Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1884 — Page 8

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jn'liuiry Ji r**evkMiM». Ma»r*r. >b« fu t ill .! the piht'-vltVt* a/Mlefll to-t* boeit k i iu ••>} 14 av 14 tVellCftrii 111 j.HtcJtu! , to make i I llr uUrt n» «•■>»■<>• law co - »intni»u<4 gu<*an >u; Ut«4 thwf&rnuutit of tabut mo* •ng4*t*d it tt<t ifiousirw it to« grw>i »«• .omit or ;;ty icolalb.i* .likoij- ndo ilwtuouy . <oi i joijr; tfa*i <.n«- amy reform uuvr pw**. i«- t* iu ttr«j. r-’ tution and reiUMV*n ui trim ta •(« ■o iuugar tteded t»4» me t rit •■>»! thiund existence; ttaui wxewae ive dutiet are iu re.iity ;o.»ti u.-tive to 1 o-ir prosper?y ; ii«. l<« <*-, .-t, i.-tw materials be rrit »-"d aucb duties constitute .p 1 d«dutii.ua from the w.t f .■*,<<. a . If the question werr ; .p ...an. democratic party < < -Id prr*. raise the public it>i Mir t>> donee imposed iinpu-u? 1 upon aiUeioa no* prod read m lui-jcouatry, and trust to uu'Ufni lawn for lue dvToiepmeut Ct it* iu b-Uln B*l; i>l»q 1-4 Int it f ireciu-rd by tor givu. wxt«*«i> «*f tb»j»r>*. 'led iiidii»tu< » n plactug ue-d iiiduettlrr w tali'o orto’rwiee would bme tt.n »u lue driiiorraii<*<p.irt) ug itae w .teeny lueietuie ot r< foroii id '*o tariff in aueu a wuj as pot to rpnve iue»-» ,Md .attie- Cue iio-ldi ilt.u piolec.liu ail »r <e i 0 rriisonable I'rVraun clmivs. lusiata tiled lbe‘pioir»nve ejaiwai ataad not be eui.u d' d, anti Orin vee that in«,deiair <;uti<— producing ou tbs aver ng- ol y-ui H t sufiieitfut revenue are pdcquaie f -c prutrcliou al the only tint w.ieu dl-u >w needed; that to ill Olid times, Wilt'll UUI pe lluib wouul seek lugei lid «f tiled surplus product iu our uuiL'd, WlHlil.jiO; niU< ring Itaat Illi idle pop mu 10.1 is luegreai »t rod 1 ealaH-i 1y wr unis' men pr«*a>'i y • iu ord 1 w give emp oyw-in 10 our iali >1 «''gag* ed iu tui- moiecied iiiduoil 1* Hat-4 Uli OllH'l pi Hulls rX.la (lO'e.'lV

