Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1883 — Page 3

Railroad Items.

The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road will this month receive four more first-class passenger engines. ~J. E. Reeves, master of transportation of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road, has tendered, his resignation, to take effect as soon as his successor can be appointed. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Louisville, New Albany &, Chicago road which will i e held on the 32th of this month, in New York, promises son. surprises in its results. Owing to the damaged and unsafe condition, of the C. & I. Air Line bridge across the Wabash at Delphi, trains only run es far* as Pittsburg, and tickets will not be sold, and freight will not be billed, beyond that point. An official of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road states that it will require thirty day of good weather to put the Chicago & Indianapolis Air-Line in shape to run trains over it at an ordinary speed. Much of the way, however, “only additional gravel is . needed, and a little surfacing up. On Wednesday the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad Company entered for record in the recorder’s office in Floyd county a mortgage for $1,000,000 to the Farmer’s Loan and Trust Company, New York, and W. M. Lewis, of New Albany, to secure the payment of its first mortgage bonds to that amount. Also, a mortgage by the same company for $600,000, to the Kentucky and Indiana Car Trust Company, covering all the euginus and cars of the L. N-A_& C. company. Indianapolis Jour.

All Troubles Adjusted, anil L. N-A. & C. Takes Control at Once.

Indianapolin Journal. Louisville, Feb. 1. — A full and final settlement has been affected by the Louisville New Albany k Chicago Railroad Comj any, with the Crawford syndicate, by which the latter to-day gave formal possession of 158 miles of new road to the former. This new road extends from Indianapolis to Chicago, is an air line, and was built by Henry Crawford for the Louisville,’New Albany k Chicago Company. The terms on which ths company accepted the work are intirely satisfactory to Vice-presi-dent Standiford and his associates, who regard this acquistion to their thriving systems ns of the utmost importance. Trains will be placed on the lines at once, the .company* having secured additional rolling stock in anticipation of the new acquisition. The road will be know as the Indianapolis division of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago, is thirty miles shorter than other now existing between Indianapolis and Chicago, and goes through a richer country. The management is much elated and looks forward to increased value in their property, because of the splendid prospects of the new line.

A Good Foundation.

In American households jhe - pre H ▼ *ilic.p rompliti t- n-te rv« nkness of the* stomach nr.il i'< consequences, indigestion, nervousness Mini rhe.ifci»m, Surli suffer' rs ran lay a good foundation for heulth by using I’ark•rs Ginger Tonic as it tones cp the stomach and nerves, and keeps the kidneys active to carry off the foul m»tter.~N. G.'Picaj ill e. Wbat are you going to get? A Mack silk? Yes. Who of? J V. W. Ark. ANY SUM FROM $15(10 00 toslo,ooo •a first mortgage real estate security •« fire to ten years’ time. Frank IV. Babcock. HrrsoßS wanting farm loans can rt thorn cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. » and sss. Fare Cream Bread ;wni ranted to be IB silt of milk: Pan Bread; Cream Bread :Ysranna Bread, *i Purctipile’t Jtostaarant. V-i Mr. J. T. Board. Jeftersonville, Clarke Co., was cured of dyspepsia by Brown’s iron Bitters. - Beautiful Necklaces only sc. at,the •heap store of Honan & Hemphill. Cotton & Patton sell fence wire cheaper than any ether house in Jasper eouuty. Gotten A' Patton sell best galvanised fence wire for 9c. per pound. ~ t * Mr. B ios Hite, 30 Court St.. India■apells, says: “Pro-rn’s Iron Bitter’s oured me of fever and ague.”

«<t., fbkitmMU th “J“ t> !l^llf e Land, expectorate* the acrid matter HutwllMtoia the Bronchial Tubes, and form* a ■Mthlsg coating, which reliere* the id rltaitOß that causes the cough. It elessMS the lasses or all impwUiet, strengthen# them when enfeebled bar disease, in vigor* ■tee the circulation of the blood, end brncesthe terrous system. Slight colds often end fin ssssanplion. It £s dangerous to neglect them. Apply the remedy promptly. A test es twenty years warrants the assertn n that mremedy hae ever been found that is a* prompt in its effects as TUTT’S EXPEC f QRAJX A etngle dose ralees the phlegm, suM’.ea kdUmmation. and its use speedily cures Cue most sbstinate sough. A pleasant cordial, children tahe it readily. For Croup 1C I* terminable and should be in every family.' In 95c. and >1 Pottles. TUTT ? a PILLS ft ST PIHECTtY QW THE LIVER, Cures Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, aiskXeadsche, Bilions Colic ,ConstipaBhsumatlim, Piles, Palpitation of Use Heart, »i*uiness, Tornid Diver, and Female Irregnlaritle*. If you do not “feel vary wall," a single pill at bed-tune stimulatssthe sfcomaoh, restores the appetite, imparts rigor to the iySera. PHee.aSe. SB Murray SI ,If ,Y. ■STWRITE FOR Tunis MANUAL FREE.-®*

