Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1882 — Page 3
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Rial Estate for Sale. TPIa om pwon & Uro. tt t ♦ Bavo for oaie cheap lands. Buyers •rill 4o well to •onsnlt them before pnrobdeftag
EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.
Thorenoon why women everywhere ano Parkor*s Ginger Tonic is, because •hey have learned by experience—lb* boot guide-that this excellent ■todiciaft overcomes despondency, forlodlcal headache, indigestion, pain la the back and kidneys, and other •roubles of the sex.—Home Journal. Oautaboli & Fardon.
Hone, sweet Home!
Mow in the time to buy a home.— Leopold io soiling lots in his addition Io tbs town of Rensselaer, that no •oo nvei be without a home. Terms —eno- fourth down, and tae balance In oqual apnual payments. What are you going to get? A Wack silk? Yes. Who of? J. V. W Kirk. AMY SUM FROM S3OO 00 toslo,ooo flrut mortgage real estate security •■ Ivo to ten years’ time. Frank W. Babcock. Just arrived at Fendig’s—the largoat and most select stock of <£othint ever brought to Rensselaer A. cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at my Emporium, •famine niy goods, and ascertain prices bofor« purchasing elsewhere. R. Fendig. A aloe lot of Circulars and Dolmans R. Fendig’s
CHEAP MONEY!
W« have finally secured our six per Mnt. nionoy and are now prepared to Make farm loans nt six per cent inters •at. These loans run forfi'e years but the borrower han option to pay part or •11 o 1 his loans before maturity. R. S. <fc Z. DWIGGINS. Several commodious and comfort" able hous- sto rent. ’Enquire at citizens’ Bank. Persona desuincr to borrow money •n real estate security, should see Trank W. Babcock. He can furnish any sum fromssoo to SIO,OOO, on shor ■ orio* and for any desired time. Bedford & Warner run the greatest ariety of goods of any establishment in this region, and announce it in the expression that they can supply anything from a threshing machine to 8 needle. Groceries, flour eonfeotioneries, hardware, country produca of all kinds, tobaccos, cigars —best In the market—wagons, reapers and mowors, binders, brick, tile threshing machines, etc. etc. You can’t fall of getting what you want "If you don’t see it, ask for it.” R. Fxwdis has just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Goods aver brought to this town. A full line of Gentlemen’s furnishing goods at Fendig’s. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see.
GOOD NEWS.
Mo more chills and ague in this section. Our Druggists is selling an article called “Ague Conqueror,” It ts about the only satisfactory prepa ration sold for the cure of Fever and Agua, Dumb chills, Intermittant or Billlous Fevers. The Proprietor of the Agua CcFQUERohas used but lit" tie energy to make this medicine known, and yet its sales is immense in Ague Districts. It purifies the blood, Liver and - o*her Secretory oregons so effectually that ths Chills do not return even when persons ha* e had they for years. Entirely vego table preparaiion. Prico 50, cents •nd >1 .00 per Bottle. Two doses wij ■top the chills. Pure Cream Bread -.warranted to be made of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread:Teranna Bread, at Purcupiie’s Restaurant. Che best lot ofG hams and Cash mere* nt R. FmuHt’e.
Lonisrille. If- A & Cteu Railway, Solid Trains Between Louisville and Chicago T'TOItT.EZ : TmiiuKr- • SOUTH iruoirjuirsa,: No. 8. : No. 1. ;ISB2. ; No. 2. : No. 4. Daily. ; Dally.* ; • Daily.*: Daily. 7 45pm 7 00am Iv Louisyillk m # 20pm 8 25am 808 “ 722 “ “New Albany ‘ 858 “ 805 * 1030“ 947 “ ar Mitchell, 8 33“ 547 “ 11 45 “ 11 08 “ “ Bloomington 515 “ 431 “ 12 21am 11 48 “ “ Gosport 489 “ 355 “ 112“ 12 36pm “ Gr’nc’atle jun 3 47“ 804 ‘ 117“ 102 “ “ Greencastle t 42 “ 259 “ 149“ 136“ “Roachdale 808 “ 228 “ 2 18“ 206 “ “ CrTrdsville j 2 88“ 157“ 221 “ 208 “ “ CrawFrasville 9 35“ 154 “ 8 17*- 363“ “ Lafayette jnne 159 “ 12 58 “ 328 “ 814 “ “ Lafayette 105 “ 12 41 “ 422 “ 408 * “Reynolds 12 15“ 1154 pm 43c “ 424 “ “ Monon 11 59am 11 39 “ 4 40“ 427 “ Iv Monon 11 56 • 1135“ 517 “ 504 “ ar Rensselaer 11 18 “ 10 59 “ 720 “ 720 “ “Dalton 905 “ 855 “ 805“I8 05 “I “ Chicago Iv •06 “ 750 “ •Daily except Sunday. Connections made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest, Pullman palace sleeping cars on trains 8 and 4. For tickets and further informaiion apply tol C. F.WREN. Agent, Rensselaer. Murbat Kkli.ex, G. P. A.. Louisville, Ky.
