Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1882 — Page 2

• Democratic Sentinel a jvj.l'APEB OPJASPKECOfMV . FRIDAY. OCTOBIR 13, 1882.

Democratic State Ticket.

: , n-i:: ry of State, ~ j s J A i R. MYERS, o ' Madison county. Auditor of ♦Mate, V,< - H. ID CM, of Flo;, (’ county. of -State.. . ;- .. X A. (OOrEiU o ( Marion county. I !;. -y (l(-vov- i. : jiAA i S T. LU)K!) .. \v cov'i'y. : : Y o ';‘* of Cass county. ■- . j .«(*nde»!‘ - PuUh b.sanction, j ;jk V. . bold ' 'MU'. T*o!' . r- - • ,r. J, • Fi.: - DlMiict, '• V E. NIBIAA’K, .. p i - • Second Pi trict, GEORGE V. I.OV K, ~i Eioyu c-s •.. v Jude- F "i f r ‘>!net, ‘ ALLEN / I.L RS of -.■o'.a: y . -4* ► - E , Corgi'-s, ■j- •- ■ ; • ! d-i county. . F t St ‘e ' t Tr, ■ ♦ I K i l >< ■E I .'lii'r ('O ! • • Job -t Re...c-i a.i.i' - , C: •a. - M’S v’\.K:.(b N< vvion comity j • , i J ~i i. 1 « 'i i) ». A DA RKO'. t', of N- in.

DEMOORATIC COUNTY TICKET.

’< r Nathan'ikl S B atks. ‘ ».• 4 -"'r. ji 'Ezra Now; LS. , rT i • ;t-■ i ii’cr------ —- —- r: , .T',ll\ W. I)UV\LL , -Juit:v T. i oki) • I' :r—l ;• ri. vivnil IIEALEY. !' ;.-y r--Gn. ; W. Lowman. {'omiuiss- ioners. • it:i -G-kok'u;-: Stalbaum. ' ; 1 ct- J),' VII) GftAf. irief -Edward W. Culp. Ul.it-, UR GO Domoci atic majority!! C- , GO,OOO l>c uiocratic major- .*. Baldwin better known at ■ y ‘our per vent. —presumed , a the fi sition of Den. W - Small potato to assume . iu l- ■- i undertaking'. ■; non‘ Wig-wag,” Damphool < i . v‘ln i ol the ‘•ring” bosses of • !,iic.m party, point out where 1 . - pint for i . it declares ei ..ptina! tlic- amendments. : nto do it. •; y Pour” nor. cent, D. P , . very .mxious to retain bis . :<v v. i..j. its salary and $30,000 or 0 a;, i••>:> of i./ No wonder mis* ; . e . i.o ion and falsehood flowed o'- ;rom his lips. i -enuauaiic members ot Con .! in Ohio, The old Buckeye ■ . ;,.ac well, The same cause.ad this result exist in thi" - : . 0; t Indd.aa mil into line am -.-• ki (A -i record next No. v- in' t '. T u ' r mount each tr n pays as • -agar, coffee, in fact on the - of life, should bo aggro* o.; ,d laced on the tax dupii> direct tax for collection, the oy ,t lie- t,. id would o h a plot .o that wo doubt 1 - Si or the. people would submit to i "11 ' ion ■ ■ f- r Wood, D moor. t: v eandi- - t r Cougrvs* f• r tli- district, ! " cqu.-dly ,c k.rg< an audi* ■- W.-.li -- lay .-v.-uiug as that ads - 1 a Messrs Baldwin and Huwn. < o ! start -d out on business, vi g no tinv in falv do: lara- ‘ - ml s ;.lo woro out anecdotes. 1 t ry f vorabiy impressed those o ';•> li-o r i him. • ■ r; :• vas discovered in tire knit •I i.-di, which,i'n the future, would k • ' ouxl Tie tax to 37 per cent- * • i dotto voted to. correct the eri i a : by that correction the tax is ia’wc. -ml to 85 percent* The corree . o t'■ tin error accomplished the ] urpose that-anew bill contain* 51 r h'. per cert- duty would have d- 1 ! • ..is plea that he only voted t u.-, ot an error indicates that he j - afraid of his constituents. In i d:; county, where there is con* ridcr.d.h- temperance sentiment, i>an i phool, Simon “Wig-wag” and other lie-publican “ring” bosses att- n ; ‘ to play temperance on a harp of a thousand string.?. In counties where the sentiment is the other way, • the Republican “ring” bosses reverse the strings of their harp to accord with the sentiment, and the coward* ice of the Republican State Convention t o constructed the platform with the- view to play double. There was no expression favorable or unfavorable. Only submission, a d l -v, the Democratic State Coni' -. ion ague, sto m case the legislat, in the exercise of its Constitu t ,ul duties passes them. Coward i( '-ml dishonesty is plainly written all over tho Republican State platfoim in this matter. A duty on imported knit goods of 85 per cent, has been collected by the g verdment for the last 15 year3.”— K ntland Gazette: Yes, but had not Mr. DeMotte and the Republican Congress yoted to correct an error in that bill, the duly in the future would only be 35 percent. Mr. Demotte is responsible to his constituents for tnat vote. So the defense he makes should be regarded by the voters of this district as a rei- ciion upon their intelligence —an insult added to injury.

