Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1881 — Page 3

The Democratic Sentinel. JAJSBH W.MoEWEN Proprietor. A-dvort/iaing K-ates. year. *f° oo Hall column, >( W..MM Quarter COl. ~ 10 00 Tou h per C cent. added'to foregoing priceif advartUsamgnts are set to occupy more than »ina le Jfts of a year at equitable rates “A® at csH to centea ,u£S*l fo»«e of JWwhen less thanone When larger -

MORBEC3AI P. INDIANA ItHKSSKLAE®. * . Practices l» the eouSIRK Attorheya-at-W^^ Bbksshlaeb, - - - , , r stpras*;®'««»s* ; zenffßank and see us. DANIEL BH A, iaHerm.hill 3uilto.over Narrow &auge GlothuiK leirtfl cO»abstraets preparea, all Anas oi mu Speeia'l'atwntlon given topreparin* and Road Petitions and Repdrte of Viewers BSXjZA. Itaw, Collection and Abstract o« lce > RENSSELAER, INL. Special attention given to collections. Office in Court House. June 1,- 78 3 7*WV -Ife* SVO> 8 o N, DAVCb.f.TW'rjJPSON' Mtorieo-at-Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER. dENSHHIiAEB, Indiana. Practice in all the Courts. UAXUON L. SPIThKR, Ciplleatqi* aui Abstractor. We pay parti<»Bij ajftoh'lien to paying taxes ■soiling anti easing laud*. E.UHL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MoNTicEiiLo. - IndianaOffice in Bank bn ing.un stairsW. H. PIERCE, At orufiYrat"l*ftw and Notary Public, K«c>m.liiahopL, Ind. |®"Golle*lions a snecUaky and made in an p»4 dl flhe »■».* Office in Hathawa buTOinu. «»-Staffs. mnotf- 79 •

j. h. louohuidoe. f. p, bittebs. EOUQHRIBGE & BITTERS, Physicians and Surgeons. Washington street, below Mifttfn’a hotel. Ten per ctnt- LBfunetf ifml ■>« added to all Accounts running Whialtlfed 1 drSßffrr fban JlruC months?. . DS I, B, WASHBURN, Ptysiofau & Surgeon, Rensselaer, Ind. Cull? promptly atteudac. Will give sjetialattcn tlon to tUo trcatmeut of OhroiueDlsrasti; DR. O C llffH, SOMIOFATH, Office iu residence, o* V*ejtoten street, ortheafitof court Hoese, ReTfSiobxor. Ind. j lines”?!)tl>R J. 3. OWENS, Hoiucapath Physician Sc Surgeon, Rensselaer, Ind Office «»na doer west of Fpstoflk-o. RosiletiCe opirOslto Dr. Lougliriflge 9 residence. Hi W. ‘TTITYmTI? Atfcoyxaey at Law, Remington, Indiana. OFFICE IN EXCHANGE BLOCK DOLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. IRA vv. yeoman, at Law, ' IVOTASIV PUBLIC, Real Estate and Collecting Agent. .Vill practice in all the Courts of Newton Bentoti and Jasper counties. Offi2e:— over Murray’s City 3rug Store, Gfectdland, Indiana.

FRANK W. BABCOCK, iLiioarney at Law And Real Estale Broker. Praetices in nil Courts of Jasper, Newton tnd Benton nounties. Lauds examined; Abstracts of, Title prepared; Taxes paid. Collections a. Specialty. R. s. Dwiggins Zimri Dwiggins, President- CashierCitizens 5 RENSSELAER, IND., DOES a general. Banking business; gives gpeei&Battention to collections; remit-►anoe-s nt&M #ii day of payment at current r atexii exabang* ; intavebt paid on balances ; aertmoatejs bearing interest issued; exchange bought ancLfiold- „ . ... This SauK owns uie Burglar Safe, which tooigthe pncipiuni at the Chicago Exposition, in 1878, Tins safe is proteeteu by otf* ol Bar suit’s Tirae Looks, The Bank Tau 1 1 nseußs as send as oan be bin if.. It will be seeniroM. cketoregoing that this Baruc furnishes aS goad seaurfsr to depositors as 3UU be. K=rmc -^ sss:: - ;mmm mmmmmsrxsmaas M. Cr» Trarag:lA 9 DENTIST, RIMIN'•TON, IND. dYFßlCiy>V»* tlf ®«® eveiMaDougle sdry U goethnMOre.hi ilithange Bloc*. NOWELS HOUSE, Corner Wasnington and Front Streets. Rensselaer, Ind., ITHOMAS BOROUGHS, Prop’r. Large brick building, conveniently arranged, well ventilated, newlp furnished, clean beds, excellent tables, etc. • Good sample room, 20x80 feet, supplied with every convenience for the accommodation of traveling salesmen. Rate* Kea»*s*U». Free Bus to ead from Traln3.

