Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1881 — Page 2

Wk SSemsrtacr Scpsbliran. . a. M. UA.HIAI.L.' C. V. OVESACKBB. MARSHALL A OVERACKER, Proprietor*. Tharsdiyi May 12, 1881.

i . Bumucm Hoti cmWe respectfully introduce to the readers of The Republican our successors in business, Messrs. Marshall & Overacker. We regret the necessity that compels us to re'irign the proprietorship of the paper, bat wiih pleasure we commend the new firm to oar readers. We are grateful for the kind favor r.hown us by those with whom we have • had business transactions through The Republican. We hop© the same regard for the interests of the county paper will be evinced in the sup|>ort given to our successors. By the disposal of the pajjer the •>!d firm of Corkins Bros, is, by mutual consent, dissolved, the subscription fist passing into the hands •»f Marshall & Overncker, to. whom r.tl arrears will ba pai»L P. 8. »'orkins will lie retained by the now firm as lacal editor for the present. We hope the friends of the paper will not to favor its columns with any'matter of local interest. 'With this brief notice Corkins lire s. step down'and out, s the new ftmupandin. Cob kins Bros. , The undersigned have purchased j. he , Republican office together w fth the goodwill anti suliscription !i.-t of the pa peri All subscribers who have paid in advance will receive The Republican until the c-pi rat ion of their subscriptions, when they will be respectfully inviu dto renew. All kubscribers in ..nears will receive the paper as r,f <»al. or at the eptien cf the pubt .is.-ors. • We (Wm it unnecessary and impr- to delineate the future ir e of The Republican in detiil. Tblitcajly, ns hsrtofore, The lit will ndvocote the princij ’. a of the great Republican party in terms that will not be misun-der-b bd. It shall be our aim to .make- The Republican an acceptai I county newspaper, a paper will justly ! represent the •thrift and enterprise of our city r.iJv ity. and to this end we invih t.u * u'd and friendship of ov- . rv citizen of Jasper 'county. - H' . ■ gto receive the same librl; linage accorded the.paper in .4, we remain, A .<ir fob Business, . * Marshall & Overacker.

. T.'br following dispatch from linii ' iilei to the .Chicago Times, h .*-• i -xj Jaaatory : Louis ville, Ky.,- May B.—An- . • ■th.- r'.hig scoop for Louisville railr id • . rerjprise and sagacity leaked ■i t;f not twenty-four hours ago, and .isyille, New Albany <fc Chi- j • * holding the strings to make I ii-» f ori4 of the leading quick i lines <7 the country. ’lts mana-1 grs avd succeeded in consolida- ! uhg i th the present road, the new < hi* o and Indianapolis air line, wl ieh 1; partially built and rapidly ■* .thing completion. This. aid is ttlmosi a direct air line *n the two cities named. It .in.- rom Chicago through Dy<r, J, usselaer, Bradford, Delphi, j’raakfort, Ind. It passes thj .u h Lake, Jasper, White, Carr . Clinton, Boone and Marion co? •hes, a rich district, amply able <■ ;>port the line by local traffic ! •*! .• It is by twenty miles the b. ■-’ vt route between Chicago, and In-be is ipdlis. It connects with the I. h -ville, New Albany & Chicago at r*r.-idford. White county, and tl'.cUce’ goes direct to both Chicagol *nd liidisgmpolis. A large amouift of work has already been done on t : ;2. road, and sixty-eight to seventy miles have already been completed ml .Ter in active operation. The •, remainder of the route has all the -- upplies necessary for its coinple- . ii n on hand, and.the line is nearlv . all graded- The full line from Clne.tgo to Indianapolis will lie comj.leted by Oct. 1, and the roal from Bradford- to Chicago, completing tbs Louisville, New Albany & Chihropgh route, will be inoper- • rtion by July 15. Successful proseent i‘ n of this scheme will give the Eouisv3le. New Albany <fc Cliier.g;> a through line, twenty-five nidi s miles shorter than any other mute, and twenty miles shorter t ,f»y route between Chicago •■and I .dianapolis.

