Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1881 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN. Thursday, Ocwweb 6, 1681.
School books very cheap at Kaunal’s drag: store. Geld pens ! gold pens ! at Hatiltm’r jewelry store. Qgxrry —What kind of an animal is a “tottlingchild?” CaS and examine those warmnteil boots At the Trade Palace. .A folTline of patent medicines, at lowest prices, at Tharps. t Thx first frost of the season appeared yesterday morning. New (dock of millinery goods just received at Willey A Sigler’s. Fne cigars in great variety, 5 and 10 cents each, at Faunal's drug store-' . - * • A fall line of goods for fall and winter trade just received at the Trade Palace. F. W. Babcock and Simon P. Thompson are attending court orer in Newton this wk.
Don’t forget to try Kannal’s improved magic baking powder, only 40 c«hts per pound. The clearance sale advertisement which appears in another column will not be published again. ■ The Sabbath day is desecrated oceasionaffy, even in so exceedingly a moral city ns Rensselaer. Another carload of Coquillnrd wagons just received at N. Warner A Sons’, and for sale cheap. Plate ware ! plate ware ! Goods bought of me will be engraved free. . Hardman, the Jeweler. The best stock of. woolen yams of all kinds to be found in the county may be found at the Trade Palace. F. J. Sears A Son are occupying the room recently vacated by the Sentinel, as an undertaking establishment. Those using fine cut Tobacco, will find a better quality for 50 cents a pound at Kern’s than they ever bought before.
Take your old favorite receipts to E. H. Tharp when you want them filled and you will be surprised to learn his low prices. The recent rains have filled the race with water, and the mill will commence grinding again for the first time in four months. Let s«mw capitalist come' to Rensselaer anti build a dozen ten* ant houses, and he will make n sensible and profitable investment. Qgb correspondents should remember that their copy should reach us as early as Mondny or Tuesday, to insure insertion. A Card. —Mrs. Lillie Hnusmnn wishes to say that she will do family sewing and dressmaking. May be found at the residence of Mrs. Tharp.
Mr. Ralph Fendig is in Chicago, this week, purchasing a large stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, etc., which he will sell at very low prices. Look out for an ad. next week. The Freewill Baptists will hold their next quarterly meeting in the Presbyterian Church in Rensselaer, commencing Friday, October 7th, and continuing over Sabbath. Jas. Welch brought a corn stalk to this office last week, which, for size, caps the climax of anything we have yet seen. The ear of corn contains twenty rows, is twelve inches long, and stood seven feet, eight inches above ground. It’s immense. Died. —Stephen Hopkins yesterday afternoon, after a long and painful illness. It will be remembered that he was thrown from.acwagpn and severely injured by a runaway, team, several months ago, from which - , it is thought he' never fully recovered- His death is a heavy blow to his parents, who depended on his efforts for support. H 6 was aboat 20 years old.
Miss Sadie Crane, pf Pittsboro, IntL, and Mrs. Catherine Laßue hare formed a partnership under the style of Miss Sadie Crane «fc Co. They occupy rooms in Leopold’s stone building, up stairs, where they will be pleased to receive visits from the ladies of Rensselaer and viekiity who desire anything in the line of millinery or dressmaking. Post Mortem. —Drs. Loughridge, Washburn, and Bitters matte a post mortem examination of Stephen Hopkins this morning. They learned from it that there was a large cavity in the lower portion of the abdomen that contained at least a half gallon of very thick pus. The collection was the result of the inflammation of the bowels. The now know that it was impossible for him to have recovered.
Spectacles f Spectacle# I ! at Hardman’s, the jeweler. Boots slid shoes as low as the lowest at the Trade Palace. The Knights of Pythias 5-cent cigar, mi sale only at Kannal’s drug store. Try it Pure white lend and oil cheaper at Tharp’s than" anywhere else .in Jasper county. The largest nnd cheapest stock of fancy dry goods in Jasper county at Willey A Sigler’s. Contractors will do well to read the “Notice to Contractors” which appears ekpwliere in this paper. , Remember, I nmke a specialty of spectacles, nnd warrant a fit in every case. Hardmnu, the jeweler Rememlier that Emmet Kannnl is selling plug and fine cut tobacco cheaper thau any house, in Jasper county. Those nice library lamps at Knnnal’s drug store nre taking the lead, ami he sells them at low rock bottom prices.
