Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1880 — Page 3

Pt r^S a J/ K Staff 7* sirtw£y. *,tM*mday l» Jfsrttk; PltUMmdOfim fm**; ~~ csuftt arrxeißsi Clerk.,; :.j.i..„. M ,C*ißU* M. P»JC*. - • . ... Gjeo. M- •esses** 1 iuL~ ’ - ...tBSa c. Xowsl* ■*" ;;; .i:....fn«T t *»***. Kreorder Jam* T. A»wr». H ..I, LMU>-Afcru So £SZten<ta*t fchaels D- B.SOJW - *_ »ut lMMrtck.laxxc n. Dcwb, Ot«*i**io**ro g* DWriH..lt»itMi, r > 'JW Afi ■**»«<» JteroA, ,#■— > A#**»*w**< December. .* COIPORATIOI OmCIM: Morobol * .'. CIUU* P**TT, ChZ* ' ..... K. I. Fsn.ur*- “ fWWirt Ciau* P-5«2f1• • JdWwd .WIMAAS H- L**«. II—., Jld Ward. ■ CM A ELKS lum. CmmUbh < ;G«om« BWLH. I sthWord ;r. J. Ss*ss. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. » TllCU,t jjR. I. B. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN aj»d SURGEON, Bennelur, Indian*, fliroo *p«*eiAl to Di*e»***of Women ’ and Chi Wren and Cbroale DUesae*. Kern erabereall* am promptly attended when hot prof— ioD*Hr enya*nd. B. ALTER f PHYSICIAN asp SURGEON, Rensselaer. Ind. Drricy—At W. J. I—’* Pro* etore. V j

jjaJAOWEKS, homeopathic THTSICIAX A SVKGEOX. - ’ Rensselaer, Indiana. Ofieo one door vat ol Pottofflen. Ueeldenee oppoeltw Pr. l.o*gfa ridge'*. O. C- LINK, HOMOEOPATH, Rensselaer, Ind. Ofite* fronting the coort home, and eat! of the * PratfoOce. .attoeieti. * Chablks P. Wsigst, Sinwiu W. Basra. Attorney at Imor. Notary Publie. TO RIGHT A REEVE, . ■ ’attorneys AT LAW, Collecting Aponte *#<l Real K*t*t« Brokers, - Rensselaer, Ind. (Offlce over Starr’* Grocery Store.) agr Aliotracte of title* prepared, land* ex-’ haimed, t.ixe* paid, etc., «**. ' £ JARPER W. 6SIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. TructU In Ui* coart* of Jaeper, Newton *nd Beutpn conntias.

yj H. PIERCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , Remington, Ind. N'utarr Public, Collection* made in any part of tti* Stats. CHReo in Ilatlisnray bnihilnr. ORDECAI F.CHILC’OTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attend* to all bnsinoa* in tbe profession with pruinptee** and di*p*tch. O01«-c in *econd »:ory ol the llakoeror building. Bimox P. Tuowraox, .Davip J. Thommox. J ttereey at late. J'fta/7 J'ablif. TCMOMPBON A BRO.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ; Rensselaer. lild. Tractic* in all the court*. We jiay particular attention to paving taxes, telling and - ' r leasing lauds. M. L. SPPri.Ett Collector and Abstractor, a. a. nvnciNi. ximri dwicoi.vs. || 8. A Z. DWIGGINS.; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Reusselaer, lud. \Ta hare money to loan to farmer* at 7 per cent intermit on long time. Call at the Citizen’* ilauk and see ns. ■Jj'RAjtK W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Seal Eelate Broker, t)RUo next door to Po'stofflre. Practice* in the court* at Jaamr,Newton and ltenton counties. Land* examined, abstract* of titles prepare*!, tax** paid, and collection* made. JJANIEL B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, * ; Rduasclaor, Ind. Notary Public and Insurance Agent. Special attention given to tbacollection and prompt . remittance of claim*.

A. HcCOY A THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Boy and sell domestic exchange, make collections ou'all available points, pay interest time deposits, eta. HoursiHbi U o’clock a- m. to 4. o’clock p. ra. FRED COLE & CO., HOUSE & SIGN PAINTERS# Also Pater Hangers; la fact do «t ary thin* pertaining to Uie business promptly and *( reasonable rate*. Shop oxer Bedford'* More, Rensaelaer, Ind.

