Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1879 — TROGRAMME. [ARTICLE]

TROGRAMME.

The list of premiums of (he Jasper County Agricultural Society will appear iu the next issue of this paper. Ihe "Tall Sycamore” is making it lively for Sherman, Sehurz, “Calico Charley,” & Co., iu Ohio. The Chicago Times says he “mops the flloor with the radical party. ’ In 1870 the radicals hud a majority of 14,000 in Maine; to-day that party is 20,000 in a minority in that State. The same can be said of California. No wonder they don’t crow. The decision of the Supreme Court of Indiana in the Northern Prison ease is in favor of the new boar d of directors—Hoover and Lev*. This will be good news to their many friends in this par t of the State. - We to-day publish a list of the officers and by-laws of the Jasper < ounty Agricultural, Association, as well as the Programme, and Rules and Regulations sor 1 the conduct of the Fair, beginning October 7lh next, The Delphi Times annoyingly risks: * Could the Rensselaer Union be indiced to print a catalogue of the Republican editors of the State who saw service in the Union army?” Yi-s, the Union <•<>uul, but it won’t. Jt would occupy but little space, lliat is true, but the Union Won’t do it. AdvertiscKs are notified that, by a provision or the statutes of Indiana i ounl v auditors are required to publish a list of the bill i allowed by the county commissioners ru the newspaper published in their respective counties which has the largest circulation therein.-- Union. Ah, well, yes, and yet the Sentinel hits the largest bona fide eirjulation. Mr. Conkling’s Just “greatest of fort of Ills .life,” after his late interview with ex-Governor Sprague’s shotgun, is the nomination of Alonzo B. Cornell for Governor of New York. He bargained with one parly in the convention to nominate a man aimed Churchill for Comptroller in consideration of obtaining the roqui site strength to accomplish Corn ell's nomination on the first ballot, but lie couldn’t deliver the goods afterward, and a candidate named Wadsworth carried off the doubtful honor. The Daily Saratogian, an ardent Republiean paper, thus speaks of Mr. Conkling’s ticket: “The ticket is our own offspring, l.et us not deny its paternity. Though i* be cross-eyed, bandy legged, weak in tlie back and unhandsome, still it '•‘me tons and we mm-t take care of it. Perhaps the next one will he better looking - * The Nation thus describes the effect of the Jreedinau’o Bank swindle " hieh is now under juv stigatiori by a committee of congress in Washington, of which Senator Bruce of Mis"tssippi (colored; is .chairman: “Of the effect of it on the thrifty j iiml intelligent portion of tj u , negro population we need not speak. When a bull dozer goes after a black man v ith a whip or a gun it fills him with bodily terror, but it does not. shake ois belief iu the existence of morality i itself. But when a blind or Stalwarts get together, and, after weeping over his condition, offer to take i c*re of his money for him, and having got it, divide it among themselves mid disappear, it makes him doubt whether there is justice auywhere on earth; and this is very much what tiie Stnlwuats of the bank did. We warrant that every one of the rogues is to-day bewailing the ‘outrages’ at tlie south, and shouting for a ‘steady hand at the helm' in Washington,” The Delphi Times puts its thus : “Reader, if you think resumption has been a success, ask the farmer who purchased a farm when wheat was and finds he iniust pay 90 cents what i >c

Conductor Jones is upon our streets again, but he nurses his injured arm with necessary great care. Mrs. R. F. Goddard died at her home, in Rensselaei, last Saturday evening, aged ab’t 53 years. The funeral, on •Sabbath f. Rowing, was very largely attended. • A “ Timms’ patent adjustable transfer car” has been in use on the Narrow Gauge the present week. Hon. Anson Woleot, of Loganspor r, Doc. Buyhnell, Al. Graham, Davis, Chas. Baxter and others, of White ei unty, were in town during this week. Miss Ida Murray, of Monticello, is visiting Miss Ana McEweu, at this place, and the family of her uncle, W. W. aiumy, in Barkley township. Our friend and brother t ypo, Jasper Keyes, Esq., of Montiecllo, is assisting us on tiro Premium List. A four year old child of Gary McDonald was buried at this place iast Tuesday.— Diphtheria. Charley Jouveiiat, of th e Crown. Point Star, and family, were visiting the father ;f Mrs. J., Ellis Walton, this week. A new daughter makes'lliner, the fc gentlemanly BE. agent, strut boldly forth to his daily duties. Excursion to Chicago next Tuesday. Fare—Round trip from Rensselaer arid return t $2 00. Rev. A. H. Wood, recent appointee of the M. E. Cont'cii rice to this iplaee, now occupies the parsonage. Cotton’s new elevator will soon,be ready for business. Doc. Washburn, accompanied by.iiis father, a resident of Pulaski county, made us a .pleasant visit last Satur day.

Wanted—To buy on six months time—A small 3-year o.d horse, for riding and driving. Call on, or address. E R. Pierce, Rensselaer, Ind. Au immense stock of merchant tailoi goods, just received, at T. M. Jones’. The notion to place us in a “lurch”, may have been deliberately designed, but ihe outcome proves it also to have been very clumsy. Men’s and boys’ fashionable tailoring, cheap, at T. M. Jones’. Call and see his new stock. The self conceit of some individuals, who thtnk they j are a positive necessity, get s i badly mixed when they uis cover it. is all a vain dclusoii. As an artistic cutter and litter, Jones, the tailor, can’t be beat. Gall and see his new and elegant stock of merchant tailor supplies. It is simply immense. Charley Schueckenberger informs us that a cow, belonging to F B. Rothroclt, near Morocco, Ind., had a calf last Saturday morning fully developed iu every way except that it has no If it lives it will be on exhibition at the Jasper County next month. - J goods for wear yet, in - at.

TUESDAY—Entries and Arrangements. All entries in eluding horses in Speed Ring, must be made on or before Tuesday, the first day of the Pair. By order of the Board of Directors the Secretary is strictly prohibited from receiving articles or animals for entry for premiums in any department whatever after the first day of the Fair. WEDNESDAY -Forenoon—Calling Committees. Afternoon—Sheep, Swine Poultry, Vegetables, Articles of Domestic Skill, Prepared Fruits, Pickles, Hone.v, Flowers, Fruits, Thoroughbred Cattle, Implements, Farm Machinery, Trotting Team in Double Harness, Medium Trotting for purse of SSO, Running mile heats for purse of SIOO. THURSDAY—Forenoon—Horses for General Purposes. Heavy Draft Horses, test to be made on the ground, Grain arid Seeds, Mechanical Work in Wood and Iron. Afternoon—Carriage Horses, Saddle Horses, Native and Crosses Cattle, Carriages and Buggies, Textile Fabrics, Trotting, free for all, for purse of $250, Running half mile heats for purse of SSO. FRlDAY—Forenoon - Sweepstakes on Horses, Sweepstakes on Jacks and Mules. Afternoon—Sweepstakes on Cattle, Equestrianism, Display in Educational Department, M lie and Footrace, Trotting Race, 2-50 time, purse SIOO, Running one mile dash for purse of $75