Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1881 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAMES W. McSWEN Proprietor. A-oLveDtisiTig Rat®S' One cclum, one year ..........t«0 W Half column, (( * *"....2# ee Quarter col. tt . 10 0« !,‘>u h per C cent. added To foregoing'price if a dvertfsem C ents are set to occupy more than single column wid th. equitable rates Fractional parts ol.a year at^“ in(jh space , |ix nionths?s2for three mos. *AU y iegal notices and adverUsements, at esauarterfy [once in three “O’i^L^charge^ Tonofthe advertiser .freest «$ a r ffi? ntß ?er R coluniii 1 lh l^npllh l f^' lart P rl),in advftnoe when larger

mordecai p. ISTDXANA Bensselaeb. ' • * , . Practices lit the CgnJJ .4Si“w“ °Omcc -.r. "rtt, «I<1» ot Wa»hiti«te» street, opposite Court '"s.DWIQGINB. . ZIMBIDWIOOINS. a S. & Z. DWIGGINS. zuns' Bank and see usDANIELS MILLER, Attorn e v-at-L aw, Office «P A stairs in BuiimnK.ov^r of lo«aI contracts written. . jven to preparing ofaiw'&Tinssjsr&a «»»< Viewers - ELZA I- PHILLIPS, law, Collection and Abstract O nlce < JiKNSn>E LA £Ji . LSD. Special attention given to collections. Office in Court House. Tuna 1.- <« JIMOJJ P. THOMPSON', DA VTD .7. THOMPSON Attorneo-atLaw. Notary l’u.dic. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Bensselaeb, - - * Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstracter. We pay particular attention to paying taxes Seliinu andi easing lands.

Yf E. UIIL, ATTORNEY - AT - L AW, Monticello. - IndianaOffice in Hank bu ing, up stairsW H. PIERCE, At ornoy-at-Law and Notary Public, Remington, Ind. lagrOolloetions a specialty and made in an part of the State. Office in llathawa hiiildimr. un-stairs. juncs^TO. J. H. LOUGH RID OK. F. p > BITTERS. LOUGHRIDGE & BITTERS, Physicians end Surgeons. Washington street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten per cem. interest will he added to all accounts running unsettled longer than Jiree months. _ DR. I. 15. WASHBURN, Physician & Surgeon, Rensselaer Ind. j Calls promptly attended. Will givo special atten tion to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. . DR. O C LINK, HOMEOPATH, Office in residence, on Washington street, orthfiast of Court House, Ileus seiaer. Ind. iuueC ’7a. SDR J. S. OWENS, Homeopath Physician & Surgeon, Rensselaer, Ind. Office one doer west of Postofflco- Resilence opposite Dr. Longhridge's residence. H, W, SNYDEE, Attorney sti Law. Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK DOLLECTIONB A SPECIALT Y.

IUA W. YEdsl AN, at Law, SOT4KY PUBLIC, Eeal Estate and Collecting Agent. .Vill practice in all the Courts of Newton Benton and Jasper counties. Ovvi'JF.: —Up-stairs, over Murray’s City Drug Store, Goodlond, Indiana. FHANK W. BABCOCK, *s.t I*a.w And Real Estate HSrolier. Practices in all Courts of Jasper, Newton \ud Benton counties. Lands examined; Abstracts of Title prepared; Taxes paid. CJc110Ct5.033.f3 SL St? GO Is. It 37" - K. s. Dwiggins Zimri Dwiggins, I'resilunt. Cashier. Citizens* Bank, RENSSELAER, IND., DOES a general Banking business ; gives special attention to eolleetions ; remittances made on day of payment at eurient rate of exchange ; intorostpaid on balances, bearing interest issued; exsat.. wW.I. took the premium at the Chicago Exposition, in 1878 This safe is protected by one of Sargent's Time Looks. The L.nikVault ab«(l is as good as can be built.. it win oe seen from the foregoing that this* uanic huaS good security to depositois aft 3an be.

Mo ©. TrangSu DENTIST, REMINGTON, IND. OFFICE in westroem everMoJDougle sdry goods store. In Exchange Blocs. _ „ _ —~~—atrvE NOWELS HOUSE. Corner Wa*nington and Front stroets, Rensselaer, Ind., THOMAS BOROUGHS, Prop’r. Large brick building, conveniently arranged, well ventilated, nowlp furnished, eleaii beds, excellent tables, eto. Good sample room, 20x30 foet, supplied with every convenience for tho accommodation of traveling salesmen. Kates Keasonahle. Fro# Bus to and from Tratn3. K. 11. THABP^ * SUCCESSOR TO HARDING & THARP, Dealer in—dbs t units, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, BOOKS and STATINERY. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NOTIONS. &e., &e , &c. I also keep a well ■elceted atock of Family Groceries, and a full iine of Pube Spices. Pie ise give me a oali baton, buying e’sewhere, (v4«43) E. H. THARP.

