Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1884 — Page 4

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L'»g;iH*'P''r* Ph»ro«: Captain Cyrus Visrue. onejhf the very oi»l subset i b* s .»f the Weekly Pharos, renewed his •übscr4> , i'»n >o d4f, taking ticket No. Ml in tn<* *ixt... annual « iati» bu io i. a t unib r that eornttponds wit* hs »<••• Tariff reform .tust be the wit hword. There ua® longer any w*u eiiAi !<>r payingAigh subsi 4<*> tuin<Tv.ce t<> <lo bu itiWss in t- i Jecnutry Tim'y are compelled to do ♦though iu V'tng the bulk of the nalionaFvU / to P a Y» \ , .-«•» 14 its Auretia Hoy., one of the mm' iudvrutgablu wo ikti's in the t*nuxi» ance vau e In this Slate, tiled nt In Hannp<dis recently. At ;he titn • of h«r dt'Hili ? lit* was Sso i-tfe o the Mon i or Journal md of th<- State ieinp“rance committee. Theta i< a little graveyard at. North Haverhill,Mass., where tests t,e re p’aiiis of Melt.tosh, Aho led ’he Boston tea party. He died in 1610 o. 1811 at the house < I’ a -nun iiaim -. Hur.hurt, who bad him bid off as ; public pauper, and nis gr«v« is uu marked. _—«•»— The Lafayet'e Courier says: “A ♦ benevolent lookin' old »a < las week obtained the signatures of a ■timber of farmers west of here to petitions asking legislature to tax chuich property the same a other propertv. The farmers we e much aoC'nithed when they received nothin by mail from cert in parties bore that they he.a their promissory notes payable in thirty dais, for sums ranging from $25 to $390 There's music iu the air and we an promised innumerable suits on notes la the near future. The bon evohm kokiDf old party was last heard o! ■Orth of bore, but has disap’ eared smd it i® thought Went over in Iliiuo.to reap rich harvests there

Th«ra was au lOVestMation of the mum* whitb lad to the D tn"l! le riot Jl was brought about toy aa effort on the part of he Mahoue leaders to exs •lie riee prejudices, to atriy the blacks against the Wuitws by lies and vtber reprehensible methods. * b<y failed, a* maay colored men vokd the Democratic ticket, a thiftg they dare not do la Indiana without sub Jeering themselves te abuse, The outrages on the Ballot box by Indi «ua Republicans have never been in Twstlga od. Arthur says trauds wen-' perpetrated to carry the election it 1880 F.shbavk says Governor For <er and Senator Harrison hold ti eir places by irauds at the elec ions it. 1880. And yet there has never beet an investigation. The Boston Herald remarks thn *one o! the oldest and most success ful maaufact iters of cotton auu woolen gooos in MassuchuaeVs saiu yesterday that ths true policy far th. future prosperity of the country h the abolition of the duties du rau jnaieiials, in order ihnt *>ur tm.imfact ure r* can compete with thei rivals in the woilu’ii unaraet. He ex pressed perfect johfldeuee that w ♦ould compete even in a high gt'H<l< < f productions if we we»e not handicap prd bv tlv- hi'-h tariff Tide manufae fur r speaks fremso years experience with «1 sorts o’- tariffs. He beli«v»in protection for infant industries but he says that this country is'a w adult. with full powers and does not weed nursing.” I i «v«ry •»!»!ti > i which ba* taken place th < Republican party ha 4ome Into power, tnat party has had two issues which it constantly push <d to the fron . One was the “bloody a-irt," <nd th other the imperilled “business inf ‘rest”. Upon these two strings- it has bsen wont to play most dreadful and discordant tnusie to the ears of timid people. The scare on •business interests” was intended to reach ears of ’he commercial and industrial part of the.peopl». and the dreadful outrages at the S'ditii was meant t parulize the benevolent an ’ philanthropic people of the country, whose deii’iite sensibilities eou'd easily be i nflamed by skillfully told stories of desperate assaults upen the inoffensive and harmless colored Lio- * 'her. •** •Of course, the old ylan tFon’t work so well thi time, because h > people are getting tired el fl. eir g from Republican ghosts, but it will ry the old dodge just the same, It If but a sorry attempt to save a dis eouraged party from defeat, but as it la the best they can do, perhaps we wught not criticise them too severely.