JJgONOir ROUTE. uiiMls. I-it CUewftiltiy, SoMd Train* Between Lemlteille and Chicago NORTH : Tims m ttv- : SOUTH **•; so.#. : so.i. :is«i. : >«■*• s®-*- , Dally. : * ; i Uaily. YiSpni 80M«tiThoo»mixiiTr lT»#m 738 “. 880 “ “New Albaay ’ 838*- II 84 ' J 956 “ 10 49 “ *r Mitchell, «»5“ 918‘1 11 11 “ «*G7pn» “ Bloomlagtem 61* “ 7* “ 1145“ 19 43 “ “Gosport 4 46“ Tll J 19 35am 1 Br.pm “ Or’ae'stlein 8*8“ 62* I 12 40 “ 901 “ “Onmculm |S“ •IT * “ “Rosehdsle “ “ *• “CrTrdSTt!leJ “ “ •* Crswfresvlne V 8 4-j *» 858 “ “ Lafsyette j«ee 1#“ 4*l“ 264 “ 41* “ *• -sfsyetße I*4 “ 410 * Reynolds “ „ “ 4 00"“ 5 86“ “Mefew 1810“ 800 “ “ It , “ 437 “ «N U irßißiHlur 11 18am 2*4 “ 640 “ 816“ “Dsltea . 106 “ I**6,. 780 “ 900 “ “ CBioaee It 990 “ It 90pm •Daily ezcepTSandsy. fW“ Connection* made at Chi cap* with night train* for the north and.northwaat. Pullman palace sleeping car* en trains 8 and 4. For tickets and farther lnfermaiio* apply to' ft. F.WRBN. Agent. Banaselaer. MunnaT Kbli.br. #. F. A..Le«l*Tille, Ky.

The Democratic SentmeJ FCIDAX FEBRUARY 9. LWB.

Silk, J. V, W. Kirk. * NOTICE The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Louisvillb, Nbw Albany & Chicago Railway Company will be held at the National Bank of Commerce, in the City of New York, on Tuesday, February 13th, I*B3, *t which meeting thirteen Directors will be elected to serve for the ensuing year. The polls will be open from twelve o'clock u. to one p. m. W. 11. Lewis, Secretary. January 12, 1888.

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

From the premise* of B, B. Psttss, 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 psrssn giving in' formation that will lead to h/sr recovery by the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. B. B. PATTON. R F. Priest & Bro. still holds forth t opposite McCoy & Thompson bSnk. They will .sell goods for the next thirty days at a disceuut, in order to reduce their stock before putting in thsir spring goods. Don’t Jail to give them a call if you waut bargaings. Plushes, J. V. W. Kirk.

Mr. IWm. Bassett, farmer, South Bent, St. Joseph’s Co. Used Brown’s Iron Bitters successfully for inflamed eyes. Velvet. J.V.W. Kirk. All persons havingopsn aocount on my books will save costs by sailing and settling the same before March Ist* 1883, as after that time 10 ner cent will be added for collection. WM, ALAMSON. Elegant bound Scrap Books only 25c. at the cheap store. Hemphill & Honan, Proprietors.

Mrs. J. E. Eden, of Sullivau, 111., i* visiting hsf daughter, Mrs. O. C. Link. Ladies’ Portmonies onlv 75e., former price $1 25, for sale at Hemphill & Honan’s. • ■ Madame* Campbell and Kelley are recovering from attact of pleurisy. lienta’ Collar Buttons, three for sc’ at the cheap storq. Hemphill &Ho nan. Proprietors, E. L. Clark is elosbig out the Lamson stock of hardware at greatly re duced figures. Good Cuff Button* from 10c. to $1 50 par pair, at the eheap store Hemphill & Honan.

“The Complete Home,"by Mrs. Ju t lia McNair Wright, is a bo-tk tha ought to be sought by every wife and mother. Its purpose is to pro mote the pease, harmony, thrirt and economy that are necessary to make a perfect home. It is written in an animated pleasing style. Every chapt ris thrillingly interesting. It refines away the roughness of natur al "dleposiTions, opens opportunities of accomplishing things useful and praisworthy. Teaches how to to fll usefully'leisure, binds a family in common interest and persuits. We command the Complete Home to all our readers.—N. Y. Weekly.

James Deuthit, Esq. Attorney at Law and Notary Public now occupies rooms up stairs la the new MaReaver buildieg. T. J. Farden will bold goods at a reduced price through Febiuarv. to make room for his large stock of invoices of spring and summer stock. I have two moe houses for sale. If you hare the cash and want a bargain you can get it. Call at my office with F. J. Sears & Bon. J V. W. KIRK ...... ......... —~ i. Superfine Wax Dolls, with moving eyes, only 2»c. at the cheap store of Hemphill & Honan.

USE SMITH’S SEED PRESERVER And save your seed corn from rats and mice, and avoid the necessity of re planting, Bor sale by N. WARNER A SONS, Rensselaer, Ind.

WOOIK Good Dry or Green Wood can bo procured at any time of George Aid rich, Delivered immediately on order.

