Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1880 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. iAmm W. McEWESK Proprletar. a 'Axrsn'tlal.i'tg Rates. One eolum, one yew >*9 U*lf column, (> $£ JJJ SWM* ~ woo MVn vot cent, added to foregoing price if advertisements are »ot to occupy more than * fictional I parte of ft year at equitable rates ljuduua.s curds not exceeding 1 inch space, f .year, $J for six months,*/ for Mt tuo*. * AU legal notices and advertisements, atesline cadi publication thereafter 5 ets. a line. Yearly advertisements mar be changed wien larger .

MOStDECAI F. CHILOOTE, ‘ A+tormoy-at-La’w I VDIASA RBNftSKI,AEK, - " ' , . Practices in the ,u k 'p„ »p«street, opposite Court Hou e. r g & Z. DWIGGINS. A itornw»-at.paw ;im cent, interest, on long time- eaua Ttnl zens' Bank and see us- _ DANIEL B MI ELEA, farrow Gauge Clothing n s » lo|ia i c o»abatracts prepared, all tnci - Viewers _ . —r hLza'i" PHILLIPS, I,aw. Collection mid Ahstra.l QtUcc. JtEHSftSLA Eli, Wl). ypooial attention given to oolieetionß. in Court House. .... 1 uno L\ J? MUV. MoVpSOB.' DaTiD J.TnOMPSON-Attomeo-ftt Law. d 'u.. THOMPSON & BROTHER, iiUXSBJELAEK, Practice in ail the Courts. MARION iu SPITLER, Collector nnd -rCb-.L acoer. We pay particular attention to parhitf taxes iolllfttf u-iicll easing laud*. _ W EbHL, A T T 0 K S E Y - A T - L A W, Indian a. Wosxiof,l.l.o. Oifici ill bank bit ilia. UP H.tjura. _ , w H. PIERCE, At oriioy-at-EftW nnd Notary Aube, jEbSXlQ.ii'l. 5 COXA. -!• building, up-atui.rs

, ", 7. r. v, nrrrbaa. J , U. LOIH. UILIK.E, LOltOliiUiiG i&L -■l'*'®’-’* Phyticiajx* and Saivjcous. KiCOUUts running uusoUlta 101 Jttrue moulbh. DR I. B. WASHBDIVf, Physic ian & l + rlit.S: liter J ‘ * d • c^m^jgattagar. ’ ik.. o c-xiite. SOBiSOS’A'tfM. Oaieoin residence on 'Vusl.ingion ortheMHtof Court House, U'.us »t..,.,r, fjr)R. 3. r. OWFH \ Kosaevyath Phjaio'au & Sia?!?e»»> /,• ~ /•, /<•'* C«.l" ooe do.ii- west of "Il'V d*lloe OppOilo. .Ui. 1,0. . .... . .- ,j „ ■ *'. • ’ *V " xi. W. SIT Y Ui'Av, A.££ori*oy a?i Xjaw. Pi 1C MfXl. TO N, iNI >IA NA • OFIMOP. IN EXCHANGE 15LOCH JOCCEC'KONd A SIMOMAIiT I'. ii' A »V. ii< l M -O' i