aat iun* Hi* r wiil lake the bust of it.— arfer. k Times the other day apprehension that a tariff would' disturb tercets puts the apt in quiry if business was uot.already uisCtrbod and if this dist trbance mainly because of overproduction was uot the uui-oui»- of excessive production? The Times since retuiniuK to the subject makes these sensible obseiVtiUous; "«■ Tbu tariff is a misi esa quesfon. It does not fellow beciuse action roust b>- taken u on it that that action inns’ b either toward absolute flee 'r ide or toward the maintenance of pi election, As it tanff •• uio-qual, it is modern:* as to some an ivies an i oppressive as to ethers; it is a tariff f«r revenus as to some, protective as to others, prohibitory -•> to siill others, end as to a iarg» number of articles it is simply absurd uyd stupid. Th - business men of the o.in iy are much more interested in having its evil removed, its oon-S'-ase elim inati d, and its oppression • e i-ved than they are in the effec’ of ho e changes ugon one party or the Her. V t e Democrats in the House and the Republicans of the -•■rune would treat the matter from a business point of view, they would how th Hr wisdom and their patriot and e uld \ery safely ignore tin- ‘-aptious eriticisism of purely i.riisati journals on ei her side, L.-st Monday night, Rev. T, C Webster closed h series of meetings <*t Watson’s school house, southeast if this place, The Entertainment given by Mrs Kirsch, at the Opera House, last Friday < veiling was a suebess. The audience was large and every body was pleased. Cur young friend, Clark Price, P’iissed Sunday in Rensselaer, and New Years at his home near Remington . Capt. Murd. F. Chilcote, has gone tu Liueoln, Nebraska, .en legal business. Will be absent until nvx Mob* d y- ' Samuel M.JChilcote,Esq. frem Bear Fostoria, Ohio, is visiting relatives io this place, • Drs Kelley & Horton, dentists will seen occupy roo-us fitted up for,their use is Leopold’s new building. I ft . The house of Frank Laeia, iu south vast part of to wu, during the absenc e of tile family, one day last wsek too < flee; - ., hut wi.s extinguished before much damage had lOJultvd, •e—„T>e old Q A.M. Club had asocial bob a' B: iri’i Hall Tuesday evening. AT THE OPERA HOUdE Everett W. Fish, M D , a listing Haded scleuiLi an i nirtaphysi.'ian r tn Chicago, has consented to deiv>m a ■•otir-e of four lectures as th«Ipera House next week, beginning on Monday uight lheurst lectu e will be “On the Doctrine of Evelution. The Qenes.s of Soten.-e."

On Tnes lay evening “On the Doc rine o ’Evolution The Genesis of Revelatio’'. On Wrdn slay evening, “On the Do"tilne of the Absolute “ On rhii’nda.y evening. “On the Cui ri »i. Myth,” Th- prices for rntißl«n are; for ’he course ene ri !• lar, for a single lecture 35 cents. Tickets for s>»l“ at Hardman's and by Revs, Webster, McDade arid Hal--t ad - , enq« «|> Iwe Mrs, Cououeter Jones is visiting ri -nds lu R'U seluer. I’ne celdesc so p since 1854 is the general ver i I

CALL AND SETTLE

All peisous knowing iheinS'Mves \e be indebted I the undersigned, art hereby notified Jhat all I'ceeuats must be setth I witliiu thirty clcy M from January Ist 1884, er they will be placed in the bauds of an attorney for collection. I must have my money to carry ou my business. I mean w-at I say and no foolishness

J. J EIGLESBACH.

Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions at Hemphill & Honan’s.

ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Letters addressed as below remain uneallsd for in the Post Office ut Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 20tfc flay of December, 1883. Those Eot claimed within four wetks from the date below given «ill be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. C ~ Wm. A Erwin, Miss Louisa Gravow Will T Hainer, Miss Rose Kelinskaj Georgo Moore- 2 Jehn 3 Myers Ferssns caring sos any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer, Ind, De«. 31. 1883.

A LIST OF GOODS —SOLD ATPurcupile’s A full line of Comm* and Fancy Candies! A full line of Bakers’ €»«*<>da! Bread. Pies, Cake-. Ac I Pepper, Spice, Nutm»rs Olove* and Cinnamon. Teas, Coffees. Sugars! California canoed good*! Baked Beans, xlnking Powder! Canned Balm®n, Maekerel and Lobsters! Flavoring Extracts. Tomato Catsup Table Sauces. Spanish Olives. Chow Chow. Mustaid, canned coined Beef, canned Sausage. TLe’hest of Crackers, Holland Haiin, Spiced Fish. Soaps etc. in fact, everything kept in a first class Grocery and Restaurant. i emembei I Buy your Teas of me, and draw that elegant get of "Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. Remember! That with each h»i<l every pound of our Coffee iou 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. PURCUPILE.

Ralph Fendig’s for bargins Whsrs is Levi no’s candy factory? answer Rensselcer Ind. where they make all kinds o' pure canday every day, Mr. Ralph Fendig has just return ed from Chivago, where he has been for some few days, lookißg through the mirk" t, aad reports that he has sesursd the nicest and cheapest lot •f goods it was ever bis lack to ae* euro, and request* the readers of the Bbwtixkb, and everybody else io call aad sea them. Prsf. Leviao Is actively engaged In arranging his aatailisfameht handsoKeiy tor the ” olir’ay season. BPECIALNUTICE. Ali who are Indebted to R Fendig are requested to call and settle, eith er by cash, er note, within the uext 30 days, as I wish to close my books for thio year. St ft. PnwMd, Quality not Quantity is what you get ai Levi no’s oaabylfaetory. When you want fine goods do not be deluded by low nrijes for cheap adultera* ted candy. We guarantee all the candy we maoufaeture pure ahd free from aduiteratio . Levino’a candy factory.

Go to Fendig’s. “A Literary depubliu". Fif y miiliuM ut people, mostlj fools. “ was Carly!•*’» pointed way of putting It, The now briliiautlv suecessful Literary Revolution—which a few mouths ago was supposed lu be permanently doomed—assumes ihe opposite, that people are uot mostly fools, but that they want Good books rather than truali, and the “Littrary Republic” is tho result- Every read er is a voter. Ballots iu the first electiua are to be cast (by pi etal card), before Juaua>y 1, 1884. The following aie rhe firs “cand,dales” fur honors* George Rawlinson.—“ History of th* 3< yeu Great Mou irchius of the Aueleut Eastern World ”In three large 12mo. Volumes, about 2.40 U pages, with profuse and fine binsreduced from $lB • o $3. John Buskin.—“ Modern Painters” and “Brunes of Veuice” In live bundsome 12tno. ve'umes, about 3,251) pages, With '.mny i.lustraHous. Piioe rudueed from S3O ‘•‘H J Guixot and DeWitt,—“History of France, from the to 1848 ” TmuJuted from the French. Proiusely illustrated. In five large 12uio. volumes' about 4,000 pages. -Price reduced from $36 lu $3. Henri Van Laun.—“Com. lete History of French Literature." Iu two huge 12mo. volumes, about I.GOJ pages. Price reduced from IZ.QII to <1,30. The candtcdies stand Separately Vote for thoso you want, one or all* li will take 10 000 votes for eueu to elect. The 10,000 being received, the ooks described will be published during the present winter on :be terms stated. Mo momjy is asked in advance. You can receive and examine the books bes >re paying fur them. A specimen number of the Irvino* libbaby. giving samples, of type, paper, andj other particalars, will be seut free to 'any applicant Address John B. Alden, publisher 18 Versey St. NeW York,

