Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1881 — Page 3

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. *-. A. WiMmso lias br*a SpfwritMH •%’ at I udbtitspolta In place of co! -A It. H'Howsy. klsee Blxine’a •pp'dutmcnt tn tie eibinel iMdtf’Hraf l«M>ki»g after B»n HHI upon Mai,oner lie |*Mp. <>n -wunthmMy. "ven t »e rlttarits «f Hats’Fre»i*isflo arainat the Mamfy and Saakfirj Tbe e»»*»jc*H*n« U»ra’, jiucceedad <n e/retting • gr*»U revival of religion Xn t ni cfty. Small-pox has made its appeared* in F»r| P O r exchange* report r-'Yvra! aurroumiiug towns. lt.jr«eid Le *»B U gonrd agtUMTttw 4i*»e by vaeeimiUtHi .*? - _ y- r- ~ I Correepoudenca Mou‘ieriT9 Deßloerat: Rev. Taylor, of Oil to. paatorof the Prrabyteriaa tshurrib.aX J*lyfnoqth, |>aa been bolding'a aifftSF bf- rtjeetlora at Meadow v»eW rif soevppug a joint oail .from that and ths ebureb a Keneselaer. ‘ We pleogeour Word and huaortnthb editor of the SUrfc eopaty Zetyeplbat Prof. George W. Michael3»fX«tapon, OSfo' la a black-hearted ecoufidreband a lying wretefL ‘ We defy theTascal to • nr»e tn Valparaiso and' prosecute hia 1 bnlta.— Valparaiso Jfesoeuger. • The National hanks bs»e revived a setback from die nekS Ciu*oeL It Las been decided not to" jermlt them Io withdraw thelegal-tendore' deposited by them In the Treasury to .retire t’.oir circulation. This iseniy-a small section of the day of Judgement io store for the National banks.—MobtiCello Democrat. Senator Bayard says that any law baring for its-object the regulation es a bat men shall drink, or shall not drink, is contrary to the principle of Democracy. Monticello Democrat Whereupon the Democrat slgniflcantly Adds “We are aware of it. Democracy Las always held It to be one of the inalienable rights guaranteed by the Constitution te nominate its own pi ten.” Uev. W.-G. Veeoels spent a portion of last wook in Mlchlgau City looking After ths Chaplaincy of the Prison North-. Weafe sorry to say that Mr. Vessels’ application di dn ’t just strike the Directors favorable And was-con-sequently rejected, ft is a sad commentary on -public morvls that offices created for the administration of-spir-iiual food to these uuforttmate priaeners are doled out to those vrbo may l>e instr j mental in doing the most work for the dear party and tfje people must soo jbe brought to realise that there is something infamously unjust and rotten in this matter of appwi.utHients.— Newton County jVesr*.