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4,1882.
PROGRAMME OF TEMPERANCE MEETING
The regular meeting of the Renssel-. aer Blue Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the Court House, Saturday evening November 4th, 1882. The following is the programme of exercises: 1. Song by choir, Mrs. W. L. Hamar organist. 2. Prayer by Rev. D. T. Halstead 3. Reading of Scriptures by Miss Medge Osburne. 4. Song by choir. 5. Reading minutes of previous meeting by Secretary. 6. Opening remarks, by Hon. R. 8 Dwiggins. 7. Song by the choir. 8. Remarks by C. J. Brown. 9. Bong by the choir. 10. Declamation by Rena Peacock. 11. Ten minutes recess. 12. Remarks by Rev. J. J. Claypool. 13. Declamation by Maggie Haley. 14. Miscellaneous remsrks. 15. Song by the choii. 16. Closing remarks by Ezra C. Nowels. Benediction by lev. Philp Me Dade. Remarks limit d to five minutes. Let the memb rs of the choir be present early and take seats assigned for them. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Exercises to commence at 7.30 o’clock p. m. Noble J York, Pres’t Charles W. Coen, Sec’y. Beware of spurious tickets. Remington Ind., November 1. 1882. To Charles H. Price, Chairman, and the Gentlemen of Jasper County Democratic Central Committee. I hereby withdraw my name as a candidate for ( ounty Commissioner of the third district. I feel grateful to the party for the nomination which wae sc unanimously tendered me and am anxious for its success at the polls, and in retiiing from the canvass I am prompted by a desire to do that, wnich iu my judgment will be for the best interests of the people and the party with which I have been connected so long. I believe that if Mr. Rockwood and myself both remain in the field, success, to say the least, would be doubtful. I therefore withdraw my name as a candidate for commissioner of Third District, and suggest that the name of Elisha E. Rockwood be substitu-* ted. Mr. Rockwood fills the Jeffersonian standard for he is both honest and capable, and if elected, as I think he will be, will make a faithful and efficieot officer. Hoping that Democratic principles and Democratic candidates may triunph and that we can rejoice togethv er in a magnificent victory. I am yours respt’y Edward W. Culp.
The “Boss” who has been doing the heavy writing for the Republican intimates that the Sentinel has been continually harping on their admissions with reference to the character and habits of their candidates. Not so. But we have been harp ng o n their circulating what they term “that large brood of foul slanders” and then charging it upon Dem crats. Thanks to Dr. Kelley tor a number of wild ducks. A very heavy rush of job work has delayed us in going to press this week. A little capiril is needed for Mr. Powell, and therefore the Republican deems it necessary to insinuate that Wes. Duvall is engaged in circulating a i.eport that Mr. P. connived at the escape of the prisoners recently in his custody. Nothing is more preposterous, Mr Duvall has been doing no such thing But then the Repub lican ha- been a success in placing its candidates in unfavorable attitudes before the people.
BEAUTY REGAINED.
The beauty and color of the hair may be safely regained by using Parker’s Hair Balsam, which is much admired for its perfume, cleanliness, and daadrufferadicating properties.
