Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1882 — Page 3

Newspaper Decision** 1 tobMtfbOT* whs do <st give express notice • tHsttrnysre w.siiered wishing to contisue ■er Mhosriptioß. fl. It Mhoorfhor* order the discontinnanee or ' ’ heir Mriodieala the publishers may continue to ewd Men nntil all arrearages are paid. 8. If Mhewtbers neglect or refuse to take their guiijjrs l - from the oflioe to which they are di* ' rooted thev are held responsible until they have •ottlod their hills and ordered them discontinued 4. If onhoeribers move to other places without twMming the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are heldxesponsible. 8. The courts have decided that “refusing to take noriodteals from the office or removing and laevtag them uncalled for, is primsfaeia evidence Of Intentional fraud.” •. Any person who receives a newspaper and Mshm use of it, whOther he has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. e m mhmsibers per in advance they are hound ‘ niWflbte to the jgblisher at the end of their •me, lf*r do *ot te continue takm-z it; erhorwisVtie publisher is authorized to sen! it and the sabMiijktrs will be response, e B tn aa odprese no payment of all : na <>« ■ent to ti* oafltflhi* Real Estate for Sale. HTTi QTTipsoii «& JL£x"o. Mhvo ter sale cheap lands. Buyers Will 4® well to consult litem before ■ *rr-b®4tag

EXPERIENCE THE BEST GUIDE.

fn* rewbue; why wurren everywhs-r® Me Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because ttiey hav® learned by experience— Mia beat fnhle—that this excellent Modiciaa overcomes despondency, periodical headache, indigestion, pain t* ike back and kidneys, and other traablea at the sex.—Home Journal. ' Caatpto®!! ft Farden.

Home, sweet Home!

g®w (• th® time to buy a home.— t>«**old la selling lots in his addition to tb« t«wn of Rensselaer, that no ••• •••£ be without a home. Terms fourth down, and the balance !• annual payments. < What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J. V. WKirk. ANY SUM FROM S3OO 00 toslo,ooo first mortgage real estate security •a fir® t® ten years’ time. Frank IV. Babcock. Jvet arrived at Fendig’s—the largest and most select stock of Clothing ever brought t» Rensselaer A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call at mv Emporium, •Kamino my good.-’., and ascertain prices befor° purchasing elsewhere. R. Fendig, A niee lot of Circulars and Dolmans at R Fendig’s

CHEAP MONEY!

We have finally secured our six per •ent. money and are now prepared to •take farm loans at zix per cent inter* •st. These loans run for five years biP the borrower has option to pay part, or all ot his loans before matntity. R. S. <f- Z. DWIGGINS. Several commodious and comfort* able hotiß sto rent. 'Enquire at cit-i----lens’ Bank. Persons fleshing to borrow money on real estate security, should see Frank W. Ba bcock. Tie can furnish any sum froins>oo to SIO,OOO, on shor • otic* and for any desired time. Bedford & Warner run the greatest • riety of goods of any establishment In this region, and announce it in the expression that they can supply anything from a threshing machine to a needle. Groceries, flour • onfectionerb's. hardware, country produce of al! 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 yon want “If you don’t see it, ask for it.” K. Fbmdio has just returned from Chicago with the best stock of Dry Good* •▼•r brought to this town. A full line of Gentlemen’s furnishlag goods at Fendig’s. Persons wanting farm loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and aee.

GOOD NEWS.

Mo more chills and ague in this •ection. Our Druggists is selling an article called “Ague Conqueror,” It Is about the only satisfactory prepa ration sold for the cure of Fever and Agua, Dumb chills, Intermittant or Billious Fevers. The Proprietor of the Agua CoNQVERohas 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*ber Secretory oregons so effectually that the Chills do not return even when persons h-a c had they for years. Entirely vego table preparaiion. Prico 50, cents and SI.OO per Bottle. Two doses wil ■top the chills. Pure Cream Bread;warranted to be •? milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Veranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Bastauraat. h »5t lotofG hamsandCash VMM at R. Fannie’s.

