sewing - machines He at once began to expose the deception practiced by leading manufacturer*, who asked $450 for *n Organ that could be sold for SBS, and still leave a fair profit, or SIOOO for a Piano thi.t $297 is sufficient for. Then tbs war begae. ll# was ridiculed and m srapreiented in a shameful manner by the mouopoiitl* who## large profits wire in danger.

No scheme was left unturned to def at and ruin him. Circular* were printed and sent out and cireulaSed by their agents. Articles were published in music trade journals, many other d:rty tricks a erv resorted to. But by the course of right and justice, Mayor Beatty has succeeded ia reducing the | rocs of Piaaoeand Organs, so that be is said to be by far tbe most successful man that ever eng fed-im tbe music business. But aDid'lbe rush and hurry efa vast business Mr. Bestty never forgets the duties of a man and u citizen. He bas twice been elect, ed Mayor of Washington without his oan seeking, whioh- of!ice he 'now holds. Uis fellow-citizen, chose him. H*conducted no campaign whatever, not even at home on e--1 action day. Lis generous donations oforde s upon tb* largest local stores to supply flour to tbe needy duiingthe past winter, and h i liberal contributions to various religious organizations, without regard to denomiaatio n are indicative of but,* few of the many inci. der.te that are oonttnually transpiring, and wbieh have made him exceedingly popular among his fellow-citiieas. Men who base womfor themselves honorable diet incite* ha their particular avocations in life, and which we denominate as the success ful #*H- made men of the day, areapt to pos sees all thequalificatii ns necessary for tbe high position of public trust, and from- the nueleus front which the Nation draws its best supporters. Mayor Beatty’s career tbua far has been marked by untiring p- BMverance, indomitable will, aente perception, and good, sound eommoa sense. Bubsetibe for the Rsfcsucaji. It contains twice the reading matter of any paper Is the county.

, 888,000 of Rbtoeliart’s Liver Fills sold ku Ohio and Indfoue last year. Only one for a dose. Sample dees jrme. for sale by—W.J. Imes. Juy Ik. Dunn fog, Clerk, Wabash Shops, Toledo. Ohie, seysc—l am now wearing an “Only Lung Pad,»» a"d it bss afforded me almost instant relief from astlitn.i. a«!v.

community fs/lte mmhal treat we have [MoZedio^mliA* 1 ""^ Esther, tb* Beaatlfal Queen, wa* rendered test eveaiag, sad everything was nigh perfect.—[Lafeyette Conner. Queen Bather aft the Opera House last evening wae s grand easesm.—[lndianapolis Cvsniag Beers.

Queen Esther gave splendid satisfaction ■ —[Montioetto National. The Eenreelaer Republican IS MOW IM ITS FOURTEENTH VOLUME ss»ii ▲ Successful Paper! The true test of Merit it Suoceee. Th* judgment of th* people can never b* warpr.d by boanting of va n pretence*. If the people like a paper they eubeoribe Jor it and read it, and that it why . everybody beads the Republican. THE MERCHANT, THE FARMER. - THE LAWYER. THE DOCTOK. THE MECHANIC, THE LABORING MAN. YOUNG GENTLEMEN, YOUNG LADIES. WIVES AND HUSBANDS, POLITICIANS, REPUBLIOANH, O KEEN BACKERS, DEMOCRATS. REFORMERS, and sU Classes of People Subscribe

For the Republican or borrow It from their neighbor*. It* Circulation greatly excel* that qf any other publication in the eounty and therefore it is the best Advertising Medium. IT IB THE OLDEST, AND THE BEST, AND THE: CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE * COUNTY. YOUR WIFE WANTS IT! YOUR CHILDREN WANT IT! YOIT WANT IT YOURSELF ! Onlt $1.60 Pu Annvm.

Mo olhvr nsedioin* will oar* n eoagh so quick aa Pl**’* Car* Car CmMuaptloa. Th*r* ia n* *th*r madicin* that tastes so fo*d as Piso’s Car* for Ooasnmption. It should ho kept always tn the Kooh, b**an*s it is a certain aad soft* remedy for Crety, Asthma, Bronchitis and Sera Throat. It will ssr* Ootnnstios; —a—nwaily H will ear* th*** I——' oonsylalate. whisk ar* s* *ft*n th* forafnaa*n *f Consumption. Ook VOT, 0.. Mar. *, 18». Ws bar. soM a gw at many b*lUvn of I’lmi's Cure ter Ono-onpU**,. aad bare not heard sue word of complaint. MM all speak highly ami in words sf pvala* ak*ot Uu> good It has accomplished. MINE* A SOM.