duiit'o iuti< ly give < xerssiw uiuu e to one Cilia - <it I’li* eXp-’uxe of oita»-l claa e.-, ta . I life in oVeipruUuc iuu. ktaguaticu of busioe4» c and irregular employ ni-*iit fur in tool*, puwt-ik-aa'r pioiect Itself agaluat lire rr ; «>rs~'<4 leiZHldli tJ aud tm* a ifisn lICUUU Ol capit.d living 1 r mire.laoiiubb'profits Ihv c ill'll 1 >.l ot ibv uUHliies* of tile- I'uiiu <1 j ul liils lime Uiwud.i i Sive p.oof >ll it Im- pro.ec ive in ' • •nil mil nli Vi- Clio lubuf > 1 ciipi tai lioui 1 tie 1 0.1 1-pivucea of ;>w ptudu huh, wliii'u is its 1-g.tiuiate If .so 11 B i a**vi> the t o.itic dp»r !•» «p-, r-s’ditiug ill <-«* t*»u upposiup vit tvs til O I.Il) is oil liA rn.lM- lln c oiri-. T<v itep itdisau pu j uIT ir no I" 111‘iiy for ue p lieV wh' 11 lt<i» piod'i. «iritis ’ Xiriii.g p..r<d’sii o i.iuuo iy uh* iiv.ii in itic p-di) piupoHe* to pi t. Uiv .yay *y fi 1 in .ruel*, fuller nude/ -ind - 11w .gcs by abuli'bing the duties on raw nii'ttrials und removing th p'.iely 1 bbtnicUVe features > f in IU ill. I. In. Il 111 II 1.. !<• n.lllse '.llnll ii .in .1 11 p I*..* - j idle, m inc I*, .re of 1' veeue reiiu ni v ii'ftnly adj i-lo to the actual eosdilisn of our -mie - lug ;n ii.mlU'-s. and U>e rep >b ca s< iiat•• -'mill r<*ru»e 11 BJiid ir. imi> bUe «liHli p> fitll'i) j Ullcd. ill. • pl 0 .11 1 c , ■> uiu« ai etuer I. e■ uuntil ng pnrtv now u power b« 1 replaced liy hi udiniiiisirtiilou ’ hi. h wdl te novi* ttae aitiliciul b<u.r is h al'liy progiis-.. du u ttai-i .. t» and >'Ol Uil lhell,, Will till- cjllli if. jizv iLui i i.- nu i mg. r uh 1 . nt tmr-’i . bn! .1 V. rliub e gi-ii 1 enl) T'Q’iirit'g. “ iiiipie loom and ’ CUOUi-’li fur the Iveplii) v s die Va.*t em rgivs. bipseiely you s

CocoAXur Jumbles -V iry nice litth cake- mm- made <>r two cup* <>t’BU|£ r. «»n< <m •of bull ' twoe e and a 1.-rje CU| • I’ ki >ed ci'co inut i) wieh eno fl ur f o make a douuh mat can !>e rolled U-> fai .y i io p’H«t va I >it- shapi •, aid Lake iu a veiy ho <>■ en m i “My friend finally abandon <ed medicine of all k kinds, and continued a nourishing diet only. About ten weeks ago her attention was directed to a newspaper paragraph, recommending hot water as a remed y for consumption. Feeling that little harm could ensue from its use, she determined to test it. At the moment of retiring, a large tumbler of hot water, in which the juice of a lemon had been mixed to free it from nausea, was tak*en. In a few moments a wamth would pervade the lungs, chest etc,, quickly followed by the most, refreshing sleep, which would be unbrok en by any cough, and thefpa tient wo’d a waken in the morning rested and strengthened. A few days ago she was seized with coughing, during which was coughed up into her mouth a small stone about the size of a pea—formed of sulphate of lime. I believe, and usually considered a symptom of the healing of a cavity in the lung. Whether this marked improvement was due to the hot water, I cannot venture to sn jr, but its beneficial influence in securing sweet sleep and exemption from coughing at night was so marked that I would like some of our readers to test it with their consumptive friends, and give the results of their ex peri once.”—Chamber’s Journal.

ABRAM S HEWITT.

EVERYBODY’S DOCTOR. I '• i-'X - ‘ , BY BObCKT A. GUMM, Jf.». ! Ev*-’ ■ >:. '!». tjriim 654 1 uetavn pm.< j (. finJ paper Ki.-l hi * i.< -u . mi tn ! It Is ; fold <' th* 1 . >f Hiree (O'H)) dollar* n ■*■ »s to biiog It within th»‘ r«m t * aik- • The wmk ■tffef . f-oat ail ether book.* i n 1 in- - %f. i;.-iu fiaViug tb>- *v j-m.itieally arr 1 ■ i.;a» h« !> h >'biseifl<*a iioli. Ev»ty"(. pi disci ibed io the plainest p >s»ib!» l.iiijTdaire. and the pre«> np. ar* wi Citec out in plain Fifi'hl •• ti < J.) ni iu employ cd by y ■! I- dii .-i,l isud r Diugg -' ilod. ill'* book of i?Tf tan’ •••’tw. Ir ’tiling-them to give Miiii *. .«krd to dn so, Jj.-n i.*<' *">■ fl i innnn informa* tion tn It >■, «i . ,»rov" vdir ble to thehi’ielyr l . atd ttaefr p-.ti-.urs Tear’ ri»*i b t>. r prepared so the perform nee of ’heir duties in the s' hooi room t.j .studying, it. Pan nts e ill t’md it a reliable idivl*• *.r in > rm • r, iii.g ’*•! »”nx tn the rear fng »f their -MldrMt. Jfivriy fuinl X f all Ssve fifty times the price of nr- '■>. ok every year, by roneilltl'i ' it It is coinpL te in all i * parts, and a’h* most reortit b»>ok of the kind pubilvlied Tl e bonk will io -*’ot free by mail or rxpir ii.M on te< - ipi of tht < r I dlars. Who 4ay* it it. niiiu .-luiy 10 sleep <n feath ra? Look »' th“ spring amt se bow 'migta itis,— A New J»Tsi v tunn has ir’en put in Jail fir h-ivi i fpirt n w.v<*s Must be a gre.ii r.df >f •<> him -.*>urltngton Free Press. NICKLES PUB LI ’HING CO , Send for <nJ 1 r 9 Ann St tyAgeiit* 'iv-nfi d, Sow York City