Keener Items.

warm and farmers are Busy getting ready to plant corm 4 * Sdas Swnine talks of going to Miami county to-buy cattle’next wvr-k. He will make his headquar•jkre at Xenia. J. F. Antrim lias n fine new buggy. and has been driving over to Gillam quite frequently of late. Wonder what is the attraction ? J. F. Bonner is putting up a largo store beilding anti will soon open ot’rf «n a larger scale than’ b ; etofor& . - Leander Jones is slowly recovering from r severe attack of fever. A Sabbath-school was organised at Center last Sabbath. George Guild was chosen Superintendent, :.nd made a lengthy speech inwhich h* spoke of the gooct that may be •ite in a neighborhood by a Sab,h Mr.’ Guild is the i ight man lor the and will no doubt conduct the school to & suceeedfa!issue. ... Bev. John Sebring preaches at Pleasant Valley every two weqks.

The class at that place is flourishing in spite of the “hell fire and brimstone” spoken of by the Walker correspondent some time ago. Billy Vant Wou’d gives Keener a call once in a while. Billy looks well far a man residing in the poor house. ►* M. M. Tyler and J. F. Antrim are fanning together th is summer. The boys have been “teaching for some time, but have not forgotten that muscular exercise strengthens the constitution. W. H. Tyler is about buying a drug store in “Passinang.” The Keener post-office is doing a flourishing business now and our worthy postmaster, George DeBoer, understands his business thoroughly. Miss Belle Davis' school closed a short time ago, and she has returned to her home in Xenia. Miss Davis taught a good school and made many friends while in Keener. * Miss Chattie Sayers closed a term of school at Pleasant Grove a few weeks ago and is now teaching in Union township. Peanuts. Constijiation of the bowels, biliousness, impure blood, general debility, are all cured by Dr. Marshall's Bromoline, the big Blood and Liver cure. Sold by <ll druggists- .

COMING EVENT!

Kathleen Mavourneen —or—- / St. JPatriclE’e Eve. A Domestielrish Drama in Four Act*. We take pleasure in announcing, that the theatre season in Rensselaer is not over. Lessee and Manager of the Opera House Noble J. York, has made terms and date with our Rensselaer Amateur Dramatie Troupe, to give an entertainment on Thursday evening, May 19. It will no doubt be a source of pleasure to our theatregoers to learn that our home troupe has the able assistance of Walter Owens, who brings with him all necessary paraphernalia for dress-

ing this play. Mr. Owens is a late member of Felix A. i nd-Eva Vincent Dramatic Troupe. The Vincent Troupe have disbanded till fall but we feel safe in saying that the Vincent Troupe will long be remembered by our people and a welcome will await them should they ever again visit Rennsselaer. Our amateur troupe have entered into 1 this play with a zeal that will far surpass any play ever produced by them. They have selected a play that will best please our people and the casts have been made with great care, and with the able assistance of this star actor Owens, together with the talent displayed in the past by our amateurs, we bespeak for our people an entertainment that will be well worthy their

patronage. It is* the desire of the company to reap a harvest sufficient to .enable them to pey off the indebtedness on the organ , purchased by (he temperarci organization. Let everybody feel interested in this undertaking and come. Everybody will be interested to learn that on the evening this play will be produced, ‘'Mother Carey” (Blanche Boroughs) will appear before you in the cant of Kathleen O’Connor ; also Hon. ‘‘Bruce Hunter” (D. 0. Warren) assumes the character Clearfield. ‘‘Peter Paragraph” (the late newspaper reporter, D. B. Miller) assumes the oast of Bernard Kavangh ; our jovial “Soud” (Hunter’s colored servant, N. H. Warner) will represent Bill Button Gar. Elza I. Phillips, cne hf the “Old Thirteen,” appears on this occasion. Will Harding will be found at home (on the stage) in the cast of David O’Connor. O. C. Dickey and wife will leave their home on this occasion to witness the play of Kathleen Mavourneen, assuming the casts of Red Barney and Meg Marslough. Mrs. D. B. Miller has consented to assume the part of Kitty O Lavery and agrees to see that Bernard Kavanagh conducts himself in a manner befitting his calling as am actor. “Telie Doe” (Alice Hopkins), one of Rensselaer’s favorites, assumes ■Xhft port of Miss Dorothy nagh. Walter Owens will represent Terence O’More. There are other casts yet to assign and when the work is complete, it will be a fine affair, and by attending the performance our people will not only be highly entertained, but will also aid a laudable enterprise. Let every one attend. Remember the date—Thursday, May 19, at Opera House. Tickets on sale at J. F. Hardman's Jewelry Store.

