Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1883 — Page 3

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, A Goad Foundation In American households the ▼ailing complai ts are weakness of the stomach and Its consequences, indigestion, nervousness and rhea* tlsm. Such sufferers oan lay a good foundation for health by using Parkers Gingor Tonic as it tones up fbe stomach and nerves, and keeps the kidneys active to carry off the foul matter-N. O Picayune.

fittr Bakery a*a Eeitaurant, To *ll whom It may concern:— 1 would rMpeci fully inform" my old • etoraer* mat I have again opened ap a bakery and restaurant on Wash an Street Rensselaer, where you ean fe: it good bread aa the mark*' affords. All humen brine* her# beloW S cod breed end rekei, we ell do know; And I woo'd here the mepy end few Remem. er that I kneed them, too. Apd el were here freeh bread on hand, Jturn»«»»n hj none iu ell the land. Then come tod tee me with ready caeh And eare yonr baker from e amesb. » Rvmeniterthe place, Win. H. Legg 'VTeeldDfto■ street Rensselaer Ind. Don’t (ail to slop ar Learning’s be (me jou buy yeour Christmas good s fCatotphtll & Farden. Auezth Wanted:—s3 to $5 every day; on«of the best selling articles in th/market. Sample free. Address, Oh u les O. Mayer, Rensselaer, Ind. Umbrellas ! 'Umbrella ! only 125 rl Rem kill & Honan’s. MILLINARY. F. r Tour Fall and WiDter Millinery please call on Mrs. E. P. Hon an Le< k at Ihoie floe Wedding Suiting* the b*«tj •••*!» erer brought lo Krnscelae r XV* ! Nets! Nets! Gold and Silver finish; also a full line of silk mesh uwts very cheap at, Hemphill & Honnan’s Fancy Notion Store.

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The nest * Cleanest and . most Economical Hak Dressing. BHHBfiP*w«ElM ,,, ' : r o,,rtlful color t" «rcy ~Kg li.-gi A Mw and •asaei^K^frad P™"*' PARKER’S GINGER TONIC A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates. If you aro a mechanic or farmer, worn eut with overwork, or a mother run down by family 01 household duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or .jtwinew m«« ex- **■ haunted by mental sirr.iti or nnxious cares cio not lake intoxicating sbmulauts, but u»e Parkrr s Ginger Tonic. Ts you have I)y3prpsin. Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaint*, or if you ru e troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach bowels, blood or nerves you cm be cured by Paiikeh s Gingrr I onic. If you are wauling away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take ■ Glmgkr Tonic at once : k will invigorate aud build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. ! HISCOX k CO., 163 William 9t., New York. 80c. sad •M dollar kiwi, at all dealers in medicines. •R&AT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SMB.

WLftt are you going 10 got? A silk? Yes. Vrlioof? J V. W w& ' AMY SUM FflOM S3OO 00 toslo,ooo *»a first mortgage real estate security on five ta ten years’ time. Fkank W. Babcock. CHS Al’ MONEY! fee here fiaally f>ecnri;d our six per and are now prcpaica to t«*k« hr* bans at tix j> r cent inter* .<pt. Thca* loans run Ur five years but »K* b*rr«wer b;*s option to pay part or ■ad 1 el his loans before maturity. ' U. P. d Z. UWIGGINP. Several commodious and comfort* table hous Bto rent. ‘Enquire at citijsens’ Bank. Persons des’ilng to borrow money •« real estate security, should see Frank XT. Babcock. He can furnish stay sbm from ssoo to SIO,OOO, on ebor ■•dee aai for any desired tune. Persons wanting farm loans can Sit them eheap at the Citizens’ Bank. e and see. Pare Cream Bread;warranted to be #f milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread:T#ranna Bread, at Purcupile’s Beetanrant.