Rans. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. 'Will handle American and Ilalian Marble,. Quincy and Scotch Granite, and give special attention to bnilding Work. 12-6 ft. ft Dvigglat, Zlmri Xhriggias , /WI. i. Cmtkitr. Citizens’- Bank, , * JtrxssxLAjrx, ikdiasa. Does a general bankingbueinese; give* apecial attention to collections; remittance* made on day of payment at entreat rate of exchange; internet paid on balances; certificates bearing i □ wrest issued; exchange bought and sola. This bank owns the bnrgfar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in 1878. This safe Is protected by one of Sargent - * time locks. The bank fault used la aa good as can be built. It will be seen from the foregoing that this bank furnishes as good security to depositors as can be-furnisbed HOPKINS HOUSE, (North siduhington at-.) ‘ R«ns*elaer,' - - Indiana, R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. THE nOPEIKS HOUSE has acquired an enviable reputation with the traveling public, sod is widely known as affording the best accommodations and most satisfactory sntermainmsnt. Day and week board can always be obtained at moat reasonable rates. 114. E.J.HOPIIXS NOWELS, HOUSE, Rensselaer, - - Indiana THOMAS BOROUGHS. Pro. rpiTE BOWELS House is a new, UuveX story brick hotel, Jest opened. The probexperienee aa a caterer He traveling public, The d with aa abundance of ’ to the culinary art, the new. clean mad healthful, la respectfully solicited to iy anu week boarders will at to stop at the Nowise THOMAS BOROUGHS.

—— *-The Nowels houro baa a new] •Ifn. —The infant son of Wb. Myers died last Monday. * —Torch light procession next Monday night. Everybody eome. —Mr. Ferguson with his family takes rooms with Mrs. Moss for tbe winter. —Ed Rhoades will soon goto houeeAfeeping in the bouse occupied by Mr. Morgan. —The proprietors of the Oxford Tribune have just passed through s siegs of siekness. Miss. Jennie Holmes of Delphi spent last Sunday with Misses Doand Lizzie PursapUe. ~ ; —That little Wren at tbe Depot, is still sweet on tbe Goose- —A barring dog never bites. —And strange to say little Johnnie Borrouphs has a slight antipathy to the “red headed geniu?.’* » —One Mike Hogan pays f6OO on a wager that Landers would be elected. Mike now repenteth his folly—The enterprise of our business men is attracting large numbers of visitors to the town to do business.

—Mr Powell, sheriff elect and Mr. Morgan have rented the Cleveland house Just vacated by Mr. Ferguson. —Squire Thomas A. Knox of Hanging Grove called on us last week. He takes the Republican for another year. —The Michigan City Enterprise re' ports Lake Michigan strewn with wrecks, the result of the rcceut severe storms. The Oxford Tribtme reports the opening of work on the North and South Railroad running through that vilfogfe. —Mr. Mitchell teacher of the gram mar department of our schools was laid up Tuesday with a severe attack of neuralgia. —Married—Mr. Jas. Long to Miss. Mary E. Mitchell by Rev. A \y. JFood, yesterday afternoon, at the Hopkins House. —The Monticelio JTcraitl says that not a Republican meeting has been held at Idaville that has not been disturbed tty democrats. * —Dr. Anirim and Lemuel Shortridge. tpth of Keener, were in town Wednesday) They report a general Garth Id boom in Keener. —Married—at residence of the bride’s father last Thursday evening at 7 P. M. r -by Rev. D. T. Halstead> Mr. O 6Cor Figley to Miss Belle Cn»s. cup. ■*< 4 —Squire I. ,G. Brasket of Union township made us a call Wednesday, and provided us the wherewith tliift we might contiuue it is subscription to the Republican. —Charley Hopkins Store room north west of town is In proeess of erection and will be eomp'eted in a few days. Charley will lay in hi* Stock of supplies next week.

—Our lumbermen are attracting customers from a. long distanue. Several large hilts have been sold t» people living in the region of Mt. Gilboa in Benton county. —Dr. Washburn will move his office to the rooms over lines drug store in a few days, where lie will be pleased to have all lih> patrons and friends call and see him. '— A little girl 8 years of age died (lie. other day at Brookston. caused by eat. ing jimps m aie 1.. People should be careful not to allow poisonous herbs to grow about their houses. —Lest week’s Sentinel reports the display at the fair good and the attendance large. We are pleased to learn this os we h ive not had the privilege of visiting the fair for several weeks. —A serio'ts runaway occurred in Remington last week by which Mr. Westmire of Benton county had one horse killed, his buggy badly broken and himself considerably: shaken up. —D. D. Dykeman of Lognnsport visited his Democratic friends here thfe first of the week. The visit we suppose bad notlOng to do with an attempt to “carry” tbe county for Hancock.