WHAT FOB? ’ i A boy aao girl a sleghing went, : And heither of them cared a cent How fast t' ey rid 1 While on hey rfii 1— What fer, i The air was v«ry c«ud and raw The litr e boy. be fr< zv Lis paw. Still on they sped lu their little sled— «. Wuat fur, and wuere? The little ghl. uo ycting aso fair, Lofri nearly all ber golden hair, They Went so fast, Their fti-nds they passed--What fur am'i whrr* ! The horse, of equrke. got badly scar ’’d. And run, and pitched, and kicked.< asd rearsd, On wmt the pairhow iltnasphrre What foi, and where? v Ths boy and girl were tumbled outShe sptlined her ear hebiokehis sneut--Then up they got, And off they sot— Wha' for. aad where? * For Levlno’s little candy store To get some candy- Nothing more—- , Jhty got it, tou. And so mny you— What foi ? Why from 11 to 40 cents a pound: and our nice, rweet mnguuluns a*;d deli ious cream candies and chocolate goods, owing to a heterrogoneous couglomoratio., of unforseen difficulties, at prices to suit all. Wish you all a HappyjNew Year! HENRI LEVINO- Prupiietor Levino’s uudy Factory, Ron faelaer Indiana. V See ad. of R. P. Benjamin in anoth er eoluma. Me claims to beprap infti to offer superior inducements to buyers of iumbe coal, etc. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intsnse itching, increased by scratching, very dietresokg, particularly at Bight, seems as if pia-worms were erawlißg U sad aboat the rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed to eonttßue very serious results mao follow. “Bwaynb’s Oimtmuxt” is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter Itch. Balt Btoeaai, Scald Head, Erysipelas Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, all acaly, eruetyßkin Diseases Beat by mail for #0 cents; 1 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.— Address, D». Bwayxh A Sow, Philaaelpaia. Pa. Bolti by Druggists. v7q2B

JAs. A. THOMPSON t q/II Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind w In 2J x ku / -"y /CUffABM FfIRAILSm I Remedy suchm Diseases} ’ kTETTER.ITCH.SORES. PIMPLES./ . VERYSIPEIASj/t KRING WORM J XIttOTCHEsX| WrgfM ms PILES Syniptonw are moisture, rtlngirig, itchinp, worse at night; seemaaa if pin-worms were crawling about tho rectum; the private parts aro often affected. As a pleasatH, eeMemical and positive cure, Swathe's Ointment is nperior to any article in the market 8o!d lydrMsMs.oraendSoctß.in 3-ct Stampa 8 Boxes, $1.36. Address, Db. Swatwx A Son, Phiia., p».