Indianapolis. DelpM* CUcan Railway. TIIAEJ CARD 3STo. 4. On and after Monday, December 1«. 1878, trains will ran a» follows, nntil farther notice: SOUTHWARD. No. 1 No. 3 Del. & Las. Del. & Las. Express. Express. Leave Rensselaer 5:00 AM 12:20 PM Arrive Pleasant Ridge 5:15 12:35 “ “ Zard Flag Flag “ Hanging Grove 5:30 12:50 “ Lee 5:45 1:05 “ “ Sharpsbnrg Flag Fla" “ Bradford jti:oo 1:30 Leave (6:30 2:00 “ Arrive Ward Flag Flag “ Wright , Flag Flag “ Horner 6:50 2:30 •* “ Honey-Creek Flag Flag “ McElhoe Flag Flag Monticello (7:10 2:40 “ Leave i 7:30 3:00 * Arrive Yeoman 8:00 Flag “ Pittsbnrg 8:25 ' 3:45 ** “ Delphi 8:30 3:50 “ NORTHWARD. No. 2 No. 4 Chi. & Eas. Chi. & Fas. Express. Express. Leave Delphi 9.33 A. M 5:15 P.M. Arrive Piitsburg 9:38 5:20 *• Yeoman Flag Flag f 10:23 6:05 Leave Monticello | 10:25 6:1-5 Arrive McElhoe Flag Flag “ Honey Creek Flag Flag “ HOrner 10:15 6:35 “ • Wright Flag Flag “ Ward Flag T’lag “ (11:00 6:50 Leave Bradford ''llo9 7:10 Arrive .Sharpshurg king Flag “ Lee 11: sh 7:25 “ Hanging Grove 11:30 7:10 “ Zard Flag Flag “ Pleasant Ridge 11:45 7:55 “ Rensselaer 12:00 8:10 JOHN MILLIKAN. Ass’t Sup.t. S. N. YEOMAN Gen‘l Manager. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & St. LOUIS RAILWAY. " 13-A.I 3 -A. IST-TT A. IST ID 2LE! ROUTE, GOING EAST, jkxpross. Express. ■ Local. Lve Hi. State Line t 6.30 a.m. t 45 p.m. +7.00 a.m. “ Keutland 6.40 •* 1 50 “ i 7.30 •• “ Goodiand .... 7.02 “ 17 “ j 8.30 “ •* Remington .7-2 “ .37 “ 9.25 “ “ Wolcott i 7.37 “ i 053 “ i 10.18 ** “ Reynolds | 8.02 “!5’17 “ i 11.23 “ “ Mouticello...! 8.17 “ i 32 *• 12.02p.m. “ ItlavilleJ ! 8.35 “ 1 ?>.-49 “ ! 12.15 “ “ Burnettsville.l 8.41 “ 1 “57 “ I 1.13 “ Arr Logausport .. I 9.15 “ .30 “ j 2.15 “ • ! 1 GOING WEST. i Express.: Express.: Local. Lve Logan sport .. dH.4O a.in. +7.30p.m. 1 +10.45 a.m. Burnettsville.l 9.12 “ 8.01 “ j 12.17p.m. “ Idaville .. ..1 9.21 *■ . 1 8.10 “ ! 12.45 '■ “ Monticello...! 9.37 “■ 8.26 “ 1.27 “ - Reynolds .... 1 9.53 “ 8.41 “ i 2.07 “ “ Wolcott .. ,10.18 “ I 9.01 “ ; 3.20 ‘-J “ Remington . 10.3 g “ 9.19 “ I 3.57 l- “ Goodiand.... 110.53 “ i 9.38 “ I 1.12 “ “Keutland... j 11.15 “ (9.58 “ I 5.32 “ Ai r 111. State Line 11.25 “ ! 10.10 “ J 6.1 X) a.tit.