The following suggestions from one of our exchange* will, we are su»e ( prove valuator reading. “You have a.’» undoubted right to stop a newspaper when disposed upo > the. payment of alt arrearages. Do not hesitate to-do so on account of ‘tenderness’ for the editor.* Don’t you suppose he would stop buying sugar of you, or meat, clothing, or dry goods, ete., If he thougiitbe was not getting his money’s worth, and should you not exercise the same privilege with him? Aud when you discontinues paper, do so manfully. Don’t be so .spiteful as to throw it back to pie postmaster* with a contemptuous *1 dou’t want it any longer!’ and have ‘refused’ written on the margin, A*>d have the paper returned to the editor. No gentleman* ever stopped it in that way. no matter if his head is e«-verfed with gray hairs should be honorable. If you do not l inger wish tn receive a newspaper, write a note to the editor like a urau, saying so—a nd be sure that any arrearages are paid. This is ths w»y to sU p a r.ewspaprr ” Our reprteeuhitive in the Leglslaturv, Mr. Gilman, in reply 10'101110 ins-j-SrstOns against the action of John P. C»rr on the temperance question, writes to the Fowler £ycin vindication <>f Mr. Carr’s course in the Legislature un this subject- He denies that Mr. Ccrr ’Voted against - the-enaetment of temperance laws, and says that only sure did that geatleman in a way that coal be construed as. unfavoraUJa-io sucn enactment, and then not uedersiandingly; and that when his mis* was poiute<i out, ha tnamediately changed K. Mr. Carr represents We corn-ties of Benton and White, It is butju.t to say that our observation of Ida course at the capital convinces us that he has been guided in hfs actios tn the Legislature by wbat appeared to him ftr the best interests of his constituents. This is evident frem the marked oenfidenea lie enjoys from those whom lie has tbe honor to rej--rreeut. John P. Garr is, a» befora his election, a tetn|wn*uee man, and the friends of temperance va'.s relyron hie fidelity to that cause. In tbe North American Review for April is a notewortly' article by Judge A. W. Tourgee, Ift which the professed reformers of the civil service are put on the defensive and- their schemes nf 'reform pronounced to be incompatible with AaiATicau Ideas of seif-govern-iu«nt,>aud on divers other grounds iuadmixaible and impfaetieable. Ths same number of the Rwlew contains, the faaeiful titirj “Ths thing that might be,” a ptofoundi’v philo sophical study of the laws and conditions of human progress. by the Rev.. Hark P Reetor of Lincoln College. Oxford. Ths third article Is a strong defense of tbs Roman Catholc •ide of the controversy about religion in the eotwmoivsdwsla, from the pen of Biahnp MeQuaid, of Rochester. Tbe great problem of governmental cuntrul of monopolies is discussed with reference to railway nanags. meirt by tfie Hon. George Tick nor i.’uftia, who eon tends that when a ruilroad company ia incorporated by any stats it agrees to this mock aud so more: that its property shall be sub , jce< to anoh legfslatiYe control, as the Mt es iaoerperatiok eaabraees, to sxsr- * * ... 2 1

. .... - • hr Blate, and to the power •< emthem | d.aemwed W the Il<m, Wm. MSpringer. Mr. Job a Fiaka haa aa artiels so I The Hi»t«»rhrGeufc*ls of pro testa ntfSaM arid Air. Authnuy Trolfnpe.’rif'ersj’' on ttys Post-Lstrffellow.- Mr. Drsint Vbarnay, tbs author of the series Of pojera on tbe ruined cities of Central America, has fur more than - two months been pursuing bis researches, jB remote from alj Avequrs of< couimuulcaxion with trip world; and conesquentiy neither ttye present number of the Review nor the bite last preceding it contains any •outributhni from ,hlm. ’Xu the !!•(*» number, however. wUl.be, nobliaberf’ another of his very instructive papers.

Mahone.

;Tt is somewhat amusing to nets the attitude of demccrutic organs toward, ths Vllfchila Senator-Mahene, audtlie vilUperbpa flings of wbldH he Is thi t®*; ci pl sot at their haods.bpesuse* b* ctainiv elected.by demeeratie.votes/<be has deserted bis party in the Benat e aud'turped the pqwer of ojgwisingjbst. body ever, to Uie teod^r,mercies of,theRepubUacwfs. Before it -was certainly khawd What would be tire eouifse pursued by Mahons,, but, wm said ,-WjJ.few claims madp.ss to.wb#t party waveittitfed to theproprietorabip of the He made no.piwtOnsiotos to membeftAip. the Republican <es Democratic party- He has been, conthieretf all Along ta; very uncertain quantity..,, df Mblione to the Beusts was tb« re *^ U ment In Die state io adiredtioafMdifo*’ a ptfrpobd iWlftflly independent of ehat puiaued by, either (forty, but a mb»erirent P* rtic, Pl ,B of ’both 1 zrh * question upon which his ej’ - 'Ctlon depended had tw do io the inpin, wHh affiiira Iri his own •Ute. I n this it* cad his followers sa•umed apoaltiee wholly independent. As conceraei national affairs he occupied an unpledged posiu’Pri* R«p6b--1 loans, tboogh hopeful -and expectant pf bis support, presumed nori to claim the contrary. Democrats were alike ujUil •it'- 6 tfa» that Mahone would favor republican vivwa/iu hie cansideraUon of legislative questions, in -preference to democratic views.” Tiled R wee that a atoroa of abuse was bea-ped upon him by Democrats, from the .greateat even unto the least. Let them bowl. ’Tin but the dying waft m' aw ungratifled longing for a.continm new of power. ItisaeMhe toes of Mah ope that is causing tbe outcry, but the foes of their grip -in Coogreek. T .key l , have Dot lost Mghone. for they never had him. ’ Their seeming -,.vii.»d|ctive hatred oThim is but to conceal their dlsaDDointmont at the lose of control-

