Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1880 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMSI W. Mtjswmr Proprietor. Adv®rtisln.gß'«.t»* • Ouocolum. one year oo Hai/ column, .. '\\mm vluiirlor' col. ~ 10 oo T* i>or°ce‘nt. added to foregoinir price if advoros'imentß aro »et to occupy more than * Wlir ll onili'p arts or a year at equitable rate* HutiHcsa cards not exceeding l inch space, tot* y ear?f3 for air months. Mlor three mo.. itl ie«al.iiotic«H and advertisements, at •»- iteadiiui^Vlce^^flret publication 10 cents a <&&!±^snTKiff s B when lamer

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tfAJMON X,. LEK, Collector an& iJkLslva.ctpx. w* pay pattloalm (it!xmiion to payihU LCSes Mliag a«.1l ending laud*. W ■ ATTORNEY-AT- LA W , Momcbu.o. - ' Isa ian a. Oil** la Bank bu inc.ui. stair*- _ pg. m. PIEAICE, At owji«y-»VL« v 7 nud No tary PuVltc, JW, ®Jm Lai a tO n ■ Aai. cl. wfetAaag. un stair* . i “ / ~ j. n.fcovunnxhut’ *• t\ nttriiiis. liOU«BKW>O]K A - . BIT'S' *>*vi, rVjuiowKJ*. and Sum^eo »a. Washington »tr< id, l.elow Austi.. ( > 0 ’ ?*q'. per ran .e,l -rest w.lMj ' ‘, v , 1 , han U*ouuM luniung uiise...'n K ’-‘** ' lit’nr months X3H. i. 38. WA LKSUKJf, Phy-aictoiu & SitrjJ/t-isii, /\rux*<‘/ii(:r lml. ’ "Bit. O C- I.INJfe, aoHBOPAm ia.asJ'T*.

gtIJX «L Si. OWEM*, Itom atwiaHi <* :c4;**i A. tv«u*fi}s>f > »x» /t'.v !<n r, hid. oap )•■ onu d. i wee*, of I' !' di -- li 'ej* daaas'.r. iir. T. ■"•gheidp.. ' -'donJo. • H. W, SNIBEK, sa. 4i -f—. <itv . Hkminui'oN, Indian '■• OFFIt'L IS hAf'TAXiin CLOCK 20 L l jfcS' iii ■ > NA. Ml’El T A 1 jT A'. B*l A Vi. jIVIMAa, sat fctt'i'i'i’.-V 15*8133 LUL R'sn: BlllSo ci'li COll ! Jhl! ! Ji AS,6lit. ,YiU ruHi.-e in e'l .lie fourts Newton Ben ton anil Jnap'r <: 0u *. $ i <e.s. 0»-.»v ‘ F- ; " : ' ' ( . r M,,vrii F> <:il y Jrwji (Jr'.owU-aul, Indiana. A MJa W. BA BLOCK, S' Aod Ben! Kstaie SSrolior. 'r < ’.iii ris ei Jasper, Sew ion v*d 'voJ. >a r■.. 111 :ti l.m-L eTiiKiiined; Absni'«v*i« 1:1 'i’itlo |-nr.i r»<«; i'axcs paid, frja ,a,.5.-a» c. ny.T riaity. R.s. 36Er.»’i Dwi»sins, *W*i W- _ Oos/uVr. 'i n; ?.?5 an ti' .O aita.k, INI)., now < iCoiiti *»• loisiiiesA : i^v^s L) o «*t:*Mi.i <n 1 e.dn -i 1 n f.• ’ .‘‘V,, t miidoon day "l pn'Miu m«t < ‘ l,tr ;•)* fti •*•*»**.<>; I HOTC-*: peel pH LiI.UU-t, . «yf!•♦»(** i'-ariau: iri<er»-sl m-ued, *.x----•he l 'Bur«lar whi.d, bJVti.rj.mii.is -M he Ihi Exposition gTL;s 7l»is safe i* piotiaoed by on« or SVit IUI H-cun be bum;. "it will bo JTr.-regoing that this Bank fmsXw f& Vod neeiwi*T to depositors ns fc*v . . ....

M, 4r< PENTIST, OFiaJacsKsa^ia 1 '’ 5 "" NO WE L s HOUSE, Conw WiissiHi'fl'cn and Front Siracis. Ren&frelaei, Ind., THOKii'i BOROUGHS, Prop’r. Larfift briffk building, conveniently Kiungad, vroli newlpfuruiehed, c!r»n beda, «xcellent tables, etc. Good room, UdxdO feet, supplied with every convenience for the ac<K)mmcdntion of traveling sales man. to iuid frooi i ruin 3.

