Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1884 — Page 4

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CALL —FOB — DEMOCRATIC MASS CONVENTION. Headquarters of Jasper / County Democratic }■ Central Committee. ) Rensselaer, Ind., I March 6th, 1884.1 A Mass Convention of the Democratic voters of Jasper • countv will be held at the Court'House, in Rens-laer, on mbosT^T**. at 1 o’clock, p. m., for tire purpose of transacting the following business, to wit: First —To re-organize the County Central Committee and elect a Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer thereof. Second—To elect four gates to the Democratic State Convention to be held at Indiauapelis, June 25th, ’B4. Third—To elect delegates to the Congressional, Judicial, and joint Representative District Convention. Fourth—To fix the time and determine the manner of nominating a county ticket. Democratic and all other voters of the county who believe in the principles of the Democratic party and will support its candidates, are cordially invited and earnestly requested to be present and participate in the proceedings of the Convention. By order of the Democratic Central Committee. CHARLES H. PRICE, Chairman.

After the adjournment of the CoConvention, the Democratic voters of Marion township are requested to meet and place in nomination candidates for the Townibip offices. HENRY FISHER, Chairman Dera Township Committee Bob Lincoln, Arthur’sijSeeretary of war, is opposed to the restoration of Gs*. Fitz John Porter to the armyAh well, Bob is only a very ordinary son of an illustrious father. The author of the Morey letter, in the campaign of l v ßo, has paver been discovered, and John I. Davenport now asks the state Legislatures to pass a law puuishing similar.offences Th* campaign is about to commeace, and the Republican U, S. Sen*, ate have comaiittees at work mam% faoturing BiJUthern outrages for Northern consumption.* Bo far they have not made much progress. • The communication of “Mentor,” pointed on first page of to day’s Ssnhnel is well timed, antLoshonid receive (he consideration to which it is entitled from ever citizen without regard toparty. It presents pithy points. Read it. Citizens of Warsaw have petition ed Congressman Calkins to see«re two oondeaint d cannons and four cannen balls to ornament a plot cf grouiad in Oakwood cemetery, at Warsaw, *et aside for the burial of deceased soldiers Johflfe Davenport who was charg-t ed with dis«overing the writer of the “Merey" letter, say# he gives it up. Y*ry m*ny|peopie, Jchnaie. *re very firm in their convictions that the victim of your Republican imthet, G«iteau, was'the autherjof that latter. Well, now, what about the Moirison tariff? I submit to yon, feilow citizens, that it is the most cautious and conservatiYe measure that has ever been proposed, if we are to do anything, that is the least we can do. It proposes in the first place to put throe classes of commodities on the freo list namely, salt, coal and lumber. Is there any man in this community aggrieved by these additions to the free list ? Is there any article like salt, which enters into animal consumption , and without which hsalthy life cannot be supported? Do you think that an article of that' sort should be taxed? Do you in New York object to .having coal on the free list? If there is any body to sell you coal to cook your food and warm yowr houses cheaper than our neighbors in Pennsylvania, inj Heaven’s name ought you not have the privilege of buying it? [Loud applause.] Taxes on lumber increase

your rents, Do you oDject haring this on your free list?” “No political party in any country ever lost political support by demanding a reduction of taxes. We Democrats do not ask it nnreasoaa bly or for mere partisan purposes. We ask that taxes shall be reduced because tb? people of tnis country are even now, in 1884, taxed under laws enacted in 1861; la lvs enacted for the purpose of carrying on the great civil war long since ended. The Government now has no war expenditures and the pit lie debt is being rapidly extinguished. The framers of the Morrill tariff law of 1861 have declared publicly that it was a tempo rary measure, intended only to raise money for the war expenditures ot the Government, ’and for the payment of the public debt, and that when the necessity would cease for such heavy taxation, the laws would be repealed. It was upou that ground they were e’ abled to pass their bill through Congress. But they have not fulfilled the pledge which they gave to the country as economists and legislators. On the contrary, tbey have maintained the so-called system of protection which in truth, is a system of organized bounties to the few. Even on the plea of protection the industries which ha ® been benefited by their legislation no • longer need its privileges—Hon. P rry Belmont’s recent New York speech.