*-Charley Warns,r succeeded in passing Examination at Purdue for the Freshman class. This speaks well for the thoroughness of Mr.-Al-len’s instructions and the energy end capability of our joung friend Charlie Dr. Waahburh reports uncle Billy Timmons to be gaining daily; and thlnis he will be able to be at the polls next Tuesday. The friends of Mr. Timmons are at his recovery as none of them expected it—Mr. James Downing of Chalmers is to decorate his wheel barrow and give Mr. Dobbins, the postmaster a free ride tomorrow. This he agreed to do in case Mr, Porter was elected governor, It will most likely be an interesting occasion. —Norman Warner hasjuatcomplet. ed an excellent improvement on bis property, a brick two story building the lower story arranged for a cellar, the upper for an ice house. Mr; Wm. Paxton puts oue of his Pulaski jobs of plastering on the building. —At a republican jollification last Week over In Newton county a bucket of powder carried by Mr. Ulery, brother of the shlritr elect, was ignited by sparks from the anvil. The backet exploded aud burned Mr. Ulery and another gentleman in a shocking man. ner. The gentlemen will recover, but. will earry marks of the injury through Ilfs.

have just received the Nov ember number of the "The Nursery” a magnificent little monthly for youngest reader*, published by the Nursery Publishing company 36 Bromfield street Boston. This magasine const os a host of attractive stories for young folks, such as are instructive a" well as interesting. Parents should be careful to provide for their children at an early age sach home attractions as will Instill in them a love for ther home fireside. No better way tlran to provide them with good books and None hold a more honored position than the "Nursery* ■ The price la only $1.50 per year.

AntMt 'did” Utc place tot Suud.y evening—we mean the marriage of ohr foreman Mr. Arthur \V. Cole to Miss Ella Oaborrfe, both of Renasetaer, which occurred at the residence of Ezra L. Clark, at# o’clock last Sunday evening. Tbe ceremony was conducted by Rev. A. W. Wood. We extend hearty congratulations to the young couple and wish them a happy through life. We acknowledge tbe receipt of a liberal supply of cake.

Local Gossip.

BY IROQUOIS.

—Jacob Close of Barkley is building a nice barn. —A now roof on the iiMise occupied by Doc- Hamer. —Many of the piipils of the high school are studying Latin. —John W. Nowels, five miles north of tewn, lias built a new stable. —The Iroquois river ib the nearest dry itbsa been for three years. —Tbemarket is over stocked with potatoes at forty cents per bushel. —School boys in town do not swear ss much as formerly. Good for them. —Harvey Phillipe of Hanging Grove has sold his farm'to Hugh Low, of Bradford. —C. W. Clifton is traveling agent for the Aetna Life Insurance company and is succeeding well. —Charley Stackhoua and Wm. Parker were over to Pulaski county and bought a nice lot of young cattle* —Prof. G. W. Allen Is attending Law school at Ann Arbor Mich. E. I. Philßpe is going to attend the same this fall. —Trustee Porter has lightning rods put on the school bouses of Mariou township. Paris school house was siruck by lightning last spring. Plant trees too, Jud, when needed f and by the time the rod 9 are down the trees will be up aud protect as well.

—Duvall’s stable goes up slowly. He says the reason Is his brick mason has two or three other jobs and is trying to hold all by working a little at each. Frank is a pretty shrewd geiman. —The A. O. tj. W. or Ancient Order of United Workmen meet in the Odd Fellows Hall every Wednesday night. The members enjoy about the same benefits of Odd Fellowship and each have life insurance policies of s2oo<\ —A. L. Willis Is. doing a prex-ing business. He made as much as seven hundred gullousyif cider per day. During the seasbn lie has made many thousand gallons, ami will have several hundred g illous of vinegar from the pommiee —The creamery started by Mr. Perkins promises well for the people in Rensselaer and ith vicinity. Mr* Perkin* pays good prices for cream •nd gets good prices for butter. He h:u» the promise of cream from the milk of about four hundred cows. —Ben Martin is putting a bridge across the Iroquois river near the ford below Alter’s mill. It, will be quite a convenience but was not needed as badly ns the one directly north of town where George Burk was to put in an iron bridge in case lie was not elected. Seventy five feet of trestle ami a half mile of grade will do.