Lonisrtlle. I- A. i Ciicaio Railway, Solid Trains Between Louisville and Chicago NORTH : TixbimEv- ; SOUTH :fect‘Jult23,: No. 3. : No. 1. ;1882. ; No. 2. : No. 4. Daily. ; Daily.* ; : Daily.*: Daily. 7 45pm 7 00am lvLouiivnxß~arT2opm 8 85am 806 “ 722 “ “New Albany ‘ 8 58“ 805 “ 1030“ 947 “ ar Mitchell, 683 “ 547 “ 1145“ 1106“ “Bloomington 5 15“ 4 31“ 12 21am 11 48“ “Gosport 489 “ 855 “ 112“ 12 36pm “Gr’nc’stle jun 3 47“ 804 ‘ 117“ 102“ “ Greencastle 8 42“ 259 “ 149 “ 136 “ “ Roachdale 806 “ 226 “ 2 18“ 805 “ “CrTrdsvillej 288 “ 157“ 221 “ 208 “ “ CrawCrdavifle 235 “ 154 “ 317 *• 8 08“ “ Lafayette juno 159“ 12 58 “ 328 “ 314 “ “ Eafayette 105 “ 12 44 “ 4 22“ 408 “ “ Reynold* 12 15“ 1154 pm 4«5 •• 424 “ “ Monox 11 59am 11 39 “ 4 40“ 427 “ IvMoxen 1156“ 1185“ 5 17“ 504 “ ar Rensselaer 1118“ 10 59 “ 720 “ 720 “ -Dalten 9 06“ 155“ 805 “ 805 “ “CnrcAOO 1V 806 “ 750 “ ♦Daily except Sunday. JS’"’ Connections made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace Bleeping ears on trains 8 and 4. For ticket* and further information apply tol C F.WREN, Agent, Rensselaer. Murray Keller, G. r. A., Louisville, Ky.

The Democratic Sentinel FIJDAY NOVEMBER'I7, 1882.

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, aad daadrufferadicating properties.

EXCURSION TO CHICAGO.

The L. N. A. & C: Ry., will »ell ex> cursion tickets to Chicago and return on Nov. 20, 21 and 22nd, Good to return until Nov. 24th. Rate for round trip $2. 30. This will give all a good opportunity to attend the Great Fat Cattle Show, at the Expo*sition building, which will be in full blast on the above dates. Senator Fred Hoover waa in Rensselaer Wednesday. $2. 30 for round trip from Rensselaer to Chicago—l6th, 20th and 21st Mrs. and Mr. Zita Dwiggins were in Zenssclaer over Sunday. Go to Chicago now! Only $2. 30 for round trip. Nov. 13,1882, to F, W. Babcock Esq., and wife, a daughter. The Confeience of the Christian Church, held at Plymouth last week was attended by elders Halstead and’ Dwiggins. of this place. Round trip fare to Chicago from Rensselaer commencing yesterday 16. 20th and 21st only $. 30. Take in the fat stock show. Th® names of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. James, Miss Anna McEwen and Ona Ward, were unintentionally omitted last week, in the list of those who remembered Mr. Will B, Austin and Miss Louie Hammond with bridal presents. Those who wish to see fat stock should visit Chicago. Round trip from Rensselaer only $2.30.

The Sheriffs of Benton Newton and Jasper counties met in Rensselaer Wednesday last and canvassed the vote for Senator. Hon. Fred Hoover had a majority of 91. Only $2. 30 for round trip from Rensselaer to Chicago. Fat stock on Exhibition. Georgia has a suplus sweet potato crop of 400,000 bushels. The comet’s tail is said to bo 50,000000 miles long. A goose G 5 years old is on exhibition at the Austin fair. A mortal enemy of the cotton worm has turned up in Mississippi. It is a reddish looking spider, and attacks and kills large numbers of the worms. Consul Steyens writes from China that the chain pumps, which were sold largely in this country not many years ago. have been used in China over 2.000 years. Double-headed tacks, too, have been used tkere for many centuries. “I asked an American, the other day, what he thought of our climate ?* He only laughed. “Why,“ says he, “you haven’t got a climate; you’ve only got samples!*—[London Truth. A tombstone in Upper Penn township, Bents county, P*., b<ur* tl .9 inscription: “Albeta Schntide, killed by lightning in 1776, while holding a child in her lap.* Drug clerk to proprietor—“ What shall I mark this stuff at?" Proprietor—“ How much did it cost us a pound?* c—“—About three cents.” —“W 11,1 guess ten cents an ounce will be enough for it. Quick salesand small profits is my motte,”—[Philadelphia News.

