Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1883 — Page 3

For making luminous paint the following has Dfion sirt*n: Take oyster shells and clean them with warm water; put them into the fire'for half an hour; at the end of that time take them out and let them cool. When ' quite cool pound them flue, and take away any gray parts, as they are of no use. Put- the po rder ih a cr«eible with alternate layers with flower of sulphur. Puton the lid and cement with sand made into a stiff paste with beer. When dry, put over the lire and bake tor an hour. Wait until quite cold before opening the lid. Tho product ought to be white. You must separate all gray parts, as they are not luminous Make a sitter in tbs following manner: Take n poi« put a piece of very fine mil*'*’ /cry loosely.across it, tie around v.l-h a string, put the powder it to th<- top, and rake about until tire only the ooarse powder remains; open the j ot and you will find a very small powder. Mix into it a thin paint with water, as two thin applications are better tba ono thick one, This will give paint that wiil remain luminous far into the night, provided it is exposed to the* light during the day. . ; REstbay Notice.— Taken up by John 8. Switzer of Berkley Township Jasper county Indiana* a roan heifer of fair size, and supposed to be between two andfthree yeais old. No marks or brands p?r< eii Ip, appraised at twenty dollars by Abner i*'. Friewold and Geoisre Kessl r, fiom the Docket or Jfimos W. MeCk-any J. F. of Bark by na. Chabi.es H. Prior, Clerk Jasper Clreut Court. Dec. 28.1882. Chatham Island, living off the east coast of New Zealand, in* th« South Pacific Ocean, is pecul.iary situated, as one of the few hibitablo points of the globe where the dny of the week changes. It is just on the l.ne of the demarcation betwesn dates. There high twelve on Sunday, or Sunday noon, ceases, and instantly Mondujr meridian begins. Sunday comes into a man’s house on the east side and becomes Monday by the time it passes out of tae western door. A man sits down to his noon day dinner on Sunday, ardlic is Monday noon before he finishes it. Thor Saturday is Sunday and Sunday is Monday, and Monday becomes suddenly runsforred into Tuesday.— S u F ancisco Call.

A Good Foundation.

Tn American households the pre'* rnill:..g cotnplaii ts are weakness of the stonuieh and its consequences, Tndigr si ion, nervousness afid rheutiani, Such sufferers can lay a good foundation for bealtli by using Parkers Ginger Tonic as, it tones up the (•ronim-h and nerves, ana keeps the kiduejs active to carry off the foul matter.—N. O. Picayune. The Scientific Ameri an, * which should be good, authotity on such subje ‘ts, indorses the following method of getting rid of stumps on farm: “In the autumn or early winter bore a hole, one of two indies in diameter, according to the girt 1 of ,h** stump, ami inches d ep, put into it mi" or two ounces of saltpetre, fill ihe hole with water and plug it dose In tin* en-uiitig spring take out the plug and pour in n gill of I,(*i'. s *ne oil and ignite it. The stump v. ill smoulder away to the very extremity of the leaving nothing but acres.’' ■What are you going to. get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J.V.W. Kirk.

In 1833 tber-’ will be font e lii'sed, two on the sua aril t.vo on th ru-iop. On April 22, a pirti.il on the moon will he visl> * I►* on th” I’arit'.c coast. Tne iirxi c> !.|<so will he tout Of the sun on Ma\ G. hut i f will not be visible in ti'.F <-o'mi ry. The thin] is that of th • m >ufi >•> <)••* >!* r ■ LG. and can l>- a-. u i! ov.r the United States The I i-o i * lit D ol . the sun and oceUts o:i U t ‘her 30. an I will only be paitial on tile i’ueili” coast. ANY SUM FROM *SJO GO io*U>,ooo on first mortgage real estate security on fiw to ten years' time. • ' Frank IV. Babcock. A Kentucky farmer eu.es fowl choler . by boiling ti bushel of smartweed'in ten gallon of water down to three gallons, an I mixing tin d t-j »c ti«Ds with fee<!jimee times a day for three cja) 7 s, thin every 'other day for u week.