CONNECTIONS AT LOGANBPORT. Express Trains leave Loganeport at *3.15 a. 111. and 13.05 p. m , and Local Freight at +5. a. in. for Chicago and intermediate points, and a Local leaviiitt at +7.50 p. m., will carry passengers to Winnniac and intermediate points. Express Train at +1.40 p. m. and Local Freight at +7.30 a. 111., leave Logausport for Richmond and intermediate points, connecting ot Richmond for Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and all points East. Express Train leaves Logausport at *12.55 a. in. for Kokomo, connecting at thafpoiutfor Indianapolis and Louisville. Express Trains leave Logausport for Bradford Junction and intermediate points at *12.50 a. ra. and +10.30 a. m , connecting at Ridgeville for Richmond, Dayton and Cincinnati, and at Brad ford Junction for Columbus and all points East. Local Freight leaves Logausport at +6.00 a. in. ror Bradford .Junction and intermediate points, aad at+4.2o p. m. for Hartford City and intermediate points. ♦Daily tDaily. except Sunday. Tune given above is’ Columbus time, 20 min utes faster than Chicago tilne. Sleeping Cars cun through without change from Logausport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Columbus. W. L. O’BRIEN, Gon. Passenger & Ticket Agent. Newspaper Decisions. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals the publishers may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. if subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the oiSee to which they are directed they are held responsible ÜBtil they have settled their bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publishers, and th’e papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The cou+ts have decided that “refusing to tnke periotjiwls freon the office or removing and leaving them uncWled for, is primafaeia evidence of intentional fraud.’’ 6. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whOther ho has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice to tb« publisher at the end of their time, if th«y d* not wish to continso taking it; otherwise tn# pbblishor is authorized to send it on and thc;Bub*|ribers Will be responsible until an express nodes, With payment of all arrears is sent to the publisher.

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY MARCH 4. 1881.

Rutter 10 a lb cents per lfc. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Potatoes 90c a $1 per bushel, Lard 8 a 10 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheat) $1 60 to $1 75 per quarter bbl-

Blustering March. A daughter at Jacob West’s. Commissioners Court next week. Potatoes have riz. $1 per bushel. Coal is a searce article in this market. Peter Zea is now a resident of Rensselaer. A boy at Henry Eiglesbach’s last Sunday. The Iroquois has been on a high all week. List,of letters advertised in another column. The Teachers’Association will meet on the 18th. Judge Hammond is holding court at Kentland. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin is .visiting her parents at Montmorency, Mrs. N. A, Imes is visiting at Mr. Benders near Monon.

Wes Karsner is death on cats,. He killed four the other day. A child of George Casey, of Union township, died yesterday. We desire correspondents in every township in the county. Bring your Sale, Horse and Jack bills to the Sentinel office. Cole Grant, of Onarga, 111., was home on a visit this week. The Choral Union met at the M. E. Chureh last Monday night. Will Lamson has rented the Peacock farm, west of town. Win. Imes, sr., of Monticello, made us a pleasant call Wednesday. An infant son of Fred. Waymer, of Jordan township, died last Tuesday.

A boy at Reorder Abbett’s yesterday morning. Jjm put up the cigars Simon P. Thompson,''Esq., is attending Court at Kentland this week. A billiard table at the City Hotel, which makes the third in Rensselaer. Mrs. Thomas, of Flora, Ind., is vir- | iting her daughter. Mrs J. T. Abbettj L. D. Stone of New York city spent | Wednesday of this week with F. J* j Sears. Mrs. John Greenfield returned fr<.m Las Yegas, New Mexico, last Tuesday. It is probable Commissioner Burk will be unable to attend Court next week. W. E. Templeton has finished roofing Duvall’s new brick livery building. Wm. Greenfield will build a home in Rensselaer and move into it this spiitig. • • m John Burk moved ins family upstairs in the Shaghai building Thursday. Frank W. Babcock Esq., appears vs j Ben Reynolds’ application for license |n court at Kentl+nct.

Aleck Peacock has purchased Mrs, Riley’s farm, in Barkley township, and moved thereon. A rinmber of our citizens have laid in a sufficient, supply of wood to last through th# muddy season. Lyman Zea is making arrangements to erect another house on his lots as soon as the weather will permit. E. B. Martindale has taken charge of John Makeever’s home place, and Mr. M. will soon make his residence in Rensselaer.

