Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1893 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN. Thursday, May 11; 1893. ISStWD HVKRY THOBBDAT Bt 0-230. E. Pma.Tßlttß AND FBOFBIKTOB. OFFICE In Republican building. On fomer of Washington and Weston streets. terms of subscription. ©ne Year .'. ~..51.50 Six Months i 5 IlirceMonlte....T.T-.-." - ■■■ ■■ • G SO Official Paper of Jumper County.

The results of the town elections, last week, were on the whole very favorable to the Republicans,, all over the state. The Republican victories were so general, in fact, as to clearly indicate that the reflex action of the Democratic tidal wave of last fall, has already set in. In our neighboring towns, which are fair samples of the state generally, nearly everything is Republican. And this not only in places which are usually that way, but in others that are about evenly balanced- politcally, and also those that are usually democratic such as Monticello; and even that heretofore Democratic stronghold, Winamac, has elected the the straight Republican ticket, with the exception of a single Democrat, who got in by a majority of one vote. V President Cleveland who lately appointed and clothed with dictatorial power, “My Commissioner’ to the Sandwich Islands, an official whom he had no more right to appoint under the law than he has to appoint a special dictator to run the government of the State of Indiana, has more recently taken it upon himself to “suspend” the operation of the Geary antiChinese law. This, too, was an act without the least legal justification. If he has a right to suspend one law, he has a right to suspend any law, or even to abrogate them entirely. Why not even “suspend” the law requiring a presidential election in 1896 and declare himself “I, My, Grover the Great, Emperor the First?” His collossal self-esteem is pretty nearly equal to such a coarse, if he had courage in proportion to his conceit.A few more such set-backs as that administered by Gov. Pennoyer, of Oregon, to the meddling dictatorial and unpatriotic outfit, is what Cleveland and boot-licking toady, Gresham, need worse than anything else.

Meddled With the Wrong Governor.

On the occasion of Dictator Cleveland’s suspension of the Chinese exclusion act, the followingtelegraphic correspondence passed between Secretary of State Gresham and Gov. Pennoyer, of Oregon. “Washington, May 3— Gov. Sylvester Pennoyer, Salem: Apparently reliable reports indicate danger of violence to Chinese when exclusion act takes effect and the president earnestly hopes you will employ ait lawful means for their protection in Oregon. W. Q. Gresham.” Gov. Pennoyer immediately sent the following reply: “Salem, Ore., May 3—To W. Q. Gresham, Washington, D. C. I will attend to my business. Let the president attend to his. Sylvester Pennoyer, Gov.” Gov. Pennoyer said: “The Gresham telegram is an insult to Oregon. I will enforce the laws of the state and the president should enforce the laws of congress. It comes with poor grace for the president to ask me to enforce the state law while he without warrant suspends the exclusion law.”

Lodging for the World’s Fair.

I am lilting rooms for the accommodation ot visitors to the Worlds fair with lodgings at 1216,6Iststreet, near the corner of Gist and May; 2$ miles direct west of World’s fair grounds and within 3 blocks of street car line and miles west of Englewood, take 63rd street car at Fair and ran to May and walk 2 blocks north. Can get meals Randy, can buy a 21 meal ticket for $4, and I solicit all of my old friends and «Miers to call.

No old stock or old style carpets at Williams’. Warner and Shead, the new grocery firm. Give them a trial. The reason Porter & Wishard sell so many carpets is because people like to buy where they can get the best bargains. . ; Estey organs and pianos, and Estey & Camp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. Call and see Williams’ $6 pillar tables. . Ten different makes of Sewing machines, At Steward’s. Carpets sewed at Williams’, £ cents a yard. —Thirteen-stop, full walnut case or, gan, $35. C- B. Steward. Call on C. B. Steward, agent for lots in Columbia Addition; 140 lots at prices from $25 to $l3O. “Gloria water” cures salt-rheum on the hands rendering them soft and white. For sale by Mrs. M. J. Winegarden For Sale: —A bicycle, tricycle and furniture. Call at Room 16, Makeever House. If your teeth need attention, call on Dr. Brown. He employees painless methods, his work is first class in every particular. Teeth without plates and fine gold fillings a specialty. Office over Porter & Wishard’s. Wantkd— Ladies to assist me in sellingjhe famous “Gloria Water,” for the complexion. Terms liberal. Address Mrs. Mary H. Watson Pleasant Ridge, Ind. Manager branch office. Any person wishing to invest or borrow money Call and See me, at my office, up-stairs in the WilliamStockton building, opposite public square. B. F. Ferguson. Clarence Leckiider has just received a full line of new installment goods. Lace curtains, bed spread sets, table and stand covers, portiers, rugs and sweepers, which are sold on weekly installments from 1 ct to $1 per week. • Hemphill <fc Honan are going to quit business as soon as they can sell out, and by the way if you are going to need anything in boots, shoes, hats, caps or furnishings, now is the time to get them. We have tried and know it to be a fact. A 4 Chris tie Vick’s restaurant: Boarding by day, week or meal. Fine lunch counter, with facilities to furnish hot lunches at all hours, day or night. A line line of staple and fancy groceries, selling at greatly reduced prices to close them out.