Mr. Nowels, in another column takes up the unmanly, sneaking, dee. picable innuendoes—not charges—uttered against him in last week’s Republican. The fifty dollar check to Mr. A. G. W. Farmer, was given in a business transaction, unmixed with politics, as to the check insinuatingly said to have “went to Newton township, he broadly declares “no check was given and returned,” etc The insinuation with reference to Gillam township, he flatly repudiates, The Board of equalization was called tofiether by him, and the little political capital intended to be createtUoy the inuendo disappears. We printed that caU, the Board of Equalization met in response thereto, and the Republican writer’s “mountain” has dissolved. Instead of costing the county SIOOO for readvertising the jail, $49 was the total, and of that amount tie Republican received more than half. The necessity for relett ng, too, is shown to have been no fault of the Auditor, and the insinuation to tne contrary goes the way of all flesh. The i ebate of $5 in the saloon keepeis’ license fee for political effect, must yet exist in the imagination of the writer. Mr. N. knows nothing about it. So to t b e circulation of slanders against Mr. Robinson, he
disclaims any knowledge thereof. The fact is that writer was ou the hitnt stretch for political capital and synipa by for his pet selfish aim s prompted him. Personall., there is no leve between the author of the Republican article and Mr. Robinson. If any damaging reports have gained circulation ije and others of his party are resposible. They insinuated that “true, all of our (their) candidates ■yere not men of life-long sobriety,” etc., thereby sending broadcast through the columns of their own organ, the inference that some of their candidate at least, had a reputation for dissipation, We say again that the charge that Democrats have been engaged in circulating slanders against the Republican candidates ia false as—perdition. Mr. Nowels, as Auditor has proved himself to be faithful, laborious, honest and conscientious, and given to the duties, abilities of a high older. During his administration and that of his predecessor, Mr. Barkley, over $2,000 has been recovered back to the treasury—mistakes made in settlement with former treasuters by their predecessors, and discovered by them. The bankers of the United States met in cenvention and determined that the tax on capital, deposits and checks should be removed, and every Republican in Congress from Indiana down to DeMotte, bowed to the behests of the bank monopoly and voted to remove the tax tax that goes directly into the treasury. At the same time these same Congressmen including DeMotte, voted to correct a clerical error andcontinujd an exorbitant tax on woolen and knit goods—a tax which goes into the—pockets of the monopolists. Vote for Tom. J. Wood for Congress. Mr. Nowels dent require an attorney tp explain to and for him his duties of his office under the law. Ke is perfectly familliar with them, and effectually squelches the Guerilla who misrepresents him in last weeks Repu lican. The Indianapolis Journal has furnished the information that a fund has been furnished this district by the Liquor League for the specia; benefit of Mr. Hoover. Taere is not a word of truth in it. • -«•*- The Republican papers have been persistent in their demands for Mr. Hoover to explain his position on submission. He had already done so before the committee which placed him in nomination, but to gratify them, he furnished them with a copy of the letter which appears in another column. They refuse to publish it, but tell their readers that “he has been smoked outl” What there is in that of either honesty or manliness the people will determine. Their sole object is to deceive their readers.
THE DISTINGUISHING CHARM.
A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered flowers and spices is the distinguishing charm ot Florestoe. The silliest attempt to make a “ten strike” is the effort of the “damphool 5author oi “Have you Forgotten,” in this week’s Republican. We will assure the “damphool” that the people have not forgotten the “SIOO by G to beat Nowels,” especinlly since you have reminded them of that fact, and it will be remembered next Tuesday. Mr. Robinson should reward your damphoolism with a button.