The overflow of the river at this place last Sunday made it necessary for Will Wibirt to carry his family from their dwelling. Ex-Clerk of the White Circuit Court Orlando McConahay, alias “Tom Larkins,” of Monticello, visited Renssel aer last. Tuesday. Mr. G- W. Terhune called in to see 11s yesterday. He desirds to sel his property in Rensselaer before returning to Now Mexico. Liberal Corner store room will be fitted up and occupied by u branch oj E. Brown’s Gents’ Furnishing and Tailoring establishment. Chas. Yeoman and JacK Groom started last Wednesday for Key West, Texas, and will run a stock ranch.— Success attend you,, boys. Dan. Duvall is attending court at Kentland this week. He is made a party as remonstrator against Reyn-' nolds’ application for license. Frank De Haven, the miller, moved his family to this plac e last week.—. Ho will occupy the Hopkins property, opposite the mill, as soon as it is vacated, The funeral of Arthur Trursel’s little girl will be held from their resi. deuce 3 miles north of town to-mor-row at 10 o’clock. Services will be conducted by Rev. A. W-. Wood. Mrs. Rev. A. W. Wood, who lias been absent front homo some ton weeks attending to her sick mother will return to night, accompanied by her sister, Miss Carrie French.

For Sale, The celebrated mammouth Jack, for particulars enquire of the undersigned at Remington, Jasper count}’, Indiana. R. R, Pettit. E. H. Tharp, with bowed head, in meekness and patience, supports a boil on the back of liis neck. Wo doubt whether Job presented the picture of such humble submission. The public has long since awarded to Ayer’s Hair Vigor the foremost place among reliable Hair Restoratives. It is effectual, agreeable and absolutely harmless. It makes the hair fresh and luxuriant, and old age scarce and unfashionable. On the 12th of the present month Charles B. Steward will sell, at Public Sale, at ids residence in Rensselaer, all his Household and Kitchen Furniture ;-1 horses: 1 cow; buggy; harness; horse-power, <3 sewing machines, and other articles. It is stated that Mr. Colfax was asked recently what ho would do if he were offereqLa place in the President’s Cabinet. Schuyler replied- “ Well, I should smile,“ and suited the action to the word in the old familiar way. During the storm that passed over this place very early yesterday morning a large brick chimney on the residence of S. P, Thompsou, Esq., was »truek by lightning and demolished. . The eccup'ants w T ere badly scared. Beyond the loss of the chimney no farther damage is reported-

Edward Brown, the well known Clothing Merchant of Delphi, called in to see us Tuesday. Mr. B. has rented the rooms recently occupied by N. Warner & Sons, and will establish a branch of his business at this place. He has filled orders for many of our citizens and given general satisfaction. The ladies’ of the Presbyterian okurch have organized themselves into a society to be known and designated as the Ladies’ Industrial Society. The officer* are as follows: President, Mrs. W. DeM. Hooper. Vice-President. Mrs. F. J. Sears. Treasurer, Mrs. M. F. Chilcote, Secretary, Mrs. T. J. McCoy. The society meets on next Wednes day afternoon, at the house of Frank J. Sears. All are cordially invited.

B9IIS YBBY Bfl t I CHEAPER THAN EVER! Watches, Clocks, V» Jewelry, SilTerw&re jßxjPa ' Accordions, Violins, Seectacles. THIS 1 POCKET CUTLERY. SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CILBBKATJCD ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first elass werkmaa, of eight yen s’ experience.— Give us a call, at Obwin’s Old Stand. v4n24 HAMAR. Democratic Sentinel, $1,50.

The thaw on Saturday, and rains on the following night ana Sunday caused the ice in the Iroquois to give way arid produced the greatest icegorge that has ever been known at this point. The jam which had been gathering aoove the bridge all day broke loose about 5 o'clock and came crashing down against that structure. A large number of our people stood by, expecting to see that structure give way. Part of one pier was tore away and nearly all the stay bracing rods under the bridge broken away. Rev. Georgs H. Pool, who died in Brooklyn; N. Y.. some days since, of small pox. and was buried in the potter’s field at Flatbush, and who, it has siuce been discovered, was worth $500,000, was a member of the Pittsburgh conference (Methodlet church) in 1841) to 1858. He was born in Morgantown, W. Ya., and was the son of Rev. “Asby” Pool, a local preacher of prominence in that legion. George H. Pool was an eccentric young man, of deficient education, who, when he left the Pittsburgh conference, sought to improve himself by entering Ober fin, 0., college as a student; after that he went west void engaged iu speculation, having very little capital to start with. It was his eccentric disposilion that led him to conceal his identity when attacked with smallpox. The above was handed us by our townsman, Mr. Frank Cotton. wliosj mother was a cousin of the .deceased I

We warrant, our work the best, at Hamah’s. A. Booth’s celebrated Tub Oysters sale at Spencer &Cu. Fine Watch work a specialty at V Hamah's. scotch, ice ereana candy at R. E. Spencer’s & Co. Near sighted eye glasses at Kamar’s H. E. Spencer’s & Co. is th# pines to get Tub Oysters. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pie#, at R, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamak’s. The highest price will he paid for W heat and Rye <u the Rensselaer Mills. LadiesGohl Watches st. I Guards at H a mar's.

