Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1877 — Our Now Rail Rord. [ARTICLE]
Our Now Rail Rord.
In conv ‘Ution assembled, the Rad'* cnlsof Grant county, this Stale, refused to endorse Hayes. Interesting developments in theca : eer of William Pitt Kellogg, the car pet-bag Senator from Louisiana, are promised. ' Capt.P. H. Dowling, ex postmaster at Toledo, has been reins-ate lin his old position, the Senate refusing to confirm the appointment of his sec ecsstr. Thomas Jefferson, author qf the I).duration of Independence, was aged 33, and -ext the yougestof those who signed that iustruim i \
President Lee was in town yesterq iy f and informed us that, everything wts being done to reoch lbusschiei ! as early a date as pot.elhK To railing is almost done, and lire n >: ; cing laid as fast as the ii s can */< j r tmished. Over thirty car loads of j ! on is at Bradford. The new and cl- j c nuit engine, “A. McCoy.” is on the j 1 rack ; it weighs eighteen tons, and j ; hose who have seen it pronounce it a splendid machine. It will soon he here; then good-bye old Itcn'sseia'ci j ik7B will mark a new period in om history, and we will soon fruget die l rirdships and labor of tugg'ng *i m -> ho mud to the railroad, for in W 8 it ! v. iU com- t > us and assist, in bail ling up a beautiful little city win re old densselaor once stood. Tin re an ; many • eminiscencesclustering;!! u d ho dear old town that eantiof soon be forgotten, but we will liatl the tu-w ra as the mightost and. best for ns! nil, and with commendable energy | will soon build up on the lira ks f the , Boquois one of the most, bcinlilu ( ;md prosperous little cities in norih • ivest.on Indiana.
Special C’orrespon :! i■n c* • of Uc> S■- h< ; mM Charlie Hess Founu at .V t h F.-rci■ emeu t iu Rt o •* : 1 While walking down 'Vn-;.ii-:gwm street on the ova of tin. J‘dh !• h, m;> .••ttention v/sA attractt-d !■; t‘ hirgi •rowd of j.tC! to passing h t-; tin Drug Store of W. J. lw;/ , mil upon bivestigation I learned 11; f. t that .Lien Pinkerton, the gro:''. o et.ive, vho has been hunting for Chm Me 'loss for the past two ye t"' had just liscovcred the boy quiet••• standing a the above named popu la. . - i b-au-Tfu! Stoic eatzing with cage; : yes up. m the new and hands : .•> of tolyday Goods that w< : r '• a being ipened oat for the irspe / ' >.■ the public. The boy, when ••:.* ' • Pule tea tive to fly with Id*” i■ ’ * < r,«tiw-r vho, with breaking hear , h ■■ been r n>; hunting him in vain,, quh t!y ro‘ ■ >londi-.t• • -“Bee hero, mV . .oppose on ju.-'.i. t the old man 1 ' *■ a. Idle l mgt.r v/bii.* I take n ■■ > ' ! ok at or ;> -art ies!” It wa. a; • vdiat hearkens romuif, but not o >.;•• of the •st throt.-g-presont co"i ‘ v v,-o ,! :i‘ ~% for f!i ie is, wiriurk ' -ebb f>. i' at store, tiie han T.-w> ,v i<. ' 'is ! y, greatest, variety, n i !! a. ■ ■*, 1 ont:: during quality, ev; > ' n dt to . ..iu market. (Cord in in: : ■<■! .)