E, IT. THARP, SUCCESSOR TO HARDING & THARP, —Dealer in— DOS S M, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, BOOKS and STATINERY. DRUGGIITS’ sundries, NOTIONS, &c., &e , &c. I also keep a well selected stock of Family Groceries, HBd a full iine of Pure Spices. Pleiee five me a call before buying elsewkere, (?4»48) E. H. THARP.

Indianapolis. DelpMl Cincap Railway. TT TOPHI 0-AJR,ID No. 4. O* and after Monday, December 16, 1878, trains will run ae follows, until further notice: SOUTHWARD. No. 1 No. 3 Del. &Las. Dei. & Las. Express. Express. Leave Re.nsselser 5:00 AM 12:20 P UL Arrive Pleasant Ridge 5:15 44 Zard Flag Flat? “ Hanging Grove 5:39 1C:o0 “ Lee 5:45 1:05 “ “ Sharpsburg Fiag Flag “ Bradford j6:00 I:A) “ Leave * (6:30 2:00 “ Arrive Ward Flag Flag “ Wright Flag Fin* “ jortisr 6:50 2:20 “ jKopev Greek Flag Flag “ Mcßthos Flag King jEontteeU* <7:10 2:40 “ Leave J7:30 3:00 « Arrive Yeoraax 8:00 Flag “ Pittsburg 8:25 3:45 “ “ Delphi 8:30 3:50 NORTHWARD. No. B No. 4 end.&Eas. Chi. & Eas. Express. Express, Leave Delphi 9.33 A. M 5:15 P.M. Arrive Pittsburg 9:38 5:20 “ Yeotnaa Flag Flag “ < 10:23 6:05 Leave Monticello ( 10:25 6:15 Arrive McElhoe Flag Flag “ Honey Creek Flag Flag “ HOrner 10:45 6:35 “ Wriggt Flag Flag “ 'Ward F'lag Hag *■ (ll:TO 6:50 Leave Bradford >llO9 7:10 Arrive Sharpsburg Flag Flag “ Lee 11:15 7:20 “ Hanging Grove 11::W 7:40 “ Zard Fla- Flag “ Pleasant Tiidge 11:45 7:55 “ Rensselaer 12:<X) 8:10 JOHN MILLIKAN. Ass’t Snp.t. S. Nl YEOMAN Oen'i Manager. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & Rt. LOUIS RAILWAY. •‘]PAA2>T-KCAA.ISriDX_ I S ROUTE, EAST. ;Expreeß. j Local. - : j ' Lve Ili. State Line!+6.3o a.m.if 45 p.m.; +7.00 a.ra. “ Kentland 6.40 150 “ 730 " “ Goodland .... 7.02. “ 17 “ ! 8.30 ■* “ Remington .. 7 ‘.>2 “ 37 “ 0.25 “ “ Wujcott 7.37 “ a's3 “ 10.18 “ “ Reynolds .... 8.02 “ 7, 17 “ 11.23 “ “ Montiosllo... 8.17 “ 'j - 32 12.02p.m. “ Idavillg) 8.35 “ 1 “.-49 12.45 “ “ BurlsetfsTille. 8.44 “ I "57 “ 1.13 •• Arr Logansport.. 0.15 “j J . 30 “ 2.45 “ GOING WEST. 1 Express.; Express.: Local. Lve Loganspwrt .. | +8.40 a.m. +7.30p.m, +10.45 a.m. '• Buruettsville.l 9.12 “ 8.01 “ 12.17p.m. “ Tdavilje I 9.21 *• 8.10 “ 12.45 *• “ Monticello...' 9.37 “ 8.26 “ 1.27 “ “ Reynolds i 9.53 “ 8,41 “ 2.07 “ “ Wolcott. 10.18 “ 9.04 “ 34a) “i “ Remington.. 10.3 f: “ 9.19 “ 3.07 41 “ Goodland.... 10.53 “ 9.38 “ 4.42 “ " Kentland... 11.15 “ 9.58 4 4 5.32 44 Arr 111. State Line 11.23 44 10.10 “ 6.00 a.m.

