Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1878 — Page 2
Sriilittrl. FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1878.
Democratic State Ticket.
' :O: HK<Ul’T.niV or STATK. JOHN (i. SHANKLIN,of Va>i<l<’>hunr. A’’l>»T<»l< nr STATE, MAITLON D. MANSON, of Montgomery. THE XSI’KKB or STATE, WILLIAM FLEMING, of j\!len. A TTOHN E V <; EN Elt A 1., THOMAS W. WOOLEN, of JphrMoii. Hurp.niNTrs ukxt or r.i.io tvairnrt T'ox JAMES IL SMAI.’T. of Allen.
Democratic A nnoonccmeij+H. We are r<‘<|nont»•«l to antijOiinci tluit J. W. Duvall will In' a eau«li<l;>f<• for the office of- SlMrifT. sul ~]■ to the do vision of the Democratic (tonyen'ion of Jasper county. Mi:. EiUtoh: Please announce that I will be a candidate for 11m offii c>f Recorder of Jasper countyj. -itl>,p r-t to the decision of the Dem'ocil.a.tie ('<.'mnty Convention. Leko’/ E.
Democratic Congressionai Convention
The Democracy <:f the Tei:iii(’on gressional District of Indiana, together with all independom vdlcv'dm believe in honest <•<•<>ll->lli■ j;I government, the ri 'Tu' ? of the wh -I people, and the i ide of the nm.j iri’.k, and who ;iru willing to unite ag a ins: i ho forth i r domination of the Repubfimm pal - ly, are invited to meet in dclegutt convention nt Vaipnrai'.■■>, WedivoLiy, Auy.ii'-.t ■), IS, i, at. 1 o’clock,,]!, in., for th p•:■> ■ of nominatin'/ ■ : e-mfli- late f- .• rj • | i • -mt - mive in ('mi,;less. The ratio o’* represeni.ation ism;" vole for evei y ■ tri cm t for 'i >; ■< m . ; nd Hendricks in : -W., and one addition;:' Vote for each fi.iclimi of til, y <<r over, the. several counties will thdr'-b 1.-.-entitled to cast the folio wiiijg '. etc.-.: st. Joh(!]ili ::r. 1ubm1.i..... U ißiportD 37 Starke t ! orter ..... Hi .X <v ) #;■ y. Lake 13 While i f) flapper • K (’anoil ?o Whole number of votes 17-1. Necessary to a choice 86.
T. E. HOWARD.
Chilli man i dm. ('om.
Democr.ilic County ('ouvcii'.ioh on ‘Saturday of next week.
Ropresentntive Convontlon
A convention of ihe National (Irecn back Labor Party, for the Counties of White ilml Jasper, will lie b Id al Bkadfobd, White county, Indiana, on .Monday, July 15th, 1878. for th • p ,r----pose of nominating a cam. idaW for Represental 've for said <• unities of White and Jasper in the General .Assembly of the Stale of Indiana. , By order of Representative Com. M*. .-.jure- ■ r Lizc Pinkston, the p >or, mack, radical wench, it seems, was cheated out of the wages of her pm,jury. Leading Louisiana Radfcais 'flu,, wench, Lize i’inkston, the “peart witness,” Agnes Jenks, and iSlim'umii’u "lirm“ friend, James j’i. A nder am. Now, if Democrats and Nationals had no re; poet for and the consul could only succeed |n stirring tip heartburning.s and strife, wouldu\ he be in clover ? Misrcpres nlai-io.’i an 1 m innfm tilling political capital is cimjmi .lames' forte. Con.-lorn able aiiovLmte and latitude will be given his mlii-i••melits, as they will in tire end be more damaging to liis own party. Lize L’ink tun and Mrs. Jmil-rs, under direction of radical vi.-iilag .■ talesmen, and gu ii’unle- -s of J Hin Sh- rnian and Staub y ■ Mat i Im w.-> iimt they should De taken care >tf, p-.iih d t. at isian.n through, and Lj ■ .1. iaim ■a I ■ . the Fraud, Hayes has v -ry generously offered to make up the expemm:-; oil the radical “visiting statesmen'’ iu| case the House refuses to make an appr qumtiOn for that pm pose. N> v uggest. that. Hayes make;, ub to j.zc I'tnksLo'n the .ft.'id balance due h'-r. “John W. Wimer is the na|me of the next semitoi from this distrijet. -Consul in the Union. Wo remember two years ago the consul made th.e same prophecy with reference Io Dr. llaym >nd ;n tne .'Michigan City eonvmition. .lie kiiow us much about prospects them as he does now. The Union de-dgnat- s tie ticket pla-eed in uomimitio.i by th. i,'.i.;ion.d County Convention, a “t.)<.lmovrulic ticket.” The consul, theryfoie, we . suppose, will not b? sm'j»i<ed, should the Democracy be suflieientiy satis tied to join hands and secure its election. Horace can’t forgive Chari a Price for beating him in the nominal ion for Clerk- four years ago. The people preferred. Charley then, they certaii.ly have good reasons for r< posing more confidence in him now. Talk of .Esau and his gruel. The consul didn’t get any gruel. He received vaihe however for all his vote and his influence was worth. Charley can we|l afford to be designated a tool by him. “The Rensselaer Union ridiimle.” the greenback partisans <i.-> !1 it m ■. imy men and idiots, and yet invites them to support our ticket! We do not regard our ticket as a proper one for idiots to vote.” So discoursetli the Valparaiso Vidette, organ of the rdptibliean party in Porter county, upon dm importi nent assurance of the consul. Jm publicans with greenback prn li mties inalo persona! upplicuiion of Ids insults, and'iutaml to rebuke him ~t tl <■ J.cilß. ?