An aged newspaper man once said on retiring from active life: “During the fiist six months of my professioa al career I knew nil about ruuniug a newspaper—how te make everybody taae it, aid how to make bushels of money. Now I know’nothing at all about it. I therefore feel that I am too old for the business, _ _ • Blaike is not a reformer. His pibiic record is stained from beginning to end with eorrupt jobs anddisoroditablo method?. In every a3l, from the;Forcimith bond affair as ipeaker of the House to the guano claims scandal agSecretaiy of State, he ha 9 oeen dipping into rotten schemss for plunder. Why, therefor*, shoild he be presented as a reformer? —Harrisburg* (Pa.) Patriot. People may talk as much as they please about the benefits of protec tion to Ameriean industry, but there are sometimes stibborn facts to be met and explained, and among tiem the decline of American shipping is the most notable. Of the 1,190 steamers that were engaged in the traus-Atlantio trad* last rear, not onecairied the American flag. Last year there were 166 aaiJin" vessels engaged in this trade, of which this country furnished but two. and they were the smallest ones in the fleet.— Forty years ago there were fifteen ship-yards in New York alor.e, giving employment to 15,000 men. jfiow many are there bow?

Congressma* Hurd, In a rseeut lottar on the tariff to New York Beta oerats said: * . The tariff questou, which you say will be considered, is one in which 1 feel a «teep interest. I bwlleve it to be to day the absorbing question of Federal polities. There is no object as to which there is more discussion or about which he people desire more information. With this an issue the Democratic party cugat to occupy no uncertain position From tha day that in iheir first Congressional caucus the Democrats, under the leadership of Thomas Jefferson, declared for eotmu»reiai freedom uutil how our party has opposed the monopoly or prut-etion. It# »o a t signal victory was w*o in 1844. in the election of James K IMk over Henry Clay, tho ch*mpi«n of piotection to American industry The Imi authoritative declaratie* of ihe National Dounoeracy waa tor >1 tariff for revenue only. The Democratic party i* committed by its whole history te the doctrine of low tarifl taxation.

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ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 22d iay of March, 1884. Those cot claimed within four weeks from the dat* below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. C T Jefferson Ballev. William Balard. Miss E. Griggs. W J Imes-2, Geor e Kellinst.ne. Miss Alice Shriver, Wals* worth & Myles Daniel Wolf. W B Young. Ferssns cal’isg lor any o! the letters in this list will please say they ar« advertised. HORACE E. JAMBS. P. M. Tb-as-elaer.lnd .March 24 1884. Over ■> ,000.000, heads of whit cabbage have 5---H received at New York from Dentnaik during the present .-.eason. Ralph Feudig’s for vmrga us Quaiitr not Quantity is what you get ai Levino’s canbyifactory. When you want fine goods do aot be deluded by low prices foracheap adultsrated candy, We guarantee all the eandy we manufacture pure and free from adulteration. Levino’s candy factory.