If the bill to collect the error in the knit goods tax had not passed, the tik paid for the past 15 years ■would not have had to be paid in the . future. It was the discovery of the , errrer that rendered a correction nee- > es-ary, it ti-o tax prid in the past shoule contmue to be paid in the future. DeMotto is guißv to the extent that he would bo were lie to vote *or a bill creating the iacrcascd duty, and should bo held accountable to the same extent, His cxplanatiou is u übtcr''ngo, rind a bold attempt to .n’.-lead his constituents “Trie ( ppo-iitioii !-•<• .a Democratic -:.d Grc :-i i-'d'. f-.. • I vov-d f-.-r j ; bill v. iii,-;, ha - rauseti Wool id: go da I t.) be-im-i': •.•cfgs iter pound in price; out I u-jl you it is not true. I cid voi f u ...nt correetcd <hi ■rror, at; i t. ft tbe ki it goo is with just the sui : • d ay ujo.-ii ibetn that had bevii ]> i for t!ie last !-> years.” -DeMotte. O;! you “did vote for a bill bat i-ori .-C. d . i! Cl 101, end R-ft (; oi)-iiu.i-d, would ba i been a mpr.-prop-er wo. d } the knit goods will, j Ist the ;u:r;? ; . y upon them that had been ..id ;i ifi: las.-. ID yars.” Rut had d: . "i mi tin,:, (.cuccicd ail cnor not ; d, tin cli y v-add have been ie■"■■al anile an p-.r cent” would it i- .' I-.!:. 1) 3J( t's i.igauiMjrs, m- ■{ i - -11 i ..! . is unworthy of the .a. il lie hi;, to I-OM'-Ct an efi O l ... i n. 1 j :.HM d, “die Saint du \ l.poll ei ai in.bad i ccn nai l fcit..- last ;-. ai -" v. ei.l n \ i n! iuut U> la 1 , Mi DeMoile ini.ai;'. j-.st-a: vveii o\.-u ifi he b.ll ..in i or- diu i a t ,x, ■ In- .-buiild he held tvs- | ... lI v ui' l iiav !e on bet- .. ciap. ;*,••( i u. red ui. ng tar.:; tax. :ng to ccntinui thc-s amps oi i i-ks, patent modi, im s. etc., insieai f aiding to rcnioc i- them

Tim !;<• publican meeting, Friday ugbt la t, did not abound in *n- hu* Aiasm ui i lHUn’ rs its in the past. L'iie speakers, D. P. Raid'-, in. vandi* ■ late for re-election to the Office of ■\tfoi nay Gen< rai, and Dr. Hawn, can. iid ate for re-election to the office or Secretary of State, seemed to be wrestling with fate. Mr Baldwin, lead as one who desired to remain whore he could pile up thousands on. Lop of Ids salary annually. He did not hesitate to misrepresent, but it went to naught with those who knew Ids pren.i s to be salsa. He made no allusion to the bugle notes of lowa and Kansas. That- has been ruled •nit by the bosres. His statement, that the Democratic party is in favor of free whiskt-v was stamped with falsehood; and his anxiety to approach nearer people by submission of the amendments at a special election, was cheeky in view of tho fact that the bosses, in the past, whon the people have spoken robbed them of their verdict, after having squandered millions of money secured by assessments and collected by J. Wabb. il. Dr. Hawn made no pretense of i!';;,cussing the issues. He contended himself with letting of,'a few harm less, humorous anecdotes, etc. If these gentlemen will pursue the course followed out here, wo sincerely hope they may be able to canvass every county in the state.

Damphool Waiteth for Ohic.

The Republican of yesterday sends forth a ghastly wail for Ohio, and as showing his stupidity oi wilf d misr. ( resetitations we quote one sen tenet* and compare it with a special dispatch on the same subject to The Chicago Tribune, that our Eepubli can friends may see some of the false iaumi. uts which arc laid before them week : after week by th ir astute, ediTire. Republican says; It. must be remembered that the ci; rngos vhieh swamped the* RcpubJi: ;;u mu.'oi y ii Ohio, took place, wholiy, in | In- vote of th ■ cities ana large towns ” j The special to tiie Chicago Tribune, ! -•cads as follows: “Columbus, O, Oct. ;1, 1. a. m,; Richard Smith, of the Gazette, while measuring the Democratic victory at about 10,000 'in the .Tale, and at least ten Congressmen,. Ttys the losses have been in nearly very part of the state. He says .the lemoiaiizntion o the Republican laid, iu New York ami Penn.-ylvania nul its effect here. « * * besides it has been up-hill work doting the canvass to explain the action f Congress in voting extravagant appropriations and failing to reduce axation." Deacon Richard Smith is a man I he Republicsns of Ohio swear by. "Damphool” is a man that the Republicans jf Jasper county swear at! The spec al to the Chicago Tribune unqueso tionably states the case nearly correct, and it is i ecause the Republican Ring in Jasper county have be come alarmed and fear that the de- : moralization will roach some of the honest men of their party bore, tnat such willfully false statements are constantly furnished their readers. Wo unto ye Damphools, Pharisees, Hypocrites and “Doughfaces!”

TO THE REPUBLICANS OF JASPER COUNTY.

SIMON SPEAKETH AGAIN AND HE SAITH: “WIG-WAG, YE DOUGH-FACET.” Our article in the Hentinel of three weeke ago, on Simons “Personal Liberty in Politics” has caused a consul tation of all the wise heads of the Republican Party King, and he result appears in a two column article on the subject in “Damphool’s” last issue, which charges us with misqwo ting the part of the Democratic plat form which favors submission. He then says: “We ask a careful reading of the entire plank stripped of all reference to other subjects,” and this is followed by a pretended quotation of the plank, but the writer of that article being an adroit old schoolmaster, takes special pains to knowingly misrepresent by falsely quoting “and” for “but,” and erroneous punctuation, omitting important words and supplying their place with stars. We now give the resolution entire, as published in the Chicago Times or I August 3d, the next day' after the { Democratic Convention, presuming

