Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1895 — Page 8

gemocritiic j| enfiael FRIDAY OCTOBER 4 1895 B.tered at taepostcfflc *u Rensselaer. Ind an tecond-c*** matter.)

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MONON'ROUTE. Rensselaer Time-Table. * * - »«* SOUTHBOUND. No. s—LouisviUe5 —LouisviUe Mail, Daily, 10:52 a. m No. 39-Milk accomm'n, ‘ 6:21p.m. No. 3—LouisTille Express, “ 11:23 p.m. N 0 .45 —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, WW a m.

Jasper County Maps for Sale at Long’s

Kalamity Kroakers.

ExeGoTernor Campbell’s refer - etce fcothetßriff issue,in bis speech at Columbus last Saturday night We cull the followin'’ extracts: “The whole country rises up hl! calls the Wilson bill blessed.— American carpets ars filing io Axminister. 1 bold in mv band a piece of cloth sent to me by tb*Americas consul at Bradford, with he words: 1 enclose you a small sample of the American goods sold here at 50 cents a yard and of which I have ordered a suit “The few men, candidates for office in Thio, who have declared for a return to the McKinley law, for a tinkering of the tariff, and an an ebbing of the tide of prosperity, will go down to defeat at this year’s electiou in this state: and their hobby will be relegated 1•> the rear in the next republican national convention. They are the “Kalamity Kroakers” now. How pitiful and how rididulous they look as they sit croaking in the sunshine, their feeble voices drowned by the joyous whistles of reviving industry."

Matthews as an Orator.

Governor Matthews lias made many great speeches, all coached in the most pleasing lanp uage, and most beautifully expressing the sentiments of patriotism. His speech at the dedication of Chickamaugawas no exception, and will rank well with the best productions of the great orators. “Is it a wonder,” said he, “that we are here to honor heroes living and heroes dead? l'nat a great state, m grateful remembrance, Bhculu erect monuments commemorative of the valor of her sons? We will weave the willow in our garland of triumph, and in the paean of victory mingle a sigh for the dead. It is fitting that here should be established a great ..as tional park, for of all the battles of the war this was a natio"al battle ground. Twenty-eight states of the Union sent their sons to contend for the right as they saw it. In this timj oE peace, when swords are beaten into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks when th i grass waves and the flowers bloom alifce upon the graves of olden foes, what a meeting should this be of brave, generous and

magnanimous men. Though once arrayed against each other—the one side filled with tht conscious ness of right, and the eternal just** ice of their cause; the other wrong as proved by the arbi'rament of arms, and the verdict of the following years, but equally brave, honest a d sincere. “As brave men they fought, as brave men they resignedly accepted the c-naitions, returned to th ir homeß with but little .est save their manhood and the virtue of their women, to take up the work or the American citizen that adds to the common prosperity of the country. Had they not been brave foes the victory would not be worth the boasting; were they and you less brave and generous now, you were not worthy to be citizens of a great republic. “Here is given strong rebuke to the narrow goals whi;h would yet prete of dissensions or sectional strife and hate. The lesson sent forth to the world from this batcle. field will be that of forgiving, but Ml forgetting the great cause of The American people,

j whether from the north or from tde ronth, are brothers in evmpai thy ano heart and purpose, marching stead.ly ou, hand m hand, to achieve that graude 1 * destiny which awaits us as a nation in the future —as one people, of one-country and under one flag.” - -1 .. »■««►—■ ■ - - Ragweed for D : arrhea.—A rag weed is said to be one of th most effective remedies for diarrhea for mankind and domestic animals. — For the forms of diarrhea cimmon in late summer and early autumn, it is as nearly specific as can be touDd for aDy di ease. Horse shoes are being made of alumi um with steel face.we'ghing from one ouuce for racing shoes to six ounces for heavy draft.

Aerial Navigation.