I, uata. wbish permeate the sub*tatKe oftba , and forms a | ■SSSSWSSSf tbelunasof all inaptariUea, etrsnetbens them vrfeeis enfeebled toy dUeMe,invigoratea the circulation of the blood, and brace* the *- ~ —irtjir aught colds often end In test of twenty years warranto the asIHllI 11 luife no remedy has ewer been found that is a* penmpt in itsefbeUas TUTT’*EXPH!?ORAf]?. A stable dose raise* use phlegm, subanea Inflammation, and its use speedily cures the mast obstinate sough. A pleasant cordial, ehildren taks It readily. For Croup id £* Invaslnatole amd should be in every family. In »Be. aail ll Wottleo. tUTT’S PILLS Corel Ctollis and Fever, Dyspepsia, ItikHrMaek*. BUlous Colic,ConatipamaJßtouinsum, Files, Palpitation of very well."amuglepilUt bed-time stimulates ths SSSSEKS®*

JggONOir ROUTE. ImWi I. L ft Clicacs tail?ay, Solid Trail# Betw##» Lssltville and Cklttf* / 1 ■l«JB. 111 ,■!!,!■'.'■..'l *'"'JW"HeS!~SMe ‘•• i x XTOTCTJH,: Tnniil*. : SOUTH :>miDk IV ao. js. : >O.l. ;IMI. : : So. 4. Polly. : Daily.* ; ; Palty.*: Dail^ '7 11pm S Mim ilt Lotn«Tixxa ar IWto If Ham TM “ 810 '• |“lfrw Albany • • **• II 3* f 9*4 “ 19 49 • ar Mitchell, 4«5 “ •18 HI HU" If 67poa “ Bloomington *l4“ 744 “ 114*“ H44* “Ooaport 444 “ Tll‘l 19 31am lHp* “Gr'ac'*tt* jaa **••• 444 f 14 40 “ 4 41“ “Qrooacaetl* *44“ 4 17“ ** “ “ HoichdaU 4 * •* “ ** “ “ “ CrowTroartlU •* ** 44u 414“ “ Lofhyott* jaa* 1M “ 4 91“ 4*4 “ 414 “ “ -afayett* I*4 “ 41# “ “ «» “ Reynold* “ “ 440 “ 544 « “ Homo* 14 14 " 344 *• “ “ It Moui “ “ 447 “ 444 “ or Renenolaer 11 Item 944 “ 644 “ 815“ “ Dnlton *44“ 14 95 ~ 744 “ 9 4*» “Cateaoo It 884“ 11 40pw •Dally eioept Sunday. IST” Connection* mad* at Chicago with night train* for tfce north and northwoat. Pullman palaoo aleeping ear* on train* * and 4. For ticket* and further information apply to? «. r.WRIR. Agent. Ren***laer. Mannar Kbixbb, 41. r. A..L*ni*rille, By.

The Democratic Sentinel FItJDAT JANUARY 19, 1883.

Shk.J.V. W Kirk. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION The regular examination in fanuary will be bold on the last Saturday of the month at the Independence School House, in GiUam Township. It will be gin promptly at 9 o’clock, a m. D. B NOWELS. County Sup’t. January US. 1883. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway Company will be held at the National Bank of Commerce, in the City of New York, on Tuesday, February 13th, ISBB, at which meeting thirteen Directors will be elected to serve for the ensuing year. The polls will be open from twelve o'cloca u. to one p. m. W. H. Lkwis, Secretary. January 12, 1888. NOTICE TO TRUSTEES. The 'township Trustees of the several oivil Townships of Jasper connty, Indiana, wtll meet at the Auditor’s Office, in Rensselaer, on Thursday, January 35, 1883, at one o’clock, P. M. to receive the Enumeration Books of tneir respective rownships, also the necessary instructions relating to the enumeration of the white and colored voters of said county. EZRA O. NOWELS, Auditor Jasper County. January 12, 1883. NOTICE is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Jasper County Agricultural Society, for the election of a Board of Directors for said Society, will l;e held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on Saturday, J&uuary 20tl*, 1883, at 1 o’clock, p. m. HORACE E. JAMES, Secretary Jasper County Agricultural Society. NOTICE is lierebyigiven that a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Jasper County Agricultural Society will be held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Saturday, January 20, 18r3 t at ID o’clock, v. m. for the purpose ot receiving reports ot officers and stand- i iug committees as transacting any regular j business. By order of GEO. H. BROWN, President. Horace E. James, Sec’y. TaD. 12, iBB3. STRAYED OR STOLEN. From the premises of B. B. Patton, near Rensselaer, on the 10th day of of January, 1888, speckled white and pale red cow, one short horn, and dim brand on'the other,rough, and rather thin in flesh. Any person giving information that will lead to her recov* ery by the Undersigned, will b* liberally rewuidod. R. B. PATTON.