Advertised Letters.—Letters ad" dressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 28th day of October, 1882. Those not claim" ed within four weeks from the date befors given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons ealling for any of the let" ters in this list will please say they are advertised. S Wm. M. Barkley, Miss Maggie Braddock, William Cooper, W. L. Fleener., J. M. Kaudley, Geo. Longshore &Son, J. E. McNeil, Benj. Oglesbery, Ed ward Preston, L. C. Richardson, Charles Walters. Horace E. James, P. M. Our “Simon“ is to preside at a “whipping in” Convention to be held at Ezchange Hall, Remington, next onday evening. But Simon, polit" icaily, does not possess a very extraordinary grip in this county. The Republican says: Ohio went Demccratic because 75,000 Republicans remained at home Ohio cast a much larger vote han heretofore,and 1 our neighbor is whistling his courage < V ‘P-
Boswell Courier: Wm. Darroch. an old aczuaintance of ours, and the democratic candidate for State’s Attorney in this 30lh Judicial Circuit, came oyer from Fowler, ’J*uesday and after making a few acquaintances left on the noon train yesterday for Fowler. He is a man of the best moral character,. first-class legal trainin, has had several years’ practice at the bar, and will, if elected, make a good prosecutor. New Fall and Winter stock, finest in the market anywhere at Watekrury & McNally’s Merchant Tailor Shop. TO RENT—A Dwelling House with three comfortable rooms. Good well and stable on the premises. ’Rent reasonable. Inquire at this office for C. B. STEWARD. Rev. A. Taylor is announce to occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church at Kentland, next. Sunday.
A DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY.
Ladies prefer Fl orcs ton Cologne because they find this lasting combination of exquisite perfumes a delightful novelty.
Senatorial Courtesy.
Look at those fine Wedding Suitings the best goods ever brought to Rensselaer, Stop at F. B. Learning’s for your wal paper, a stock imferior to none, and prices rock bottom. Argand .Stoves, tne finest in the world, nickel and plain. Sold by W. A. Larason. USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER / And save your ?Sed corn from rats aud mice, a nd avoid the necessity of re planting. For sale by N. WARNER & SONS, Rensselaer, Ind.
NOTICE. Mrs. E. P. Honan has just received a large invoice of Fall and Winter flats and Bennets. Please give her a call before buying elsewhere. The largest assortment of Guns ever brought to Rensselaer, muzzle and breech loading, single and double barrel. Powder, shot, cartridges aud general equipments for hunting and fishing, at Wm. A. Lamson’s.
Umbrellas ! Umbrella ! only 125 at Hem; hill & Honan’s. Nets ! Nets! Nets! Gold and Silver finish; also a full line of silk mesh nets very cheap at Hemphill & Honnan’s Fancy Notion Store. Hair Switches, real genuine Hair, all colois, only $3 at the Notion store of Hemphill & Honan’s. Miss Emma Martin wishes to inform the lady readers of the Sentinel, that, her former trimmes, Miss Lizzie Reneau has just returned from a protracted’stay in Chicage fuily posted on all the latest and most attractive styles in the Fall Fashions, aud that she is now ready to execute all orders in the best manner and on short notice. Miss Martin especially requests the ladies to attend her Fall Opening which will take place Wednesday and Thursday of next week.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED.
To sell Dr. Chase’s Re’ipcs, or information for everybody, in every county in the United States and Canadas. Eniar ed by the publisher to 648 pages. It contains over 2,000 household recipes and is suited to all classes and conditions of society. A wonderful book and r. household necessity. It sells at sight. Greatest inducement ever offered to book agents. Sample copies sent by mail, post paid, for $2.00. Exclusive territory given. Agents more than double their money. Address Dr. Chase,s Steam Printing House. Anu Arbor, Michigan. 3m. Parson Goodwin, a well known Republican, says: . The prohibitionist who does not resent the action of the bosses in mutilating the excellent speech of Judge Baldwin before it was allowed to be published, is a coward, ami deserves to be trodden under foot by the master. He says: it Uns canvass is to be fought through without the Republican candidates being allowed to refer te Kansas or lowa, or to say a word for prohibition, * * the Republicans will be deseated by fifty thousand, and deserve to be. He says: Every Republican candidate is hob-nobbing with saloonists, just as they did before these consistent but very bad men slapped them in the face. Not a soul of them dares to say lie is in favor of the Constitutional amendments. * * They are defeated in advance oi their nomination. The very cheap submissioa plank can’t save them.
HOW TO SAVE.
All hard workers are subject to bilious attacks attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker’s Ginger Tonic will keep the kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attack save much sickness, loss of time and expense. Delay at such times means danger.—Detroit Press. See other column.
I Satisfies the most fastidious as a perfect Hair Restorer and Dressing. Admired for its clean’ineM aad elegant pet fume. Kever Fails to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to the youthful color. 60 eta. and $1 the* at all druggi*U, Get the .