Emiuet Kannal is offering great inducements to teachers who may l>e in need of ink, paper, i»ens and slate pencils. Please rememlier that you can buy more drugs for less money at Tharp’s than anywhere else in Jasper county. Emmet Kaunal is selling plug and fine* cut tobacco nt old prices, and gives “a donation ticket with every 25 cents worth. The largest stock of dress for Indies and children’s wew ever offered in Rensselaer may be rmmd at the Trade Palace. I__ The Knights of Pythias 5-cent cigar is the best clear Havana filled cigar in America. For sale only at Kannal’s drug store. Remington had a sensational attempt at murder, last week, an account of which is given in full by our Remington correspondent this week.
Rev. J. H. Cissel, of Battle Ground, presiding elder of this M. E. district, stopped over night with his mother ami brother in this city, Friday night. He was on his way to an appointment in Newton county. DtsTil a change is made in the movement of railroad trains the mails will be closed nt the Rensselaer j>ostoffice nt 8 o’clock in the morning. All matter for mailing should be in the postoffice at least ten minutes before 8 o’clock. A dwelling house was advertised for rent in The Republican last waek, and no less than a dozen applications have been made for it, which illustrates the fact that Rehsselaer should have more dwellings, as well as the efficacy of advertising.
' E. H. Tharp is just opening up a large and well selected stock of lamps of the latest styles—chandeliers, students’ lamps, bracket lamps, stand lamps, hand lamps, burners and all kinds of lamp flues—which he will sell at the lowest possible prices. The book entitled “Plain Facts” is one that will benefit those who read it with the intention of profiting by its teachings. They are pure and commendable to all. I. B. Washburn, M. D. I fully endorse the above. J. H. Lougridge, M. D. Visitors returning from abroad, as well as recent emigrants, will find Ayer’s Sarsaparilla helpful in avoiding the hardships of acclimation, and in removing the boils, pimples and eruptions consequent upon sea diet. Its blood-cleansing qualities remedy such troubles promptly.
A regular meeting of the board! of directors of the Jasper County Agricultural Society will be held in the courthouse on Saturday, October 15th —one week from next Saturday. This is the last meeting for the current year, and subjects of .vital importance to the organization will undoubtedly be introduced for discussion. Mrs. Lizzie H. Chilcote has gone to Chicago for a oew supply of millinery goods, which will be in Friday evening. She will be pleased to see all her old customers and many new ones. Call and see her new goods. They will ber sold cheap for cash. Mrs. Chilcote has secured the services of Miss Lillie Boroughs, an experienced milliner, who is always ready to accommodate customers. Unhealthy or inactive kidneys cause gravel, Bright’s disease, rheumatism, and a horde of other serious and fatal diseases, which can be prevented with Hop Bitters, if taken in time.
Something Hew at Sears & Son's Bicycler and Lawn Furniture of all styles and at low prices.
119 CASES! of Goods opened at the new BOOT & ‘’HOE STORE, --Kern’s Old Stand,— V Rensselaer, - Indiana. Rio old Stoek. Everythin* direct from factory. Work warranted. Call and examine our goods before buying. Repairing done by R. Ralph. CAMPBELL A FARDEI*.
Removal! The public is hereby informed that I have removed to the lnrge and commodious storeroom formerly occupied by J. I. Purcupile j A Co., where I will be pleased to meet my old customers. MY NEW ROOM . I I furnishes me with advantages not possessed by my former location. I am receiving a lnrge stock of goods, consisting of the best qualities of Groceries, Provisions. Glassware, Queensware, and I JBocket Cutlery, ~W ooden and Willow Ware, Ac., Ac., which I will sell lower than any bouse in Jasper county. \ LOUIS KERN.
