Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1880 — Page 2

.fIiISELAER REPUBLIC** / STay Sept. 17. 1880. P. S. GORKINS. Editor.

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKIT.

F.»r * ] . Ja’IZS A. CJABFItXO. ufOfclCw For Vlce-Pr«Hi»den<, I tI’.EITEIZ U. AKTIILM,ai The Republican State Ticket For Goreroof, aI.IMT fl. FORTES, of Marte*. , For Licoteaaat Gvronor, TBOMAB MAN* A, of Fatwaa. [ Iw Jodfos of Ssprswo Coart, Mt D strirt, BTNOS K. ELLIOTT, of Marios. WILLIAMA. WOODe,ofMlkharL Tar Coo rotary at State, K. R. HAWK, of Crawford. • For Auditor of State, ID. B. WOLFE. of Rush. For Treasurer of State. ROSWELL HILL, of Cay. For AUoraoy Gonordt, DAMIEL P. BALDWIN. of Caas Ear Seporlntondent Publie laatraetlea, JOHN M. BLOW, of Van<terber> For Clerk of Swpreso Coart, DAEJBL ROTSE, of Tippoeaaoo. For Roportor of Saprano Cofrt. SEAXCH M. SICK, of Foanteia. U I - . For GenfTMa, MARK L. DzMOTT. of Porter. Foo dotet Raprotastalire of Jaapor aod Xowtoo Coontiaa, WILLIAM W. GILMAN, of Nowtoa. For Prooeoutor oo 3Otb District, BETID L. BISUOPP. CCrslY TICXKT. For Troaooror, MiteEAß. ALTER. For Sbortff, JOHN K. POWELL. For gurreyof. - ■ 1.KW19 8 ALTkR. . For Oowtltuloaer of eccoad District, GEORGE W. EVRK. for Coroner, WOEMAN WARNER. ( —

REPUBLICAN MEETINGS IN JASPER COUNTY.

Fcxorr; September 17th. Union Township, "at Rosebud chool House. Speakers, David L. . Bisbopp and Henry I. Adams. ?»I .non Township, at Hoover Schoo* lloufo N«<6. Speakers Ezra L. Clark, Zimri Parris and James Riteitey. < Walker Township, at flershman Sc 00l House. Speakers, Moses B. Alter and Frank W. Babcock. Barkley Township, at Sniith’o School IIoH«e. Speakers, F. J. Sears and M. F. Chilccte. Saturday, September 18tii. 1 Hanging Grove Township, at Smith School House. Speaker 4 -, Jr. R. Y. Martin and Elza 1 ( P-.i’lp'. B rk »-y Townsnip, at Ir.depen dense School Ilonse. Speakers F. W. Babcock and M. B. Alter. Wheatfield Township, at Watson School House. Speakers, Lemuel W. ShortridgC nnd Henry I. Adams. - . Newton Township, al Martin--4 town, School No. 5. Speakers, J. T. Ab'.iett and C. W. Clifton. Mari n T wr.ship. at Sneakers, -:ii.On p. Thompson and oiiiers. Carpenter Township, at Hub bard’s, School No. 2. Charles P W right and I. B. \\ ashburn. Kankakee Township, at Grade Schoo! House. Duan.

Marion Townshio. Pleasant Ridge, No. 3. Speaker* Alfred Thompson and Charles M. Watson Grand Rally, for Keener, . Wheat* •Sel l, Walkcratid Union Townships,; at Pleasant Valley, Keener Too*nahip, commencing at 10 A. M. and eloping pt 4 P. M. William W. Oilman, can lidate for Represents live, Dav'd L. Biahopp, candidate for Pro«eciiling Attorney. Frank W.' Babcock, Henry I. Adams and Lem-nel-W. Shcrtridge will positively be present, and probably linn. Mark: L. D^Motte,candidate for Congress. Monday, Seftf.meeu'2oth. Milroy Tuwusliip, nt Foullcs School Hotide. Speaker* Simon i’. Thompson and F. J. Sears. Ti Esn.vF, September 21»t. Gillam Township, nt Cei te ■ ‘School Ilosise. to complete organ iza’ioa of Club. , Whiine pay, September 22.xd. I Hanging Grove Township, at Osborne School House. Speakeis, Elza i, Phillip®, Ezra L. Clark, Dr. I 11. Y. M n.n nd Dr. H. J. Banta.] September 23rd. ' Carnente.- Township, dt Reining ton. - Barkley fowuship, Cozy Palace. ‘ '

Jordon Township.. at Blake School House. Good speakers will be in attends rice at these meetings. '1 he Union Township Republican ciub meets al Brushwood every V» ednesday, und at. Rosebud every Friday night. / will lell you whom I think the Republicans should nominate and whom I consider their strongest man; he it a true man, a man of principle, an honest man, and would make a good President for us all. Personally, I consiaer him the best man you could nominate. I refer to General James A- Garfield, of Ohio- — Hou. 1 homaa A. Heudicka, in May, 1180.