that this will be as good authority as if Simon had said “Wig-wag.” Note the'lunguage and punctuation. “The i I/«mocratic party is now, as it haa always been, opposed to all siimp’u* ary legislation,* and it is especially opposedto the proposed am cud meet to the constitution of Indiana, known ;ng |Re prohibitory amendment; but 1 we are in favor of the submission of said proposed amendment, as well as a! 1 iho other proposed amendments, 1 to the people, according to the pro- 1 ; vision., cf tin. i Onstlitution for its own ; i <iinendment, lor the j>s opi have too ; light to oppose or lav ,i tile adoption . I oi a y or : 1 i of the a.'iinnd.'Uents at all '• .- gas of tindr consideration and any : subniisoioo < , .-cMiisiliuti jual amend meat te a \i-;e oi ; :.<• people should . inn-and undei cir-.umsiaoCes Mm -t . averat.-i'- t" a full v no. and, I tuei fillt .mu . i i be at i general vleo--1 ri; a.” Tin- word:-) in this quotation i a:-: ou: and we use them to- show' ! i > ill! in leu i. isid. Oi the K-p’ubli- :■ n .-'atement. I;. ids pretoudvii quo,,i:ion of tiie re.ohitii/U. he q lotes it j i iv. and he know; id auu vve ch:;ige him wii.ii a coo: sum studied attempt iv, tdic v hmand we ii id 1 , ui>mf i a y i - i rave the truth of : im-: , ; ; t m a.:\ - ,-.ii;t. and yet lie .■vs “.-tudy -,i;i i.Ru.k all ye toinperj :-.i,ce men ” l;.e woufd hsive ye study j hi- garoic veroioii of u. We ivculd | ju-.vo you s ie :y it ;.s iho constitution ! no: qitei.; it, an , when it i ; so studied j.;- will reveal anotimr lais-:- siatement i made in the R-.-pubiican He sr.ys, \ "AI ie- Denmaratie i arty s.-ya, “Do not ! tiual. tin.- people.’ ” The L>- u oer.i'ie | pi. ;f rm say , I'm- p'.oph- have the j tie; rigid, to oppose oi fav ; tie. ado})** - 1 ’ ;<>m o. ~ijy (u all ih- .uucmlmenis,” j aud hu ll l e , that tiioy “sliuuid bo sub* a-;' c at a time and .under eireum•m i n I .-urni i•to a fuJ< v ) A v. Ri-pubiican ,“J >oughfa- es,” will ~, • ‘deb u*-. : to, ..lei m..i -h t.) tiie i -1 \v'ig-.-. »g v, ii tSiiiioi: says -. . ii i.-i wrong ■ Oi vvi i you m v- -ii at. i i youi - Ives. 1' yhi still .; i o cxcicise tin- right <>f your ..i..! 0.. d. s' wih ;>-y little itgard ii. parti -an j.jipcsu.s oi ring haw liters .vtien ill yur shown to be so i alp- I. y fan e. 5 die 'interests of any cr niiv tain idu e are getting . be ia s; ■ rate, when the. boss ting a.o.t r pi'sm is to si'ch-'dishoticst tiick- ■■ i• bt. i ft' c to hoist"!’ them up 'iiß-n aic aft w setipturc (-xpr.es- ; niiim. iii the itifig niastei.- two column article, limt 1 rmbiy i • in.nos as "f ~ of . dukespa-liras dia..- i - that, wouhi 's'-- ai foi .ii -otid ends oi holy writ to s< i >-c ids purpose, and seem most a saint when he played the devil,” and yes. he tells its in J he “prefers a campaign bused-up op reason!” What nonsense! im irnmvs there is not a reason given in all his writing;.* for this osnip ligii, that would induce an honest man :•» vote for some of his candidates, of whom he admits that “their personal history may not vliow a lifelong sobriety,” utiles-, such reason is based, upon fiitsohoo-I’. ; uid mi -represer,tati• -.a. The writer of that article claims that the Republican party ‘ is a u rnpmv.n:*e party.” We ask him to designate the I lank in their platform to prove it. We ask him to designate tho more prominent of the candidates on the Republican ticket “whoa.' personal history may not - how a life long so briety” to prove it. The IV ts are, he states w -at is fal-c, cud he i nows it, and his purpose'is to keep Republicans voting the ticket, i ight oi -> rong. and we now charge Hu- Republican Ring of this c-oumy wit.! faE- ly representing to the t nv v-o’.i;-.- m, nrh .t they arc m Temp-Tii ,»* pr.rv fa (liepurj»oko of siviuiiig their vo<es f-u the entire ticket, at tL - same ,: rue they are nmaipuhi'.nig sap o>> ke-'p-rs and other.- as ho' sit i i Ear p w - i to get (in ii' ii.iiu' nci in i iv.ir ■ f thi-ir < a- d-ia'ia- ” ,-. '-o.se pc sen d las tdry may n, t !> w hfa [mu sobriety.” They know that till uupli -by is u sure road to par.y defeat. Tln-y ivyi the hand writing on the wail as dcda eated in O in, and i iey know th.r if the voters oi this < o intv were I ft. free to chooae. the same fate wa Id oyer?ake them h -re 'i’h-y -oe that til a t Ili pea] te . r- i i ing id) ive pc tv, and Urn! some, you many ,v;:l vote I‘-t t «> t .-st me*!. iegardh s cf the may label t <y w a, . i.d sc ng lid , they tii-nible l.i Lin ir shoes,’ as tiiey pi*.in mneo iln-i;-e.'ics of “;Sim -.- y s nig-ivug.” am! dv.-a.-uate as “Doughfaces ail who v,id ii»t dance to tucir music. The “Union Volunteer,” a monthly uew..-pap'-r, d votu ro tic- ini.< j-i -ts . f I the soldiers auo sailors of t.'.e 1 ie j war, tii ir widows and heirs, has the j foiiowia- g with referance to HON. D. W. VOUR id EL,S. 1: does not need the columns of out paoer to show the soldier of ;ir ceututy tifat tiiey have a * j'rien l at Court, ’’ and vviil have one .is lo x astiom’D. \V. Voorhees retains ii.s seat in tia esenate. Win n that eide! vandal, John A .Bcntiy. w-ts Cotumiosioner of Hen Rons and trying to gel full in his hands, among those who fearlessly Rood up among the soldiers’ friends ; an -' against the money power was Seam or Yoorhees. In tl>e debate ou the sixty surgeons bill, Mr. Voori.ai-s 3 id, aft . quoting the law, “ You s -o that utKier the sections alrea-dy (j.i-j.* ted Commissioner of Pensioas nas ample authority to do anything he p.eases so far as the exu-m, *..i.;.ioj of pensions is concerned. Every suspicion lie may entertain can be at once verified by any number of surgeons and any number of s.,eciai agents At the present time he has at least

