Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1884 — Page 4

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Tames Murdock, warden of the northern was stricken with paralysis ou Thursday of last week, Bro. Marshall is aLer the scalp of the Strawberry Roan of the Fowie r Era We’ll hold the hat of the Fogr Horn tootist while he ruffles Miss Nan< y’s kangs. Mon ieello Herald: “John Harris was afflicted with mental alteration and so he didn’t steal the personal property at Idaville of whi-h he was aecus d. So say the. “twelve sovereigns/ The Monon correspondent of tho Monticello Herald says: “There was a rather sudden death about five miles west of here last week in the person of JohnL. Robinson, of Hauging Grove township, Jaspsr county. He was reasonably well krown in our town, The cause of his death was seme kind of a fever which is pervading the entire family.” From the Monticello Herald we leant that W. W. Davis,on trial there •a the char e es robbery of Esquire Hammelle Christmas night, attempted suicide by cutting hie throat Sat urday moraing. The Hernld says. “The doctor dressed his wound, which was only a trifling cut on the side oi his threat, ar d • xamined. him carefully. * The prevailing impress sion is that he wasfeigni.ig insanity, feeing t‘neouragod to do so by the result of Harris’ ease decided in om.rt the preceding day. Dr. Bushnell inclines to the belief that he is ailin*? physically, and that he mad* the attempt on his life while delirious from f ■vici/l Pui ;Uan7 to sail the Republican ma’s convention met at the House last Saturday, There were forty or fifty preaeat. all told, this town and township h iving the controlling voice. A few of ths pu:side townships were represented-mainly by parties having axes to grind. At an early stage of the proceedings it kveame evident that f ictions were coatending for the supremacy. The ball opened with a motion by Dr. Washburn, Secretary of the Board of Health, in the interest of Thompson. Chilcote and Babcock immediately joined forces to insure its defeat.— After wrangling narly the whole of the afternoon the motion with ameniments were laid on the table. An “omnibus” motion was then sprung • by Powell, and under its operation Thompson catriei the day. securing th* chairman arid secretary of the committee. Carnenterjtownship preferred Dr. Alter, butthe obsiinatejopposltion encountered induced the withdrawal of.his uame. The hand some, and we think appropriate, endorsement of Judge H-tmmond fo*the Supreme bench, was no doubt in stigated, by selfishness of aspirant 8 in their scramble for place. • *

At the.annual dinner of he Trenton Board of Trade last night. Congressman Abram 8. Hewitt had been asked t > respond to the toast. “O t manufactures —to the capital, skill, brains and labor thus employed we owe m”ch of our prosperity.” Unable to fee piWhnt he sent a letter, tn which he auid: “I regret excesdingly that my duties in Washington will make it impassible for me to be present on the occasion, Iregiet this more because ii would afford me a convenient op, ertunity for oi-ab.ising the pnblic mind of some prejudices which have been seriously instilled by interested persons as to the effect of my views in regard to the reformation of tho tariff. The industries of Trenton are suffering from use less obstructions imposed by the ex* isting tariff I seek to remove he obstruction, in order that the capital and labor employed in branches of business uff'Otcd by them may have steady and remunerative occupation, which is now impossible The removal of the duty upon crap it on. for example, which benefits no existing industry whatever, would enable every idle train in Trenton to be run day and night; and the money which Is now paid for foreign rods would be largely distributed among the work isgmen of Trenton, who are now condemned to idleness through no fault of their own, and every business industry in the city would flourish in a corresponding degree. If the prot ctive system be the panacea for all the sufferings of the wprkintfmen, anu the want of remuneration of capital, how cemes it to pass that at no time