Supreme courts must be taught not to overtarn the fair decisions ol the ballot-box. - Free speech, a fair ballot, an<? the honest eonnting o-t ballotts, in every part of the Union alike, is the demand of the Republican party. It is a litria hard on Bro. Mo : E ven we think that Nickel should pie ice the public printing' to the Remington Rsporlet in case of his •lection to offi.e.

... cm AND REPUBLICAN RAZtZ.IT! September 27th, 1880. EEONOrtABXjX AG. PORTER „ Bepubliczn Candidate for GOVERNOR OF INDIANA, Wm Speak te Rensselaer, Sep. 27 Thia will be the grandest raly of the caiupaijro. Bands and Glee Clute will nil the air with muwe and with song. 880 In Cash Prizes wm be awarded to the best Comet Rand, thr-e or more Bauds competing. Prize* wui be and 515. Competition open to the world. Tws Beautiful Flags wfl] be presented : one to the largest and best ordered delegation in proportion to the census of Huso from any township <m Jasper county" except Marion; one to tbe t>est appeuiinx uud best drilled unifunned company, Campe .itios Open to the State, and restricted only to Republican organizations. Delegations. Bands and Companies should be in Rensselaer by 10 o'clock a m.. not later than the amval of the mid-day train, 12n» p. m. rxcrisiox r/tiixs will be run on the Indianapolis. Lhclyrtii & Chicago Railroad end carry passengers at greatly reduced rates of fare. The ettacus of Jasper, Pulaski. White. Benton, Newton and the other counties of the Tenth Congressional District are cordially Invited to come and enjoy a day ot Jollilieation.

We Buppoae ot course Niokel will expect milage for bi* services in carrying tbe public printing to aud from Remington when he gels into tbe sheriffs office. The Valparaiso Metsengtr thinks that John N. Skinner should be elected to Congress because he wears a No. 9 boot. Time wan when the head nnd not the feet were measured in the selection of lax makers.

The mission of the Republican party is not completed until every citizen-of the United States who is entitled to vote is allowed to cast his ballot as he pleases, in any state where ho lives, and have his ballot ■ honestly counted. They think one thousand dollars about lhe sum they could use for the benefit nf the Democratic party in Jasper county. W. H. English would hardly let them have that amount without a mortgage on unincumbered real estate. fl’e .cau’t see any reason why Nickel should want to carry (he patronage c.f his office to a printer at Remington when McEwen is right hen* in Rensselaer, running the “official organ” and working and praying earnestly for Nickel's ' 3 ICC <83.. Douihit seems determined not to take our advice not to be seen with Plunkett. Well if he is bent on ruining his character and destroy jng his chances for election we cancot help it. We have given fair warning. We feel that we have done our duty. Th* miiMOu of th* Republican party is not fulfilled until every citizen of the United States is per fectly secure in person and fame when making expressions o> 1:1* opinion* regarding qu'-slions of public policy in that person may reside or sojourn. ’A hen Nickel in case of his elec tion pledges the patronage of his i office to Cox of the Reiniiiaton, Re- . porttr in exchange for lhe inflhence ;of that sheet in the campaign, he ought to cork Cox a little tighter or have him hooped np a little more substantially so that in his eagerness to grasp lhe tempting bauble he would not leak out lhe bargain to a third party.

One of a trio of Democratic or, ators who go out to shed their light upon the out townships said Gen. Garfield never was in a battle, tried t> prove his asscrtion.be asked it any one present ever saw him in battle. That was cbout nsconvinu. ing as the case of the Irishman who was accused of stealing a coat. His enemies proposed to prove him guilty by two witnesses who saw him taku it. The Irishman said he could prove by a hundred meu they didn’t see him take it.

HANCOCK'S RECORD.

Ai Related by Democratic Orators snd Newspapers.

REMINGTON RAMBLES.

Our letter thi* week and until aftar the 4teetfoafti will aeaaaaartly contain mor* polities than poetry. Th* great issuea of th* day ftaturatTy claim a great share of oW time ant? attention * W* cannot afford to sit by with folded hands even if we dofeelahnre ot success. Wark* are as neaesaary ar faith therefore let da see to it that watchmen are <et upon our walla. Tkereis work great work for ? every loyal man to do. Let us see that ft is well done.Iu “Democrat*” letter of last week to the JeutsnsZ occurs this remarkable statement. “Tbe Republicans are badly «bo<>k up over their candidate for sheriff. Weighed in lhe balance even his own scales and he is found wanting.'’ Is Demo* srat also among the prophets” ? When did the weighing come off? We were under the impression that it is :o be aiidulcd to the twelfth of O-.•tub r when Mr, N, will be badiv ,fshook uj? or ratlin uhuken ■l'u u ajad uav Qarpequ-r tewushtp •irks to mipp'y bt>: -nne of the County <»th era aiol that orid- we are bound to elect- lhe paragraph which ire quoted above makes ns think of the Rpor.era report of a fight in which he tells huw one man whipped another badly in a saloon fight “one week from to day.” Truly some people get their modes, tenses and grimmer generally, badly mixed, l.

