Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1884 — Page 5
ROUTELoniSTllle, N. 1 & CMcap Railway SOUTH STATIONS : No. 2B„; No.lOB.: No. 4A. Ouicaoq lvi 740 am | 410 pm* 745 pm Hammond “ 840 “ 510 “ 845 •* Hhelbv “ 952 “ 621 “ aose Lawn “ 10 01“ 6 30 ‘ 957 “ Fair Oaks “ 10 12 - 830 “ Susrey “ 10 23 “ 845 “ RENSSELAER, 10 33 “ 708 10 29 “ Pleasant Kidge “|lO 42 “ 718 " Marlboro “ 10 48 “ 725 “ M->non •* ll 07 “ 740 “ ll 00 “ Lafayette “ 12 15 -* 89) “ 12 05 am Sreencastle “ 258 pm * 216 •* Louisviij-e, ar.' 850 ** 730 “ >I; • ■ -»■ J>TO£tXTH STATIONS : No. IB.: N 0.98.: No.SA. . Louisville lv 7gO am 730 pm Greene ns tie 44 100 pm 11 48 am Lafavette “ 345 “ 630 am 303 “ Monon “ 455 “ 735 “ 407 “ Marlboro “ 513 802 “ Pleasant Ridge” 519 “ 808 “ RENSSELAER, 52s “ 817 " 438 “ Snrrej “ 537 * 830 *' Fair Oaks “ 549 “ 843 “ Rose Lawn “ 001 *■ 858 ‘‘ 509 Shelby, ' “ (i 10 “ 906 “ Hommond ** 725 “ 1" 15 “ 630 Chicago, ar 825 “ ll 15 “ 730 “ Trains Nos. 3 and 4 daily, with Pulimen Sieepsre. All other trains daily, except Sunday, with Palace Day Coaches. Trains Noi. 9 and 10 make immediate conncC t'on at Fair Oaks with trains of the Chicago & ©t. South rn Railway. Train No 10 makes imm cdlate connections at Monon with trains on the Air Line Division lor Indianapolis and jntermediato points. INDIANAPOLIS AND MICHIGAN CITY DIVISION. NOR H. S ATIONS SOUTH 5 B j 7 B I STATIONS. 1 3 B 40am soopm lnaittiiapv..s, 11 45pin)lD8'>ain 1 42pm 702 “ Frankfort, !■ 45 •• i 933 “ 246 “ 807 “ Delphi, 842 “I 9 * 315 539 •> Monticello, 310 1 0 » 345 “ 910., Monon, 745 “ 5“ 345 “ 9]o „ Monon, 7|45 “ 8“ 455 “ lo 17 „ La-Crosse, C3O 0 “ 513“ 10 35 4 Wauatah, 55c “ 3 “ 541 “ 1105 Otis, 521 8 “ 600 “ 11 25 ,‘ Michigan City |SOO “ 5 520 •«; '“A” Daily, “B” Daily escopt Sunday. made at Chicago with night trains forj the north and northwest. For tickets and turther information, apply to C. F. WREN, Agent. Rensselaer, Trains now pass Rensselaer, north —4:38 a. m; 8:07 a. rn; 5:02 p. m.Soutb: 10:33 a. m; 7:08 p. m; and 10:29 p. m,
Sf* fto*. itafiail. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1884 Infant daughter of John Carmichael, fell from a chair and broke her shoulder bone, last Monday. Porthslain Lawns only Bic. per yurd, sold elsewhere at 10c. Hemphill & Honan, There will be a Soldiers Reunion held at Frankfort, this State on Sept. 17, 18 and 19. Coal for Threshing Engines, at C D. Nowels’ office, at Depot. * —~ .) There was a large attendance at the Feir grounds yesterday. Tink and blue Lawns, fast colors, at cost up til sold. Call and purchase cow. Hemphill & Honan. Mr. Giver o! Reynolds, Ind. visited his son, Peter Giver, of this place, this week. LawnAin solid colors, 12*c per yard, Former prices 15c. Come and buy now. Hemphill & Honan. Zim Dwiggins and family are visiting friends in Rensselaer. Turkish bath towels sold everywhere for 35c, our price 20c. Hemphill & Honan. Frank L. Cotton, formerly of this place, has removed from Franklin, Nebraska, to Kearney, same State. The Francosviile Fair will commence Tuesday, September 30th, and close Oct. 3d, next. The Republican extends “taffy” to Mr; Ferguson, a defeated candidate at the primary lor Treasurer. We cah’t say whether Mr F. is of it or not.
