Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1895 — Page 8
gftmocraUc Sentiud FRIDAY BEPTEMBE 20 1895 g tiered at the poetcfflc at Rensselaer. Ind as aecond.ci&se matter. I
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MONONROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. jawwiiittMa SOUTHBOUND. No. s—Louisville5 —Louisville Mail, Daily, 10:52 a.m. No. 39 Milk accomm’n, “ 6:21p.m. No. 3—Louisville Express, “ 11:23 p.m. No.4s—Local Freight, 3:25 p.m. .NORTH BOUND. No. 4— Mail,' 4:45 a.m. No. 40—Milk acoomm’ daily, 7:39 a.m. No. 6—Mail and Express, “ 3:25 p.m. No. 46- Local Freight, 10-00 a.m.
Jasper County Maps for Sale at Long's PROSPERITY. Resumption: Pottsvile, Pa, .rou works; Hazleton, Fa . coal mine*. 350 men; Baltimore, Mil , clothing workers, GSO hinds; Bridgeton, X J , glass fictories; Millville, X J, gloss factories J Tne Xew York Herald compiles a list of 400 mills and factories which have increased the wages of 420,000 employes. In 250 other mills, the number of whose employes *s not stated, wages have been increased.
The Bethlehem iron company received word from St Petersburg, Russia, that on Saturday a test of their plate was so successful that the Russian governm ;nt has deci 1ed to accept all that was ordered of the company. The average monthly wages earned and paid out in Cicero, Indiana, is oTer £14,000. It has doubled in population and houses since ’33— Population now 1,400. Compare the earning power of the people n your own town with this and visit Cicero.—W H Roney in a letter to Indianapolis Sentinel. Wages in the coal mines of Albania have been advanced 21 per cent since the Ist of .T une and the advance made to the iron men is about the same. Theßlaboung men"of the South as well as the North like the way they have been ruined by the Wilson tariff—loud du Lac Reporter.
Settlements have been effected in the glass trade disputes in South Jersey, and the coming blast promises to be th i brightest season for many vears. News of the same encouraging character comes from the "Wst, and the gas ousiness will probably boom within the next thi.ty days—Brads irpet During the first seven m rnths ot this year tne Pennsylvania raiK road increased its net earnings nearly $2,500,000 over those of ’94 This showing is remarkable even when it is considered that the com** parison is made with small earn*ings laßt year The prospect for future earnings is said to be ex i cellent In ail the departments the company’s business is heavy, and it is likely to continue to grow du-> ring the autumn months if the ac*u tivitv in iron and steel continues ■Philadelphia Press A Pittsburg dispatch savs the boom in structural iron is so great the manufacturers are unable to supply the demands. For Iwo months the Carnegie structural mills have been running to the limit The company put a lime limit onjthe delivery of contracts for all J'indsoi material for structural work. It was announced 2 weeks ago that no orders for material to be delivered with in sixty days wo’d be acoepted. This week the limit has been raised, and orders for de*« livery under three mo iths are refused.* The same conditions apply to other large structutal mills. It is estimated that the Carnegie company hascontncts on hand at preße t aggregating almost 1,000,000 tons of structural material . £he limit of production for the remainder of the year will not go mucn beyond 100,000 tons, and the contracts on hand will run well into 1896. Mancie, Sept 10— Today the llelson flint glass company resum-
led work in their factory, tmpioylinj?3oomen. Saturday Ball Bi ass put a neu tank at work, adding 400 more to the 500 at work. Another tank is yet to begin work, it not being quite completed. The work in its factory, employing 300 men, this season will number 1,200. The Post glass company, employing 200 has resumed work. The Homing vay glass company, the West Muncie fruit jar works and the Albany Hiut glass works, esch employing about 250 hands, are at work. The North Baltimore bottle factory at Albany wiil begin work in about four weeks. The three window glass factories, employing 800 hands, wili begin wo k Sept 21 For aii classes ot manufacturing there never was a brighter outlook The iron and steel mills are nearly all behind with orde.s Anderson, ludiana, has a'good prospect of secuung the .oc Lion of the Colvert locomotive works, which will probably "ive employment to 8000 hands Oh ye blesss ed McKinley law? The new tia-plate null at Hars nsburg does not merely dip imported black she ts in imported tin it is making the plate complete If Mr McKinley wants gen uine American tin for badges let him go to Harrisburg, and thank the democrats for rep nliug his ridiculous tin tax - N Y W or d
PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD.