Y eoman-Parkison -At the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Joseph Parkison, Tuesday evening, February 6th, 1883, Mr. Frank Yeoman and Miss Maggie Parkison, Elder D. T. Halstead officiating. Edmonds — Williams. —At the Baptist church, Sunday morning, Feb., 4th., by the Rev. Phillip McDade, Chas. A. Edmonds ana Miss Myrtie A. Williams. Boots and Shoes, of all grades and prices, just opened out at Fendiu's

Soldier’s Camp Fire/ —Rensselaer Post, No. 84, G. A. R., will give a Camp Fire at their hall, on Thursday, February 22d, 1883. The programme is not completed at this writing, but it promises to be a fine one, and will be rendered by .Soldiers and Soldier’s Children. The cause is worthy, and everybody should attend. We append the programme so far as'it is completed at this date: The Lilian, Now and Forever.... Fall Chorus. Remarks of welcome. ....ReT. J. J. Cl»ypool Stonewall Jackson’s Battle Prayer...-C. P. Hopkins. I’m* a Soldier’s Boy Reminiscence..... Frank W, Babcock. Fion a Death 50ng....,......,..C. P. Hopkins, They Sleep in Lonely Southern GraTes Reminiscence .....Jas. A. Burnham. Come Boys Coma.. Little Boys. And many others. To conclude with the Cantata “Grand Papa’s Birth Day.” Full programmes will be issued next week. The boys of the G. A. R., ought to have a rousing house. The price of reserved seats will be but 25 cents. For general ad* mission the price is not yet decided upon, but it will be small.

Any make of Sewing Machine sold by C. B. Steward. Vital Statistics:—Report of Secretary of County Board of Health for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1882. X Marriages Recorded 79. Births 193. Deaths 52. Diseases dangerous to public health.. 7. Vaccination certificates... 883. O. C. LINK, M. D. . Healtn Officer, Jasper Co. X This year, as above reported, consisted of II months, commencing with February Ist, 1882. Since making this report the Health Officer has found that there have been several omissions, by births and deaths not being reported to him. He says there are at least 10 births, and several deaths. Confectionery.—A large stock ofclean pure candy add ckewing gum for sfcle by Horace E. James .

AVERTISED LETTERS.

~~ Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Poet Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, oa tEe 3d day of February 1888. Those Bot claimed within four weeks from the date above given will be sent to the D'.ad Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling fsr any as tae letters in this list will please ssy they ax* advertised. Mr*. J. M. Clustei, Christian Delana. Louisa J. Harris, Henry Heloes. Miss Ella Helvis, Matt Kelley. David" Mitchel, Miss L. Overton. Jacob Owens, Mise Mary Reed. Chas. Shroyer, Alnea Stiera. The Albany & Reasselaer Iron A Steal Co. J .S. Matts, Miss A. Wilson. Phils 1. Wood. HORACE E.'JAMES. P. M. Don’t fsail *o stop at Learning’s be fors you buy ysour Christmas goods Rev. Mr. Smith, of Moutlsello. is expected to eceupy the Presbyterian pulpit at this plaee next Sunday. Dr Kellsy has returned from his trip t j Ohio.

CycloDedias of Biography mad* up of an alphabetical list, with brief sketches, principally or the names of people of whom you hare never leaid, and to know whom you add ireatly neither to your pleisaure, nor your mental wealth. “The World’s Cyclopedia of Biography,” now publishing, is upon a different plan. It contains only the stories of the lives or the famous men and woftieb who have made the world’s history; who are reallg worth known and who are written about by. aus rhors oftec equally eminent, in the field of literature, with the subject whom they describe. Each volume is complete in itself, so that if you do not want or cannot afford', all, ycu can take what best pleases, or is of most worth to you. The five volums thus far issued narrate the achievements of nearly two hundred of the most famous and worthy of the worid’s heroes. Volum IT, recently published, a very handsome large 12m0.. of about 750 pages, fer the

price of 70 cts., coutaius « mw and excellent “Life of Washington;”a re print of the standard and thrilling Weems’ “Life of General Marion," and a new "Life of Oliver Cornwell” by the brilliant writer, E Paxton Hood. To illustrate the remarable economy in cost compared with previous publication: tbe present importing r rice of tbe Life or Cromwell is s 3 here in equally good type, handsomely printed, with two other important works thrown in, it oosts only 70 cents; even beyond this, as a means of most widely and effectually advertising the biographical series, the publisher will send, postpaid, a pape-bound edition of the Hood’s “Life of .Cromwell,” to any address, on receipt es 15 cents, and then, if the purchases desires to secure tbe bound volume, I 'will credit 15cents tej ward the priee of the sapn*. It will be strange if soeh books, at such books, at saoh prices, do not find, their way into almost every ham*. «Biograpny is the untvesaliy pleasant universalis profitable of all reading,” well said Thomas Carlyle. How. indeed, ean the heroes ot “fir* tion” be compared in interest with these heroes of all time, Washington and Cromwell? John B Alden, pabliaher. 18 Versey Street New York.g|

Jas. A. Yeoman, who baa been quite ill with lung fever, is on the mend. Alius sabe dc extra penny "• Gainst the time when work is skace,. An yo i’ll find its real value More than douole 'of its faoe Money saved by buying of. F. J FARDEN, , Bluff Front Reueeelaer.

