Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1882 — Page 5

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The greatest attraction Ib the tew sct. counter at F. J. Sears & f kin’s. Eger Bros, are here to stay, now oiind that, if yon please. St. Louis White Lead—guaranteed pure and to give perfect satisfaction—at Learning's. Come! Come! Come! Everybody come and secure yourself a aice Hat before the 4th of July, at f Laßue & Crane’s. 1 Have you tried the La Cozadora * 3igar? No? Then you know nothing about the'greatest pleasure of i ife. Just buy one of Bun Leam- • mg and be happy. The finest and most complete issortment of Millinery and Fancy 3oods ever brought to Rensselaer, it Laßue & Crane’s. r The nicest thing out is those fine i Dresses that Laßue & Crane are , making by the dozen. Call and ixamine and bring your sewing of ill kinds. [ Laßue & Crane respectfully incite the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity to call and examine their tine lot of Millinery and Fancy doods. When you come to town don’t corget to bring your jug with you, md get some machine Oil, —you will be sure to need it during hardest— Learning has the best, and jells it cheap.

Work on the Chicago and Indimapolis Ail Line is again moving iloog briskly, but that the road will ae in condition to run through from Chicago to Indianapolis, by July 1, is nardly probable. It is intimated that Dr. Standford is now pushing the project, who is making an excellent record as a railroad man. To him is greatly due the improvement to the road-bed and equipments of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago road, which has come to be a valuable railroad property,and will be more valuable when the Doctor gets his Louisville extension to a connection with Cincinnati Southern completed. —Indianapolis Journal.

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In the North American Review for July, the leading article is a profound and sympathetic study of “.Emerson as a Poet”, by Edwin P. Whipple. The author has ly a word to say about forms anti modes of expression, and cheerfully concedes that Emerson had command of only two or three metres; but he brings all the resources of his extraordinary critical acumen to prove that as a seer, as one who has intuition of the deeper truths of nature and the moral universe, in short, as a poet in the highest sense of the word, Emerson must take rank with tne greatest geniuses of all time. In “Hydraulic Pressure iu Wall Street”, a writer who withholds his name but who manifestly is no novice, exposes many of the tricks and devioes by means of which fictitious values are created, and the unwary lured daily to ruiu. Desire Charnay contributes the eleventh article in the series on “The Ruins of Central America,” paid records the crowning triumph of his exploring expeditions, namely, the discovery of a great ruined city in iht hitherto unexplored country of the Lacandones, Guatemala. There are two papers on ithe oivil service question: one, “The Things Which Remain,’' by Gail Hamilton, who labors to relieve the civil service from the aspersions cast upon ti on account of Guiteau’s crime; the other, “The Business of the Office-Seeker,” by Richard Grant White, who forcibly portrays the moral ills that come from the perennial struggle for place. Finally, Francis Marion Crawford, son of the eminent American sculptor, writes of “False Taste in Ait,” and indicates certain directions in which art culture be developed under the conditions of life existing in the United States, Tne Review is for sale by booksellers And newsdealers generally.

TnrnAKCB Pbog&amnk.—The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue RiMton TernperaaeeUnton will he held est the Cwrt House, Friday evening, Jane 23d, 1882. The following is the programme ot exercises: 1— Song by the choir. 2 Prayer by Rev. Geo. Havens. B—Reading Bcripturei by Min Wright. 4—Song by theebdir. 6—Reading minutes of previous meeting. 6 Opening remarks, by S. Healey. 7 Song by the choir. 8— Remarks by Dr. I. B. Washburn. 9 Bong by the choir. 10— Remarks by Mrs. R. S. Dwiggins. 11— Hung by the choir. 12— Ten minutes recess. 13— Song by choir. 14— Remarks by E. C. Novels. 15— Song by the choir.* 16— Remarks by Gyros J. Brown. 17— Song by the choir. 18— Closing remarks by Chas. ifr Price. 19— Song by the,choir. 20— Benediction by Rev. B P. Ferguson. ' Remarks limited to five minutes. We earnestly ask the members of the choir to be present early. The society will meet on Friday eve ting this week, to accommodate Eastern Star Chapter. Alfred Thompson, President. Nubl* J. York, Secretary.

AnnouncementTo all citizens olJasper <.!ounty, Indianal respectfully announce myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election, for.. Recorder of sa d county, basing my claims to your fair and just consideration on unqnestioable qualifications for the duties of-said oilice.—on a law-and-order-abidiifg citizenship of taid county for twenty-one years of mature manhood, three years of which were passed as one of the quota of the county in the army that stamped out the great rebellion,—because the results of the exertions of my life thus far have inured to this community,—and because it would not be right while some soldiers are munificently provided for, other soldiers who served as faithfully as man could serve his tour try, should be left to struggle against overty and greedy rivalry until utterly crushed. JAMKS A. BURNHAM. Rensselaer, Ind., June 20th, JBB2. Rensselaer, Ind , Dec. 10th, IBKO. To The Honorable The Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana Gentlemen:—The following is a statemem of balances due me as agent for the Board of Commissioners, for constructing a bridge across HifF Slough, Parkley township: P’d Geo. Haste for lumber S2O 00 Advanced P. Eldridge'oti work 10 00 My services as agt. for Board., 11 f >o Total s4l 00 Yours Respectfully, S. R. Nichols. State of Indiana, j > S.S. Jasper Couuty, > I. Ezra C. Now-els, Auditor within and for said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a (.rue, full and complete list of allowances made by the Board of Commissioners-of said county at their Special April session 1882, and Regular June sessi -n, 1882. WITNESS my name and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of JasI BEAL | per County, tills 17th day of June, ' EZRA C. NOWELS Auditor Jasper County. Said S. U. Nichols paid me the sum of SI.OO for writing specifications. Ezra C. Nowels, A. J. C.

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MONEY SAVED By baying Groceries at the old reliable Grocery House of €,« C. Starr, where can be found the largest stock of Queeoßware, Glassware and wood-en-ware ever opened in Jasper Co. A redaction of prices on Floar, Teas, Coffees, and Sugars. 12 lbs “C” Sugar for SI.OO. 11“ Ex. “C” “ “ “ 8 lbs Good Lazaarra Gofiee, sl.

SALT. 200 Barrels of No. 1 fiue Michigan Salt at $1.40 per Bbl., and less in large quantities. BARGAINS in Dried Fruits and Canned Goods. California Canned Fruits, the best in the market, 25cts pel* can. ' 2 lbs. String Beans lOcts, 3 for 25cts, Standard Goods and warranted. QUEENSWARE. Just Received! a large addition to my Queensware and Glassware stock, of the latest patterns and designs and will sell at prices* that defy competition. Glass Sets 40cts, 1-2 gal Glass Pitchers, new Patterns, 50cts.

TOBACCOS. The largest stock of Ping, Fine Gut and Smoking Tobaccos including the well known brands in plug tobaccos, Star, Climax, Bullion, Silver Coin, Jackson’s new brand Spring, and many other brands of the best goods iu the market at bed-rock prices. Bird Cages, Hanging Lamps, Stand Lamps, and Lamp Fixtures in great variety. Amunition, Sporting Goods, and Fishing Tackle, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Spoons, <fcc. LEMONS. A large stock of choice Lemons bought at low prices. Boys’ Express Wagons from 50cts up. The best Wagon for $ t ever sold in tjiis market. COFFEE , Roasted Coffee, the best in the market. I roast ray own coffee fresh every other day • and guarantee every pound to be T7hat it what it is represented. . ■ ft; I also sill Arbuckles Ariosa. < Every body invited to call and examine Goods and | jrices. Highest market price . paid for all kinds of Country Produce,

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