Annual Meeting of the State Synod on October 9 and 10, in Logansport. The annual meeting of the Synod of of the Presbyterian ehurch\vill be held lu this city at the JyrSt Presbyterian church October Bth, 9th and 1 oth. The members of the First P»esbyterian and Broadway churches have made preparations for a good meeting, and it is thought thai a .urge number of the ministers, of be state will rttteml, probably two hundred. Among the prornin nt ministers who have,responded to Tie invitation to attend and ad- ■ Irons the gathering are the Rev Or Brown,of Xew York City; the IiPV. Dr Haines, of Indianapolis, <nd the. Rev. Dr. Bu.roughs, ot Wabash college, Crawfordsville. Arrangements have been made hereby all who attend will report ;t the lirst Presbyteiian church Com which , lace they will be provided with places of entertain.„ent—Loganspo t Pharos.
Who Put Out the Fires?
> Tne republiein editors of Ohio are a cheeky set in continuing the calamity howl set agoing bv McKinley, and of vh:cn he now seems ashamed In a telegram to the Republican state convention of Penn vlrania the rural buzzards of the Ohio press*declare 'that repuolican zeal in Ohio. will help relight the fires of industry throughout the nation so viciously extingusked by the Democratic party ” takes a set of loonies indoctrinated with the idea that “the foreigner pays the tariff tax” to promulgate such idiotic falsehood
Withthe Wilson tariff in operation loss than a year, the wages cf over a million c £ American workingmen have been increased from the reductions made under the McKinley tariff As soon a the McKinley tariff went into operation wages commenced to fall As soon rs the Wil. son tariff got fnr'y In operation wages commenced to increase Th McKinley tariff cot off the revenues of government so as to make bond issues necessary 1 he Wilson tariff is replenishing the revenues and will soon square the books Manufactories that were idle under the McKinley law have relighted their fires under the Wilson tariff New enterprises have been set agoing under the-Wilson tariff that were not thought of under the b ileful and disastrous sway of McKinley ism The republicans as a purty have abandoned McKinleyism as as a living is hub it is pronounced defunct in in the household of its friends The party dare uot preseut the issue of the repeal of the " il son tariff and the substitution in its plnoo of McKinleyism And that rsthe way “f e fires of industry througeout the nation have been so viciouslv extinguished by the democratic paoty “—Pittsburg Post A oi. lightning is often a mile long Artificial ivory is made from condensed skim milk P. ussian blue paint is made from the ashes of tne burnt hoofs of horses
Labor in Japan.
While the wages of the Japanese laborers appear small—sl4 per month—they receive, in addition to this, house rent, the attendance of physicians when they are ill, and each Is given a bit of ground upon which he raises almost all hls food. They require little clothing or fuel In that warm climate, and the thrify at the expiration of their three years’ contract return to their own country with the greater part of their earnings, which, In Japan, among meni of their class, constitutes quite a comfortable fortune.
Whenever clear vision at a proper distance becomes difficult, it is proper to seek the- aid of glasses. They become to the overburdened muscle of the eye as much of a necessity as food to the empty stomaoh, or a cane or crutch to him who has not the full power of hie legs. There is no advantage in delaying their use. - Call on or mail a postal card to CHAS. VICK, Optician, and *et a perfect fit, " ith the best lenses in the world, at hard time prices, the beat that money oan buy. Rensselaer, Ind.