A renuctionof ten per cent, on Ladies Fine Shoes, Grain Boots, Hats, Caps and Gents furnishings, at Campbell & Fardens. Charley Coen.rejoioes over a young son. Plushes, J.V.W. Kirk. Friday last, W, J, Imeß started for Kearney, Nebraska. Velvet.”j7v. W Kirk. Miss Ballard, of Greeubastle, is visiting at Emmet Kau mil’s. Jep. Crouch and .wife, of Monti' cello, were in Beneselaer over Sunday last. Elegant bound Scrap Books only 25c. at the cheap store. Hemphill & Honan, Proprietors. Mr. L. M. Bussell, painter on the Pan Handle Railroad was cured of indigestion by Brown’s Iron Bitters Ladies’ Portmonies only 7ic., form* er prloe $1 25, for sale at Hemphill A Honan’s.

Dein Brothers hare disposed of their grocery establishment to Mrs. Larue, and returned, to their home near Montlcello. tents’ Collar Buttons, three for sc. at the eheap stere. * Hemphill & Ho nan. Proprietors, Markup— By Bey. B. F. Ferguson > at his residence, Jan. 17th, Thomas Randall and Martha Tillett, all of Jasper county. TfMvV'A mss *Jay Hemphill & Honan. Beautiful Necklaces ouly he. at the cheap store of Honan & Hemphill. USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save your seed corn from rate and mice, and avoid the neoeeeity es re planting. For sale by N. WARNER A SONS, Rensselaer, lad. woodT~ Good Dry or Green Wood can be procured at any lime of George Aid rich. Delivered immediately on order.

\ Tbmpkbakck PaeoBAMMS.—The regular meeting of the Renaseleer Bine Ribbon Temperance Union will be held at the (hurt House, Saturday evening, Jan., 20th, 1883 The following is the programme of exercises 1— Song by the choir, Miss Melle M Wright, organist. 2 Prayer,by Rev. Phillip McDade. 3 Song by the choir. 4 Reading Scriptures, by Miss Madge Osborne. 6 —Song by chob. 6 Openingremarks by Dr. I. B. Washbum. 7 Song by the choir. 8— Remarks by M. L. Spitler. 9 Song by the choir. 10— Remarks by J. Funston. 11— Song by the choir; 12— Declamation by Maggie Haley. 13— Remarks .by Rev. Phillip McDade. 14— Song by Choir.

15— Closing remarks by F. W. Babcock. 16— Benediction by Rev. B. F, Ferguson Remarks limited to five minutes. Let the members of the choir be present early and take seats assigned for them. A cordial invitation if extended to all Exercises to commence at 7 o’clock p. m Ckablbs W. Cobh. President Clark Pbicx. Secretary,

Hon. R. S. and Mr*. Dwiggins, last week visited friends in Union City, Mr. !>. conducted church seivice in that place Sunday. Hemphill St Honan invit* inspeetioa cf holiday good*. Steph. Hamblin, of Gordon township, will soon take his departure for Nebruska, where he will mak* his future home. Superfia* Wax Dolls, with moving eyes, only 9io. at the cheap ator* of Hemphill & Henaa. Dan. Fraiser, Esq., of Fowler, supplied the place of Pros. Walker during the present term of Circuit Court. Dud. was entergetio and untiring in his efforts to do his whole duty. Hemphill & Honan’s, headquarter for holiday supplies.' Latest novelties in Toys and Notions.

