Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1883 — Page 4

•rrWULPAPE* »f J AtMMWWTt. fftlDU 3E EMBER 21 1883.

* Anather Republican Mewspaper has gone wxvi'fc. The Buffalo Express say* it “will not advocate the • faction of ths devil, nor that es any of his identified subordinates. no matter upon what tickst be or they may succeed in beingfoisted.” The a taker’s chair in congress has keen pretty well balanced be tween the North and South after all There have been fifty-two .elections ta fill ibat place, and It has fallen twenty-six times to the North, while the election of Mr. Sarlisle makes the twentys-sUth time for the Seuih. . r —*— Among rhe possible Republican tickets the following have been named: Elaine and Mosby, Sherman aud Longstrse t, Arthur and Mahone Logan and J. Madison Wells, also Grant and “My Dear Hubl ie,'’ They are all nice Republican teams, but the best team, it Is thought would !-• Harrison and Dor-’-y. k ' e be«-h familiar with Indiana politics, Ono i „ master of law and tue other- of lying One thinks he is a statesman, the other is to be a thief. But we shall knew all about it after the Jodvention meets- • A pointer for Dudley. Sample It. The New York Sun says; It is very end to know that Mr. W,' Vs. Dudley, Commissioner of. Pensions, ean not cons nt to become the Republican candidate for Governor •f Indian*. We are not aware that there has been any frantic demand for Dudley among the Indiana Re publicans, and have ua doubt that thev will be able to bear his with4ra wal with equanimity. Stili he had somethiug to do witu carrying that State in 1880, when he was U. b. Marshal, and made himself promlneat and disagreeable by hie zeal in arres ting Democratic voters As a candidate for’ Governor he wouid nut be parMcufarly interesting, but it would be a good thing to have somebody with more economical Ideas than his in th® Pension Office.

PLATE GLASS.

A Tariff Tax of 145 Per Cent, on the Arricle. Perhaps there is no manufactured ttrlicle which enters now into so general a use among a numerous cirelof important industries, gruit and STiill as plate glass, It is not less indispensable tor the advantageous dis. lay of its wares to the humb e shop in the bystreet than io the show* ier establishments in rhe leading streets and avenues, • In nouse furniture, also, as it is well known, its use is very genoral, so mueh so that it. isigradunlly superseding, especially in the’feilies, the comaion window glass, Hence it can no longer be classed as a luxury, but a necessi y, and it is in the interest of thejDoorej, not less than the wealthier classes, thetef're that it should be obtainable cheaply as possible. Now. how does the pr-sent tariff deal with t e article of, as we hav. s; id. i Inios.t general consumption? L-*t us see We had occasion to in spect an importation of French and English plate glass at the Cjstom House a day or two ago, whicn sogt ou ‘he other side £317 12s 2d (oisl, 543.80) upon whi«h the duty was #2. 238 58, or 145 pe; cant. There are in cidentb mid illustrations of bis kind in the almost every Jay at Uusle gray building ir Wall street; and when the work of u riff revision is fairly entered apon'. itoecur# to us, the House could not do better than to appoint a Committee to come ou hare to obtain a personal it sicht into the praa'ieal workings of this naelnod of ’protecting home industry.” It would help immensely to open the eyes of our legislators to i enormity of th • ’hiug. Whv Is this sweeping tax imposed upon every shop-keepei, every hous holder, and the targe circle of idurtries to which wc have alluded? Simply to foster a grasping home monopoly, wbidh has but four manufacturing establishments in the ■whole country—one at Crystal Ciy, Mo one at Jessi; toOnville, Ind; one at New Albany, Ind., and Ibe other at P' tsburg, Pa ; the total number of -workmen employed ia which, we are informed, does not eioeed 700 all told. The capital employed in the business moreover, is legs than $2. 000 000. 80, then i: comes to this, that ; h order to “fosi. i” these four little f e.tories out V». I 5C,0G«i090 of people are taxed '• • rate of 145 cent. Under the >ld ' okd Emperor*, th • historians: tell,'; o». the sbiencn of taxation was so minute that, proverbi ally, ug iuag, woman or child could hope to escape -he omn vorous- taxgat!'er»r’, btV whs’ tribute to .the CsBoH-r in th? ys of th ■ Ctesars was p er mere merciless than this? At rhe lust, session of Congress, irben the tariff was up for revision, there were urgent appeals on b,efia| f if a reduction of .this glass duty, but lhe utmost tkvt could be wrung f ona that, body was the following magnanimous addition to the fife list: “Glass, 1 Token plejes and (fid glass, ■which ear. not bo cut for use, ana fit only to be remanufactured. “jGlasb plate, or disks, unwreught,