HAWING k SOrl, niTo*Jd r<i»pfictfully cub the attention of the W public to tl;a fact that they have opened k BMPiu^lngStn! ■entphil's brick., nsarly oppostce McCoy k rh*mpsoß sßank. Washingtonstreet, where h*y m,av no round at all hours of tha day Pure Medicines! t.hsaa that may want, at reasonable charH. Tour patron a aolioited and thank, aUyro*«4y«« Dae. 21. 1*77.

! liliaaapolis. Delplil Cbieaie Bailway. TIUI 0-A.W.D Vo. •*. Ob Bad after Monday. December It, 1878, train* will raa a« follewi, until farther notice: SOUTHWARD. No. 1 No. 3 Del. <k Las. Del A Las. Expreaa. Bxureaa. Leave Rensselaer 5:00 AM 12:20 PM Arrive Pleasant Ridge 5:15 12:36 “ Zard Flag Flag “ Hanging Grove 5:30 12:50 “ Lee 5:45 ' 1:05“ “ Sharpabnrg Fiag Flag “ Bradford (6:00 t:2O “ Leave I 6:30 2:0& “ Arrive Ward Flag Flag Wright Flag Flag “ Horner 6:50 2:20 •* “ Honev Creek Flag Flag “ McKlhoe Flag flag Monticelle (7:10 1:40 Leave (7:30 3:00 Arrive Yeomaa 8:00 Flag “ Pittsburg 8:25 3:45 “ Delphi 8:30 *:SO “ NORTHWARD. No. 2 No- * Chi.AEae. Cbi. * Eas. Bxpreaa. Expree*. Leave Delphi 9.38 A. M 5:15 P.M. Arrive Pirtaburg 9:38 5:20 •• Yeomaa Flag Flag “ ( 10:23 •:05 Leave Monticelle ) 10:25 6:15 Arrive McKlhoe Flag Flag Honev Creek Flag Flag " ilOf.fler 10:45 «:*? “ Wrffcgt Flag Flag “ Warfl Flag Flag “ j 11 :(#) t:IJ> Leave Bradford ' ll‘oß 7:10 Arrive Sbarpabttrg Flag Flag “ Lee 11:15 7:25 Hanging Greve 11:30 7:40 “ Zard . Flag Flag •• Eleaeant Ridge 11:45 7:56 “ Rensselaer 12:00 8:10 JOHN MILLIKAN. Aaa’t Sup.t. S. N. YEOMAN Gen’l Manager.

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI 4 Bt. I-OUIS RAILWAY. “PAN-HANDLE ItOXJTBJ, GOIJJG EAST. jßxpreaaJßspreas. | Local. Lvc Ih. State Line +6.30 a.m. +j.4S p.m. +7.00 a.m. “ Kentland 040 •' jSO “ V3O " “ Goodltjaifl .... 7.32 “ ] >jl 7 “ 8:;» “ “ Remington .. 7c. 2 “ 1a 37 “ 925 “ “ Wolcott 7.37 “ . 53 “ 10.13 “ Reynolds 6.03 “ 17 “ 11.23 “ ‘t Monticello... 3.17 “ ?-32 +• 12.02p.m. “ Idavillc, i 8.35 “ 2.’49 “ 12.15 " '• Uurncttaville. 3.44 “ ;.57 “ 1.13 “ Arr Logansport .. i 9.15 11 ’.HO “ 2.is “ I ; GOING WEST. Exprea*. Express.; Local. . Lvc Loaanspajt 1+8.40 a.m. f7.3op.tn. t 10.45 a.m. ■ Iturn<-ICh>viile.• 9.12 “ 8.01 “ i 12.17p.m. fdnvllle I 9.21 •• 8.10 “ ! 12.45 “ Monticello... 9.37 “ 8.28 “ 1.27 “ Reynolds.... 9.30 “ ! 8.41 “ 2.07 “ •• Wolcott .. 10.18 “ j 9.04 “ 3.20 *| .“ Rerfrington . :10.3E “ ! 9.19 “ 3.57 “ “ Goodiand .... 10.53 “ 9.38 “ 4.42 •• “■Kentland... 111.15 “ I 9.58 “ 5.32 “ Ai r 111. State Line,11.25 “ 10.10 “ 0.00 a.m.