Pleasant Ridge Items.

Ilealtli good, weather cool. Garfield meeting at Pleasant Ridge S.-hool house Friday night, all are cordially invited so attend. The republicans of this place are in good spirits and working for the victory of this Campaign, llev. Wood preaches at the Watson school house next Sabbath at P. M. School commenced at this place and Watson's last Monday with good attendance all eager to start again on the path of knowledge.- Allie Johnson and Frank Hunt are the teachers. Eighty-five, barrels of flour just received at Parkison’s, to be exobanged for wheat. Lightning rod peddlers are the nuisance of the day in this part of the world, bat the P. R. school house can now boast of new lightning rods. El* , worth Jb Sigler from Porter oounty are buying ind pressing hay at this fdace. Wheat is still coming in ively. Nearly all the farmers are busy hashing corn this week, which proves to be better than was expected. Luther Hemphill is building a frame house on his farm one mile west of P. R Another Garfield boy at Lan McDonald’s, usual weight. Frank'Wataou is very well pleased over his new daughter. The oyster supper at W.E. Moore’s last Saturday night was well attended, and all enjoyed themselves splendid and spoke highly of the supper. Juliet.

Remington Items

“ Keep the ball a rollin.” “Telegraph it to the boys” that the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November is almost here. Indiana (like England) "expects every man to do his' duty.” We tbreehundredandtwentynined them in October and we can do it again in November and not half try There are so many young men. easting their first votes this year. Please don't throw them away hot east them where they will count after the election, and we will “telegraph it to the boys again” and maybe three hundred and twenty-nine of them will eoine over from Rensselaer and help us have a big jubilee or barbecue or some other kind of demonstration wortby of a great victory. Vote intelligently and carstnlly boys. We are sorry that our friend C. H. Price has gone over to the enemy, but then, they need a few good men so badly, and we have to many left, that we can afford to •pare one.- Sbake-Charles. Aoross the ehaaiti—-the political chasm, dark and deep which now divides us. The Republican |party which

you hail mid farewell. % “The most rediculoas looking lant journal's account of oar joltifi* eatioti last Taesdwy evening. Why, it was immense. Not » point c{ numbers perhaps tbough the Hall was wel) filled, bat in enthasissmi enjoytnent and general good feeling. The speeoh of >ir. W»l*y—which ihe Reporter man Ignores—was ex cellent, as wrto all tbe other speech-* es, while the flinging was siihpty superb. We hope the Uensflciaer Glee club will come over and .help us jollify after Gen-. Garfield ia elected. Rensselaer will Fodh hare an ad-

dition to her population, thp interesting family of sheriff PovrelL "WV know that \on will extend to.: them a hearty welcome. Wet *»o-‘ very sorry to lose tfiem. V:** ‘ Judge Uatumohd’a charge to the grand jury should be read by every intelligent thinking man, no matter wtathii (oiticsl creed may be There are too many charges of unfair dealing, bribery and corruption among politieUns. Those who make such oharges should be reqnired to prove them. Noble J. York, “Joey” Hardman, Will Moss, Dr. Owens, Bun Learning, Kills Cotton, Dors Porcupile, Mary Draper* Jennie Holmes and Nellie Spitler all paid a flying visit to Remington lust Sunday. Come again ladies and gentlemen. We will always be glad to see you. We havn’t time this week to take up Bro. Cox’s “redioulous” tirade in last week’s paper. In fact we scarcely “ieel the slcru jpy that warriors feel in foeinsn worthy pf their steol” when we enter the lists against ye valiant Charles. It was really creel in him to pnll as up so suddenly in the very beginning of our literary career, just as we were galloping on so gallantly toward the great winning saecess. Oh those dreadful words,' “braih J for bfain, retnrnep for returned, ordlunary lor ordinary, etc.” Everybody knows that they could not possibly have been primers mistakes. who ovtsr‘*herd” of “sntch” words? It makes ns sick at our “stomaclie” to think of them. We will have to send to our “drngist” and get a do*e of those wonderful “pils” and then perhaps we will feel “heter.” By the way where is Rensselaer. Isit a new town? No Name.

An extra flue chiffonier $15 below cost at F.J. Sears & son's.