CONNECTIONS AT LOGANBPORT. Express Trains leave Lo-aneport at *3.15 a. m. and +3.05 p. m , and Loeal Fratuht at +5. a. m. for Chicago and iuterinecMfljtc pohjts, and a Local leavinn at +7.50 p. Wili otiiw' passengers to IV’inamnc and nsStnmiedlate points. Bwpress Train at +1.40 p. in. and Local Freight at +7.30 a. m., leave LognnsporMbr Hiehraond and intermediate poists, conucsttai? et Hish.*iond lor Indianapolis, Dayton, CSnofcßati, OohifrtbßS, ar.d all poiots East.' E-apress Train leaves tpgansport at *12.55 a. m. for Kokomo, connecting at that point for Indianapolis and Louisville. Express Trams leave Logansport for Bradford Junction anti intermediate points at *19.50 a. m. and +IO.BO a. m , connecting at Ridgeville for Richmond, Dayton and Cincinnati, and at Brad ford Jnn.ction for Columbus and all points East. Local Freight leaves Logansport at +6.00 a. m. ror Bradford Junction and intermediate points, and at +4.20 p. m. for Hartford City and intermediate points. *l)ail i v +Dnily. except Sunday. Time given above is’ Columbus time, 20 min utes faster than Chicago time. Sleeping Cars run through without change from Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Columbus. W. L. O'BRIEN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. Newspaper Deoisions1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered wishiHg to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of tiieir pertodufafs yieTjjlKisJmrs may continue to send them until alj ArTOHPligbs are paid. 3. If subscribers mpglapt or refuse to take their settled their tmlwlhid oroated,them discOuhnttefl. 4. If sU»scribe»»ync!V(v4p other pigees without iuformihy the pufflishars, a ltd ttfe papers aFe tyjit to the former rtlnfctfioril, they are held responsible. 5. The courfc baaap decided that “refutypg to take periodtiMtu tww*thKol*ic« or removing ijnd leaving th»m,us(«MttU for, is priina facia eviuonce of intentional rnrua'.” 6. Any pcrcyn \uhn receives a newspaper and makes use ol' it, uffißhcr h 9 has ordoreei it or not, is hold iu law to he « *fcbh«Kber. 7. If tuhAAlLheiii PUy is advahee they are bound to give *cflbe 48 thi psfflishef at the oad of tM6ir time, if fh£y dh ayV tvisn to eohtiuue tukiag ft; hrherwhae fiho phbJWhurJs authurfapA It) »e*d-it «> and will be -rcaponßibla Until as express uotjy WHh paymern't of all arrears is suit to the PRCHniflr.

The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY MARCH 18,1881.

Post Office News & Stationery S TAID RENSSELAER, IND. Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati daily papers, Toledo Blade, Detroit Free Press. Burlington Hawkey*, story papers, scientific papers, illustrated papers, all of the leading reviews, popular magazines, and the current works of noted writers of fiction in cheap form, Orders for books Will receive prompt attention- Subscriptions received at publishers’ special club rates for all newspapers and periodical publication . The very best, largest and nearest complete assortment of stationery in the town. At the Post Office-

Rutter 16 a 18 cents per lib. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Lard 8 a 10 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbl The wheat is safe. The mud, the mud. Easter Sunday April I7th. Circuit Court next Monday. Spring has come gentle Annie. Yesterday was it. Patrick’s day. Oh to hear the croak of the frogs. New goods at Hamar’s next week. Francesville is to have a creamery. The equinox occurrs the 19th instThe Pittsburgh dam will be rebuilt. We are to have a new butcher shop. Whips all whalebone, at Peacock’s. The LaFayette Journal is enjoying a strike. New style horse collars at Peacock’s. General Robert Hedge is in town this week. The assessor will call on before many days. Several eases of measles are reported in town. The Michigan City Dispatch will be issued daily on and after the Ist of April.