Any make of Sr wing Machine sold by C. B. Steward Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap. Ilamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Roekford Watch. B. F. Ferguson is prepared te purchase all kinds of grain, and will the highest cash price fer the »*&■#. Office and warehouse* at his lumber yards. All good* warranted as repaired at Mama*’». Those of our readers ia want of nursery stoek will do well t# call ojn Mr. Jno. Ceen. 13s kas a complete a??i>i tuieat an kaad. All watches and clocks lepaired at Hamar’s warranted for one year. Oysters by the can quart or dish at R. E. Spencer’s & Co.

We can recommend the New York Observer to our readers as a family paper that is fnil of good reading. It tAss 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 Raw, New York.

"EVERYBODY” Is respectfully notified that Dm. I*4. C. Kelley has opened an office orei Willis J. Imea’ Dreg Store for the practice of Dentistry in all it.* branches. No pain* will be spared to gire the l est satisfaction tor the least money. Teeth extracted without pain. IRA. C. KELIiiDf, Dentist.

Notice of Petition to Sell Real Estate NOTICE in hereby given that George *. B*own Administrator, de-bocis-non. of the estate of John Baker, deceased, has filed bis petition to sell the following Real Estate, to-wit: The south-oast quarter of section twenty-four (•34) and thensrth-west quarter of the norfh-east quarter of section twenty-five (86), and a strip of laud one (1) rod wide off the south side of fce south west quarter of section twenty-four (M) aU in township thirty (30) north of range six (6) west in Jasper aounty, Indians. That said petition is filed and an order of sale of said real estate asked, because the decedent’s personal estate is insafflcientto pay his debts. The petition will be heard st the nsxt term of the drenit Court in Jasper County, Indiana, to bo held in the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, ia said county, beginning on tho Third Mon day in March, a.d., 1881. CHARLBS H. PBICB, Clerk v of tisJaeporCiremit Court. Daniel B. Millbr, Attorney.

J. J. Waterbury succeeds T. M, Jones as Merchant Tailor in Renssei aer. He comes well recommended as a first edass workman, has on hand a fine stock of goods which he promises to make up to order at&reasonable rater. He solicits the public patronage. Give him a call.

— Norm. Warner & Sons have moved their stock of hardware into the room eecentiy occupied by the “Farrow Gauge Clothing House/ 4 Charley P«ck, at his restaurant, in Remington, will do the square thing by those who patronize him. Give him a call.

- ■ -iii« Mie«li«iAfMi ts Dt;> jih ] hck *.V. Co. a:\; umaKaelled fer iltym, parity. and reliability. Their Seidlitiae Satellite Powriecu, ftra m plsaseat aa Leaaoaade. Their ?ofr • •ajasmles are weal* twau. Baa Adrt. For sale by Etnuset.Kiißtl. Call and examine iny new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver, waie. Ne trouble to show goods. Hamau. O. B. Mclntire, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, ha* sayeral choice and desirable town and conn-, try properties to dispose of on reas-. enable terms. He offers great bargains. Tug sharpest plaae to buy your watches, eloek* and jewelry is at Hamah’s. S-. « wni'B eiuea plaasara nt ■ -eoMiaar.disjj Thar atelier# t» oar resists, u aa aeeehite #UJ • Malan*. TLa leeanieetmrari mama alone ie a f saras i«e of its emit. It sails at 25 «*ap< per Ttn paitieaiara tea Adit. For sale by Enaraet Kanual.