■*—Call on Bedford foe die. —Try Bedford's Tobacco» and cl gars. —Glass Ware at rock bottom prices at Bedford’s. —"Fresh oysters served In all sty/es by 8. M. Larue. —Look at it—tho Chiffonier at the New Furniture store. —The pe«>|>A* all go to Larues for /undies on short notice. —Bedford lias A No. 1 Tea that he will sell j-ou for 50 cts per Hi. . —Country produce UAon in exchange for groceries at Bedford’s, — S. M. Larue is plastering the /vitchen in the rear of liis eating room. —Farmers, when • you are in town, call on 8. M. Larue for One of his nice hot dinners. V —For sale cheap Heating stove good as new, apply at Goldmau & Hardnnn’s Jewelry store. P. M. Larue Aeepa on hand a fullfine of cigars, cigarettes, and tobaccos or the latest and most popular brands. —For a deficldus fuuch call on S. M Larue and try a dish of his Sardines or California Salmon. They’re first class. —When buying school suppfiesand stationery it would be well to call and examine the stocA fcepl by S. M/ Larue. —Bedford keeps Delphi lime constantly in stock. Also calcined pits, ters, plastering hair, cement and at full line of the best pressed brick.' “ —A wagoa that is safely warranted is the beet. Bedford gives a writ, ten warrant with the Newton Wagotp Do not purchase until yon have seen the Newton. ... —F. J. Sears &Son have just received* a hansdome new hearse worth SIOOO from New York city, the sides are made of one piece of oval shaped glass. It is a beauty. F. J. and Charley mean business surety; y, •... —Our enterprising hardware merchant Norman Warner is selling at the rate of three stoves a day at present. This speaks well for hismanuer of doing business. We refer our readera especially to his advertisement In auother column.

Chiffonier

—An extra fine Chiffoneir, an ele. gnat piece of furniture—something new. Call and aee it at F. J. Sean A Son’s.

Bargains

—Ladies ready trimmed hats just arrived at the New Store. —You can bay a stylish trimmed hat for from $ 1.25 to $2.00 at the New Store. —Ju st arrived a new line of cloaks from $2.00 upwards at the New Store.

Read Read! Everybody.

We with to e&ll your attention Us our large Hook of school books. Staiioaary, pens, Inks and Pencils. And for the benefit of thol*who, wish to use the “Revised Reader*” we bare mads arrangements io give in exchange the Revised readers for tbe # corresponding old books at less than half the us«fd rates. When yos trant any thing in the school book lift* you should hot fall to ses us before purchasing Very trnly yours. Harding & Tharp*

Jones? \ • I —Go to Starr & Co’s for bargains in rSE-v' bom * ,romiocuto = —Go to c. C. Btarr A Co’* far bargains in groceries. —Set scratch books, ruled and unrnl* ed at the Phst office, ti —Lamps, lanterns, and lamp fit- j tores, at Starr A Co’s. * —GlasSthire of new and elegant patterns at C. C- Bturr & Cd*B. '■ oqrtrt* class Hat knob lock all complete, 8$ oents at Ferguson’*. —The grand rush of the season Is to Seans A Ron’s New Furniture store. —Tobacco fcbd Cigars .to suit every body that use the weed at Starr <£- Co’s The best thing for every day wear is those doeskin jeans pants from Jones. *| . if , ;••*„ . » . -r-Dont/orget that C. C. Sfkrr A Co ars offering big bargains In queen* ware. —New goods arid new prices at C. C- Starr A Co’s- Call and get a big bargain. —Sears <fc Bon sell furniture at bed rock pric«*<£aU and see them at the New- Furniture Store. • —A new .assortment of fine Majolica ware, Blue Willow ware, and chamber setts at O. C. Starr A Co’s. —£erjmepn is prepared to pay cash for ajl kjb4* of araiu or trade flour, hardware and lumber for the same —The place to get building material, Fergilson’Sl Reason, he keeps a full stock of best quality at lowest prices. — Just ooculhg.— A large bill of lumber to be sold at the lowest possible prices. B. F. Fkkgukon.