Messrs. McHugh and Btilwell, of Lafayette; J. T. Plummer of Chicago; A. W. Reynolds, John H. Wallace 6 nd M. M Still, of Mouticello, attorneys, have been in attendance at Circut Court the present week. Wanted:—A Lady or a Gentleman to take a half interest m a good paying business, Capital required, one hundred and fifty del ars. Call on, or address J. V. W Kirk. Sample room with F. J, Sears & Son. Mrs, Allred McCoy met with a painful accident Saturday last by falling on an ieey,walk, braking th® thigh bone of her right leg where it enters the hip joint, Dr. Loughridge was immediately summoned, and the unfortunate lady is doing as well as could be expected. Mr, J. J. Waterbury will sell hie house and lots, but will carry on the | Merchant Tailoring business in Reas i selaer just the same as usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kept la aay merchant Tailor Shep in the State. Blk English Worsteds. Erench worsteds of all grades, Scotch Sohly*. lots of all colors, Scotoh Tiu*el;.in fact all and aay goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Shops Call and examine. We extract the following with ref orance to losses by the recent fire in Remington, from the news of that place:

The lower part of the building was occupied, as business rooms, by F # !>. Carson and Jean Cadier. merchants. The upper room* were used as offioea by H. W Snyder, atty, and ;>r. Patton. All these parties lost heavily, hut the uninsured loss of H. W. Snyder was the greatest of any; lie loss being estimated at $2,000, with an insurance of only S3OO. Nearly S3OOO, of F. D. Carson’* stock was destroyed, on wbila there was an iusuranoe of $20,00. Jean Cadier’s stock was valued at SSOO. qf which Dearly three-fourth* were saved, but in a damage condition. Insured haevily. Dr. Patton lost his office furniture, library and etc. worth SSOO. No insurance. The building was worth allout $2200. Insured for SIBOO. 1 have two aioe bouse* for sale. If you hav* the cash and want a bargain you can get it. Call at my office with F. J. Sears & Son. J. Y. W KIRK James Douthit, Esq, Attorney at Law and Notary Public now ocoupies rooms up stairs In the new Ifa* Keever building.

NOTICE. The firm of Campbell and Far* den will dissolve Feb. Ist., by mutual consent and T. J. Farden pay leg liabilities. Sweeping reduction in piices so 30 days to close out stock. Call early and secure bargains. BulT Front opposite Noweis House, CAMPBELL & FARDEN. The Kentland Gazette eays Mr. -Thnmns Redmond, late of the Benton county BeviewTlTlTirt^r-tHBj umuny formerly of the Montioello Democrat, Cy was a republican, -full fledged. Ladies Literary Society at the ressident of Mrs. Dr. Alters, to-marrow afternoon. < otton A Patton sell bast galvanized fence wire for »c. per pound. ootton A Patten seli fence wire cheep«r than any ether house in Jasper eonnty. Beware of Imitations. The delicate odor es Floreston Col* ogne is entirely novel. ’ Loak for signature of Hleoox & Co. E. T.. oa each bottle.

Republican Journals pretend t 9 be very much in favor of submission of the amendments, but it happens that Republican Legislature, conducted by Gov. Porter and Benny Harrison, purposely conducted the proceeding j with reference to them as to place It beyond the Constitutional nower of the present Legislature to aot upon them.

