Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1884 — Page 8

CTfjT.nl*.. .ini II -—— * THE REPUBLICAN.

A Life-like Sketch of Our Brother McEwen.

Delphi Times, (Dem,) . The oldest editor in the Bthte is undoubtedly J. W. McEwen, of the Rensselaer Sentinel. Mr. McEwen was the only Scbtbhm&h in the crow that shipped with tblumbus for the discovery of America in 1492, and after chronicling that auspicious event for the leading European newspapers of that day, he returned to the Old World where he remained until the breaking out of the Revolutionary War. Early in this struggle he espoused the cause of freedom and enlisted with the American patriots and was the first man to discover a pass at the Delaware Water (lap. At the close of this war he established a newspaper in Bucks county, Penn., “up behind Allentown,” and remhi’hed there until the country settled up 'and civilization began to crowd him. In the early part of the present century he located at Monticello, this State, where he imagined he would be free from the oppression of furtner progress. In this supposition he was nearly correct, but the construction of the Pan Handle railway and the prospects of an early completion of the Air Line brought in if host of newcomers and Mr. McEwen disposed of his establishment and removed to the everglades of Jasper county—a region that reminds him of his first explorations of the country in 1492. Mr. Me Ewen has been a life-long and consistent Democrat and he was so chagrined at the defeat of Douglas in 1860 that he registered a vow never to cut his hair, shaye, or publish an original article until the disgrace was wiped out by a complete Democratic triumphHe has steadily adhered td this determination and, we must confess, now presents rather an unusual appearance, but he is Brightening up now that the prospects of Democratic success are brilliant, and we are assured that in the event of the election of Cleveland and Hendricks the Rensselaer Democratic Sentinel will become one of the B *• I principal newspapers of the age. Mr. McEwen's long experience and intimate personal knowledge of the political history of the World are sufficient to give this assertion entire credence.

What The Republican Party Has Done.

When the Republican party assumed control of the N ational Government it found the business of the country paralyzed, the Treasury empty, the credit of the Ration almost destroyed, its baper being hawked about the streets at a ruinous discount and treason, dishonesty. and incapacity permeating .every department t of the administration. This deplorable condition of the country had been brought about by Democratic [ policy and Democratic maladministration. Eyeh President Buchanan recognized this, ahd in his annual message to t Congress called attention to thd fact that the iinlustries of the country were paralysed and almost wholly destroyed by the free trade policy of the party. He urged that unless something was. done speedily the whole country would be bankrupted. Such was the condition ot the country twenty-three years ago when the Republican party wjis placed in poyyet. s Contrast,the,,condition with that of t<?-daj-. Within that twentythree years the, Republican party has accomplished inucp . It crushed out treason and rebellion and gave new vitality and j- rce to the sentiment, “Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and insuperable.” Lt gave freedom to four millions of bondsmen. It raised a servile race into cidz.cnship. f It restored prosperity to the industries of the country and dotted the country over with busy factories, | furnishing employment to multiplied i thousands of working people. It has increased the wealth of the' Nation more than three-fold. It has extended our foreign compierce until the Nation sold S:‘>.• MH1,000; ~ ix)o more of its products in twentythree years than had previously been fold from the first settlement of the country in IKGO, " It has spanned the continent with railroads and made the desert ph-uas of the Wast to bloom with busy life. .It has given to the coun'ry a stable purrency in place of the wild-cat issue fostered by the Democracy. It has raised the standard of the Nation’s credit to a point never before attained by any Govt rament. --It has paid off t’»e national debt faster than was ever done by any nation. It has reduced the intenst burden from 7"»,(00,000 to less than fifty million dolln'-s annually. It has je (luted the losm s by < mix /.Elements from 4K3.81 ou every *I.OOO, under Jainea fcucliatuh. to leas il.aii one eent

on e£ch sl,(js). It has reduced the ebst of collecting the Federal Revenue Jar below wliat it ever wad before. I has constantly, and steadily reduced Federal taxation, the last Republican Congress reducing it fourfold more than the Democratic party did in eight years. It has kept every pledge made to the people. It has made the Nation great, prosperous. rich, beyond the wildest dreams of the people. While reducing the national debt at a rapid rate it has paid in pensions to the gallant soldiers, who fought the battles of the Uriion, the enormous siim of $650,000;00l), Such is the record of Republican policy anti administration for twentythrete tears. during all that tinie the Democracy has met once in every four years, passed columns of resolutions, and then gone up and down the country; grumbling and finding fault. J