in its history were the industries of Trenton in so unpromising a eondl* tion as they are at the present time? Tne truth is, that they are taxed out of existence, and the workingmen lack employment because they have not yet learn id the bitter lesson that every dollar of taxation by law is deducted from earnings otherwise t. ey would have for the suoportjof their families. I du not wonder that the artisans of Trenton do not y t appreciate the evH effect of obstructive dutfe®, when I reflect that for the greater portion of my .life I was myself deceived as to the effect of such duties, and have been brought to my coiiclu-icn only atper an exp uience as convincing as it has been disagreeable.’’ The National Republican in mu article JiHt.ning Fitz John Porter to Benedict Arnold, say-: “Porter, by re using prompt .bedienee to his suporioi in command in iron: of the fuesny, enabled the lat’er to slaughter thousands of bis comrades in arms and to win an easy v.ctory." It is unfortunate taat so many persons allow themselves to be misled on this subject by partisan prejudice. It is not true that Porter stood still and allowed thousands of his comrades tu be slaughtered. It is not true that thousands es soldiers fell on the evening when Tor ter received the order to fall on Jackson’s flask. It is true that Porter by saving hie little corps of less than ten thousand men on the evening of the 29th of August., froia an assault upon double the numbers, that would have been hopeless and ninons, was suable;, to fight a splendid battle the next day. It is clear that if Porter fiad rushed wi h ten thousand meh upon twenty thousand on the evening of August 28, in a blind mho's bufl perform ance, that Pope’s army, instead of sufferinir honorable and not to al defeat next day, after a gillant struggle, would have been destroyed. We have no personal or partisan feeling in this matter, but we must show fair play—[t inoinnati Commercial Gazette, Republican. ■ • w

A somewhat inconsiderate item in regard t® certain trouble at Genter school, in Barkley township, which was inadvertently allowed to ppear in our Barkley cone-pondence last week, iius called qut.a still’ more inconsiderate response from a “Patron'’ in that towns ship. “Patron” claans in effect that the “school nia’ani” secured the victory through a refusal of the trustee to hear the “oilier side of the story”, ect. etc.—Republican. From all w« can leurn the “school ma’am" deserved the and the trustee determined to assume the responsibility of his acts. It seems the Republican i? noted for its publication of “inconsiderate’’items, and it is just beginning to find it out.

MUTUAL ADMIRERS.

The Joliet (Illinois).Republic and Sun: “The Rensselaer Republican. One of the best weekly newspapers in the State of Indiana," etc. To which the Rensselaer Repubii can responds as follows; '‘The Joliet, Illinois, Republic and Sun, one oi the best, papers publis - ed in that State," etc. Now, Rro. Marshall should correct the statement of the Joliet paper with reference to the ‘independent’ status of tne Republican’ and then extend a kiud invitation to the editer to call and see the “cylinder press." ■ Tell him “it’s a daisy."

ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssabter, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 16th Huy of February, 1884. Those rot claimed within four we?k.s from the date below given ? ill be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C John P Andrews; Dr J B Loring. Miss 8 McD<>n-1 1,2; " D Oweu. Mrs June Reed, Ju! s B Reed; Chas W Rynaid: Miss Ida Rosa; Mrs Lida Smith; Miss D E Warne, Ferssns caring for any of the letters tn this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer, Ind . Feb. 18.1884.

NONsRESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Samuel Remington, Philo Remington. Eliplvdet Riming on. James Milburn. William \V. Hammell. Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company, Charles F. Webber, William C Hibbard. Franklin F. Bmeiicer, Bartlett, and Deere and Mansur Company, are each hereby notified 'hut Henry B. Bond Trustee of tho Equitable Trust Company as such Trustee, has filed his com laint against them in the Circuit Court of said Jasper County, te foreclose a mortgage. Said cauee will stand for trial on the first day of the regular March Term, 1884, of said Couit, which cemmenees on the Third Monday in March, 1884. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. R. S. & Z. ©wiggins, Atty’s, Janusry 25,1884.-17 50.