John Harbolt, of Monttcello, called on us Tuwsday. TomHiner is collecting fares on the G. & I. A. L. Robert Gregory of Moutieello, was in town Monday. There are now 583 convicts iu the Northern Prison. Two frame houses are being built iu the third ward. N. Warner visited Lal’ayette this week on business. The Dayton Cellar always kept in ■took at Peacock’s. George Collins, of Monon, dropped iu to see us Monday. Will Rinehart, of Delphi, spent Sunday at this place.

Bob Phillips returned home from Kansas last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Eioray Intireturned home Monday. Ed Erwin lias just recovered from an attack of erysiipelas. Miss Ora Thompson returned from Aun Arbor, Mich., yesterday. Memorandums at the postoffice, let; 2let; sct; lOet; 15et; 20ct. Mrs. S. Lecklider, fell last Tuesday and fractured her left limo, Theodore Tilton lectures at Montioell next Tuesday evening. Bring your Sale, Horse and Jack bills to the Sentinel office. There will be +-ervi§es at the M. E. Church, Sabbath evening.. Three set double harness complete, as good us new, ar Peacock’s.

Go to Peaaock’s for harness repair* A!i work warranted the be3t. Scratch books at the postoffice 3 for Sets, 2 for 5 cts, 5 cts each. John Yauatta will occupy th« Coen property vacated by Dan Miiler. D. B, Miller occupies part of Mrs. Kirk’s residence on front street. Miss H. Hall, of Logansport, visit ed Mias Lilia Boroughs last Friday. F. J. Seats is in Chicago this week purchasing a new stock of furniture. The best Harness at Peacock’s opposite McCoy & bank. Don’t fail to go to the Apron Festival the 23rd inst. and buy a* apron. W. W. Watson .returned from a visit to Boone county the first of the week. Bartley Lyons a former resident of this county is running a saloon at Delphi. John C. Chilcote visits Charlotte and Lansing Michigan this week on business.

Largest and best stock of stationery in town, received at the postoffice this week. unas. urockett and wife are visiting his mother at this place. Cnarlie looks natural. Perforated cardboard—gold, silver, black, white, pink, drab, blue, stc., at the postoffice. A. S. Jones, conductor on the narrow gauge, is courting this week at Indianapolis. The average boy now cries “firt lag, knuckle and vent clearances," It is marble season. Wild ducks and geese are numerous and our sporsstnen are having rlenty of shooting. For Sale, one set of double harness, also a set of second hand collars Call at Peacock’s. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin reiurned last Friday from a visit among relatives in Tippecanoe county.

Kentland News: Mr. E. I. Phillips a lively limb of the law, of Rensselaer, called yesterday P. M. J. H. Wood of Winatnac, was in town looking after his interests at this place the first of the week. Chas. Johnson .and Mr. Ralph or Whitehall, Mich., bought a car load of horses at this place this week, At the postofilce lead pencils let, 3 ter 5 cts, 5 cts* 15 ets each. New stock opened on St, Patrick’s day. A new sidewalk will be built on the west side of Van Rensselaer street from Washington to Susan streets. Mrs. Steward returned last week and visited her daughter. She left for the East Monday to visit her relatives.

Lyman Zea says Zeatown is loom ing. Residences are being erected by Mr. Harrison, Win. Greenfield and himself. Dr. O. C. Link, Homeopathist, was reappointed physician for the poor, by the county Commissioners at their recent session. Wat Kirk returned home Wednes • day. He goes to Logunsport next week to aecept a situation offered him at that place. The new butcher has leased the Odd Fellow’s lot opposite the court house and will build a two story business house thereon.

It is claimed we have some very fine poets in town. Their productions are not in book form and are only in the hands of a favored few. There will be preaching at Egypt school house, next Sabbath, at 10 30, A. M. and at Watson’s school hou3e, at 3 30, P. M. A. W, Wood Pastor. J. C. Smith, an employee in Johnson’s saw mill, 8 miles north of town, lost two fingers last Friday by letting them come in contact wite a buzz saw

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmstmrn inl ■ rln YTTV. -j ». Jmi. -■ - L -” 1 ■" ’ B6WSF THEY Cs® 1 f CHEAPER THAN EVER ! £ t6 fe s “% olDCks ' I* f T /SZ® Jewelry, SiS.yerWß.re Accordions, Violins, Sjectacles. 'WSm POCKET CUTLERY. • SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH ! I have in my employ a first class workman, o? eight yens’ experience.— ! Give as a call, at Ob win’s Old Stand. v4n24 HAMAH. niifwi niiTfi—i—ii m jimiiw. |i i t . i bubb sammi? -ex ks? Democratic Sentinel, $1,50.!