J. A. Thompson, Jeweler, st Rem~ has a fine stock of W atches, j Jewelry, etc.’ on han 1. and adding te j it dai ; y. for th® holiday trade, Those who buy to try, will i ever after try to buy, those i nobby suits of J. J. Water* bury. WOT>D! oei>!! Wuod!! 1 Dear reader, that,wood you i<romised ue. iQIIK ’M! Gioantic Preparations for - tbb I,AST KtruGglk!! EXTRAORDINARY CIGARS!!! BEST Quality of Plug and Fine C“t Tobaccos, Una/nilterale.i G<>«] Oil, maa niticent Smoking Toi>a»-eo. a general assortment of Notions and Novelties. B s ton Refined Sugar, Mouieello Crystal Mill* Flour, Meat, Salt Butter. Eggs. Rice, Dried Apple’, Cleese, Oistn?, Lard, Pepper, Spice, and all kinds of Groceries comthnily on ba, d. wi.ih a multifarious diversity of 5 and U cent articles too numerous to mention! Also a fine assortment of D ngs and Medicines Ur,it cure all Diseases arising from an impure condition of the Blood! A II ARNOLD’S Gash Store, Jott' - o*sey. Salesman Blacklotd, Indiana Posts, Rails and Cord wood taken in exchange for Groceries! I want Hogs & Cattle, at-d hands to woik on ihe farm, make r>iil«, chop cord-wood, &c , &c Ihe highest market price paid for Furs, Buttvr and Eggs '<fcll and exaininestock A H ARNOLD, Blacklord, Jasper county,lndiana Jehn gasey, Salesman THE NEW M|k|K|E|E|V|E|RiXff|ii|sro RENSSELAER, IND. JUST OPINED. New and finely furnished.— Cool aad alaasant rooms. Ta’ble farnisbed with the beat the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on flrtt loor. Free Bns to and from PHILIP BLUE, Proprietor. Kenaaolaer. Mar 11.1881 |f. LEAR HOUSB, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite I ourt iiouse. AsorUicelln, In el Hm recently been new furnished through •ut. The rooms are large and airy, tho lota tioa eentral. making it the mast eonvs ten and doairablo hopse in town. Try it JTohn W. BKedicus, Plasterer & Cistern Builder. All kinds of Plain aad Ornamental woOk done ip the latest stylo. Leave orders at Tharp’e »rut Store. - JL. Ij. Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Schoo? House, Rehsselqer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and We »diurn ing, mid fine woik in el and Brass, on short notice, apu at reas enable rates. Give me a call. vsb4( BLACKSMITH SHOP (Sentk of McCoy A Thompson's Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. GRANT. Pronr. r |'llE proprietor having fitted up a new shop 1 arc now fully prepared to do ail kinds <A lilYcksmi thing, at the lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and all others needing anything in our line, are invitot t o give ns a call. Wspnrpose making A < pecially, Anu give this branches the business particuhi attentioi.. ' All work wairanted. GRANT. Meat-Market. [FIRST DOOR EAST OF POST OFFIC?.] Pensseher, - - Indianft FRESH- BESF, PORK, VEAL JUTKIN Sansaie, Bologna, Hams, Bacon Etc., so'di i quantities to suit purchasers at he lowest prices. The very best of stock slaughtered. Give me a call. Fish and Pomtry kept in season, The'highesi market ptfee incash paid for Cattle, Sheep, Ilogs. Calves,{Poultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, etc ▼sna7 . M.E. WOODS. WOKJEJEJR tIEATXMARKET!) v. <v , r (Hjr&tjlpor West Jewelrv Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach/ Proprtet >R BEEF, Pork, Veal Mutton, > c uus age. Bologna, etc., sold in q. juti . to suit purchasers at tlie lowest pri< es. None but the best stoek slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Goob Fat Cattle. May 26.185*.