About eight and a half millions cf citizens went to the polls in November, 1876, and cast their votes, and after ;. 11 their Rouble and excitement McLin and Dennis, Anderson and Agnes Jt nks, Madison Wells, Pitkin and Eliza Pinkston decided the election, and with ritnusing eynicistn demand ml to be‘ - tnken care of” before they would d'etormine who should be the next president. Go to Catt Sc Smoot’s for the best cigars and tobacco in town. A very active radical of to-day, a few’ years since took out his pocketbook and slapped it down with ener- j gy, remarking with considerable ern t phasis as he did so, “there, gentle-j mam by g—d, is my political creed.” [ This same radical is very-emphatic in , his denunciation of ‘’the cl— d Hat I monev iuiuts.” . Fresh cocoa nuts at Catt & Smoot’s, i The Nationals of New' York City. : gave Hon. Th.s Ewing a handsome reception at the residence of I’etei* Cooper, and thanked lim foi his opposition to the substitute of the radical senate fur the repeal of the X’esumplion act. This is sufiicient answe r to Horace’s query—“ Can democratic b .•uli'rs be honest in a single profession f ” Be: t. broT.’ncid CulTec at Catt & Smoot’s. Try il. If consul James’ “fiat money idiot,” Hen. G:m. M ;j >r, would only tell him whether or not he will vote for Mr. Voorhees, the consul will owe him an. I < v. j lasting debt of gratitude, but lie , he will never pay it. You see, Mr. ,r, if you are not for Air. V. Horace w;:l U-. nounee you with base in•qatit mic for opposing a man w io Ims • ■ i.ipii"- cd more than 11:13’ other in ; .A’ a.lvoeaey us your iimincial prin- i cii'l"s in the .-mmite; if you favor his I eh 1 ■ urn ;m ii ;.r ice will have an opportimiiy i.o “wave the blood}’ shirt.” | Go io Catt. Smoot for the Bald ■ lb ad Cigars. tramp accosted a son of Erin wile -“.l’at, how far is it to the next ci'i -I'g?" “Arruli, an’ how did ye know my name was Pat?” “IguessGl it?” “Begorra, me name is Dennis, but as yer so good at guessin’jist : guess the distance to the next cross- ; iiig.“
Just now the consul lia; a mightj big job of guessing on hand with referei.ee to the doings and sayings of m.-mbers of the Democratic and National parlies, all of which he palms nil upon his readers as facts to his knowh dge. We can afford to let him keep on guessing. M lij' will men smoke poor cigars wh< ii they can get the best at Cail A Smoot’s ? ('all fur Hie Bald Head CiN.itamal Independent and wouldb" clerk in f <7l .James, R turned Pro digal in ish> James, Would -be Postma ter J.i-m• Chairman (>f County Radical t ommilice James, Chairman of I ongr- ■ -.ional Committee James, Cmisui J..im s, and. Member of State R i-n ai Central Committee James, a lew days smee, after a lengthy cofismialrmi t> gether, resolved that the tiii’ def.‘at es the rmli-.-ul party of J.usy rc-. tmiy i; P.T.u.ivasa mrneprobaiiie event th .:i il wa > prixr to the 'L'- iion in 181 1. Hoiuee Ji. Janies dv< i.ir.’d “the d- -d idiots who wanton tbit mom y would have to bear the blame.” He uddcii that he wouldn’t care but .then lie was deeply, deeply, 1 a cply, p. 1 -anally intcre.jied 'J he e’e ap' s’ place in t >wn to get .■■ru.’c; : ; ~i ( nil, Smoot’s.. Try thmii m.d ,-ee for your.-, (dues. * ;'>! .rn'ier is perfectly in keep? ihg with tin wadi known tactics of " 1 j•< rs of the dcmoeraiic s' iy. at. .’i.irtoomz‘.s with their ret' l *. ah a.' i . too mean, too disi’ i’ 1 ■ bie,'too false, or too cuntempti- • ' i io i.o 1.0 eii'cct liv.-iri-nds.” ’’ "11.- .’1 the in a fu - ii-ats outhur 1. <;f itiigcr a! the men-d.'-.'.t}' ul e : t.-in <’.< in.i. raijc papers iii ci molding up m a statement that our mmiisome Calkins 'Was inglori■iuGy druim dm mg lite dosing hours cf Cuegi :.;S. We irmit that Mr. Calkins was not drank.and that Hie contiadiciicm will stand uneontradicted. Jii.it the cons ti didn’t always take so kindly an interest in ourM. U. Some four y. -u. ago, when lie was a “politn ‘I wlmt isit,‘ Caliiins had 110 interests for him to defend. The item ! 1’ l,f 'd almve will more fully a[i ply to th' < moi , than it will to any paper within uui knowledge. Surnnicr vr.ps su 11 a I.in for ladies and g- nts, ir .m 2ae. to ... I, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Cl ithing Store. .1 he National Senatorial Convention met at. Goodlan . Salturday last and placed in nomination Hon. George Maj nr for re-election to the Ssmate. In the Judicial convention the following preamble and resolution was ollered and adopted: V, hebfas, It is the sense of this convention that the ol’tlce of Judge being a judicial position, ought not to be sought for political partv measures, iiud that us the Hon. E. P. li tmimnid stands high in our estimation, md worthy in every respect of our support for the office of Judge in our judicial district: U(-solved. Therefore, that we make no nomination of any one to fill the of Judge in the 30th Judicial District of Indiana, but would heartily recommend the lien E. P. Ham inond to the consul ration of the voting population of said district as a gentleman worthy of our confidence and suppoi t. Cid. Healey received liieynomination for Prosecutor, Tim Representative Convention of Benton ami Newton nominated Mr. Jerome 11. Biddle. ’ We will publish full proceedings next week.
Did Steal Some.
[Courier-Journal.] Says the virtuous and veracious Zach Chandler: “Whatever our opinions of Mr. Hayes we all know he was legally elected, and we will defend his title to the last.” Certainly we do, and certainly v’o will. We don’t mind confessing now that we received the vote of two or three states for Mr. Hayes thr. ugh fraud; but those frauds don’t count. We all know that be was legally elected, and he who lays his hand on that title of his save in kindness had better been born a dog than answer our waked wrath—hadn’t he, Zach?
The Narrow Gauge.
Hon. John Lee, of Crawfordsville, President of the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago narrow "ange railroad, was in town Monday looking after the interest of the road. The directory of this road will meet soon and determine what section of the road shall be put under construction next. If the proper encouragement is given the division from Delphi to Frankfort will be graded as soon as the grade to Delphi Is completed. If-the people are ready to begin work, Mr. Lee says the roa I from Delphi to this place will bo completed this fall yet. —Frankfort Crescent.
Awfully Jelly, to be Sure.
Cilieini::itl Enqnirer. The New York Herald has exploded the Lizc Pinkston story. The young married womrn had a bad attack of quickened conscience, and has made affidavit to the whole truth ami nothing but the truth. The fable she related to the visiting statesmen of 1876 was concocted for her by republican scamps mid was procured by th® free use of money. Eliza, now 'hat she has told the truth, is lit to dine at the same table with Mrs. Jenks. John Shermmi laughed heartily when he heard h.Av well Pinkston had played her part: and that she had taken in old Governor Bigler, of Pennsylvania. The Louisiana election was a very runny affair.