Jas. T batinderson, E9q., carididate for Judge, and wife,of Kentland are in attendance on the Fair. Dawson Smith, Esq., of Fowler, candidate for Prosecutor, put in an appearance at the Fair yesterday. Erastus Peacock, for many years Deputy Sheriff of this county, has been appointed mail agent ou the ro.ute from Toledo to St. Louis. “Has.” took his departure Monday to enter upon his new duties. Mr, Henry Darner has taken his stock of groceries to Blackford, Barkley township, New daughters in the families of Eugene O’Neil and E.L. Clark, Rensselaer, Tuesday evening. Miss Harriet Wilkinson, of Chicago, 111. is the guest of Libbe Walton. Go to Fendig’s,
Prof. Wilson, followed Mr. Curry in a speech at the Republican meeting Monday evening. It is needles to say he electrified his andience by his hefty assertions. He' is of the optnion tnat the opposition to Blaine and Logan cannot be true to the country. Good Linen towels 15c • apiece. Former price 25. come aud purchase a big bagain while we have them. Hemphill & Honan. Close attention was paid by a large audience to the address of our talented young friend, John Roberts, before the Cleveland and Hendricks Club, last Saturday evening. His remarks elicited frequent applause. James W. Douthit, Esq., will address the Club Saturday evening of next week. A cordial invitation extended to all.
MILLINERY ! ! MILLINERY ! ! AT COST UNTIL ALL SOLD. All our summer millinery, Hemphill & Honan, W. W. Watson, Esq., of Rensselaer, has been appointed Special Examiner by the Pension Department The Republican sa' s his salary is $16,00 with prospects of an increase to SIB.OO. He was directed :o report at St. Louis. We the undersigned respectfully announce to the people of Rensselaer and vicinity that, we have now urnished our mill in shape to do firs lasa work, and are making good flour, we solicit your patronage, and ask tnat you give our fl rnr a trial. We will do a general custom and local business, and if you have wheat to mill you cannot do better at an other establishment. Garard & Flynn Call and examine the stock of prints at Fendig’s.
BTJCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cats, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Fendig hae received a fine lot of Ladies Dress Goods, Cloaks, etc., and an extensive assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hefts, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc., all of which he will sell lower than ever. Boots & Shoes!— R. F. Priest & Bto. have moved into the room formerly ocoupied oy Bedford & Warner, and have a fuil line of fine Boots & Shoes for the spring taade. We have the Levis and Brokholm shoes—the finest line of ladies fine shoes made. Also J. Miller & Oo : hand-made goods. Guaranteed in every respect.
Fendig won’t be undersold. A Card of Thanks. To the people of Jasper and ad joing counties we tender our heartfelt and siucere thanks for their patronage this two and a half years and hops to merit the same in the future and to those who have not shared in the patronagG, we say try us, we promise to deal fairly and squarly with all, Again we thank you Respectfully, Hemphill & Honan. Partnership Dissolved. —The firm of Antrim & Darner has been dissoU ved by mutual consent. The busi*. ness of the firm will be continued and all its settlements made by the undersigned, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said firm will confer a favor by calling and settling soon. Henry Darner.
Ralph Fendig has just returned from Chicago after purchasing an extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goods. None know the wants in this section be 1 ter than Mr. F., and his purchases have been made with a view to meet the demands of hiv patrons. Give him a call. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Nolan, at Nolan’s Tile yard, is authorised by me to receive and receipt for monies, and pay hands at abpve named yard. Fbank Hengesbach. Augusts, 1884.