CONNECTSIoNS .<«’ LtAlANSfrOftT. Expreaa r iirH4n« leave Loganeport at *3.15 a. m. and i4.ir> ]>. m . and Local Freight at +5. a. ru. Air Chicago and inttervuediate points, and a Local lcavirm at f7.W; )i. m.. will carry passengers to Winninac and intermediate points. Exprea* Train at tl K) p.m. and hocaj Freight at+7.Bo a m . leave Logansport for Richmoutl and intermediate points, connecting et Richmond for InrlhjnapoiiH. Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and all points East. Express Train leaves Logansport at *12.55 u. m. for Kokomo, conneoting at dial ),oint Air Indianapolis and Louisville. Kspress Trains leave Logansport for Bradford Junction and intermediate points at *12.50 1. m. and +10.30 tl. m , connecting at Ridgeville for iUelnnond. Dayton and Cincinnati, and at Brad ford Junction for Columbus and all points East, bocal Freight leaves Logansport at+6.oo a. m. ror Brad fowl i unction and intermediate points, a.id st +T.;Xi p. m. for Hartford City and intermediate poinfe. *Dailv +Daily. except Sunday. 'lime given above is Columbus time, 20 min ite- Sister than Chicago time. Sleeping Cars run through without change from Logansport to fndianapoits, Lonisvilfe. Cineiiioat i and Coin mbits. W. L. O’BItIEN. Gen. Pusseneer St Ticket Atfont. Newipapsr Daoisioju1. Subscribers wh* do npt give «sPte*» noliou to t p« gyjtfary are considered AUtiiAiJ to connhne nieir tTlnsCfiptiou. 2. If subscriber* order the discontinuance of their nerjoflicals tfte uubli*h#r* trtaf coatihu* to »enn uhein n.nl l l til ifrearagea a4e paid. 3. If subscribers uuyiopt or refgs* to take rb*ir periodicals from tba olhce to which they Ac* directed they are hajd responsible unVU thcyliavo settled their I,BlfSiulordered them discontinues. iubnyiiug the publishers, and til* paper**!* sefit t-6 the forint#' they urC held r«sponsUfl*. 5. The courts ipscided tliat “refuiin* t# take uetjodicola ftom the office of r*nt*vlng ana leni'i* e ihehi ujictllsd for, is priina faem evidence of InlSitiohal fraud." * li. A*y person who receives a newspaper apd mallei tiftf of it, whOihci- he has ordered it or not. is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance they areboapd to jvt notice to the publisher at. the 6*B of tnyir rjje. if they do not wish to continue taking it; ♦ ruvywiso the publisher is authorized to aesd it ou rfnd the subscribers will be re*»ou*ibls ttiitll .to exnrrsa notice, with payment of all arreala IS f>en! to fho publisher

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY DECEMBER 17. ISBO. at .... Butter 10 a lto cent* per IH. Eggs 15 eeut« per dozen. Potatoes 80 a 80c per fcushtl, Lard 8 a 10 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheat-! $1 50 to $1 75 per (quarter bbl Oo to Bedford’s for your groceries. We warrant our work the best, at IIAU Alt’S. Prunes 8 1-3 cents per pound at F. W. BHDfoitn'*. • Fine Watch work a specialty at Hamah's. Services every JBabbath aiorniag at the Presbyterian church. Bedford keeps all kind* of garden vegetables. «-+#»>• Nearsighted eye glass** at Hamah’* If you want any kind of a suit call on Jons* th* tailor.

Fresh Broad, Cakea and Pies, at R. E. Spencer ft; Co’a, every day. Doc. Wirt, the dentist la on hand at his rooms in the Hempnill block. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than over at Hamah’s. Tim highest price will be paid for Wheat and R.yo ai the Rensselaer Mills.

Butter, eggs, in fact all kinds of country produce kept constantly on hand at Bedford’s, Hamar is the sole agest for ths celebrated quiek Train Rockford Watch. B. F. Ferguaoa is proparod to purchase all kind* of grain, and will pay *he highest cash arico for tho same. Office and waroheases at his lumber yards. All goods warranted as repaired at Haicak’s. Those of our readers in want of nursery stock will do well to call on Mr. Jno, Coen. He has a complete assortment on hand.

County: Teacher's Institute.

The following persons have been appointed as chairmen of the committees named below. Committee on Music, R. F. Benjamin, Rensselaer Ind. Committee on Reunion, E. R. Pierce,Medaryville [nd. Committee on Resolutions, Henry C. Roney, Rensselaer Ind. . Two more members will be appomted for each committee on tie assembling of the County Insti tute Any one baxing a selection of music which would be appropriate for any exercise during the Institute will please communicate with the Chairman of the Committee on Music. Those who will volunteer a : declamation, essay, oration or in fact any thing of that description will correspond with the chairman of the Reunion Committee. All resolutions should be forwarded to the chairman of the Resolutions Committee. Teachers set to work, give these committees something to do, and by thus having things previously arranged will be iu a fairway to have a successful session of the Institute. D. B. NOWKLS, Co Supt

A fine lot of Silverware at Samab’h. The Thalean Dramatic Club of Lafayette, Ind , which presented “Ex treinea” in tlilrf place on last New Year’s Day, will appear here in ’’Above the Clouds,” on the 31s>t of this month.