The Difference.
Democracy has been in power in LoPorte county long enough to get county affairs in a deplorable condition, which wiil be remedied by the election es the entire Republican ticket there next fall.—Monticello Herald. County Treasurer Foster has paid off the la~t of the. county bonds, and he lias a little money left in the treasury to meet the current expenses of the coimty until the tuxes commence coming in again. The county is now’ entil'd}’ out of debt, and hereafter if any man has a claim’.;gmust it he can get his nrnney as soon as the bill is auuiiud. This is exactly whul the democrats promised would be done by. .be Ist of July, 1878. The taxes have been reduct d to a rate lower than before the war, and every pledge given to the people by the delnoerats of Laporte county has been redeemed.—Laporte Argus.
ELIZA PINKSTON
The Truth Regarding a Story that Startled, the Country. [New York HeraLi, adihj During the counting of the presidential vote of Louisiana, in New Orleans, before the rcturni ig board and the visi ing statesmen in November, 1876, the- country was startled and shocked by the introduction, us the victim of and wi.ness to savage dem'•ratic . bull iezim l- , of a colored woman uumad Jliiza Pinkston. She had been severely wounded, was apparently dying-was brought in to give testimony lying on a sofa or settee, and gave a remarkably succinct and dramatic stalenßint to the effect that her husband. ll<-nry Pinkston. ■ had been dragged out of his cabin by a. gmig of democrats mid m irdered before her eyes beeatme lie was a prominent republican, ami. that the same gang then brutally beat, cut and shu* her. She seemed still greatly debilitated when testifying;,'am.l her story and her appearance pio lueed a profound impre -.sion in N ?w Orleans and tcro’ out the coiiiit> y. Jiei appearance was a complete surprise to tne democrats of the state mid of the county (Ouachita) in whh'b she lived, ami where the i>i"utal out rage is said to h ive- been committed. Tn y apj.iear Io have at first aeccp.ed her tale, but as soon ms they could reach the county and look into the story the truth was positively denied, and lah.-r it was charged that E iza Pinkston, having, with her busbum!,z been the victim of a quarrel With some of her colored neighbors, had been [licked up by republicans, brought to New Orleans, tutored carefully m the part she ] J.'iv ami liie r> idencc she should 'give, an 1 v as than suddenly and in the dramatic manner which wili be remembered, brougl't iiM'-ire the returning board as a sample of democr.Jic brutality. The denials came ioo la.o, how.-wr. Eliza’s testimony haii gone over the country, it. was given out that, the 1 a.’ <•/-. at..re J mb! mq i.cci'ver from i'.i-l wor.i:-. Is. fm e d ropried 01; tof pu Lille sight and at tent! on ns other event? camo up, mid until lately it was not ea:i known in New Orleans whether she was dead or i.'.ivm Sue had dis up[>eareu from 1, .meuitA paii-di, and no one thought of her, eliza’s statement. A correspondent of the Herald chanced to learn a few weeks ago that Eliza, was still alive; that she Lad recovered from her wounds; had morried again, ami had removed to Madison comity, Miss., wh . re she and her new husband, Waymond Pritchard, a respectable colored man, wore living on the land of Mr. Vv. J. Mosby, us tei i nis. The Herald correspondent had. the curiosity to visit Eliza and talk with her, and finally procured rrom her mid from her present husband sworn st itements. Eliza here states u-uder oath • 1. That she was induced to appear before th-> returning board and make .he statement there given by two republicans, O. 11. Brewster and LinkSi ave. 2. That she received for her testimony and the part she acted on that occasion $5 )0, a very largo sum of money to a woman in her eonditfon ; and she now swears that of this money she took S3O in hand and allowed the remainder to lie in the hands of Brewster, from whom she says she has never been able to get it back. 3. She denies that her husl-nnd over took any [.art as a republican in polities, and asserts that he was engaged in a quarrel with a colored man, having no relation to politics; and that, while she does not know who killed her husband and wounded herself, she believes it was this colored man; also, that, contiar}’ to the testimony she gave before the returning board, she never knew’ who committed the outrage. 4. That she was brought by republicans from her home to New Orleans and instructed by them to pi etend that she was more seriously hurt than she wav, and also instructed to’lay the blame of the killing and assault cm the democrats. ■) That so far from being unable to
walk, she nad walk d, on the days before giving her testimony, considerable distances, as well as up and down the custsm house stairs in New Oilcans; that on the day of her appearance before the returning ooard she walked up the stairs, but was induced to lie down on a sofa and allow her self to be carried into the room to produee |be greater i mpressio n. Her [Present husband, WaymdWh Pritchard, in an affidavit, condrms Eliza’s story as being that which she always told him since he married her.
THE DEMOCRATIC FLATFOR[?]
The democracy of the state of In , duma assembled in delegate convention declare: That national bank notes shall be retired, an 1 in lieu thereof, there shall be issued by the government an equal amount of treasury notes with full legal tendei' quality. That we are in favor of irmkmg the United States notes, co.*.,monly called greenbacks, afull legal tciHlei’ in [ ivment of all debts, public anti private, except such obligations only as are by tlju terms of the original contracts uuder which they were issued, exoressly payable in coin. That the right to issue paper money as well as coin is the exclusive prerogative of the government, and such money’ should be issued in such amounts as the sound business interests of the country may froth time to time require. We arc in favor or such legislation by congress as will authorize the taxation by the slides of the United Slates notes in common with a.ll other Iqoney. That vve deem it unwise and inexpedient to enact any further leglsla-? lion for the funding of the national debt abroad, through the'means of home syndicates, or other metho-ls; am. we b. lieve the line policy of Hie government and tile best interest of Hie {) ?Q[>lc would he subserved by legislation so as to distribute said debt among our people at home—affording them the most favorable and practical opport uni ties for the iiiv’csimeijt of their savings .in the funded debtof tlm United States. That we are in favor of such legislation as shall fix the legal rate of interest at not exceeding six per centum per annum.