fiLf ■ i O . ?21 $$ S 3-" f. i?-^3-Wjp PIBLK', M Esfeie and CuMiii Apat. ,vin pniqtico in nit the Courts of Newton Benton aiul Jasper 011:11 its. O W .. :: -I'p-stim-s, over Mumy*a City Driiy (4Vvve, (iniuUiuid. IndiuiiA. i*«ANK. VV. ltALlCnt’K, Attos?.saey aw 4n<l Roitl Kntnit Uso’icr. Practice, in all Courts of Jasper, Newton »nd BttUton counties, bands esunmiod, Attract* of Title prepared; Tuxes paid. ®<jlloo«-02sco 0. CpeiiLalty. R, 9. 3S»«rix«y as LL:: ;i D v-ngysina, JVeuilrnl. ' <M*hier. ci&lk ©o a * ’i : * clii j£j RSJTSSELAEH. INI)., DOEH a s-dtcrul liuiitiinff luisiin'ss; Hi"' l4 Ki.cliiaticution t., eollcctious ; lvimttianri* iiiiileoii day of payment at ''urretit rite of £ohan«e diitcrrwt paid <>» »»'•>«' Lwtilica.tos liramu! interest iduec, TK-sissSir wjtssu wood security to dopositors as Jim ~ r ~ ar»>v> M. &L Tii’a’OL^lAj DENTIST, uftMimaioN, ris'D. OEB4CE In \T«styforwi over sdry it ExetiMut** 810.-k. NOW ELS HOUSE, Cymes WasiiHifflon and Front stm<s, Rensselaer, Ind., THOMAS BOROUGHS, Prop’r. Lorac brick building, eonvduiently aii’angcd, well ventilated, uewlp furuiahed,clean beds, excellent tables, etc. Good’tuunple room, 20x30 feet, suppli # d with every convenience Tor trie * accommodation of traveling salaanieu. „ , Item trsasonujlits. »«* B«s to and from Train*.

HUIMG & SON, Would respectfully oall the attention of the public to the fact that they have opened ft N Mul PtßcripUon Drug Store! HemohiU's brick, nearly oppoette McCoy A fhemDßon sßank. Washingtonstreet, where hey mS?be found at all hours of the day * Pure Medicines! Urnse Unit may want, at reasonable ehar«ir Tour patrouft eelieited and thanks Doo,. 11,1*77.

Maiapolii. DeljMl Clicaio Railway. Tlica OARS >To. 4. Ob and >n«r Monday, December 16, 1878, train* will raa a* follaw*, until further notice: ■OUTHWARD. No. 1 No. S Del. *Laf. Del. ALaf. Expreaa. Expreaa. Lear* s*n»»elaer 5:00 A M 12:20 P M Arrive Pleaeant Ridge 5:16 12:35 “ Kard Flag Flag “ Hanging Grove 5:30 12:50 » Lee 1:05 *• “ Hharpaburg Fia«j Flag “ Bradford j 6:O<F I:2J> Leave (•:* 2:00 Arrive Ward Flag F ag “ Wright Flag Flag “ Horner 6:50 2:20 “ Honey Creek Flag Flag “ McElhoe Flag Flag Monticell* (7:10 • '•lff .. Leave ) 7:30 3:00 Arrive Yeoman 8:00 Flag “ Pittsburg 8:25 3:40 ‘ ■ Delphi 8:30 8:50 NORTHWARD. No.* >0.4 Chi.AEa*. Chi. & Ea* Express. Kxproag. Leave Delphi S.3BA. M 5:15 P.M. Arrive Pittsburg 0:33 5:20 *• Yeoman Flag Flag « j 10:23 6:06 Leave Monticell* t 10:25 6:15 Arrive McElhoe Flag Fj a S? “ lloney Creek Flag Fleg “ ItOrner 10:45 6:33 “ Wriest* Flag £l*g “ Ward Flag Flag '• (11:00 6:50 Lcavo Bradford ' 11 (X) 7:10 Arrive Hharpaburg Flag r.og “ Lee 11:15 “ Dunging Grove 11:30 1 : •'* “ 2aril Flag Flag “ pleasant Ridge 11:45 7:55 “ Rensselaer 12:00 6:10 JOHN MILLIKAN. Ass't Pup.t. 8. N. YEOMAN Gen’l Manager.

