Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A M Til Coming! '*y 1 la & k A Celebration In Preparation! Fire-Works, Fizz-Bangs! aincs. Orator} and Lord Knows What! PRESIDENT OF THE DAY, Hon. E. P. lIAJIJIOYD. VICE PRESIDENTS: Messrs. Capt. J. M. Wasson, H. A. Barkley, I)r. J. Ritchey, J. Benjamin, J. M. Trussell, J. V. Parkinson, T. A. Knox, Hon. Fred Hoover, P. Foulks, Clark McColly, Hon. G. H Brown, David Nowels. MARSHAL OF THE DAY AND MASTER OF FIELD SPORTS: John W. Powell, with five assistants. The full lists of the various sub-com-mittees were handed to us too late for publication this week, but we give the names of the chairmen: On* Music: Mrs. A. Dunlap, On Grounds: B. F. Ferguson. On Decoration : Miss Belle Powell.

A SUMMER TEACHFRS’ NORMAL INSTITUTE,

AVill be held in the Rensselaer Public School Building, commencing July 20th, and continuing five weeks. Classes will be organized in each of the common branches, and instruction will „be given in Mental Science, Science of Teaching,Latin and Experimental Science. Teachers will thus have an excellent opportunity for review, and those who are preparing to teach can receive the instruction they most need. Mental Science will be made a specialty. Bring such school books as you have and come the entire term. Terms— $4.50 per term. Per week, SI.OO. * Good board can be had at reasonable prices. I). M. NELSON, County Sup’t.

Peterson s Magazine comes to us for July an unusually brilliant number, even for it. The-e is a beautiful steel-plate; a double-size colored pattern in embroidery; and about fifty other engravings, mostly of fashions, work-table, and things interesting to ladies. The literary contents are even better than usual. They lead off with an illustrated article on the “Moated Mansions of the Olden Time,” suggested by Tennyson’s well-known poem, “Mariana.” Then comes a powerful novelet, “The Passwav of Peril,” by Mrs. M. Sheffey Peters; a weird tale by Adelaide Merriman; one of Prank Benedict’s best love stories; Mrs. Stephens’s pathetic novel; other tales, poetry, etc., etc. We know no lady’s-book that affords so much, and of such high merit for so little money. The price is but two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and elegant premiums to persons getting up clubs. Everybody ought to take “Peterson.” Now is a good lime to subscribe, a new volume beginning with this number. Specimens are sent, gratis, if written for in good faith. Address, Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

The “Monon Route”( Louisville) - gw Albany & Chicago Railway,) will sell excursion tickets at Half Rates on July 3d and 4th. These tickets will be good to return untii July 6th inclusive, and can be purchased between all stations except between Chicago and Indianapolis, Chicago and Louisville and Chicago and New Albany. 2t.