Go to Hamid’s to buy your Holiday presents. LOST OR STOLEN!—From the office of* J. Duvuil, a Promissory Note book, containing notes for various amounts, aggregating over three hundred dollars. /The return of the same, or information ieadiug to its recovery will be liberally .rewarded by J. IV. DUVALL. * ■+♦»■ Just received a large stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of all descriptions. Hamar. Purcupile has purchased the interest of J. M. Jost in the firm of Fendig & Jost, assume all liabilities of, and collects accounts due the late firm.

The law requires applicants for license to 3ell liquor to make publication of their application. What for? In order that the public may be fully informed, and, if they so desire, appear aud lemonstrate. It strikes us that the editor who refuses to so notify the public, grants a favor to the party desiring to s+dl. Much may not be ihe object, but it is the result. The public have a right to know of such projects, and when we refuse to furnish the information it will bo when we take n far different, view of the ri hts of the public from those \vc now hold.

Call and examine my new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silvervvaie. Ne trouble to show goods.

Charley Peck, at his restaurant, in Remington, will do the square thing by those who patronize him. Give him tt call. C. C. Starr Co., will suppiy the Christmas presents this year. Ask for what ye want, and ye will receive. —Toys, toys, toys of every description aid. C’. Stars’ & Co’s. Mince Meat very fine at It. E, Spencer’s & Co. —Fancy shell glove and jewelry boxes at Starr & Co’s. —Toy china tea sets, from 10 j cts up, at-Starr A Co's. Don’t forget the county Institute 1 from 27th to 31st inst. come. —Fathers-, buy one of Starr & Co’s tool boxes for the boys. —C. G. Starr cfc Co. have the mammoth stick of candy in their show window. A, Booth’s celebrated Tub Oysters at R. E. Spencer & Co. —Go to Starr & Co’s for your Christmas presents. Oysters' by the can quart or dish at R. E. Spencer’s & Co. Butter scotch, ice cream candy at j U. E. Spencer’s & Co. —.— It. E. Spencer’s A- Co. is the place ! to get Tub Oysters. Just received a new line of silk handkerchiefs from 25, 50 and 75 at the New Store. —Large stock ol glasswarv, just received tor the holidays at Starr & Co’s. “Don’t you forget it,” you can buy a Christinas present cheaper at the New Store than you cau else where. Closing out Ladies trimmed hats regardless of price, also cloaks. Dolmans, and shawls are reduced at the New Store. I hven’t bought, a Christmas present for several years but I shall buy some this year because I can get them a great deal cheaper at the New Storo than elsewhere.

—Each returning Christmas time brings about*wonderlul, new and varied attractions in holiday toys and goods of e vr; ydescription, show ing the wonderful capacity of man’s creative powers. In the purchase of articles for the varied wants of holiday gift buyers. Starr & Cohave recognized this fact and have bought and now have on exhibition at their mammoth grocery house such a large stock of new and wonderful goods, that one isalmost bewildered in gazing upon themA visit to the store of C. c' Starr &Co. at the present time is well worth the trouble of going. John Eger is a capital hand in the tasteful arrangement of the beautiful things to be seen, and will be glad to showyou arouud.

news they m 11 CHEAPER THAN EVER! Watches, Clocks, w W Jewelry, Silverware, % Accordions, Violins, Soectacles, wPip POCKET CUTLERY, '•UWTOrMIF** SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employs flrat class workman, es eight yeirs’ experience.— j Give us a call, at Onwm’s Qld Stand. v4n24 HAMAR.

Democratic Sentinel, $1,50.

firand Masquerade BALL! AT THE mmk mm& 9 Tuesday Evening^ DECEMBER 28, 1880, Given by mm sin turn n. 4 Tickets for Sale at Imes’ Drug Store, and at the “Naircw Gauge Clothing Store.” Price of Tickets—One Dollar. 25 cents for tickets to fiallery. Turn out, everybody. A good time is anticipated. Masks will by on hand to Bent or Sell.

ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken np by Jonathan Peacock.in Marion township, Jasper county, In Jiana, on Nov. 24, 1880, one Steer of n brinclie or roan color, supposed to be one year old last spring. Said Steer has some white spot? on it. Apprais ed at Twelve Dollars oy JohnY. York and Henry Eiglesbaeh. Taken from the Docket of A. H. Wood, Esq., J. P. of said township. CHARLES H. PRICE, Cl’k Jasper Circuit Court. Dec. 14, 1880. If yon want serin? of that cent bordered calico call at once, it is going rapidly like every thing else at the Now Store. We can recommend the New York Observer to our readers as a family paper that is full of good rending. It hss both religious and secular news, and a foreign correspondence which is entertaining and valuable. Any one can get a sample copy by sending to the New York Observer, 37 Park Row. New York. The ohespest place to imy vour watches, clocks and jewelry is at Hamae’s.

HAMAR.

LIFE IHSURANCE.

The Royal Protective Union, of Ft Wayne, is the cheapest aud most practicable Life and Accident Insurance Company (hut now extends its benefits to the people of this district. Tins Association is purely mutual and is the oldest form of prot- eUon in America. It furnUheg Life Policies for one-fourth the amount charged by the old system ol insuring.— The Plan is similar to that of the Masonic Mutual Aid Societies that have gained Ihe confidence of the public at large. We insure ail persona between the ages of 15 and 05 that can pass the examination.— It cists. sl2 to become « member of this association in (he district. The death astessmsul is $1 for each member that dtes- Also an nr-seismenl ot $3 per year is livide for sick s.nd accident fund. Each member receives *r> per week when sick or disabled by accident The amount of policy runs from s!,r-00 to $4,000 accord, ing to nge, payable at death, or at a certain number ot rear* —from 10to25v«a'* Full narticulars wiil be tent upon application. Local airesta wanted in evenown in iha diatried. Urn met Kannal, Rensselaer, agent for J saner countv.

TIE B PH. ITU BE A UTIFU LLY ILLU STRATED. 36th YEAR. |(if |tif«!iii( |iiir|ir,i!i. Tub Scientific American is a Urge First-Class Woekly Newspaper of Sixteen Pages, printed in the most beautiful style, pr. usely illustratep with splendid engravings, representing the uew- ■ st Inventions anti the jiiost recent Advances in the Arts .tud Sciences; including New andjlnteresting Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home. Health. Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History, neology. Astronomy. The most valuable practical papers, by eminent writers in all departments of Science, will be found in the Scientific American. Terms, $3.30 per year, $1.60 half year, which includes postage. Discount, to A gents. Single copies, ten cent;!. Sold by all Newsdealers. Re rnit bv postal order to MINN *CO., Publishers. 37 Park Row, New-York. PATENTS, with the'tfciENTlFlC AMERICAN, Messrs. Mitnn * Co are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patent!, hvne had " j years experience, and now hare the largest establishment in the world, l-’atents are obtain ed on the best terms. A special notice to made in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.of all Invention# paeented through this Agency, with the name and residence oi tho Patentee. Rv the immense circulation thus given, public attention is directed to the merits of the. new patent, and sales or introduction often easill effected. Any person who has made a new discovery or invention, can ascertain, raiß orcuißsi, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to Munn & Co.. We also send free our Hand Book about the Patent Daw#. Patent!, Caveat#, Trade-Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for procuring advance# on inventions. Ad- . dress forthe Paper or concerning Patents, j MUNN &CO„ 37 Park Row, Nbw York. Branch Office, cor. F A 7th St#.. Washington,

Ladies Gold Watches and Guards 1 at Hamar’*. I will sell suits to order from $5 to ♦lO cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Coma and try me. T. M. Jones. Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. If you want a dress suit eulJ on Jones the tailor. If you want a business suit. Jones will fit you out in a tip top one cheap. Ladies’ Dress Goods, in great variety, an extensive assortment, just opened out by Feudig & Jost. Tak* your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap. Tk» n«di«:a«« «t Duxius lucx A Co. ars nji«*c«ll#d for *l*gtne*, pur ty. and reliability. Their Seidlitine Hfcidlitz Powder*. axe u plMumt a* Lemonade. Their 80ft Capsule* ars werld famous, ttse Advt. Fer sale by Emmet K tnnal. stylish and fashionable suits, made up in the style and cut of the present day, < all on Jones the tailor If you want anything in the way of clothing made to order call on me. I will sell cheaper than anybody else T. M. Jones. An extensive stock of Ready made Clothing, in great variety of styles and quality of good*, just received at Fendig & Jost’s. Any one with an eye to taste and style, can see the difference in clothes made by Jones and those made elsewhere. Now is the time for bargains in the merchant tailoring line, for I will sell and make up suits to order cheaper than ever sold before in Rensselaer. I mean wt'Ht I say. T. M. Jones

NEW GOODS- - has Just returned from Chicago with a full liue of fashionable and stylish goods in worsteds and eassimeres, which he makes up to order in the latest curs. A good fit guaranteed or uo sale. Call and see my stock. T. M Jonss. O. B. Mclntire, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, has several choice and desirable town and country properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. He offers great bargains. All watches and clocks repaired at Hamar’s warranted for one year.