forty special agents constantly trav eling for the purpose of finding evidence of some fraud in some pension case. The whole business of the office is transacted upon the idea that every application is a fraud; that all affidavits are untrue and that as a matter of fact very few people were disabled in the late war. Sir, the object of this biil seems to be to cast suspicion on all pension claims. Like the pamphlets and letters of he commissioner, it appears to saturated with the idea that a pensioner is always ready and willing to commit a fraud on the Government, and that a pension when he gets it is a gratuity, I deny these assumptions from beginning to end. The pensioners and applicants for pensions are as honest as other men and have given quite as much evidence of friendship for the Government as those who asperse them, Nor do I regard the payment of a pension as a charity, it is the payment of a debt. A pensioner is a creditor, not a' pauper. When the Government pays him his pension it does not bestow alms; it discharges an honest obligation. It is the f liiii meat of a contract between the Government and’ the soldier. The soldier has complied with his part of .he contract on the fields of war in hardship, weariness and pain. His wounds are his vouchers, and suen evidence is sufficient for me. Others may take j care of the Illustrious and the fortus nate. They may even create new offi- i ces for them, and grant them high : sounding titles, bnt while 1 have the ! honor to represent a state upon this , floor I shall keep the contract with j

tlm wounded, torn and shattered of , the r ank and file.” It i 3 the man who utters such sen- | tbnents as the above that the soldiers j lake deliget in honoring, and always I wiil. They will break through party ! lines. And the time is not far distant ! when they will make the 1 nes, and j ’he Leftt of jdyalty to him wlio shed j in biooo on the net;le field, or lay., parched and fevered in rebel privo ', shall be ihat he or his wi low shall sit :a? h feasts, and that honor not giv-’ ; mi alone to those of the gold and glittor, Th<- «-'-dicrs are waking ur to the fa: . Hi •* tim* polititcan’d unhitching i '*!!!.)!“You know our party !ms al- *.* a *>: >d bv tie soldier,” will not ' c ■ a litrli. T’hey vdl ask foi t!ie < ’ : fence <»f 'vorlrs and deeds, and !h -;e or ! v who can show such records - ~ n ecive our support. \

AMENDMENTS.

Ci N.®': i TioNAi, Methods as Dkolabj-id : v iii:: Mjaibrbs of tiip; Con.sti tutional Convention. Toem vatic and Rbpubi.tcan Flat- - Conkkontkd nv Histouical Facts. I'A ■ e iliejaocrat'lo Party Absolutely liightWe are indebted to Hon. John R. Cravens for an old pamphlet published by the members of the Convention I who ii f ed our 81 ate Coustßu-i n. Ti.is pamphlet contains the Constitution end an nddres to tli ' peo 4 le by the members us tho Convention, explaining the meaning of certain parts | of the canstitution, and cite add res : is especially explicit and f .11 on tint part providing i n its own amend* meat. Wo sub -ii it to our readcus ah 'h r the men who made the Conj : xi( iitioii under- mod it. m -a ing bett r tbaa the ucligu'cs of the last Re- | publican-State (’onveution. Here is i w lint, idle address says under the fol- ! lowing sub head; : „ ' “MODE of amending the constitution. I Amendments to the Constitution [maybe propused in the Senate or House of Representatives. If passed by a of alt the members elected to either brunch, they are referred to the next regular session of the Legislature; to be held two years thereafter. If passed by them a second time they are then, at the nexl general election, to be submitted to the people; and if they pass this final ordeal tiioy become a part of the Constitution . In this way there will always occur a<. n .il election of members of the Legi: lature, during the canvass for ; f i which the amendments that may j nave been proyos d at the previous i session can be brought in issue, and S nearly three years must intervene ! from Hie rime an amendment is fiist ! proposed before it. can be finally i adopted. There was provided in the old Con- | stitut.ion no mode of submitting to ! t e the people separate amendments. I The ml vantage of this provision Is, ; that without the expense of a Convention, the new Constitution, if i found faulty or dsfi i -nr in my of its ; n; :is, may be amended .and perfected, * * * * * * ; ; ’ EOItGE Whitei ield C.Mu:,l J tesldeut Vi :.t. H. English, Principal So V. G orge L. Sites. Robert M Evans, H.- mail G. Bark well, Assistant Sacrota pies. 8' e page 31 of pamphlet entitled. ' l’>m.-iii ui i, n of H ■ Statw of Indiana : tie .'address of the Constitutional n.v< a im.” published by N rman . -a. at New Albany, in 1831. I • -<■»*• • d Di'iuocratic Sentinel, of Rons • I er ' ppeared hist week jammed t . o; U union notes, with the star lie,ie Manner on its outside. Mac’s io. st ; waves.—Montieello National. lirrc will be preaching by Rev. B. -A rgason. at the' Presbyterian •/h’n-.-l. :-xt .Sunday night. All are i’t"i ''i to attend. Social meeting SvAarday before at y;!0, T, LI.

FOUND.

On Monday October, 9th, 1882, in ' v - o,i township, Jasper eountvjud., 1 l; out live miles ujrthwest of Renssohi r, a note for S3O. 00. made by C. Ti. constable, of Grant township, ■.cV’t-on county, Indiana, in favor of Aiumui, Miller <fc Co., Akron, Ohio, pay aid:., at the bunlduor offie of Mea -rs. : «* McCray A* Co., Ken land Lid.. vh !<-r on btick c-f note to r»av John -* dc (;>s., stamped. No. of not * ! id. a—3 By cal sag ou the undersigned, pi eying property, mil paying ehatgcs tor this notice, the owm roan have Die samD. ii. Rakekver. sVwion io*.yn,hq), Jasper county, 1 ldiana

USE SMITH'S SEED PRESERVER !

Ami save your seed corn from rais and niu-i-. a nd avoid the necessity of re planting For ,'aie by N W A JI N ER & SONS, Reiifesclaer, Ind.

NOTICE. Airs. E P. Honan has just received u large invoice of Fall and Winter IThs ami Bonnets. Please give her a <* 11 before buying elsewhere. F ~ -

Corner," apd secure bargains. * j i ! I ; - i j 9 tirade ro f\n msk uradero IhSW6FO uradero

AUCTION! AUCTION!! F. J. Sears & Son, will sell at nuc tion oh Saturday, Aug. 21st, ’B2, all the Hotel Furniture belonging to L. , A. Burk.