Cheap Money. Austin & Hopkins will loan money on real estate, chattel mortgage, col ateral or personal security. You can pay these loans back at any tim and stop interest. These are desir ble loans. Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between Coen & Paxton in the grain, hay and coal business is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Charles W. Coen will contain in the business and all accounts are left with him for settlement. Charles W. Cohn. Joseph C. Paxton. April 24th, 1893. LOTS OF LOTS. In Leopold’s Addition, the famed “New Oklahoma.” They are larger and wider and better situated than any others. Convenient to schools, churches and the business center. Good side walks, electric lights and splendid drainage. Sold on longer time and better terms than any others. Apply to A. Leopold, Sole Proprietor.

The Englewood Is a new building containing fifty rooms, constructed of stone and brick, having ali modern improvements. The rooms are all large and light, each one having outside windows. The location is particularly favorable for World’s

Fair visitors, being within one block of the Sixty-third Street Electric line, running direct to the Fair entrance, and Within two blocks of the Chicago and Western Indiana depot. -‘‘Monon” Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Wabash, Chicago & Erie. Also convenient to the C., R. I. & P. and the P., Ft. W. <fe C. R’y. and %. S. ife M. S. R’y. depots. Ample restaurant accomodation ia provided. We are now prepared to make contracts. Correspondence solicited. Baker dr Wells, 320, 63rd. St*, Englewood, 35-3 m. Chicago.

W. N. JONES,

Young- Earl. Owned By Dee T77“a,tson, 1 RENSSELAER, INDIANA. DISTORT AND I’EDIGREE. Young Earl is a beautiful gray, 4 years old June Ist, 1893, and weighs 1600 pounds. Hts sire is a full blood imported Shire and his dam a three quarter Norman. His breeding giving him great style and action. - Anyone doubting these statements can have them attested before a Notary Public by applying to Nick Wilhelm, Breeder, Rome, 111. Young Earl will stand for the season 1893, at my place 1| miles northeast of Rensselaer. Terms: —l6 to insure, $8 for a standing colt. DEE WATSON. There is nothing I have over used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relief as Chamberlain's Pain Balm does. I have been using it for about two year,-—four, bottles infill —as occasion required, and always keep a bottle of it in my home. 1 believe I know a good thing when 1 get hold of it, and Pain Balm is the best iinament 1 have ovei met with. W. B. Denny, Dairyman, New Lexington, Ohio. 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer’s, druggist. While Mr. T. J. llichey, of Altoaa, Mo., was traveling i.i Kansas ho was taken violently ili with cholera morbus. He called at a drug store to got some medicine and the druggist recommend ed Chamberlain’s colic, cholera, and dirrhoe remedy so highly lie concluded to try it. The result way imur diate relief and a few doses cured him completely. It is made for bowel complaint and nothing else, It never fails. For sale by F. B Meyers, druggist Try Duilam’s Great Gerrfian 25 cent Cough Cure at Long & Co English Spavin Liniment removes an Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splint 3, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Cougs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alomish Cure over known. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselaer Ind, »./ . Mothers’ II ecotutn ea tin I i on. We aro acquainted with many mothers in Centerville who w.auld not be without Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house for a good many times its cost, and are recommending it every day.” 50 cent bottles for srle by Meyers’ the Druggist. Try Dullam’s Great German 15 cent liver pills, 40 in each package. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Us action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It romovos at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose .groat lj benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselaer.

Very Much Surpris’d I have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two years hays tried nnysic an and ail known remedies, but no.per manent relief until I tried a bottle of Dullam’s Great German Liniment and it gave me instant and permanent re-, lief. 25 cents per bottle. Signed AB. Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co. A Wonderful Statement* Proprietors of Dullam’s Great German Remedies Gentlemen—l have the past two ears been troubled with a serious and very severe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medis cine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded mo to try your Great German Remedy lor the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles! feel like a new man. If you desire yog. can use my name in print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states, to con vince the afflicted that it is the best Clood. Liver anil Kidney medicine oa earth i feel like a new man. Hive lived hero over 40 years. $1 a bottle. J. Mlivingston, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long & co