Voorhes Plunkett is still doing glorious work for ths Republican party. He offered to take free of charge all who would go to Goodland to hear the other Voorhes thus blindly leading many stragglers who were wavering on the border land over into the safe fold of Republicanism. All the rhetorical flights of Dan Voorhes all his blatant utterances and tender appeals to his dear “soldiers friends” canuot disguise the tnct that while they were in tiie, field enduring hardships as good soldiers he and his party were stigmatizing them as “Lincoln dogs and hirelings.” Soldiers think of it. Remember it well whuu you coms to the pull*. They thiuk no mure ot you now than they did then. Your vote* may help them into power bat you are still “Lincolns dogs” The Catholics are having a grand fair in Exchange Iliil where many useful and ornamental articles may be had cheap for cash. Mr. Ira C. Ktngsbiiry returned on Saturday lust from an extended tour through the west. We hope he found no place thatbe like I better than Remington as we would hate to lose *o good a cit zeu. Many of our staunch Republics us expect to attend tha rally at Goodla'ud next Saturday.' A horse tamer (name forgotten) expects to give some wonderlul exhibitions of his skill on our streets next Tuesday.

Wc are afraid that a Democrat baa gone back upon his own reso luiion, embodied if we mistake not in “those constitution and by laws. He moved that we neither notuin ate, vote for, or in any way support a candidate for any office who was addicted to the use <>t intox eating drinks or who in any way eon ite nanerd their a* . W-j know thu< r »i> i. T; it the ras\t». s-».-f yuuth w‘.H .■nn-’i;.ae« lea T iatv by an i iorot.l.ien name, b.u for ejr» s»t •;iey.i a.i\p stick t-» your own resolutions D? >i octal. \V« learn from that good uiihor. ity the Sthtinal mat a certain can did ite, who shall be jisuiekss, bad a season ticket to the Reiaii>i{l<»ii fair. So he had neighbor, so he had. It cost him just twenty tive cents and was good for oneinp and train only. Please dear Reporter the reference to M. Solomons return from Colorado was limply - a little- joke which we know Mose and mnny friends would understand. We never dreamed that the Reporter man would wory his simple soul about it or we would really have given it up. The many friends of C. IL Price ar? g ad to learn that he is recover ing from his long and serious sickness.

Will Mom of Rensselaer visits this burg very frequently. There must be some attraction over thia way. Susie May aged thirteen year* daughter of Mr. and Mps-E. Hart died last Saturday evening at ten o'clock after a short but very painful illness. She was a lovely girl gentle and affectionate in dispo>k lion and the stricken parents, broth er* and sisters have the sympathy of the entire community. "Thus one by one, yes, one Tiles precious bonds are riven Till cheered at heart at last ws go Through ths deep grave to Heaven.” No Namm

Pleasant Ridge Items.

Businas lively, health gooJ and people happy. Rev. Jackson preaches at Pleasant Ridge Sunday Sept I9tb r at 5 o’clock P. M. .H. McDonald haa bought a new wheat drill. Road work is the order of the day. Josie Morgan w visiting at Mr Samuel Moura's this week. A

JJ* 0 this part of the county with their | ateam thresher, they have threshed nearly nine thousand bushels of wheat thia fall. Garfield meeting Saturday even-

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A Card.

If Rice Veres & Co. will produce a certified copy of their affidavit I will be pleaaed to publish it. Certainly boya if it is a good thing you would like for every one io know it.

Te Competitors for Premiums.

Person* who design competing for premiums in the Jasper County Fair next week are notified that lhe entry books of tbe society will be opened at tbe office of the secretary Monday morning of next week September SOth that day they may be found at the Post office. The hookswill be on the Fair Ground ou Tuesday 21st, and will be closed >:i th** evening of that day. No entr es whatever for premiums, not ov-eu in th* 1 rpefcd ring, will Oe suffered after th« evening of the 21st.