♦ -« e wPersons wanting tnnn loans can gni them cheap at thu Citizens’ Bank. •e and see. * t liarcoal should l»s fed to nogs and poultry. Expenniaent has demonstrated that tbe same amount cf feed will produce a far greater amount of ilech ;m 1 at when f» d with pleniy of ihar -oal.

Pure Cream Bread ;wnrianted to be Wtds of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread -.Verannu Bread, at. Purcupile’s Restaurant. * Half a teaspoonfull of embolic acid in a gill of milk is recommended by Mr. J. A Dodge, ia the Jourral of Agriculture, as an excellent remedy for hi g cholera, Mr. Enos Hite, 33 Gouit Bt., Indianapolis, says: “Pio7d’s lion Bitter’s cured me of fever and ague.”

TIITT’S OPtCTOBANT 1, products, which permeate the subs e ”S»V t.unfits• cxpeotoratei the acrid Blatter that collect# iu the Bronchial Tubes* and tonne a ■oothlnK coating* which relieve* the ritatloa that causes the cough. It cleanses the longs of all impurities, strengthens them when enfeebled by disease, invigorates the circulation ot the blood, and brccwtfce nervous system. Slight cold* often end ill consumption. It fi dangerous to neglect them. Apply the remedy promptly. A test ot twenty years warrants the assertirn that no remedy has ever been found that Is aa prompt in its effects as TUTF 8 EXPEC7ORAE] 7. A. tingla dose raises the subdt’.es inflammation, and its use speedily cures ohc most obstinate tough. Api easant cordial, children take It readily. For Group It Is invaluable and should be in every family. | In asc. and $1 Bottles. TUTTS PILLS 4*T blftSCTty_9N the liver. Cures Chills and Fever. Dyspepsia, BlekHeadache, Billons Colic,Constlpa» If — Rheumatism, Piles, Palpitation ot the Heart, Dlsslness, Torpid Liver, and Female Irregularities. If you do not “feel very well,’* a single pill at bed-tune stimulates the ptomaeh, restores the vigor to the W^f»S«i“onis"!sAtWtt^

JjgONOlf ROUTE. LraMi. B- A, & CMcait Bailway, Solid Trains Between Loirtawills and Chicago • 0 NORTH-: TnmwKv- : SOUTHItwrDw »»•••#•#••••«••*• a. : i*o. l. ;iw*. : ao. a. : A-. 4. Dally. : Daily.* : l Dally.*: Dally. 1 715 pm 80mb irLamiuuiwlMniijtiifw 738 “ 830 “ “Naw Albany * 8 58“ 11 84 *1 '»«“ 10«“ arMitchell, 8 85“ *l}*T 1111“ 12 07pm “BloomlßgUa 518“ 745 “ 1145“ 13 4*“ “Gospert 448 “ 711*1 12 35am 156 pm “Gr’ac’stlsJaa 8 48** iff 1 12 40 “ *Ol *• “ Greencastle 848 “ 817 ** . “ “ ** Koachdalc “ ** “ •* “Cr’frdaTinel “ ** “ “ “ CrawTrasvtlle “ 240 ** *SB “ “ Lafayette ja-e 185 “ 421 “ 254 “ 412 “ “ Lafayette 184 “ 410 “ “ “ “ Keyaolda “ 480 “ s*o“ “Manor 1210“ *BB ** “ “ lrMoion “ * 4*7“ 600 “ ar Reneselaer lll«am*34“ 640 “ 815“ “ Dalten 888“ 1225 ~ 730 “ 200 “ *» CBicaeo Iv 888*» 11 20pm '♦Dally except Smdny. tdif~ Connection* made at Chicago with night trains for the north and northwest. Pullman palace sleeping care on trains 8 end 4. For ticket* and farther information apply to C. F. WREN. Agent. Rensselaer. Murray Kem.hr, 01. T. A.. LeaisYille, Ky.