POTJTZ’S MORSE AMD OATTLK POWDKR3 *ar* or prvT.n $ Dtmm*. No Komi will St* of Colic, Bots er lent* f» Van, If Fmov Powd.rvsr* as*4 la time, foams Powdars wtl tear* and prevent Boe Osouaa roaws Powder* will prvv.nt Sara* n TSwia Von us Powdsrs will laws— tb# saaattty *f wOfe «d er.srs twsaly p*r ewt, and maka th* batter Srat and svr.t _r*aws Pawlsrv will «ar« or sravant itsat iwst SnsiMMstlil Hotm. sad Catti. ara mbs**t. Vswtss Pownoa* wiu. *ivn liTurunw. ftatd •Twrwk.ra. »atxm m. tetrs. rufH«tw. lALniroxs, ten

VIA-SANO THE GREAT LIVER VIMJETV KIUNu srzxrzrs&r&x A.JSTT3 Smwm on wkw iSteWl. tea V Si W “ If *ll te kooltky Mttoa. teal test* BBMEDT ££ i Anti-Bllieue ek py«s■*»<*. mwhm, cmsn. MteS# LwmbWCu.lO.te. All4rMrW.u4te.wte «*»rwk*T*lx wWMgwltnr yw. Aimyw.wi4 Itnau — 4 h- wEESzSF

lUf Gfffffi Consumption SemeAy. BROWN 9 8 EXPECTORANT

■m Ins Wees* <s kaMlNto ms eases, sw smtJWM Os errsto Ml Mn VM- \ BxfmrilOM.iftaMrnn to* Nat*. R Cures Comm ha. It Charms Aethmm, It Ourem Bronchitis. It Cures UssrimNi. n (harms Tightness of the Chest, It Cures JHosmltp of Brsmthinf, Shows’* kTsweirrJre Csrem. rssaeisMs’tt* I SIUa I NW wUhm* lisslsr ssr wrbsi awnstowa MICE, fffo asm! #f.th A. KIE FEB, luiiunaapsUs, ImL 43j|gg a srt* rMuLT^istoi

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1881. Tlm Wnkly Jou■tl is a large 10-pip ptpir, tmkllMi in poUUM. para la ito ami toae,fe)lof gee ml mi, mI acted almlliay farm a ita narta* raparte, sad heaeeheld laforautiaa, which makes it just the paper far the people, aad especially far the farmei*. Its ahaapaaaa brings I* within the reach of all The MASK ST RETORTS are carefully eaai piled frxxa the Daily Journal aad are a spatial faatmfa aad entirely traslworthy. la selecting year paper far the cowl og 7 ear don't yea for jet the IfIKLT* JOVISiL. Oaly |1 per year.

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Kendall’s Spavin Cure!

STATEMENT MADE UVDEE OATH. Te whom it may eoocerala the year IST* I treated with ‘Kendall's Spavin Core,’ a hose spavia ei sereral month’s growth, nearly half as large as r hens egg, and completely stopped the lameness and removed the enlargement. I hnve worked the horse ever since very hard, and hs never has been lnase, nor eould I ever see any di JsretiM in the eta* es the hoek Joints since I treated him with Kendall's Spavin Cars. R. A. Gain**Sworn and snbssrfbed te befere me this Mtta day es Feb., A. D. IST*. Joan G. Jsans, J a sties es the Pears,

Kendall’s Spavin Cure!

What is Good for Bsast is Good fer , i Man. * Read es lto eflsets sa £uu flesh. Patten’s Mills, Washington Co., K. T. Feb lI.SS B. J. Kendall, M. 1)., Dear Sir:—The portionar eaae oa whish f used your “Kendall's Spava Curs’* was a malignant ankle sprain of sixsen months standing. I had tried many thing* bnt la vain. Tonr “Keadall’s Spavin Cure” pat the foot to the ground again, aad, forTS flrst time sine* hurt, in a natural position.* P* a family liniment It sxMla anything we eve need. Tonr* truly, R*v. M. P. Bell, Paster If. K. Churoh. Patten’s Mills, X. T,

S«*d add**** for illuitratod Circular whieh wo thisk give* oosiMv* proof of IU virtue*. Xo romwly ku ever met with *u»h unqualified leeee** to onr knowledge, for bea* •• well a* maa. Priae II par bnttl*. or six bottle* for S 3. All druggUu have it or can get it for vau. or it will boaeat teaay addro** oa receipt of price by the proprietor*. 1)R. B. J. K KM) A 1.1. A ro„ Kao*burgh rail*, Varraoat SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

S3JFH SIDE 0 F WASHINGTON ST RENSSELAER,. IND. "Carry (be (o Mary 1” Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil,

I 1 Mm Hfiaj IsF Daacitli-. tiad ew Torkllafer Mwlaf Naehlaeir .