The world is destined to be forced Into giving aerial navigation a respectful consideration and to advance a step or two beyond kite flying. There is to be a gathering In Vienna of the men of all nations who are earnestly endeavoring to work out the problem of aerial navigation. lierr Kress, who has distinguished himself by his clever inventions, has succeeded in producing a flying machine, which he exhibitid in a large hall. Immediately after he had placed the machine on a table it rose ‘dike a bird” flew to the end of the hall, amid the vociferous applause of the spectators. It was said that such machines might be made to exactly resemble birds, in order to be shot at by sportsmen who desire to improve their shooting capacity.— New York Advertiser.

Must Have a New Carpet.

With the meeting of every new Con* gress a new carpet is placed upon the floor of the Jlouse of Representatives. The carpet costs a snug little sum. it is one of the stipulations of the contract that the manufaeturere shall nut furnish the same design to anybody else, which is done so as to prevent bargain hunters being beguiled into buying carpets “just like Congress uses.” The old carpet is cut up aud used iu committee-rooms, but, owing to the detestable habit of the average law-maker in chewing tobacco a good deal es It is worthless. Although on land a clumsy animal, the seal is wonderfully quick in the water, and in a fair race can generally catch almost any fish. It is said that the flesh on the forequarters of the beaver resembles that of land animals, while that on the hindquarters has a fishy taste.

Curious Cases of Cruelty.

A great deal of work has been done this year by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty ts Animals. Nearly 8,000 cases of cruelty have been Investigated by its agents. Although many were settled without prosecution, and many were found to have been misrepresented, 297 were prosecuted, and in some cases quite heavy penalties were necessary. One man, who drove his horse to death, was sent to jail for six months. For overdriving two other men were sentenced to three and four months, respectively. As usual, there were a number of convictions for beating and kicking animals, one man being so gratuitously brutal as to beat a gray squirrel. Another man, while drunk, bit three inches off the tall of a cat It cost him $5 an inch. Two Frenchmen were fined $5 each for exhibiting a bear. The animal was confiscated and killed, so that there will be no more cruelties practiced on that bear at any rate. A butcher was fined $lO for hanging up a steer before slaughtering him. Two men, while drunk, attempted to kill a hog with an ax. They mangled him tertfbly, and were each given ten months in the House of Correction. Two cases of docking horses’t tails cost the offendI ers SIOO each.—Beaton Transcript.

And so Peffer is going to see to it that any futlier bonds issued by the secretary of the treasury us the United Spates are repudiated. He is id most as funny ns Artemus Ward, who once offerd to liquidate our national debt.—Boston Herald PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. Annual Meeting of the State Syn od on October 9 amt ’‘Wrrrr-togrmß port. lhe annual meeting of the Synod of Indiana of the Presbyterian church will be held in this city at the First Presbyterian church October Bth, 9th and 1 Oth. The members of the First Presbyterian and Broadway churches have made preparations for a good meeting, and it is thought that a a>ge number of the ministers of •he state will attend, probably two hundred. Among the promm ut ministers who have responded to the invitation to attend and address the gathering are the Rev Dr Brown, of New York City; the Rev. Dr Haines, of Indianapolis, and the. Rev. Dr. Bui roughs, ot Wabash college, Crawfordsville. Arrangements have been made whereby all who attend will report at the First Presbyterian church from which l lace they will be provided with places of entertainment. —Logauspo t Pharos.

W henever 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 stomach, or a cane or crutch to him who has not the full power of his legs. There is no advantage in delaying their use. - Call on or mail a postal card to CHAS. VICK, Optician, and iet a perfect fit, with the best lenses in the world, at hard time p ices, the best that money can bay. Rensselaer, Ind. '

CURIOUS FACTS.