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & Bt. LOUIS RAILWAY. “JPAN-K.A.I-VEIL.HJ T^OXPX’EJ, <i OIKCJ EAST, ' Bxprcs*.'Express. j Local. I,vc Hi. Statu Line tfi.3o a.in. + 1.43 p.m. +7.00 a.m. ■» Keutlaad 6.40 ■* jSO “ 730 ” “ Goodlaud .... 7.03 “ ~17 “ B.:** “ “ Remington..! 7. tl “ 037 “ 925 “ “ Wolcott ! 7.37 “ i'fi3 “ 10.18 " Reynold* .... |8 M " SIT “ 11.38 “ “ Montieello... I 8.17 “ ?-83 “ 12.03 p.m. Idaville i 8.36 “ a-’ 49 “ 1X45 “ “ Bnrncttaville. 8.44 “ .57 “ 1.13 *• Arr Loganaport.. l 9.15 “ .30 “ 2.45 “ i GOING WEST, j Eipres*.: Expreai.j Local. Lv<- Lottauupwrt . . 1+8.40 a.m. [+7.3op.m. +lO 45 a.n. •• Hnruertsville.! 9.12 *• 8.01 “ I 18.17p.ni. “ I davi lie | 9.21 *• 8.10 “ | 12.•'5 *• “ Montieello ... 9.37 “ 8.28 “ | 1.2/ “ “ Kvnolds ...19.58 “ 8.41 1 2.07 “ >• Wolcott . 10.18 •* j 9.04 ,l | 3.00 *J '• Remington . ‘ 10.38 ” ! 9.19 “ j 8.57 *• <:• odOmd .... 10.51 “ ; 9.38 " 4.43 “ K a land . . 11.15 “ I 9.58 “ I 6.82 “ .'re :.. State i.‘.;iejl«.2s " 110.10 “ j 8.00 a.m.

" i <»NNHc'rfONS AT LOOANSPOnI. Expreaa Train* leaveLoganeport at *3.15 a. m. us t 13. (At p. :n . and Lochl Freight at +5. a. m. for Ci.ie-igo and intermediate points, and a Local 1-uvinn at +7.50 p.m., will carry nassen govs to Wlnainac and Interniodiato point*. Express True at +1 iU p.m. and Local Freight at+7.HD a m . leave Logansport for Richmond and intermediate point*, connecting et Richmond for Indian: poit*. Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, a*.d n'l jinlot* East. Express Train leaves I.ogansp' -t at *12.55 ii. m. for Kokomo, connecting at t ;iu 1 point for liidianapolis and Louisville. Express Trains leave Logansport for Bradford Junction nnd intermediate points at *l2 50 a. m. end ‘;o.R.> a. in , connecting at Ridgovillc ftvr dlchmond. Dayton and Cincinnati, and at Brad fin'd Junction for Columbus anil all points East. Local Freight leaves Logansport at +6.00 a. m. ror Bradford J unction and intermediate points, a.id at +1.20 p. in. for Hartford City and intennediule poll Iw. •'lsily +l)aily. except Sunday. Tftne given ahpve Is Columbus time, 29 min •itos faster than Chicago lime. Sleeping Cara run through without clianae Prom Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Ciueiiinati and Coin mbits. W. L. O'BRIEN. Qen. PasgunKer Ik Ticket Agent. KayrtpapAr Dccitiona 1 Subie.lbers who do not give expreaa uoliee to tho contrary are considered tviahing to continue iheir subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of thvir periodicals the publishers may continue to vend ihcm until all arrearages arc paid. 3. I f subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from iha oiilce to which thev are directed they are held responsible until tlievhsve settled their billsabdordered them diacontliKied. 4 If suoßciibers move to ot her places wit hoof itlJormiug the publishers, and the paper* ar« seyt to the form or direction, they are held responsible. 5. Tile courts have decided that “reftjaiitj t* take periodicals from the office or removing ana leaving them uncalled fer, is primnfaeia evidence ol Intentional fraud.” 0. Any person who receives a newappper and makes use of it, whOlhcr he has ordered it or not, is held iu law to he a subscriber. V. If subscribers pay in advance thev are bonne! lo give notice lo the publisher at the enfl of lime, if they do not wish to continue taklins «t; orhemvise the'publisher i* authorized to su3d it en r.ml the subscribers will be reaponsiblx diiti) ,»U e rpress notice, with payment of all arrear* 1* lent to the publisher

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY DECEMBER 24 I*Bo.