Blaine and the Hocking Valley Troubles. William D. Marvel, a well-known iron dealer of New York writes to the N-Y. Post and says: “If you will turn to the New York Tribune of August 31, 1881, you wil And an item setting forth the enor* mous monopoly of nearly all the coal and iron interests in the Hocking valley., in Ohio, giving the names of the persons who provided the ‘coilossal oapital’ for the monopolization and operation of ‘about on© hundred and forty square miles or ninety thousand acres’ of laadi ”
“Among the names will be found I Governor Foster, of Ohio; Mr Wilj liatn Waiter Pnelps. of New Jersey; Mr. Secretary. James G. Blaine and General A. Hall, of. Maine. When the tariff question was before Congress Mr. Biaine came forward as a special lob byist of tne coal and iron interest for a big duty on bituminous coal and iron ore. “The duty on iron ore is 75 cents per to-; the duty on bituminous coal is 75 cents per ton. “If you will turn to the tile of the Commercial Advertiser you will find on the 14th of July, 1884, a dispatch from Columbus, Ohio, stating that a large number of imported laoorers bad been sent down to the Hocking Valley mines, guarded by 130 of Pinkerton’s special police armed with carbines and revolvers. In the Commercial Advertiser of the 15th of July, 1884, you will find another dispatch stating that the owners say they will have 3,000 more foreigners to go into the mines in a few-days, “The dispatches of yesterday aud to-day from the region nortray the condition of things there now. Now, what are the facts? “A great monopoly has a protective tariff of seventy-five cents per ton on bituminous coal, ostensibly for the benefit of the poor workingmen, to protect them against what is called pauper labor. Now, those miners only struck against having their wages reduced below seventy cents per ton. Thus they only asked as wages five cents less than the entire amount of the protective tariff, and they are treated with carbines and revolvers. This is a flpe showing upon which to ask the 'laboring men to vote for Mr. Blain% “It is a moral issue and not political.”—Cleveland’s friends. But when you mention his nasty record they say it is not in the canvass. It don’t count. But yet it is a “moral issue and not political,”— Kentland Gazette. Cleveland, however, responds—- “ Tell the truth," But when you mention Blaine’s nasty and cowardly record, he telegraphs to the Indianan polis “ring”—“Sue tne Indianapolis Sentinel—in the IT. S. Court.” Of course I expect no vindication —and for that matter there may be no money in it, but what I wish is to impose upon tbe Hoosiers the idea that I am pure aud spotless.” -
Cleaver, the popular Hardware man has just received a nloe invoioe of shot-guns, Call on him soon if you wish to secure one. Send Money by American Express Co: Money Orders.— Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are lost.— Sold at all offices of the Co. Paya>* ble at 6,500 places. Rates: Toss-5c,: $lO-Bc.: $20.-10c.: S3O-12o.: $4(M50.: SSO-200. lam now pi'-pa *d to make desirable farm lor of S3OO to SIO,OOO on as good term is can be had in the State. Pari 1 payments allowed Small sums .-it? per eent. Larger sums, on br •vdsr-'curity, 6 per oent S '.nk W. Babcock. I have come to stay, and don’t you forget, with cash, enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Sharp. The Mother of Charles Stewart Parnell Urges Irish Americans to Support Cleveland. The story that Mrs. Parnell, daugh ter of Commodore Stewart—“ Old Ironsides*—of our navy aud mother of the noted Irish agitator, cafne to this country to dispose of tbe Irish vote in the coming election, and would influence many Irishmen to approve the Republican ticket, is as untruthful as many others of the Blaine party’s yarns. In reply to a Herald reporter who saM to ner, “Then you think that Irishmen would best serve their own interests by vut ing the Democratic ticket?” Mrs. Parnell said:—“Most assuredly Ido. There can be no question that tne Democratic party is the i arty for the workingmen to support, and the party which will best care for the citizens of foreign birth,” This sounds like “Old Ironsides” himseli, who was earnest a democrat as this country every produced.--N. Y. Herald, Aug. 24.
50c buys a yard of table linen sold everywhere at 75c. Come and purchase what you want before it is all sold, as this offer is a rare bar* gain. Hemphiel & Honan. Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manohester, Mich , writes: ‘My wife has been almost five years, so helpless that sue could not turn over in the bed alone. She used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so much improved, that she is able now to do her own work.’ Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their greet curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at F. B. Meyer’s, *Aug. 29-2
A Wo l Discovery. Consumptives and all, who sufler from any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can find a certain cure in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Thousands of permanent cares yerify the truth of this statement. No medicine can show apeh a record of wonderful cures. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery. It will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Free Trial Bottles at F* B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large size SI.OO, Aug. 29-2