List of Allowances, September Term, 1880, Commiesionen Court, Jasper county, Indiana. *' BKLISP OP POO*. I*. 8. Biggs. Walker & Kankakee tpa.,S 10 75 Bradford Glazebrook, Kankakee tp. IS SB N. Everaon. Caring for J. H. Baumgardner Marion tp. 6 00 J. l.PercnpHe, Relief of poorof Barkley 11* “ “ “ “ “ “ Keener 888 Mary Morgan “ •’ “ Marton sßq Ira C. Klngaburry “ “ Carpenter I 4 86 Jamea W. Broadie •»•««« g oo F. D. Carson .••••»« t go W illey & Sigler “ “ “ Barkley 10 00 W. J. Wright “ “ “ “ 740 Anna Baumgardner “ “ Marion 96 00 S. &M. Sclomen “ “ Carpenter 31 00 Wm. D. Vant Woud “ “ Keener 400 BOAPB AND Geo. M. Robinaon aerring road viewers 1318 “ “ “ Trustee of Union tp. to open road 9 03 Wm. Daniels viewing and reporting 8 00 James F. Watson “ 8 00 George Adair, Viewing 1 6° Eleanor Galbreth •• * 160 Lemuel Trier “ 160 Fritz Zard “ ! 150

FRISONKB. James Hay Sheriff of White Co. Boarding Prisoners a—•« , 91 60 Geo. M. Robinson Sheriff of Jasper Go, Boarding Prisoners. M 10 BOOKS, STATIONXRY AND FBINTINR. James W. McEwen Printing floautjai exhibit 88 00 M. Bitters a Son printing Commissioners Allowances Juno Terin 1880. *’ i 4Sq Harvey W. Wood, Re-indexing deed ' record.. Nos. 7 and 8 84 81 Spring a Robertson, Tax Duplicate 15 00 Mcrvin O. C'issel Stationery for Treaa. 100 William B. Burford, Stationery 933 85 James W. McEwen Notices for Auditor 6 Off Same Notices of sealed Proposals 3 25 PUBLIC IMPROVXMKNTB. W. W. Wright, papering and paiuting in Court House 18 00 Henry C. Smith papering and painting in Court House , 20 00 Geo. M. Robinson Mowing Publicsquare 8 00 Harding a Tharp, Paints furnished Court House fl 55 W. J. Inies, Wall Paper for Court House 8 58 JC. Warner, Black Ing stores court House 12* Emmett Kannal, Wall Paper for Court House 8 2< George Kannal Tiling in front of Court House Square ,"C 8 0 Grant ft Dickey, repairing chairs at Court IIou«e 1 25 COMMI6SIONEKS COURT. George M. Rob ip son Sheriff, Serving Com. 13 85 W. K. Parkison, Commissioner 2! 00 I. D. Dunn M 21 00 E. E. Rockwool “ 21 00 Geo. M. Robinson. Sheriff 12 00 INCIDENTALS. J. S. Goldman, Repairing transit for Surreyor 5 00 N. Everson work on out buildings 3 00 Henry I. Adams Postage 10 Bl Ezra C, Nowela “ 4 50 INKANK, Geo. M. Robinson sheriff, conveying

Lucinda Monnett to Asylum 89 00 rooa FABM. Norman Warner Mdse for Poor Farm »1 IS C. C. Starr “ “ •• “ 51 24 Willey & Sigler « “ 44 « n n Grant & Dickey Blacksmithing 5 60 Shelby Grant Supt. Poor Farm Labor . * employed >■ 126 75 Shelby Grant Supt Poor Farm Labor employee! -» ’ T 5 78 Nfcelby Grant Supt. Poor Farm Quarterly Salary Ist no F. I.- Cotton Lumber for Poor Farm < St 78 COUNTY OFFICKBS. ■ ■■> ■ ' ’ Henry I. Adams Quarterly Salary >MO 00 Mrs C. Nowels 44 44 <3 475 SI COUNTY OFFICES. ' ‘ Clark A Mayhew ’ 3 60 anrcATioNAL. D. B. Nowels Co. Supt. Services 96 00 Grand Total fl 739 80 The State of Indiana, i Jabpkk County, (” 1 Ezra C. Nowels, Auditor in and for said Countv and State, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a trne correct and complete list of allowances as made by the Board of Com mi sgioners of Jasper County in regular session September Term 1880. Witness my hand and seal of office (»R AL.\ thi * the 18t " day of September 1880. TjJ EZRA C. NOWELS. Auditor of Jasper County. SEALED BIDS The Board of Commissioners of Jasper county will receive Sealed Bids, until 10 o’clock of the second day of the December Term 1880. for the Superintending of the Poor Larin, for two years from the first day of March 1881. Said bids to be accompanied with good and sufficient Bond of Ove hundred dollars ($500). The Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Witness mv hand and seal of office /sr aLi thi * Wth day of Sept 1880. UxTj-T J EZRA C. NOWEIA 0 Auditor of Jasper County. ORDKB OF THt BOARD OF C0MMIS8I0MXB& The Board of Couimissionen of Jasper County in regular session September Bth. 1880. passed the fol)owingor>ter or business, to-wit: Ist ana 2nd days win te devoted to liquor licenses and claims. Srd and 4th days to Road and Ditch matters exclusi cely. sth and 6th days to Miscellaneous business. Hereafter all claims mad petitions, reports for road viewers, applications for liquor license or other matters the Commissioners Court shall be filed with the And I tor before the first days of the Terrs of March. June, September and December and in all cases wherethie order as not comnlicd with the cause will be continued until the next rcguler term thereafter. Witness my hand and seal of office ( SIC AL \*hla 18th day of September 1880. EZMA C. NOWELB. Auditor of J aaner County.