We demand the restoration of the silver dollar, of 112} grains, to the coin of the country, and with full legal tender quality in the payment of aii debts, both public ami pric.iie ; mid that the coinage th- roof shall be unlimited, and upon the same terms mid conditions as may' be provided for the coinage of gold. That we arc in favor of the imm-'di-atc and unconditional repeal of the resumption act. ’We arc in favor of the most rigid economy in public expenditures, a.id we declare that the fees and salaries of ail public officers should be reduced. That we arc in favor of the repeal of the bankrupt act. That we sincerely deplore the recent violent collision between labor and capital, and to prevent the recurrence thereof ami to protect the future public order and security we believe that the wages of corporations engaged in the business of mining, manufacturing ami tran portaii ui should be a first lieu upon the property, receipts and e.-iri inns of sai l corporations, and that such lieu -lio’d be declared, defined an«! enforced by app rop ri ati ■ legislation, That we favor the passage of a Law for the vimtii.nl ion of coal mines—cue that would be just, to the miner am! owner. Tile dem-jcratie party is the friend of the eomimm school system, and will in every legjHmute way labor for its sucucs.-. ami wiil oppose any attempt 1o diveilt any portion of lim common schooif’im.l to uhy.sectorhm purpose. Tlmt the last apportionment of tip: state far legisiu '. ■? purposes was gros.-.lj’ unju-i am! ■ i-mmor-ible, 5.11 i we dcmmid that the next leg; ■•!at u:• >, in appoitioning tlm m.uie for i n 1i ve purposes, as i'] be th■';■'. e• r ::tivo duty, shall Imve r- g;md ul m’• tn population end < ignity of t< rrit rv.
Tlia.l the iuri- diction claimed mid <X' icise.l by the ciivuit courts of lim United States over cu.-sthms of corporate and individual rioids ;;ri mg under the laws of I.lie states tends to oppress and burden litigant:; to such mi extent as to amount to a [practical denial of just <■ •in m;my eases; and we coiisim-r th ■ legi-Jalion which !m eo.'ih'iT'ed such juris fiction as i:;iv;s. ami hurtful to the time interests of the people. And \v.‘ i.-muiid sm-h h- ; gislmiOn ns will rc.--trict mid lim::. the jiiristfiction of such courts to -m.-h matters as are clearly contemplated by the coiistitutiou and expressed in the judicialy act of 17SJ. We arc oppo : c l to cl ■ ■?; lecislalicui, and. pro test against tlie grant 0.1 subsidies by t lie federal go ver Irm ent, cither in lands, bonds, money or by the’ pledge of the public ciediv. Tlmt we abhor and lmh.l up to public detestation the leaders in the republican ]>arty who semet.lv coimivcd, ami witli barefaced '.TiroiiLwy, carried out the sei eme, by mid through venal returning boards, whereby Samuel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks, the people’s choice for presid-mt .mid vice president, were wrongfully kept out of tin' positions to which a- free peo pie had called them. We hold it up as the monster crime of the age, a crime againsi free governmemt a crime mminst the elective franchise, and a crime thateun only be condoned when the malefactors who seated a fraud in the presidential chair are driven from power ami consigned to everlasting infamy by the people whom they’ have outraged. And we deupunee the net of the president of the Unified States in appointing to high and lucrative positions the corrupt members of the rettiruing boards, and condemn the acts or federal officers in attempting to inteffi re with the rights and powers of the state courts in the prosecution of these criminals. That our senators and representatives in congress be and are hereby requested to secure the passage of a law giving to the soldiers of the Mex? lean war a pension similar to that now given to the soldiers of the war of 18J2.
Administrator’s Notice of Appointment. TVTOTTCE is hereby given that the underr has been appointed by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Isaac R. Lewis, late of Jasper county, Indiana. tleeeased, Said estate . is supposed to bo solvent. „ GIX). H. BROWN, Adm’r. • May TS7R. - . _ I Notice of Administrator's Sale. NQTI.CE I s hereby given that J will sell, nt i I’uidie Auction. <m S.WURDAY, the 20th i day of July m-xt, at the residence of Isaac, I It. Lewis, late of Jasper county, Indiana, , deceased, ail his personal property not taken ' by the widow, consisting of Horse s< (’ >(- j tie. Hors, Wagon. Ploy s Farming Utensils. i Corn and Hay in.the field, &■•. .4 credit of nine months will be given on a’l i spms o Live Dollars and’ over, purclpisor j giving note with approved waivin ; V.'ih:ation and apprais. meat laws. Al' ei; | nndei hvc .’ Pur c.-i'di in hand. . in • eoinmi i-cdat !'■ <s e ;il ,,|, , :j I T Giidltjli ii I'■ lb >. June ii, ibis. Aeuuhu.strator i
National State Ticket.