TltS 1 ' Tiir: NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR. The Largest and Best Family Paper in the World. Send for Sample Copy—Free. NEW YORK OBSERVER, 37, Park-Row, New York JAs. A. THOMPSON W alchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind

RENSSELAER . I .1 Marble Works i Banst Howland) in and Manufacturer cf i Monuments, i Head-Stones,

Slabs, Tablets, Ac., FROM THE BBST Aum kMu Ms & U. Slate and Marble HUS, ISIS HI W, Yak-Rjesbsklakk Sikbkt, Xbnsselabk’ So atli of Banking- House es McCoy & Thompson.

FRUIT TREES! r l Uiß undersigned has now on hand an good a lot J of Apple 'tree* at- there i* in IndfUua, which, for Soring Delivery, will he sold at the fallewiag rate* : Per hundred, - - - - JIB 00 Per dozen, - - - - - SOO Sic; leTree. - - - . - 0 ;20 Slao, P*ar«, cherries. Grape,Pr.spberrie*, Si >‘4wherry Hinnis. Poses. Flowering • Shi o.hber.d, Mvergrcecs., Shi do True*, flic., at correcpcnCrngiy low rata*. MyT. 'sr* giriug good*aU*f.icti.ia, and are worth from 50 to 105 ter cent, more than Foreign Trees. <"ei! and soe oar'iV es h*fora buying. A« thia wiil tv a good Spring for lraasplanliug Trues, we wcild recommend at ;tiug oil part of jour orchard iu t: •• Soring. Niii-ier/ »« Itsxsr>; i.iita, Jj'.ii’Sß Coi si r. Ijtd. JOHN COEN, PreprifctarIlensceiaer, March 1SS(). T. M. JOKES, (Tin-a es Kaakii.-aa ( ':ty. ill. Merchant Tailor, prril.l, in. smi m-ikc suits for msa, y ouths V V you Ti'uiroa.l Work wvrrautwd. satis* i-r-.iou <* trantaad. Full Line of Pises Goods k*-l . Upini4. T.ho Imest. hoot »b£ ehoapest stoe cover brougi.“ io ii‘i«e#oiu«i. Cali and l*:a Orders uoliairad. (Beat. 27.13TJ. Ti it. DALE, ]_F a ATT.eiIMKT-ATT.AW , ai.-.ef • an**.'* A, ITS 1 " Offlce io Bear: bnildi**, »» »Uir*.

Sff. WAUfttt,* riAiM m Mar diear e 9 OFAIj TCI :OfSSEL.AXX&. a3A».. Keeps, eouatuntly o» hand a large stock of Stoves, Timurs, FURNITURE, fit., And respectfully invite* Uae wiitbweic of Jasper and adjoining o*un when wishing anything in ki* lias, le give him a call b«#oie purchaaing elsewher*. A caraful e*anai*ati®a mi his stock will convin*® aar »** Mftat he keeps non* but First-Class Gssds, and sells them cheaper than they eaa be sold by any other dealer hi tk« country. He defies sompeMdea. R*member the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 RgnsgeTagr.Tbd farasfc i JMStem 7T«££H|t " mRSEff ie * “ w - 2-ar.l*»*s*,A-.- /> 1C - “ * - - i-s.

|.'l| Great c&»nce to make money. We ItmJl need a person in town to take aub ■ifMl I seriptiersfoMhe Largest, sheapeat ami best Mlustraw d family publi *- tionin the world. Anyone can become asuoessaful agent. Six elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The pace is soloe that al nost everybody subscribes. On* agentreport* taking ISO aubb«rfbe»e in a day A tftdy agent reports making over WOO clear profit in ten days. All who engage, make money fast. You can devote all ycur lime to the business or only your spare time. iou need not be a way from home overnight. ou ;au do it as well as others, Full directions and»tern.s free. riegant and expensive Outfit free If you w*nt profitable work aend'us your address at once. It coats noth'tng to tr> ; the titisiness. No one who engages fails to rank** great pay . Address, »■**•« «•*•*••*# Oe,. PertieeT, Maine.