The Democratic Sentinel Fl] DAY FEBRUARY 2. 1888.*

Silk, J. Y. W. Kirk. NOTICE The annual meeting of ths Stockholders of the Louisville, New Albany A Chicago Railway Company will be held at the National Bank of Commerce, in the City of New York, on Tue*day, February 13th, 1883, at which meeting thirieen Director* will be elected to serve for the ensuing year. The polls will be open from twelve o'cloca m. to one P. m. W. H. Lewis, Secretary. January 12, 188*.

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

From the premises of R. B. Patton, near Rensselaer, on the 10th day of of January, 1881, speckled white and pale red cow, one short horn, and dim brand on the other,rough, and rather thin in flesh. Any perstn giving information that will lead to her recovery by the undersigned, will b* liberally rewarded.

The Temperance Meetings, Special Notice—During the continuance of tbH protracted meetings in various churches, or until further notice, the Blue Ribbon meetings will be discontinued. Chas. W. Coen, Pres. Clark Prick, Sec’y. Plushes, J. Y. W. Kirk. Grandma Spitler is still very ill. Velvet. J. V. W. Kirk.

The Goodland Herald Is again on our table. Elegant bound Scrap Books only 25c. at the. cheap store. & Honan, Proprietors. Myrt. Price arrived from Dakota Tuesday morning. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 1 " % Ladies’ Portmonies only 75c., form»* er price $1 25, for sale at Hemphill Sc Honan’s. Miss Jennie Duvall returned from Valparaiso Tuesday of l*st week.

uents’ Collar Buttons, three for sc. at the cheap store. Hemphill &Ho nan. Proprietors, Bam Duvall has moved in the prop erty recently vacated Uy W 11 Cotton Good Cuff Buttons from 10c. to $1 50 par pair, at the cheap store Hemphill & Honan. M. F Cnilcote, Esq. has been confined to his room for so no days with severe cold.

Beautiful Necklaces only sc. at the cheap store of Honan & Hemphill. Marsh D. Rhoades has received his arrears of ''pension, amounting to nearly $1 500. cotton & Patten sell fence wire ehsaper than any ether house in Jasper county. Ladies’ literary society at residence of Mrs. W. T. Jones, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. It is probable the present road law, and the law creating boards of health will be repealed. So be it.

Cotton & Patten sell best galvanised fence wire for 9c. per pound. H. M. Betts, druggist, La Grange, says: “I consider there is great merit in Brown’s Iron Bitters.” Mr.'and Mrs. J. G. Kerr arrived from California Tuesday morning* Mr. Kerr’s health is considerably improved. James Dsuthit, Esq, Attorney at Law and Notary Public now occupies rooms up stairs in the new Maneuver building.

T. J. Fardeu will hold goods at a reduced price through February, to make room for bis large stock of invoices of spring and summer stock. I have two nice houses for sale. If you have the cash and want a bargain you can get it. Call at my office with F. J. Sears & Son. J. V. W. KIRK Superfine Wax Colls, with moving eyes, only 25c. at the cheap store of Hemphill & Honan.

USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save your ssed corn from rats and mice, and avoid the necessity es re planting. For sale by V. WARNER ft SOES, Rensselaer, lad. WOOD. Good Dry or Green Wood can he procured at any time of George Aid rich. Delivered immediately on order.

R. B. PATTON.

Report of Smith school for th 9 The following pupils wore perfect la deportment end scholarship: Dora English, Samuel English, Inez Walker. Charles Walker, Edward Walker, FataWataerrEvaifae Walker, Frank Williams, Willie Clouse, Viotor Moore, Jsaale Murray, Gharries Murray. Willie Murray, Xenaie Tapp, George Hinkle, Ora Hinkle Mortoa Hinkle, Korah Hinkle, Lilly Long, John Marlatt. OUe MaJatt, Nora Marlatt, Maliada Pulllns, Tobias Putins, Job a Pallia*, Sam Pulllns. M. M. Tymcb, Tsacher.