25 ter ctat. Reduction • Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes 25 per cent- ess than ever sold before in the the county, at Sear's Jumbo Furniture & Carpet Store. SHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. SHILOH’S VITALIZED is What you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price 10and 75 cents per bottle, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’ , Cure. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Uric acid iu the blood is the cauie of all rheumatism. This acid is the cause of inflamation, which is the source ot great pain. It is through the inaction of the Kidneys that the acid accumulates in the blood. Kellogg’s Columbian Oil acts directly on the Kidneys and thereby removes the cause of all Rheumatism, and effects a permanent cure. For sale by Emmet Kanaal. 16-47-2 t.... A Blessing to all Mankind. In-these times when our Newspapers are Hooded With patent medicine advertisements, it is gratifying to know what you procure that will certainly cure you. If you ?ve billions, blood out out of order. Liver enactiVe. or generally debilitated, there is nothing in the world that, will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitters. They are a blessing to all mankind, and can be had for only 50 cents a bottle at F. B. Meyer's. 16-41-4 L —— • -< • ► —T~ —- Insure against Accident. Farmers arc apt to overlook the many dangers, and linbilitiesUo acoirientnl injury, to w hich they are They h andle a greater variety of tools and ample- . monts than almost any other class of men. They mount, ladders, clamber about stocks, loads of hay, onto the soof. and even climb trees. They nre among the hoofs and horns and teeth pf their live-stock. They drive in a promiouous wav, in all sorts of con- 1 v.eyanccs, and at all times of the day,, and in the darkest.-shades of nidht. They are, therefore, at all times, liable to cuts. LTu’sm, kicks, rores.' bites; Pills fractures nn -1 other injuries. Infinitum. This beinsr true, every farmer should deem an accident 'policy indispehslble. Ten dollars a year will secure a policy in the old and reliable Tbavf.lkr’r ixsunAitCF Co., coverinsr SI,OOO hr case of accidental death, and S 5 a week for disabling injury. Larger sums in same ratio. 16-1 FR ANK W. BABCOCK, Agent. . - - *.' v r Opening The Fouiiiaink. In numberless bulbs beneath the skin [ secreted the liquid substance whi h ' gives the hair its texture, color and ■ gloss. When this secretion steps, the I hair begins at once to become dry; I lustreless, brittle and gray. Is that; the condition of your hair? If so, ap-j .ply Parker’s Hair Balsam at once. It; will restore the color, gloss and life by' renewing the action of nature The’ Balsam is not an oil, not a dye, but a<i i eUyjant toilet .article, highly appteciateiPbecatise of its cleanliness. I 16-45-41. ; i - - ._ .♦ •—. ” , ” .- . t THE GREATEST MEDICINE OF THE AGE. Kellogg's Columbian Oil is a powerful remedy, which.fan be taken internrlly a“ i well asexterually.by the tihrderest iufant. 1 It cures l almost.instantly, is pleasant, acting directly upon the nervous system, cans- ' ing a sudden buoyancy of the min I. In short, th> wonderful ertects of tins most I wonderful remedy eairaot be explained -n j written'langur.ze, A single dose iidmfed j •nd taken according !y ditecti-uis will convince any one that it is all tlia-t is claimed Tor it Warranted to cure the following disease*: Rheumatism or Kidney Disease in any form, Headache. Toothache, Ear--ache, Neuralgia. Spiains. Bruises, Flesh I ..." minds. Bunious, Spinal i , Affection. Colic. Urampirg Pains, Cholera Morbus, Flux, D.arrhoea, Gouglm, Ci Ids, 1-rouciiiiil Affection, Catarrh, and all aches aud j-nihs, external or internal. Full di-j rectioti' with each bottle For sale by i Emmet Katmal. | « '*.»•..