SECKBTARV OF STATE, HENLY JAMES, of Grant county. THKASCRER OF STATE, K. P. MAIN, of Fioyd county. AVHITOS OF STATE, J ACOB F. BU RG, of Gibson county. [ ATTOIL'iET-tSENERAL. DAVID MC’SS, of Hamilton. St'fl taXTEMJEXT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, - JOHN YOUNG, of Marion county. National County Ticket. For Clerk—CH RLES 11. PRICE. For Auditor—EZßA C. NOV, ELS. : ForTreasurer—WlLLlAM E.?«ioORE. I’ .rSli-'riij-JAMEs NIcKELI.. • F. ir Recc.ru■?.—HOPE L. .MILLER. ' Fof-Survey or—CHARLES P. HOPKINS. ■ For prrvnt?r-—SAMPSON ERWIN. ! C an-.iiwiouer. Hist. I.—BR. . HARRINGTON. " " S.—E. E. ROCKWOOD. I. A<.io.na..l StaLe Platform. i I lie Nacumat Grce.i:.ayk LuborFarty of Indiana, , m eOliveiAi'in asremblvii, deeivre: ! 1. it <• declare our ieali.j to the American manI cliiry syftieiu—the aboiition of all oauki«scs. the I tree and unlimited comuge ot gold and silver, and t.ae issuing by the tmvei i:n:?nt of full 1<- xal-tem Ar paper money, receivable ter alt dues aim payable lor ue; public iii.u private, in nmeujn suthcieiu to meet t.ie wants Ol trade, to give emplovnient 1 to all labor, and to erubie the people to do a cash I bi.-mess, and to relieve teem trom the debt svsI tern which has made the itniust: iai and comm’iri ciul classes the slaves and drudges of, the credit. I mongers of the world. 1 2. We declare oar opposition to every mr-as are I looking to t lie resumption of specie pa. uient s. the ! moiiHrehical s;. siein of Jimince a hi.-ii puis a.i the 1 interests ol industry, trade and commerce in the i bunds ol tile lew, and cni.ircos a mouupwiy of 1 wen: ill destructive ot .the hhdiest material "s-iodof I Ko .,'v.- v - . . . . ' ■ o. \ve proclaim our uiicoiiipomi 12. j ho.-uliir to 11 .uatumof t . x - ?i5 1 eii iiiiiv Gi euiie.-s which i*. • ohuid unborn I gc;ie,aie.ais claims, ;...j we declare that live > eovcriiinei.i si.racd um? nil the finals now hoarded lor resumption purposes to piivaml cancel out- • y; oGiiu.-. itraui-, ami tli.'.t i; sir aid make m-w mm , liberal issues ol m -.my t-.j im tip plied to the same • pm-pema; ami that lae i.-.-tte <;t fnttiro i.m ;.,-t- ---: .mm i,)g bond* should be prohibited bvconditu- ! tional i!lii«mlii>c.it ■ 4. l e demand ti.ai ml bmishition should be so ; en.mlcd and so adiumi- n . to sei is,-, cacti m. n, it> iier.rly sis practicable ;!m jtl.-t reward or , tn- own 1.i1.0r; aim we denounce all lawht.snes--. ’ m- i me mid iraiui tint returns .-m;;iim- .on to l.i.e ’ wni of tin; people Imaestlv expressed ihroimh tm. ■ ballot. '■>■ Ue d. nmmce the red ilag .tommunism imported Worn Europe, which a-d;- foratt .iqttal divi . m.iiiii proper:., ami w.. (ieaounce the cvi.imuiimm. oi lae mnio.m, auks, ol' me bond symiicai e:«, mold- ti.a cm.-mlda, d railroad coijx.i'uiimm, y.'.ich 1 .-.le «i-. ,:. and m a enlorcing an umqi.ai I dtvision of property, haviti a I r<. .:< ly di elded, among ' t :.<m..-ehes Im. ilc ns.md tili 11 io.is'of tile pioperl.v i 01 inc peopic by eorruptpig Um represent! l .;.!yes r.a-l .mipal Urn people. The one mm iV ni ot cmmn.mi in igiiotes the iiii.p.itiiities of mipaeit yI wnich have been-planted by nature in Ute hut,tail family, Hiui both .'..stems tue di:.-(viictive oft.ic •i ■ v-m-,:.-of toil ami of the inceni iye to industry i <i. W<‘ deciare that until tho American monetary : ' < ni. whieli v. ill i -.-suit in tm_. p.<•;;• \ I lion of debt and u-m.'y Is established ttm Hime I slmid Hw ,-dl tm: powers that it can exert, limit I And reduce iiie ml ol interest so Him n i-h-a.i in 1 n-: c ■:,■■■ d. 1.. avers go i ii<:,'-. J :;:m i>t' Wi-althby ' product i iii.ill-' ry. I '.. vs e mvor sii-ip.e, plain r.ml economical■ gov , eraa.e-o, as few I.po- amt ti.m rigidly i enior.-ia m. t. w otn. mm as pra< Hcmde. midplmy I held to a close nccoit n;bii i ty. toI a A end we d'.- : mam.p-a• amain iott ot ai'i useh-ss oliices, and tile , overtbiiiw of :1m sys!-. i:i bv wi.tcii ol m s an-imide • lo yieldalmo =i primely lorta:. It is Gm .list ,i. : i;. oi lite n general m -i-molv of intiitiua to mettrt;-itch limisiu.mii ivs sfh.n in.me. u imp,.-.-. ; i.-ie to ■ m:y lot al or State oilieial to r—.'ivi.’ more . I han iideiylaie pay tor -Ids services; ;’.ml when ' prmci icablc the compensation should im tlxeti by a sp<m... e .-i l.my. : K. di-m-uiic' the conspiracy of the Domoi cratie a:nl i..:ptiuiu-:ui leaders of iudianu Io build a costly ..ml- inagHifmcnt slide house, which, ns experience juts pioyed tn all similar cases, would I rcsLiit: in the mmeral plundering, of the people.-- ‘ We dejioiineo tjie action ol' tbegovernui incalling I a ■■•peeiai session Of the legim.rtitre for tlm purpose ; ol :ei inn this scheme. We. denounce the. indecent Im.-ic witn w'iiyli the slum house commissioners are proceeding I o let a contract to bind the people of the state, and We demand that no contract. shall be let until the voters ot the state have had an opportunity to express their w ill upon the subject through the legislature to be chosen in October next. B ‘J. Wepiote-I .