A LIST 0? GOODS —SOLD AT- - Porcupile’s MMR! A full line of Common and Fancy Candies! A full line of Bakers’ Goods! Bread. Pies, Cake*?. &c ! Pepper, Spice. Nutmegs Oloves and Cinnamon. Teas. Coffees. Sugars! California canned goods! Baked Beans, Baking Powder! Canned Salmon, Mackerel and Lobsters ! Flavoring Extracts. Tomato Catsup Table Sauces. Spanish Olives, Chow Chow. Mustaid, canned coined B''< f. canned Sausage. Thelbest of Crackers, Holland Haiin, 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 and every pound of our Coffee lourejeeiva a nice present. Remember! In purchasing your Baking Powders of us. you secure a chance to draw that nand-paiuted set of ware. H. M. PURCUPILE.

Ralph Fendig’s for bargft ns. Where is Levine’s candy factory? answer Rensselcer Ind. where they make all kinds o’ pure canday every day, » Mr. Ralph Fendig has just returned from Chicago, wh<*ie he has been for some few days, looking through t.ne m irktt, and reports that he has secured th-* nicest and cheapest lot of goods it was ever his luek to secure, and requests the riders of the Sentinee, and everybody else to call and see them-

SPECIAL NOTICE. AH who are indebted to R Fendig are requested to call and settle, eitb er by cash, or note, within the next 30 days, as I wish to close my books for this year. 2t R. Fendig. Quality not Quantity is what you get ai Levino’s canbyFfactory. When you want fine goods do not be deluded by low Drices for cheap adulterai* ted candy, We guarantee all the candy we manufacture pure and free from adulteration. Levino’s candy factory. Go to Fendig’s. The symptoriis are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, seems as if pin-worms were crawling i.i 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, crusty Skin Diseases. Sent by mail for 50 cents; 3 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.— Address, Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelpnia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. v7n26

Nolica of Application for License to bell In’oxicating Liauors NOTICE is hereby given to all the citizens of the Town of Remington, and Carpenter Township, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana: That I, the undersigned Timothy O’Conuov, a white male inhabitant of the Slate of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, will make application to the Board of Com missionersof the said Jaspei County, in the State of Indiana, at the next regular session aad meeting of said Board of Commissioners to be holden in the Town of Rensselaer in said Jasper county, commencing on Monday, the third day of March, 1884. for a License to sell Spiritous Liquors, Vinous Liquors, M«|t Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be used as a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said Liquors to be drunk on the premises where sold, and precisely located and described as follows, to-wit: "A one sto y Frame Building loccated upon Lot number one (1) of P. D. Gallagher’s subdivision of Lots Nos. lour (V, five [5), and .it, 16], in Block number twelve (12], of toe origiuar plat of.the Town of Remington, which is laid out upon a part of the south half ot the north-west quarter of section No. thirty, township .twenty-seven north, range six west, in the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana. The ground upon which said Building is located, is described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of said Block number twelve (12) iu *»id Town of Remington, and running thence west along the north line of said Block No. twelve (12) a distance of forty feet; thence south parallel with street in said Town of Remington, twenty feet; thence east parallel with the north line of said Block No. twelve [l2), for tv feet, to the west boundary line of said Ohio street anil thence north along the west line of said Ohio street, twenty feet to the place.of begin,ii n « _ n,,. e said Building Itqmts east on Ohio street tn said Town of Remington. Said applicati, n Lin " * Jantes W . Douthil, Ait y lor applicant. • februai’V L 18H4. K'S for ,lle working class. Send |0 |■■ 11 B 8 cen.s for postage, and we wijl mail If 111 II MM ’ a royal valuable box of Ww sample goods tiiuj, will put you in the way wl making more money in a few days than you ever thouget possible at any business. Capital not required. We will start you. You can work all the time or in spare tine only.— . The work Is universally adapted to both sexes, young aid old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evening. That all who want ■vork may test the business, me make this un paralleled offer: to all who are net well satisfied we will send SI to pay for thejtro bls of writing us. Full particulars, dliections, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time to the work. Great success absolutely sure, Don't deiay. Start now. Address Stinson ACe., Portland, Maine.