MILLINARY.

For Your Fall and Winter Milliuary, phase call on Mrs. E. P. Honan*

A DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY.

Ladies prefer Florcston Colosrue bccar.oe they find this lasting combination of ex piisite perfumes a delightful novelty.

TEMPERANCE.

Dr, R. Hutchins, o lowa,, will addi- -s tho people’of Jasper county under the directions of the Grand Tern perance Council of Indiana as follows: Center School House, Barkley tp., Sunday, Oct, 22;id, 1882, at ID. 30 a. m. % Rensselaer, Court House. Sunday, Oct. 22nd. 7 o’clock, p. ui. j Egypt School House, Jordon tr«, I Monday, October 28d, 1882; 7. TJ p. m. Remington, Sunday, Oct. 21tii 1882, ! at 7 p. m. Dr. Hutchins is an able and eloquent advocate of the principles of temperance. D. it. Miller, / S, litwios, n Committee. S. R. Washburn, )

WORTH REMEMBERING.

New that good times are again upon u* it is wo ih remembering that no one can enjoy the pleasantest surroundings if in bud health There are hundreds of miserable people going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, when a hottie of Parker’s Ginger Tonic I would do .hem more good than all the | medicines they have ever tried. Ladies and Gents arctic under wear just received at the popular Notion Store of E. P. Honan. The publication of the World’s Cyclopedia of Selen e is an event of remarkable interest to many. For the first time, it brings the scholarly productions of the masters in modern science vvitlwu the reach of ctudents and all readers who most need, and |mo t highly appreciate, their work, j Tire plan of the Cyclopedia differs | from any previou iv published, in that instead of being a mere alphabetical I Rat. of briefly treated lopios, including a mays of unimportant subjects, il ! will include, complete, the most im j portaut woe Us of leaking sci' ntiiic | writers upon subjects or the highest • value and interest. Each volume i will be complete in itself. Volume | one. just issued, a large “model octa- : vo” of nearly 709, is sold at the pri< I of $1 59 for the cloth, and $1.75 for • tin* half Russia binding.’and contains ; what lias heretofore app -ar ■ ! in nu- ! merou- volumes, obtainable e-T * at ! many times the cost* the works of i such autiiors as T. A. Huxley, R, A. | Proctor, Herbert Spencer. Andrew i Wilson. It. C. Tn nch, Alexander Bain, i George ltawlinaon. and others. This* I volume wiil be followed soon by vol- | times two ami three, tiie contents of i which are said to be of even greater I popular interest amt scientific value j than the present.' It is alifiost super- ; fiuous to name the publisher of this i grand contribution to the intellectual ; progress of the masses, for who else ; would furri-Ji so much that is oxed- ! lent for so little cost as John B. Al-. den, New York? For sale by booksellers and club a tents. i. j A large invoice of knit goods in J ■ ket-q Hoods and Hose just receiv - ed at E. P. H-ormu’s. Tin Clove land Leader says that for change of air an oi l coitfish and a hammock hung in the carriage nouse i does Just as well as a trip to the seashore, and you are handy to the house iu case of tiro. Please < all and examine those nice hoods tor the ehool girls, very cheap, at Homans, The largest assortment of Guns ever brought t > Rensselaer, muzzle . ;,p -d brer-ch leading, single and double j bairol. Powder, shot, cartridges and j general equipments for hunting and | fishing, at Wm. A. L iaison's. i -ha fima ■( wood Puu.p ii. ihe niar- | ket. rubber bucket, fine finish, E. W : 'Yalkcr’s. Sold by W- A. Damson Newels Block, the dihtingth-ring charm. A d« lightfiff fi qp-mce of freshly g.ul>ei'd flow*!.'*- and spsc»*« i.- the distiu—gm iiu cimnn of Fli .cstoe. Stop at i. B. Leuniing’s for your v, al pap r, a s-to. k i inferior -to none, nil prices rack bottom. Atgaud Stoves, tt,c finest in the world, nickel and plain. Sold by W A. Lamson. Horans your Furnishing G-'ods

Mr. Ferguson is again in the field of trade, prepared to supply all who wish with lumber, coal, etc., at lowest rates. Office and yards opposite the depot.

ANNOUNCEMENT— RECORDER.

Editor of Sentinel: Please announce that I will be a candidate for j Recorder of Jasper County, sob, j-i t i to decision of yet ts of said eoutj at j die polls. AUG'S. H. WOOD. I ' — j To a 1 Citizens o? Jasper County. I is ~ diana: T respectfully nnounce nnsel. ,is> a e,.i: li-tHt.e for your suffrages tb-‘ : edee'ion for Recoeder of said j Con .tv. basing my claims to yen j f and |u?t consideration on un.inoationabie qualiP-afions for the dotes of such office—on a law-and- , order-abiding citizenship or said j eeuir v, for twenty one years of m« , tore manhood, tbreo years of wb.vh ; were passed ns one of the co*nt\ s > quota its the army that stamped out j t»v great rebellion. Because the ro | i. ipts of the exertions f my life thus far have iunri l to tins eomninnuy. and hr cause it would not be ii.?d wbi!-> some soldiers and m oiv that tu-.vov w< re soldiers are ntuiiifi mill\ provided for, oth r soldiers wbo ha\e served as foi l fully as man could serve* Ids country a 1 e Kft to strug le as- ,ii>sl p iv» r y an I greedy rivalry until utterly crushed. James A. Burnham. The attraction et tlio town, is the populiv Millinery Store of I*j. P. nonan.

“EVERYBODY”' respectfully notiilod tnut Dr. Ira Kerrey has opened an office over Willis J. lines’ Drug Store for the practice of Dentistry in all its branches. No pains will be spared to give the lest satisfaction for the least money. Teeth extracted without pain. IRA C. KELL IVY, Dentist.