A missionary, who once labored in Pike county, Pa., relates that during ms first visit to that benighted region region he commenced a sermon by saying: “as many of you, my brethren, who know Jesus, will please stand up.” He paused to o -serve th * effect of his invitation, but nobody rose. Finally an old woman, upon whose mind it dimly dawned that an apology was necessary, got up and remarked: ‘T don’t remember enny sich man, and I s’pose it’s’cause Pike county folks never sees no society.” —[Brooklyn Eagle. Dr. Charle’s Recipe Book should be in. every household in the country, as it is replet with practical information °u e s® ry Bub Ject which may arise In the house, on the farm, in the work * n the office. It must meet with a ready sale. See the advertisement in another column of our paper. We predict that whoever is fortunate enough to secure an agency in this section for this wonderful book, will surely make money, New Fall and Whiter stock, finest in *2 ywhere at Waterbury & McNally’s Merchant Tailor Shop.

HON. FRED HOOVER.

In this Senatorrial District which is Republican by about 700 votes. Frederick Hoover was elected by a majority cf aoout eighty five over H. S. Travis, his competitor. Th® general dissatisfaction among republicans. the unfortunate unpopularity of Mr. Travis, and the very thorough canvas made by Mr. Hoover, together with his wonderful personal popularity and well-known qualifications for the office, all contributed to his ultimate success. Remington has been peculiarly fortunate in furnishing material for State Senators, During the Past eight years Hon. George Major has been the Senator from this district, and now another of her citizens is honored with the position for four years more.—[Remington News. Lafayette Dispatch: Mr. Dougherty and Miss Crosscup were united in wedlock at Rensselaer, last week. Miss LYosscop formerly i esided in Lafayette and has many friends who will be surprised to hear of her marriage. Mr. Dougherty is a prominent business man of Jasper county and is highly jspoke nos by all who know him.

Some people don’t know the heavenly when they see it, a country woman who was out early enough the other morning to catch a view of tne comet aalleil to her husband: “Oh, Sammy! see that engine blowing off steaml” A woman accidentally went to chureh with two bonnets on her head—one stuck inside the other—and the other women in the congregation almost died with envy. They thought it was a new kind of bonnet and too sweet for anything. There are three things that, the wisdom of the most learned man can not determine—which way a singed cat will jump, how a Petit Jury will give its verdict, and what kind of a man a clever woman will take a fancy to.-Chicago Inter-Ocean. A good, old, motherly country lady the other day noticed a black speck on the face of one of our fair misses, and speak ingot it, took out her handkerchief to remove the speck. The young lady became very indigcant and said- “That is a black courtplaster, put there intentionally to show my fair comolexion by contrast,” To which the old lady replied : “Why don’t you walk a nigger around with you, the contrast would attract more attention than that wee speck.”— Kokomo Dispatch.

An engaged girl is happiest when she is telling about it to another girl who is not engaged nor likely to be, A miner fell in love with a girl at first sight, she was easily smitten with him. and the entire courtship was, “My net?” • You bet.” Clara (looking at the bonnets, etc ] — “Don’t you think they are very hand--some?” Amy [whose thoughts are on "the other side of the street}—“Very, ’specially the one with the black mustache.” The Presbytery of Logansport, at its late meeting in Remington, appointed Rev. G. A. Little of Plymouth, and Rev. G. B. Smith, of Mon*, ticello, to hold a series Jof meetings of the Presbyterian church in Rensselaer, beginning 14th. November, to continue through the 3d and 4th Sabbaths in Nov. It is hoped the friend 3 of the gospel will so arrange their business so as to be able to attend all the meetings, and also help in the service of song.

THE DISTINGUISHING CHARM.

A delightful fragrance of freshly gath- ' ered flowers and spices is the distinguishing charm ot Floreetee. Advertised Letters. —Letters ad*« dressed as below remain uncalled far in the Ppit Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 11th day of Nov ber, 1882. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date befors given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the let-, ters in this list will please say they are advertised. Miss Mary Baxter, A. Boston. Charles Daniels, Miss J. Daniels—2. E, P. Hutchins, Miss M. Johnson, J. E. McNeil, J. W. Medows, J. Michaels, Frank Phillips, J. Roadif er Miss M. Williams, Horace E. James, P. M.

FOR SALE.

A good Residence on Front Street* and opposite the school house will be sold very cheap, and on good terms. Call on J. J. Waterbury. Old Chief Pocotello, now at the Fort Hall agency, in answer to an in quiry relative to the Christian charac ter of a former Indian agent at that place, gave in very terse language the most accurate description .jf a hypocrite that was ever given to the public. “Ugh! too much God and no flour,”—[Laramie Boomerang. TO RENT—A Dwelling House with three comfortable rooms. Good well and stable on the premises. JRent reasonable. Inquire at this office for

C. B. STEWARD.

A DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY.