DENTISTRY. The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to a’high degree of per faction. Much skill, however, is required on the part of tbe Dentist to so arrange them that they will harm ohize in form, shape, and color with the features of the face For those wishing a set that the most disoerning eye could not detect from the natural teeth we will select from ou stock cavity teeth and fill the m with gold and guarramee you satisfaction All work guaranteed. Consultation free. Offlee over Leopold’s Bazar. Ralph Feudig’s foi baig ins
fi mPFLVWINUU. ISSf L LOUISVILLE, KY. £8 WM 233 3P©vixt3a. Art. M WtHI kill hot be undersold. EASY TERMS! p. ' > • tkat cash must be paid. To all such w* would say: * * NO MATTER IF YOU CAN’T PAY MORE THAN H»i FIVE or TEN DOT,LARS PER MONTH towards an , Organ or a Piano. We will corvine- you Dat our t-rms V 1 are easier than any other Music house in Amert ;a ■ I sn| 'ww ■A-® 1L Steinway A Sons, Pecker Bros., Haines, Fischc\ Vos# A §** M*. Baldwin, and other Pianos. Estey Organs and Shonlnger Gymbella Organs. g|g||3pt| ■ Wo sell almost universally where Instruments art « 1 A wf Examined by easterners at owr store. w 1 jfflk Cl v f|, CATALOGUES AND FUIL INFORMATION MAILED FREE.jj
TO FARMERS & BUILDERS: Having purchased the old stand of Lam m the Nowels Block, Rensselaer, Indiana, and put in a 1 .rge l stock of TW <$L WT ti? T^> rlArllJ \Y B JnLxix, Consisting of Hard and Soft coalbumers, Wood heaters, and Cooking Stoves; Carpenters’ supplies; Nails, of all kinds, always in stock, in small or large quantities; Edge tools, Butts, Screws, Bolts. Strap hidges, hand and wood; Saws, Files, pocket and table Cutlery, silver-plated Ubwder, Snells, Caps, Guns, Revolvers, Hay and Com Knives,. Spades, Shovels, Hoes l Forks, Potato-diggers, Pumps, and pump supplies, Tinware in every style and shape.. Especial attentioiydven to TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, ETC., ETC, By the old reliable Tinner. Peter Rhoades,, We are selling
Rest farm wagoN on wheels r in the State, for the money—The*Buchanan Wag* on—for $55 00. We are agents for theGiidden Barb Wire, the best barbed wire made. Being the original patent, all other manufacturers of barbed wire pay royalty to it, anck have to make it back in some way. Farmers can tell how after testing the wires. Call and see us, as w» will guarantee 'rices as Low as anywhere in Mari Indiana. It is no trouble to show our goods, but a real pleae* uie to do so, whether you buy or not. We nope by strict attention to business,, and honest dealing,, to merit a share of public patronag. JtespectfuHy, N.V. CLEAVER. Rensselaer, Oct. 5,1883.
Rensselaer Marble House R. HOWLAND Proprietor. —Daaler In- — American and Italian Marble* MONUMENTS, TABLETS. BBADSTOmS* SMBS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES UftJTS .IJTD VASES' Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. —AlsoDealer in—to nm umR in, in ran, n, as
J. W. /X'l l/J/S UfNf * Vm< StaMw Liviti Teams, with or without Drivers ~ ssro* toxide of Iron, I‘entvian m M mm m£r Ms m am mm mm m Ks m 11 Hark anti Phosphorus i n Wm mm fOM mm Mmmfm mm ■■l« ixtiatabi* form. i<o* V m Ml Mm ■I Debility , Loss of MM *WM M M rn h M Prostration of Vila f M W m r M m m "# A Powers it isindispameo' Mb* p UR| F'> Msv.j.:L.Tawm*fc, SeSS^t^Stod SVmT firm si; excellent 1 retMdffo? and regtqratfwa properties^ • - 9mS%itmmLnjaam *xitacim&QO'tM*.iuan»n.um •
Notice— Publio notice is hereby given te all concerned that I will be in my offloe in Willey & Sigler’s* store, in Rensselaer, every Saturdays for the purpose of attending to ih business of Township Trustee. The Township Library has also been re mo v ed to the same place, where it may be found by all entitled t'' make use of it. R. A. Gbiswold. Trustee, Marion tp. Persons wan cuv term loans can get them cheap at the Citizens’ Bank. Go and see. Joe Sharp will pay you the casn .’or Popery. Game. Ac.
When Mr.. Blaise was Secretary • State there were several American cfc zena ol Irish birth arrested* and impr? oned without trial and without a dirt charge against them, and Mr. Blain< “vigorous foreign-policy” never extra? ed to their prison doors. He was vet busy with the guano beds- of Sow America; but the English jail, beds American chicane he deliberately r* fused to see-—Boston Pilot.
All taxation shall be limited tot> requirement* of economical oovertime! The necessary reduction in taxation cand must be effected without deprivi. American labor of the ability to con»p< sucoesfully with foreign labor, and wib out imposing lower rates of duty th; will be ample to cover any increaecost of production which may exist i consequence of the higher rate of wap> prevailing in this country.—Nation, Platform of the Democrac v. “The startling exposure of Sneak Blaine's venality m connection with t* Union Paotfio-Rosd, Eeastern Divisio entirely destroys, of course whatev credit some people may have given ' his evasive denial of the Oakes Am? bribery, and puts the whole csof the Credit Mobiliei upon a- di> ferent basis. * * * Now it shovthat Speaker Blaine never deserved h good reputation. He has taken brib, in another case."—New York Trlbun. Septcmber3o, 18W.
