Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1884 — COMMUNICATED. [ARTICLE]

COMMUNICATED.

Father Healy died at the residence o r Dr. (7. Scott, in White county. In diana. on Monday, January 1, 1884 Tile deceased was born in St. Albans. Vermont, in 1806. In 1854 he moved to Cass county, Isdiana, residii g there for a number of yeors, then moved to J isper county, Indiana His name for eight of the last yeirs of his life was nr San Francisco, California, until May, 1883, when ne re-turned-to While county, wker he was at the time of his d-a:h. He leaves a wife und five children, Mrs, Madison Makeever, Mrs. Dr. C, Scott, and thrao sens Ju California. Hi§ wife was taken sick a few days be fore he was, and is still very low, bnt it is hoped she will yet recover, Logausport Phaios: Father Healy’ formerly a resldont of this county died a few days ago near Monticello. Mr. Healy moved to Cass eounty in 1854 and resided here for several years. The Peru Sentiael champions Judg® Turpie, of Indianapolis, set Governor. “A more deserving or brainier man than Judge Turpie could not be nominated," says the Valparaiso Messenger. Monticello Herald: J. W'igmore received un order yesterday for a pair of crutoh-s to bi sent to Miss Nellie Ryan. St. Joseph, Mo. The order eamo through Mr. M. Witz, who carried Wigtnore's fame to Missouri on his recent visit to that State. Congressman Belford.of Colorado, recently said: I am a Republican, but I am ashamed of the ofliceh aiding atiatooraey that has grown up under twontv-tLreo years' Republican administration and which our hypocritical (civil service reform) commission aims to peipotuate. If the Democrats cl. ct tticir Presidential candidate in 1884 i hope they will fire out all th« dudes from iu« fat places they hn.e bee*; holding.so long.” Belforu’s eaily Democratic training odes iu a while comes to the Wo yet to hear from nim expressions of r< gret and shame fer having vor acted with the Republican party. | The bill of expenses of one of the detectives employed by Attorney General Brewster (and it is only a sample of what extensively prevails in the official establishment of that, distinguished *ude) iacl d«s charges for fourteen drinks taksn at as many different saloons. If the governmeat detec ives were in pursuit ..f evidence upon which to oonv ict the star-route thii»v*s, there seems to have been au unnecessary quantity of whisky consumed. If, however, they were detailed by Mr. Brewster to find where the bast whisky could be fobtained for the department of justice, their bills are intelligible and within reasorable bounds, ■ ■— - ■ On New Year’s day Hon. John P. Carr, of Waite county, preoentod each of his children as a Ne w Year’s present, a warrantee deed for 240 acres of good laud free from meurnbranee. Eis children’s names ate as follows: Lillie Allen, Wallace Carr John Carr and Noonie Bsekcr—LaFayotte Courier. Notice of Assignment —Notice is hereby given that William T. Ferkins has made a general assignment of all his property to me In truer, for tho benefit of all his bona fide creditors, thit I have accepted samo trust, given the required bond, and that the same has been approved by the Court, this 17th day of January, a. d., 1884. EZRA C. NOWELB, Mordecai F. Chilcote, [Trustee. An.’y for Trustee. . January 18.1884.