-*-F6ir table cutlery, pocket cutlery t razors* ft Wars, spoons, etc., go to C! t C. Starr A Co’s the cheapest-filled in town, -r , —lfo griping, nd sicknes, in using Rinehart’s Liver Pills. Only one for a dose. Sample dose free. —For Sale by W. 'J. lines. —B- F. Ferguson offers some first class bargains in lumber this week, in our local columns. He Id tbe man to patronise. —The display of pictures in front o F. J. Sears A Son’s furniture store Is highly creditable to the enterpriser and good taste of the firm. —Full line of. slates at sacrifice to close out,all stylos writing paper, pencils, paper cutters, mucilage, Ac a low prices at the Post Office. . —As winter approaches the homeless begin to prepare for buildiftg. The place to get bargains in building mnterial is at 13. F. Ferguson’s lumber yard. —G. CjStarr A Co. have received the largest stock of the best selected Iron. Stone China Dishes ever brought to town, aud will sell at prices defying competition. —320 is a popular number and generally known that at the Postoflice is CariM*g and Thomas’ bfrm&rolue and V violet standard inks. 5 cts per cone is the cost, elsewhere, they sell 10 cts.

The Best Dentistry.

A* H. Wirt, Dentist, of Monticelio, is 1a town, to do dental work of all kinds. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Office in second story of Mrs- Hemphill,s Bui|ding.

JUST ARRIVED.

A large bill |of Netv Goods in new and elegant designs for the fail trade, from which a suit of any grads or style can be selected at the very lowest prioes. Give me a call and I guar ants*satisfaction- T. M. Jones*'

Librarians Notice.

—IS.II persona who have taken books from the Marion To W Hull ip Library than '3o days previous to this dateare requested to return tbe same at ogee t to my office as I desire to re. arrange the Library by order of Uie township Trustee. October 22nd 1880 Daniel |3. Miller Librarian.

Subscription Agency.

—4Any pricipie newspaper, magazine. or periodical published in tbe United Btates or Canada furnished singly or in piuhs at publishers lowest club wi to any address in the United BtasM or Canada. The list includes over fifteen hundred magazines, weeklies Snd dailies. No extra charges for pqsjiAgeor other incidentals, at tbs Post Offlce. Rorpoe James.

A New Paying Occupation For Ladies and Gentleman.

The Handsome Nickel Plated New Hdtaa Lamp being introduced to the pugMwthls season, is the most meritorious article ever offered Agents to make money with, is safer, and more oonveftient than the Student Lamp, which has heretofore had the reputation es being the Safest Lamp made, it has a damp to firmly attach it to the Sewing Machine, Piano, Organ, Desk, eta. The fear of the ordinary lamp being accidentally upset or thrown from the table, Is entirely relieved by this damp contrivance. It ean be adjusted to throw the light just where it ia wanted to suit the eyes, and can be converted into a handsome wall lamp. It has the bestargand burner, a filling indicator, and convenient match box, and Its price is within the reach of every one. It has been fully tested and »editorially endorsed by the "Wmtern ; Christian Advocate,” "Am. Christian KeView,” "Herald and Presbyter,” "Journal and Messenger,” and "Cfapatian Standard,” the leading Religious papers of Cincinnati, and is epdmeed by the Mayor and Post-Mas-ter c| Cincinnati, the Agent of the American Express Company and Presidents es Insurance Companies, a$ being the Safest, Most Convenient ’kpd best lamp made. There are three raasqhs Why Agents should seek such an si Icle to canvass for—first for its safety and great convenience, It la needed in every home—-Second its ■low price makes its sale immense, — wilt be a credit to bafidle such e- One southern Agent writes aster than Gen. LeC’s portrait it after the war, another says he palmy days of the Sewiag », Its rapid sale, low price, and terms surprise old Agents.— Home Lamp Co. Chretnnati, dentiou our pa pet and they »you full particulars and exterritory to canvass in.

of moulding at Ferguson's. • ~ each week by S. M. Larue. -Scr.pboota.p.M, pencil. .«.» - LarueMrs. Wm. Tirp«T, Owasco, N.Y*. s*y»: —I have worti an Improved Excelsior Kidney Putt about three ursek*, and have received great relief from it for pain in the back. —Sea Adv. J, H. Bick, of Toledo, Ohio says: —My father, before weraing the “Only Lung Pad,” could not pleep nights on account of his violent coughing, since wearing it be has slept sonurfy every night.'— Si* A lr.