Profilt $1,200.

‘‘To sum it up, six long years of bedridden Sickness. costing S2OO per .year, ;tolal sl.2oo—all of this expense was, stopped by three bottles est Hop .Bitters, taken by my wife- She has de ne her owa housework for a year sine s without tbe loss of a day, aud I wan 61 everybody to know it, for their ten© J Ut.’’—■JF. E. Farmer. - ‘ f Onr word t4>»- It, if you will trv Rine hart’s Worm Losenves you will like therm better than all other*.

Pleasant Ridge Items.

Rcads muddy, health good, people happy, but.Mlxioue y> begin their epring work, such as plowing garden niaktng. P. ’B. Hunt gwe his pupils a holiday last Friday, while he attended the teachers association at Rensselaer* the misses Sadie and Alice McDonald and Xmma Gwin also attended;’ .r.n Bev. 1 Wood preached at Watson,e school house last Sabbath. ReWl Lodwr will.preach at, Tleaqant Ridge nextSriftrinh-at (eh A. M. ana seven P. MMrs. Id*;! Parkison was very sick a few days last week^-erysipelas in,lbe foee. Severe! of tbe farmer* hereabout intend: sowing* large erdp of oak. - / Hd Eryin, iiftef *n abser.ee of two weeks on secouut .of sickness is,,now at' hie shop ready for work. - One-morning last week whea F. L. Hunt’ went to bis school he found a good fire and bis kindling gone, it is supposed a tramp hid been lodging there tho previous night. Inless than two weeks Theodore Las buried his.wife and one child, another • • . ■ 3. • 1 •. child not expented to live. M’>»s Daisy Krialer is visiting at her grandma Chiluers jhit week. / *’ >

Gillam Items.

■ Health good. ■ Weather good for this tithe ofthe ssMon. Du eke and gee.ff nre quite numerous * Wheat iooloi favorable for jn-dhir crop. Unci* Satn ■ McCullough anrif Miu-Odom hgve been off An buriueas In the aoutherw part es tbe alate and report weather fine and reads almost impervious.. . Mr. William Robinson, wife and son ' started last week for their 'home In Katfeae •Iter spending the winter with friends end relatives in Gilkm. ... Joh a Tillett Jr. and wife have moved . oh a farm near Pern. 1 D 11. Coppess and C. W. Faris are altead- • ing writing school-i* Delaware Ohio. Jobeuie Disber and Paris Robinson hare gone to lowa to work;. Johnnie thinks hv'l “git to rnn stun stheem ingen, he's kindy es a aheeniet any how." , ~ R. S. P. Massey and William Comer bnve been off buying cattle. WiHtam Ramey has purchased Aaron VulMas place sad taken poszreeion of Frank Antrim and wife will occupy th* house left vacant by W. Ramey. Mr. YulKus has moved on hia newly, purchased farm end seems to like it,. very well. -• r ‘ '*. . '• T ; It has been reported that a certain young lady of this township desire* to take a boy to raise-, if true, please call on Aarou V. John E. Corner, the greet western ret and mipk hunter, ia going to build a new house ia the opting, then— * . “Rats and minks and animal*, From him shall have to hi’*. He'll strut around like Hannibal . As tlutug he’d never die.” ‘ u GILLAtfiTX. —Wantei— every body that wants a square meal eookod jn flret elare •iyle, to know that the place ia get it is at the reeUarut es late* & Reberte. • - ■ . • t- - • -1