Butter 10 a lb cents per lb. Egga 15 cents per dozen. Potatoes 80 a 800 per bushftl, Lard 8 a 10 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbl

Go to Bedford’s for your groceries. We warraat our work the best, at Hamau’s. Prunes 8 1-8 cents per pound at F. W. BEDFORD’S. Fine W T atch work a specialty at Hamab's. Services every 6«bbatli uaorni»g at the Presbyterian church. Bedford keeps all kind* of garden vegetables. Near sighted eye glasses at Hamah’s If you want any kind of u suit call on Jones the tailor. Fresh Bread, C*kes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer A Co’s, every day. Doc. Wirt, the dentist is on hand at his rooms in the Hempnill block. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamae’B.

The highest price will be paid for Wheat and Rye at the Rensselaer Mills. Butter, eggs, in fact all kinds of country producs kept constantly on hand at Bedford’s, Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. B. F. Ferguson is prspared to purphase all kinds of grain, and will pay the highest cash Brice for the same. Office and warehcasss at his lumber yards. All goods warranted as repaired at Hamas’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 38 chairmen of the committees named below. Committee on Music, R. r. Benjamin, Rensselaer Ind. Committee on Reunion, E. R. Pierce,Medaryville Ind. Committee oif Resolutions, Henry C. Roney, Rensselaer Ind. Two more members will be appointed for each coraraittee’oo t:ie assembling of the County Institute. Any one selection of music which would be appropriate for any exorcise during the Institute will please communicate with the Chairman of the Committee on Music. Those who will volunteer a declamation, essay, oration oriufaet any thing of that description will correspond with the chairman of the Reunion Committee. All resolutions should be forwarded to the ch&irmaD of the Resolutions Committee. Teachers set to work, give these committees something to do, and by thus having things previously ar- ; ranged will be in a fairway to have a j successful session of the Institute. D. B. NOWBLS, Co Supt I l

A floe lot of Silverware at Hauar’s. The Thalean Dramatic Club of Lafayette, Ind., which presented “Ex tretnes” in this p-lace on last New Year’s Day, will appear here in ’’Above the Clouds,” on the 31st of this mouth.

Go to Hamar’s to buy your Holiday presents. LOST OR (STOLEN!—From the office of J. Duvull, a Promissory Note b®ok, containing notes for various amounts, aggregating ovir three hundred dollars. The return of tho same, or information leadisg to its recovery will bo liberally rewarded

by

J. W. DUVALL.

Just received a large stock of Watches, blocks and Jewelry, of all descriptions. Hamah. Call and examine my new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver, waie. Ne trouble to show goods. Hamaß. Charley Pock, at his resraurant, in Remington, will do the square thing by those who patronize him. Give him a call. C. C. Starr & Co., will suppiy the Christmas presents this year. Ask for what ye want, »mfl v<> will receive. Miuee ..... ... E, Speucet’s & Co. Don’t forget the county Institute from 27th to 31st inst. come. Oysters by the can quart or dish at R. E. Spencer’s & Co.

Butter scotch, ice cream candy at R. E. Spencer’s & Co. it. E. Spencer's 6c Co. is ths place to get Tub Oysters. Just received a new line of silk handkerchiefs from 25, 50 and 75 at the New Store. “Don’t you forget it,” you can buy a Christmas present cheaper at the Ne»Y Store than you can else where. Closing out Ladies trimmed hats regardless of price, also cloaks. Dolmans, and shawls aie 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 Store than elsewhere.

Grand iasperade! BALLI a AT THE OPERA HOUSE, Tuesday livening, DECEMBER 28, 1880, Given by MIG SHI cm In. 41. EsT" Tickets for Sale at lines’ Drug Stere, and at the “Nairow Gauge Clothing Store.” Price of Tickets—One Dollar. 25 cents for tickets to fiallery. Tnrn out, everybody. A good time is anticipated. Mains will be OM hand to Rent or Sell.