- Grandma Spitler will please accept our thanks for substantial favors. Judge Hammond and his little daughter, “Birdie.” are visiting in Kentland this week. Edward Brown has opened out a full, line of Gents’Furnishing Goods and Ileady-made Clothing, in the Liberal Corner rooms. line* & Roberts keep constantly on hand everything usually fonnd at a first-class restaurant —Oysters, Pies. Cakes, Brtad, etc., »tc. Call and s*e them. While boat-riding on the Iroquois to-dav, the boat capsized, Noble J. York, J. 8. Owens. Misses Lu Hammond and Lizzie Purcupile received a ducking. Bissenden & Sons, house and sign painters, have established themselves in tue building east of the postoffice, and tender their services to all wishing work in their line. Louis Hollingsworth, Vie Loughridge, Delos Thompson and Elmer Dwigginsare home from school at Ann Arbor, Mich., spending a woek’i vacooion. George Seifzsinger formerly oi Jordan township has purcoased a lot just south of tho depot and expects to build a house thereon in a few days and become a resident of Rensselaer.

Mr. J. P. Gwiun| R. R. agent at Bradfoad, and wife, spent fiimday iu Rensselaer visiting their brother-in-law Peter Zca. Mr. Gwin returned Monday morning leaving his wife to spend a few days in Rensselaer. Among the improvements fit Rensselaer is one on a wind pump for supplying railroad tanks with water. The inventor is a resident of Rensselaer, and calls his patent Blind /■ - i<ai neuuirs euquirc of Peter Giver. The bridge carpenters of the C. & I. A. Ij. JR. R. left Renssbiaer Tuesday morning to commence work on the bridge across the Iroquois river north of town. 'They report the work progressing and that all the bridges along the line are now under way ot constructions. The vote in Jasper on the Constitutional Amendments is as follows: lor No. 1. 703 votes. Against 197. 2. 739 44 ” 159. “ 3. 737 44 44 16 1. ‘ “ 4. 744 44 44 141. “ 5. 750 “ 144 “ ” 6 - 7 4< F > “ ” 150. ’ “ 9. 731 “ “ 124 Total vote oast 92i.

THE LITERARY REVOLUTION

CHANGE or n SK\ This very remarkable enterprise continues to make such progress as to astonish its friends and astound its enemies. Its greatly increasing proportions have compelled the removal of its headquarters from the Tribune Building to the very large and beautiful building, No. 764 Broad way, which isthe very midst of the “book district” of New York City, and therefore, of Ihe publishing enterprise of the nation. This building, though six stories in gheigbt 25 feet frontadnlOO lent deep is sufficient only for offices, and -retail, store of the company. The manufacturing is ct» r ried on in several large buildings located in other Darts of the city, though it is contenplatod concentrating them soon in one immense factory to be erected. Their li3t of recent and early forthcoming are extremely interesting to ail who enjoy what is choicest in literature. The Library Magazine is unique in both form and diameter and altogether delightful in the richness of its contents. Of the books announced, Green’s larger “History of the English People,” reduced from $lO toil; Carlysie’s“History of the French Revolution,” reduced to 40 cents: Carlysles “Heroes and Hero Worship,” 25 cents, and the “Revised New Testament,” which is promised to be manufactured with rapidity heretofore unheard of, will attract special attention. It is worth while for everyone who has not already seen it, to send and get the il- - pamphlet. “Book Making, and Type Setting by Steam,” which will be sent free upon application. Address, the American Book Exchange, 764 Broadway, New York.

Estray Notice:— Taken up by William Meyers, of Walker tovvnshio, 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 white spot in forhead. No other marks or brands perceiyable. Taken from the docket of Lorenzo Tiukham, J, P. o f Walker township, Jasper county Indiana. CHARLES if. PRICE, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. O. B. Melntire, Banker and Real E I Fate Agent, Remington, has several choice and desirable town and cour« try properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. He offers great bargains.