Ladies prefer Floreston Cologne because they find this lasting combination of exquisite perfumes a delightful novelty. Look at those fine Wedding Suitings the best goods ever brought to Rensselaer Stop at F. B. Learning’s for your wall paper, a stock imferior to none, and prices rock bottom. Argand Stoves, the finest in the world, nickel and plain. Sold by W. A. Lamson. USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save your seed corn from rats and mice, a nd avbid 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 Hats and Bonnets. 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 L fishing, at Wm. A. Lamson’s.

Umbrellas ! Umbrella ! only 125 at Hem, hill & Honan’s. Nets ! Nets! Netpl Gold and Silver finish; also a full line of silk mesh nets very cheap at Hemphill ft Honnan’s Fancy Notion Store. Hair Switches, real genuine Hair, all colors, 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 trimmer, 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, and that she is now ready to execute all orders in the best manner and on short notice. Miss Martin especially re» quests 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 dpes, or information for everybody, in every county in the United States and Canadas. Eniar 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 a household necessity. It sell® 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. Ann 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, and deserves to be trodden under foot by the master. He says: it this 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 he is in favor of the Constitutional amendments. * * They are defeated in advance oi their nomination. The very cheap submissiou plank can’t save them.

HOW TO SAVE.

AH 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 altacK save much sickness, loss of time and expense. Delay at such times means danger.—Detroit Press. See other column. Notice to Delinquent Tax -Payers. —I will be compelled, according to law, to start my collectors on or before September Ist, 1882, and those knowing themselves delinquent will save costs and trouble by calling and settling the same. M. B. ALTER, . 2t. 11. Treasurer Jasper Co. Ind

sZSMth7mosSSd!oasasapMfMi Hair RmAomt aM Thwhnr Admired for its elsaalinsM and tlegaal pwf ums. Mevc?Falla to Restore Grey or FadeA Hair tetbayoutUdaoler. Wrt».*adtl «lm»et»U StHliagia and many of the best medicines known are here combined into a medicine of such varied and effective powers, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier & the Bat Httlth Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, all disease* of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. 1 If you are wasting away with Consumption or any disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will surely help you. Remember! it is far superior to Bitten, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds up the system without intoxicating. 50c. and tiiies, atalldealersindrugs. None genuine without signature of Htscox & Co.,N.Y. Send for circular LARGS SAVING IN BUYING THX DOLLAR SIZX.

Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. 'Faded or gray hair w soon restored to its original color, with the gloss anh freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the. glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some prepare tions daagaroas and injurious to the hah, the Vig«r can only benefit but not bam it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a gratefid perfhme. pbxpabxd by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mats., Practical and Analytical Chcmictc. •MD BE AU BBUCKUSTS BYIBIYffIM

"EVERYBODY”

If respectfully notified that Db. Iba C Kblxjey 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 best satisfaction for the least money. Teeth extracted without pain.

IRA C. KELLEY.

The freest government can not long exist where the tendency of the laws is to create a rapid accumulation of the property In the hands of a few, and to render the masses of the people poor and dependent . —Dan iel W ebster. If this he true it is high time the tariff laws were reformed. Just that which Webster decries is what our present tariff schedule brings about. —Indianapolis News, Republican.

WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS.

Is a reliable medicine that never doe any harm and that prevents and cures diseases by keeping thelstomach in order, the bowels regular, and the kidneys and and liver active. Such a medicine is Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It relieves eve ry case, and has cured thousands. Bee other column.—Tribune. Good cigars and the popular brands of chewing and smoking tobacco sold by Hoi ace James. Wm. H. Rhoades has two as 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 perfeet beauties, and in price so low that every family oan buy Call in and see if our words ace not true, when we say that he is offering an Organ for $76, such as has never been offered here before for less than SIOO. Bans. Howland, proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a fine stuck of marole, and does good work,at reasonable rates. The following is from the great Seed firm, of Rochester, New York: Rochester, N. Y., July 19, IS 3. M-F. Smith, Esq., Monticello. Ind., Dear Sir: When visiting the State Experimental Farm, at Geneva, this week, we noticed some Spiral Fasteners i..r seed corn preserving. We al 30 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. Bend bills as per shipments. Yours, truly, Hiram Sibley & Co. N. Warner & Sons sell these Seed Pre. servers. Something New in Rensselaer, Re-, versible Heel Boots. A More complete line of Boots & Shoes than ever before, and prices which defy compeiition, Camvbell <S Fakdbn.

A VALUABLE ADDITION.