Willey & Sigler’s Trade Palace IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS, Millinery Goods , | BOOTS A SHOES, | CLOTHING., For Men aui Boys; VA&X&X €£BOC£SZEB. syßott otn prices is their motto. — Call and soe them. Rensselaer. Ind., May. 1880. E W ~ BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy A Thompson’* Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. GRANT & DICKEY. Proprs. fptlE proprietor* hairing fitted up a new chop I are now fully propiircd to do ail kind* ol Bluckamithing, at the lowest price. auA iu the most woohmanline manner. Farmer*, and all others needing anything iu our line, are 'invited to give us a call. YY« purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give this branch es the business particula aMeßtion. All work warranted. (.HAN'T <k PICKET. Lumbet! Lumber! WHOLESALE & REvTAIL! FJNI- HIXG L UM B A li! COMVOX LUMBER!! AL L KIND S OE L IUMBER!! . ! STAR A SINGLES STA N D A RD S il ING LEB. COMMON SH(NODES. BEYRLED LATH, PEATN LATH. A LL LENGTH BATONS. Eqn <■'.'( Pickets, Elat JUr kef a SASH, POORS, AND BLINDS. SuKhf, i.'v mice, Moulding, il in doit j aud Door Frames. A Lis said in </uan titiet hi ssi iff an ft ct the LOWES'! PRICES'. A. ¥. FERGUSON, ind., '<raJ Rensselaer, hut.

J. P#\ BtMAJLVS Mirny # ftti StftMti) livery Teams, with or without Drivers dished «pon application. Stock be. .<> .' -.> l,_y t J. ♦» .|n\ or w. vi: . t flic 9 Stable* on Front street, abb re W »ndj wo r. J- • t '? nan. i j.i!.

We Bay Them to Sell B. W. JP JjWM, . FamiiyGroceriestgProvisions CORNER RAILROAD A INDIANA STREETS!, REMINGTON. IND. " • i Keep* eonstantly cm hand a f ull line of Groceries of r!1 kinds. WOODU and WILLOW WARE, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLOYF.|T HOSIERY. Alton full litre of Fancy Articles and Notions. You wiil tjjj the beat etock cf fresh uew goods, always on hand, at prices that defy uijOpetition. We will not be undersold, in anything in our line. We kum the best, brand* of Flour and Salt, constantly on han't, in quantities to *j| purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Country Produce,and will glfiß you the best price the market will afford. We deliver all free of ekAsflp inside the city limits. Come and examine our stock and be convinced id re giro you more goods for your money, than any other house in tow*. v2u27tf D. W. PkK.JL

THEOLDLINE DRUGSTORE. WUUs «» X»«s W#ul4 reapaetfalty tall the attrition of the eitixens of Jasper end aujolniegeeeaUes his large a»4 eoniplete stock es the following goods, bought low for eaeb, wkiefc e*ahi« niee to 4efy eoMpetltion : Pure White Leak Paiatera’Materiali. Window Gins* Paisi Btuahta. Pure I iaaee4 Oil, White-wash Brush#*, Ynrnish Brush**, Ceusa Yaenigh, Copal Varaiah. Damar Tarnish, Featner Putters. Coal Oil, Perfumery. Patest Medicine*. Chemicals, Drug* /Soap*. Meli Qke, Hairßr«*he«, face Powders, By*-S ; uff*. Oomb», Putty. I*4L**4|. P#rt«#»»iaa. Pocket Book*. Lamp Wicks, Lamp*,. Pa»v . A*., ka Books, School Books Stationery. All ge#4e gearaateeri atrietly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded lie®. '•et > evlte4 le eall. Jteaeselaer* Ind. vlnl J. Mhijg,