&C.,&C., AT W. H. AC. RHOADES' HABHBBB BHOP. ii-.t 10 CENTS A MONTH, ONE DOLLAR* nAX THE CHICAGO LEDGER will be >ent to my THU LSPOI*, OOa»r> 111.

1881. The Daily Jearaal Is tt* representative paper es the Kepublieea party in Indiana, sad is *aN tied ta tt* sapper* aad ear eonragemeat es *ll Repahiieaa* ft* Bret aim is to promote tt* leteeasts es UoßopabIfeaa party, whish la fh* party es pro grass ■ad equal jestie* te all eitiaaa*. laaddttie* it give* all the aerna, be see aad foreign, aad seeks to ■Breed Informatics ea ail topics that ar* •loan aad pare. It is always safe to hare lx the Homo. Its MARKETS and RAILWAY NEWS are •peeial features aad are wlthent rivals la thins eetioa.

* rom Rev. P. I.firMfsr, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. _ _ . St. Albans, Vt, Jan. MthilSM, [ Da. B. J. Kendall A C*., Gents:—in reply te vonr letter 1 will say that my experience with “Kendall's Spavin Care” basbeea verv satisfactory indeed. Tlireeor four years ago 1 procured a bottle of year agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by spavin. Last season ar bone became vsrv lams and I turned him ou t for a few weeks whs* he became better, bat when I put him on the road he graw worse, when I discovered that a ringbone was forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall’s Spavin ours and with lass than a bottle cared him so that he is act lame, neither ean the bunch he found. Respectfully your*. • * P. N. Gbans

Bakeruflelk, Tt., Dee. ts. I*7*. “ I B.sJ. Kendall A Co., Gents:—l wish te add mv ! testimony in favor of your invaluable liniment, “CendaU's Spavin Cnre.*’ In the spring oflS7l I slipped on the is* aad sprained my right limb ! at the knee joint I|was very lam* aad at time* suffered the most excruciating pain. T wore a bandage on it for over a year, end tried most everything in my reaah. bnt contd And nothing that woslil give me permanent relief. When I overworked it would pain me varv much. In April 187*1 began to think 1 shonld'b* a cripple foiAUfe, hut having tome of Kendall's Spavia sure thought I would try It. I oted one-third ».f a bottle. and>xperieno*d relief at <**c*. Tb* sain left me aad taav not troubled mo sine*. 1 •esl very grateful to you and would recomead Kendall’* Spavin Kur* I* all wlw> suffer with ■praint or rheumatism. Tonruetrulv Mrs. J. Boutwell

G. U. TIIAHP Sueeaseor to Harding a Tharp dealer in DHUG3AND MEDIC INKS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, PAINTS, OII.S AND VARNXBHKB, DRUGGISTS hUNDRIKS, NOTIONS, ETC., I alao keep a well aeleeted stock of FAMILY OKO3SRX2G rieaao give me a call before buying asewhere K.H. IFIARt* In the Hemphill building opposite the Trade Palace

HARNESS MAKING joaaiiiain Peacock H a* purchased Geo. Granel'a Harness then and la now prepared to accommodate the public with every artfele la his llae, such aa HARNESS! SADDTES, BHIDUEB, COLLARS, WHIPS, KTO. 1» m*de rfthe beet material and put ®P I® to# neatest And nnct inbitADtiil DAinr. Price. • Hula lower than the lowwt Shop opposite Meter A Thampaoa’e Bask, Rancselaer Ind. J. *.J»KACOCK. Per amaa!

PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (Flrat Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, J. J. EiGLEfBiCB, rra^r. BKEP, Pork, Veal, Mutton, ttouaaage, Bologna, etc. sold in quantthfe* to * hit pur•tock slaughtered; keeryitody Is hrvrted Tfce BtthMt Price Pas« rev coo* pat cattle, **•* J.J. KieiSBBOC

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