keeping with ♦bev»<erprheof ear citizens ia other wattars. While eld IlieoM yet lingered witb'vc and with Ms ley fingers hold rigid, lake and river, our worthy over-eer o( the poor resorted to tbe iool wtter» of the Iroquoia and immersed hiiMelf in. Uo depths ehroagfa a bole in the ice. Owe fide river had no »ooner thrown off the etnbraoe •f the >ee king thap a party, of ear young folks eoneoived tbe idea of a.beat rajo oeer the rapids. The party eoatbiod of Moble York, Dr. OWehs; k*d Mlmos Lon RaWsfopA Lixzie PureupUe and AriiU.pqUon. MeK fily they sallied forth and gnyly esnbarked Itn a little canoe open tbe baeom-'of tbe swift flowing river,'racking not the foaming rapids, . nor th,e dashing of she bjbowsl Dawn the river they floated. But their freil birfc, heavily freighted, was toot' proof •gainst the'plunging whtotoj/or rias'‘the ptbt was not (we half sukpect ’lwok' n premeditated arrangement with him te 'give tbe giris attacking). - When iV tha taokt rapid part of the stfrem the boat cspelzed hnd its precious cargo plurigod into the river regatdlesa of tba town ordinance •gainat bathing inaide the town limita. The young pien gave tlfeir attentieuto tbe' reacuo of -the ledie<; and>by great’effort pll' auccreded in reaching the shore. Sadly arp} soaked the igveluntsrily baptised wended their way homeward. Noble York, cairiM painful arideneo of ths adventure <ts' thb extant of a 'badly apHined ankle. His (Companions in the expedition escaped without any injury.!. They are, all immensely wieerl • f.; 1 Yesterday Loughridge and.young Jtisaenden furnished another nxampla of the power 1 of the 1 curTent.’ They started orit db n huntingand thought to ride safely dvo? 1 the rapids, bitfj they reckoned without Uieir bast. They had not gone far when their craft was WHrletf abdtot by’the ’ awift'bntar ,and they. gang throffp ovarboard. . The gunseank to the outturn and the boat floated recovered, but diligent search for the guns has so far proved fruitless. »

r llarfu’s MAasziNs far April, besides being a very beautiful number, offers its readers an unusuri Variety of entrrtnin<ing, readiztg Tbei Number op-ns with a descriptive article, .by W. H. Ridebig on "The s Graeff Mountains hr Sugar Time,’’ with ch'aikcteristlc illustrations by MaQqtcheou. Gilnuyi, the archP tact, eontribotes a beautiful and instruct ivb illustrated article -on Salisbury Cathedra)., “Indian Education at Hampton and Carb isle” is the Subject of a very in tensing pjapar by Helen W, Ludlow, ope of, the‘Ham)ton iteacheee, with (.‘ fifteen*. illustrations, “liuliab life in New York/’*-by Charlotte ddami, furriishes Mr.’ltogers' with a numbat of picltirwque .nybjecU for hip pencil. Alexander !*. Oakey’n.paper on “Art +.m. broidery” is full of valuable' engi'eslions <m • subject of general interest, And is illustrated with some excellent designs. Ern*-st Ingersoll contributes an- article on Milwaukee' S. H. M. Byers, United States Qtnsul at Zurich, in “ My Farm in Switzer Is,nd” (illustrated), t-onroya some , uaefstl hiots to our farmers as to tho ecuiieiuy of agriculture. 1 The two seriaTs—“ A nne’’ by Constance Fsnimore Wovlum, and “A LitoxiiciHn”—are continued, the former iilustnttei by foinb »t, and the latter by DuMaurlor.. Sherwood Banner coriirilutes a strong ttory, “T»vo Sturiiis.’’ W. 11. Beard, under the •title .ol “An artist’s hcminiscencea,’' tells a toa ching story of hi? 'lmVhood, which lie >l--a, rauife with a charming picture. Auotb. er si le rs life in.-uranro. contracting .Xuh that t 'ive« in an article on the tubjlect in -.he Ja uia ?y Harper, is presents 1 Uy the E«v. JBt cpLw R. Tyng, Jr. J’eultn./v Bige ' low una T the tide of, ‘jl’ounx Map, ’ West,” driser bes the Close colour in\ and shows wl at results are porefoie /or forming anri Bjcck-rsusing in that eg)rfion. A lighter paper, of a entitled “Dar win.cn Diversions,’’ .is contribute! by F. H. ifoderwoodt* J. T; 'Drywbridge, in his poet-.', “X! 1 . 0 Indian Cutno, ’’ presents a atriki, g pi itura! of the Auforicyj Indian of to-day. - : Otl er poems are contrib. uted by Walt Whttmaii,’ Paul Hi- Hayfre,’ •ad H'jlUam.Gibaon. T’te E.ljtqrii.l : depru ;- Dscnts are filled ■ wifa»• ijttotly, iptUuctivu, aud entertaining mat, er. ‘ >■<