A. Booth’s celebrated Tub Oystyrs atR. E. Spencer & Co. If you want some of that (H cent bordered calico call at once, It is going rapidly like every thing else at the New Store. We can recommend the New York Observer to our readers as a family paper that is fnll of good reading. It hss both religions 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. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by Jonathan Peacock, in ! Marion township, Jasper county, In diana, on Nov. 24, 18S0, one SR-er of a ! brindle or roan color, supposed to be I one year .old last spring. Said Steer I has some white spots on it. Apprais I ed at Twelve Dollars oy John Y. York I and Henry Eiglesbneh. Taken from f the Docket of A. H. Wood, Esq., J, P. of said township. CHARLES H. PRICE, Cl’k Jasper Circuit Court. Dec. 14,1880.

WWA THEY A* I 1 CHEAPER THAR EVER! (W&freto Watches ’ Glockß ’ t Accordions, Violins, r'-jflSw Spectacles, POCKET CUTLERY. ,/4 ««WTor miN** sole Agents for the celebrated rockford watch i I have in my employ a first class workman, el eight yeirs’ experience.— Give us a call, at Oawm’s Old Stand. v4n24 HAMAR.

Democratic Sentinel, $1,50.

A few years ago Garfiield delivered an address at Williams Coliege in which he very fully #oololll.ed himself to civil-service referrn, as follows: “Congressmen have become the d,spensers, sometimes the brokers of patronage, nod civil office has become a vast co.itipiiog power to be used in running the machine of party polices. Every man of the 102,000 feels teat his omy tope of staving in is in toadying to thost in power, so that t le offices are an immense brioe. securing the party in power au army of retainers who are the most servile of their -ort in the world. Nobbing less .ban absolute divorce of the appointing Junctions from Congress can reined v the evil. It should be done so complete! v that every member of Congress shall be able to make such a boast as Thomas Hughes, M, P„ did on his visit.to this eoantry-that, although he was personally on good terms with every member of the Cabinet he could not influence the appointment o' a clerk.” That is a pretty sweeping and effective kind of civil-service reform. Will Mr. Garfield stand by the programme?

A Bibe Sold.

The following actual occurrence, says an exchange, took place in a town close by Hartford: A Democrat was approached by a zealous Repuqlican storekeeper who offered to pay him for staying away from the polls. This merchant was *not only a buyer and seller of produce, but at every election was a purchaser of votes. He made no secret of his unholy work, and the DemoeJat alludotl to ai-ove was made a liberal offer if he vvouiu slay at home and not vote. He was to have a barrel of flour and a half barrel of mackeral, besides some ready money. The flour and mackeral was to be delivered before the election, and the money was to be paid after the election. “Now,” said the Democrat, “I will agree to get two more to stay at home and nut vote it' you will give ineiwi.eas much more.” This was agreed to, and the merchant was chuckling in aniicipavion of a handsome reduction in the Democratic vote. The Democrat then went to a Republican fiiend and told bitn that he wasn't going to vote, ur d asked him to “pair off” with him. The Ra* publican agreed to it. The Democrat then went to another liej uolici n and agreed to give him a hub- utnvl of mackeral if he would not vote. This was agreed to, and these con- • tracts all round were carried out to the letter. When the merchant found out that his mackerel hud been buying up Republican votes, lie guv ; vent ro language that ought to impair his standing in the Congregational Church. The Democrat has never asked him for the rnunt - .

From this date until close of the year at the Narrow Gauge Clothing Store overcoats, suits, underwear, gloves, w hite shirts, percale and woolen shirts, linen and paper collars, and all other articles kept in stock will be sold at a saving of 20 cents on every dollar invested by purchasers This is an opportunity to purchase useful Holiday gifts. Your investigation is soli'dted as we are pleased to show our goods. THE NAREOW GAUGE CLOTHING STOKE

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Ladies Gold Watches and Guards' at B amar’s. I will sell suits to order from to $lO cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Come and try me. T. ftl. Jones, Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. If you want a dress suit call 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 Fendig & Jost. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first clas* and cheap. Tin mediir.B'.s rt Ddndas lues. 7c Co. sk# axeseslled for tleytnec, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitin* Seidilt:: Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their boh Capsule* are werld famous, tite AdTt-. For sale by Emmet Knnnal.