•i.-.iust the weak and .inmkciive cl clioi. laws ■■;' mu mt... :.:id We .ma taut i.ac next m : - lutnre s J oil I <-i s; m.u ie.' v. l.ieh dim : .men to pair elections in the state, and v 'itch shall prov iii< sevmc ant! adi.tjji.tie punishment tor iruntidhmt '■ otera,u; ,o: tnpse who bri.a* voters or procure ; fratutiileiir vol. t to. W e denomic..- tite criinitltii and ttnr.iirap’mr. t.'.mmo.n of the is.yi .<> amt mm. w-- m. 1 riets of t lie si in ,; co it |...riy, ami th ■ e,, -a ti i ai ,■ n.-i a. p port ion men i - rn.-ioe in tm. pc.-; t.i ■ rami.,.-, .tic party. *im.i w< • I. ■ ! i hlff I -J ot . 1 11. i'ln-sta,. . . laws wliich -.. ill ;.!ue. g:l- tilell' US -- J,., p.,, ■ •] 1..1, iu wno wot n ..I tim. -. . y mi. s 1.,;. |, . ... vcntilui.lon tn tin i.ii-,,--. .... 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KjLjS-A. I- PHILLIPS, Law, Co lice I lull and ..I...tract Qji.ee, HENSi'ELAJiH, L\l\ Spec la I fitted i ■<>!> gj Veil to voile.•■<).> iIS. ill Coll.-; 1 htcii ?,<nici £ig£!‘■■ ■1- As. -. J ->O 'l e .1 Id | j f|(. fed ■ •-. . )• .. I i Si -,t:. e lac. I):i :> lel < >'- !•• , ■■ 11, .' ’■,, hlier! u, 1,,,; ,’|:l -m’’-’ < If. ill'- O. 1., l‘. ..... .1 I,; (..-), • , <■ .<> tbmril ol <'o-nee-.-ioii-rs of I h Con sty of Jiu-pi i‘, .- i:t eofj m. m.■ :. p; lying »So. in I w m,cv ;o ,ie c m-mm.lcd i; Di.cli wlta.;. iii Iv-.-.lor I’ -r. ii<'onii‘ ; y Mid St*te trfdi'v ;tid. n'-i hci'v'.milti'l’describ'd: Ami vvl) u'Ciis. ouiiie. bill liny ol Mu'.: 11. is;-', file silblf? la in;: Ihe Hmocd day nt (i:;‘ f-;.-ilar March B-. ard ol Commissioner.- 1 . they did. by an order duly eitU a d ol r corn, tippoiiit E::. :i C. .bowel-. C„ vid ii. i ouem ;• ml . I..i.ic*:i J*. Comer Vi ■v, ere hi .-nt id '’> f . i. ■• L. and io perioral eon iri <uai' ■- .;■ ■ ■hi order med ami to do and ■inuh ■; in'i' mac- mi y.■i -a ml rvi ear a --non c won- am! to ill. 1 tloiir report wild the Cmio.ty Auditor; Ard w‘: -r •.•!< miiti view r-- ■ littw: im.de ; lici i vi.-.v ol the mid proposed work, and .".flor having yiibseribed ami r.ivorn to the same have : led their report will; the itndc-r-imied Coital . Auditor of -aidcounty of Jasper: Therein re.. None.' ,■■ rereby ■_ id the pcmieiicy tin cl prayer of raid p'r.i: ion, and 1 lie Tim; of stud viewers’ lor.ir: there.ei, rod C 'li the lime -mt. for the hearing tin-,-, i in on Mommy tlic 2d d.iv of Septe.r. ■. ;. : ■ ... ; an. : being : lie Jrd duy of Ihe September, 1 a, ■ .8. Satd pi'upo I r .ch is described a.-: follows, towit: Coinmene: ng at the northwest corner of the soichi.ert t;:i of lhe r.i.’nwo : quarter of section thirty-six (3d), in town thr-ty-iwo (Mi north ol range sei.’ii (/) west; lie nee north tifty-seven (in > d- grin s west l.l'lti feet to a ;>oint at or near the m W .. ve. ; corner of the southeast quarter of t o nor' n-wes- qttarier oi' section thirty-live (35). town and range afore aid; thence north 2, r >de ;r.’es west '.li'.'feei -.’thenc iiotih 21 degrees e i.-t 3 CH feet; thence north 12 degrees east l.gdbieel ; luenee north 42 degrees west 2.2-11 feet; tin nee w-st on the section line bettven sections 23 an I -»:»to i:: -tnil ran!■<■ aforesaid 1.013 feet, thenc e north 12'. deg.ees west 528 feet; thence south 85 degrees west 1.913 feet: thence north 2d degrees west along the line of an old ditch 1:539 feet; thence north t>(> degrees west 4.-UX)feet and terminating at a point about 35 rods north, 40 degrees west of the south-east corner of thV northeast, quarter of section 21. town and range .aforesaid. The entire length of said proposi d ditch is 21,990 feet. The names of ibe owners <>f the land that will be affected by said proposed work are as follows, to-wil : Daniel ODonnell. M’clwl F. Schwankie, Edward Htfcbbe. Henry M. Benedict, t itnoit I’. ’.I liomjison. John Buckingham. Ebenez.er Buckingham, Alexander A. i'vlei, T!s>fi;us Thompson. Eir.m a); Fain iiitd;- i'-a A.. Williams. John 6. (lieenman. V. illimn J. itoich. Wtiliain E. .Moore, John 11. Tyler. Sarah 11. f!.t.’. Albert Bpmk. I. W. B,lakem-.)I-.-. Anthonv 1. iMcxeli, W illiam Jetining'*. ilianiei E. Fairchild, ivomelins Bowman. illttrd J. Sheridan. Asa L'. ler. Sarah J. Tyler. Anne Burring, i’ijnje fionserjijo.’ Eli It. Farmer Jacob Ham, i’et'w Crocker. Nannie E? 'pitler Trustee for John C. Hpiiler. Signor Defries, Hrietz Biei nm. Nicholas. Bl.nina. Theodore .Mount, .Mary Aiount. C’eiina .Mount, AJahlon F. Antri i. Jam a F. \ntrim. George B. Antrim. Jasper County, i ndtami. and Keener i’ow usliip. In witness wlicr of 1 have hercr —‘. vnlo sc: my hand and tiftim'd the < SJ’A L. k>*;« 1 <»f ! h • ‘ . ir' el ( 'oin hi i- • ion t - .-. . ' —at Kcii<-m m-r. Ibl u■> day iif J line, If E .'i 1; fA. B'" K r . EY. Auditor j • ' .! : -per couiii V. I nd. I Ju lie I » lm ; , ;w 22 5-). Frank. VV. B; beoek att v