For Sat-». We wifi sell the brevier type, hi whirl this page is printed, about 2tX> ll*. r #t2ocls per lb. ’ ; . ri: .

Important TO Farmers.

A good farm team. Wagon smifhamese ffci sale cheap, together, er to suit ’furcbaaerr*. Call at the Republican office.

ir Kot Ico lojLmcswca. -rnm —•- The Assessor* es the reveral townships of Jnsptr county, Indiana, will meet at the Auditor’s office, Rensselaer, : 'Wednesday March the 30tb, 1 1881, for the purpose of agreeing on an equal basis, jqf assessment’. I Assessors bro requested to meet early so they can counsel and come ,to a thorough understanding af’tke;? duties. ' *' • lIBA C. No.WgtS, * ' Auditor Jasper County. FOR GOOD STATIONERY call at the POST-OFFICE News & Stationery -., • I • NEW COOD6 RECEIVE!} every WEEK! Writing Papers L 0 j.o>, 20, 25, 30, 4Q and cents per quire. **• 11 • *'V »J -.. ~ . Envelopes'! o, »3 . 2 “ ©i© per package. ELEGAHT PERFORATED CARD-BOARD tn Gol l. Stiver, Black, White and aa asseKmeot of Veautttul tD-ta. frict only 10 and HiHmptr Hhtat. ‘ tss . H . Mad Pencils 15, £•. 2ft, 80,50, UO, 51.20 and >I.OO per doz. Pens, Pewrkolders, Ink-Mtanda, « Pencil Maar pen era. Flips, > Xw4Ua«e Ift and to cents. •* *“ 1 ••• —— ■£>! . • AT THE EAiT'SFHCE.

JULIET.