LOOK HERE. Thompson & Bro. have for sale the following binds: N hf 11, 28, 0—320 seres. So qr 11, 28, 6—loo Hems. E hf sw 11, 28, o—Bo acres. Nhfne \ 2 g 6 _ 120 acres . Se ne j At $5 per acre, onc-Uiml cash and bslance in one and two years at 6 per cent. Will mako fine stock farms. Thompson & Bro-Aave for sale a great vaviety of lands in or large tracts. Terms and prices reasonable. Call a*d‘see them. If, you want to secure mowing lands for 1881 call on Thompson & Bro. They are ageny for quantities of grass lands. Thompson & Bro. have for sale the • ne 7, 31, 6, e hf sw 18, 31, (i— ; loQacres, in Walker township, for $550, cash./ This is very cheap for any one desiring a faint la a good neighborhood. Thompson & Bto. will sell the w hf sw, se sw section 27, and nw nw section 34, township 28, range 7—160 acres, in Jordan township, for SI,S(H), on following terms: SSOO ca-h, SSOO in ono year and SSOO in two years, deferred‘payments t<* hear 6 per cent, interest per annum. Title perfect. This is a gieat bargain. N hf sw qr 18, 32, 5, 84 30-100 acre*. Good improved farm in Kankakee township, 9 miles west of San Pierre, for sale at sl6 per acre. Fun sale cheap for cash—NE qr 22-32.6 Tuoxesox & Bro Thompson & Bro. will insure farm or town property at lowest possible rates, in a first-class company. Will pay all losses resulting from lightning. IRA C. KELLEY, . DENTIST, Rensselaer. Indiana. Dr. Kelley has Imd thirty years’ experience in the practice of Dentistry, and refers to ids numerous patrons as to the quality of work turned out. He uses no “Granite Teeth’’nor any spurious and worthless material. Special attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth -at i the natural ami useful adjustment of artifleh I teeth. All operations warranted, and prices to ecirespoml with quality ol work. Office wer lines & Meyer’s drugstore. "
PACIFIC Drain Tile Machine. v. Talented Oel. 21 si, 1879. FARMERS, Do Your Own Tile Draining !! Two men and a boy can make and lav Two Thousand f<H*t of Tile in onr dav.which will’be far suiierior and cost leas than half as much a* Clay Tile at factory. ' Machines and Territory for Sale by Kingsbury & Peck, Agents Sewer Pipe and AVeli-v urbingof all sizes made to order. Tests hud for those who wish to invest In Machines orTerritorr. All work guaranteed as represented (inters solicited ami promptly tilled All communications addressed to the abort named Aye fits at Monticello, huL, will receive prompt attention r *f bariQe*i«,we*k- Mt bp.d of \*teor<l by the stMin of W terstoylini; ovwrmid your datias avoid 1/ nigbt work, to re« KimalaaU and a* • V tore brain nerve and Hop Bitter*. ■ waau, aw Hop B. If yon ara yonne »nri I raftering from any In discretion or dieapa Q Hon ; K y»n aie star ried or ringle, old or B yoanK, wCerteg trom poorbaalUi or lantrutan ■ lag an a bed ol Mctr ae*a, rely on Ho pH Bitters. ■Whoever yon are, Tboaaasds die an wl.aar.*r you Urt 1% , I niudig from some that year nyrtear fee® of Kidney area, rleansia*. 100 USeduea m that ought tog Ol sMmuUtuig. H] bav« nrea pret mu-d wflhouti»fMioWity, EB'.I a tiuiriy ua-ul B* At • f»! P I S)L Hate you jA ritsiu n I e or u n nr. -e row. Ml jsoiwf dueew ® U U “ abeoiate ottbeiwmara. 1 ITHT) I] ,nd lrr » 9, (eirm '<om. 1 IIIIK Wbieeare for Jerer or arrsv. * 9 » ■ rtrnokeune » » ■ ■law of opium. ««££! BP'” I never |!&^ ,or ■ ■»• roui | fTA 1 1 Ij •i fe It has »lAI LII rro co - saved Hun* jri, 1 Bwberier, s. r. drees. gj
> THEMOST POPULAR 4 >SEWINE°MAEHINES^j ORDEf I l U\BT l | r-S T\ LIFETI ME M N * OTHERS \ JofyisoigfapK&GQ. 1 UNION 90. NEW YORK M > G'HiqAGO ILL.-e N ) OrangeMA9B. 4 xbs—oa ■ nw ■ i —oca W. It. AC. KHOADkU, Agts lor Jasper Co SOUTH SIDE OF WASH NGTON STREET RENSSELAER. IND. Carry (he to Mary!’ Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil,
Domestic and ew York Mngcr Sewing Machines, &C., &C., AT W. H. &, C. RHOADES’ HARNESS SHOP. 12:UXTESTV Meat M&mEEF* (First door east of Postoffice,) Rensselaer, - Indiana. FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, Sausage, Bologna,, etc.. Sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest prices. The very best of stock slaughtered. Clive me a call. Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattle. E. S. WOODS
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. I. EIGL.EBB.4CII, l>rop’r. BKBK, l*ork, Veal, Mutton. Snus.-uigc, Bologna, etc- sold in quantities to « u it purchasers at the lowest prices. None hut the Ik si stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited call. The (Ugliest Price Kid fo> Good Fat Cattle. 12-«- J. J. EIGLESBAC DAVID. LANDPETH&SOMS. PHILA