Ajjtanoii (or License to Retail lotoiicating I.iqnors. NOTICE is herebygiven to alt the citixens of the Town of Wheatfielfl and A'heatfield I Township. In the county of Jasper, and State of | Indiana, that I, the undersigned August Fritz, a white male inhabitant of the said Town and Township, and over the age of twenty-one years, 29*- *■the habit of becoming intoxicated and a uian of good moral char cter. and a fit person in every respe t to be intrusted with tho sale of in oxicatjng liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners »f said Jasper coun- *’ *“ e , n ® xt regular session mid meeting of , -aid Board of Commissioners to be holden in the ■ own of Rensselaer, in eaid County and Stute ; aforesaid, commencing*.!! the first’ Monday in I ■*** r 9“’’“ e, * ain e bring the 3d dav of March, a. i Ihr.4. for a License to sell Suiritous Liquors, | ) inous Liquor Malt Liqnofs. and all intoxicating I Liquors which maybe used as a beverage. in less ' quantities than a quart at a time, with the privili “bowing and permitting said Liquors to he drank on the premise- where sold, and nreI ctsely located and described as follows: "In i ond story frame building, and the ground upon which said building located is described e * rVt" 8 ' Bejng a part, of rh*, north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of scctiot- twenty-five Uo) in township thirty two (32) n rth range six («) west, in Jasper county. Indiana, and more P ar ’> c ’*-«riy <!v:-cribed as follows, ton it; Commencing two hundred and three f 203) fe?c south of the center of said section, thence run “inning Th” 1 four(4 > »«*• being the place of bere. ” ,k’ the ' !, ’ e continuing due west thirty (30) tec,, thence due soutn eighteen <IS) eet. thence eighteenths i / Cet > l "‘ d thence doe north Febru e 8 "s ? o p uthlt ’ f<w ApnHeant” Z ’ • February 8. lt-84. §lo. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. . State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1884. Oanse No. 3215. Attachment. Geoge VV. Cantwell vs. EzraTritt ? y nbidavit tiled in theJrfliceof the Clerk ol the Jasper Circuit Court on February 4th. 1884 that the above named defendant is a non-resident ol the State or Indiana, and that he is a necessary pnrtv to the above entitled action, the object of which is to enforce a contract and collect a demand by proceedings in attachme Kt. ° Notice of the pendancy of such action is therefore gieen to satd defendant. and that, the same will stand for trial on the 31st day of March 1884 t bemg the 18th Judicial day of the March Term’ 1884. of said Court, to be begun and held at the March m"h, e <o!aer ’ lndiana ’° ,1 I 1 Witness my hand and the seal of Seal said Court this 6th day of February ' —a. n., 1884. mi CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. Thompson & Bro.. Att'ys for pl’ff. I ebruary «, 1884.—57 50. * See ad. of R. P. in anoth 0r column. He claims to be prepared *e offer superior inducements to buyers of him be coal, \\ oodll M ood!!!--Dear reader, that, wood you promised us.

JAS. A. THOMPSON Watchmaker JEWELER, *». ■ Remington, Ind ifj t) v xJi/ -y I Remedy such as Di seasesl I TETTER.ITCH, SORES. PIMPLES. / VRYSIPELASj/A KRING WORM .J W 1 mHINCPILES Symptoms are moisture, alleging, itching, worse at night; seems as if pin-worms were crawling about the rectum; the private parts are often affected. As a pleasant, economical and positive cure, Swayne’s Ointment is superior to any article in the market Sold bydruggists,orsend 50 cts.in 3-ct Stamps. 3 Boxes, 81.25. Address, Db. Swaths ft Son, B wanted for The Lines of all the Presidents of the U. 8. The largest, I.mid sum eat, best book ever sold for H lose than twice our price. The fastest selling bock in America, immense profits to agents. All intelligent people want it. Any one can become a successful agent. Terms tree. Hallett Book. Co., Portland, Maine.