, • | * re wow lit iflrtt' * ’ * 18 A I oucccssiuJ. i -fapor ’ io,; n !>• •m- ri* . ips » »»■ V»..| ,» J,. , -.4.«» , I il. CUr.} Ji; • . REpUBiaCANH, .. • :i ■ ” : OREKNBACKHitS; " ’ DEMriCKATS, H HffiB'ORMERa.MAisR' Classes of People Subsonic . • f-/ tlltj |» ?m ' x- | I 1 Jfo Circulation groatly excelt that any pt/ter publicftlion in th* county , , and tMrefbro it i» the boot ■ | X>f I , if 1 * P ' f! ' h-m Advertising Medium, ji ’' • s'a.v» in tc «. i.*- | I t - e.-j; »z- i jum, *•/; u i'n IT IS THfIOLDEST, / ’• • . V;l‘l* . I'• ant> the best; ’’ r ' r> • GT'. “ ; ' t T , . '• AN t> THE QHEABE3T tr-:t* .1 111;, o .’ .I a )' KdlKtl i ' PAPER JN THE I ; COUNTY. r Youa WIFE WANTS IT J YOlffl CHILDREN WANT fTF-i .1. i <>T a.ii • •' • ‘ f.-r : ! • ; ‘ YOU WAKT IT YOUfISELFI 1-1’ . /“r, t.ri , j>r. on: i< ; n-• <» Qhut Pro Ar<«rM. I • %L-y>m/.'' [ i!.Ui.i-;jL I'i‘ii' 1. . f r-1 J,... / Z oa - • fi ’‘ r 11 ” 1 * ,?n i ’ ’.*v ♦ • j * ' Ayl H :r ' * ’ IrA ’ ’ ’ ’< f -yc- j. iv . Ari IN* • f ■ h - EXPECTORANT t” • u’t * : r . iq gw Mm a-»wwr «• hwwArsde es aasret m« wower /Mfed to orrree <msA owre C«JX. • c/MPTXOJr. «/ fashm 4>» Hm. , n It Crier«« OoeauM. ~j’ It Cures BrcneibUU. It Cures Uoaroanetb. , < It Cures Tightness of the ChesC It Cures DifflsuUy of Breadhing, Brown’s Expccyoiwn ' /• >ateaww«en4e«l for. WaaerxpfG Caves, ! 11 mu. Ma rs tiiO tne oUOKiaU tlte parnjepetn of rotteeOrJ .«<««• oMtfbte re* rjflld so ?••• thawwM I oMtmwt oww BBICE, sOc Md SI.OO. A. KIEFER, jMrtfamzpeMo? Jn<b ■ o • .. ‘’..H • i ~ . , • ■ )■.R .a p, : • to Co CIS a Momkh. ESSTCICPfDiA (tW TO . uwysr rMKO 75 ’U IS Sar*a I; u times Its en«t. »n< COrrbodVi,van's 11, KM,for circular.aa4 G«i»er»l / jest* W mitot. AcUms p. ts; ZIXGLXK A t*A»., I,«W Anfc »t., Mlll’a, Fa. ' WOKETHS 1 1784 ISBeSs 1881 k«J« and Prioea;' OUiut aiui aww mrtsati— Bt«4 U. .Stoles. IMLVID IsAKDKETU <fc , \ ‘ . - • SOUTH SIDEUF WASHINGTON ST BEKSSELAER, iKDi “ C<riy lite

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t -it-.' i .11’.’- •wr 1881. The Weekly Jonr.-. nal liii I'arre leJpage power, Aeuabliea, i>, ‘polities. pur4' ! ln ‘tfi • ->r. Li t.t nil m«rM-toM,t»llef IM; efeteHUdmiecellMiy'fermwdent rtarket inid' boueeheld wiformewhieh aisle* ft jmrtthe paper for tin. pedjrte, *a<re»pebiiliy' .<», r •- « - An»«r»- IH, eheapneM bring* it wltHiu theTeaeh nt All The MARKET, kE TORTS’ ire caret ally ,»U 'if.-:-eempUfl4 frpW ‘ Daily Jowreal aad fire.# apeeial Xeatere ! ttiad' ee'tirely tru*t> . worthy. yoar-paper ftor the eoaiiag year’dop’tyow forget the WBfiLTi' ' . •■ nl i JPVZXAL, O*ly|l per real l ." f :/,t ’ ' f» -

y —■„, w , ■ , -S- v s n ’ ■ - TrT vi;<:rr flf 11 "- ■ —*.• _ 3 S:1 0 0 ’ M xasr xaiflr :c ; AB drvjxMts and eouau-y faor** neve k tn wiH ga ii ior yea. 1 ‘ . I'. ■ . ‘ • r, . I, ~ ; —■ I _!,.■< .I ‘*.l, I'l. KendaH’s Spavin Cure! Tr>nreaSp. vi ß , For me n it io „ o w ’^ ,nt *: eu Wr\FU- k " ” n nhe one ’ ofthf dst/ifnot anHretnovrh UT 1 h *? ‘“J’ "-J-.L &"•*.'• - --I t-SsiSfSi. di M .'oa Without blistering, f - - - . r>- ~ •