E. BROWN, MERCHANT TAILOR —AMD- \>M CL OTSISIS.I C I take pleasure to -announce to the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county that I have on hand a full line of Foreign and Domestic Suitings, Over-Coats and Oven-Coatings, which will be made to order under the management of an experienced cutter, Mr. Dan. McNally, who will be pleased to see you and guarantee you a perfect fit and general satisfaction. Parties wishing a fine suit of clothes made up in firstclass style ond workmanship will do well to call and examine my stock. I have also on hand a full line of READY-MADE CLOTHING, . 1 / of the latest styles and qualities, which cannot be excelled anywhere, My Salesmanin charge, Mr. S. Lehman, an experienced clothier, will be pleased r to see you and show you the goods whethea you wish to buy or not. Remember, this is The only Exclusive Clothing Store in Rensselaer. I also have on hand a line of Suits of my own manufacture, which will be sold a little above the price of Eastern Goods, My stock of Furnishing Goods is composed of‘the finest in that line that can be found any where. Thanking you for past,favors and soliciting a further, patronage, I am respectfully yours. E. BROWN, Rensselaer, Ind. grUBERAL CORMER.“®a
This Advertisement will not Appear A^ain. CLEARANCE SALE OF STATIONERY!! FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT BANKRUPT PRICES. To Close Out My stock anil realize the cash in twenty days the following great reductions are . made, to take effect October 3d, 1881. to-wit: ' First class gilt-edge Ui'let writing pai>er, for ladies’ correspondence, worth 20 cents per quire, for 121. cents. Five quin sSO cents. . . First class Octavo note, for ladies’ use, worth 2oe for 12' -c. Five iiuires 50c. First class Commercial note, end or side fold, worth 20c for 15c. Five quires for half a dollar. Nobody will beat this bargain. First class Congress Letter, worth 25c for 18c. Three quires for 50c. First class lieavv Legal cap, extra, worth 40c for 35c. three quires for sl. First class liegul cap worth 25c, for 20c. , , First class Fool’s cap worth 22c. for 1 8c. Three quires for 50c, six for St. ltcst No. 4 white enveloiies worth 15c j>cr pkg for 12' iC. - Five pkgs for 50c. lies! N 0.5 Canary envelopes worth 16c per pkg for J2i£c. live pkgs for soc. Manila No. « envolni>es worth loc per jiKg tor 84jc. • v Manila No. 10. official, worth 15c jsr pkg for loe. .... . loiter and note-head paper in common stock and linen, best quality of goods In half sheet at Special rates, far below actual cost. These are esi»ecial bargains Three 5c scratch pails for loc. llox paper wortli sue for 40c. ' . llox paper worth 75c for 25c. , Arnold's ImiMirtctl writing huid, standard goods, warranted genuine. In quart jugs wortli r>sc, for 55c. Pint jugs worth 4uc, tor 35c. Hall pints worth 25c for 2oe. Fimr ounces worth 15c for 12*«c Carter's black ink, sold everywhere else for 5 and 10c, for 4c ; three for loc. Butler’s violet ink, wortli sc, for 4c : three for lue. Thomas’ blue ink, worth 10c, for 8c ; 2 for 15c. junior's Crimson ink. worth 10c for Bc, two for 15c. Mucilage worth 15c for 10c Spencerian l’cns 91.16 per gross. Gillott’s 503 |>eiis, 91.16 per gross. Good lead pencils loe tier doz. Good lead pencils, with rubber tips, C for toe. Lead pencils, wortli sc, four for Isc. Eagle indelible pencil, worth 15c, for 10c. ' Pocket books worth 81.25 forsl. Pocket-books wortli 82 for 31 50. ‘ l’ocket-books wortli 31 for 85c. Buckskin Purses wortli 50c for 40c. Buckskin Purses wo Ah 2ec for 20c. A sui>erb large photograph album worth $6 for $3. A decided bargain tlia cannot be duplicated at dozen (trices. Call and see this rare bargain. Autograph albums worth 81.23 for sl. \ Autograph albums worth $1 for 75c. Autograph alliums worth soc'for 4tc. Splendid crystal ink wells worth <1.75 for $1.50. Crystal ink wells worth $1.50 for $1.25, Crystal and Bronze ink wells wortli 90c for 73c. Pocket ink-stands worth 25c for 2oe. Itubber pen-holders worth 75c for soe. Pay sou's indelible ink for marking clothing—a standard article^—worth 35c for 25c. v Pocket memorandums worth 20c for 15c. I’ecket memorandums worth 15c for loe. C’heckeY-boanl and set of checkers worth 25c for 20c. Your choice of school slates for only 15c. With every lo cents wortli of goods purchased at these reduced prices I will rive purchaser choice of a pocket memorandum, lead pencil, or pen and penholder. ‘ I mean business, NOW is the time to buy. These prices will remain good only for the month of October, 18*1. Terms cash on sale. < Horace E. James. A I Vt* Pnut-Offlte, Rtn*s*lmer, Ini.
HARDMAN THE JEWELER! Goldman & Hardman’s OLD STAND.