NON HKKIDEN T NOTICE. State of Indiana, I . . In the Jasper C ircuit .rasper County, ( 1 Court, October term, Complaint. No. 2144John Makeover, V . Lorenzo f) Parker. Joseph Parker, Jacob Parker. John Parker. Dav! 1 Hahn. David Stephen on and De.hn- Meeker. It appearing by aOid ivit, this dav filed in the Office of the Clerk of the .Tamper Circuit ( onrt. that all of the above named defend mb are necessary partle* to the above entitled -tffiion. ilie object of which is to quirt title ro Real ® S V\M !UK for the foreclosure of a lien for taxes paid thereon. and that the defendant. Joseph Parker is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice of the pendcue of .'itch action is tliero-fos-e given to sr.i-l d. t-ndalit -Joseph; Parker, and th'nt the same wiil stui-d R<r tria' »t i at* n«-\-t I erni of said Court, to lie begun and held at t o l <utrt House, in the Town ■ f Pens-. ■:.!;i'._i ■> the "."'I 1 ty and State aforesaid. on the Third ...onoav »n October, 1882. , Witness, mii-'.tf: an.! tin; •“ ■ •" -Seal.!- said Court- i h - Pit ■' i y ■>! -*u oust. 1 ' ISS3. CITAIILE ' M I'J.ICP Cl-rk .Tnrncr (‘ip-nit Conr!. Mdrdecai F. ChiU-nte, Alt’; f r Pdf. August- 4. IS-'C. - Vo >. OX-1 EM PENT 'OT ■ E State of 1 u liana, „ in ’• " 1 P,' 1 ' ( i Jasper County, \ ! n,'*r 1•• : .t . ei \*. ?,fa;-v 1 Viihi. - Man- M. Davis. Hester *. ' u- '■ he A.V e>ng, Ilattieb Sniither . char e s;>i It -rs. and theUnkuown H -P ; ».* A’exaa ter Milter. •. -d. it appeal-ins' 1"' affidavit ' dav!lh*e in ‘ <* Office of the Ciork, of '' T-w, 1 1 Hint ’of the nbov" unwed dP>•’' t_ -re o-e -arv rler >. th -duo-'- .-o'led i-n tie ob-ject-o' -.'.-id' his to quit 1 ' ltd- 1 to Io n! P-t r * ant! cancel no ! »•,•«> >. and 1 ’•(* luv i *•* • 4 i lev • ’ Slie -i *•••> ’ T!>.- T'uk.-owu u of Alcxancer Mill-, ” ■ unkno '• to the plaintiff. T-:< t*c;.* the poj.-iaiicv of -ucl’ sc’ton I five! i so--:: (riven u -a'l Pofendants r.t d tha’ d same ; ,vi’’ , .-id f,. tri.-t.-.- ’be next tern of ’he Jasper I , 'iro-iit i r to ’„1 at tip C . I .lionit.-w iof t?o . 5..>,-.. r . tn tlieConm I - ta‘< . -■ i I. on ihc Third Monday o? <)•■• j ! ober 2, j 1 S| ; 1 c ; ('m-t this dhy of Jitfy, ' ' a r) j ft. *. t n VJ-I.MS n, ’*Pl' 'P Fie-k J.-spe’ ! 1-o nit Court. tPiOi ,n«, n r - Pro., Attvs for pill’. .i u!v .8. tt f> AM CO.

Mit i. iif! rat ri'fii- if Sstfifi VOTICF IS nriiruvci' EX to tin* -r d : 'ors L I '.e ! r- v.i-ros.*-’ and . leg'riees of .’,'hodfl i 1:1”. I) -:'i! •> ;!>'■:> nr in the 1 -.■■■' I ' : t ■ P.i'iv!. li' 1 i-a i.'-'ii sel'or T>i(l :’u:l on the P'' .*:>>• of Octok •• 1 v.S*;. sii.'d li •.v i'mi! : ! iiny. why the |'i • 1 j. ,( \ ( ... mis- \vi ■ h lllf* :i*c o[ -.ii;l decerl, • t shottl ' not ho >t’*p”<»v. and ■"! I lu'ira .ire nolife I :h -i: Mil I>. ; r • make proof of heirs’-, i'.i nml rcech 1 ■■t-'vr dfv 1 rPm I: slm'-es f- Win* •«« •!»« Clerk of said Court. / • CIIAKJ.E’- 11. PRICE. Clerk Ja»i>'*p Circuit Court. Jnly 11, 1882.- SJNOTICK TO XON-KKBI»EVrs. St .Vo „f Indiana. I 1 -per < 'iu ait Court. Jasper County. ’ ' Ocl o’ r I'erin, 1882. Amelia il- Miller, v<. William E. Temp;ot<m, EmmaJ Templeton, and . James W. Timpletou. Ceriphriut No. T.’V,'. It appearing by afiiduvii .liied in open Court on the j ‘.ll ii day ol June l. N .'. ill . , tile defend. 1 :n l James W. 'i'. inpli ton is. a lieu resident of the State of Indiana, trial the object of said in-t ion is for the foreclosure of a mortytige ami the appointment of Receiver, and - that all of said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice i ■ therefore herein' riven sai l defendant •Tames W. Templeton that uule.-s tie appear on tile first day of the m'Xt term of this Court, to lie holden on the 'i'ntrd Monday of Oelo’ier, A . !>. 1882, at. th* Court lions*, in Item seiner. ,u said County and State, and answer <>.■ demur 10-aid complaint., the same will beh ardand detenninyd in liis absence. y-“ _s_ w In witless whereof 1 have hereunto ftftvV’ tad mv hand ami In veto tdljxori the TAJ* si li of said Court «t tun . ° Indiana, this itoth nay of June, a. :>. 1883. CHAULKS 11. Pi:r<’K, Clerk. Thompson & Bro. Ally's for pi"lf, Jtine 30, 1882—jt8

NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, { In the Jasper Circuit Jusper County, ‘ (Court, October Term. 1382. Complaint No. 2'Joii. . Meinrad Rumcly and John Kumciy Robert Parker, Samuel N.Ooodaie, jr., Eugenie Peufield, widow Executrix and sole residuary l . atee of John’J. l’enfield. Hiram Griswold, Xhotnas McGuire, Samuel N.Goodale, George \V. llolonbaek, Nuniy Meeker, Joim Meeker, her husband, Clara Young John Young, her husband, Jennie P. Maxwell. is.iminl c. Maxwell her husband. Emma P Kiddle Hiram I). Riddle her husband. Elisabeth i’rir Edwin It. Price her husband. North Pa,'tier. Robert Parker, Mary Esther Shaw. John K. haw her husband, and Martha Ann Parker. It appearing from the affidavit lib d on the 12th day of June, 1882, that all of said defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, that tip: object oi said action is to quiet title to Real Estate and remove clouds therefrom, and that all ol said defendant- arc necessary parties to said action. Notice is therefore hereby riven said defendants, and each os them, that unless they be and appear on the first day of th : tvxf term oi tin Court, to be hoidcn on the ‘s bird Monday <>•’ >'c tober, a. i>. 1882. at the Court II 'iisc, in Rensselaer, iu said County and ftputc, aud nn- wer or (lemur to said complaint, ihe same Will be hear a and determined in their übscncc. f ® In witness whereof 1 have ho a - | unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, rl.is 'Kith day of ’ CHARLES 11. PRICE. Cletk. K. Ilicgitts, and T. A il. pTffs' a;ty‘ : . 3'S 1882 —310

THE K'JSW ;Wak3BVßr House, BENSSELAKR, INn. JUST OPEN III), New and finely furnished. - Cool and pleasant rooms. Table unsurpassed. Good Sample Rooms on first Floor. Ere ■ Hits to and from Depot L. A. BCUKE, April 28,1882—y. Proprietor,

Ms. A, THOMSON i '" Kv,\ I 1 I \ z#V .a: >\ ffe@sss ■ ’tide I*p \ in Pv - ;P.D ! ■ • ®jSl -,- QtfJ

O-DjllilSO-hyl S f w F J F R WSc l- t-A Ett it* I s T iemingtoii, Xnd B. EfIHKViJi.-JCW«* 'Wjrr,*- - -. -jr- . visDuaWaM Id&Cl y! ilatj ISi IjS 8 [FIRST DOOR EAST OF iWf OFFICE.] Rensselaer, - - Indiana FRESH BEEF. PORK, VEAL, MQTTH Sausage, Bologna, Hais. Baton, Etc., Sold i a quail lilies tosul! rut it ha-a i-.nt !ho lowest prices . rile V’-ny best 01 .-tuck .•••l:.tlglito|- d. (Jive me a'call. l-'isi- rid Poultry kept it- -e.-ts m. The IlidllCs! market |ir ict i tui’sli paid for Ct th p >es, Culv. -; ’ouit i . Hides, Slu-i p i I . Tallow, etc vr.naT S. E. WOODS. genera! j hi3orar.6B Agency DANIEL * MILLER tM'M-Sdt'.i i 1 i”. p ; ,p'. R * / , U tit- Jjii l .. .io_ i i.u.A i ,\p n.A.vci: k *;jf■ -1-;• in ■•. . i -ii. \, i.... •> 'i iiit.i r iial.ti< • mi-.i-’i<‘* • th uo,v, -ii,o ate ■*** ■ i 1 ■ i* l * loir* ; - • -11 tin' Ic i i. ii v : :|1 *.u id! \’ d Vo, ! . F •• Xlvi lN< ' !'■••» •' Ill'll. lill, r |iu SDP I 'D’ - i-’i t- I'. ' 111’ ■’ r • lot ,S. f 1 ■•••'. ov > : -r ' !.*•( b; A V 111 l.r.i: ; t if- ,v \ eiilenl; ins ( 0., off tin ’f ru *’«••. - n*-«-> . i. SPV Oil - it lilts: ium t Pr.ocic, v 11 5 noiusejiicr fn.l.

DEAD! ilim .MACHINE! alauVttl Ootwler 21st F A A M FU S. ;DC Y >ur C vv. f. 1L ; If’i.iU ! TWO MEN \ ' !) \ il V cmr ~,,,1 (~ . u , V o ■bat s ,11(1 ; a it Tit. in o e 1 .v. v, lib ii will be fin superior and cost ! ■ 1;, .a hail 1- min us Clay file at f.trtovy. Mk d EifliiA firSwSy P’Sfltrptiirr-y ft fe'4 £l£ j-s € wl:. - V. a; k Ms : a.* »l| jlc* Li's Hewer p-pe a id Well C ’’ in ■ ol a'l .Ire mad ■ to'order. Tci loi.i for those who wish to invest in Machines or'! erriiory. A!! work gminuiU c<; a-repiv-ortc 1 . T.r i, , so licit .eel and pioipjio.. lii:,d. ' • “ .’.l communiciitions to the 1 above named A rents at, .Monin ilo, Jnd., wfp re j ceive prompt aiiention. nPftT to i" , - ,, "’« b-!.."" the public. You ; lIL a can i, ake money !-i-t<*i at work for ISa rtN us (I).Ml :. lit y t it 7 ' IT -a Capital 1 R 0 ■&%»? 9 not imedcd. \Ve will start you. §J2 I a day and upwards marie at linme hy f!»•■’i; 1 tln -■ trl- ; oils. Men, women, hoy-'and giris warned every, where, to work tor us. ' Now i. the tin You can work in spare time only or ::i v \ our w holt* time It* tbe business. \ <»; 1 can 1* w ha me a nil do 1 lie work.. No ether business will pay yon nearly as well. No 0110 can fail to make eno‘rnv'*is pay by engagitip* at once. Costly Outfit •: Terms free. Money made fast, easily, and ho orahly Address iiviit Turn ,t Co.. Augusta, Maine.