for use in the manufacture of optical instruments,’' This, of course, was the meiest bagatelle*, and so the 145 peroent. on the imported article, as above mentiouea. was not touched. Is it not high fme, therefor.?, 'hat the Indus* tries of the country were freed frem this sbiit of Nessua which has been fastened upGn it now for twentytwo years oi more?—New York Com mercial Bulletin Ralph Fendig’- for bargins The new mill is expected to be iu •running aider by the. Ist of Jan. next, ~. I <l. ♦— Where is Leviuo’s candy factory? answer Rensselccr Ind. where they make all kinds o' pure candhy every day, — —-- < harles Warner is at home spending holiday vacation. Remember the Entertainment ou Friday evening cf next week, Mrs. Kirsch has tne reputution,of being an excellent trainer, and a rare, rich treat will be served the audience on that occasion. Miss Gene Osborne, of New Albany, is vleting relatives in Rensselaer. J. A. Thompson, J.-weier, at Remington, has a fine stock of Watehes, Jewelry, ete.’on han I, and adding to it daily, for the holiday trade,

CHRISTMAS EAE PROGRAMME.

AT PBESBQTKBIAM CHURCH Song, Quartett. Prayer, Rev B F. Ferguson. Song, Miss Eger.s Class Recitation, Mary Chileote. Mother Goose’s X-as. Santa Claus, Distribution of Presents. Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions at Hrmphill & Honan’s. Rensselaer Lodge No 100 A. O. U, W., will convene on Munday evening Dec, 24th at 630 o’clock, to ‘enable members, who so desire; to attend Christmas exercises after Lodge. Yours in C. H. & P. Noble J. YerkjM.W. Prof. Leviao is actively engaged in arranging his establishment handsomely for the oli-ay season. Holiday Excursions.—Round trip tickets will be sold to. and from all stations on the L., N. A. & C, road, at the rate of two ceuts per mile, on Deo., 22, 23, 24, 25, 29. 30. 31st, aud Jan. Ist. Good returnirg until Ja . 3rd. Mr. Ralph Fendig has just return ed from Chicago, wh« le he has been for some few days, looking through the marktt, and reports that helms secured th j nicest and cheapest lot of goods it was ever his luck to secure, and requests the readers of the Sentinbe, and everybody else to call aud see them. The funeral of Mrs C. O. Gregory sister of Josephine Irwin, was held a; the Christian Church ThursdayServices were conducted by Rev, T. C. Webster.

. Amusements.—The Criterion Dramatic Company opened a three nights engagement at the Atheneum Inst night with Fanehon, The drama is light and natural to life and yet a most difficult one to present iu all the varied effects of its simplicity. The company is composed of good maieiial an J capable of mueh better work than is required in the Cricket But the cast was well sustained thro’out, especially when the difficulties which were piesentvd on the outside are considered. Lida Cooke makes most bewitching h’anebon, ana aap - tured the audi.-mro upon her first ap pvaranee, — Exehange. At Opera House. Monday night, Fanehon.* Lida Cooke as Edward Wodi-ka as Landry Barbaud. - •- • ■— - ——— Quality nut .Quantity is what, you get ai Levino’s canby factory. When you want fine goods do DM beudeluded by low prices for cheap adultera# ted candy, We guarantee all the eaudy we manufacture pure and free from adttltP'atio . Levino’s candy I factory.

ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters ;hlrcssed as below remain ‘ uncalled toi iu the li.-,t toitce at Rcnssalaer, Jasp.er County, tudiui.-;, on the 15fh day of Decemb-.-.’, 1883. Those rot claimed within four we *ks from the date below given ill be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington. D. C | W W Baxter. Grove Bro wn 2, Wal- > ter C.ulp, Luthor Grace. H J Lewjs, ; A B Long, J Micnael, Mrs Augeiine i Smith, P H Ward. i . i i’erssus caring for any of the let- ; ters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES, P. M. ' Rensselaer. Ind , Dea. 17.1883.

A LEI OF GOODS —SOLD ATPurcupileW®!

A full line of Common and Fancy Candies! A full line of Bakers’ Goods! Bread. Pies, Cak«“. &e ' Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs Olovee and Cinnamon. Teas. Coffees. Sugars! California canned goods! Baked Beans. Baking Powder! Canned Salmon, Maekerel and Lobsters! Flavoring Extracts. Tomato Catsup, Table Sauces. Spanish Olives, Chow-Chow. Mustaid, canned coined Beef, canned Sausage. The;best of Crackers, Holland Harin, Spiced Fish, Soaps, etc , in fact, everything kept in a first class Grocery and Restaurant. i emember! Buy your Teas of .me, and draw that elegant set of Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. Remember! That with each aud every pound of our Coffee vou receive a nice present. Remember! In purchasing your Baking Powders of us. you secure a chance to draw that hand-painted set of ware.

H. M. PURGUPILE.

“A Literary Republic".

" Flf’y million of people, mostly fools,’’ wis Carlyle’s pointed way of putting It. Ths nnw brilliantly sue* •essful Litsrary Revolution—which a. few months ago was supposed to ba permanently doomed—assumes ihe opposite, that people are not mostly fools, but that they want Good books rather than trash, and the "Literary Republic” is th« result. Every reader is a voter. Ballots in the first election are to be cast (by postal card), before January 1, 1884. The following are the firs “candidates’” fur honors* Geobge Rawlinson.—“ History of the Sevan Great Monarchies of the Aueleut Eastern World "In three large 12mo. volumes, about 2,400 pages, with profuse and fine ill .s----tration.XPnce reduced from $lB to $3. John Ruskin.-“ Modern Painters” and “Stones of Venice” la dvr handsome 12mo. volumes, about 3,250 paqes, w.th many illustrations. Pi ice reduced from S3O t> $4 Guizot and De Witt,—“History of France, from the earliestjjtime to 1848 ” Trautlated from the French. Pro.usely illus-rated. In five large 12rao. volumes, about 4,000 pages. Price reduced from $36 to $5. Henri A an Latin. —“Com. fete History of French Literature.” In two large 12mo. 'volumes, about I,OOJ pages. Price reduced from a * lu 5>1,6J. The candiedtes stand Separately Vote for thoso you want, one or ail« li will lake 1U ouo votes for eacn ie elect. Ihe 10,000 being received, ’.ho ooks described will be published during the present winter on the terms stated. No money is asked in advance. You can receive and examine the books befae paying for them. A specimen number of the Irving library, giving samples of type, paper, undj other partijaiars, will be sent free to any applicant Address John B. Alden, publisher 18 Versey St. NeW York, '

CHOICE LITERA.TUKE.