NOTICK i* hereby glvsn that the nndevsigncd adminicles tor of the estate of Andrew J. Heed. deceased, will offer at public outcry, at the late residence of Raid dacitcnt, iu Bark lor tnwu»hii», Ja?; oh count* 1 . Indiana on the Wth dav of November ISS9. tiia personal property of Raid estate consiatinr of hovers, cows, hogs <■ attic, wagons nwd fanning implements .uiftof household and kitchen furniture nnd v.triona other artie'ec. Sale to begin at 10 o'oloek A. M. Teans:—Sums three doilaraand under cash. Over three dollars a credit of one year, the purchaser giving note, at interest and attorneys fees, waiving benefit of valuation with sued security. CLEMAST TIMMONS. October >I,IBBO, Administrator ELECTION NOTICE State of Indiana. Jasper county, s*. To the Sheriff of Jasper county, Greeting. You arc hereby notified, that at the election to be held at the several voting precinct* in this county on Tuesday the and day of November A. to. 18f». one presidential elector for each of the thirteen Congressional Districts of the State of Indiana, lind two'preehlentisl electors Tor the state at large are to be voted for. Witness n»y band ami the seal of the ■atr 7*\ Jasper Circuit Coart this 2nd day of k [ "JTJir ) October A. D. CHARLES n. PRICE, Cleric Jasper Circuit Court. In accordance with the above certificate notice is hereby given that the presidential electors herein mentioned are to l>c voted for at the ensuing election to be held on Tuesday the 2nd day of November A. D. 1830. Witness thy hand and seal this 4th tows v\day of Octolier A. P. IBSO. GKOROK M. ROBINSON. v —' 0 Sheriff of Jasper County Ind.

MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. State of Indiana, I County of Carroll,) In the Circuit Court, Morris Sharp, “Trustee” J vs y The Indianapolis. Delphi) September Term 1880. and Chicago, Railroad i Company. I Public Notice is hereby given, that. In pursuance ot a Decree, entered in the above entitled cause, in tiio said Circuit Court, lor the County of Carroll ana state of Indiana, on the Fourth [4th] day of October A. D> iBBo. I. Adalaska Smith, tlie Special 1 Master Commissioner, named in said Decree, will, on Thursday, tlicTvrentv-Eight Day of October, A. 1). 1880, nt the hour of Twom o’clock P. M„ of said day at the door of the county Court House, of Jasper County, in the Town of' Rensselaer, iu the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, offer at Public Auction, to the highest find best bidder, for €»*>»,• [or sucii other means of payment as the Commissioner in said Decree is authorized to receive! and upon the terms mentioned in said Decree, the following described proparty, to-wit: All and singular, the the property owned by f ai I Company [The Indianapolis. Delphi and Chita p> Railroad Company] at the date of said Mortgage ami all the after-atfquircd property of said Railroad Company, to-wit: All the Railroad, then and now constructed, in the State of Indiana from the town of Dyer, in the County of Lake, through tl» CiHcitiee of Lake, Newton.- Jasper. White. Carroll, Clinton, B-.one, Hamilton and Marion, in the State of Indiana, and the Right of Way therefor, Road-Bed, K iperstnietnre, ‘ Iron, T,cs, Chairs, Splieee, Bolts, N its, .Spikes, &o. and all the Lunds and Dn|iot Grounds. Station-Houses Depots. Viaducts, Bridges. Ma'eHals and Property, heretofore purcluised or otherwise acquired, for the Constrociion and Maiutainance of said Railroad, and all unearned S.jlwidies, Donations, etc., and all the Rights. Privileges, and Franchises of said Indianapolis, Delphi arul Chicago Railroad Company, and Property and .Contracts acquired by virtue flieroof. in ’lua.ng Machine Shops Tools. Implcniunis, and Personal Property belonging to said Company, and Personal Property used therein or along the Line of said Railroad, excepting the Locomotive* and ltoiling Stock end all otlicr pm|**rty, aswtTs anil Tax Subsidies voted in the Township of Union. In White County, and Deer Creek Township, in Carroll County, tn the State of Indiana, and belonging to Yeoman, Jlegler and Company, and all property exempted, from said sale by said Decree. Held sjiie. Is by the terms of said Decree, made without any right of redemption therefrom. Notice, is further given : that the First Mortgage Bonds, of said Railroad Caradauv, \viil be.zeeelved iu payujc it of any aoeapMsl J>kL except so far as is required for the puvnmM. of the costs of said FoiedosureurocecdJnds, and .Hie unpaid fiperallng Kxuonses, o/iaid Railroad for the six [B] last months proceed,ng tlie appointment of tiie Receiver. AT) ALASKA SMITH, Pm. Pee 813.80. 8 s*elai Master Commissioner.