The longest, largest and strongest bone in the human system is the femur, or thigh-bone. A dark, gloomy, blue sky is windy, out a bright, light-blue sky indicate/ fine weather. Generally the eoftei clouds look the less wind (bat perhapt more rain/ may be expected, and thj harder, more “greasy,” rolled, tufted ol ragged the stronger the coming wind will prove. Thumb rings are very common in th« East. These are often made of precious metal, ivory, jet and precious stones, bat generally they are of fine jade. Tho cavity is not cylindrical, but 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 whe wished to become a tenor succeeded bj 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. A rosy sunset predicts fair weather. A red sky in the morning foretells bad weather. A gray sky in the morning means tine 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 Rajputaua Hailway several miles of the permanent way were laid with Belgian rails which were all right in the morning, but exhibited a serious change during the beat of the day, the rails deflecting in and out fully three inches in i length of twenty feet; yet the expansion plates used had been increased from one-fourth to one-half and even three-fourtlis of an inch, but to no purpose. Perhaps the numerous derailments recently reported nay be attribtcd to the sail - jduse.

SsX- sm :nW anted Pushing, trustworthy uteti io represent ns in-hesaeoi our Choir Nursery Stocs. Specialties contrullcii by us. Highest Salary or t oiuiu sse n pH id weekly. - Stead' euipio moot the ye <r round. Oil* lit tree; exclusive Lrritoiy; experience not necessary; hi; pay assure I workers, sp - clal iiidinemeutsto be iuners. Write at once for p rticulars to ALLEN NL'fiS r HYGB. Kocin.s'r n, N Y. Jasper County ?.laps for Sale at Long's. Sunday Half Fare Rates. Commcnciu ; Sunday, July 28th, and continuing every Sunday there ufter until further nonce. Round trip excursion tickets wilt be sold between any two stations on the L. N. A. A: t;. lt’y., when the regular one way rate is » t less than 25 cents or in or? 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 rate for children between live and twelve years of age. W. H. Beam, Ag’t.

Mite te M-Hals. The sst .te of Indiana, (In Jasper CirJasper County. 8 cuitCourt,t° Octoberterm, a. D. 1895. Andrew H McV»y 1 vs ' • No. 1931. Georgo F. Bradbury ot ul ) Be it Remembered, That on thi. 12th day of September, a. d. 1895, tne above named plaint i f, bv Thompson <fc ]3ro., Attorneys filed in the offioe of the Clerk of said do .r; > is complaint against said defund nits, and also the affidavit of a competent person, tbui and defen'ants Georg- F JJi .dbury and Fanny N Bradburr his wife; Margaret E Carter and J H Carter her husband; William T Bradbury and .\lr< Bradbury wife of said William T Bradbury; Edward S Bradbury and Mrs Bradbury wife of saia Edward S Brftdburv; Ebza Bradbury a d Mr Bradbury husband of said Eliza Bradbury; Mary Bradbury and Mr Bradburv husband of said Marv Bradbury Nancy M B-adl ur.v and Mr Bradbury husband of said Nancy M Brrdbnry, are inon-rtsMeuls of 'the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said can e will staud for trial At the October term of said Court, 1895, to.wit; on tne (ilh day of November, 1895 .—— , Witness, My # Haud and the •j Seali. 9 seal of said Court, affixed at —a- office in Rensselaer, this 12th day of September, a. d. 1895. Wm. 11. Cooveh, Clerk. Sept.l3,’9s—sß

GLAD TIDINGS ! Did you ever see the New Adjustable Reclining Chair Swing? If not, you 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 Bum total are employed in sounding iis praise. It has been said, aud that rno-t truthfully, “It is the Par. nts’ Comfort; the Children’s Consolation, and al’erfett Delight to all.” It dues not take your br. th or m ike you dizzy, as doos the loi g. su.eping swing; neither doos it convert ion into a counterfeit of the Bow of Promise us does the Hammock, but it cun I e a i justed so as to be a comfort for all. “Yes, ’tie sot the children small, Or the giant, like Golath tall; And best of all, the fat ns well as lean. May enjoy its benefits mo-t Serene.” Asa swing it is unexcelled: truly the "Monarch of all we snrvej'."' We use only 1 first-class mntori 1 in making, and guar.ant' e satisfaction. Prices as follows: Single chair, without frame, § 1 00, “ “ with frame, 10 U 0„ Two chairs, with double frame, 15 00. Manufactured by pjiLPEB. Bitos A Co.