SHERIFF’S SALE.—By vlrtlie of a certified copy of a decree to me dlncted from the Clerk of the Jasper Clrcnit Court, in a cause wherein Alfred Thompson is plsiatiff. und Thomas P. HiII. Matilda Hill. Thomas Monnett and Ezra L. Clark. Administrator of the 4 estate of John Reese, deceased, are defendants requiring me to make the sum" of hundred and forty-two dollars and seventy eeacu, with interest on said decree and costa. > will expose al public sale to the highest bidder, on Sunday, tee Btth «f Between the hours of 10 o’oloek A; M. knd 4 o’clock p. M. of said day. at the door of the court house. In the town of Rensselaer, Jasper eonnty, Indiana, the rents and profit* for a term netexceedlngMven years the following real estate to-wit; The northeast quarter (X) °5 northwest quarter (X)of section number siX(O). in township number thirty <80). north of range six (6) west, in Jasper county and state of Indiana. If such wnte and profits will not sell fbr a ! nra I ,!° decree, 4ntereet and eoet, I wilt, at the same time and place " m P le ’' “W real ■? ®‘ v besuffieiirot deeree. ■» —w GEO.ji-KOBiMOX,

DITCH NOTICE. Tane Staptamma. Martin ▼. Avers. Rvaline d Graham, David Hateea. William L. tamthan Bowers, Phene Martie. Mark Jones, Harvey C. Allison, John H. Leonard, Robert Partar P. Crenker and B. Croaker who are non-residents of Jasper county. Indiana, and Alfred Thompson and Lewis Rich, Trustee, who are residents of said county and all others wboa it may concern, will take notice that Samuel Cochran, Daniel B. Fairchild and Brunson W. Harrington the appraisers appointed in Ditch cause Number MM on tta ( <un mis*ioners docket of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the beginning of said work hereinafter described at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday. September 14th 1880, to assess tta lands affected for the purpose of construction ot such work. Tta beginning win be at a point south 48 demes west and one thousand feet distant from tbeacrttaast corner of the southeast quarter CM) of tta southeast quarter (M). of section twentystjsl £ salit county and state. Thonce north eightyfive <M) degrees, west two thousand nine hundred and thirty (MM) feet, tbenee south eighty (SO) degrees, west one thousand nine hundred and seventy (JLSTO) feet, ttauee west cloven hundred and fifty (1,116) feet, tbenee north (St) sixty-four degrees, west two thousand eight hundred and eighty (MM) foot to the lower tortninns at a )x>int south seven hundred and ninety (TSO) feet from the center of section twenty (JO) same township, range, county and •WlKe The average depth will be about three (8) feet the width about ten (IS) feet and lenrtn eight thousand nine hundred and thirty (MM) feet. Tta above is tta names of the owners of the lands affected by said work and through whose lands tta ditch runs so tar as known to tta applicants or as shown by the real estate transfer books of said county. AUGUSTUS STIMSON, Aug. M, MM. E. AD. T. SIGLER, Applicants. Printers Foe 17.80. B. B/Miner, Atty. IMPORTANT TO AGENTS.—THE LIFE OF GEN. JANES A. GARFIELD, By his personal friend, MAJOR BUNDY. Editor JT. Y. Mail, is tta only edition to which Gen. Garfield has given personal attention or facts. Beautifully illustrated, printed and bon ml. “The best?’— K. Y. Commercial Adcertiaer. “The neatest.”—A”. Y. Herald. ’The moet useful. sensible and satisfactory."— JT. Y. Trittume. Full length steel portrait by Hall, from a picture taken expressly for this work. Active Agents wanted. Liberal terms. Send 11.00 at once for complete ouriit. A. 8. BARFESECO. 11l Allß William St. New York.

JULIET.

J. W. POWELL.

NATIONAL GREENBACK TICKET OF JASPER-COUNiY-For Sheriff. A. B. CLINTON. For Treasurer. SAMSON ERWIN. For Surveyor. C. P. HOPKINS. For Commissioner of tad District, RICHARD RALPH. For Coroner. W. C. PIERCE.