- 1 —* r DELINQUENT TAX LIST. '* . * A LIST OF LANDS AHD LOTS RETURNED DILIN QUEST FOB TUB NON-PAYMENT OF TASKS FOB THE TEAS 1881. IK JASPER COUNTY. IE DI AKA. f RANGING OBOYB TOWNSHIP. NO. 1. i * fl| ? i? i Iff ?: r i £ ■ Hamas as Qwaers. Description as -• | |a ■ ► Luidl. ! p* mE : ir l • Arnold, Frances nw sw 84 39 6 4* sl4 61 1M Prisst, John P- ne sw 35 99 i 40 “ “ s-hfse nw 85 91 6 90 91 61 MO Robinson, Jehn L whf w-hf sw 99 99 5 46 “ *‘ w-hf na 98 99 5 89 “ “ e-hfnw 38 99 5 80 77 9

Gillam Township—No. 2. 19 Ball aid, Henry W. ■ g-hf lb aw 1 30 6 29 14|&° 66 Daugherty, Adam S. ae 28 81 6 160 16 57 74 Faulkner, John U. w end ne nw 19 30 5 36 36 97 88 Geldsberry, Hulda J. e-hf w*3aew ne 839 5 11 50 880 98 Hilton, 8. C, sw sw 9 30 5 40 13 41 ltl Livingston, J. P. Davisonville, lota 3,4, black 1. 97 1M Patta, Lucinda s-hf sw >4 30 5 80 w-hf ne sw 35 80 S 30 25 68 18fc Polsell, Joshua Bavlsonville, lots, 4,7.brki. “ •• “ . •* 8, 9 10, black *, 868 316 Roach, A. L. ne-qr 34 31 5 160 " “ “ ne»e 25 31 5 4* “ ** w-bfse 36 81 6 80 “ “ e:bi sw 36 31 5 89 “ “ nw sw 25 31 5 40 39 93 390 Richards, John F. s-hfswne 28 30 6 20 12 62 288 Rinehart, William H. w-pt n-end gw ne 3 39 5 11 60 880 9fß Turpie, William et at se ne. 13 30 5 40 “ *» *• nyr ne 19 39 a 4* “ “ “ ue sc 19 30 6 *0 - ** “ “ e-eighth ne nw 13 39 6 5 92 SI 988 Whittaker, John W. nhf6w ne 98 39 5 20 et al ne nw 34 80 5 40 *2 54 Walker Township—No. 3. 2 Arnten, Berger . e-hf ne 4ii 5 82 2 (S 835 8 1 19 Chilcote, Mordecai F. ._ aw nw 20 31 6 40 27® 96 Dickinson, Henry nw ne 90 31 5 40 55* 181 Hahn, Solomon ne 10 31 i 16* “ “ se nw 10 31 6 48 ,* “ s snd w-hf ne 11 81 6 20 “ “ n-hf nw se U 81 6 80 “ ‘‘ nw 11 31 < 160 19 *T 159 Jones, R. B. ' e-hfsw 6 31 6 80 10 08 171 Knuckle, William S. n-hf nw 3* J3l 6 80 5 52 B6T Record, Rmiline * sw nw. 26 31 6 40 768 289 Stoner, Thomos J, ne se 99 31 5 40 451 287 Spriggs, James W. se se 99 81 C 40 “ “ n-hf ns 36 31 6 80 43 96 297 Stahl, Benjamin F. nJi ne sw 30 81 5 80 IS 08 299 Swartz, Henry shfne 8 81 6 80 “ “ e-hf sw 3 31 6 80 888 321 Thompson, Alfred sw sw 11 81 5 40 “ “ re nw 11 31 5 40 “ “ whf aw 11 31 5 80 9 39 829 Thompson, David of ! _ „ 91 a Branch Co., Mich, f whfßW ne 381 * 30 870 338 Turpie, James If. ' ne nw 19 31 6 40 924 388 Tanner John WaMary w-hf nw 831 6 80 ” 22 5* 868 Wolfe, Josiah S. • lie sw 12 81 5 40 762

Barkley Township—No. 4. 34 Burns. Rachel Ann nw cor se se 29 8f S 6 $ 1 H 39 Barnham James A. e,hfswne 15 *9 6 20 300 43 Blake JehnW. n-hfnw 23 SO 6 80 “ “ n psrt sw nw 23 30 6 35 5 2* 83 Casey John nhf s-ptnecor se nw 20 30 6 IS 9 21 183 Uougham, John S. e-hf ne » 80 S 80 “ “ e-hf be 9 30 S 80 748 18S Hayes, F. sneis M. se nw *1 30 6 44 “ “ e-hf sw nw 21 39 6 20 25 88 289 IMff, Joseph F. ew ne lj 30 6 40 le 05 18* Lakin Francis M. pt ne sw 21 30 f 37 50 “ “ n-hf se ew *1 30 8 20 1* 55 *4® Moore, J. J. s-hfnw 2 30 fi 80 ' 374 *52 McGinais, William e-hfw-hfnw *0 80 6 40 5 41 282 Ott, William % uud I|9 e-hf nw 27 30 6 8 89 1 6* Marion Township—No. 5. *6O McDonrld Harrison ■ *guw ee 34 30 7 40 *l4 5* 315 Ross, John M. se ne 14 38 7 40 9 52 Jordan Township—No. 6. 40 Cloud, John B. . se se 19 98 « 40 $ 385 126 Johnson. Mary J, w-hf se 19 28 7 80 19 79 180 Kane,{Thomas se)4 82 38 7 160 3* OS 18* Miller, William H. ne sw 21 *8 7 to “ “ «w sw 21 28 7 40 30 01 189 Moore, George W. u? 4 se ne 91 28 7 30 20 54 *4B Raymond, Catherine a e-hf 7 *S 7 *2O S 3 *2 334 Walker, Isaac C. sw ne 31 98 8 40 385

Newton Township—No. 7. 1M Nulf, Eliza A. 118*0 e-hf nw 31 29 7 2* 38 “ “ 111*0 ne sw *1 29 7 14 *7 sl2 ** ISO Yoder, Eli sw sw sw 8 29 7 97* 18* Keener Township—No. 8. |l* Burwell, Amos A. nJi «1* ae 80 a nV4 ne 1 *1 7 4- * 641 *l* Brockway, Sarah J. fr.s of riv mid.s-pt *6 83 7 1* 50 “ “ pt. nw ne 25 32 7 1 § 14 2* Blakemore, George W, pt. se 26 8* 7 154 2*2 2* 45 C reason, J. W. n!4 sw nw 14 *2 7 20 221 47 Campbell, James n-pt sc se S 12 T II 2*B *1 Carpenter, Edwin E. neut 11 » 1 40 404 82 Fairchild Hannah Hi nw >6 11 7 80 74 83 M Goodwin * Gossett, e side eeni n!4»e 1 3* 7 12 16*3 *7 Garrison, Robert nw nw It k 7 40 IS 54 104 Harding, Nancy se ne 9 31 7 44 me ie » II 7 .40 891 105 -«»«»«» » »« 10# Hawkins, Hsrdrcss e-hf sw 6 11 7 8* se nw 6 *1 7 4* 18 16 113 Haver, tVi.liam O* H ■ ~ , , , ~ —. « .. ~, King Jahn R. V 4 nnd-hf w-hf sw 1* 11 7 40 515 11* Hoasse-jisse, Rijnje w-hf w-hf nw 26 12 7 40 44 6 11* Hansen, Jerome ne 32 3* 7 160 3* 33 150 McCollum, Nelson 8.. pt n-hf ne 1 it 7 8 9*7 I*4 MsCoiikel!, Dire B. #* *1 8* 7 I*o $7) 157 Murphy* Nancy Ann n-hf ne 18 81 7 89 18 5s ISS Rief. Joseph s-pt se se S *3 7 • 27 577 194 Stewart,Elleaallarvoy sw nw 28 33 7 40 ~ 853 IS* Swaney, D. L. w-hf sw nw 1 3* 7 20 *• “ a-pt ne ne 3 3* 7 10 817 176 Sweney, Thomas C. w-hf ne ne * 3* 7 1* 10 “ " w-Dt *-Hf sw S IS 7 50 3. 11 246 Simpton.Thoinss pt ne nw 2 82 7 29 14 3 Ott 29* Bimson, Charles a pt. w 90-rds ne nw 2 *1 7 *25 109 23* Tucker. M. A . ue ne 15 31 7 40 5 10 264 Vant-Wond, Aledia W. ehfne 58 32 7 80 29 08 *55 Vant-Wond, Wm. I). n-pt w-hf ne 28 32 7 78 *8 47 2*2 Williamson, William nw nw 11 8* 7 40 9 87 *6B Wales, Knth D. et al shf ee 10 81 T 80 871

Hair Switches, real genuine Hair all color*, only *3 at the Notion store of Hemphill &'H >nA»’*.

LITERARY CURIOSITIES.

The poet Richard Henry Hio 'riaid’e brilliant ifarrntiv* of the “Life Of Washington Irving" forms No 6 the ellpgant little Elzevir T ir ka* and l? seld far th* p ice of only cents! After all. cheap Hid handsome books are not limited to thu so called “practical reprints.” in t iis illus trated: th* publishms paid Mr. Stori dard ssoo for the Manucript of this s ketch—which is a *az of only a half cent each. when, charged orvr td one hundred thousand of their customer s Number 5 of the I.ivbait. also jus issued, rcntaii * Aidiew Wilson’ “The Sea Rerpcnta o l Briert e," prlc 2 cents, and a numbs 6, Tennyson’s “En.o«-h Arden.” price 2 cents—in for mer rears sold in large edition for *l.o(h or mor», per eopy And yet these numbers are in basutlful typi * handsomely printed os excellent pa paper. Sold by all dealers. John B. Aiden. pu‘ Itsher. 18 Vesey St., New York.

War Bakery aaa Restaurant.

Te all whom .1* may concern:— I would respectfully Inform my old ottetomors that I have again opened ap a bakery .md restaurant on Wesh lag-an Street Rensselaer, where .you enn get «e good bread as the market bffurdSi All tran** betas* hare belaW Read brand and takas, we all da know; And I won'd have fho many sad few Haraem.ar that I knead them, tea. And-always hav* fraeh bread on haad, Sarpassad by anno in ail the land. Tbea come and aaw me with ready eaah And eave year baker llbm a sraaeh. B-men*l-#rthe piaee, Wtn. H.Legg Washington street Renseelser In r

■■ /n manat, life it aweepingby. and dare II V | before you die. something mighty KP A I and aub'limo leave behind to conquer IE Law I time," |6* a week In your own town. s3o)itflt free. No risk. Kvorvtbing new. Capital not required. We will furnish yott everything. Many are making fertunea. Ladies* make S* much as men. and boya and girls make great pay. Header, if yon want business at which you eaa make great say all the time, write for particulars toH.fl u.urrr A Co., Portland. Maine. Aobstb Wanthd:—93 to $5 every day; on* of the beet selling articles in the market. Sample free. Address Charles G. Mayer, RehSseUer. Ind. , Umbrellas ! Umbrella! enly 125 at Hem bill & Honan’s.

Hemphill & Honan’s, headquarter for hotids* supplies Latest novelties in Toy* and Notion*. Waktk) - — A Lady or a Gentle-, man to take a half Interest in a good paying business, Capital required, on* hundred and fifty debars. Call on, or address J. V. W Kirk. Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. Mr, J. J. Walorbmj <*i ; l **!l his house and lots, but v- ! - ?■* on the Merchant Tailoring bu»iu»** in Kens selaer just the same a* u»u*l. H- he* on hand as good good* a* i* k»pt in any merchant Tailor ."hop is* the State. Blk English Worst* Js. French worsteds of all grade*. Scotch Schiv" lots of ail colors, Scotch Tinsel; in fact all m>d any goods usually kept in all first class Merchant Tailor Shops Cali and examine.

Beware of Imiatations.

The dclieats odor •{ Florestoa Cologne is entirely novel. Look for ligature of Hiscox & Ce. M. Y., #a each °l»le. - Hemphill & Honan invite inspeetion of holiday goods.

CHEAP MONEY!

We have finally secured our six per sent, money ted are now prepared to •take farei loans at fix p<*r cant inters eat. Those loans run for fije years bu*. the borrower has option to pay part or -»11 et bis leans before maturity. R. 8. fi Z. DWIOGINS*. Several eommodi <«i« and comfortable hous sto r*rr. Ei quire at citizens’ Bank,

MILLINARY.

For Tour Fall *»J W at*r Millln* ary, please call >1 . fcl. l*. Look at those fl i Wailing# the best good# •»«< brourKt • Rensselaer Nets ! Nets! N- in! Goi-.i »n«l Silver finish; alee a full line of *H-« mesh » nets very cheap at Hemphill A Hon* 1 nan’s Fancy Notion Sto:e.

. Kankakee Township—No. 9. 10 IPryden IsaacT. Be se 31 88 * 40 $ »M 25 c Jlins, Mir* .da J ahfswlf MOM M« 44 * lis. Israel S. w-hf nw 33 39 5 80 » « 51 J*eitu*Oß, Elijah . Ml* il 8 I « 1«1» 75 Hawkin', Hardress nhf aw 19 38 • 84 46 98 84 84 J.-nes, Mathew M. sside e7»-a nhf.e 98 68 § 590 IT9 86 Jvaw,WllH»iß W. a-Xn-hfne 85 69 5 60 aw Be 65 83 5 40 98 89 86 J iTcaat, Charles nw aw 8 89 5 48 BT9 105 i.rtphy Patrick e-hfnw 81 88 * 8° 18 n 191 Prouse Nancy ae aw 99 88 5 40 15 41 187 BauYord, K. a 118 aw 81 88 5 54 99 18 M 148 Tarpio.Jaa. fr Wm. H. a H 85 89 5 190 98 T 8 1»9 Warran, Disdains fr’l siw of River 10 89 5 488 1 58 Wheatfield Township—o. 10. 18 Brnff. George w 34 est *« ■**, «- 88 8 10 •55 19 Broadway,?, «H est aenw 81 38 8 10 988 *5 Bond, ThomnaK. and aw hw 31 39 6 8833 808 Jjdeph Aicirice, IT Buchanan Samuel et al ".“.“fiSKtfA " '»■*■ » •“ 34 Barden, Isaac T, aeneaw 88 89 8 18 301 44 Curatilt Ira lot 498838 49 80 nptne aw 98 33 8 94 50 44 99 46 Ca roll, Michael aa nw tt 89 8 40 11 » 5# Dilley, Jaines B. e* e* aw »* 81 88 4 10 • ™ 66 Dye, Otis a end w side nw nw 8 88 6 5 96 ilurlhut, D. wptawnw 81 83 8 86 88 45 W 110 Hammond. E.P. fr’l oof rir aw aw 80 S 3 8 389 4 98/ 198 James, Jose h a pilot 3ne 88 88 • 88 81 04 160 Mortz, Phelix ae ne 34 88 8 40 10 W 200 Sebring, Anson ae ne 38 S 3 8 48 81 07 *» Bwarte, Elijah B. and «Kse 16 33 6 80 18 TO r rank C. _ 948 TaunahlU, C. pt aenw 81 88 6 10 *5“ 926 Tucker, Jeremiah apt lot 999 33 6 I 8 60 14j 225 Turpie, William ae aw 8 >B9 6 40 19 15 23a Wood. John H. nH aft ae aw 61 83 8 10 684 944 Te.,man, WHHamM.fr ew ae 84 39 6 40 348

Carpenter Township—No. 11. 83 Bradler, Augustus sft 20 87 6 826 $384 38 91 Clark. Caroline A. waldenwne ;4 97 6 8 7 99 193 Dewy Catherine sfreptne 4 87 7 184 48 •* a nept e-hfnw 4 87 7 . 28 11 53 4] 147 Kt n in, Mary A. e-bf aw 11 27 7 80 15 34 149 Kr» iu, Lorenzo D. s-hf aw IS 87 7 80 46 30 311 Hnraer, Elia» a-hfnw 5 S J „ >• “ ne sw y 87 6 40 11 97 815 Hamer, Anderson M. n * “ e » S 18 41 3*o Hoover, Fred. a-hf so 16 37 i 80 • » e-hf bw 15 27 7 80 ‘‘ w-hf so 15 27 7 80 83 03 689 Pedrick, Jobu B. se Be 5 27 6 40 720 *3B Siminloag, W. D. ehf 7 27 7 320 60 55 Milroy Township—No. 12. 8 Bn His George whf sw;*e 15 28 6 90 • * 5 11 Uaily,Mary M. nw ae 90 88 6 40 15 82 * Be..cock, August D, nwjnw 13 28 6 40 1 ’ 6 «• und-binwnw 27 28 6 20 845 96 Cob nett, Mathew F. ~■« » » g * « » « 44 Dodd,Jane A. w-hf ne tie 28 28 5 20 805 54 Fohler, Nathan e-hf ne so 84 23 6 20 1»8 69 H tsenpUler, E.R. BW 8W S 5 ft .. .. aw nw 35 2g b 40 >• “ gene 96 28 6 40 .. “ nw sw 86 ,28 6 40 .* ** ne bw 26 28 6 40 4. 4. w-hf nw 26 28 6 80 44 58 70 Helm, Jefferson M. «« ee ?! 5 2 799 72 Holms, MW. B-h?n# 1? £s* $ 91 Muifordfi)?vid pt s-hf ne IS I 5 50 50 18 0y M Monuec, Thomas «e sw 23 88 6 40 882 107 Nisly, Christian M. ew 8e £ 5 * 5 ‘ se bw 22 28 6 40 44 «.| ehfswsw 22 28 6 20 | 9f78 199 Pierce, Wiley H. w-hf nw bw 22 6 20 524 142 Saaford, E. se se I, 28 5 T4O w .. .. so ge 21 28 5 40 719 182 Ward, Thomas & Re- whf sc 94 28 6 80 57< hucca E. Union Township—No. 13. 25 Brasnahan, Margarst ae ne 28 80 7 40 3 754 46 Comer, Malachi P. ne se 14 30 7 40 12 98 118 Ha risen, Ruth H. "-hfsw 3° 31 7 77 15 797 122 Hawkins, William e-hf Be 80 . 80 113 5, 136 Hamacher, John R, ne nw 14 80 7 40 27 85 152 ' Jenes t-amnel uc 110 16 *® ‘ 40 6 03‘ 184 Mu Tord, David »w gw « 301 6 37 I, 445 255 Sloniker, Rosetta w-ht sw ne 19 30 Q 20 4. .4 w-hf nw ne 19 30 6 30’ 1, 72 295 Thompson. Simon P. n-hfnene 28 30 7 it) .• •. re ue ne 38 30 7 10 6 74

Town of Rensselaer. 87 Duvall, Samuel H. Newton's add.| |Lot 1, block 17, $lO 30 89 Dern, Ethan Kens. 2 ■!% ft. fr’l pts lots 5,6, 7. block 3, 35 75 243 Larue, Catherine - Newton’s add. lots 5,6, block. 15, 18 71 821 Powora, pt mill property S. 30 T 29, R 8,381100 a )ti 03 Town of Remington. 21 Banta James S. Tilt. add. a »j ft a tis block !. * 4 57 *7 Bu’-csm, Sophia M. . 39865 out-lot 6'nw S 30, T 27. R«. 39|K» t 91 Btu,ca.n, D.pma s,rat. add. lots 1,2, 3. block 3. tl4 9t an fi.-rrv Brook D. Strat. add ne block 4, 8 i* 92 Dounel'y, F. P. Remington, lot 1 block 15, 4 67 9* Downing, Henry Remington nhf lots 4. 8. blrfck 16, 8 77 95 Daria Theodore A. Remington, lot 3, block 2. 31, ' 90 Sr. Helen M. Remington, lot 5, block 10, »73 m Fraser A Stoudt Remington, lot 10, block 18, 775 114 Kordice J. H. Remington, lot 12, block 13, 309 119 Ford. Elmer J, Sea- add. lot 12, block 1, 14 46 131 glr a t . „4d. n 11* s‘/» block 6 495 148 David H. Remington, lot 12, block 20, 38* 19* Jouveunt Charles Remington e-hf lots 4, 5, 6, block 16, 31 6V 908 Larue Catharine and J Remin t-n w . hf i- Jt S , block 8, 4193 212 Lnekey Isaac D. Brnel’s add. lot 12, block 8, 13 09 2-25 Naxwell JennieP. C. AM'sad<f. lot 5, block 5, 860 257 Pierce, Wiley H. W. add •hf lots 5. 6, block 9, Remington |or 12, block 18. 36 43 15# Pierce William H. O. A M's add. lots 6. 9, black 6, 7 42 262 Pierce, Florenc*. W. add. lot 8, block 9,. 27 17 271 Pattiaon, F. J. W. add. lota 7, 8. 9, black 8, 181 390 Rodman, C. P. ptse ne 525 T 27 R 7, 40-huudradths, 860 289 Royalty, William D C. A M’s add. lot 3, block!, , ” lots 1. 8 11,1|, block 3. 18 97 30’ Royalty. Mary A. - C. A M’s add. loti, block 2, 689 QQ . „„R7, 50ll001h8 Reme4l3sl 319 Spenedr, Emma L, ptsoneSßsT27 w-hflot 6, block 3 )52 28 333 Setariuc. George Remington, lot 12, bloek 11, 3101 334 Ske.ls, William Strat. add. nw block 4, 19 69 t 57 Thompson, Simon P. Remington n-2|3 loti, blocks, “ “ 101133 lot 1, block 3, 19 60 358 Todd, D. K. W. add. jots 4,5, 7, block 10, 14 83 361 Thomas John A. Rem. ehf w-hf lot 3, block 13, 458 ’■64 Tuttle, Royal S. Pat. add. lot 3, 8 11 \KS Townsend William Remington, lot 4, block 5, 24 35 v 'B Thompson, Anna R. Scbff.s add. lots 3. 4, .i P “ “ « lots I, 2, 15 94 I Underhill, Mary ant-lot 21 sw S3O TJ27 R 6, 91-hundreutha, a 8 51 3, > Unknown, Remington, out-lot I, 516 or lot 7 eef block 20, 3 86 Sisteof Indiana, Jasper County, ss: I. EZRA C. NOWKLS, Auditor of said county, do hereby certify tb , the foregoing is a true and comolete list of ail the lands and'town lots returned leliaqueot by the Treasurer of said county for the non-payment of taxes due thereon for the year 1881 and former years, with ten per cent, penalty and interest thereon, together with the tax for the current year [IBB2 l’nnd the costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold for taxes, as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given that as much of said lands and town lots as maybe necessary to discharge a id pay the taxes, penalty, interest, and costs due thsreon, or due Irom tile ewuers thereof at the time f sale, will bo sold at public auctina at theC >iirt House door, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the first .Monday in Marce. H<dn j the sth day of March, a. d.. 1888. [SB vL 1 Witness my hand and jfiLdal seal this sth day of Febru- - 1 ‘ ary, 188*. EZRA O. NOWELB, Auditor of Jaspdr county, Indians.

SatUflM tlw mart dutkUou u * p*rf*ct H»lr JUrtonr *»d OnMinf. Admired for It* .lwnllntM »nd Sever Fail* to Restore Grey or Fades Hair to UmyoalhM color. to «U. and $1 lire. at all druggUU. Ginger, and many of the best medicines known are hew 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 diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and an 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 ares, at all dealers in drugs. None genuine without signature of Hi scox & Co., N Y. Send for circular htsam saving m bptinq the dollar size.

FIOITBEB Cmn MARKET! ] (first Door West J »a!rr Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., j. J Eifrlesbach, Proprietor BBKF, Pork, Yeml Mutton, Sausage, Mologna etc., sold in quautiti**» to soil purchasers at the lowest r e . None hut the best stock slaughter-<), l|r*rry«l- dy is invited to call, ins *■ tofißsr Price Paid eox-Good Fat Cattle, iy Its tnyonrown town. ssoutfitfree. wL|?N°rli»k Everything new. Capital not -1% fln required. We will furnish yon every - V W thfng Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. and boys and girls make great pay. Header, if you want a business I at which you cau make great pay all the time you work, write for particulars to •ml. H. Ha.ia.KTT Jt Co. Portland. Maine - •' ?w ;

LUMBER and COAL YARD. C. D. NO WELS, rßiSnrStfem. At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., ko«j» constantly on hand Lunik? Lath? Shingles & COAL, of all kinds, at lowest rates. Call and see. N WARNER &L SONS, DEALERS IN ■ Hardware, Timm, South Side Washington Street, RENSSELAER, . INDIANA. __ _ - \ - i ‘ i‘. * i . : , . .i * ' * BEDFORD & WARIER, -

Rensselaer Marble Home R. HOWLAND Proprietor. ; —Dealer In — American and Italian Marbla, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. SIAIST9NB3, SXtABS, \ SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES URJTB .i.m f*A Sfc Van Eensselaer Street, West of Court Houso. .- * * -—Also Dealer in— | 10 mi war mi, wr a, nt, ®

CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAIfVFAOTOBT, J. P-, WARNER, Proprietor- | —N. Warner's Old Stand, Front Street North •/ Washing t9*^~ # RENSSELAER _ Having purchaseed the establishment of N. Warner, I am prepared *s »«*»*<»«■ ture and repair, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wood Work for AgrieaJlMti {awt plements, etc., fie. Satisfaction gvit*. All work warranted. ■ PSi]\ r Ti]s[Gc & i - Jf. w*. Birraljl'm Mmny 4s 9««<i itehka livery Teams, with or wilhaut Drivire