SHERI m BALE.—By virtue es-a certified ■ copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit ceurt. in » cause wherein I’aoisl I*. Baldwin t» plaintiff, and Pleasy K. Cr»s» and Ebeaezer B. Cross are defrqdants, rreuiriug me to make the suns of nuse hundred and forty tlnllars and seventy cents [9M0.70J. with intereet and eosta, I wifi expose at public 01c to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 21st day of May, USL between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, a* the door of the court honae la the town of EcnsseLier, the rents and proflu for a term uot exceeding seven years ihs following described real estate, to-wit: The Kert half of the* out h west quarter [.*4l of portion tweaty-etght [»]. and the northeast quarter [>*] of the mutheast quarter [iq| of section twenty-nine r »l, all in township twenty-eight [MI north range six [A] west, Jasper county, Indiana. And if inch rents and proAls will not sell for a suficlent so in to Satisfy said decree, interest and coats, I will, at the some time and place, , expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, St will be made without any relief whatever from ruluatkmer sppraUemeot law a. and in accordanee with the order of court in said decree. Prms foe, Mtt JOHW W?POWELL, 1 sones to aaosi iinisna s**”?"! 1 *? **?• n " WI , *»» o*«**k TOuraday. 4 ; mid Board.rwwrvlM »*-rt«ht to- reject aay oeaM *r fPMifcdUoM nee audits*. •». EZBA C MOWETA Auditor Jasper County

A Losing Joke.

A prominent physician < Pittsburgh said jokingly to a lady patient who was complaining of her continued ill health, and of his inability to cure her, “try Hop Bitter*!” The lady took it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which she obtained permanent health. She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good patient —[Harrisburg Patriot.

Not Gone Out of the Business

But we have the largest stock of undertaking goods of every grade, ever brought to Rensselaer. F. J. Sxars A Sox. All persons indebted to me will find notes and accounts in the hands of Frank W. Babcock, Es<l Those owing me on account will please settle by cash or note within thirty days.

J. S. Owens. M. D

Sheri rrs balk.—By virtn« *f a earufled copy nt darree to me directed from the rtork of the Jaaper circuit eoort, ia a causa whereto Janathaa I ward ala plaintiff and Eliaha Norton fa defawdanU tVqufrtnjr ma to make the «nm of twolre kundrad aad nfty-eix dollars and eighteea cento fSIJM4.It), with tntcrest nnd eaata, J will expeea at public aaie to the highest bidder on BatsxSay, the 14th day of Kay, 18U, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. U. of Mid dar. at the door of the court bouee in the town at Renaaalaer, the route and broflta for a term not exceeding Mvon years the following described real estate, to-wit: The wart half (4) of the northeast quarter (»/) of sect too thirty (to), towaahip tweoty-aight i») ndrth range soree (7) went, Jasper county, ißtfkUUlo If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient earn to satisfy Mid decree, Interest aadeoeta. I will, at the same time and place, axpoee to public sale tbe fee simple of said real estate, or so maeh thereof as may be MiOieiaht to Mtis'fv aaid decree, interest tied roete. Said tale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appi aincment Ikwt, apd in acrordance with the order of eonrt in said decree. ‘ Proas fee 85.75. JOHN W. POWKLL. April 18, irai. Sheriff jasper County. Chase A Chase, att*ys for pi'ff. SHERIFF’S SALK.-By virtue of a certified copy of« decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a causa w hereto Horace Marble Is plaintiff and A naanda Sprague and Elizabeth Sprague are defendants. requiring uio to make the aura* of one hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty-dee cents (4L15.U), with interest and eusta, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, ths 14th day es Kay, 1881, between tbe hours of 10 o’eloek A. M. and 4 o’clock I*. M. of sai<l day, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, the rents anu pnsfite for a term not exceeding seven yean the following described real estate, to-wit: Tlio southeast quarter (of the southwest S carter (S,) of section Afiocn (U). township lirtf-two (Si) north range six (8) west, Jasper county, Indiana. If Such rents and profita will not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, intereat and eosta. I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee aimplu es aaid roal estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge aaid decree, interest aud coots. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and In accordance with tbe order of court in said decroc. Frees fee 4R.78. JOHN IF. POWKLL April 18, Ho<l. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson A Bro., att’ys for pi’ff.

SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtae of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court. In a cause wherein Simon P. TiionipuOQ is plaintiff and Peter Feniks, James IL Turpie, Emma J. Tur§ie. William Turpie and Mary F. Turpie are efendanta. requiring me to miss the sum of two hundred and sixty-four dollars (®a64), with interest an<l costs,! will expose at public aalo to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 14th day of May, 18ty, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the court house in the town of Itenssolaer, the rente and profits for a term not exceeding seven yeara. the foUowvngdescribed real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter (,4) of the southwest quarter (14) of section seventeen (17), in township twenty-eight (») north range five (8) west, Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits wifi not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest aad costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of Mid real estate, or so much thereof as mav be suffitiqat to diecharge said decree, interest and coots. Baid sale will l>e Dado without any relief whatever from valuation or appnitaemtHit laws, and io accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee 89.00. JOHN W. POWKLL. April IR, 1881. Sheriff Jasper County. M. L. Spitler, att’y for pi’ff. ff •g.A.ZZE J-FT-f jBUBxrrGTOjr xwe* gwe rwfi TXeee festger Tniss Dsdly htßwiia Fi MoUmc OoqmU BkifK Ohßa Joeoph, Atchlsosx. rug sire Kenffitg *3 Dteect aMMseottoM fe7s3 MfiMfi Ib KffiSl ■ ebrneka, Colorado, VrxmfaZNeaMMrM gMK, New MexlMuM*MOEbKSm*ffi3 Ike Shortest. NneedMl aaA NafflOMfifMlß Me Bowte Xoet loottUffiS DsOlaa. Houston, Austin. Ban JuKSkbSifiS tan and all potoU ta TWcaa. ’ ’ , TtM celebrated Pnltannffii-SBtae* Btoeptog Cera nsa osMy ey Sils reiving Cbatrsfor the fiMMIBB gsassgsw mate UM ■« . di to etoegfauy **’ n , 1 '■ ■' ' h,.; —-i. UaHT-RUNMfNM NBWBOKa 'STILL KEEPS THE Utt 1 fteenaM it to «to Mttyttafi, BMM MM •*to| affiAßeet Bewlag MaeMaaaswto] ▼WvM, X* vOBB |w w Wit BetyaWwntl,fia4aiWMreftoMMfiMta< ‘ It to the rsnult of * rears of yaNassfiltobal and yraotlssd axyDtasis by ■noafi MOM toMtoafiea. It omnMaoe tbe gned potatoes aU attar ansMbfinee, wtsto maaae off ffihaW ffietoAfis. ■ BMay Sowing ktooMaeK •t snorts la tbe tMrtoet, bat bsm ggagi < taeayfieaefitaA peetant taAatoafifi <mm fifiMWfiar waeOk taffi* MffittWW IT*V Mow 80 *UJ! ri 4’'Hi . XttafiireaitowaMMkMaWWM u AOINTS ttotoa tffiwvZto. iMfitoag** lltoa* g* ' * Veß, AC. Ihofides, Ipats.lffifiaeiMK, M