J. A. Tkorpwß, J*velar, at Rem- I lepton, has a flee stock of Watches,' Jewelry, ate.’on h«ni,*Md adding to ■ it dally, for th* trade s — Those who buy to try, will ever after try to buy, those nobby suits of J. J. Waterbury. i ' Gigantic ireparations for the Last Struggle!; EXTrMghNaRY CIGARS!!! BEST Plug and Fine C»’t Tobaccos, cnadulreraled Coal Oil, ma r. nificent Smoking Tohaeco, a general assortment of Notions and Novelties B s R ™ ned ar ’ Morello Crystal Milin Flour, Meat, Salt, Butter, Eggs Rice. Dried Apples, Ghor Pe , Oys’er*--’ Lard, Pepper, Spice, and all kinds of Groceries constantly p n hand, with a multifarious diversity ot*s and 10-cent articles too numerous to mention! A iso a fine assortment of Drugs and Medicines that cure all Diseases arising from an impure condition of the Blood! AH 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 Dall and examinestock A H ARNOLD, Blackford, Jasper county, Indiana John Casey, Salesman

THE NEW REN ASELAER, IND. TID J , OPENED. New and finelv furuighed.— oj> Cool and pleasant roum i. Table furtushed wirh the best the market rds. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bns to and from Depot. PHILiP BLUE,Proprietor. Rensselaer. May 11.1883 ts. » house, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House. Alonticdk, lud Has recently been new furnished through «ut. The rooms arelarge and airy. tho loca tion central, making it the most conve den and desirable hopse in town. Try it John W. Medicus, Plasterer & Cistern Builder. All kinds of Plain and Ornamental w«ok done ip the latest style. Leave orders at Tharp’s Drug Store. Ij. WILLIS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Schoo.’ House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and fine wot Kib Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. v5n4C U EW BLACKSMITH SHOP [South of McCov <fc Thompson’s Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. GRANT? ' QJ2j>rol}’rrpflE proprietor having fitted up a new shop 1 are now fully prepared to do all kinds oi Rlvrksmithing, at the lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and al! others needing anything in our line, are invitee t o give ns a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give this branch es the business purticulo attention. All work watranted. GRANT.

NEW Meat-Market. [first door east of post office*] Rensselaer, ' - - Indiana FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL MUTTON Sausage, Bologna, Hams, Bacon Etc., sold la quantities to suit purchasers at he lowest prices. The very best ot stock slaughtered. Give me a call. Fish and Poultry kept in season. The’highest market p> ice incash paid for Cattle, Sheep, Ilogs. Calves.JPoultrv, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, etc vSriaT S.E. WOODS. PIONEER CmEAH MARKET!) (First Door West Jewelrv Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Vea. Mutton, Satis agc u ßologua. etc., sold in quuuti ties to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to ca]l. The Highest Price Paid for Go n Fat Cattle. May 26.18R2. f 1 at | Send si cents for postage, and rest rlllß ceivi free ’ a costl * l”‘ x of goods El I ■■■M wll >eh will help you to more money right away ’han anything else iu this world. All of either sex sueceed from the first hour. The broad rosd ba fortune opens before the workers. At once address, True & Co. Augusta, Mai .0.