Rensselaer Marble Works • E. AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, m&nvmente* mem stores SLABS, TABLETS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES, TTRKTS AMD VASES, Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. - «£k.lso laa. Iron Fencing, Balcony Railing, /aiomtc^ W a # Km —a/ a 1/a II Inal profeaaion. for I Mlssss?£sl-Sks£| W # XT #y # J W MBH HI I eamea. H rml o/ Vital- I IV Bf K K 1 Ifg, .Vert-oa* IVortrn ■ J'* if* v aw«t Convniea-^ GkntlxmXN: 1 was ■"tier ing from general debititjr to »uch an extent that my labor WU exceedingly bwrdemoim to me. A vacation of a month did not give mo much relief, bat on the contrary, was followed by increased proetratloo and sinking chills. At this time I began the nae of your I now Tonic, from which I rr allied almost immediate and wonderful results- Theold energy returned and I found that my natural foroe wu oot permanently abated. X bare used three bottles of the Toaic. Sinee main* it I hare done twice tha labor thatierer did in the same time during my illness, and with double the ease- With the tranquil nerve and vigor of body, baa coma also a clearness of thought never betove enjoyed. If the Tonic haenqt done the work.Tknow not what. I give it thecredit^^^^^^^^PjWATSOwrPMto^brijaia^Jhareh^^oT^^^ IT Ike Iron Tonic (» «\ VSSj preparation of IV«-1 ¥ _ WT £2/ W “¥W W ¥Mr - II tojriilr of Iron, rent- ft / # V # T MKK M S M fMr #/ H rien ttark, and rhoa- I # F M m M « M # # BH phatea, aaaoeiatedm W#.df /V #, m# # / mKKk ■ trith the Vegetable I VK § VK M 1 MK K A MM¥ MM 4romnfir». Ifaerreat W M M M w Jf A B w M M KM. tarry jntrpoar ukere^ ■aiutmtSiih iY°m'dr! hartcr medicihe co.. ■•. m ibitu main stiiet. st. imis.
W TIE! E TD X T T IE I - Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we. advertise, and will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap as can be bought in Northern Indiana! Call and see us at the TRADE PALACE Rensselaer, Indiana. W« will save you some Honey on CHjOTIIIWO, BOOTS db SHOES, 6 ~ <3-©©cLs,. HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, Cn all and Every Article selected from our Mammoth Stock of | ! . Meroliandise ! Willey & Sigler. . a . % HERE WE AGAIN! WITH FULL OF 1 Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clocks, Spectacles, Violin Strings Jewelry, - Accordeons, PockerCutlery, SOLE AGENT f OR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH I have in rav cniuloy, A FIRST-CI_ASS WORKMAN, of eight vears experience' Fine Watch Work a Specialty. OrwmsOld Stand. HAMAR
02 , ' - ‘ '■■==s== '■•'*' ’ 1 M. Warner & Sons, DB-AJOIbBS XZLT ‘fn . Hardware, Tinware, CABINET &c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c.,&c. G RAIVD OPEHNTITVQFrom 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M Daily. Call Early lor Fresh Parlor Furniture
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It Is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Viooit cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair The Vigor is incomparable. It is colorless,'contains neither oil and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, ahd as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist*, Lowell, Mass. SOU ST ALL OSUOaiSTS XYXRTWULKS.
’jsz sjtk ak THE CREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. P¥“s o other line runs Three Through Pub* ■onger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha. Lincoln. Bt. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points tn Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Arisona, Idaho,Oregon and California. The Shortest, Speediest and Most bio Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott. Denison. Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Gatre»ton and all points m Texas. ■, The U’ie<|uitled inducements offered br tnfSLlne to Travelers and Tourists, aro as follow*; The oeletrrfited Pullman ftti-wheel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on ihis Line,C., B. A Q. Palace' Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton’s • Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C.. R. t Q, Falaoo Dining Cars. Gmyrenns Smokiag Cars titte<i with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Revolving chairs for the exclusive use of firstclass passengers. Sled Track and Superior Bqußffneflt, combined with tbeir Grout Through C«r Arrangement, make* tins, above all others', thefavorifis Route to the South, South-West, and the Par West. Try it, and you wlii find travohna a luxury instead of a discomfort. Tl.r ugh Tickets viil this Celebrated Mbs r >r »:■!<! at ail offices in the United States and Jancd'i. \ A.! information about Rates of Fare, Seed ini' Onr Accommodations, Time 1 Tables, &dL nil he cteWfuUv giver; lrv apn! vice to PERCEVAL LOWELL, censral Passenger Agent, Cbicsgs T. J. roTTEK, General Manage*.