Because it is beneficial to the scalp and adds to personal beauty by restoring color and lustre to gray or faded hair, is why Parker’s Hair Balsam is such a popular hair dressing. Mr. Ferguson is again in the field of trade, prepared to supply nil 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. Lamson Nowels Block.

M. A. LAMSON, DEALEE tin - TTAk WARE, TINWARE, Co«l Sf D ood S T<» VES. GUNS and Ammunition Breech and Muzzle Loaders in great Variety, Quality; and Prices ranging from $25 to SSO. (’artridges, Powder, Caps, etc. etc. Pistols, various grades and and prices. me a call, at Clark & Mayhew’s old stand, in Nowels’ Block, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.

CAMPBELL .& F ARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOB Booths, Hals, Cap, GA^ oo F E ish

Syl. Haley, the well known ah oernaker, has purchased the handsome little building recently occupied by Doc. Hamar, located between the old Austin House aud Dr, LO’ughndge’s office, moved his establishment into 1 it, and will be happy to greet ail old and new patrons 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. Tharp’s old stand. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fbndig’s Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Jake Eiglesbach, has moved into his new rooms, which are handsome and neat. He extends a cordial invitation to his many friends to oaH Confectionbby.—A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Hobacb E. James.

Dentist.

PIONEEB CmeaH (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, • Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in quantities to suit parchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invitad Io sail. Thi Highest Price Paid fob Good Fat Cattle. May 26 1882 PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM. eTh« Bert, Ctamimt end ■mt EconwUtflk Mair Dressing. Beyer Faus ti Ictort ike youthful cokoto gmy fair. jocaßSpidaeaat wggfat*. IhrwUs fshne, Itovtometalr tama and Imttag pirtom VirtmM mrt to*. PARKER’S GINGERTONIC A Pare Faafij Mcina Hurt Rmr MaslMtaa. If you are a mechanic er tamer, wvm out with overwork, or a mother run Sown by family ar household duuac try Paaua's Gnsii Tomic, If you are a lawver, minirtMr or juainam man aahatuted by mental atraia or anxious carto do not take intoxicating rtimulmHn, but urn Paacaa’s Giscaa Tonic. If you have Dyapapata, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you ar. troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood er narvaa you can b. ctu «d by Pa Kail's Giucia Tome. If you are waiting away from age, dissipation er any disease or weakness ud require a stimulant take Gincik Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has aaved hundreds of Lives it may save youm. HISCOX a CO., ISS William gt., N<w la*. «a. to owe dollar aiMt, at all daalsrs ia medicine*. 6UAT SAVING BUYING DO LEAN Mt A AAn week in your own town. $5 Outfit free. W" I" I" No risk. Everything new. Capital not _X si required. We will furnish you everyWWthfng Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want a business atwhich you can make great pay all the time you work, write for particulars to gvnl. H. Hallett & Co. Portland, Maine.

HIMBER and CORL YARD. C D NOWUTTiS -smmmoi to-. av vr w CjajO, frank l. oottos. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., keo p constantly on hand Lath; Singles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see. X WARNER &. ONS. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street, RENSSBLAER, - - INDIANA. BEDFORD & EE. —DBALRRSIN — Groceries, Confectionerios, Queensware, Glassware, Wooden ware, Willoware, Hardware. Agri- ■ cultural Implements, Wagons, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Threshing Machines, Brick, Tiling, St Remember, we are engaged in a general mercantile trade, run all departments, keep the best of goods, anti sell at the lowest living rates. If you wish anything, ask for it. We are pirpared to furnish from a Threshing Machine to a Needle. We also keep constantly on hand. Salt, Fish, Meats. Lime, Hair, etc.,etc. Give us a call. BEDFORD & WARNER? Rensselaer, July 14,1882.

Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND Proprietor. —Dealer In — American and. Italian Marble, monuments; tablets. ; MAJJSTOBHS, SIiABS. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES JA'D VASES, Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —Also Dealer In — W mi'JE, BR IM, IW BESS, tit, H CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATWWACJTOBY. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. • W —N, Warner’s Old Stand, Front Street North of Washington— REUSSEEA-EK. - indiamaJ Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared teaiMkXael ture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for Agrienltrral XmJ plements, ,ete., etc. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. I P&IXTW & SWi&Vrt. I J. W\ DITALEH I litvoy SHaMsil Livery Teams, with or without Driver j - H y^Wr/dF Jrjr>r>lrtfJl r "ffi w■■ !• ■ Mf Jk f I**^ ■ Rjlihm coi*r I