This magazine, without any rival in its « ouomy of cost, eoatiuues to occupy its place in the front rank of liieraiy periodicals. Among it»Decrtuber contents we note: “On Beiag PilUck” a spicy anonym us sketch; presumably by Jarnos Payne; “The • Why’and‘How’of Land Nationalization,” by A, R. Wallace, one of tho ablest English champions ot trie theory that the 1 nd r.ghtly belongs to the whole people, an! not to individuals; “ Wallens.ein and tho Drama,” a very able critical article, Ueadng particularly with the writings of Schiier, who is ranked by many a* the greatest literary geuius of Germany, and his subject, one of the most remarkable characters in the great Thirty Years’ War* “The Luke George Tour,” by J. Arbuthnot Wilson, a very readable sketch, “In" t quality in Punishment,” by Lord ; Justice Fry. one of the most difficult i problems with which statesmen and ; jurists have to deal, discussed with ' .ul ability ; “The Towers of Silence.” -a funeral custom of India Word•vor h and til? Duddon.” a charming ' sketch ugr til poe ;m !”h<? se’-ne? ; <>f which he vu'ol'<CmaiiU! liom- | Rule;” by Lord Lome,- late Gov’tooiI Geaeralf'The Future P ospeuto of i Madagascar,” by Rev. Geo. A. Straw, I the Missionary whose name was so piomiaentin the recent complication between France and England: ‘•Honey tickle.’ - a.nature study, by Grunt Alien, a poet-nai iiralist;“S«n- , ilia:” Prose Foe ar?, by Ivan Turge e ‘ iff; Robert an enthn ias I tic and scholarly, by Hen. Roden I Noel; “The New Birth of Chris.in ■ Philosophy,” un able theological I study, by Rev. Dr. Bary;and “Sleep-

less nets,” a most praetival and inter* | esting paper by an annrymaus writer. Does any even nf the $4 magazines ever present a more brilliant antipasti ncti re array of high class ’iterahue? SI.OO a year tingle numbers 10 cents. John B Aides, Publisher, New York, WnAT FOB? A boy ano girl a sieguiug went. And heither of them cared a cent How fast t cy rid. While on hey sli 1— What for, and where! The air was vary eoid and raw The litt e boy, be froze his paw. Still on they sped In their little sled— What for, and where? The little girl, so young and fair. Lost nearly all her golden bair, They went so fast, Their friends they passed— What fur. anu where ! The horse, of course, got badly scared, And run, and pitched, and kicked, and reared, On went the pair— Now ilmost there— What for, and where? The boy and girl were tumbled outSbe sprained her* ear he broke his snout— Then up they got. And off they sot — What for, and where? For Levino’a little candy store To get.some candy—Nothing mor* — They got it, tov. And so may y»u— What for? Why from 11 to 40 cents a pound; and our nice, magnolans and delicious ersam candies and chocolate goods, owing to a heterrogeneous conglomeration of unforseen difficulties, at prices to suit oil. Wish you ail a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! HENRI LEVINO. Proprietor Levfno’s Gandy Fuctorr, liouiselaer. Indiana. See ad. of R. P. Benjamin in anoth er eelumn. He claims to be prep trad to offer superior inducements to buyers of lumbe coal, etc. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by seraicbing. very distressing, particularly at night, seems as if pin-worms were crawling iu and about the rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results mao follow. -‘Swayne's Ointment” is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter Itch. Salt Rheum; Scald Head, Erysipelas Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, all scaly, erustySkin Diseases Sent by mail for 50 cents; 3 boxes. $1 25, (in stamps.— Address, Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelpnia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. v7n26

JAS. A. THOMPSON V A By® w /// Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind w x-vJJk ZwVmfnuhg v ForaulSkinX I Remedy suchao Diseases) \TETTER.ITCH.SORES. PIMPLES. / Verysipeias>| wring worm J Wff FOR HSHINC PILES Symptoms are moisture, stinging, itching, worse at night; seems as if pin-worms were crawling about the rectum; the private parts arc often affected. As a pleasant, economical and positive cure. Swathe’s Ointment is superior to any article In the market. Sold by druggists,or send6o cts. in 3-d. Stamps. 3 Boxes, $1.25. Address, Da. Swayne 4 Sow, Phila., Pa.