The symptoms are moisture, like p, spiration, .intense itching, increased i scratching, very distressing, particular' at night, seems as if pin-worms we orawling in and about the rectum ;:t) private parts are sometimes a footed, allowed to- oontinue very serious- resu!' mao follow. “Hwayxb’s Ointmbw> is a pleasant, rare cure. Also for Tette Itch. Salt 1 Rheum, Soald Head, Erysii elan, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, all scab crusty Skin Diseases. Sent . by. mail f 50 cents; 3 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.Ad dressy. Dr. Swa ysb Arsons , Phil delpnia. Pa. Hold by Druggists, vffhh’ The Chairman of the indepsndet conference, Colonel R. O'odman, sound ed the key-note of the prevailing sent; ment when he said: I do not hesitate to say that the dele, of Mr. Blaine should be oomp&ssed 1all honorable means. It> seems to n that the cau°e of good government,* pure politics, of American character requires it to be done. There Is but Ot - way to do it, and that way (to vote ft, Cleveland) must oe obvious to us alk Before you start oa-a plo-nlu excursion. go to a fair, or. re-unlon gt an aeeident tloket in the Travelerfor SB,OOO in oase of accidental, death. or s&s> per week In case of disabUD. injury. 1 day to 18,>25e. pep day; 8, daw, $4,50. cheap money: We havo finally},secured oar six pet cent. .money and are now prsparod tt make farm loans at cix pur neat intei* eetv. These loans-run for five years bu’ the borrower bae option to pay part nr all ol his loans before maturity.. ! R. fc.tfcZ. I>WIGGINS.
' Priest & Bao, wish to inform tki citizens of Rensselaer and rtclnlt that they have jjist reoeived a fall Uct. of Gents’ flee Hats, comprising tfc*. latest novelties—atiff and: soft hat We make it a point to keep, eelao tlong in thin line to suit everybody. SwapieVElib.Ooßfortiiigta the Slol Thousands die from neglect to proper ly treat Impure Blood, Oonstipattea Dyspepsia. Malaria, Apoplexy, Liter Kidney, Heart Diseases, Dropsy aa< Rheumatism. But to the debilitated burdened with such serious sickness, ir conscientiously recommend “BWAtiuP* PiiiiA” whieh contain medioioal properties possessed by no other reo* dies.— Bent by mail f>r a&oents, box of SO pills boxes, |l, (in stamps.) Address, Dr watkb ASon.i hiladelpbia, Pa. Soli y Druggists.
DSWHITTIER ISft Randolph SL, CHICAGO, DO. toegsity&taMUhedyert arwjtwPj^gi essae* aiid exposures? producing serroSSB&R fty.Loit Manhood,Marrla(re impedlniontt.aad at Annul Diseases. Call or writs full symptoms Consultation and opinion frse. Treatment oeoS aentUl.safe.sclentlflo. Medicine sent everwMM /gar FREE! SELF-CURE s» s^SiIHSSaSaSS Address DR. WARD A CO.. LeuMtaa. Ma TIITT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. back yurt, Fain under the Shouldei Mode, fullnessaltar eating,.with a digin, olm&Aon to exertion, of body or mind! Irritability of temper, I»ow spirits, wits r fusing of having neglected some duty, weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlessness, with, fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION* - • wtnxwnemummmmatKimmi* TtJTT synXSareespeciallyndnTdPcl t '"-u.U tsv.es, one dose effects such » v:b iu; of feeling as to astonish, the sufferer. They Xmmsms the Aj>pw>v.t<\ i«M riv.-e tl* b/.1/ to 'i’ultv tut riceb, tlni.s i!«• syginni b > tvodby ttolr Toni*, .v- Ihm <■:, v .• - Spools sun ;r t oiiced. .’.ice ©lKats. Ap Jtluri'ao' ts’.,, 2«. ran mi a-a—seohM—MMSdlsllSs) in n i i ?iMI mt Gray Hair on WtriwrKns fUmiwt toe Gi.«»»Y Buck I»y nslnslo application of tlilH I)vk. lion, jwi in a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Boid ly I>ruj£,latß, or sent by express oft roacfpt of if. crr:r.s, as mvhhiv bt., nmtv ritini. Ie Ur. ft.rrs II AN CAL flftilWbl* InC.iriMtimi rn.t\ Vtnhl vised.*. wIV Ks audios XVM sa »sa>U»UmuJ^