J. .T. Waterburv succeeds T. M, Jones ns Merchant Tailor in Re ruse! aer. He comes well recommended ns a first class workman, has on hand a fine stock of goods which he promises to make tip to order at reasonable \atee. He solicits the public patronage. Give him-a calk + Norm. Warner & Sons have moved their stock of hardware into the room eecentiy•occupied by the 'Tar row Gauge Clothing House.” Charley Peck, at his restaurant, iu Remington, will do the square thing by those who patronize him. Give him a call. 'in* raeriicmes •! Duxd.vs Dick A C'e. are nnexMll«d for clegunee, purity, and r liability. Their Seidlitine Soidlih Powd-ra, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Tiudr ,’ot+ Capsules are world famous. Sto Aclvt. For sale by Emmet Knnnal. Call and examine my new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver, waie. Ne trouble to show goods. ITam.'.r. The chespest place to buy your watches, clocks and jewelry is at Hamah’s. \v ;■ liaye niuah pleasure in i.-coramending Thcnaaline to our readers, as an aosolute cur, ;<u- Malurta. The nmnniac'iirers mra« ft k>ne is a of its merit. It sella at 25 per boi:. I. or jiartieularc soe Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal.

XTFR INSURANCE.

The Royal Protective Union, of Ft. Wayne, i:+ the cheapest anil most practicable Life and Accident Insurance Comparty thiit now extends its benefits to the people of this district. Tins Association is purely mutual and is the oldest fi fra ... |»r<ai %( ; r- ft Life Policies for one-fourth the amount charged by the ohl system of insuring.—• The Plan is similar to chat of the Masonic Mutual Aid Societies that have gained the confidence 'of the puh'ie nt large. ~Vo insure all persons between the ages of 15 and 65 that ean pass the examination. It c ists +t 1 2 to be do me a member of this association iu the district. The death assessment is iff far each member that dies- Also an assessment ot xl per year is-made for sick and accident fund. Each member receives iss per week when sick or disabled by accident The amount (it policy ruus from sl,<;od to $4,0.00. accord, in.il to age, payable at death, or at a certain number ot •> ears—from 10 to 4 25 ye rs Full particulars will by sent upon appli> eation. Local agents wanted in every own in the district-. Emmet ivannal, Rensselaer, a font for Jasper county.

Ms. A. THOMPSON Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind

RENSSELAER Marble Works Hans. Howlaad, I . >■ * I TJ BALER in and iiiuiufacturer "t | Moaa^?.cis^s, i Mq ad - St ones, . | Slabs, Tablets, SLc., I | from the best kiss IMa M? 1 If A i Slate and SSarble Mill, m M 11, A ax liENysici atR Street, XaETissEEAER South of Bankififr House of McCoy & Thompson. babbit Torres f rUtlh SHEE&i r UH J'Jnmler shine<i lies i.-nv on te'.'.a n* goods lot 1 of Apple ’IT o as t'L.rfo i, in i unarm, win eh. IV) r Soring Delivery, m ill be sold at the following rate-: Per h'uulred, - Sljj ®P afti-leWe. A)' •». •. c rrics. ssrapn*. i Hgl--rrioH, *: • H.•: \y ]' ! ? Horn- >. }Jo • «*rkli; ... . j'■'.*}: y s , * Hh Trud.s lire :' c w ylo rate*. Y: .'J* :;• • t it'..-.? «ood s>: ' a 104} arc V : IVo-fal 6>J 1 > U.-# :«i' cats. MMa ioroigll ‘l'ivea. t ,}! .»iri stia our'J’iTSs befeyrt bn' ii a A? lhii> avA ; ® j-'oo.i Sprh. tit ;• auepfr.u :ug Tiv;’. we wo ; : .comment - ) ou p-rtoi your orehartl in i:w I'-prina." iSur.-arr \ IIKSSSB V 1!. » VJJIEU COU.NTi', JN». ,i(>: 1 \ cOKX, Proprietorj J , ”‘‘ ‘u. ■. TVVP.V. UY-AT LAW Tuxwmo. - irrniAXA. O iliac in (?:•••:!; lit c!l:i;> up it air*. ... A » ■ *,*.. .'. ■ V s ' ..A tj HEALER IN riO.’f .• 1 p,- »/a • X:-f 1 >t- cm /-■ S' ■ 'v® sf* MJsi si -2/ 9 OI a'il r-STaDS _ i:uTa. Keep's constantly on inirul it largo stock of r,o, a r tA soaz-n>** ->■ T*. ?*7 o 9*; Ai siiifidsfJu ;;i M-. D ■* £# 4 U Oti ii ii i: t. .. ia ’is-' It ff'srs a U 1 J. 1 2!J And raspeotfuLly iavitos the citizens of Jaspei' ant adjoining counties, when wishing anything in his line, to giv* him a oall before purchasing elsewhere. A osnr*ful oxare knit ion ot his stock will convince any one that he keeps none but First-O?. ~-.m So o4z , and selir them choaper than tiiey can be sold by k»y other d«-u : a in the country. He t <■ dnu r-ompotitiem. Remember th« plftne. LIUERAE .COBRFR vin2 , , Reu.sfeelacri.laid