Ginger, Buchn, Mandrake, btillingia and many of the best medicines known are here combined intoamedicineof such varied and effective powers.-astomaketlie Greatest Blood Purifier & the Be»t Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, all diseases' of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. If you are wasting away with Consumption or any disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will surely heipyou. Remember! it is far superior to Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds up the system without intoxicating. 50c. andst sizes, at all dealers in drugs. None genuine without signature of Htscox & Co.,N Y. Send for circular LARGJI SAVING IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SIZE.
"EVERYBODY”
I: respectfully notified that Db. Ira C Kelley has opened an office over Willis J. Imes’ Drug Stofe for the practice of Dentistry in all its branches. No pains will be spared to give the best satisfaction for the least money. Teeth extracted without pain.
IRA C. KELLEY.
The freest government can not long ex- . ist where the tendency of the laws is to create a rapid accumulation of the property in the hand! of a few, and to render the masses of the people poor and dependent —Daniel Webster. If this be true it is high time the tariff laws were reformed. Just that which Webster decries is what our present tartff schedule brings about.—lndianapolis News, Republican.
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS.
Is a reliable medicine that never doe any harm and that prevents and cures diseases by keeping thelstnma< h in order, the bowels regular, and the kidneys and and liver active. Such a medicine is Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It n lieyes eve ry case, and has cured thousands. See other column.—Tribune. Good cigars and the popular brands of chewing and smokies tobacco sold by Hoi ace E James. Wm. H. Rhoades has two aa nice Organs as have ever been brought to Rensselaer, they are named "Crown” and “Queen.” In touch and tone they have no superior, in style of case they are perfect beauties, and in price so low that every family can buy Call in and see if our words are not true, when we aay that he is offering an Organ for $75, such as has never been offered here before for less than SIOO. Rans. Howland, proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stock of mar le, and does good work,at reasonable rates. The following is from the great Seed firm, of Rochester, New York: Rochester, N. July 19, 18 3. M-F. Smith, Esq., Monticello, Ind., Dear Sir: When visiting the Slate Experimental Farm, at Geneva, this week, we noticed some Spiral Fasteners i..r seed corn preserving. We also noticed that they were put up in boxes and were from you. Please send three gross to us at Rochester, N! Y , and three gross to us at Chicago, 111. Send bills as per shipments. Yours, truly, Hiram Sibley Co. N. Warner & Sons sell thes • Seed Pre. servers. Something New in Rensselaer, Reversible Heel Boots. A More comDlets line of Boots & Shoes than ever before, and prices which defyeompeiition, Campbell & Farden.
A VALUABLE ADDITION.
Because it is beneficial to the scalp and adds to personal beauty by resn rii g color and lustre to gray or faded 1: ir, is why Parker’s Hair Balsam is such a popular hair dressing. Mr. Ferguson is again in the field of trade, prepared to supply all who wish with lumber, coal, etc., at lowest rates. Office and yards opposite the depot. The finest wood Pump in the market, rubber bucket, fine finish, E. W Walker’s. Sold by W. A. L imson Nowels Block.
M. A. LAMSON, IMALEB T2N" TTAM.,, ware, tinware, Cotai fy 1$ o9<l SJ^JE!)•> GUNS and Ammunition Breech and Muzzle Loaders in great Variety, Quality; and Prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cartridges, Powder, Caps, etc. etc. Pistols, various grades aud and prices. me a call, at Clark & Mayhew’s old stand, in Newels’ Block, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.
CAMPBELL & FARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR Boats, Shoes, Hals, Caps, GA^J£ lßh
Syl. Haley, the well known shoe, maker, has purchased the handsome little building recently occupied by Doc. Hamar, located between the old Austin House and Dr, Loughndge’s office, moved his establishment into it, and will be happy to greet all old and new patroas with a pleasant smile. He will furnish you with good fits and substantial work at reasonable rates. Patent medicines, of all kinds, at F. B Learning’s. Tharo’s old stand. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fkndig’s Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. ‘Attention! Ladies of Jasper county! Before purchasing your summer ben nets call on Mrs. E. P Honan. Jake Eiglesbacb, has moved into his new rooms, which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to caff Confectionery.—A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Horace E. James.