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The Venice rath SentineJ. JAMES W.MefcWEh »’p«*priet*r. Aclvei t.3ing Reutes. mLP'Va, J-“ V ~00. Vitae.-,?,. •• f«® hlgl-t eoi. *• ; a wolt'oem a'L iltiglo -niuii 11 wiiltl *'•' UlCt’C ttiuil hLuMM V'" f !' "'lujtablemtos *5 ' -• . 'or V uoll'rs A ■ i* - -•, lii , , , f 10l I tIIOU *b» : ; i! «t• t itEilj,'.l.',*' ' ' irl D<?inc > nis, Aten. Ho'"!'" '*• '• K >i' - Jpiii'li. : * ioi io con ts a • , hi-rem erSets ulin. 01 i.’isi r.p , v , ” I'H'bi n.lvnnoe w: . ; 1 ‘ ''‘ ; ut. r!yiu udrun*# MOitBi.CA; F, C JLCOTE ESS ,|vi * . tOl Mey-M.I .w ~ ‘ Uduma' •i.’iM-r me: ■ hMr l of , Li - i 'vtaaiNS Zl.Vt»l»tPlooi»| h- . DWIGGINS IWe i- .ye ~, * tl , " ’ Indiana lie in , ’ , ’ ’V B* Austin with •' > I.m tlHMniur* Kiv« 111 I . tail v ( , , j. 1 ' n . kiinti pruotio# (.tins. ' ‘'"Di.es aim Jnstiaa tunic,• now D ... Vill.

**iri LER, :,,v s ~r ~ A ' , oy-at-I < , 4 > r E M''Miiu',L' u " , ’ ail ' i; ‘ ■'ot iM EL a'lnElKir* - ’ ' ""- mOMPSOM BROTHER, i lihlm ( o rts. ' l * mK * ii-UL-JN J„ ypiTJLER, We pa, /. " ' oc y u ‘ »n«l Abstracter P'Uili.TiUo!; I :aV,|s Ul0 “ t 0 ,Mly l U ß tUAO* IE Lu U n '7 x* nz-ip IN P. BITTKB9 r.. ?:■ r BE & rriTTERs. " Mo.n”-»?■; '• l" ,| ow Austin’s hotel. > •* j loutr. r tint* * , ’-p KBURN, 1 - •: H. burgeon, '• it- V, , ' a,«. o e*\,. !|• iv ’' “I”’ >«l 4 He* "i ' u,, tine uis,v»svs. P ITB, o’rthi -i ! ■ '' ' *' ' ' 1 ’ v dsbiukton street JU‘ J • *''lis oiimr, 1 lid d V . P3S? VDFK. " y •-1 maw b : IN ’I N. I 1■ IA N\, °“‘' i IC ' d i 'll A n t GE BLO* I.fVTToYs ,V ,'Si‘I.C I \LTY. 1 >■ \ b Yi.i'tVrw, *■* t’« X D 5,"' v’ i'D ' * 1 * t i r:LK . M : ‘bbito!: uhe Cviliiflijig; Apij|. " ‘ : l ’ «’ "• II I • ( iM.rts Xtauon " •' in,, e, i. itiniiem, 1 ’ • , ' -s a i is. ov< i \lurruy’» Oih '■ •». I. In.lt na. J •*■ \v K u i: U;< <it k, u~ r'k kT r at Usani f it: u ! * ‘a v iti-«:k«*r. *’ ' -bwpft,, Nowtua ! ' ! ' " l " ' Litin» «f‘imnincJ " 11 1,1 ■’ ’ I -idP.il, I'axes paid. - 1-" ■ '-.ti--. a. -'3p3.cla.lt3r. “"** ‘ -i s Ur.mrf Dwlttgiu*, r . , ‘ ■ !■’« s'. i*r - il - LtL Hank, , ~ I >l.;Vi bI! A ! !;, (Ml,, jj v . ' bankfi tr 'h-lio sh; giv«* r . . -'b-i-Duii t <o! ■ etiotis ; min it.* ' . ’ lo'ut at iMirreiit ...... 1 , Bl l)fl '! "ii Intluiice* ,Y..Jntoros issued; »*. 1 , 1 d Hold. ' o’ nS lu sCinr Hllfe, which ~. “ 1 V bund. iae igoExposit i(, a . . 1 ® tl M'>te led by one of I ,V I*s 'l’lie Hank Vault L.; : . ' ' "" I- • lit. H will b« ' 1 ‘ "A; .>: • ■ i.*•» l . g Inn this Hank fur . ' ' ’ 1,1 in 1 1 to depositors ue

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c’IT. Z'i, dievs. Plasterer & Ci t in Builder. Leave onli 1- at i'luirj 's I,mg t tore. »r. \t 1 t 1. i Ci ill u I ocl imith, 1 1 I ' • Bl'• 11 n lit-.. —-i• || ol School iioißo, Id 1- . id* It 1.) -• 1* *ii ''- of i ii diii Wootii turn* if, P* ; 1 1 «'<•• * 11. 1 i 1.. iSlii 1 rat al Bi, ■J, ),( I I ~!) O. ,i,(i 111 mmOil;. Li.* | T-fc t,;v . 11., J, (• ail. vr>u4o ltJZli.i l (. USE, J c. L. i., krcprietor, • 11 1 < Ji i lucl/a. hul M • 1 ’coiii a ,*. a, w Ini ni I; tl through 'ii*' -1 i; ''ii fir* 1 ipc(.,.(i airy th>l(,e» Go 1 ■ It. i 11. Mt • t! ~ 1 1 ' sici'iiva .ins • no id ■,. • 1 i« in i 1 0 t.'iv 1,. Tty it.

. 7t DALE. I JJ. ■ l'T< INKY-AT LAW *e r.M.in - ivntANA. I . i.k 1 1. t,| stalls. i~r 2 " ' 1 : • •' n uke money.* s' Ls S a k ’i t(- e , , , j i k»; advantage fIB 9 I [' r.i'tie: loinces lor making mo \JP %> fte fc." I. ,1 tin *mi ( t or, y, nerally ho cone weal ty. wl. 11-.os wo 1« not .liiiprov such ehuii • n.'i.iM i. p \ ii\ \ e want many men, women, bo.. -,u d (,i* .- to*w rk for us right in their own localities. Any 01 e can do the work properly ft tu tl si rat star!. The businou* will pay mure than. ;■ • fm • ordinar; v ages. Expeni* 'vo ei.M't ftt:•»,'• bed fr- . N, ■1 - who enyagaa fail- 1 m :, iiK.ney rapidly. You tan darota your whole time t,. tin work, 01 on ly yoar apart u-fmeutt*. Full infottn Aionand nil that is u*a4 ( ltd sent free. Adtiruas Mix so* A O#. trill. PorUajad, MaflMa