LIFB INSURANCE

The Royal Protective Union, of Ft. Wavne, is the cheapest am! aiost practicable Life and Accident Insurance Company that now extends its benefit; te the ! people of this district,jj Tins Association i is purely mutual and is the oldest form j of pr«te«tion iti America. It funishes I Life Policies for oie-fourth the amount | charged by the eld system of insuring.— j The Plan is similar to that of the ilaaouu. i Mutual Aid aioeieties that have gained i the confidence of the public at large. We • insure all persons between the axes of !5 and 65 that can pass the examination.— Tt c;sts #l2 to become a member of this j association in (lie distriet. The death j assessment is $1 fer each member that dies- Also an assessment of $1 per year , is made for sick and accident fund. Each (. member receives So per week when eiok or disabled by accident The amount of policy runs from $!/)» > to s4,non accord, inj to age, payable at death, or at a serial)# number ot years—from 10 to 25 rear* Full particulars will be sent upon appli- ' oatieu. Local ageets wanted in every •wn in the distriet. Emmet ja.annal, Rensselaer, a seat fer Jsaner conntsy. Estray Notice:— Taken up by William Meyers, of Walker townshio, Jasper county, Indiana, two yearling | heifers, 1 of a roan color, with white '( spot in forehead. The other of a * roan color, with line back and jrvhite f spot in forhead. No other marks or j brands perceivable. Taken from the ! docket of Lorenzo Tinkham, J, P. o f i Walker township, Jasper county >

CHARLES ti. PRICE,

Indiana.

Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court-

JAs. A. THOMPSON Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind Cl\

RENSSELABX Marble Works Bans. Howland) {jV.ALI* ia aad Maaafaetarer #f Slabs, Tablets, 6Lc<, FROU THI *»»T tabs Mas Mi St U. Slate and Marble MB, DM lit USDS, Van Renssjclabr Bbnssblahk’ So Jth of Baukitag Houso of MeCay * Thompson. FRUIT TREES! fl'HßunAorsijued lias aow on band as good a lot 1 ol' Apple Troen tx* there is in Indiana, which, far Soring Delivery, will be selil at tke following rates: Per hundred, - sl® *® Pei- dozen, - - - - ~ ”• Single Tree, - - , - 8 Also, Peura, Cherries, Orapeg, Kaspberries, Strawberry Plants, Kasss. Klawaaing Shrubbery; Evergreens, Shade Trees, flic., at correspendiugly low rates. Itl v Trees art giving gaad satisfaction, and are worth from 59 io 168 eerceat. more than foreign Trees. Call audsec onrTrees before buying. As this will Pe a good Spring for lransplanting Trees, we would reoegmicHd suiting oil’ part of your orchard in the Spring. Xnrserv at. IiKKSSKi.AKi:, dASPEII COUNTI', IND. JOHN COEN, ProprietorJRcusselaui’, March 5, lStie. Tk 1> U ALE, jj. ATTOKNEY-AT law iieXTICKULO, - - ISBIASA. 22?~ Oflice iu Bank building, tip stairs.

: if, w&Riraa, BKALEiv IN \ Ilmrdwm,r OFAL £C:r i-J-IDSa KNSSEjLAiiR. IN».. Keops eoastantly en kand a largo j stock of 'fuSilUffi, lie,, And respectfully iarites the omze*s of Jasper and' adjoinis* co«*fcie*, when wishing anything in his liaa, *e jjiva hina a «all befeio purahasiaf ■elsewhere. A careful wxaminatien of lais stock will eenyhsee any one that be keeps non hut l^irst-Class #r»ods, and sells them cheaper thaa they can be sold <by aay other dealer in the country. He deles nompetitlon. Remember the place. U BHRAL CORNER vla2 Reasselaer. fhd TR7 THE | NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YEAR. | The Largest and Rest Family Paper in the World. | Send for Sample Copy—Free. ! : * ! NEW YORK OBSERVER 37, Park-Row, New York j itThl «/•«*“•«£ __ 8b 6 2 Urealea*aee te »aie sseaey. We nil J ase4 a aurtea fa tsw» t«.» tele sub ■ hall tteieheta ier fee larxeei, neMut 3 aa4 b«st i9>atrate4 faaeilypabfi a- : gee i» tea wsrl4. iiyoie eas beeeeee me--1 sasefei ageat. ftnc •legael'vrurkssf art ■I a* Meet* sefteeribere. The juiee is seise >! feat aJteCet eyerybs4y eebserihes. Oee Meatregaartetakiag 18# subssaibers iaa4eg ! A lair asset reports asakiagoyar ite* elaar preftt ia tea 4ays. All whs eiittce.aete i aisaeyiast. Yea sea berets all yoar class « te Che baeiaese er oaly year sears tins. Yea aae4 ast besvyaylrew beae aysr sigh*. Xoa saa 4s it as well as eUeae. f all 4ifsa- ’ Msu aa4 tsra.v tree. »la*ar.t saa sage* • airs oasitfrsa If yea waat vreifeble warfc ual aa year address at sacs. M seats ae•sac te aw tbs bsatasaa. lesaswheaaI *****»ah* t* statu m* mt A4j|aaes, • ratestrrßsasX** IPsi-hsaeMfirras