--- Jokm Makxbvbb, J- At > J PrssidoM. Csshl* | FARMERS’ BANK, | fed?~Opposite Public Bqaace_flJ KEN&SELAIK • - - . HHDUMI, R»«elvo Dspnsifc. Bay aod Soli Exohaagou Collection* made ana promptly remitted. Mosey Loaned. Do a general Jlaaa> • ing Bt aineaa. 17, Idri. LEVI N OS’ , CANDY FACTORY. « PURE UNADULTERATED CANDY, ma* 1 fresh every day. F, (r quality oi Goods aad l| Cleanliness lu manuiaoturing. I defy competiUoa. I HENRI LEVINO, Prt ri«*»a. | Rensselaer, ltd.. Anirast 17. Irß3. j Williaai Smith, I House H Bridge Builder I All klMds of shop and scroll workdone at GM I caf u .R rlre *: Xbep and residence west of Rft I «r Bridge. Rcasaelaer. Ind. Nov. 10. ’BB.-4R | Notice of ADDointment. NO 1 11 i. is hereby given that the uudeis ■•«•>* have been appointed Executeis es the Last Will and Testament of David Gray, late of' Jasper < >ii Indiana, deceased. Tsa estate is piotiaMj solvent • SELENMA GRAY. JOHNS. GRAY. , . Executors. James W . Douthit, Att’y for Executors. November 23. 1884 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE: State of Indiana. County ol Jasper, ss: Joseph C. Welker and Walker, his wife, is..KC S. Vinson and Vinson, his wife, are licri by i-orfiedthat David J Thompson has filed Iris complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to qntet *.b<-title to and foreclose a tax lien upon e rtain land in sa d county, and that said cause will stand for trial on Mondav, January 14th. 18W. the same being tha 7th Judicial dav of the January Term. 1884. of said Conrt. < —, Witnsss my*hana and the ««:1 oi JtSKAi.. • said Court.. ' —v— CriARr.ES II PRICE Clerk of the Jasper Circu.t Court. Thompson 4 Bro , Att’ys for pl’ff Novomb r 33. 1833 J 5. ' NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Jabpeu County, ss; Jasp rC rcuit Court, ‘anuury Term, 18M Jehu Makrever. ) vs, | William H. Smith, ( Complaint No. Sls«. | S itb, his wife ' I William H. Summit. I Summit, his wife. J wyiiam H. Smith. Smith, hie wife. Wi| liam H. Summit. Summitt, his wife, an nereby notified that John Makeever has filed hi complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to qnie tit « to, and foreclose a tax lien upon certai Real Estate in said county, and that said cans will stand for trial on the 14th Judicia. days the next te m of said Conrt, to be held at th Court Hanse, in Rensselaer, Indiana, comment ing Jt-nnary 7th, 1884. , , Witness my hand and tho e al o I iiai.. V said Court this «Hh day ol Noventf ’ —V— ’ b-r. 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE,CIerk. Mordecal F. Chiicoto. * t’yfornl'ff. November 30. 1888.—57 SO. Notice to Non-Residents.. < State of Indiana, I , ~v Jasper County, | "• Leverett Clark and Henry Wetmore ate hereuj notified th st John Makeeve has filed hie com plaint in the Jasper Circnit Court, to quiet hit title to, and foreclose a tax lien upon cortail Real Estat) in said county, and that said canoe will stand for triai at the Court House, tn Reno sclaer, Indiana: on the 22d day of January, 18M, the same being tho 14th Judicial day of tho January Term, 1884, of said Conrt. , —i Witness my hand and the seal of • J seal. > said Court this 29th d yof Novem- ' —, — ’ bor. 1863. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. M. F, Chilcote. Att’y for pl’ff. November 30, 1883—55. patEhts MUNN A CO., es tho senomne AMnucAw, eo» tinuj to act us Solicitors for Fatants, Caveats, ’fradt Marts. Comrrigbta, for the United States. (Janada England, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book abou Patents swt free. Thirty-seven years' experlonea \ Patents obtained through MUNN A CO. arcaotloe4 In the ScrENTinc American th e jSu most.widely circulated scientific paper. 13.30 ay mu Weekly. Splendid engravings and Interesting W formation. Specimen eopy of the Scientific Ames i ienn sent free. Address MUNN A CO., SciXNTtrn American OfflCe, 2.il Broadway, New York. X MAS AND NEWYEAR CARDS j Plain at from 2 cents to 6S ('tints each!! fringed single, two sides, from 20 eentffl ♦o sl,7b each; fringed double at from 4™ epnts to $3,5H eneh Best of presen'«J 'Hshionable and pretty New Year'fl < »ILng Carrie at f>on. 25 centi; to per i ack of 24 Ail pu paid by mail —■ No fee samples Discount to the tradeH Ad* l tes» , . ECONOMY PAPER & PRINTING! HOU"E, N » 10 WheeJing Aye East. ■ lin < AMBRIDGE. Ohio ■ iwisl BlwHomel n 9W| „ r rOB ’ s " -i £rFE gt^pARt,CUI-AR - 5 ’ G fv ’ tVC4 . OUTOF ORDER. Ct^— u 3 ffiWHOMKHGiMcffIBEO 8 730 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK. S pSL.AV> ILL. MASS. fl GA FOR SALE BY W. H, RHOADES, Kcussoiaer, Indlara.