yenCß to toreb 7 IM undermpwd •Y* o MARIOB L SFEfUHt. AprttoUßl Admhfrtnior. ■ ■ -■ • 1 SHffiKrrrS SAIAL-*y virtae es a eerMSed eepr •( * decree fie mo dlraafiefi freaa tbe dork es »• Jaeger efroalt cogrt. in a eaaeo wherein Jonathan Kdwarde Is ptadattff ata Noble J. lert. Alfred Tbeutroen ata Cyras J. Brown ata iifiaalawte. requiring aae to make the ram of twelve hundred ata eighty dollars =3S3:?%.’xxirs , i2ii,m. , i?x: high pet bidder ea ■Mastoy, fitolMh toy < Kay, IMI, between the bears of N o’clock A. M. aad « o'clock P M- of Mid day, at the door of too court bo«M ia toe town of Rensselaer, therento ata profits for a term not exceeding seven years toe foteowiug described real estate, to-wit; The east hal f(4)of the south west quarter (M) of section four («], and the north half (>g) of the northwest quarter I jf) es section four f 4), ia township twenty-also (»] north range seven [7] west: also tifo southeast quarter of too bortoMct quarter (M)ef eectlon thirty-two f»], in township twenty-nine [Si] north range six [•] west, containing WO.as acres, more or toes, ail of mid land being In Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents ata profits will not mH for a sufficient sum to satisfy Mid decree, interest ata coots, I will, at tbe same time and place, expose to sale tbe tee simple of Mid real estate, or so much thereof as uiay be sufficient to Mtisfy eaid decree, interest and costa. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and in acrcrdaaeg with the order of court in mid decree. r Press foe IIO.U. JOHN W. POWELL, April 18,1 MI. Mberiff Jasper County. chase A Chase, att’ys for pi’ff. SHERIFF’S SALE.-By virtue of a certified copy of a deeree to me dlrectetl from tbe elork of tbe Jasper circuit court, la a cause whereta Jonathan Edwards to plaintiff and John O. Tork, Noble J. York,.Alfred Thompson and Jared Bepjamln are defendanta, requiring me to make the aum of twenty-aeree hundred dollars [U,7001. with interest and nosta. I will expose at public mle to the bigbeat bidder on fatuitoy, toe Mth toy of May, UU, between the hours of W o'clock A. M. aad 4 o’clock P. M. of aaid dev, at the door of tbe court he nee in the town of Rensselaer, tbe route and profits for a term not exceeding seven years tbe following described real estate, to-wit: The north half [H] of tbe southeast quarter f«l. toe southeast quarter [ul of the southeast quarter [«]. and the north half [4l es tbe southwest quarter (Ml of the southeast quarter f ul of section thirty-two ffil], township twentynhie [»] north range six [«] west; also too west half [MJ *f too northeast quartsr (mJ of the aoutbeast quarter [M] of section twenty-four [M], township twenty-eight JJB] north range six [6] west, Jasper county, Indiana. If such rente and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy aaid decree, interest and coots, 1 will, at the same time and place. expoM to public mle toe fee simple of said real estate, or so touch thereof as may be sufficient to discharge Mid decree, interest and costa. Baid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in Accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee »lfiJß. JOKN W. POWELL, Apnl IS, 1881- Sheriff Jasper County; Chase A Chase, aU’ys for pi’ff.

SHERI FFB SAL* —By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of tbe Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Winafred Finn to nlaintiff and Oscar B. Rockwell, Mary A. Rockwell, Qeorge W. Cantwell, Simon P. Thompson, Levi C. Rockwell and Elmira Stoner are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of fifteen hundred dollars (81,500), with interest and costa, I will expose at public Mle to the highest bidder ou Saturday, the 14th day es May, 1881, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M., of aaid day, at the door of th a court house in the town of Renaaelaer, Jaaper counts, Indiana, the rente and profits for a term not exceeding Mveu years, the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (M) of section thirtythree (88), in townskip thirty-two (83) north range fire (8) west, Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents find profits will net sell for a sufficient snm to satisfr Mid decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to sate the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thcrof as may bo sufficient to discharge Mid decree, interest and costs. Baid Mle will be made without any Relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court tn said decree. - Press feert-H- JOMN W. POWKLL, April 18. 18S1. Sheriff Jaaper County. Thompson A Bro., att’y* lor pl’ffii.