Hon C L’ Jewett; of Bcett county, on the JStb, Introduced in the House a bill to amend section 189 of toe act concerning taxation, which we trust J wilTpast. The acquittal of Emmet Bergeman I on the charge of receiving embezse led money from John Hallor I an was expected, very few if any, believed him guilty, and the evidence j was far from sustaining the charge, j

We have made some effort to learn who first discovered the fire last Saturday morning, but thus far have met with partial success. At least a dozen men can be found who lay claim to that honor, and what is stranger still, every one advances the same reason, namely: that his wife was up just at that time trying to quiet baby, or something of that kindStrange that the babes should all wake at the same hour,—Remington News.

We are glad to Inform our readers that C. R. Harman, v ne of our mos* worthy citizens,has been appointed to the position of a guard at the State Prison North, at Michigan City. The appointment was one of the best that could have been made, as Mr. Harman is not only deserving of it, but be possesses, in addition, all the requisite qualities of a brave, faith*, ful and efficient officer, and we have not the least hesitancy in predicting that he will so discharge the duties of his office as to reflect credit on bis friends and all who were instumen tal in securing his appointment.— R n News. A 820,00 BIBLE REWARD. The publishers of Rutledge’s Month ly offer twelve valuable ro wards in their Mothly for Pebuary, among which is the following: We will give $20.00 in gold to the person telling which is the middle verse In the Old Testament Scriptor es of February 10th, 1883. Should two or more correct answers be re eeived, the reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner Febuary 15th. 1883. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamp taked) with their answer for woich they will receive the March Monthly, in which the sam« and address o? the winner es the reward and the correct answers will be publish a. This may be worth $20.00 to you; cut it out. Address Rutledge Publisuwg Company, Kaston Peaoa. The Rev. Vessell, formerly pastor of the M. E. Church in this, pla-.-e and located at Rolling Prairie in the North part of this State, has invented and patented a Corn pi .nter a model of which was brought here by his agent and exhibited last Monday. It is an iagenieus piece ol mechanism showing much inventive talent, bu whether'it i 9 destined to become a popular favorite can only be determined by actual test.—Kentlar.d Press. Mrs. Guiteau Scovilie has procured a divorce from lur liege lord. A Boston rnan calls bis wife Crystal, because she is always on the watch. AVERTISED LETTERS. Letters add reseed aa below remain uncalled for in the Pest Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, on the 6 th day of January 1883. Those not claimed-within four weeks frees the dale above given will bo sent t<> the i>ia-A _ Letter Office, Washing- j ton, I). 0. Persons calling for at the letters in this list will pleci' spy they are advertised. G. W. Amos, Henry J. Barkley. liev. S. Cowgill, J. H. Clark. Samuel Pots, Ella Jnley. Miss M. Wetfo. James Wenrick. HORACE F„ JAMES, P. M. Hair Switches, leal genuine Hair, all colois, only $8 at the Notian store of Hemphill k Hon*.rf’*. *—

■OI trade-marks, copyrights, etc.,for I the United States, and to obtain pat* 9E31 ente in Canada, England, Franoe, ■ | Germany, and all other countries. knJ THlriy-stx years* practice. No charge for examination of models or drawings. Advioe by mail free. Patents obtained through us are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has the largest circulation, and is the moat influential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice every patentee understands. ..... This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper is published wEBKLT at $3.20 a year, and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, meohanios, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. Bmgle copies by mail, 10 oents. Sold by all new*, dealers. Address. Munn A Co., publishers of Scientific American. 281 Broadway, New York. *f£gpdbook about patent* mailed free. EnnSH hair * £ % 9|baisam. IfP a perfect dresr . IUIJK < < Remove* restores natural color and .jyr, prevents baldness 40 —• ••• * nd a 1 iPT >1 druggl.U. ■ FLOESBTOIf * - v. ■ HCOLOGSE, An 'ra SifrSkJK HgraHnHHH ssabah omiu. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC ft* Invigorating Meiicina that River Intoxicates This delicious combination of Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, SrilUngia, and many other of the best vegetable remedies known, cares aM disorders of the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and Kings, & is The Bat aid Sorest Cough Cm Ever Uted. If you are suffering from Female Complaints, i Nervousness, Wakefulness, Rheumatism Dyspepsia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker’s 1 Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body and give you near life and vigor. 100 DOLLARS Paid for any tiling injurious found in Ginger Tonic or for a failure to help or cure.