CURIOUS PACTS.
The lomgest, largest and strongest bone in the human system la the femur, or thigh bone. A dark, gloomy, bine sky la windy, bnt a bright, light-blue sky indicates fine weather. Generally the softer clouds look the less wind (bnt perhaps more rain) may be expected, and the harder, more “greasy,” rolled, tufted or ragged the stronger the coming wind will prove. Thumb rings are very common In the East These are often made of precious metal. Ivory, Jet and preclou* stones, but generally they are of fine Jade. The cavity Is not cylindrical, bnt swells out at the base and middle. This enables the owner to wear It lower down, and also prevents it slipping. A foreign scientific Journal gives the results of some recent experiments upon the vocal cords which will prove Interesting to singers. A baritone who Wished to become a tenor succeeded by taking a course of Inhalations, beginning with benzoin, going on to cafelne and chloroform, and ending with curacoa; while the voice was deepened by using volatilized Norwegian tar. Watch the sky for what are called “mars’ tails.” These appearing after clear weather show the track of the wind in the sky. 1 A rosy sunset predicts fair weather. A red sky In the morning foretells bad weather. A gray sky In the morning means fine weather. If the first streaks of light at dawn are seen above a bank of clouds look out for wind; If they are close to or on the horizon the weather will be fair. In general, soft, delicate colors In the sky, with Indefinite forms of clouds, mean fair weather; gaudy, unusual colors and hard-edged clouds mean rain, and probably wind. The warm climate of India often makes the ordinary precautions against the undue expansion of rails In a railway track quite useless. For instance, It Is stated that on a portion of the RaJpntana Railway several miles of the permanent way were laid with Belgian raUs which were all right in the morning, but exhibited a serious change during the heat of the day, the rails deflecting In and out fully three inches in 1 length of twenty feet; yet the expansion plates used had been Increased from one-fourth to one-half and even three-fourths of an inch, but to no purpose. Perhaps the numerous derailments recehtly reported may be attribted to the san a. iause.
Sslcsm cn Wanted Pushing, trustworthy men to represent us in Ihe sale of our Choic • Nursery Stock. Specialties controlled by us. Highest Salary or Comm esh n paid weeklv. Steadvemplo meutthoyearround. Oilfit free; exclusive trrritorv; experience not necessary; big pay assure 1 workers, sp •- ual inducements to beginners. Write at once for particulars to ALLEN NURSERY CO, Rochester, N Y. Jasper County Maps for Sale at Long’s. Sunday Half Fare Rates. Commencin'' Sunday, July 28th, and continuing every Sunday there after until further notice. Round trip excursion tickets will be sold between any two stations on the L. N. A. C. it’y., when the regular one way rate is n >t less than 25 cents or mor? than §3.50 at a rate of one fare for the round trip.— Tickets sold only on Sunday; good going and returning on date of sale. Half of this rata for children between live and twelve years of age. W. H. Beam, Ag’t.