Executors’ Sale. NOlilE • rly zi vi-H .Im die un di-teifued Ev<*< - ’ r» of ini' L--i Will sad TestHn. r. of 1). v'ti (fr-ty, deceased, will otter 'in x!o. hi publh. cuti-ry. a’ the Is’e re .leu-, of ifoe ie*Uior, in Hanging Or ■> e l'«wlofip, Ja.*per Coun I ’ , [lldlHC M, ' SATURDAY, JAMAH? 5,1884, the per-oi il pr 'cenv >,u a i-.te, cod itJ’ti*. t Hix liemi o' H hres*he> d sf yei-r Hag tlri'l.: 1’ l|. 'd of (olives; tire b ail <>/ Co v•; ten aI of Hog , t w<- > t n i.i 1 ere ’-.v'y f< r ni.l'ke ; I ’>l ’ v'o - ; l'i M 'IM <•( •; Cl!.- . I • Hinl lot 1... 'Hi I 11-J Hay : <> -ii; on - 4 - It ’• ; one Mo <■; I- o Cn .. . , ,n£ low, ■in o- i . .ole, 1 ,er Fit 'n. 1 in: ui i' m*ehold nn Ki* - ’ I’n and m-ny "I, 1 iin < . u:n>-ri us* > men ' >n. 8 »ls hi lieaio d O I -I I ■ . M. Txkmb —Hums 01 Five il.niars and under c s . a d over E:-.>- Dollars 11 •redii <»f n . ir ' e jmi. i. i->■ niviriL' lOte W living V d11’1... <1 uplU IllSe dent law*, a. t itc.-i ix p r cent i iteresi nth i .. hu..v, wii.i s ffleien ur-tl-a 'ELE‘»! AGKvY, -IGIIN K "'DY. Executors. Simon PiiiuiiM AU '"iiie. i. Jam * vv Do.p i . xti'y ' >r Ex’rs. Derr i 7 .* x