I “EVERV IJ* respectfully noti.Ul ti>e* Dr. J*a Knur hat opened an *io* ever I Willie J. Idm’ Dreg Store for the | practice of Dentistry is all its braacfcI ea. 3fo pains will be spr wd to fire I the best satisfaction for t «least boI *ey. Teeth extracted without pain. Hi C. KELL. iII. Dentist. Good cigars and the popular breads of enewing asd smokitg tobacco sold by Hoi ice E. James. Bans. Howland, proprietor >fßenaselaer Marble Warka, keeps on hand a fine stock of wards, sad does good work,at reasoaahla rates. _. 1

Ths following is from the treat Seed ! firm, of Bochester, New York: ' Rochester, N. Y., July 1». 18®2. M- F. Smith, Esq., Mooticdlo, Jnd.. Dear Sir: When visiting the State Experimental Farm, at Genera, tl is week, we noticed some Spiral Fasteners for seed corn preserving. We iUs<» noticed that the? were pat ap in box « and were from you. Please send three gross to as st Rochester, N! Y , and three gross to us st Chicago, 111. Send bills as per shipments. Yours, truly, Hipak Siblsy * Co. N. Warner & Born seii' Less il led Preserrers.

EBTRAY NOTTCE —Tak*-u upon the 20th day of November, 1 *B2. hy William R. Nowels, jn Miron township, Jasoer county, Indians;, —Two Sows, one mostly black, the other black an : white, both marked with square crop off each ear, weight about 2.25 each when taken np I Said hogs hay been duly advertised, and appraised at twanty.fi-. e dollars for both by Simon Kenton and Silas I’otts. From Docket of A. H. V o d, J. I*. t HAS. ii. PRICE, Clerk. January 19, 1888. Mr. Ferguson is agsin in the field of trade, prepared to supply all who wish with lumber, coal, etc.,at lowest rates. Office and yards opposite tiie depot.

The Lancet save that woman often wear a weight of clothes such as few iAen would care to carry. At least three men on the average Jury feel boaud to disagree with the rest to show that they’s minds of their own. We are willing to take a certain amount of stoek in newspaper accounts of Western cyclones, but when an Arkan&6 paper tells about aephrys oarrying n bed quilt sixty-one miles and then going buck for the sheet, we ain’t there.— Chicago Times.

“So you have got twins at your house,” said Mrs. Bexumbe to little Tommy Sumuelson. “Yes, mam two of ’ am” “What are you «?ng to call them?** “Tliucder and Lighting.” “Why. those are strange umas to call chrildren.” “Well that’s what pa CA.leti them as soon as he heard they were in the house.”—Texas Siftings, •"* 8——338 |%|"ft"|* nat - lire is sleeping by, go and dara ULV I be lore yon die. something mighty 111 I and sublime leave beliind to conquer ■ Ifciww I time." 86# a week In your own town. $5 outfit fr-e. No rink. Evryihing new. Capita] not required. We will furnish you everything. Many are making fertunes. Ladies make a» much as men. and boys aud girls make great pay. Reactcr. if yon want business at which you can make great say all the time, write for particulars to H. Ballett & Co., Portland. Maine. NOTICE OF PARTIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notiojs is hereby given to the creditors, heira and legatees ut Thomas Smith, Deceased, to appear in the/asper Chcuit Court, held at Rensselaer Indiana, on the let dav of Jan e ary 1883 mr d o?i?.XT c * n * 0,r “"y- wh y *“« partial set’ TLKMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said deeedent should not be approved. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this Sflth MHgkday of November, 188*. IQffl Charles H. Price, Clerk- Jasper Circuit Court.