M MOOK’I DR. CROOK’S _. ,Z 7 - , _. _ Wine of Tar, WINE OF TAR & S Mi VffIAXM TIAKLY. R&gSjWg* * fc * bM » * Cam D/ipepaia) a mm uuwi hm»t f«« all x**tom »h* a p ,mu, CweartaeaJ tkeßjwx* IIIIAT » LUIS COMPLAINTS SeeM a®4 le«(U fellew free* it. im j k'KZr If yeet have Vaaa Less*, ere Ce* £ 4rcggi»t fur Sr. SHaki Mrumri have Caaaaxi. Dibu.it t, Dt« jB Wiu«'Tai,iakeau<ttt«r rmu, er kaeecairu, lie vae of e tine'* U For tale by aiitkvKoteu betel* wig Miitfy joe leal H m«*U the ll - at One Deliar e HHMig W year ease ark give* a relief Y*»aSnij£juxfcKfc - u ■«_, ,ro ** *° oUi " £ mm. Oaytou, Ohio. ■****’ C'eeew a»d Couos A boule eodtain* 10 time* a* mech a* a«f tmmrevneir re**T»«l. r, cent pr«t»arati»-„ IT Cilgi*. • • Dr. J Krsmor's German Eyo Salvo u » poaiUv* ««*e far week amd 4i*ea*e4 ejee. (ATI 0) tZI.IA.3IX. Never faifi t j etue uur gw* et *er**y*e, aad ao remedy i» ce iminedlaie iu iu eKt-eti > wee & anew a hex. hkeald your drmggiet eat have it, oa reeecpt ut ia iwh Mm peatag* v* wgi eead yeu a box free cf eipenee. 6. W. SMITH * CO., Prop., Dayton, O.

THE BEST REMEDY FOIt Diseases of tie Tbroat ail Luna •\Y F Ti>lss In disease* of the r al* * “***' raonary organa v *it* and reliable remedy i* ggiSifV' invaluable. Av» Vl r w» w Ciikrky Prr-ioKi: is \ aueli a retue.lv .ho! OO **V/N otbtn-socutiu('::tl;. '..arw mnmt, it* the conflcleticr at the public. It is ic4» ebtjfi. combinatio. at tIV - inediein*.; pirn i. pie* and curative - *« i --ygr - _ tues of the tineat tiro eJiemieally united of Hafwn Hucb power as to m« rs fbjj ,), e greafesr n-.i**. J* iW efM.'ieucy amt uivifc nPFTTAPJ3 T~ itycTrwnlt* It stride* a 1-. V l v- L\DiLi. ar [(j,. foundation o’ all i ulnnniarv iliseas. .Gtording prompt i ?n i rapid eure*. ar. i :» adapted u. na'ien* of nt: v atp oi citb**’. <*i Heiny ve>v palats y- unrest ..-Ip iren iak- it readily. In ordinary Coughs, (’old*, Sore Thn. 4, HrnnohiM* lufliteurn, < lergymao’s Sore I'JiroKt. Asthma, ( roup, snd *'*• tarrh. 'he eff, :s of Art.n'< Chithry I . O iohm ■ .* i a . and niuHitudea are *a* ;. • *« . , d from seri >u* illuea* by Is

tiiueiv .ml ' ’hfnl use. It should be k»pt nr ti.tivl jn « very household lor the j.i®* section it afford* in sudden attack*. (| Yrhoopinyr -co ugh and (onaumptioa them is no ‘ her remedy so efficsciu tit •oothiny. ttiul helpful. I.ow price* are inducements to try aotn* Jt tii« many tui xtutvs, or syrups, made of ch-ap and iu iTeo’ive ingredients, now offer*!, wliich. ..* they contain uo curative ijualit.«s, iau aft i only temporary relief, and at» sure 'to deceive and disappoint the patient. I cases of the throat and lungs detu* :d a, i e and effective treatment; anditiadaJ* n. . -us experimenting with unknown and i heap medicines, from the great liability td \t thejj diseases may. while so trifled wi u, become deeply seated or incurable. I*• Avku’s Cukrky Pf.ctorai,, ami you n.*y confidently expect the best, results. It le a standard medical preparation, of known * C \ -kuo'.vlttdged curative power, and is 4 . heap us its larefui jireparation and fne iujjrodi-iu.s will allow. Eminent physicla. s, k:. >win« its composition, prescrilie it in thvir pruti’c The. test of half a century I*a j'-rov. il its absolute certainty to cure all jv.l* ino:‘jiy complaint** not already beyond the reach of luniian aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It. Co., l'ractical and Analytical Cha.mlif*, Lowell, Mas*. t01..> EV am. DIU.UUIST* E C*KI * KEJtX. EiaLBSBACHS Meat-Market.

FRESH REEF' Of tlai BaatOnalit j Always cm K*m4 Fiuc’st Steaks. 5 pounds for 15 ota., Roasts, ft to 7 cents a pound; choL e Boiling Pieces, A to 5 eeht* a pouad Rooms always neat andclean. P*i >- prietor aiways attentive. fBB a wee ' £ 1,1 ron r own town, tl WOu ft i\hn froo No risk. Header. If too Hyy b”*ineas at which peraoua of aitheag,** i can inako groat, pay all the tlm* ws«jr work, write for particulars to H. HAUDHt h Co., Portland, Maine. vanße