September. Friends, Romans and countrymen lend me yonr ears! and we will endeavor to tell you of the merits of a medicine whose praises are to-day sung by thousands. It is Dr. Marshall’s Bromoline, the Great Blood Medicine. If your blood is impure and pimples cover your face, take firomollne. If your liver is torpid and refuses to perforin its functions, use Bromoline. When the whites of the eyes turn yellow, the skin becomes flabby and dead looking, it is then lime to be taking some* thing that will give you lhe hue of health. That something is Dr. Marshal's Bromoline, wbidh we tel) you has no equal as *a curative agent. Sold by W. J. lines, | Druggist.

1,000 Premium Lists OF TEH JASPER CO. FAIR For Gratuitous Circulation HORACE E. JAMES, SECRETARY

BrssH E ADAC H Evw® discorcred »nd used by «mfhent pbytioan with wonderful tncceu. AH andweMry storMhaveiter wiU>m Jfcryse Ahoa sure cure for INDIGESTION, Mg SB® I Aa s'°*****“<*» and BtlloM<*neM«. DYS PEPS lA—='--~2ai:~. >1 n n ng?«!®PPiLEs —B ■ R n B Q B B B t ’ lß>or “- K lT ’'* "H"' Prepared by J. P. Miller. M l)., SIH H H B B B QI PMladeli*!*, l-a. <A UTION.-A<« yre.u,nr units, BBw B WW mW Wr per botUs amtuins hi signatare and • Pf| ( sfStonM. AU dniggisU and country stores have it or will get it f<>. T «u. XIV 1830. MUNSON LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY, Nanufaitaren of Munson,a new Copper, Tubular and Cable Lightning Conductors with Spiral Flanges. Have been successful in every contest for THIHTY YEARS. It's large Surface, sharp Polats and Edges distributed equally the entire length, render this Conductor more efficient than any other manufactured. 3STOB.MA.ISr 'W’AuB.JXTEB.. Agent for Jasper County. Rensselaer. Indiana bßbi m eARE AGAIN! . ~ - ‘-11 • ■ t WITH A. FULL X.IITE OF Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clocks, Spectacles, Violin Strings, Jewelry, Accordeons, PockerCutlery, SOLE AGENT > OR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH I have in »r employ, A FIRBT-CU. ASS WORKMAN, of eight years; ex periencr Fine Watch Work a Specialty. Orwin’s Old Stand. HAMAR T. M. JONHS THE TAILOR! Suits for Men, A oaths and Children cut and made to order. All wor warranted. I have just returned from Chicago with a FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS and 1 will sell Milts from $6 to $lO cheaper than you can buy eleswhere. Come and try me, . T. M. JONES, “Tht Tailor/

ABK the recovered Sufferers. Victim* OBM Fever and Ague, the Patient, how they reSwSw bevrful Spirits and wfUaay by tekiag nnnr utxr bxsulaiok For Dyspepsia, Cowrtipatioa, JiusMm, Bilioui attacks, atok Xeadactee, Colle, Biyriosiw «T ■ytrita.lisriteGiiA, Haart Baras,/te. It Has no EquaL This trnrivaledSoutbernrenmiy is warranted not to contain a single partiele at Mxbccbt, or any tajurtoua mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE. If you feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly,, poor and tongue coated, you are raffteringfrom torpid liver or‘ r biliou guess,” and nothing wiU cure you so speedily and permanently as Simmon’s Liver Regulator. It is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. It takes the place of quinine and bitters of every kind. It is the cheapest, purest and beat family medicine 1B BL BCIUB A CO, RS'Mff kyaUßnggtsts. ? Ityurfl

HARDING & THARP. wavs moved Tint DRUG STORE Into Mrs. Hemphill’s Brick Building, and have fixed it up in good style, and wben you need anything in their line be sure to patronise their store. You will find the old Pioneer ready and willing to wait on you. They keep a general assortment of 4XO— Medicines! PERFUMERY, ETC., And sell at the lowest cash prices. For the accommodation of the public they keep a choice assortment of GF.OOSBIZS In the same room, and sells as cheap er cheaper than other dealers. FEADIG & JOST —DEALERS.IN—DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, , HOSIERY, ETC., ETC. LADIE’S AND GENPS FURNISHING GOODS, . CARPETING, CHOICE GROCERIES, PLUG AND FINE-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobacco, in short, a complete stock of General Merchandise, These- goods are first-class in every respect,were carefully selected by one of experience, with special reference tp'ihe.Rensselaer market, and will be aold at hard time prices. Agents for the Celebrated M SELZ & CO’S Prime Quality Boots A Shoes. None better in the world. Call and look at them. FEN DIG A JOST. AGENTS WANTED CMPYPinPFAII •DO to 5125 a Moath.LnUIULurEUIA ttrniAF Law and forms for Burl. E*IOW TO BEneu Men. Farmer*. MeYOUR OWMSSfitiW ■ W Greatsuccau. One agent LAWYER sold wo in one town’an- ' ■wF* Ww ■ tl» ether 158 in M days, another 78 in 13 days. Saves tin time. it* co»t, and everybody wants it. Send for circularsand terms. Also General Agents Wanted. Auvrevs P. W. ZIEGLEB * CO., 1,000 Arch St.,Phil’s, Pa.