Jasper County Maps on Sale Long’s. CTrees! Trees!! Trees!! If you are going to set trees this fall give me a call. W e sell the best stock at very low prices.— Five thousand two-.vear-old crape vines, 5 cents each. Ready for delivery after Jctober 10th. Nur*» sery oueanci miles northeast of Foresman, Indiana. F. A. WOO DIN.

urn* r. j. iftov. i. x iirtin. (asliirr. ia’ttasfckr. A. IMeCoy A Co.’s BAUM, RENSSELAER, „ . y IND. The Oiliest Bant in Jasper Comity ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Bq ness, Boys Notes aud Loans .Money on Ling or Short Time ou Personal or Rea Estate Security. Pa r and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Fcbeign Exchange Bought and Sold interest Paid on Time Deposits. TOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. ** Patrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping.“6=o Wm. B. Austin, Akthib H. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth. 1 11, ME & 50, Atlorneys-al-Law, IIENssELArn. . . . Indiana. * 6 *" Offico second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner of Washington and VanRensselaer streets. Practice in all the courts and purchase., sell and lease real estate. A tty’s for L.. X. A &C. IVy Co , 8., L. & S. Association, . nd lien.selaer Water, Light Jc Power Co. >'• Tt..»inpv„n, na, ill J. TliompMn, Attcrney-at-Law. Notary Public. 'Thompson & Hi-other RENSSELAI If, INDIANA. **'* Pi act ice in all tie Courts. MAH lON L. Sl’l 7 Llilt, t OLLKCTwJ. nil . A USTKAOTOIS. Bf ' We devote pcti-ular .ttenton to paying t sc.', selling aud leading lands. .Illllli-rs AV. I t.hii'lltij -at-Lira nnd \..tnr> I'u ,lir. IPs'Office fiont room, up-stairs, over Lallue JJio’s Gn eery store, Rensselaer ludiiua.

Utilpll w. Alm-ssliiili, !' ajtokn! Y-ai-L.iW, I’mcticeM iu Jaspc , Newton and "d----jotn ug coiiuii. s. E-pedal alien ion giveu to sctil incut of Deoeilon.E-. lutes, Collections, Conveyance-.. J Ustioes’ C.iße-i, etc. *» Office over Chicago Bur-aiui Store Ilensselior, lud.ana. Clmilets Id. ALillss, ATIORNEX-aT-LAW.I Renpselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abs racts carefullv prepared, Titles examined. ASTFarm loans negotiated at lowestrates. Oihce up stairs over Citizens’ Bunk.

li-a, w. Yeoman, Attorncy-at-Law, Real Estate aud Collecting Agent, Remington, : ; ; Indiana. J. 11. Lougliridge. y, E . Loogbridge Loughridge & Son, PHYSICIANS and SUKGEONS. AS" Office in the new Leopold Block, second floor, second door right hand side of hall. I* IL AY ashburn, Physician & Surgeon / tewselaer , Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throut, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses. W‘ WI la ii well, M. 13., Iloin.iojiuthir I'liysirian it Surgeon. Rensselaer, Ind. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. "A* Office in Makeover's New Block.

J. VV. HORTON. 13 e n t i wt:. t All diseases of ’leeth find Gams carefully treated. Filling and Crowns a spa cial, y- . Office over Laßue’s Grocery store, Rensselaer, Indiana.' j y j SM