CAMPBELL & E ARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR • I I . ' M,Sluts, Hit, Caps, tegM#*;

live aoebts wasted. To ssll Dr. Chase’s Re *ip»s. or ia formation for syerybody, in *' T *r eouniy in the United States and Can adas Enlarged by the publisher t< €4B pages. It contains ayer 2,00< household recipe* and is suited to al classes and conditions of soefety. A wonderful book and a household neosssity. It sells at sight. Greatest inducement ever offered to book agnate. Sample copies sent by mail, post paid, for $3.00. Exciusiye territory given. Agents more than double their money. Address Dr. Chase,s Steam Printing House. Ata Arbor, Michigan. 3,11 • Patent medicines, of all kinds, at F. B Learning’s. Tharp’s old stand.

Boots and Shoes, of ull grades and prices, just opened out at Fkndio*B Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. CoKFKcnoxMiT.—A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Horace E. James. PIOXEEB f HaTT MARKET! ) (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 invited to call. The Highest Price Paid fox Good Fat Cattlb. May 26 18«2 th« most fmilldlou, u a p«rfect Hair Raatonr and Admlnd for IU cUanlltna and rlrgact p-dome. Sever Falls to Restore Grey or Faded Hair ta Um Toothful oolor, SO cU. and $1 aiaoa at all dmggUta. many of the best medicines known are here com- 9 bined into a medicine of such varied and effective B powers, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier & the Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. I ten res Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidaeys, and all Female Complaints. 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 Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds up the system without intoxicating. 50c. and ft sues, atalldealers in drugs. N one genuine without signature of H tscox & Co., N Y. Send !or circular LARGE SAVING IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SIZE.

Ah AA a week tn your own town. $» O.tfltfr.., Everything new. Capital not -|k nFI required. We will furnl.h you everyeaFww thing Many are making fortune.. Ladie. make arf' much a. men. and bo)-e and clrli make great pay. Reader, if you want abn sines, at which you can make great pay all the time yon work, write for particalar* to flvnl. H.Hallett A Co. Portland, Maine.

LUMBER and COAL YARfc. IC. D. NOWELS, ruSTSTS^m. At Che Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., kf# p eottshantly on hand * __ ’ Lumber; Lath; Shingles \\ COAL, of all kinds, at lowest mtes. Call and see. N WARNER & SONS. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. ■■■ —1 __ liiuj—ui'iu J-.- i.i; ’ii- 111 . —JJ—i —tt—i—t wn—nnaww^B * ' ■ \ • ♦ k % * .i t . BEDFORD & WARDER, w “**■ • ' \ ♦ * Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND PROPRIETOR’ —Dtaaulwr lon. — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLET*. HfIADSTOHIS. SLABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLAB Ult' VS rfJTD F *ASJEM m Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court Houh. m rasn, uimTiiTM rant, m, m CARRIAGE AND WAGON MM . : MANUFACTORY. J. p. WARNER, PROPRIETOR’ —N. Warner ’« Old Stand, Front 'Strut North •/ Wagh\n§ turn RHNBBELAEB IKRKAMAI Hanng purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I an prepared ti mu ~mm ture and repair, Carriage#, Buggies, Wagene, Wood Work for Agri—ltajrt piemen In, «te., ete. Satisfaction gvien. All work warranted. CAiftlAdt; S SPsJCI&LTT. JT. ir. n if YALUM Mvevy A Feed tttattn llißry Teams, with or without Drivort g.2aßßß3aßwaßagMaMaßßMßßnjjEmamapmtatata>S9taM||)S|MßNSlSß|||mtomMtam» 004905%$ h RETJt. *ntcy J L TOW»l|% ST'r.te-rsii‘ W/Oii'#///'mmam . fB*fAMD OT miSL " ******&> ■*