Jeu 1 DEI 'JL' JL IM* E. BuMltea Dowden. A. r—uTii.- Mcouaeeeh. AllUrug Stores. LA.XI A. r J? IN E. Laxakbro Loreages for Begwtatteff th* Boweia. l->nou and CnnM Constipation. fiS cento P«r box. A-l Drug Stores. Fmum V '-iirs Tnoxso.t, Pastor of the Church of the Disciples of Christ, Detroit, Mich.—••My «oa was dangerously ill and entirely prostrutel from Chills and Fever: Quinine and other medicines had been tried without effect Mr. Craig who ha I used Thenualino tn A lonic, advised a trial of it, which was dona, resulting ia his complete recovery within a few days.** KStiTJ U Ltr«C APSULETS. Him I ISW IS Safa aad reliable cure for Bblwl wl Vfi ■ „lFj<iuey Complaint-, and taftaBHUMSOi i :a *a»v of the Orin-.ry Organa. Keren tor v Ixrocic. They will cure any recent enro I•. seven days. The word Doenta is ca every lox. I-rice per box. with full directioaa, Capentets (small sixe) 73 coats. Capsulee (large stae) 81.ro. at*n i>rngStoree. Mailed on receipt <X price by DUNUA3 DICK A C0..3S Wuostee Street, K«w Ye- - - f-ew. B Instantly relieved, by the twoofMacqaeen Matico spplicntions Druggists, or mailed on receipt of pFEB by DUNDAS DICK A CO.. Mfg. £&1SI Chwnista, 35 Wooster Street, New York.

DR. BARBEE’S INHALER IN OPERATION. The above picture pertly shows how Dr. Barber’s Inhalwr acta. It is the tirst and only perfect Inhaler ever invented. vapor in a crude and ohJectionablo state to the breathing apparatus. Dr. Barber’s invention washes it free from allunwholonome paxHclee through pure water, makfagtt a faultless Tnhaltnginstrument. Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, and other diseases of the air passages of Nose, Throat and Lungs, can be reached •nig by Inhalation. Dr. Barber’s Inhaler carries healing vapor <1 treat to the acre and inflamed ourfaeee, and searches out tho very seat of disease. It Is a complete treatment Fin Itself-not a quack device for luring the sufferer to buy a batch of high-priced u secret” nostrums. Allintelllsrent physicians use and recommend Dr. Barber’s Inhaler. It cures Catarrh in all stages. It cures Bronohitia. It relieves and cures Atathma and Hay fever. It cures Bnenemonia, Blptheria, and even Conrnmption, if taken in time. It tarnishes The ONLY TRUE WAY to CURE all diseases cf the breathing anperatuß. It is the cheapest radical and complete treatment ever known. Druggists *ell Dr. Barber 1 * Inhaler. We have local agent* in nearly every town; but sufferers who have been deceived by dehuive advertisement* will please sesn i s a fostai. card for fvlt. DKscßimoN of this treatmint. It is a great discovery: to know all about it costs you only a postal card. Give address plainly, and name of paper containing this notice. Address the sole mattutacturen, BREHT GOOD h CO., New York City. Don’t Suffer a Day WITH Xtyapepsia, Constipation, Live: Complaint, Indigestion Debility, &c., - USE DR. J. S. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN Established 1850. Nature’s own Remedy ; contains no Drugs. If you are so bad oft as not ts be able to eat a Cracker without distress, try Dr, Houghton's Pepsin, take no base im:t.',tions. Sold by til Druggists. J. 11. Eato:<, Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. “ After all, no remedy Is eo contain to euro CONSUMPTION E 3 Eure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, arboiated by Willson’s excellent process.”—Dr. Watt. All consumptive patients are earnestly invited to give Wiltoons Carbolatcd Cod Liver Oil a fair trial. It is easily and readily digested where all similar preparations are refused by the stomach, and immediately enters into the circulation, acting specifically upon the decaying lungs. The nutritious properties of the oil sustain and build up the system, while the active curative properties of tbs preparation complete the work of healing. Is Retained by the Weakest Stomach, Is free from Unpleasant Taste. Arrests Decay. Never gets Rancid. It cures Consnmptlon, Scrofula. Asthma, Bronchitis, Emaciation, Coughx, Colds, Hemorrhages and all lung and constitutional complaints. Ax a Blood Purifier the Carbolatcd Oil is remarkably efficient. Its use in Scrofulous AffecUous, Rheumatism, Ac., is strongly recommended. Ils puryfying power is wonderful in Consumption, —depending as it frequently does, upon Scrofulous taint. It acts upon the rational theory of lanrxni atsly Arrrsting Dxcav wk'U it Builds up th* Svstxm, enabling it to throw off the diser se. Il costs no more than ordinary oils—and testimonials during the past seven years prove iu superior’WlLLSON’S CARBOLATED < (NOBWESIAN) COD LIVES OIL is sold onl> in large wedge-ehaped bottles. Willson isspeiied with a double ”L?" Remember the word ” Cardolatxd ” in ordering from your druggist, and insist on having the right kind. Cue mo Chemical Co., N. Y. Raven indellible Ink. MADE Best in the world; black as the IJUnii'T mnlm ravens s wing- flows perfectly TV Uli I Vnjlu does not spread or run; always JU 1 C fl lyUn ready, no preparation needed; tVAcjl Pl II I U£ V wiH not inhire any fabric, mil vLU’ilum Sold by all Druggists Book- (JU I . fellers and Stationers. Gusxr Ch*m!calCo.,N. Y.