Justice Wood's Court has been attendiog to the eases of the unruly since the adjournment of the Circuit Comt. State vs. Pstsr Mlsieus and John Holliday, assault and battery. PiDed $1 and costs. Joh': Davis, on Friday was flnsd one cent an J costs for drunk. Oa Monday John Barkley, Fish Gilmore and David E. Israel were arraoied for disturbing a public masting. Barkley and Gilmore were Sued $5 and costs, and Israel acquitted. Watson for Stats and Douthit for defeuse.

Frank Goff, <*a Monday evening was fined $lO and costs, Watson for Itate and Douthit for defense. The csss of State on rel. of Eva Gilbrsitn vs. John F. Payne, was before Justice McCleary, In Barkley Township, Wednesday, and ehnnfe of venue taken to Justice Marion. The case is set for Feb. lfth, Douthit for State and Babooek for defense. Hemphill A Hobbs's, headquarter for holiday supplies. Latest -aovelties in Toys and Notions.

F. B. Leaking and Miss Kellie, daughter of M. L. Spitler, Esq., were married/at the residence of his honor • Judge Hammond, last evening. Eld* Halsted officiated. We wish them long life, joy and prosperity. Wanted: —A Lady or a Gentle, man to take a half interest in a good paying business, Capital required, one hundred and fifty dslars. Call on, or address J. V. W Kirk. Sample room with F. J. Soars Sc Son. Mr. Allen has removed during the week from Rensselaer to his old home in Tippeoanoe county, flfr* * was a good neighbor and oitissn* and we are sorry to 1 >so him. *

Mr. J. J. Waterbury will soil his house and lots, but will carry oa the Merchant Tailoring business in Reas selaer just the same as usual. He has on hand as good goods as is kept ia any merchant Tailor Shop la the State.

Blk English Worsteds. French worsteds of all grados. Scotch Behiys lots of all colors, Scotch Tiusol; in fact all and any goods usually kept in all first claos Merchant Tailor Shops Call and examine. Pe.er Giver is again running the water tank at the R. R., at this place* We are glad to learn that Mr. Bayer is recovering from his illness The railroads in Wisconsin, Minisota and Dakota, ar« all blockaded by large snow drifts. Capt, 0. A. Edmonds, of this placs, ias been elected Doorkeeper of the Senate, Dr. O C, Link left Wednesday morning for Dakota, to see in what chape the blizzards have left his claim.

Later. - After reaching Chicago the Dr. returned satisfied that be could not make his way through the blockades. On Tuesday evening last a number of friends of Auditor Nowels, made him a pleasant eurpiise visit. The event being his birth day anniversary. Simon Leopol rtained a large number of young folks at the residence es his father, last evening, it being his birthday anniversary. Everything passed off splendidly; /"*' ‘ 1 " " ‘' "■ ■ " ■•* JohnHalloran was taken to the reform school at Plainfield, Tuesday last, where he will remain until h* reaches his majority, at his fathers expense

The Free Will Baptists Congregation at this place has received eleven accessionc since eomineneemaat of the meetings, and on yesterday immersed three persons. We acknowledge receipt of Report upon the “Improvement! of the Kankakee and the Drainage of the Marsh Lands in Indiana,” from Senator Hoover and Representative Gilman. A little two-year sold daughter ot Mr. Peter Zea, of this place, died at the residence of iu grandmother, at Battle Ground, where the.f anally aro visiting, Friday night of last week. Mrs, Zea is thus thrice bereaved within a short space of time. First a brother died in California, next her father, aud now s ukiid.