Willey & Sigler’s Trade Palace IS MfADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS, MiUfoi?yy ftooff #, BOOTS Jfc SjatOES, CLOTHING. Far Mas ami Boys; prices is tliair mot to. Call and see therm. Rensselaoj. Ifid.. May. IS* > Sr 3E w BLACKSMITH SHOP [Sontli of McCoy & Thompson's Lank.] Rensselaer, Ind. GRANT & DICKEY. Propr’s. r PIIE proprietors having fitted uj) a new shot Jl are now fully prepared to do all kinds of KlucksmUhine. at the lowest price, arid in the most workmanlike manner. Fanners, and ail others neediag anything in otir line, are iavited give us a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specially, And give this branch es the business partieula attention. All werk warranted. GRANT & DICKEY. Lumber! Lumber! WHOLESALE & RETAIL! FI If l* tt IN a L UM U k /?/ COMMON LUMI EH! ! AL t, KIND S OFL UMB Eli!! ! STAR A HII ;NG LIS. STAN DAM) SHINGLES. * COM MON SHINGLES. BKVELBI) LATH, PLAIN LATH. ALL LENGTH BATONS. Squire Fid; eta, Flat Pickets SASH, POORS, AND BLINDS. Sidinff, Cornice. Mauidimj, II ind air ond Door Frame*. ALL Raid in qimn tides to suit f and at. the LOWEST MUCKS. B. F. FJsftQUiiOS, I rancei rifle, Ind., end Jf.ensstlaer. Ind.

J. IF. BU'YALKM l ivery Teams, with or without Driven tUhod upon application. Stock boarded by Ui@ <!«> or week. OAie : Stables on Fr»nt street, abavc W tit] ai:< r. T «i bo!**!. Jnd. D, W. PECK, FamilyGroceries&Provisions CORNS* RAILROAD ,% INDIANA SJ RK.I ' ,1, RK.M IN (.TOM, JN». Keeps eosstaakly on hand a full lin• of < ! roast !•* o.' all WOO®|pi .ind AYILLOW WUX, GLASS WARE, BOOTS Ac SHOE*, GLOYEf A HOSIIrRT. iUe a full lias of Faney Articlaa «n>l Noli. aa. You will Cj,,| lh» best staek @f fraah aew goods., always on hand at priaaa Paat defy e va*petitfcn. We will aot ba undersold, in anything; : a our lilt. Wt kyp ih« Lakt breads of Tlour aad Salt, aoaalantly < .1 Laid, in epiaatitias l>* 4i purehastr. W# take in exchange ill kind* of Country Produ*i,aid will von the baht prise the iiarkek will afford. We deliver all good* free of okaa* inside the city limit*. Con# and tiamiti* our stock and be enaviaeed Aa we give van aaere goods far year asoieey, I Mae » r other kouaa ia tern. v2u27t.f F- W. NWA. -.Tam—mmmr jewnaears : imrrrx. .JflaaaaeeMßß, - ujw ~-.soiMaeaaa THE OLD LINE OHUS STORE. WlUte Imm Yfould (espeeU'ttliy eall the atteatiee es the citiaeas as Issps ash shjeiaiaaeaaaWta bin hvrgo and eoaaplete steak es the fellewias gaebs. b pht lew set cash, whieli eaakl# !iitn to duly cempetltiea : Pure White Lead Paiaters'Materials, YY.'adew ffllasa 'i i'luilet Pure Linseed Oil. TThite-waab Brash*., Tn »k Inihei. tasab Teeaieb, Copal Tarnish. Dealer Yaraiah, Feataer Tlaaier*, Ceal •!, Perfumery. Pateat Medieiaea, Oheaiiealt, Live* Inn. la»r %|« Hairßrushes, Faaa Pewdars. •ya-lia*'», (,’u»h*, F«i*r. la* Mnf. Portmoaniaß. Peekal Beeka. j.awp Wieka, 1 ■■»>, P»a*» . *• Book*, School Books Ca St&tione*y. All geeds atiai aakeed »tpi«»ly pare. Prescript*!* «/ •' v *> i«M* I avitedteaall. Keaaeaiearr 9 lad. via. J. 1M MOOK’i Ah OR.OWOI^^I Wine of Tv, C WINE OF TAR Jl 45a# ; lgm , IT » m BUM BU6IIV PIU AU. Judtam tk* lfp*U, , j SUIT I mil C0IPL1IIT! ; i MkadhmctkhUwh.ll.u,. ► i M pea her* Vaia Lava*,, ui Ce*r dragaiat for ialHKi ) . Mam. bev« Taiai i Oaaujar, l)ri- H «htdlut*bai*«dkv s aaawaL, ar laaaaaiaai, tbs uc of a stuel* d 9m sals VballuAa ► j bnsli wm asSLsty ,ti that it smu tha B u . at Ou Daßar a ■■a. . j aaaaaaktr *f year saaa aad giraa a rai i*t ♦vk-bkdMlo». u ... a. w. r 4 baiiadW aaam **™U*™Z&* jjLfgjfeAafK: ► 4 Cmmi , D*y\mm, CM*. ) J ; ■ MMi m*»u HttUMii 11 Wpn M mmtk mmg * * m wattoa. IT ► 1 tf.J Kpimer'i Carman Eya talve •» * “• «** ► < weak aad daaaaad «« Ufl AS. MtUAMC* hauww b : ** mm •*■», aad u raaaadf hi •• t«i a«dua ia Mm. iSUrntm UwA 4 aaas a hex naald yav *a*awt aa< Car* k on ia omttr* •J Em* » i Jf* *•**» tOaaaM w wld saad ym a kaa Oae «B •»»*••« , a. a. maitm * •«., Baptee, o. >