NOTICE TO SHEEP BAISERB! Henry Fishtr ba* three very fine Buck 3h ep, orou betwixt Ootswolt and Lei-cs-ter, lor sale, on his farm, near RensThose who buy to try, will ever after try to buy, those nobby suite of J. J. Waterbury. 1 Mi to Oto WOOD! Wood!! Wood!!! -Dear reader, that wood ypu promised us. HKUIHU Mini Gigantic Preparations for the Last Struggle!! EXTRAORDINARY CIGARS!!! BEST Quality of Plug and Fine C>’t Tobaccos, Unadulterated Goal Oil, magnificent Smoking Tobaeco, a general assortment of Notioas and Novelties, B--8 ton Refined Sugar, Monticello Crystal Mills Flour, Meat, Salt, Butter, Eggs, Rice, Dried Apples, Cheese, Oysters, Lard, Pepper, Spice, and all kinds of Groceries constantly on hand, with a multifarious diversity oi 5 and 10-cent articles too numerous to mention! Also a fine assortment of Drugs and Medicines that cure all Diseases arising from an impure condition of the Blood! A H ARNOLD’S Gash Store, John Gasey, Salesman Blackford, Indiana Posts, Rails and Cord-wood taken in exchange for Groceries! I want Hogs & Cattle, and hands to woik on the farm, make rails, chop cord-wood, &c , &c The highest market price paid for Furs, Butter and Eggs Call and examinestock A H ARNOLD, Blackford, Jasper county, Indiana Jehn (Sasey, Salesman THE NEW IHWBM RENSSELAER, IND. JUST OPENED. New and finely furnished*— Cool and pleasant rooms. Table furnished with the best Ae market affords. Good Sample Room* on first floor. Free Bus to and from D<2»ot. PHILIP BLUE, Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11,1863 If. LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite < ourt House. AlonticeUt, Ind Has rfeeently been new furnished through out. The rooms are large and airy, tho lew tion central, making it the most conve ien and desirable house intown. Try it John W. Medicus, Plasterer & Cistern Builder. All kinds of Plain and Ornamental woOk dgue ip the latest style. LsaVb orders at Tharp’sDrug Store. Jj. WILLIS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop go River bank, south of Schoo" House, Rensselaer. Itid.) All kinds* of Iron and Wo >d turn ing, and fine woi k ia Iroi f S*ei a&d Bi us.*, on short notice, auu at read on able rates. Give me a call. vfiadl BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCov <t Thempson’s Bank?) Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT. _ Pron't ri’IIE proprietor having fitted up a new shot 1 arc now fully prepared to do all kinds y Bi t-cksmi thing, at. the lowest price, and intfift mo«t workmanlike manner. Farmers, and al! others needing anything in our line, are invitei t o give ns a call. We'purpnse making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give this branches the business particulto attention. AH work warranted. GRANT. Meat-Market. [ FIRST DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE.] Rensselaer, - - Indiana FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, IUTTB Sausaae, Bulngua, Hass, Bacon Etc., soldi > quantities to suit purchasers at he lowest prices. The very best o: stock slaughtered. Glut me a call. Fish and Poultry kept in season, The’highest market pi ice incash paid for Cattle, Steep, tloga. Calves.’Poultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts. Tallow, etl v5n27 S.E.WCODS. zeiOZPCEJSJR ■ (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Siglesbach, Proprietor Pork. Veal Mutton, Suus ai;e. Bologna, etc., sold in q iauti ’ ' to r-uit purchasers at ike lowest • t' e ; None but tho best stock ! cred. Everybody is invited to call. i The I r iGHE&T Price. Paid Goon Fat Cattle. ! May 26. IQS'?