Children CRY FOR Pitcher’s Castoria. Mothers like, and Physieiaar reeeumenil it. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. CENTAUR LINIMENTS ; the World's great Pain-Believing remedies. They heal, soothe and cure Burns, Wounds, W eak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Sprains, Galls, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. • I Piao’s Care for Consamp« ■- gH tto nto also the best conyh med- H Es iciae. Dose: small—bottle Ej E 'area. Sold everywhere. -35 c B ■ and SI.OS. | Warranted to first beyora.

INCIANAPOL’S.WPHI & CHIC/GO, •r jb c?a «.x>. On and attar May SA, trains Will ran as tollows: ■ GOrSG SOUTH, |~ Leave. Arrive. ifo. 1. | Not. Stations. Xo..S. I S-30 AM. 1:00 fm Rexsselaer l’:80M. 8:30 pm: 8:15 “ 1:18 •• P. Ridge W:l7.a M. 8:15 u 8;30 “ S:4O “ Bradford U:RI “ 7:SO “ 7fl» “ S:88 “ Monticello 10:51 »• 830 “ 835 “ 436 Pittsburg 10:05 “ 5:85 “ 830 “ 430 a Delphi .1030 “ 530 “ JOHN MILLfKAN, Ass’t Sup’t. 8. JC.YBOM AN, Gen’l Manager f ■ ■ . x ■. • ’ ;

SOUTH SIDE Of WASHINGTON ST. RENSSELAER..IND. “ carry the to Mary 1” Harness, Saddles, Collars, , Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil,

J Domestic and XewTprle finger Sewing Machines, &C.,&C.,AT W; H.&.C. RHOADES' HARNESS SHOP. 12:7 PIOISTEER MEATMARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) ; Rensselaer, - - J. J. EIGLESBACII, i’rop’r. BEEF. Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sausauge, Bolozua, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur- ’ chasers at the lowest price.',. None but the besl • stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited t« call. * ' The IHghcst Price Paid for Good Fat Cattle. 11-8. . J. J. EIGLESBACH. DR. T7V. 3Ls. XX-A.3VIAZX, ZDEINFTIST. t wish to say! teali rltieene of lieuM’elaer and Jasper .<v county ihutlj jtyihave rcniov-c'-l m y office FUSE'S, if foA Io the room vMg formerly ocV’SE a 3T. j ciipied byDr; Netti S S /i s. Wasbburh.in the rear of THE JEWELRY STORE, And that I am now better than ever prepared toexccnte all kinds of work in my branch of business in the highest style of the art and at lowest possibe prices. W. L. 11 AM AR. • - C. H. WALKER'S ' NEW AND SURE ZFTEIXjXIESF! One of the best remedies of the age for THE CURE OF CONGESTIVE CHTI.T S, BOWEL COMPMINT. SICK- H EA DA CHE, j NEURAI.f-IA, J RHEUMATISM, CHILLS, COLIC, CHAMP, BRONCHITIS, DIPHTHERIA, E: C. C. H. WALKER’S LCHSTG BA.I A 1 FOR CO J.DS, COUGHS, HOARSNESS, LUNG FEVER, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA & CROIIP. It is good for Children and one of the best Medicines for Consumption. Both of the above Remedies are for Male at XSS£S’B Drag Store.

HARNESS MAKING t' sjfao- «•*» - JONATHAN PEACOCK Has purchased Geo. Granel's Harness Shop and is now prepared to accommodate the *- ‘ public with every article in his Hue, such as HARNESS! SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, ' ] WHIPS, ETC. His work is made of the best material and put up in the neatest and most substantial manner. Prices a little lower than the lowest Shon nnposite- McCoy & Thompson’s Bank r Rtnsselaer, Ind. J. #. PEACOCK,