Q.EO. SMITH, ' CARPENTER AND JOINFR. All tfork eutrusted to my care will be doue with neatness and dispatch. Charyea Reasonable. .vfej?Et.EfJCYCi.OPEDIA HOWTO ESS sxtea ill'll. Farmer*, M«YOUR LAWYER ' ■ "“V. •Iher 15* in 3* days, another 7S in J 3 clays. Sams ten times Its cost, and everybody wants it. Send for circulars and terms. Also General Agnate Wanted. Audress * f. XT. ZIEGLKK A CO., 1,000 Arch St., PhlPa, Pa. SIOO A MONTH ment to ao*hitelUgent*maw SSS&ss AGENTS Sg superb, highly MUMndad, immensely popular and fast- sj ! NEW BOOK ISEi&Hs Rend for dmhn and terms. Also, for The People'* Maguine and Grand Premiums. Only fl.oo a rear. Sample free for stamp, or 3 months for 10 cent*. r. W. meter toaa rfcllafolyhlx.ur Cfclaat^llfc

fHE LIGHT-RUNNING IIWMMI--BTILL KEEPS THE LEAD I Because it is the simplest, most rell-. able, mad best Sewing Machine ever Invented. It does its work quickly, quietly and well, and always gives perfect satisfaction. It is the result of 25 years of patient labor and practical experience by most bldllod mechanics. It combines the good points of all other machines, with none of their defects. There arc many Sewing Machines of merit in the market, but none are so * eoaaplete snd perfect tix detail , none possess the marked sdrastsfes ead sexpert or worth that have rendered the Ksw Hon so famous. 11 has won the confidence of all who have seen It, being now beyond doubt the most perfect Sewing Machine in the market. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Descriptive Circulars to. JOHNSON, CLARK A CO. M Union Square, IT. T. Chicago, Ills., or Orange, UK—■ W. H, * 0. I hoades, Agentt, Benssslaar, Ini’; A Compound Tincture of the moot valuable rented lea known to the medical profession, prepared upon etrtotiy pharmaoeutlcal pidnolplcs. SET tiD ** **• jtoeSm mpmSaras fa where tt hiu bien in use for more than s Quarter of s oesttmr. Hhrhly conasemirdos a aat Afpeoser. Bold by DnaQH wulsa THE MEBBKNOER OF HEALTH A. hose deed paper descriptive of disease. Its origin aodcwjrwffl be aSdlkM «s aay addmas ox THEMIBHLEK HERB^BITTERB p CO.

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* , f Having secured the exclusive sale of the Famous **E&r2y Kftiifiist StOVC*” and. being fii receipt of a full line with all the latest improvements and Labor saving CJonveuiences, would be pleased to have you call and examine and be convinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves are the Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All lask * is for you to look at them before purcliasiug elsewhere.. I alsj * have in stock a full and complete liue of . _ r .

Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, &c. Latest and West Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves; Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Mails, Sad Irons, &c.,&e. Ca-RAKTD C>3E»E3KTI2SrC3r From 7 O'clock A. M. to 9F. M. Daily. 1 CalS Early for Fresh Parlor FtarsrHu r CASH GROCERY HOUSE ! LOUIS KERN, —DEALER IN— ‘ 'Jr' STAPLE & FAJJCY GROCERIES; eisovisioks, GLASSWARE, QTJEENSWARE CROCKERY, &c. Parties buying for Cash will find it to their interest to examine my goods and prices. The EBiR-hesi l’rices raid for Country Prodnce.. Rentselaer , Indiana. 12-6 * la OXT IS KER3Sf-

GOLDMAN & HARDMAN - THE JEWELERS! Clocks! Jewelry! Watches! Olocks! i BPlated Ware, i o A?/(l l Plat6d Ware « ' * (k * \\l 'WmmWm 0 Instruments /,. i 2 Musical » 9 Instruments/ REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. > 1C Years Experience at the Cectfi* wibbirsr a sissSS’s'

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I X TH mu 3STEWII. S 3 OPERA HOUSE BUILDINf 18 HEADQUAKTEBS FOB DIIY-GOO:i)8 MILLINERY GOODS, _ BOOTS AND SHOES I .; ~ MEN AMO BOYS CLOTHISI MOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, FAMILY QIJJHiiS Bottom Price is our Motto. We will not be We have a large and commodious store building. The best ."and lightest store room iu Northern Indiana. No goods soldjn a dark room. Satisfaction gtmraoteedU>r money refunded. Call nd see our store room, goods and price* before buying.