Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1893 — Page 8

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ROUTE. BBW3SEL4BR TIME TABL If |SOUTH BOUND. fc. s— Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:57 A. M 00. 37-Milk & accom., * 6:17 P. M gi—Vestibule. daily. ** it. 2—Night Express, 10.47 P. M n. 46—Way Freight, * 2:4 p. m NORTH BOUND. ■a. 36—Mtlk aeoom., Daily, 7:36 A. m. *d. 74— Freight “ 8:16 P. M so. 4—Mail and Ex., A. M Jt». M—Vestibule, 2:47 P. M S 5. 46— Way Freight, 920 - M

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EDITOR MoCUNE’S LETTER. It Indicates a Bbeak Between the Alliance and People’s Party. An important letter from Dr. McCune, editor of the official organ of the Farmer’s Alliance, was read at the meeting of the Central Labor Union, New York, Monday. The letter, wbioh was thought to indicate a break between tne Alliance and the Pi ople’s party, is in part as follows: “I believe the true interests of the farm ers and of the laborers are in harmony, and much good may be accomplished by securing a betteryundeistanding belween these two great cl. sses, and by co-operat-ing in many ways. T realize that the greatest obstacle to such a desirable condition of affair at thu time is the supposed partisan politics 1 connection of the Alliance, and I know that this has also been a great injury to the Allianoe. “But there is"a large majority of the Alliance who are making a brave and deteimined fight against the domination of any political party, and they are determined to preserve the Alliance, free fiom all political entanglements, las a fraternal and co-operative laborjunion.” The letter wound up by an appeal to the Central Labor Union for assistance in bringing about a better understanding between the rural and urban workers.

IMPORTANT BUT NOT ESSENTIAL. [Boston Globe.j At M , the other night, there was a temperance lecture in she chapel of one of the churches. The gentleman wno was to preside did not show up, and a man known to uave a deep interest in the tempetance cause was called upon to act in his place. Mr. S is a veij nervous man, who easily gets rattled. He struggled to his feet, and this is what he said: “Ladies and Gentlemen—Sinoe Brother is not here to ask the blessing of God to rest upon this meeting, we will proceed with the business and do the best we can wi.hout it. Amen.“ Kentland Democrat: At the instigation es the Rev. Father Ganger, th§ boys of St. Joseph’s school began to col' eot old stamps last week, and have been very successful, collecting 7,651. Father Ganzer intends to form a collection of various stamps for his school and will send them to Father Andrew, the director of the Indian school atßensselner, who Bends them to Germany. There they are sold and the profits are devoted to poor children. “Pay as you go, is my rule, “ said a man the other day who desired to rent a house of onb of our real estate agents. “Excuse me," replied the agent, “but* I can’t wait for you to go. You’ll have to pay in advance."

The Atlanta Journal says that this is a Presbytetian administration; that the President has Presbyterian sympathies, while all the Cabinet officers but one are members of that church. Canton, China, exports 12,000,000 fans every yeai. A caterpillar oontains more than two thous nd muscles. The Prinoess of Wales and her daughters are great stamp collectors. Circus performers are counting on a backward,spring,—New Orleans Picayune In the Alaska mines potatoes sell for 50 cents each and tobacco for sl6 plug. “It’s time to draw the line,” as the fish erman remarked when he felt a good bite. A female resident of Fresno county, California, has figured in seven elope. ments. In the State of New York during 1892 there were 1,768 strikes, involving 25,764 persons. A negro woman silty years old, living at Holly Springs, Miss., has hair eight feet long. When a bank fails in China it is the eustom to cut off the heads of the offend, ing bank officers as an example to others. Senator Smith, of New Jersey, is nearly seven feet high and his gray hair is a fitting orown to the good-natured face beneath it About forty thousand people in England say a guinea a year for the privilege of ■displaying their crests on their stationery Nine belles of Beaver Dam, Wis., have bad a wood-sawing match. The sawing was easy, but the effort to say nothing snust have been a strain.—Phil’s Record. The bores of the whales that the Ger. naan Kaiser slaughtered in the North Bes last summer sre_to be fumi-