Go to Fendig’s. Adffiinislr&ior’s Sale ofM Estate! NOTtC’K ielioreky given, t at she undersigned Administrator with the Will annexed, of the Estate of Vetal Vermctt, deceased, in accordance with an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, will, on SATURDAY, MAY 10, A. D. 1884, at the dn ir of the Post Office, in the Town of Remington, Jasper County. ludiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock r. m., offer at Public Sale, to the higlieat bidder, for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value, the following escribed Rea Estate, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the north west quarter of section seven (71, tow ship twenty-sewid (07) north, of range six (6) west. Also, commencing at the south-west corner o f the north-last quarter of the : ort.h-west quarter of the same section, township and range, and running thence east fifty (SOI rod", tbence north eighty (80) rods, the ce west fifty (50) rods, thence south eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning. containing in all thirty-nine and ninetyseven hundredth acres. TERMS.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand, one-third in nine, and oaethird in eightoon nienths from day of »alc, the purchaser to give notes for deferred payments, drawiagsix percent, inter-st from dato, secure* by mortgage on said Real Estate. And should said Real Estate not be sold at said time and place, the same will be sold at any time thereafter, at Private Sale, for not less than its lull appraised value WILLIAM O. ROADIFES. Administrator. Rcuiaelaer, Ind., March 21, 1884. —SH 35Mies cf M tasmsils, NOTICE is hereby given to William Washburn, Henry P. J,.n:is, Alfred Thompson, Amelia B. Mansur. Joseph B. Mansur and Celia Mansur, heirs of Isaiah Mansur, Alfred McCoy and Thomas Thompson, Benjamin Welsh and Louis Welsh. TsaacN. East Lyman Raymond, l.tonard W. Raymond, Thomas J. McCoy and Alfred McCoy, Lydia E. Lane, Mary E. Loshbaugli. CharlesMavliew, Elliott. K. Burr, Emelina Barney and Jordan Township Jasper County, Indiana, that, the assessments made in Ditch cause number 34 in the Jasper Oir nit Court, wherein Elliott 11 Burr and William Wush'um. are Petitioners, will be due and payable at the residence of William Washburn, in Jordan Township, Jasper County. Indiana, and will a:, the same time and place let the construction ot said Ditch to the lowest responsible bidder, reserving the right to reject nil bids, as l'ol owe : The first installment, being CO per centum of the whole of each assessment, iv.ll he due on the fifth Wednesday, the same being rite 30th day of April, and each successive installment, being ‘JO per centum of the whole o! each assess inent. will h‘*comedue as afoiesnid respectively on Saturday, the MI si day of May. and on Monday, the Ortil'i day of June, and on Thursday, the Mist day of J ttiy and on Saturday, the 30th day of August, all in the year 1884, until the whole Is paid, or until a sufficient sum of said assessments is realized and collected to construct, the saiit Ditch, and to pay all costs not otherwise adjudged, and expenses incident to establishing the same, and incurred in preparation of reports and all expenses which tirt petitioner may ha vo incurred in the prepa-attou imd presentation o) the petition, and all other-expense? that shall he deemed a proper charge upon the funds, hv the Court, In the hands of such Commissioner: and all damages assessed ADDISON PARKISON . . Commissioner in charge. \ seat,. jJames W Douthit, Att’y ' —. — ’ for Petitioners, [March 21,1884—95 50 Sale of Slate Lands. State of Indiana, 1 Office of tli« Auditor of State, j IN pursuance to the provisions of an Act, entitled “An Act authorizing the sale and conveyance of certain lanos belonging to the State of Indiana, and disposing of the proceeds th-re-of, and providing for the recovery of the possession of any lands of the State unlawfully occupied, and for the rent of any of t'ne lands ot the State until sold. Approved Mart h 7, 1883.” I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Ceu t House door, in the Town of Rena selaet, at from 10o'clock a. m. unuM ’cloek'p. ni., on Saturday, April 26, 1884, the following described real estate situated in Jasper County, belonging to ihe State of Indiana, and authorized to be sold by said act: Par H K > cf o | g " App aisaSec Won. o J £ mout. N-e’i es s-c’i 25 Son ?w 40 s2©o #0 8-w‘t of s-e'4 3 MOn 7w 40 200 00 N-eli of se)4 4 3* n 7 w 4* 100 90 3-e)4 oln-wli 82 80n 7w 40 100 •• N ehiof e-wii ,3 31 n Gw 40 60 00 S-e!j, of *-wbi s 31 n »w 40 80 00 N wiioC -ek * 31* «w 40 80 00 Ne&ofn-wta 23 30 n 6w 40 *0 00 N-w‘4of* w!4 *2 30n #w 40 80 M North part of , S-w»4 es *-w)i r 23 30n 6w 35 70 00 These lands were mortgaged te the State of Indiana to secure the payment of leans from the College Fund, and wore forfeited fer the nonpayment of interest due it. Also the following, to-wit: Part i-3 a > "of o 2 * * Appraises Section. ~ 3 w 2 s J * : meat. NVs ofn-t'Xi 5 29 n 7w 51 HO 8128 50 .N-«‘U of s-e(4 17 28 u (ivv 40 160 00 S e?i of s-o'i 17 28 n titv 40 160 00 S w'i of s-w)i 17 28 n 6w 40 100 00 N-e>4 of n-ski 12 28 n (iw 40 160 00 8-e?4 of n eii 12 28 n 6w 40 I*o 00 N-w)4of S-ek 13 28 n Ow 40 . 160 09 N-w?4of s-wjii, 13 28 n Gw 40 12*00 S-w&of n-wk 13 28 n Gw 40 120 00 N-wkof s-e!4 15 28n Gw 49 B*oo S-wl4ofuw>4 20 28 Gw 40 100 08 s-wk ofn ek 17 28n (iw 40 120 00 N-wkol's-e>4 17 2bu Gw 40 120 ()0 N-e)4of»w?4 17 28 n 6w 40 120 00 These l*nds w.ero donated to the State of Indiana by an act us Congress appro-ed February 23, 1854, andare kuowu as University Lands. No btds f*r less tba* the appraisement willb* received. JAMBS H. RICK. Aaditor es State. Indianapolis, Ind., Maroh lj, 18*4—918 75.