SHERIFF’S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Alanson Strowbriiise is Plaintiff, nn<l Frederick Hoover aud Nathaniel L, Dyke, Administrators of the estate of Robert >Strowbridge. deceased, Hannah SI. Stivwbridge, Isalwdla VLtitehill. Minerva rUmor,- Jackson Btrowbridge. Robert H. btrow bridfev, Josephine Davidson. Alexander Strbwbridge, James Strowbridue, George Strowliridge, Mary BtrowbriJ«e, William KtrowbriUgu, Tullis StrowLridge. Lillie Str; win idge, carry Strowbridge, Alice Strowbridge, Jesse B. McCallister and David B. McCallister are Defendants, requiring rue to make the sunt of Three Thousand One Hundred and Twen-ty-four dollars and Ninety-nine cents, with interest on said decree and e<mts. 1 will expose atlPublie nale, tot he higuest bidder, on Saturday, tLe -27th. Lay of July, A. D. is"s, between the hours fid o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M,, of sai.i .ay. at the door of the Court House in lie: daer, Jasper County, Indiana, the ren and profits for a term iu>t cxcei <ln.g sev. >e;.is, tue following i t il estate, to-wit : The south-west quarter■< E) ■ i the northwest quarter CO of seerion number eleven (H), titu.i the east half of the nbrtlv-east quarter i of eeciioii number len (iq). and the north-west qttarie-r-. :■ o£ tuenordi- west quarter (lii of section number eleven fl! 1 ., all in town; iiip number twenty-seven 127) north of range uumia.r seven (7i west. <_ontaiuing One Hundred and Sixty i ir. n acres more or less in JasjKT county and State of Indianti. If such f'-nts ;-n<l pr liis win not sell for a suilisdeiit sum to saiisfy Said decree, iutyf<si and eests, 1 fvi'l. at the same tim<-and place, expose to public sale tfu- tee simple of said real estate, or so r.imh ti.; rm f as may be sufficient to iisebarg" said decree, interest and costs. S.tid sale will be made with- • oiit any tcln.'f wliutevor from valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. JI. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. E O’Brier., Attorney for Plaintiff. JdlyJ, B,rf—sd>. TTotice of As-tlminisfratlon-TVTOTICE i ; giv»*n that the troder--t-5 .--igtteii his lm;-ii p;,-•!;><ra! administrator of the (-state of Ji-bn Phillips. 1,-tt - of Jasper county, Im'iana, diweased. Said estate is Sltpiw -ed t.' s-m.mil'. DAVID GUAY, Administrator. May 17, Isis. W. It. NOWELS. D. 11. YEOMAN, ott els & V*oemail > POLAKD-CEINA HOGS A L N (), □ ■hYhr’-yq C'l-jf i ->1 P’Hi'-tpiia qp-1 i ai ui.tA^u-uU.aiiii I: khb.-u Jud *"■ ' me: '- -jmiri’d and not akin—foi sale at rensoniihli 1 ru'es. N'GWF.LK ,v r. 0. nddrt /fram.-i-m Jud. 2i;:y Ci,';.. |tO M’KKH J - OF - i 2 ; The great-' lehrii yof om-TtN- Tag To- ■ N !’■ sec ■ in’ • mtimra.i t-iaity tn?itntiotn-. tneri'- I s .if io in- p'm-i.'il on the i::;ii"'..l . We- there- i ■ i'-iree.i •: •»t: ;;!i che.«•<>■.-? a'iaitmt i.nir dins- ■ 7. A!, t--‘li --s ihii Ir ror soil!ng .other ping .y. tm - . : ..I ir.-'t h ■■-' - ■: tlii-.- label, : i ri'iidi -r : li'-mcidv ■; 1.• 11 >;• •:; i'e p-n-di yof ■ ‘. t-. ■ ia w. ;; ri l all pi .m : : i >g i • •;r A mat :,s a-.• p.tms/ml-.10 l>.y hr -i.ml : I- Set: Ai T <-E CONei;l.:.r.. I dA- -.14 j I - U-. ’!.! ': > j’lN- i’W. T.t ■ ■.■.-■ ■- ■: ’ <I i : i J;. I 11y a i: ’ >' ; ■ £< i I'r.i-li I '■ini wdth the war: I >.till.nd I -Z stare,-cd t Is- fm;.. i 'S ■ t• ’ i • ->. . ltd iit IS* 7. ' ,2 ::int nearly 3.0e0 p.-r- sns e.m'iloyed in ! \' -1 r ! •ix-..-. |i,:d Gow iii.ietti tn ; 1-i.t :l a':.l di.ril-;;' pa it’' ■“ ’ i <■■ o. I"''..' '■ l. "t - ■: • . -a- ait mh:,eL> a: ■- ’ .-im - |
■■■ -.w ■■--< i-/ -‘r / ]'! cvi : >• ■ • ..n of Hie m'Ul.ii 'V I.) tnti'Ot .-. ■- ■ ■ -,yi ■■ , ■' . I i; a .A / 2; J : '' ? 'ri <«? | t’E tia fizzt.y Kf-Z’js m- ■ I Ini' ’ tL !■< r-Snein- -'mw;in w-.i! I' •!' th'' 11 ■- !•■ el.I. <’. UP, lT:b < d, DtU'.ibio. j-.d d li'.-'.ti’iiled April C, T 7.1.) j’wo Its . Il :■; •' <■ f lio-'l.'S .'-.'lll i'll lil iltli! rnm-k i■-s y wi'i it ■ -1:..’. ■ 'w: . H vi- ini’ ll .- nd t ,vi> ~p'in > f In.cm. s in t i;A sm.i.o liioc w;i 11 ' .•A; ■ ; i.i i : ,'u ■■■ ■, It 'm! r '. ■ DoJ';trs for .'!n Gm. 1 i ! i , 1i■ ■■ < r ni:;rs m: ;. idienti’ .1, ill : r ]y. , . I”:.-. I .' .1 ■: t. rt'E. I’r ;• c't 1 yp uiu ty, liidiana. 2. id. din. w.„ ... ' i'EALJ-Nl IN jkS hr'.. «' 9 ( i i , £ ’d / 5 OF :i'<T.:-Tr)£s c,iA'i. ' . J>l’. Ji I’.. I'iof'JfS CUUB'lililtij' Oil llGii'sl tt Luge stock or ’' mi; ' c- tS3 5 yiU £ u ti i 11- 2U2 -■ 3 ‘ sw. 5 .Anti respectfully invites the citizens: of Jasper and -adjoining counties, ' when wi-diing anything’ in his line, io give him a call bofo.e purchnsiHg i elsewhere, A eai< fu! extiuiinntion of i his stock will convince any one that ; ite keeps nont' but I’irst-Class Goods, i and sells them citetiper than tiwy can 1 be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition, lieinJembe’’ the place. LIBERAL CORNER vlttz Rensselaer. Ind