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New Dtscovei ies, and a complete report of all t he latest Fashions, as w«ll as all the n> v- <• t'i'M hi Needlework, and fullest and 'ieshe-i intorrnath n relating to jell per omil and home adornment, and dom sic m To the people everywhere it w.ill rove one o the best most in'tutctive, reliable and mural papers that mis ever entered their homes 'A e trust those who design making up ■ dub* will be in the field as early as possible Our price* to club subscribers b) tie reduced ram are so low that if tin iiiatter is properly explained, very few wiio oesite a tirst-class literary paper will e’sltate to subscribe at once, and thank 'lie getter up of the club for taring g th* paper to their m tice t ,the gtiter-up of h club of 10 get’ a :r« copy of the paper an entire ear Address all letters to THE SA . (JKDAY EVENING POST, Lock Box, Philadelphia, Pa O'fl >•> otn street • NUN-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of In,dun*, Jasper County, Joseph Leonard, Alvah Leo ard. James Leoaard and John Leonard, Elizabeth Sebring. Anson Sebring. Jaceb Clark, Emily Clark, wife of Jacob Clrak. William Clark, Lucy J.Clark, wife of Wiliam Clark, .repleaded with Sauinel Clark et al. .Complaint No. 317 V. IT appea'n ig by Affidavit thia day filed in the Office of U.e Clerk of the Janper Circuit Court that the abeve named defendant* are ne , ceeaary partita te the above entitled actio . the object of which it to foreclose two mortgages, and t) at thsy'are ion-residents of the State of ludianaNotice of the p hdaney ol s«t h action it therefore given to s»id defends ts aboie named that the same will stand for trial at the -next term es the Jegper Circuit Court, to be begun and held at the Court House.Jn Rensselaer, Indiana, on the first Menday in Jauuary, INa. , Witneaa rev hand and the aoa! • < Sbal. > said Court affixed this 11th dav of De- • ’ eembsr, IMB. CHABLES H PRICE, Clerk. Wm. Johnston. Att’y for FPFa. Secamber U. 1883-87 Notice of Ditch Assessments NOTICE Is hereby glen to Francis M. Lakin. Edward R. Ag ew, William W. Farrett Job 8. Hardy, Granville Trowbridge, Peter Kelle her rer, Snmmah Whitson and John Gledden, Cas sit A- Fay, JKosamand C. Kent, John A. Ko.it. Clara Kent. Mery Kent, Lirta Kent and WWII»« Kent, heirs ot Alexander Kent, dec'd. Martin Burns, Francis M. Gaff, Charles C. Btarr. Elbert H. Snlrk and WP’lsvi E. MeLsln, MarkJoaoe, Michael Schults, Stephen T. Comer Abbie W. : n-ber'e. Jas > r K. Gstr'ette, Jabs lltbke. Moses ; W. Sv im. Imse V. .r.ler. Alfred Thompson, i WiHiam C. Allen WHHam M-Mhoey, MaryC. Hopkins, MichaJ Irtibbe, Jamas C. MoCUaehea, i F ante Union Tew ahi . Jasper scanty, Indians, benefits to wb public highways, that tb« assessments in Ditch Cause number Thi ty io | the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein Trends M. I.a----1 kin If petitioner will be due and payable at the t office of the undersigned Commissioner, charged by said Court with the coustructio of said * DUe , follows: The first installment, beinj i SC-per ei'ntum of the whole assessment will bv > dne and payable oa the 15th day es December. IBHB. und eaeb. succeeding installment, belt; ft* * per cento m of the wholeasseaement. will bo. cm* : dne as afbrceaid respectively on January 14th. ’ February 18th. March Itth. nd Ayr 1 Mat, In IKM. until the whole is psid. or hniil a and dent { hijui of said aseoeemeat iarenXced aod ewilocteo . to construct eaid Ditch and pay the axwsieeo thereof accor tug to the report es <?om*lealoai ers and order of said Court In v.-rt e-nse. JAMES WELSH. Ca;»ml3sionrr I In charge wf-ai t work. ; November ft. 1883.

We shalibaVA emßaiCi eoiplete.-ts •!•<•>( ••••rtmeat •! puie eandy durtaf I • Holidays, all our own manufni-tur*. Don’t forget Leri no’n eardv factor’. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE it hereby give* |to the er<<tlV>r», heir*, Offeree *art legatees <>i ni'lUm N. W-.uieni*. Deceased, aa4 all other persons fntere'ted. that th" taderslgeed Administrator of the Brtate «»f said desedeat has Alert his Final SU-ttfcment Accehat «f said Catate ii. the ofOre of the C erk of the Jasper Clrcalt Court, and that the same ‘ will coms pp for hear g <>□ the fecund <l»y<f the aoxt Terse of said Court, to be held in the Cosrt Hoste, is R needier. Indiana, cummnnc ; fag Jan oars 7th, 1882, at which time eaid pert- ; one are notified to be present and stake proof of their heirship JOHN W. CAVENPAR Adminiat.ator. Attest: CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk saeperC C. Decdmb< r 7. 1883..