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- ’ V f r COl. C. »Y. TteASV SUNSTRUCK m BATTLE! DR. MILES MEDICVaL TO.. Ft.kitatit. ~X!j—l must suv the imstoi-atlve Nerrina .Lin! Nerve ami Liieit- Fill* ha ve t'.oi.J mfcrcat L'ood. EOII YKAKS r lIAVW NOT r*-S£VAB - WELL AS NOW. The starting point ol my dir-ee'e was a sunstroke received in .lufillo. he sere Tort Hud-on, Louisiana, .Inite Ui+>, L- A i : ;> to the of ireftinniyg to lake.JEDhUtHUteae SC /K Remedies' I had had a ion- “ M«CJ'thiuu.l distraci i n:t Lain ft, toy head; also, weak spelL. ami !h ■ t■ •■ st four years I have had to e-.eryUdng of tin active character, and stay >it the house for /f I ** C 9 r™ B'%. 3 at a time; tvL IbJr could not walk across five street X KNOW REMEDIES HAVE Ci »U:il 3kJ3K,j.ml that the etirc will be petmai.ent. Several THOUSANDS here are using your remedies, am: u!i speaS wel-1 of therrrr Yours trulv. - . n»L V. UFA NT, National Military Home, Layton. O. DR. MILES’NEKYINE is the. most cor tain cure for Headache, Neuralgia, NervDizziness, Spasms, Sioey--lessness, Dullness. Dines, and Opiiiia Habit. Contains no Opiates or daiigeree— tirttga.— Sold on a Positive Guarantee. OR. M! LES’ Fi LLS„ 50 Dosss 25 Cts. Sold by B. F. Fendig, Druggist,

ROYAL COSSACK, . (2452) ..—. Trial at 4 years old 2.38 1-2. Standard under rule 0. by DON COSSACK, 980. Eecord 2.28. Will make the season of 189;. as follows : Mondays, Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursdays, at R. B. Harris’ tarm, iu Barkley township jl. . I'ridays and Saturdays, at„ F M. Hanley’s barn, in Rensselaer. Terms >OO to-insure a living colt. F. M. HANLEY, Keeper. W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. tAnd other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Best in the World. Seo descriptive advertisement wlilch 'will appear in Take no Substitute, but-Insist on having YV. liV DOUGLAS’ SHOES,with name and price stamped on Ellis & Murray. Specimen Cases. S- "H. Clifford. New Cassel, Wis.. was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his ttomach was disordered, his liver was effected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111. had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. TJsed three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is bound aud well. John Speaker. Catawsa, 0., had live large Fever sores on his leg. doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one Box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him en, trely. Sold by F. B. Meyer. M. L. Hemphill (Successor to Hemphill Bros.) Blackmiih and Wood Repair Shops. ssxsxmxsmMX* All work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class in Quality. Front Street (The old Eiwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana.

| Livery* Feed and Sale Stable. 3 Thomas Burns, Prop. || We send out first-class equipments and guarantee satisfaction, g Special Altention fiffl to Boarders liy M Meal, Day or feel- I. ZL Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., on short notice. S— 1 RENSSELAER STREET—South off Town Hull. -^5 GEO-W GOFK. # ♦ Restaurant and Bakery. BK.ESAD, ~ 00WrF3SC??20?JSRY, FRUITS, GiOWßim HOODS, TOBACCO mm OIGA .IS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * * -ALSO A GOODp COTJISrT'EiEB.' * ■... I .M Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER. INDIANA. . ; ■ 1 4 $25.00 for a Life Scholarship in the - - Corner 4th and Columbia StsPrepare in a Permanent, JileTiabTe aid Progressive School. Lar gc Faculty. Superior, Fra e lks] meiltfde. Positions for grad nates secured. Individual instrnetkas aid class drills. For cats logue, Address J. CADDEN, Pres. MILTON CHIPMAbf ' Does all kinds of—Steam Fitting f j * \ * * * And Pipe Work, Repairs Engines,and, B lez»s, - . Also Haudlos the Kalamazoo “\7\7“lrLd. And Water Tanks, r l’beßest on The Market. Prompt attention to all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed. IF YOU WANT to KNOW ALL, ABOUT The WORLD’S FAIR And to be KEPT POSTED In regard to the same from now until next December you should subscribe for The Weekly Inter Ocean THE WORLD’S PAIR for the .NEXT TWELVE MONTHS Will be of absorbing interest to everybody, and THE INTER OCEAN intends making A SPECIAL FEATURE OF IT. A cprp3 of STAFF REPORTERS will devote their attention to the Exposition, and the readers of The Weekly Inter Ocean will in each issue have a synopsis of all happenings and features of interest on the grounds and elsewhere, with illustrations. THE YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT, WOMAN’S KINGDOM, CURIOSITY SHOP, THE HOME. FARM AND FARMERS, and ill 1 - LITERARY FEATURES WILL BE MAINTAINED AND IMPROVED. | Owing to the fact’of the change in the political character of the National Administration. NEWS FROM THE POLITICAL WORLD will be of unusual interest. THIS WILL BE FOUND COMPLETE IN THE INTER OCEAN. In fact, it is the intention to keep The Inter Ocean to the Front as a Paper for the Home, • And make it such a visitor as Will ba enjoyed by EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, youno and old. To make THE PAPER BETTER THAN EVES shaU ba our endeavor. The Price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is - SI.OO Per Year The Price of The Semi-Weekly Inter Ocean is $2.00 Per Year Tha Weekly la published EVERY TUESDAY. The Sami-Weekly EVERT MONDAY and THURSDAY. Bend lor sample copy and 3eo lor yourseU. Addrtsi all cidtn THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago*