Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1883 — ARE COMING! [ARTICLE]

ARE COMING!

Mason & Morgan on their lltb annual tour with their majestic spectacular revival of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s great moral and pathetic sto ry, UNCLE TOM’S (JABIN, as performed by his company with overwhelming success over 2.0 , »0 times, Will appear at the Op ra House, in Rensselaer, April 11, 1883. Popular prices of adr.issien.

A Sad Accident.—The many friends r.nd former pupils of Mrs. Fannie F. Fdwards nee Fannie F. Miller, will be pained "to learn of her recent sad be-r-Bveinent. H?r husfund. Eugene Edwards, in »he employ of a Wind Engine Company as travelling agent and superintendent of construction (•di from the lower of a Wind Fump, at Roa oake, Va , one day last week, an i was instantly killed The particulars are at present not known. His body was to t e received by* the stricken wifeut their home in Bata via. 111, last Friday.

Judicious aivirtisiug is the highway that leads to success in business. In these ent« rprisiug days a' inercti ant h ving goods to se 1 and does not let the public know it. will be left iu the tear by the business man who makes known what he has to sell. Newspaper advertising bring 8 better returns in proportion to the the amount invested than money expanded for any other purpose.—Logansport P u aros.

Mrs. Chilcote pas Miss Ed;th Miller at xuiliauapulis studying the styles and receiving instructions in the Art Millinery from the Lest and most popular Artists iu that c.ty. She will soon return, and ladies are invited to cull, ascertain the styles, examine ■goods, and learn prices before making orders elsewhere.

Logansport Pharos; Lieut. Governor Tom Hanna, who killed the appropriation bill, is getting a Uok from about evety ane who nas the ability to strike. The man who killed an appropriation bill by arbitrarily sticking it iu his pocket, will not bo favorably remembered by law abiding citizens. , • ;

Benton Review: Prosecutingattorn y. M. R Walker, returned from Rensselaer last Batur-lav night, having completed his business in Circuit Court. Mr. Walker succeeded in vindicating the majesty of the law in severa cases while th**re and we learn that his work was <lqne most thoroughly. He is at present in Lafayette undergoing medical treatment.

Coming soon Mason & Undo Tom’s Cubin Combination. A handsome $9.00 Album to be given away at M. O. Cissel’s. Call and learn particulars. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” m, Jiu Opera House, Wednesday evening, April 11. 1883.

Kentland Gazette: A more popular Judge than Hon. E P Hammond never pr< sided over the‘Circuit Conti in any D)3trict of the State He bn« universally won the confidence and resnect of tbo people, as a just and impartial Judged tor bis fine legal ab litles, his gentle and 'pleasant manner and his courtesy to attorn eys and others In a word, andgeHammond is a gentleman in the tru est sen’e, and that covers .the ground very completely.