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MMta* O«tpbi * Chicago Railway. Taklnff e*Mtea ata affiar February I, MBL ■inrtM/suta’fitom regeM taw. ~ southward"" ■ NO. 1. I NO 3 RTATIONR M. * UL Cli. k East. Exjrts. Eijfcss. Lmvw Reemslaer ' fiffie A. I£ liffifiP. M. Arrive Pleasant Rldg* ... Itll ** 18:48 “ •* JtaeA... Flag Flag “ Hanging Greve ... A.M. 1 .-00 P. M. “ Leo” .8:45 “ i:ls - M Bharpsburgh Flag. Flag. M bnufford SAS A.M. IffiS P.M. Leave Bradford : SffiO •* 3:10 •• Arrive Ward Flag r Flag " HdifW 8:B) h A.*M. 3:30 . - 5’227 Crwk “ MeKlhee • Flag Flag M MoatieeileT:lS A.M. 3:58 P.M. Lmvo MeuoeeUo. 7U5 “ 8:10 “ Arrive Riveraide Flag Flag - Yeoman T:4O A.M. 3:85 P. M. “ Pitteburgh a. 04 “ 8:55 “ - Pelphj|T7. . |a:10 ” 4:00 “ NORTHWARD. [NO. *. | NO. 4. RTATIONR EU.lt lm.ai.lt Kill Emets- icci'fi. Leave betoM . ~ > A I.W. F3b P. W. Arrive Pittsburghfi:M “ 5:85 ’* * Yeemaeo:ss “ S:U “ M RivereMa flag.- Flag. M MoetleeUe leffiO AM. P. M. Leave Monttoene 10:95 f 4AO “ ArriveMeElboe Flag. Flag. “ Heney Creek , Flag. Flag. “ Horner 10:45 A.M 8:80 P. M. “ Wright.;... Flag. Flag. * Wart Flag. Flag. “ Bradford ...11:00 A.M 7:10 P.M. Leave Bradford .. 11:*5 “ 7:85 ” Arrive Sharpsburg.. 11:15 “ Flag. “ Lee Flag. Flag. “ Hanging Grove. .. 11:83 A.M 8M P. M. “ Zard Flag. Flag. M PteasanS Ridge .< 11:45 A.M 8:15 P. M. ** Renmeiaor ...<|l5AO M. |S:80 “ . All trains run dally except Snndavs. No. 1 makes connections with Trains P., C. A ot. L., at Monticello for the East and West, and with the Wabash Trains, East and West, at Delphi for Lafayette and Toledo. No. 3 makes connections at Delphi from East and WMt and with P., C. A St. L., at Monticello for Chicago and with L., N A. A C., at Bradford for tbe North. No. 8 makes connections with L., N. A.. A C. Road at Bradford North and close connections with P..C. A St. L., at Monticell for Chicago and at Delphi with tbe Walmsb East and West. No, 4 makes connection with Wabash from tbs West at Delphi, and with the P., C, 4 St. L. St Mostieeile for Chicago and Peoria. 8. N. TROMAN, RXOEIVSB.

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)THE( Chicago & North-Western MAILWAT Is the OLDEST! BEST CONSTRUCTED! BEST EQUIPPED I and hence tbe LEADING RAILWAY —OF TH«— WEST AND NORTHWEST! It is the short and bast route between Chicago and alt points in Northern Illinois, lowa, Dakota, Wyoming. Nebraska, California, Oregon, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and for Council Bluffs, Omaha, DENVER, LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO, DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Columbus, and all points in tbe Territories, and the West. Also, for Milwaukee, Green Bay. Oshkosh, Marquette, Fon du Lac, Watertown, Honghtoa, Neenah, Menasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron Volga, Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse, Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and tbe Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains of tbe Chicago & Nortb-Westorn and the U. P. li’ysdepart from, arrive at and nse the same Joint Union Dc|M>t. At Chicago close connections are made with tbe Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore A Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago A Graud Trunk R’ys, and tho Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. Close connections mode st Jenetioe Pointe. IT IS THS ONLY LINE UUXNIXG Pullman Hotel Dining Cars BBTWEEN CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets via this road. Examine your Tickets, aud refuse to buy if they do not read over the Chicago A North-Western Railway. It you wish the Best Traveling Accommodations you will buy your Tickets bv this rsute, W-ANR WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. Jill Ticket Agents sell Tickets bv this Line. HARVCI RCfiHITT, M T. P. A Uen’l Mm., Chiesge. No oStar anodlMae will ware a eongb s« qafiak ae Ptoa’s Cara for Caasaaipttoa, Ibero te so other medicine that testes so good m Ptoe’t Oaro for Oessam ption. It shoald ba kapt always kn tfoa basso, boMnso it te a ier tabs and safe remedy for Oraap, Aethwxa, Mrsashlta mid Bare Throat. It will ears OeaMmptiea; eaaao«aamti* it will eare these teonaer aoeaplalata, which are so ofitea the foesCeerwr, Mor. 8, MM firt hare ecM a gvoat many bo«*>es or Fieo’a Cure for SMMiaeSn, aad have act heard oaa word of aaamtata epeak highly and te words es poataefosto too geo* B km aoooeapUMod. HUTHS AtaN.