T. D. WRIGIITT^ Undertaker l embalme^ BKBaBEI,*SB. . . I 8i11.... -|' III" inn.. u i.ti.. —, i . .b'bj *l-

Jasper Countv 31apson Sale! * Long's. | Austin, Hollingsworth ’& Co. «ire now the proprietors of the only complete set of Abstract 800 ks Jasper county, and are prepared to furnish Abstracts of Title on short notice and reasonable terms. WANTED- An agent to sell good.and reliable Nursery stock at lit nsselaer and vicinit'. Address F. A. WOODIN, horesman, ' Newton C o,lnd. Money to JL/oan. Ihe undersigned hare made arrange njuuts whereby tney i*. w t •, to make farm lo ms at the lowest possible rate of inter* ost, with the usual con-ciiasiom. Interest payable ot the end of the year. Partial payments can be made on Jannary Ist of auy year. Call and see ns before making your loan; ourmoney is as cheap und easy as any on th market. Information regarding the leans made by the Atkinson A Rigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., can be had t our office, up.stairs in WilliatnsStocktoo b Aiding, opposite couit house. WARREN & IRWI>. Half-fare rates to Lafayjtte, Sept. Ist to 6th, on account cf Tippecanoe county Fair. W. H. Beam. >•<•»■. Half-fare rates to Lafayette August 31st, good returning Sept. Ist, 02 account St. John-Bynum debate oc the money question. VV. H. Beam. Jasper County Maps on Sale Jit Long’s NiWSffljßa OREVISTOX PROS, l’n i b,i toes : Located oppo-ite the public square. Ev erythinir fresh i d clean. Fresh andsalt mi .its, game, i) nltry, etc., constantly on h ml. Pie so ve us a call auil we wl; guarantee 10 jgiv 3 you sausTact on. Remember tlie . la 1. i,tcl4,’! 4

..THE.. n & A •trlctly liigli-grado Family Sewing Machine, posHesslng all modem , improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best Prices very reasonable. Obtain thorn from your local dealer and make comparisons. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING GO. BELVIDERE. ILL.

EDIK K» YYV purest I Vand best LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS -r POUNDS,2O+ HALVES,IO* SOLD IN CANS ONLY SSAVESB*. ■»IF YOU BUY Wja HIGH GRADE Oxford Wheel Ftor men, women or boys at prices ranging iron) sl6 to SBO. We ship from factory subject to approval and are the only manufacturers selling direct to Consumers. We have no Agents. We offer greater walue in our Oxford Gladiator wheels at S3O to SBO than other manufacturers with prices from tIOO to $l5O. iwry wheel fully -warranted. Pon’t pay local dealers a profit of Fifty per cent. Cut this out and write to-day for oor handsome catalogue. Address, OffOaDMFB.Q9..JCSrS^

Bargains in Beal Estate, FOR SALE BY F\ a- woooirg, FReal-EHstate Agent Foresman, Indiana. Rensselaer Me House MACKEY & BARCUS, —Dealer* In— American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TABLETS. HIAIST9HE , SIiABS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS tJR.rs j.r» vases 4 1 Front Street. Rensselaer Indiana.

PUR% < I beware I is the whole storv Ml t 1 I of Imitation trade I Ft t I ■»rk» and labels. | aDOllt B i W\ AW HAMMER SODA j 4 111 |tnr|rn(rAr Costs no more than other package soda—never spoils 4 ID |l d v3> flour—universally acknowledged purest in the world. |» w Hade only by CHURCH fc CO., Hew York. Sold by grocers everywhere.. £ 1 Write for Arm and Hammer Bootc of ralttable Recipes—TßEE. ' IT WEWW W- WWW V~IT MAMMOTH FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. *JAY W. YLLIAMS^ 7—DEAL ST 7 'I—FT!JFiK[i'> v CJR.Ei WI !JJA lUS-oTOOKTON EI.OCK Third Door Wist op Makeever ' JorsE. Rensselaer J d ■———.. 1 1 ARE YOU A HUNTER? ' Sent? Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of Winchester^\( Repeating Rifles fflj R e P ea ting Sho Guns • W MogEria?3 }_j Ammunition WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY NEW HAVEN. CONN. # . • , , - . TPe vrill, pay S3OO for a name. SHEET PEAS, J,”". Only 40c. A POUND! fj *oi»fuU particulars of s3po offer and the handsomest and most comI AjM P lete catalogue of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits, containing all old fa- VjQ Mil vorites and cream of new Novelties, printed in 17 different colors, elegant Wjol colored plates. Send 10 cts. (which may be deducted from first order) for H floral guide. Ml \j J » ■ WIV V# SEEDS contain the germ of life. PjSW Bl JAMES VICK’S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. Rgl