STATEMENT MADE UN BEK OATH. To'whom I) may eopcern :—ln th* year 1»75 I treated With ‘.KeniUll’s Cure,’ a <ps.y'ih ei.»HTqra s l.moath , » gy<>w|b. .nearly half 'as iaVg'i a* r*Be*s and com'plrteiv’ stopped Use laiuencs* aud rsmoved the enlargement. 1 have worked the horse aver aiuco very hard' and he never hastmea lam*, 'nor could I dver 'iWe auy difference hi the its* of the hmk joints sine* 4 treatMl hiiu with KendaH’a C«r«. • R.a.GainrsSwam and *ub*cribed to before ma ihi* 35th days! F*b., A.D. 1«T. JOMJtG. Jbnnb, '-i| J astiee bt the Peitcd,

TCenclall*s Spavin Oirre!

:. _ .. Mm. ' ..| Rea l of it* effects *n Htuaaa Tlssh. Pattcift Mills, Wagiifh'gtbh Cd., N. t. frbb Rl,sO * B. J. Kendall,' M. 1).,' Dear Bir:—The ar cthse on which I used ymir ‘‘KbndMll 1 * Spay.-, ‘ n Ctfre” -was a malignant-ankle sprain bf six-, sen months StAndihg. I hadtrfed many things btitfn vain. Touf ' <, Ken<ihll’*’Spa'vii' Cur*”, put the foot o the ground again, and. Tor th '’ 'first time since hurt, in a natural position'. ,Fp a family liniment it excels'anything we eve, ustrf. Toars truly, ' Rev. M. P. Bell, ' Pastor M. E, Chureh. PattCn’* Milla, X. T’ ’

which we think give* positiv* proof of its- virtue*. Xe i «me.{y ha* cvbr nict withi*uoh’ iftidiiali fled success to our knowledge, for beas as well as man. Price »l per bottle, orsnxbottlSs ror t 5. Alf liruggUfa hare U*r o*o get it f*r you. or it will be sent to aay address *n receipt ofpriceby the proprietory DR. A CQ., !>>’ ■ 1 j-.j -. .. . Eno«burgh Falla, Vermont SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

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.188.11... The Dally Journal 1* the representative- ( papbi , 'ef thiy Repnblinen pertyrin lndt-“ an'dfantl is entitled to : the rapport and «n- - ali’ RepßbUuna..Ua first Mini Vi ie'ji remote the interest* of theßepubIfea* party, whiqh is 1 in. : .i■>..,< . . , ithe party of pi-ogre® *U •Ithnaa. In add V /ioB jtiiVea, al| th| , neW»t hems and. fori seek* toi t alsreadlafbrmatieiion J that ar* > elean and pnre. It is ._ alaray* safe to have tu 4 tbeHotno.-iIU mar- , KETS and RAIL-, - WAT . MXW« are special feaSnr** aad arc without rivals in thisseetien, . • wp- * f ’»••• »

Fromßer. P. W. Granjr«r, iPrrtiding Elder of the St. AHmbs liiitHct. .. .. •.<:. ’’St. AnLinir.'Tt.tlaß' fcfti.’lttO, >■ iDs. B.J^Kawr to tour letter I will mt that tnv experience with ''KeurFalPsSphvin Cure'"’bs<been verr eatiefse. tory indeed. Thneeertbnr ysnri ago I procure.! n. bottle ofyonr agent, anti with it, curtain horse or iHmenese cgnsedby spavin. Last ♦e.tsen.mr horse becamrverv lame and 1 turned him‘out for a few weeks' when he beesma better, biit when I put him on the.read.he grew worse, wbpn l uiscpvcred.Alujt a ringlioae wps.formW, 1 proeurett a bottle *f RehdalF* Spavin euro and with less than a bottle cured him so that he is not lajn*, neither can ths beech he *° nn d. , Respectfully yours, P. X. Giaitd *’■