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* wkctw«m>. ttktnraap. I. S.G6ptr ... Albaay ... 2.»i>m 6J6am 19.45 pm 13.35 am ... Buffalo ... J.»« D 8.90 pm 7.65 pm T.OJam Cleveland 10.10 pm 9.35 pm 16.31 pm 9.58 am Fremont... 7.00 pm 11.25 am .-•••-•• . .. ~ 8 :... 8.25 pm MJ»m taaduaky. 'lfl.33am 9.30 pm ll.Mpm IXSUpm Philadelphia 7.35 am 6.35 pm 10.50 pm 13.19 pm . Baltimore 7.40 am 6.85 pm 4.30 am 4.10 pm .Harriaburgh 8.55 am 8.95 pm 1.50 pm 13.05 am Pvtaburg... 7.30 pm 8.45 am 9.55 pm 7.25 am .Crestline. . 11.45 am 13.35 am 12.82 am 10.40 am . .Lima..... 8.55 am 10.19 pm P.YT W. AC ....r... 1 fc7jb W. ' " 9.10 pm 8.56 am Sanduaky. v 13.05 pm llJtprn 10.20 pm 10.06 am . .Fremont 10.55 am 10.40 pm 11.03 pm 10.32 am .Bnrggnn .. ItUSam 10.30 pm 11. 11.05 am Fostoria... 10.08 am 9.58 pm 13,06 am 11.43 am Findley ... 9.29 am 9.38 pm 1.30 am 1.06 pm . . „ (heave. 8.15 am 8.23 pm 1.40 am I.2spiu r 11114 jarive. B.ooam 8.17 pm 3.43 am 3.18 pm ..St. Marya . 7.07 am 7.27 pm 8.97 am 3.40 pm ... Celina .. 6.46 am 7.07 pm 4.lsain 8.39 pm ..Portland . 5.14 am 6.10 pm 4.45 am 4.03 pm Red Key .. 5.18 am 5.46 pm 5.85 am 4,46 pm Muncie 4.35 am 5.05 pm 6.17 am 5.18 pm Alexandria. 4.00 am 4.32 pm 6.37 am 5.87 pm . . E1w00d.... 8.40 am 4.13 am 7.02 am 6.02 pm ....Tipton.... 8.17 am 3.49 pm T.s9aia 7.01 pm Frankfort 3.31 am 3.48 pm 9,35aiu 8.15 pm La Fayette?. 1.35 am 1.40 pm 10.09 am 9.06 pm .Templeton 12.43 am 13.55 pm 11.10 am 10.00 pm Uooueatoa. 11.51pm* 12,05 pm 12.03 am 10.60 pm . Paxton ... 11.10 pm 11.22 pm 12.35 pm 11.24 pm .. Gibson ... 10.42 pm 10.53 pm 2.00 pm 1140 am Bloomington. 9.37 pm 9.37 pm 3.10 pm 12.50ain C A A Junc’n 9.80 pm 9.80 am . ..,....|!7.. ..■■■ U. A A. R. R 3.15 pm I.ooam Bloomingtan I 9.00 pm 1.30 am B.lopm 7.55 am St. Louis.. .j I.Bopm B.lopm .... * l€. A. A. 11. R. ... S.SCpni 2.40 am Bloomington 9.00 pm 9.30 am 8,6 am 10.10 pm Kansas City. 6.40 am 6.55 pm 12.40 am 1,15 am AtohinsOn 1.98 am 3.17 pm l.SOpra I.Hain St. Josepkh. 12.40 am 2.30 pm 7.23pra 7.40 am .Omaha .... 6.00 pm B.ooam 1.16 pm 5.30 am Bloomington 9.45 pm 9.40 am 4.27 pm 7.40 am Peoria ... 7.01 pm 0.40 am 8.03 pm 12.05 pm Burlington. 2.50 pm 7.30 am 9.20 am Council Bluffs.| 9.30 pm ' i. d. U. it..' . 7777. 7.00 pm 8.38 am Bloomington 8.16 pm 8.07 am 7.l»aiu 7.25 pm ..Dubuque . 5.00 pm 9.85 pm 4,Bsais |1125a in I Sioux City. 2,3opm| 6.40 pm Through tickets on sale for all points East or West. For infdl'lUSUuß *lu regard to ticket rates, Ac., ln<ruirea!’agepts at principal ticket offices or addrewu. W7Smith, General Passenger Arent, LaFayette, Indiana. JC. H. WALDRON, Gen’l Manager.