Mice tc Hdsils. The State of Indiana, I In JasperCir* Jasper County. cuit Court, to Octoberterm, a. d. 1895. Andrew II MoV»y ) VS ' : No. 4931. George P. Bradbury et al ) Be it ltemembered, That on this 12th (lay of September, a. i>. 1895. the above named plaintiff, bv Thompson & Bro., Attorneys, filed in the offioe of the Clerk of said Court l.ia complaint against said defondants, and also the affidavit of a competent person, that sard defendants George F Bradburv and Fanny N Bradbnrv his wife; Margaret E Carter and J H Carter her husband; William T Bradbury and Mrs Bradbury wife of said Wiilia" T Bradbury; Edward S Bradbury aid Mrs Bradbury wife of said Edward S Bradbury; Eliza Bradbury a d Mr Bradbury husband of said Eliza Bradbury; Mary Bradbury and Mr Bradbury husband of said Marv Bradbury; Nancy M Bradbury and Mr Bradbury husband of said Nancy M Bradbury, are inon-residents of' the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of Baid suit, and that said cau e will stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1895. to-wit: on the 6th day of November, 1895. ( , Witness, My baud and the Seal, I seal of said Court, affixed at * * office in Rensselaer, this i2thdayof September, a. D. 1895. Wm. H. Coovek, Clerk. Sept.l3,’9s—sß
GLAI) TIDINGS! Did yon ever see the Now Adjustable Reclining Chair Swing? If not, yon have yet to behold one of the most enjoyable inventions ever introduced. Everybody buys It, the balance sell it, the remainder are engaged in making it, while the sum total are employed in sounding its praise. It has been said, and that most truthfully, *lt is the Panntp’ Comfort; the Children’s Consolation, and aPerfett Delight to all.” It dues not take your bre th or make you dizzy, as does the long, sweeping swing; neither does it convert you into a counterfeit of the Bow of Promise as does the Hammock, but it.can be adjusted so as to be a comfort for all. “Yes, ’tis foz the children small, Or the giant, like Golath tall; And best of all, the fat as well as lean. May enjoy its benefits most Serene.” Asa swing it is unexcelled; is truly the "Monaroh of nil we snrvey.’’ We use only first-class materi 1 in making, and guarnnt' e satisfaction. Prices as follows: Single chair, without frame, $ 4 00, “ “ with frame, 10 00, Two chairs, with double frame,ls 00. Manufactured by FiELhEK. Bn os JtCo.
Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long's. jTrees! Trees!! Trees!! If you are going to set trees thra fall give me a call. We sell the best stock at very low prices.— Five thousand two-vear-old grape vines, 5 cents each. Ready for delivery after Dctober 10th. Nursery one and one-h&if miles northeast of Foresman, Indiana. F. A. WOQDIN. ur»E» Si-coy, t. j. gem, i. u. Homs?. - Presidoßt. Cashier. iu’l Cashier. A. McCo.v & Co.’s RENSSELAER, * - * »IND. The Oldest Bant in Jasper Comity 3 ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking llu. ness, Boys Notes and Loans Money ou Lcng or Short Time on Personal or R€ai(_j Estate Security. Fair and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold Interest Paid on Time Deposits. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. ** Patrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.“ft*
Wm. B. Austin, Arthur H. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingswobth. ra, mn & ml, Attorneys-at-Law, Rensselaer, . . Indiana. O* Offico second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets. Practice in all the oourts and purchasu, soli and lease real estate. Atty’s for L.N. A & C.R’y Co., 8., L. <fc S. Association, Bnd Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Co. Simon P. Thompsos, David J. Thompson, • Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public. Thompson A Brother RENSSELAER, INDIANA. *** Practice in all the Courts. MARION L. SPITLEK, Collector ami Abstractor. We devote p nti -ular attention to paying tuxes, selling and lea-i..g lands. James N\ . llouihif 9 Atiornoj-at-Uw and Xotarj Puiilir. AA* Office front room, up-stairs, over I.aline Bro s Grecory 6tore, Rensselaer Indiana.
linlpli AV. Mn.vwlis.il AITOUNI Y-aT-Law, Pr dices in Jaspu , Newton and »d----join'ng couuiiis. E-pe.-ial .itteu ion given to settl-uient of Deceden.’s R s . lutes. Collections, Conveyance . Justices’ Cases, etc. ** Office over Chicago Bargain Store Rensselaer, Indiana. Charles E. Mills, ATI ORNEY-AT-LA W, Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. _... Abstracts carefully prepared, Titles examined. ttTFarm loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Citizens’ Bank. li*» w. Yeoman, Attorncy-at-Law, Real Estate and Collecting Agent, Remington, : : : Indiana. J. 11. Lough ridge. y. E. Lougliridge Long-liridg-e & Son, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. 0®" Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door right hand side of hall. I - B- VVashburn. Physician & Surgeon ttemselaer , Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses. WWllartsell,M. !>., Homiviipatliic Physician is Surgeon. Rensselaer, Ind. Chronic Diseases a Specialty, "ft.o Offico in Makeever’s New Block.