The Supreme Court of the United States, rendered a decision Jau. in, iu which it is held the law of Alabama prohibiting wieuegenatma is uet ia conflict with the Fourteenth Amend-, menus the Constitution, or with civil rights legislation founded ou it, to* the reason that it applies the same punishment to both offenders, white and black, ei thout discrimination.

Beware of Imistatiems.

Thedeiieate odor es Fioreston Cologue is entirely novel. Look for signature of Hisoox ft Oe. V. Y„ ea eaea k bottle.

T HE SWEDISH LADY QUARTETTE!

At Opera House, in Rensselaer. Feb. 3rd. 1883. Reserved seats on sale at Hardman’s. Admission, 35 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents. Doors open at 7M. These ladies possess a national reputation, are thoro'ly trained"musicians, with excellent voices sad come wiihbigh eulegiums from the Piece.

Star Bakery and Restaurant,

To all whom it may concern;— I would respectfully inform my old customers that I have again opened up a bakery and restaurant on Wvsh iagton Street Rensselaer, where you can get as good bread as the market affords.

All hiBSB b«ing» here beloW Meed breed end cakes, we ell do know; And I woo’d here the many end few Reraemuer that I kneed them, too. Aid always km fresh bread on bend, Snrpeesed by none ia ail the lend. Then come end seo me with reedy cash And sere yoar baker from e smash. lUmeiubsrtheplace,Win. B.Legg Washington street Rensselaer Ind.

The Pali Mall Gazette says that a temperance tidal wave has struck Denmark. The land wheie the Bkager Rack whirls and the Catergat sur gest has decided to have temperauce reform, and tne decree has gone forth against drunkenness in Copenhagen. "The number of public houses is to be reduced fr m 1,360 to 300. No ehowily dressed girls is to bo allowed to stand behind a drinking barto faonate youth of the other sex. Landords are forbidden not to seive out drink to any person under eigbte-n years of age, male or female, or to any one already under the influence of drink. A drunken person is to e conveyed to his owo|dwelling in a cab or covered carriage, at the expense of the Landlord in whose house he took the last glass." The population of Copenhagen in 1880 was ,273,727, so hereafter there is to be but one >ublic house to about 1,000 popula tioo instead one to about 300. One thing is pretty certain, those who eontiDue in the business are lively to make more money than they did under the old arrangement.

The Kentland Gazette says, Mr. Thoma* Redmond, late of the Benton County Review, is like l y Reynolds, formerly of the Monticelle Democrat, Cy. was a Republican—full fledged. Rensselaer Sentinel.' Tea, verily, Cy was a full fledged Republican at one period of his his tory. Then be was accounted honest by his neighbors. But then he become a Democrat, published a Democrat paper and then’s when the Democratic contagion took hold of him, See? Its mighty straining on a man’s good intentions when he becomes a Democratic editor.—Kent land Gazette.

Cy like Judas, attempted to redeem himself by puttinir on a iobo of righteousness and assume the management of a Democratic paper and as in thecaso of Judac, bis sin round him out. and he made flight back to the fold of Dorsey, Guiteau Sc Co. Hemphill Sc Honan invite inspection of holiday goods.

ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, cn the 29th day of January 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will he sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for *ny of the letters in this list will pices' - sey they are advertised. R. B. Thornton, Jerry Troyer. - Daniel Wolf. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.

CHEAP MONEY!

We hero fine ly secured our six per sent, money and are now prepared to make farm loan* at tix per cent inter*. C*t. Th»s> > lontm run for five years but the borrower bas option to pay part or all »t his lehtiK before maturity.

R. S. & Z. DWIGGINS.

Several eommodious and comfortable bous sto Tent. ‘Enquire at eitisens’ Bank.