FARMERS’ BANK, EP~Oppo4it« Publir RENSSELAER, . . IKDIAMA. B«>celve D»po.it«. Buy aud 801 l Exeb« n «. Collection* mad* and promptly remittod. Money Loaned. Do a general Ba>>- ’ x ing Bt line**. Augn»t 17,18trj. LEVI NOS’ CANDY FACTORY. pCRE UNADULTERATED CANDY, mad* cleanliness In MauVkbtnrig'“j d?>y Rensselaer, Willia/c Smith, House 1 Bridge Builder, AH k:nds of shop and scroll work done at Chi e/m-m”" 6 r> Sl ?* p a r Dd residency west »f ® er Bridge. Rensselaer. Ind Nov. 10. ‘83.-5 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, esJoseph C. Walker and Walker bls wlffc, -s..ac 8. V inson and - Vinson, his wife, ar* hereby Lorfied that David J Thompson has filed jßß P er Circuit Court t» ?.>rtaii> b Ur”i ’ 10 a" d foreclo «° » tax lien apo* certain land in sa d cennty, and that »aid cause will stand for trial on Mondav, January 14th 1884. the same being the 7th Judicial dav »f Yhe January lerm. 1884, of -aid Court. t —i Witudss my hanu and the ol •< seai.. ■ said Court. —CHARLES H PRICE Clerk „ es the Jasper Circu.t uosrt. Thompson & Bro , Att’ys for bIAT Novomb i 23. 1883. t -

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Jasfuix County, ss: Jasper Circuit Court, January Term, 1884 John Makcever. ) vs. | William 11. Smith, t Complaint No. 3156. S ith, his wife f William 11. Summit, I —r Summit, his wife. J , William H. Smith, Smith, his wife ■ Wit ham H. Summit, Stimmitt, hi* wife, aie nereby notified that John Makeevvr has filed hie complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to quiet (iCe t<», and foreclose a tax lien upon certain' Real Estate in said (jounty, and that said can»e will stand for trial on the 14th Jvdicia. dayof the next te:m of said Court, to be held at the Court House, iii ReMßs«laer, Indiana comnienc ing January 7th. 1884. t ~. Witness my Irandand the s"al of mt. J said Conn this 26th day es Novem 1 —' her. 1883. CHARLES B. PRICE, Clerk. Mordecai F. Chilcote, A’t’y for pl’ff. N ovember 30. —§7 50, Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, | Jasper. County, ( 88 ’ Leverett Clark and D enry Wetmore aie hereby notified th?t John Makeeve has filed his complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court, to quiet hie title to, and foreclose a tax lieu upon certain Real Estats in said county, and that said cause will stand for trial at the ConrtHouse, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the 22d day of January, 1884, the same being thel4th Judicial day of the January Term, 1884, of said Court. . —> Witness my hand and the seal of - seal. [• said Court this 29th d yof Novena —> — ’ bor, 1883. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. M. F, Chilcote. A-tt’v for pl’ff. Nevers bur 30,1883—55. PATOFff MUNN ft CO., of the SciENTirru American, continue to net as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canada, England, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book about Patents lent free. Thirty-seven-years’ experience. Patents obtained through MUNS & CO. are noticed ftx the Scientific American, th® largest, best,and most widelYClreulated scientific paper. $3.20 a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings ana interesting information. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amerlean sentfree. A (Idross MUNN & CO.. SCIENTIFIC American Office. 2UI Broadway, New York. XMAS AND NEW YEARCARDS. Plain at from 2 cents to fib cents each: , fringed single, two sides, from 20 cents to sl,7’> each; fringed double at from 40 cents to s3,si' eaeh Best of presents, fashionable and pretty New Year’s Calling Cards at Don. 25 cents to $5,00 per nack o( 24 All prepaid by mail No free samples Discount to the trade Address ECONOMY PAPER & PRINTING HOUSE, No 10 Wheeling Ave , East, 1m Cambridge, Ohio hew Home IM 11li VjM ’ 41a »! OUTOF ORDER. C/’As no fqUA*-— -v < g*" 7 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK. ill. MASS. GA. FOR SArt-E BY 1 1 ■ '"7" * ■■>- W. 11, RHOADES, Rensaelaer, Indim.a. i —.——-—.■ i. ~ AA A a we *k Rt home. 85 00 outfit free.— VL L Pay absolutely *ur*. No ri»k, CaplkWllil tai n®t required. Reader, if you want WjpW buslncis at which per*ou* f either •ex, yenug or e d, can make- great pay all tha time ihcy wprk, with abialute certainty, writ* for particulars to H. HAllett A Co., Fartlaud,