Isn MAKEEvnn, Jat Wauias, . President. ' r FARMERS’ BANK, Public Square JgL RENSSELAER, .... ■ ■ 1" ■ • Receive Deposit*. Buy and Soil Kxchanan. Collections made and promutiy remitted. Money Loaned. Do a general Banning Bi sineae. Angu«t IT, IBS'*. LEV I NOS’ CANDY FACTORY. PURE UNADULTERATED CANDY, mads fresh every day. For quality oi Goode and cleanliness In inanui’noturhig. 1 defy competition. HENRI LEVINO, Rensselaer, Ind.. August 17. 1«83. William Smith, House $ Bridge Builder All kinds of shop and bor oil work done at CM ea;o prices. Shep and residence west of Rip er Bridge. Rensselaer. lud. Nov. 10. 'tfit.—v Notice of Appointment. TCTOTICE is hereby given that the nuders 11 have heen appointed Exvcuto.s of the Last Will aud Testament of David Gray, late ot Jasper C« i tit. Indiana, deeeased. TlieasiaSe is probably solvent SELEh MA GHAT, • JOHN It. GRAT. Executor*. James W. Douthit, Att'y for Executors. November 23. IKB4 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana. County ot Jasner, ss: Joseph C. Walker and Walker -bis wife. Is,.uc 8. Vinson and Vinsou, hie wife, are hereby i.etfled that David J Thompson has filed his complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to quiet the title to and foreclose a tax lien upon certain land in su d county, and that, said cause .will stand for trial on Moijdny, January 14th. 1884, the same being the 7th Judicial day of the January Term. 1884, of said Court , —*— , Witnsss my hana aud the a«;.| ol -’•seal. > said Court. ' —. — ' CHARLES H PRICE Clerk of the Jasper Clr'-u.t Cense. Thompson & Bro , Att’ys for pl’fl’. Novomb 1 23, 188 a. 35. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State or Indiana, Jasi-eu County, bs: Jasper Circuit Court, January Term, 18M John Makeever. 1 vs. I William H. Smith, 1 Complaint No. 3158. S <ith,hiswifc i William H. Summit, ! Summit, his wife. J William H. Smith, Smith, his wife. Wil Ham 11. Summit, - Summitt, his wife, au nereby notified that John Makeever has filed hie complaint in the Jasper Circuit C,ourt to quid tit.e t<>, and foreclose a tax lien upon certain Real Estate in said county, and that said canoe will stand for trial on the 14th Judieia dayol the next te: m of said Court, to be held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana, commenc ing January 7th, 1884- —*— . Witness my hand and the s al ol seal. > said Court this 26th day oi Novem ' —,— ’ her. 1883. CHARLES IJ. PRICE,CIe-k. Mordecai F. ChOcote, t’y for pl’ff. N ovember 30. 1883. —17 50. Notice to Non-Kesidente. State of Indiana, I Jasper County, | ”■ Leverett Clark and Henry Wetmore aie hereby notified th t John- Makneve ha* filed hie Com plaint tn the Jasper Circuit Court, to quiet bin title to, and foreclose a tax lien upon certain Reni Estat.i in said county, and that said cause will stand for trial at the Court House, in Rens selaer, Indiana, on the 22,1 day of J.unary, IRM, the same being the 14th Judicial day of the January Term, 1884. of ealdCourt. , Witness my hand and the seal of seal. - said Court this 29th d yof Novem- » —y— ’ bor. IRS 3. CHARLES 11. PRIME, Clerk. M. F. Chilcote. Att'y for pl'ff. Novers bertJO, 188*1—$5. PATENTi MUNN & CO., of the BCIENTI Pic American, continue to act im Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Tr»d» Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canada, England, France. Germany, etc. Hund Book about Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experlenon. Patents obtained through MUNN A CO. are noticed In the Scientific American, the largest, lost, aud most widely circulated scientific paper. 83.20* yenc Weekly. Splendid engravings ana interesting information. Specimen copy of the Hciemiiic Ametu lean sent free. Address 31 UNN & CCL, SciENTUW American Olfice. 261 Broadwuy, New York. X MAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. Plain at from 2 cents to «5 cunts each: fringed single, two sides, from 20 cents to 11.75 each; fringed double at from 40 cents to $3,50 eaeh Best of presents, fashionable and pretty N»*w Year’s Calling Cards at iron. 25 cents to $5,00 per | ack of 24 All prepaid by mail No free samples , Discount to the trade Adcireas ECONOMY PAPER & PRINTING HOUSE, Nn 10 Whew’imr Ave , East. Im Cambridge, Ohio hlwHome Eji WK 5 V s ‘ /> ' : S £rFE ct^ak tiCULAß - ; JUs NO HF.wmSffiiiaiEij f 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK. i CA^ O ill. MASS. GA FOR SALE BY * 1 W. 11, RHOADES, Rensselaer, Indiar-a.