SdFoii&s I will sell SUITS, or any Garments mande to order, from now until the first of January, 1884, .A.-& Cost, This offer is made with a view to close out my stock. I have a full «tock of the very best Merchant Tailors’ M, d)f all descriptions. Fire press ovEßcofefi; a 3, Fire press m And SUITINGS TO BEAT ALL. Come and see for yourself, and I will make the prices to soit you. 1 his stock must be sold within 30 days. -Those wanting to buy clothes this winter will do well to callonme. Rensselaer, Dec. 1883. J. J,. WATERBURY. R. P. BENJAMIN, Having purchased the stand of F. L. Cotton; will keep constantly on hand a full and complety supply of lumber, lath, Shingles, windows. Doors, Sash, Etc., HARO . SOFT COAL. cri" My stock has been bought for cash, and I can offer sup or inducements to cash buyers. Please call before go ;rt „ elsewhere. Rensselaer Ind., Dec. 7,1883. raw-- iim* We would most respectfully announce thlt we now have a complete line in new styles of Parlor and Chamber sets Cottage sets, Walnut and common beds, Mattresses and Springs, Book Cases, Ward robes, Bureauee, Marble and wood top stands and Tables, Eaby Chains Cane-seat and wood chairs, Kitchen furniture, Safes, Ac.— PiCWTFMES, Carpets, Floor and Table cloths. Rugs, Ottomans, Foot-rests, Window-shades, Quepnsware, Table , anti Pocket cutlery Plated -Spoons, and many Novelties on our 5 CENT COUNTER. | , - V ’ ■ sit arzns Undertaking departmentOur Undertaking. Department is complete. We carry the best stock to be found in.the county, Metalic, Draped; Walnut and. White Caskets, all sizes and prices. Nice stock of Burial Robes. No charge for Hearse; F. J. BE?. BS <fc SON, Opposite Court House.

Ifßtl thb bnbss AgwU WWW «■ w ‘ tk« Us« •• Times *f lb* PtMMT ■«•*• ««4 ■•NiBM *f America. by Fraak Trip ett. Over SSS >*p*r> Engraving*. Cover* the Tim Eaaa of Pioaear Progres* (D From tho Ailegka ies to tb« Mi*«l« •i pi: (2) brom 'lie Mi*«i**lani tr» tb« Rock, Monutafna; (8) Call arnia a d h« Pacific Slap. Naw. Combine* graphic, thrilliag narrativ. with -- nt elegant l|ta tratioa. by »mi neHt arti-t*' Nearly 100 perwaal partrail*. *■- braeiag all th* Piaaaer Laadera, baalde* aeara* of inciTiear*. A ICTI' KI CALLSRT OP HARK INTEREST. A trie hUtarieal wark as thrilliag artventnre In f-re*t, plala*, maantala «ad stream: ror.-re we«tern progren* and civlllzatlaa. Fight* with Indian*; ©e.pcr»te ARveatare*; Narrow Eronpe*; Wild Life aa th* order. A graafi book for agent*. Outsell* everything. 7» octavo uage*. Low in Price. In reach of the M**ceo. Agout'c Complete OacltTSeoate. Write at once for Coafidentia Term/ and Ttlnetrctod B*>eri*Uon. AddMM,' N. D. THOMPSON A CO.. Paha.. hl. Caidta. 4 v. ’