Mrs. Rose Tonquay, of Biddeford, Me., died the other day from the effects of a surgical operation performed in an attempt to remove a pin which had been in her ear for eight years. The Rev Silas Sopbtey—Ah Thomas, that man tried to take me in about that wretched screw of a horse; but I’m ,not such a fool as 110 k, ah? Thomas (the groom)— Noa, sir, that ye’re not. The Rev. Silas- Eh, what? Thomas—Beg Eaard.m, sir. I mean ye’re hadn’t need to ea.— Punch. No Help Needed. The most remarkable advanturw 1 know of was that of a 10-year-old toy In Colorado, says a hunter. A party of ns had gone from Pueblo for a week’s hunting and fishing along the Arkansas River. We carried tents and camped out. A man named Britton had his young son with him, a manly little fellow, who oould land' a trout and bring down an antelope with the best of us. One day he got separated from the party, lost his way and spent the night in the mountains. He had with him a short 38-callber sporting rifle, a good weapon for small game, but In the section where we were camped mountain lions wer6 plentiful. His father was well-nigh dlstraoted, and we searched all night long for that adventurous youngster without avail. Just at sun-up we started to return to oamp. As we descended a ravine we discovered the object of our searoh sound asleep, with his head pillowed on an enormous mountain lion, which was curled up as though enjoying a nap. Three of us approached cautiously to within fifty yards, drew a bead on the animal, and, at a given signal, fired. The brute never stirred. The boy, whom we supposed dead, half rose, rubbod his eyes, and inquired peevishly: “What are you fellers tryin’ t’ do? I killed this yere Uon four hours ago."

TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be td my office at John A. Knowltou’s, in Jotdun township, oi the Fourth Saturday c» each month for the transaction of business connected with tbs duties of Trustee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Township BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Guf‘ Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev . i Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaiur Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and pot :• tively cures Piles, or no pay required, l is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or meney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyeis. These figures represent the number c f bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery f;.i Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the United States from March ’9l to March,92. Two Million, Two H urdred and Twenty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy.Twobottless°ldin one year, and each and every bottle was gold on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of itaccess is plain It never disappoints snd can always be depended on ns the ery best remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Drice 50c. and SI.OO. At F. B. Meyeri’ Pvrugstore.

ALL FOR 55 CENTS. The Mouou Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are nowin daily service on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These' oars are models of convenience, comfort and beantv, and are operated on the a la carte plan, which means that a passenger can get any thing he wants and pay only for what be gets: An elegant steak, with bread, buttr, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the Monon’s new sahedule to Florida. NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF WORK-HOUSE. NOTICE is hereby given. That at the regular March Session, 181)3, of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, the Baid Board did, on (petition, by an Order regularly entered of record, establish a Work-House for said County, a> provided by statute, and did declare the Com ty Jail such Woik-House haul BoanJ mso established rules snd regulations for the management of said Work-House, and for keeping at hard labor persons committed theieto, and appoints Benjamin D. McColly as Supei mtendent then of. All Magistrates of the oonnty aio t-usi-lcd that said WorkHouse is now ready for the reoepti»n of all persons so committed under the provisions of Section 6269 ot the Rev.sed Statutes of 1881. For the better protection of society, the attention of Magistrates is especially called to Seotions 2134 and 2135 of said Statutes. By order of the Board of Commissioners. HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor Jasper County, Ind. March 17, 1893.

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YORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. Attorney -at-Laxr XN: BM.AEB. - INDIANA i'lucticee Iln the Courts of Jasper and adorning counties. Makes collections a spelinlty. Office on north side of Washington ureet. opposite Court Honse- vinl

41MON P. THOMPSON, D* VXD J. THOMPBO 1 * AttorntJy-at-Law. NotaryPabHe. THOMPSON & BROTHER, tKNsSELAKR. • . INDIANA Praotfceln all the Courts. ARION L. S HITLER, Collector and Abstracter 1 > wt>«ular attention to paying tax seilißi. and leasing lands. van,

IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Imslvq, SOTARf PUBLIC Real Estate and Cal Mag Agent* REMINGTON, INDIANA. practice in nil th* Court. 0 f Newtoa-*->ef ton and Jasper counties. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, attorney-at-law and notary public da-Offlce in rear of Rensselaer Bank Rensselaer Indiana.

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