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Willey & Sigler's Trade Palace iS HEADQUARTERS FOB DRY GOODS, M‘Ui n *•)';/ 000 boots &, @]ecoxcm, CLOTHING. [’’or luvnun J Boys; WX&ili-J R2BS. Erilotlem price* i : their motto.— t'ai! and ace th«Uß\ Rensselaer. J»uk, Jiar, ;d^‘. OT 5d I’r \SIiIj fi'i vjfiQP [Sontk of XltCoy & Thompaou’s !ianV.j Bt-nnsselaoi’, Ind. GRANT & -DIOXEY, Propr'p. ’ ?iS?E p'ropH<sv r4 haring: tit:» ; up s now »hoc 1. sy* no»» it fly pfepan d to do nil ktads o? hlßOßi'.*tliiMu& 0! th« Tl>w«st I rtc<*. Mill in fluroost worXt«s“/fUi', uxaii::er. iuivmeis. and 11U oihiuv i'Uv{ our !U«. are. iu Tiled p> }{iv« u« ft milk JVa parpn -o making :iOaSS-SHOEIRC A Specially, And --ive thi.- bnuu.h i*f llu* huaineas pimi<-aln nttmiitMi. All '.vorl; wrarranted. CitAiST & lilC/CEY. Lento! Lumber! WHO.tRSALF- i RET AI LI "fiai iffirb u. MBhh'! ~ COM'hON hi 'ik'F.V ! ! Ah, L KIN l ’ S 0 F L CM HER!!: : Td d f ; W ;NOLK* ’TA F D A .HU' f II INGLES. OOM.dON rdifNBLKS. BilTliLMri L ili RbA PN LATH. .! >.% BA i’Okjji. Syv. nv s, Fht P'Rfcctx S ,J?M ; 00. R«, AND BLIND?. • Cornier, Movitiiiuy. \) induw ■.■.ifti Door Fr nv.rx. ALL s its /a yuanI'firs (<> nit if) ano at the LO W EST [ BIJFf. /,’. H F&RGINOX, , raa;+t siXtt\ Lad , Renx.ißiu r, hut.

A. IP. DtrYAJLISS -Vewf 4* ls: [ A StsMte iiery Teems, witli or without Oriiers . 1 died upon application. Stock boarded by Um day or week. Ofiio •Aa ddui* on Front street. above AV a;-) i 1 i. < 1.. .1 hmi at). ImJ. m J IP. fr. JPJL f CK 9 ‘ -'i S 8 B D \ d A N ■ lilyOrocerißslProvieions CORNER RAILROAD & INDIANA STRI.. 5, REMINGTON, IND? BLeejfs constaati}’ on hand u full line of Groceries of all kina*. WOODEN and WILLOW WARE, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, GLOVES .'•• HOSIHiY- Also a full line of Fan*y Articles and Notions. You, will fi« i th® best stack of fresh new goods, always on hand, at prices that defy c«oi ■ petition. We will not be undersold, in anything in our line. We k*yn the best brands of Flour and Salt, constantly on hand, in quantities to (so’r purchaser. W« take in exchange all kinds of Country Produce,and will gfv t you the best priee the marketwill afford. We deliver all goods’free of eharf i inside the city limits. Come and examine our stock and be coavi»ced ti,* we give vou more goods for your money, than any other house In town. v2n27tf D. W. PUCK