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Rensselaer Marble Works! H. HO VTTd-AulSriX Proprietor, •——Zimmlmx Itn—■« AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, - MHEM STWES TABLETS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES, rrnixrs Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. Iron Fencing, Balcony Railing, Roof Cresting, &c. HARDMAN THE JEWELER! Goldman & Hardman’s OLD STAND. Kendall’s Spavin Cure! It «ur«i Sp t Tin For man it is now iplinti,auria, ring- known bones and all tim ■ of tbel eßt, H nst ilar blemiahss ■ ths b >Bt liniand removes A II mtn t tvsr ths bunch discsvred withowl bliatsriif.

ITATIKEMTMADB HMDBB OATH. To whom it may oonoern:—la th* year lift I Wonted with ‘Kendall's Spavin Care,’ a bone spavin oi soreral month’s growth, nearly halt as large a* r hoaa egg, aad completely stopped lameness and rsmoved the enlargement. I hare worked the hone over since very hard, aad he never has been lame, aor scald I over see any differonos la the size of the beak Joints siaoo I treated him with Ksndall’s Spavin Cure. *.▲. QailM* , Sworn and subscribed to before me this Nth day e< Feb., A. D. ISVS. • Jena fl. Jxnvx, ■ Justice of tbo Peace,

Kendall’s Spavin Cure!

What is Gbdi for Beast is B«o4 fwr Man. s load efita offsets on ImulM. Fatten 's Mills, Washington Co., M. T. Feb SI, SS' B. J. Kendall, M. D., Dear Sir:—Tbo parties- I ar ease on which I need year ’Kendall's Spar- I ■ Cure” was a malignant ankle sprain of sixoen months standing. I had tried many things bntin vain. Tour “Kendall’s Spavin Can*’ pat the foot o the ground again, and, for th * first time si nee hurt, in a natural position. Fo a family liniment it excels anything we ovo used. Tours truly, Rev. M.P. 8011. i Pastor M. K, Church. Patton’s Milla, M. T. [

Send addsess tor illustrated Circular which we think givec positive proof.of itcyirtuea. Mo>. remedy has ever met with suah unqualified sneeeM'to our knowledge, tor boas as well as man. Pries 11 per bottle, or six bottles for U. All druggists have It er can get it tor yon, orjt wiH •• ’"■‘•’l 4 ’ »« »■ ft4,%W.„, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

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FroNB P. M. Granger, Presiding Rider of tho St. Albaas Dietriot. Bt. Albans, Vt., Jan.NthOim, Da. B. J. Kbmpaki.* Co„ flouts :-in reply to of lamenoM caused by spavin. “I horse became verv lame and I tnrnr s' “*® tor a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the read he g^»w*®”** when 1 discovered that a ’7*£ b0 “* l }T* , a £°7te ing, 1 procured a bottle of ?«ndalPs cure aad with less than a bottle cored him so that ho is net lame, neither ean the bunch ho found. Respectfully ttnsw*

Bakerafielk, PU . B-«J. Kendall * Co., Cents:-! wish my testimony la favor of your ••Ccndall’s Spavin Cure." In thh«P I slipped an the ice and sprained my right limb at theTaeo Joint flwas very lame end at times suffered the most excruciating P»‘»- IjSW" bandage on ft tor over a year, and tried most every Sing in my reach, but eonld find nothing that would give tae permanent rpHef. When I overworkea it would pain me very ranch. In April 187 b i began to think JshonldZbe a cripple for life, bat having some of Kendall's Spayfn cure'tbonght I would try it. I used one-third of a bottle, andjexperienced relief at once. The wain left me and has not troubled me since. I /eel very grateful to you and would recomend Kendall’s Spavin l&ire to all who suffer with sprains or rheumatism. ■« Youree truly, Mrs. J. Boutwell

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