Dentist.
PIONEEB (MEATX (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, • Ind., J. J. Higlesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. May 26 1882
I PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM, i The Best, Cleeeext and n ■ TOSt konowmi Heirß Icth Falls ft imore E youthful color to grey X I SOC ** zes at V Tlorestoa tokens. | eud »erluu». V Fried K and M«. fl PARKER’S GINGERTONIC A Pure Fanfity Medicine thst Rever InWrteatm. | If you are a mechanic er farmer, wont ent with N overwork, or a mother run down by family or house- U hold duties try Pakkxr’s Giwger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or juiinua man err- M hausted by mental strain or anxious carea do not 9 take intoxicating stimulants, but uae Parksx’s m Ginger Tonic. If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney ora Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any J disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood er nerves g H you can be cured by Parker’s Giwgkr Toatc. • I If you are wasting away from age, dissipation er E 5 any disease or weakness ami require a stimulant take H 2 Ginger Tonic at once; it will invigorate ssd build 3 3 you up from the first dose but will never intoeicake. r llt has saved hundreds of livsa it may ease yours. U I HISCOX A CO., US William flt.. N.w T«<. flic, aud K • a ope dollar sizes, at all dealers la madiclua,. jj GREAT SAVING BUYIKG DOLLAR »UMS xfe as All week tn your own town. $5 Outfit free. WRw r ' B ' £ Everything new. Capital not lx required. We will furnish you everyUthing Many are makingfortunes. Latifes n a'<e as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want a business nt which you can mnke great pay all the time you work, write tor particulars to (ivnt. li. Hallett & Co. Portland. Maine
LUMBER anti COAL YARD. CT\ 'WTZVXX7 l?T Q —Successor to-- • IN V W £jJjS 9 FRANK L. COTTON, At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keep constantly on hand Lumley Lath; Shingles S COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see.
N WARNER Lt ONS. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware South Side Washington Street, REIVSSBIjAER, INDIAIV cl.
BEDFORD J: WARNEi, —DBALERS IN— Groceries, Confectioneries, Queei. ware, Glassware, Wooden ware, Willoware, Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Reaping and Mowing Machines, •Threshing Machines, Brick, Tiling, & e. Remember, we are engaged in a general mercantile trade, run all departments, keep the best of goods, and sell at the lowest living rates. If you wish any thing, ask for it. We are prepared to furnish from a Threshing Michine to a Needle. We also keep constantly on hand, Salt, Fish, Meats, Lime, Hair, etc., etc. Give ns a call. BEDFORD & WARNER.? Rensselaer, July 14,1882.
Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND Proprietor. —Dealer In — American and Italian Marble, A K I, ETS a BBOSTOWISi S&ABS. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES uujrs mvd vase a. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. Also Dealer in us rra, ml® him, Mir mist, tic, u CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTORY. J- P. WARNER, Proprietor. —N. Warner's Old Stand,Front Street North of Washington RENSSELAER ----- - lI'IUI.A.K A.« Having pnrehaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared tsmanrtaoture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agricullrral fia« plements, etc., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. i’AißVixcr ® j. m nirvAEE 9 s Mwy & Btelblo Livery Teams, with or without Drivers oomMnation of I'm 1K &S£» et/mJa toaoiSoof J£& fr AJit £f pfpji A Ass M KoJt . « .1/ .Aißr- AF J ism rA Ar ss W 9 l a form. tx.> ttoch,to okara eom-iftir f - *"L,".-. I *-T.L , ".*T " ‘ 1 . \atheriron Tn-rparatim .. I b*y» wed Db. Habtxx’s lnox Tome in my pracdcePand in m • naOnraJ boalthful tono to tha Mqetioo «ryw«M am 4 \As S i Sff W 0 As Wf S Jfi I nerwMe«y«Wm,nM>M>»9 tASA A A A ’ OfS 9 AAAt ** rmplioablo to Oanrral A s AA t AA A i A A TA A JA^f aa .A ♦ anti rmpoO-oovJ ,1