PARKER'S ■ HAIR * £*Hwalsam. hK*' A perfect drt*r Wg&SjgjX&Km ui g elegantlyp*r an" ';5 dandruff, restore* natural color and life prevents bald nett SO e.nU anil »! <lul .1 druggi.U. rLOEIETON Brafl IfilSnHHHi Mead Wenala PARKER’S 1 GINGER TONIC <a IMpntMi atIUM «M Mew ImeeteMe. TTub delicious combination of Ginger. Buchu, Mandrake, StUllngia, and many other ot the beat vegetable .remedies' known, cures aU (tfsorders of the bowel*,- ilemafh, Iver, kidney* aoWVungi, &>* Tbs lest and limt Cough Cun fiwr Uuf If yon are suffering from Female Complaints, Nervousness, Wakefulness, Rheumatism Dyspepsia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker s Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body and rare you now life and vigor. 100 DOLLARS _ t Paid Car anything injurious found In Ginger Tonic at far a failure to help or cure. •to. aattlriM. at durian In drug,. Lu, • M-tag t-vlu gj |iH. Sml far riroulw to Hiscox A Co., ISS Wm.SL.H.T. Hair Switches, real genuine Hair, all eolois, only $8 at the Notion store of Betnpbill & Honan’s.

IM etc.,for ■ Ea ■ the United Ststee, and to obtain pat--1131 ents in Canada. England, France, | MERE Germany, and all other countries. EmmwJl Thirty-six yeors’practice. No charge for examination es models or drawinn. Advice by mail fire©. Patents obtained through n*we noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has the largest circulation, and is the moat influential newspaper of ite kind published in the world. Tho ad vantages of auoh a notice every patentee understands. ... . . . This large and splendidly illustrated newspaß#r4spublißhed t W»HMI.y at $3.» a year, anais admitted to be the be«t paper devoted to science, meehanios,inventions, engineering works, and other departments ofmdnstrijfl progress, published m any ©onntry. -Bingle copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all newsAddress, Munn ft Co., publishers of Sctaa*

EVERY

Zb respectfully notiflaj th*t Da. Iba ■ O Killit has opened as <»uiee over ; Willi* J. lines’ Drug store for the practice of Dentistry in a. I its branches. No pains will be spared to giv« the Lest satisfaction for Us least money. Teeth extracted without pain. . IBA C. KJELLEI, Dentist. ■ 4m ' Good cigars and the popular brands of cnewing and smokhg tobacco sold by HoiaceE- James. Bans. Howland, proprietor of Rensselaer Marble Works, keeps on hand a line stock of taarele, and does good ! work,at reasonable rates. j

The following is from the great Seed firm, of Rochester, New York: Rochester, N. Y-, July 19,188?. f- F. Smith, Esq.. Montieello, Ind., Dear Sir: When visiting the State Experimental Farm, at Genera, this week, we noticed some Spiral Fasteners for seed corn pre-erving. We also noticed that they were put up In b*xas and were from you. Please send three gross to as at Rochester, N! Y , and three gross to us at (Tbicago, 111. Scud bills as per shipments. Yours.-truly, * Hi*AM A Co. N. Warner &. Bom soli it,i •« Sjed Preservers. 1

E3TRAY NOTICE —Takeu upon the 20th day of November, 1»82, by William R. Nowels, in Marion township, Jasoer county, Indiana, —'Two Sows, one mostly black, the other black an.' white, both marked with square crop off each ear, weight about 22* each when taken up Said bogs hav>- been duly advertised, and appraised at twenty.fi'e dollars for both by. Simon Kenton and SilasiTotts. From Docket of A. H. W ood. J. P. CHAS. 11. PRICE, Clerk. January 19, 1883.

Mr. Ferguson is again in the field of trade, prepared to supply all who wish with lumber, eual, etc., at lowest rates. Office and yards opposite the depot. Don’t fail to stop at Learning’s be fore you buy yeour Christmas goods oamphell A Fartfen. Agents Wanted $3 to $6 every day; one of the best selling artiotes in themarkot. Sample free. Address, Charles G. Mayer, Rensselaer, Ind. Umbrellas 1 Umbrella 1 only 125 at Hem hill & Honan’s.