For stylish and fashionable suits, made up in the stylo and cut of the present day, tall on Jones the tailor If you want anything in the way of clothiDg 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 goods, 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 thau ever sold before in Rensselaer. I mean what I say. T. M. Jonbs

NEW GOODSJones has jii3t returned from Chicago with a full line of fashionable and stylish goods in worsteds and eassimeres, which he makes up to order in the latest cuts. A good fit guaranteed or no sals.- Call and see my stock. T. M. Joni:s. O. B. Mclntire, Banker and Beal 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.

TSt.IT THE NEW YOEK OBSERVER THIS YEAH. The Largest and Best Family Paper in the World. Send for Santfrte Copy — Free. NEW YORK OBSERVER, 37, Park-Row, New York JAs. A. THOMPSON

W atchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind

RENSSELAER i Marble Works Baxu. Howland, Q*i.LXR in and Manufacturer es XMtoa agents, - Head-Stones, Slabs, Tablets, &c. y t FROM THE BEST Afflerm Miallas Me & M. Slate and Marble MB, Dili D w Yan Rensselaer Stbekt, Renosklabr* Soith of Banking House of McCoy & Thompson.

FRUIT TREES! ' j’lHßunderpigncd ha* now on hand a* good a lot X of Apple Tree* as there is in Indiana, which, for Soring Delivery, will be geld at the following rates: Per hundred, .... SIB 00 Per dozen, - - - - - 200 SlngloTree,- - - - . 8 20 Algo, Pear.*, Cherries, Grape*. Uaspberries, bt-.-awlnary Plant*, Hoses, flowering iinrabhery,. f.versveeus, fejadv Trees, file., at correspondingly low rate*. My T>ees are giving good satiifuctioa. and are Wo: ill 11-orn 50 to lt/J eer cent, more than Foreign Trees. Call and see our Tree* before buying. As thli will he a good Spring ior transplanting Trees, we wor.' i recommend soiling otf part of yonr orchard in the Spring. Nursery at HnssshLAiiß, Jaspkb CovhTT. Tkb. JOHN COEN, Proprietor" Rensselaer, March S, 184 H). T. M. JONHS, [T,:tle of Kankakee City, 111. Merchant Tailor, WILL ut and mako suits for mon, youths y.'d liildren. Work warranted, satiatrioii i iruntecd. Full Line of Piece Goochs kt j.( a stock. The finest, best and cheapest gto<* *t'Yor brought to ifeusselactr* Call ftftd s*>© Onl**rs solicited. (Sopt. 27. 18T<,

D. '* IIALU ' aTTOKNEY-AT LAW MOVTICTSf.T.O, • ■ ISOtANA. Ofiice in Bank building, up ittuirs. m. WAENIR, DEALER IN Hardwar «, OFAL X.Z IST ID IS ENS3EEAER, IN»,. Keeps constantly on hand a large Btock of Stoves, Tinware, FURNITURE, etc., And respectfully invites the oitizene of Jasper and adjoining when wishing anything in his line, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. A careful examination of his stock will convince any one that he keeps none but First-Class Goods, and sells them cheaper than they oan be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition. Remember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln'2 Rensselaer. Ifci)

It P ' rap. Eunka.t: •* k^lsg^MjCon^ig.N.Y. M 'fit Great chance t« make money. We fi, ITJ need a person in town to take »ub Us : Ml scriptiorsfortho largest, ihenpest and best illustrated family publKoitionin the world. Anyone oan become a sueoessiul agent. Six elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The psice issoioe that al nost everybody subscribes. One asen treports taking ISO §ubsoribers in a day A tad y agent reports making over taoo clear profit In ten days. AH who engage, make money fast. You oan devote all your time to the business or only your spare time. You need not be away from home ore* night, iou can do it as well as others. Fail ditectiens andterms free. Eiagant and expensive Outfit free If you want profitable work send us your addross at once. It coats nothing to try tha business. No one who engages fails to make great pay . Address, #B«K«n gwwseK* Ge.. PerUani,