J. W. HORTON, Dentist, All dlseises of Teeth and Gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a sps cialty. r Office over Laßue’s Grocery store, Rensselaer, Indiana.' j , f&M T- P/WlflGHTp Undertaker & embmleß Rengrelaer, - • Indiana. ? j
Jasper County Maps on Saie a t Long's. Austin, Hollmgsworth <fc Co. are now the proprietors of the only complete set of Abstract Books Jasper county, and are prepared to furnish Abstracts of Title on short notice and reasonable terms.
WANTED- Al agent to sell good and reliable Nursery 6tockat lie nsseJaer and vicinit*. Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton (3 o,lnd. Money to Loan. The undersigned have mn<le arrangements whereby they e*.e £t> make farm lo ins at the lowest possible rate of interest, with the usual ccm payable ot the end oi the year. Partial payments can be made on January Ist of any year. Call und see us before making your loan; ourmnney is as cheap and easy as any on th • market. Information regarding the loans made by the Atkinson <fc Rigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be had t our office, up-stairs in Williamshtockton building, opposite court house. WARREN &, IRWI>. Half-fare rates to Lafayette, Sept. Ist to 6th, on account of Tippecanoe county Fair. W. if. Beam. % — Half-fare rates to Lafayette August 31st, good returning Sept. Ist, on account St. John-liynum debate on the money question. W . H. Beam. Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long’s
NewXmutXiumet,) CREVISTON BEOS. Puoi'K.etoks Lo-nted opposite (he publi* 1 squure. Everything fresh n>d cloiin. Fio.-h nndsalt meats, game, p ultiy, etc., constantly on bend. Pleiise ve us n c•> 11 and we will guarantee to giv j you satisfaction. Remember tlie .la i. dec’ll,'94
.-THE-. ELIEDGE “B” A Otrlctly liigh-grade Family Sew ing machine, possessing all modern improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best Trices very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer anil inako comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING GO, SELVIDERZ. ILL..
—— • «■■■■ • wv |, I __ turn «§ Y7Y PUREST I '“'AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE- OF OTHER BRANDS -i- POUNDS,2O+ -!- HALVES,IO* QUARTERS,S+ SOLD IN CANS ONLY SSAVESOI
■*IFYOUBUY»-%. HIGH GRADE Oxford Wheel For men, women or boys at prices ranging from slfitosßo. We ship from factory subject to approval and are the only manufacturen selling direct to Consumers. We have no Agents. We offer greater valne in one Oxford Gladiator wheels at <<lo to S3O than Other manufacturers with prices from tIOO to $l5O. Avery wheel sally warranted. Don’t pay local dealers a profit of Fifty percent. Out this out and write today fox oar handsome catalogue. Address, OXFORD NFS. 00„.S££Cr££.
Bargains in Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY F\ A WOODIN, TReeil-EUsbate Agent Foresman, Indiana.
Rensselaer Marble House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealer* In- — American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, T& BEETS. HMABSY9M33 » 3&&35. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS URJTS oAJVB VASES. Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana.
PUR® jfgl I beware If is the" whole M of Imitation trade |f. , marks «nd 1-beU. | .. aDOUt ARfl AND Ml\m SODA ~|r m wam ’ Costs no more than other package soda—never spoils 111 flour —universally acknowledged p vest in the world. r Hade only by CHURCH fc CO.. Hew York. Sold by grocers everywhere. Write tor Arm and Hammer Book ot valuable Uccipes PSME- 1
MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. \ ■■■ fi'l, i Hin mu n Si 9 mxw.wA-ikit&r DEALER IN—WIT ill” AAFS-STOF-KTON' PLUCK Third Door Wp-v Kakeu\f ! { 3 loitsf, RrKssp.i.AEn Jso
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