Will jf% Would reswectfully «i»ll Uio att tuition of the ■.•ttiv:<*o* <■. lrrn,*r and ad ; iiiing count)*'* i,T large and complete stock of t-tse following good*, b< ;;M low for whiftli «m.bl< him to dely eonspotltlon : Pure White Load Painters’Materia!*, Window Glnss Paint Brush**, Pure Ilnsead Oil, White-wash Brush**. Vari.B.k Bntahos. Coach \nxntnk. Copal Varnish. Hamar Varnish, I'Yatn* r Dusters, CoiiJ Oil, Perfumery. Patent Medicine*. Chowinal*, l)rug», lion*, HturOiJa, Hair Brushes, Faoe Powder*, lye-Stuff*, Corahs, patty. It ad L*u<i. PorfcmonniaS, Pocket Book*. l amp Yi'teks, i.ainps, Pap*.-, */■., Books, School Books 5V Stationery All good* gu*ra»to«d strictly pare. Pre»ari|*Uons curuf-.iiiy compounded Eyf jsatoHy nvited to eaM. Beaswjolser* Ind. vins J. me-wv*'!* -*»<■» A A A it A A A A-<{SA£njftv-^VA.A.,t^t DR. ©ROOK’S ° I ?* CR0 e , o^’ s \ 4 - E ,.. . _ _ _ __ _ Wine of Tar, \ ? WINE OF TAR ■SB» ' «Bf»C USOWAiraS Y2ABLY. It«the host of Tonies, u * Cores Dyspepsiaj H 3Y for ALI I: cttoroa the Appetite, L si*Bir t ‘ IPLAINTS > bom its use, *** A trial of it wIU prove o ; a!) wo claim. Ask your r Has, ara Clou druggist f< r Hr. Crook'* b l>rs- V/ir.ocfTsi,!ukcno«tb«r i»« of a rinala ! l<'or sale by allilruautsts r tit meeU tha S , at Orio lidllar a bottia. L Dayton, Ohio. k as Md ( »u» A bottle eontaim 10 timoH as much a« any . amer's German Eye Salvo w » posm-.a car# for ► sased ayes. 3AFB AITS 88LIA5L2. Never fall- to on re any k r «8, and ho reatedy is so ioamedhira in it» efTocts. ihsee ab »k«u4<l yew druggist not have it, on reotapt of SJ cunts ► mpti) we wiU euod you a Vex free of exponxo. . 8. tl. SMITH & CO., Prop., Dayton, O. f

Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic princl lea in medicine, in proportiona accurately at lusted to secure activity, certainty, ana uniformity of effect. They are the rtaaft of years of careful study and practiced a»periment, and are the most effectual r m* edy yet discovered for diseases caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, ana bowels, which require prompt and eflet mnl treatment. Avan’s Fills ars speoi dly applicable to this class of diseases. 1 wf act directly on the digestive and as* j» lative processes, ana restore reg Un healthy action. Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by au civilized nations, is one of the ninny proofs of their value as a safe, sure, \M perfectly reliable purgative inedichi% Being compounded of the concentre sc virtues of purely vegetable subetan m they are positively free from calome. a any injurious properties, and can be ado sea isterea to children with perfect safety. Ayier’s Fills ars an effectual curs 4* Constipation or Costtvensss, In dig «• tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Foul Stomach and llreath, Dlailnen Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbn-w, Biliousness, Jaundice, fuitiiisatbtS, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Codst Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Go*it. Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and Ul other diseases resulting from a disorder id state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While gentle in their action, these Pn %■ are the most thorough and searching cath *> tic that can be employed, and never g rm pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their influence is healing. They stin *» late the appetite and digestive organs; ti ST operate to purify and enrich the blood, a d impart renewed health and vigor to b'ap whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Qc « Praetloal and Analytieal Chemists, Lowell, Mats. SOLD BY ALL DBUSeiSTS KVBRVWUKS. rii'H'.BSDAOM'B iiat-larket. ITIKSII REEF O" ’ ■■ • Quality ". Iway* on Ka il Diiu'Ai fitcuks. pounds for 2f> sin., Uouht to cen!« u pound; choi •* Boiling I’.'cocs, 1o cents a pouii 1 Room: always uent andoleau. Proprietor niwnj’s Httentlve. Aflß '.U .a . I'ltrurit: iwu *6 6# (*n t Vwb t*«vr risk. H-sJfr. If ra.tvrifjL 1 yU l> . y»- 1 *t whi eh ptree us 0* t 1 ' u«n make greHt in «U the■9'ie M r WO*t 1-1 I.*.- Kirtioobi. to B. JB At 1* t Co. Pc i-W-bi! Maine. vrfijL