Willey & Sigler’s Trade Palace IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS, < Millinery Goods, SOOTS Sc SHOES, CLOTHING,. Fox* Men au J Boys; GSOCH3XEi. tg~Bottom prices is their mol to. Call and see them. Rensselaer. Ind., May. IHHO:

15T 3E IT BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCoy A Thompson's Rank.] Rensselaer, Ind. GRANT&DiOKEY.Propr , s. rpHE proprietors having fitted tip a new shop _L ara now ftlllv prepared to do ail kinds ol Blßcksmithing, at the lowegt price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, add all other* needing anyth jog in our line, are invited ,o give n* a eall. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give thL? branches the businoss particnla attention. Ail work warranted. GRANT & DICKEY.

Lumbei! Lumber! WHOLESALE & RFVTAIL! FIN 1 •> jun q lum/Jl/Ji COMMON LUMBER!! AL l KINUS OFL UMBEK!! 1 STAR A SH NGLES. 6TANDAU*D SHING I,EB. COM 31 ON 8 MINGLES.

BE YU LED LATH. ALL LENGTH BATONS. Squ re Pickets, Flat PUkets BAS >’, i *ooitS, AN D BLiNDS. Sidicg, Cornice. Moulding, f! indotr ?ud Door Frames. ALL sold in quoit titles to sn V, anti at the LOW ESI TRICK?. M. F. FLRGUdO V, l : r<;neeeviih % Ltd , < nd Pensscloir. hut.

j. m spij'vasmjs Itwiy Utii IliMtu Livery Teams, with or without Drivers uished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Ohio e Stables on Front street, above W tif-i.ix tw r. Imiiliiu. Ijui. Weßuy TherbSelf m. w. jpeck 9 Family Oroeeries CORNER RAILROAD A INDIANA STREETS, REMINGTON, IND. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Groceries of all Kinds. WOODF N and WILLOW WARE, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLOYEJj '< HOSIERY. Also a full line of Fancy Articles and Notions. You will fj; 1 the best stock of fresh new goods, always on hand, at prices that defy coi • petition. Wo will not be undersold, in anything in our line. We ke » the best brands of Flour and Salt, constantly on hand, in quantities to s,- t purchaser. We take in exchange all kinds of Country Produce,and will gi i you the best price the market will afford. We deliver all goods frae of n inside the city limits. Come and examine our stock and be convince ■£ U \ we give you more goods for your money, than any other house in tow®. v2n27tf D. W.

Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Jasper and adjoining«ou»W»» hie large and complete stock of the following goods, bought low for cash, which euablt him to defy competition : Pure White Lead Painters’Materials, Window Glass PaintErushr^, Pure I inseed Oil, White-wash Brusheb, Varnish Brushes, Coaoh Vaiuuirth, Copal Varnish, Damar Varnish, Featner Dusters, Coal Oil, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs. Soaps. Hair Oil*. Hair Brushes, Face Powders, Dye-Stuffs, Combs, Kcd Portraonnias. Pockot Books, Lamp Wicks, Lamps, raps., A-*., A* Books, School Books Stationery . Allgoods guaranteed strictly pure. Prescriptions carefully compounded Kj eryV* y twited t© call. Henssolacr* lud. vine j. mm.