I _ ' ' Bakersteik, Tt.. Dee. ».-JA7fl. I . Jllf 1 ’ ACo^tiepts;—l Wish koaddmv • in ‘•’’’fr cfyour Invahiabie'fintment. ; “CendiilPs feps-vin Cere.” ‘ In thcsprfng of IS7J ,I.»l(T.pcd on thedeerad sprained my right limb ax the kuee joint nyaf very lame and at times suffered the most exeryeiating pain, I wore n bandage on It for over a year, aud tried -most everything in ray reach, hot could find nothing thgt.w.onld give,me permanent relief. When ?*f/W2lked it’youldnain mo very much. la April IWB] began to thttrk f'shohld’be a cripple Torlifc, but having ponae at Kendall’s Spavin cure thought I wonld try it, I u»qd one-third " bo. f J le ’ and>xperienccd relief at once. The Haiti left m* and has not troubled me sibee. L Art very grateful to you nd would recomend Kendall’* Spavin Eure to all who suffer with , sprains er fhedniatUui. Tourso truly ” 1 1 !*' Mr*. J. Boil twsll

■ Hr' ui wwSmßs t. --W • Having secured the •xcTuifrM sak <tKI ,l < fc ji ; j Bt*ak't*atJSt*ve.”%i>a t>. ■ c '>• :.• . 1 . .• > ' .1. witb’ a all theriatest imprordmegrte Ar r‘l <•» kt*' *« i.WHild hfCcpleased Jto have *A. ; h f».i <‘ TV c< i t vincei ‘-tbstHhe Early Breakf»v<f SuAeis are tßv I'in ck* n t Heaviest, and Finest,Finished {Stoves iv.ajiuft.cTui< d Zn ? .nsk MfQTzjwttJto look at them before pure basing rlf-ewl.en- i :db<have inWock a full and com pie te line of HaMwejrTinwarfip. CAMIM3T FvnvrruKE. &c. Latest and Mast Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedrsem and Cemmaii Wpiture, Cosk, OWe .and Heating Stoves, Kitchen fahgto, Shingle'Nails, Sad Irons. &c.,&c. CrJR.A.KF.ro . ,Z :- ' FromTO’elock A. M. to 9P. M Daily, : Ca-H Early-for Fresh Parlor Ftiruiinrr. HEREWE -WITTSC Jk. >UI.X. X.IITK! OF Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clocks Spectacles, Vio’in Strings Jewelry, AecofdsoM, PockerCutlery, SOI,E AGENT r OR THK CKLBBRAtfct) ROCKFORD WATCH I have in my employ, A ST-CL AS3 WOLMAN, <»f eight year, ex perience* Fine Weteh Work a Orwin’s Old Stead. j—( AMARUJJJg.F2LB.aj ÜBldl | n II BU-JJ J JU_2*mm..., J^if .j, pggeg . ■g, tesrf ? 111 l cn - /%IHbKik& ® cc h » * < A a m OsbS® —• . .. v I .~r vr ■ JJ . JI , ii-axaiAMjiipß W'/HM :i»i(Tr.'jr.-g.miaf , S>. 3. THE JEWELEB! Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! Clocks! Jewelry 7 Plated -Ware, Ware ’ ‘ InstrumentSp Musical Instruments. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. -II ■ <

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v* A A, i MraM. wkkh it «*- * • A «»■<!».>?>»<» >*<i ut«a fe-WSg&aStngw W V* «!r>c<WU>« <t. MM where» 1 feewl. w«vk-tl> M U.r se«l *- i g ~ So «HK«r BawUelne will eore a cough so qutak a* Fino’s Cure for Consumption. There to ao ether medicine that tastes so gosd as Ptoo*s Can fer Consemjptioa. It should be bcMUM it if •* eertalnand sa2e7em«dy for Creup, Asthma, ■r— eWMe aad Sore Threat. It OounosHion; eoneeqoentiy it wUI rare these feM ** MI *P u, “ to ’ “••• «•« jwiif irUif™«lA«K' - • ggg *** Cssmr. e.. Mar. i, im Wo hareaoMa «nat aaaay betUfe o'An's Ckfo for Oonsmnptloo. and Save DOi beard one word eT efosplalai. But an qurnk hicWr e-d tu words WsfoeaboMUteraedtohasaseompltobed. - ?■! 1 .... r —**l