Cathartic Pilla Combine the choieeet cathartic prlnatple* in medioine, In proportion* aoouxately • juated to secure actirity. certainty, an. I uniformity of effeot. They am the Maait of yean of careful study and maotloal aa periment, and are the most effectual ran - edy yet diacorered for diseaaea caused hr derangement of the stomach, liver, an.i bowels, which require prompt and eflecta* t treatment. Aram’s Pills are special] > applioable to this class of diseases. Tha« act diractly on tha digestive and aestzs latire processes, and restor* regale, healthy action. Their extensive use l» physicians in their practice, and by all civilised nations, is one of the proofs of their value as a safe, sure, an.. 1 perfectly reliable medicine. Being compounded of the concentrate ! virtues of purely vegetable substance*, they are positively free from calomel «» any injurious properties, and can ba adxafeistered to children with perfect safety. Avan’s Pills art an effsctual ear# set Constipation or Coativanaaa, Indifsa tioa. Dyspepsia, Loas of Appelle, Foal Stomaoh and ltreatb, Dlaain—i. Headache, Loss at Memory, Womb net. Biliousness, Jaandlce, Raewmafisa*. ■roptions and Bkln lMseasaa, Dropsy, Tamo re, Worms, Iturelgla CtoUr. Gripes. Diarrhoea, Dyeentary, Uoet Piles, Diaordere or the XAvar. and all other diseaaea resulting from a dleordavert state of the digestive apparatoa. Aa a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While gentle in their action, these Flue are the most thorough and searching oaths* tic that can be employed, and never gtw pain nnlsee the bowels are inflamed, not! than their influence ie healing. They • Unalate the appetite and digestive organa- Hn* operate to purify and enrich the blood, an impart renewed health and vigor to flha whole system. Prapartd by Dr. J. C. Ayar It rraeUeel aad Aaalrtieal Ohenalste, Lowell, Maes. SOLD BY ALL l»BUeei*TS BTBaYWBMB. Mut-Merket. FRESH I JEER Of fl><' 12 ;> wt Quality Always aa Mam4 Fluy,si Steaks. |>uuads far lh eu* . Roasts, to cents a pound; thole** Boiling f'lcc.os, to rtnls a pooad Rooms always neat andelean. Ftain'ietor itivray* attentive. *•• a vrset • re* i ewa (k> wa tees o«*i t vk|fi tree •'<ori*k. lirGir, If *m yag , I •»,« at whieb j»«>»*i *of eiMeZ|\e«n '»m gi-eak »*r uil bh^ka** Wf} tvork, write for partittilm * to M. ■*av>a®'i Co.. tl»»h Maia* rim