habSj & SON, I Would restfully c:<!l the ,ittent ion <>t the I public to tin.- I'act that they have opened I I one do.>r west of tile Stone iniildiug, on i street, where they maybe fotuid i at all hmirs of the day, dealing ovt lilodioines! ' to those Hint play want, a! reason aide char- : J *7’Your patronage smipited and thank- ! iu«iy rccoived. I)oc. 21, iB l7. O can miii-c. enemy !;i t• ul bir’n-i than nt ! :»J. •1 j ibit « 1 ('.-toi ia! x H»t r-qii irt d : we will i art •. ;hi. 312 ,>•-.! day at home mado by the | i: d o tThHi*-. Men. v»<>ni< ; n. b'y < an<i *■»•?»as WiirJp.d every-vbve.rt' w.tk fb; hs. is the , 11;:•. .' 11 • .;. 1h 1' ■. . .. .. Tin t: Hi Co. I\.- Man . ,
nopiMn o rniMHco A i STOCK OF NEW GOODS ui niimuiuummur Just Ileceivcd and being - pened Out by RALPH FEHDIG, COMSIESTUSTCk OID STAPLE ARTICLES, most generally in demand with the people. In the selection of my new stock of Spring & Summer Goods, I have kept steadily in view the desires and taster of the people with rexerence-to Styles, Quality, Durability and price. Tbfclfc fefc, MKidy-K Hak Gaps, ami STANBJiaD kept m quantity and at lowest rates. Goods and prices is rape bf illy |j v . S-HDIG. V est corner l/d/td & Jm'-hsi- ?s !;rkd- ; ,
/ I' Nil'■•.v'A? h '7rd’Tr 1 A 1 i v. . ve XJ/d ; HJ .it j -y-' Jtilll4 _if’j ..J vi..IN»., ■ Of jCjOgELXISIOOI’-t, A> i.! ?t‘p con.-dnntJy on lin-ml n large? and complete assortment of -. irn . ,/^ z WJTCIIESi Watches ED-S --■v' studs, Brooches, AND Charms, Sleeve’ Buttons,Pins,Cuff -X 3 i Pins, faidies’Sets, r , , Fellows’J’.in.s, SHC ,V 1 ‘ <)K M v-rThitnblos.ete., Tl . , , , $ etc. Hour. Weight and H J St /! ’m Z' 1 1 & Sl>rin- if / Spectacles ° from •’* cents to • -63.0.>, to suit ’•j.. :i jI - ages and sizes. * U.i-l'C.s. t p.m- : ,;<<ds. F.ntf.T-I)i;d tes, ('ll - il-di.-t, f’nps, Na |>kin-Piltzs, FriiitIvitiv<‘.s, 'J',-J,!<' waix . (laid riiiiiiblo ii? iti'tieiire you an Engin, Howard, Sprit, a id. un'Ti'-an or Swiss .<.-it. t- p ,-diiy and .■lt< i ,'t|d’y as ••my ; n li. •.>.!••. !!-• Has s ■ "iri'd Ila- ay 11 -yoft !m It mkfurd Vv it aL ?’.<■: tn 'nt, the I m in I lie Altieri. ?i !or t.iip money. He pur(■li is;-., dii ",.- !’r. tn lira (■? a. i-m-l itr-i-s. Anyliti i/ not, in stock procured on s'lori notice, ,at lati.-s adVi-tntageous to tiio. e who purcipase tlirongli him. CNCowS, W‘T( NFS / JLD'PTA: v it! ’ VfPI’.D ' f " FfXF WATCti 1 ’ WOP.. A <i’E< lATJJ'T!..ri Ai-f .’.. -'Pit im'thc yi a ‘ p 1 . ,tvy. Al.ison Ar- 11-mdin, Burdett .iml ( moi u a.; I ( ‘ :n: -: ! mimei' ilia., ■ . \ alii y*( t>-m, id';. ! bitty. S-Ol'y N ('itmp L’i.iir' . _\d <•! til. -a i>s i ;.-';'-:mi It's, .\H liocus warruut'id. ti- iepfaseno-d ; and all work wtn ranted to give satis-it’-ti.'ii. ’ . Nov. 3d. 1877. Fi LIEORIiSTORL - ■ amb . ! jjies Would rcsiira-truiy ( till Ute at tetdi.r? -f t !:■■ Ht izem, of Ju ,per ami adjoining ra,unties to id- l.i.rgi-. .-aid eoiripl.-t-- stof-.k of the folli.wjug gi-o.i.- , bought low for cash,' which enables hint to defy ra'inpcfition : Pure White 1.1 . id EainletWM.m. rials Window Glass I’aint Brushes, Buri' 1.: -is i Oil, V.; ,l<)-ivtidt Brushes, ■ Varnish Brushes, Uoach Vtunish, < a; Varin; t. I r Vartd di, I'etUlmt Dusters, Coal Oil, Pcrl'imery, I;>t .■ at '. H <lio:ues, Chemicals, Drugs, Noaps, Hair Oils, Hi'ii-Bri.shes, ]-rn- Pow |,.,-4. Dye-Stuffs, Combs, Putty. lied Lead, I ■ 'i' l ass?ii‘■ ?. Poei.i.-t Braiks, Lamp,Vi ieks, Lamps, I’tiper Ac ,te -ejoGKs, bCiiGoi Books- Stationery., - Vl id’iWAnteed slriHly pun . Brescriptions carefully compounded. Everybody uvi-.-.l to call. IWnsseiaei'-Iml. • vine j , IM£S -v g..taß© S aity- Hack Ziine. Jmib'd iP'ttcs m .ii lim-ks riin daily except Sundays, between Rensselaer mm . aiiei .-■. lit.-, mm 'icj. , ia< ratid 1 tern iay I on, making connections witF ’-• •ms on tn" m.-ilvG.y 5 P ... .->g lltost-points, and conveying passengers, exr ra A'.ra-'mA ra.Ara by E W“> ' ar? Tsams, witli or without Oriuers nisbed upon application. Stock boarded bydfiTmlay or week Oflic e Stables on Front street, above Wushii uton. JUnsseltter. Ind.
B Buy Them b Sell. W. FarmlyGrocories<SProvisions CORNER RAILROJiD & INDIANA STREETS, REJSIINGTON, IND. hfllKl a fu:l iine of Groceries of all kinds. WOODEN Vi A H?. GI,ASS V.'AllE, BOOTS ct SHOES, GLOVES & r /isi.LKi. Also u full line of Fahey Articles and Notions. You will find' tnr best stock ol fresh i.ew goodsi, tuways on baud, ai.prices that defy coin-’ pet imm. Acw 11 not he irndf isoid. in anything in our line. We keen tn.' nest brtinds <>! Flour and Salt, constantly <>n Inmd, in quantities to suit pure taser. \i e take : t ; i-xchnage all kinds <>f Ommtiy rrudiK--.',and will five you inc best p rii .p the marketwill ahbid. Wedr-liver all goods'fire of chalL'h' insiue the CIO- (units. ( onm and <xa■ nm our stock and be convinced tha’ w. mve you mor. good* for your monoy. than any other house in town ' 1) W Pl'.( : K.