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MOTICM or PINAL BMTTLMJUNT Ot isTin. Im th* matter of tha Batata 1 Ia th* Jasper , Samuel MeCalloagh , VCirenit Court, deceased. J March Term. !*M. XT OTIC* IS HMRKBT GIVEN, That ths I N andersigned. as Administrator a* tha Is- t Ute o_ Sama.l MeCailaugh. deceased, kas presented and filed his aeeaant and veua**rs in final settlement es said estate, and that the same rivi *£“ e '«? o r • I »*> nation and action of said Circuit Court, on the 28d’ day es March. 1884, at which time all persons interested in said estate are lequlred to appear ia said Court and show cause, if any there be. whv said accomnt and vouchers should set he approved heir s «TmU esoate, and all atharsinterested therein, are also hersby required, st d - P^ l*c« aforesaid, to appear and make LT f °/, lhtlr helr m b ' p * r claim to a»y part of said estate THOMAS MrCLLI.OLGH. I I hompsondfcßro., Atl ysfor Adm’r. February **. 18*4—3t $«, nrnmnSF Gisantic Fehparatiows for tub Last StrdCgl*!! EXTRAORDINARY CIGARS!!! BEST Quality of Plug srid Fine Cut Tobaccos, Lnadnlfcrated Goal Oil, magnificent Smoking Tobacco, a general assortment of Notions and Novelties, Bn» urn Refined Sugar, MorticelJo Crystal Mills Flour Meat, Salt, Butter, Eggs, Hice Dried Apples, Cheese, Oysters, Lard, Pepper, Spicn. and all kinds of Groceries constantly on hand, with a multifarious diversity ot S and 10-cent articles too numeroua to mention! Also a fine assortment of Z>rugs and Medicines that cure all Diseases arising from an impure condition of the Blood! A H ARNOLD’S Gash htora, John Oases, Salesman Blackford, Indiana Posts, Rails and Cocd-wood taken in exchange for Groceries! I want Hogg & 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 Gall and examinestock A H ARNOLD, Blackford, Jasper c*unty, Indiaßa John Casey, Salesman THE NEW MHBUgi RENSSELAER, IND, T y *- OPENED. New and flnelv furnished.— •J Cool and pleasant room? Table furniohed with the beet the market affords. Goed Sample Rooms an first floor. Free Bat to an* from LEAR HOUSE, J. B. LEA*, Proprietor, Oppesi.tr Ceurt Same. JlonticelU, Ind Has recaatly bean ie« f»rnl»h#d thronah yut. The room* arslarge and airy.tha loca tian aentral. making it th# most conve den and aeßirablo hapae intawa. Try it XtkiW. Medicns, Plasterer & Cistern Builder. All kinds as Plain and Ornamental woOk done ip the latest style. Leave arders at Tharp’s Drug Store. A. 3a. WIXIaIS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Sehoo; House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and fine work in Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates, Give me a call. v5n4C IN EW " BLACKSMITH SHOP [South ol McCdvA Thompson's Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. G-RANT, Proyr. rpUB proprietor having Cited uy a new shop .1 are now fully prepared to do all kinds of Blsi ksmithing, at the lowest price, and in tb« most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and all others nepaing anything in our line, are invitee t o give 11s a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give this branch es the business particuls attention. All work warranted. , , GRANT. Wkw Meat-Market. [FIRST DOOR BAST OF P#ST OFFICE.] Rensselaer, - - Indiana FRESH BEEF, PORI, YEAL MBTTW Sansaie, Bolopa, Hans, Bacii Etc., said In quantities to suit parchaierg at he lowest prices. Tha very bestal atackalanshtered.; Give m* a call. Fish aad Poaftry kept in season, Thalhlgheet Market pi ice iaeask paid far Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Calves,lPoultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallsw. etc. vsn*7 K.B.NCODS. PIOKEJEB fMEAH MARKET! ] (Fir*t Do*r Wtst Jewelry Btero.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J, J. Eiglesbach, Proprietor BEEF, Pork, Yea. Mutton, Saus age, Bologna, etc., sold in quanti ties to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Pigiiest Price Paid for Goon Fat Cattle. May 26.1882- • a | Send si cents for postage, and rest Pimm ceivc free ’ a c °* t iy box of goods li 1 iiuy which will help you to more money ■■ ■ * tmw rj ht awfty anything else in this world. All of ojthcr sex sutscced ffota the first hour. The broad rosd to fortune opens before the workers. At oace address, Trv* A Co. Augusta, Mal-e.