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL! • ■■■“ ■ - a nnn m * An tBC-'ispronivt >tit -t-.-aarnf Wsaa- ■> ii» wf.Merer fo-ne .*nt>»»rinr enJ •nec«a»'.y m the -pint »{ *-iMi4e ».» mb•oiießin rhe present Twiartwa T'aiiff' •’HE RKNTINIL is the r cei ,< a i ted •Mtiiuc n*>mocrMi« •ewgpaner of th* Many ■«< »ad *pnr <ve<i f«»tire* ba-n tnckiiif it it JI rr«|iert» a Svpbbiob S Pam S 8 CBivMBPApn. Ttiit Enkreed Edition wfllbo farai»U postage tree, at ONE DOLLAR It will eontaia well eoti'Merel edit. tela on every subject, politicalereeci* ’ hieh m»v arise. The Cm n-raia <) Alarket Repora of the Wisely Sbxi ■ nel. wi| be complete. Its gricaltur tud Home Departia*nts ar» i>i ilih be* ». hands, and wul he a distinjai.hi, feature. In a word, in its s«wi its ec ■trial*, literary, miacellany, and In i general reading, it shall * >t be surpass* i>V any paper circulated i a tu-t S'ate It will be particularly adspte I to the fnmL I v Circle. No thinking naan in tht State •in afford to <’o without th* W**kly Hen- • • ■el, at the small c»*t at which it is fur- ■ •shed. THE SFNTINEL, is addition te ite iperiority. is moreover an Indian* Peer. devoted to nnd *speciallv •'‘prevents •diana's interests, political' and ather- • i»e, as no foreign pup«r will or can do, nd ought, therefore, to haw preference ■ver the paper* <>f other States, and we k DemocrsH to bear this in mind, aif! S®Lb3T Tmeih Own St<tk Paper hen they come t« take up subscri* r ous and make up clubs. THE IMPENDING CONFLICT. The recent eitviioos u*ve revetb> t iio•ic.al e uditions which wid, without oubt, make t' e Providentiiil f-lcctiou ext fall •he jpr ah st political conflict of nr history* It is du- to tilth to say hat the conditions *h wn ;(rr , SU( .i, t | ia g tch party uiav reason*.>!v h-'ieve th*t ’ t can su/eecd by » mb htv effurt. Here in InJiaori, a* in '76 and 80 e enacted a mighty struggle.’ The corrupt party wtiirli ha« been for •early a feneration faifepiu r iijio . spoils ••id plunder, will go f’-nn it- long pos«. nssion of. a Ganuan flowing with the i.ilk and hooej nt *p..i g, only when it as exhausted ite 'finost cndVtvors to lay Ihe Gouniry is uo stiruugcr to th« •haraeter and variety of ineaiK !>;’:»ught : nt<> requisitions wher* R publiiMn in ■ opolists, bosses and plunderers unitedly make an effort. Fellow Democrats, there are eowdii >na upon w l ich we may reiiM>n*bly 2ckon a probable success. ' The-e c >nditions, and lhev are Pie onlv ones, are s united am! ureat etlori. Evekv shoulder to the wheel! Even now th conflift hin the air. i'he Sentinel'« HI contribute its best etf•rt to the end of a grand Democratic victory. Its work can be best done when a weekv visitor to every Democratic home, icnce we ask to become su<-h a visitor, nd add that now u the lime for every Democrat in the State to subscribe for the Sentinel. * TERMS: . a ■ ■ WEEKLY. Single copy, without premium, 11 Ou (?tubs of 11 for ia A& * 3 20 S 25 06 DAILY. Oue eopy, oi^»Ye* r , six month*. & three months. 2 gq. one month, i Sentinel by wyii, |s 80. b A<*nts matting uUbji for rbv. iHwrMatioff .irii-MSi-* Ct>HA« i'asgL Addreos INDIANAPOLIS SEKTINEL CO. Wmm 3 iXiIAR ItMTAJIEftIU FOR n« LIVER And all Bilious Complaints ** <r,# * DSWHITTIEi? J 5T- CHICAGO, HL Brv. •• i-rtablirhoa IBBiyr A r««nl*r PbyOmil Co ';■* ».tl Pdvate.Hervoas.Bloog.Bldnaae rrtvtrvmefcj** frar.:Youthful In<ltsc»etion».exte«r—a i--A pro<?«elue Nervau* Deoth t'v i it./rt,ste-.<-r:’ip-••’>r'’<l!v.'entn, anti «U r-'.'js' ■ .. Celt c- ».j full symptom*. .s;.--; mini*'-: ?- : , Treatment conß•c.jtV.,-. ...:.c. kettl'-n»tf*6uteverwhers»>