J M. MOOK'S *4? S* o * o ™’ 9 I < _ _ „. „ WmeofTar, \ : WINE OF TAR m SS ! MBH mtSAVSI 73ABLT. It istkebeaiofSnniM, P 4 Cure* Dyepepwaj > 4 IT 16 THE MAIMS MMEBY FOR ALL Restore! tho Apptttt, L 4 Strengthens thoßrgUai i, ; WHIT I LD»& COMPLAINTS * { KmMi tmi Wtagtk follow from it* m .liVlcUta. 1 aKS ► J V you have Wbai Lcxes, wo Con |] diiy;?ht for hr. Os&tft nnufU'K, have CkaxoitAi. Daeiurr, Dvr- W WiaecfSarjtakenoofecr * HTMi, or tMaosnu, the u»e of a tingle l] PorsalebysUcfa-agytoM r . bottle will satisfy yoa that it meet* the „H .a at One Dollar a iKMUe. a neceaeity mt year cue and gives a relief »AA»MMBli.'?J4efe nvj q—ui, t, *u m_. r < source. ► « * Dayton, Ohio. k . **..***?* **ff*'*^ < * tow * M * * ad Cold* a f, o ttle contains 16 timea aa much aj any N ”****——w * J Kramor's German Eyo Salvo ht a posiUre c«»e i«r ► 4 4HHBP' weak and diteared eyes. EA73 AITS SSLXABLI. Never faiti to am a mt f> mma at sots eye*, and no romvdy is to immediate in its o£ects. bdee W f A tuU a box. SheoM your druggist not have it, ca receipt of M a—ts fr A>r Mdtti MhMMMJ VI wig send yea a box free of expense. A S. H. SMITH A CO., Prop., Dayton, O. P

THE BEST REMEDY FOR Diseases of tbe Tbroat and Luo. Jly |7 ja’o In diseas** of the , lib monary organs a s tie gtQfflO and reliable remedy Is fiSejxm' ml invaluable. Aya T» » CIIEBRY PkCTOKAL i* S. such a remedy, and oo othersoemineutly IUJT* L&mi/, its the confidence of xMW/ the public. It is a soft* entitle combination at t ,K - pri>-afc T£.ni\i ples aiul curative • tues of the finest drujpk oHS?* chemically united, of such power as to insure ib'mlffll' the greatest possible efficiency and uniforteDhTTADHT ity of results. It strike* * i-v * fi, e foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief aud rapid cures, and is adapted to patients es any age or either sex. Being very palatable, the youngest children take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and (-*» turrh, the effects of Ayer’s Cherry Pfo» tor At. are magical, and multitudes are aeDually preserved from serious illness by tie timely and faithful use. It should he kept at hand in every household for the protection it affords in sudden attacks. In Whooping-cough aud Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacioofl, soothing, aud helpful. Low prices are inducements to some at the many mixtures, or syrups, made of t he ® and ineffective ingredients, now offert'L which, as they contain no curative qualiti* *, can afford only temporary relief, aud are sure to deceive and disappoint the natieul. Diseases of the throat and lungs demand active aud effective treatment; and it ia dangerous experimenting with unknown aud cheap medicines, from the great liability th \t these diseases may, while so trifled wiGt, become deeply seated or incurable. I 1 -• Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and yon may confidently expect the best results. It ia a standard medical preparation, of known ai t acknowledged curative power, and is <» Aieap as its careful preparation and fi> * ingredients will allow'. Eminent pbysiciaL », knowing its composition, prescribe it in th*r’ practice. The test of half a century k.sa proven its absolute certainty to cure all pt U monary complaints not already beyond ti l reach o/ human aid.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co , PT-actical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. poi.n nr a ill. DitccaisT* everywhere. EIOILBSBAOE’S Meat-Market. FIIESII BEEF Of the Best Quality Always Mae I Finest Steaks. 3 pounds for 25 cd«.,. Roasts, fi to 7 cents a pound; choi > Boiling Pieces, 4 to 5 edits a, pom l Rooms always neat and clean. Pi prietor aiways attentive. a week in yonr own town, tsooou'ft ikk free- Mo risk. Header, if you wt;f/ * ttyy b”*iuesß at which persona of eithet/ x i can make great pay all the tlm* vC f work, write for particulars to H- i Co., PorWandr Maine- Tinit;