tAtnas' bat*. Mreppoatlß FtMla T*smi m HMMLia, . J | ||i Aiutir.m 4 LEVINOS' CANDY FACTORY. P r ?*h^ > £ LT V AT * B CANDY, .ad. l«df. Ssfiith, Houss * .Bridge Builder, c,ro price* ’sK."/.’.* 0 ” 7* rk dMe NON-RESIDENT notice. State of Indiana, Jasper County, es- . in the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1884. V* ue . e ?to. 3215. Attachment. 1 vs. SzraTrltt. 1 T tiin([ ‘ kyit «lcd in the office of rv Ai!, iis i' ti p v r Clrcnit Court on February <lh - Y'p th*- above named defendantie a 01 the or Indiana, and that the-'bovA entitled acaon. the objee of which is to enforce a contract meat ' * 1 * Ufill<,lul b - T Prooeedings in attachNotice of tlie pendancy of such action is therefore gieeii to said defendant, and thut the same will stand for trial on the 31st day of March, ISB4, them* the 18th Judicial day of the March Term, 1884. of said foiirt, to be begun and held at the Court Hon so. in Rensselaer, Indiana,eh Mondav, March 17th, 1884. - ( I Witness my hand and the seal of Sbai. - said Conrt this Gth day of Fubruary, 1 —, — ’ -A. i)., 1884. J CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. Thompson ABro.. Att’ys for pl’ff. February a, 1*84.—*7 s*. Wfor the working class. Send 1# cen.s for postage, and we will mail you frjsii, a royal valuable box of sample goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thouget possible at anv business. Capital not required. We will start.'you. Yon can work all the time or in spare time only.— The work is universally adapted to both sexes, young aid old. Yon can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test the business, me make this mi paralleled offer: to all who are not well satisfied we will send 81 to pay for theltro bk of writing ns. Full particulars, diiections, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time,to the work. Great success absolutely sure, Don’t aeifty. Startnow. Addresa Stiksox A Co.. Portland, Main*. ' , « ...... NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. Stata of Indiana, [Jasper Circuit Court, County of Jasper, 83 ’ f March Term, 1884. Complaint No. 3170. Joseph Leonard etal. . vs. Samuel Clark, John Clark, et ai. Comefnow the plaintiffs, by William Johnston, their attorney, and file an affidavit snowing that said deiendant Jolint Clark is a non resident of the State of Indiaia, ani that he is a necessary party to the aDove entitled action, the object of which is to foreclose mortgages on Real Estate in said coun y. Notice is therefore hereby given to said de» fendant. John Clark that the same will stand for trial at the next term of the Jas er Circuit Court to be begun and held at the Court House i Rensselaer, Indiana, on the third iMonday of March, 1884. . , Witness my hand and the seal of J Seal. L spid Court eliis sth day of Ma rch, 1 —v— > 1884. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. March 7.1534 —g 7 50 PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the Scientific American, continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canada, England, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book about Patents sont free. Thirty-seven years’ experience. Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the Scientific American, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. *3.20 a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings- and interesting information. Specimen copy of the Scientific Ainer» lean sent free. Address MUNN A CO., Scientific American Office, 2ii! Broadway, New York. pip! mewMome f^jir ■ C N? rnitV OUTOF ORDER. es NO EQ uAi ~^e)T PW»?BS«cpSS!i J 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK. fj^9 0 k? UA/|/v ill. MASS. GA. FOR SAH-E BY W. H, RHOADES, Rensselaer, Indiana. > .?ufc,.i*n'n'r 1 :" amah week at home. 85 99 outfit free.— lr Pay absolutely sure. No risk. CnpiII tal not .required. Reader, if you want t|FW busiues* at which persons t either sex, yaeng or o d, can make- great pay all the time lhey wprk, with abeolate write for aarticalaratoH. HAllctt 4k 6*., Pertlaad, Ma<w*