MILLINARY.

For Your Fall and Winter • Millinary, please call on Mrs. E. P. Honan Look at those fine Wedding Suitings the best goods ever brought te liensselaer Nets ! Nets! Nets! Gold and Silver finish; also a full line of silk mesh nets very cheap at Hemphill & Honnan’s Fancy Notion Store.

f AVniL life is sweeplngby, go and dare 1J |_ V" I before you die, something mighty Rr-A I and sublime leave behind to conquer ItlssV I time.” $66 a week In jour own tow Ti. ssoutfit free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you.everything. Many are making fertunce. Ladies make as much as men. and boys and girls make great pay. Header, if you want business at which you can make great say all the time, write for particulars to H. HaixxTT & Co., Portlnnd. Maine. NOTICE OF PARTIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ot Thomas Smith, Deceased, to appear in the Jasper Ciicult Court, held at Rensselaer Indiana, on the Ist day of Janaary 1883, and show cause if any. why the PARTIAL BET TLBMENT ACCOUNTS with the ©state of said deeedent should not be approved. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 29th., ®day of November, 1882. Charles H. Price, Clerk. Jasper Circuit Court.

GREAT REDUCTION In Boots and Shoes, to close out Winter Stock. M Cracken Bros. • •

THOMAS J. E ARDEN’S GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, FOR I t * J * SoiOiokM Cap, “™*t

LITE AGENTS WANTED.

To B*ll Dr. Chase’s Re >ip»s, or information for everybody.- in every county in the United States and Can adfts. Eniar ed by the publisher to 648 pages. It coutafns over 2,000 household recipes aud is suited to all j classes and conditions of society. A * wonderful book and & household ne-1 cessity. It sells at sight. Greatest inducement ever offered to book I agents. Sample copies sent by mail, I post paid, for $2.00. Exclusive territory given. Agents more than dou- J ble their money. Address Dr: Chaser Steam Printing House. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 3m. j

Patent medicines, of all kinds, at F. B Learning’s. Tharp’s old stand. Boots aDd Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fehdlo’s

Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. R. Steward. Cootectioniby.— A large stock of clean pure candy and chewing gum for sale by Horace E. James.

PIOXEEB riEAfT MARKET! )

(First Door West Jewelry Store.)Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna etc., sold in qualities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the beststoefrslaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle, May 26.1882

ft3S«ttwnosSri!dlouu?p«tSt H»ir Rwtorw »nd Drawing. Admired tor tU elwnllnra. ud *l«*“‘P* r 'j ra ”- Sever Falls to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to Um Toothful color. 60 cto. ud >1 »!,«» «t »I 1 drugghto. Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, StillingU 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 Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, all disease* of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. ■lfj ;ou 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 sizes, at all dealers in drugs. None genuine without signature of Hiscox &Co.,N V. Send for circular LARGE SAVING IN BUTING THE DOLLAR SIZE. A ** a week in your own town. $5 Outfit free. IP If If No risk Itverything new. Capital not -Ml M required. We will furnish you everyUUUthing 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. Hallktt & Co.* Portland. Maine.

LUMBER and COAL TARO. CD. NOWELS, .iffTMS.. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., ktou constantly on hand Lath; Shingles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see. n warmer &, sons. DEALERS IN Hardware, Tinware, South Side Washington Street. RENSSELAER, . INDIANA.

BEDFORD & WARMER, 0 If I ■ Rensselaer Marble Housj R. HOWLAND Proprietor- j —XDosuler in. — I American and ltalian Marble, MONUMENTS, TiBLETS MIAIST9NSS, SLABS, I SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLIII URJTS •AJYD VASE A —. ** Hf Van’Eensselaer Street, West of Court House. I —Also r>«»a,lez» in— ■ m m, atm mi, mi mb, ti 1

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