ft A :| 1 Lome. £3 <» if fit tree. ii.tv ah,«w; X» ri.-k. (:<)>ir:,l not 1 iQ O r ***l ,, !*?*i** Ttemler. if v<m want bukinrrs ' I f V pejM.iis <■( either n-V. young’ or » ol<l, ••till make great pay all the time they work, with absolute certaintr, ‘ write for PartMulan- to 11. lUllett Jt c<i., }’< rtl n<l; Marne ,

Annual Settlement. The statue provides that the towuship trustees and trustees of School corporations shall meet to settle with the county commissioners on the first Monday in August. Therefore the township Trustees of the various townships and the trustees of the corporate School boards, of Jasper county, will meet to settle with the Board of County Commissionersj at the Auditor’s office, next Monday, August 4th, 1884. , ' Geo. M. Robison, 1 Auditor. Cheap Homes, We iibw have for sale large, well di’alneci and conveniently located lots, in the Van Rensselaer grove at the south ends of Front, Van Rensselaer and Cullen streets. These lots will be sold for cash or on time, to suit ptU'cllaser. Address rill inquiries to Thompson & Bro. 16-47 ts Rensselaer, Ind. “Trii porta nt JWot i ce! To all owing delinquent taxes, I would say that unless they come in and settle the same, within a very short time, I will be compelled to place a collector at work. Call soon and save costs. M. B. Alter, Treasurer Jasper Co. The stock of Carpets, at Leopold’s Bazar, is the largest, the finest, and the cheapest ever brought to this town, and at least 10 per ct., cheaper than can be bought at dfiy other place in the county. _ Remember to call for the ; German Hop Bitters. For sale by F. B. Meyer. July. .J - - -< “HACKMETACK,” a last ingartd fragrand perfuftic. Price 25 and 50 cents. SHILOH S Ci'll E M ILL immediately le lie ve Croup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint yon have a printed guarantee on every bot. tie of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. 7" A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh R imady. Price 50 cts. F or sale by F, B. Meyer. For lame Hack, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s porous Plaster, - Price 115 cents. L. C. Grant, the enterprising blacksmith on Van Rensselaer Stij south of McCoy & Thompson’s bank, has Ou exhibition a plow that is destined to take the lead; It is called the Flying- DutchMian, and, to all appearances j will fill the bill. Call and see it. — * »■ ; i_ Send Money by American Express Co. Money Orders. Receipts given. Money refunded H' < Irders are lost. S,old at,aj! offices of the Co. Payable at 6, T RAtES: $5-sc: $lO-8c: S3O -12 c: S4O-15c: SSO-26c. JUSTASGOODMany unscrupulous deniers may tell you they have remedies for Coughs and Colds equal In merit and in every respect jt=t as good as the old reliable Dr. Bosauko’s Cough and Lung Syrvp, unless you insist upon this remedy and will take uO other, you are liable to be greatly deceived. Prices, 50 cents nnd sl. Sold by F. B. Meyer. 16-oti-e3w-ly

S. F. Case of Bellefontaine, Ohio, says: Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup sells well; never knew of h case where it did not give satisfaction. For sale by F. B. Meyer. July. Bucklen’s Arnica SalveThe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt-Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains,. Corns, and all Skm Eruptions, and positively -cp res Pilcsot'Hopnyrequired. —Ltis guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction pr-meney refunded. Brice 2.j cents per per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. HJ-3-lyr. / : <r ~ ■* ‘ flfl! Se "' l 1,1 <'<’>'ts T 1 117 '"■'•tage.am we. will mail v,u rr,e. U U Uillb ? :l ’• 1 , V! * o ? l " blv simple -hmls W W isSs! ,l:< ’"bl put you m /he wav of ni-ik- . n>g more money in a few \iuys tiian C’Y »” bought possible at aiiy business.- Cup. .tai -n«t i eqtyn .l. we will start you. , Yo«i can "ork mi tlie time or in spare time onlv The work ... univer.sailv adapted to | HII| ; y+mngrtml «bl. cen.s to >-> everv evening. Unit all who want nori; may u-t the business. We make tins„ pnmllele.lotlor: to all who are hot well JnH.ftSl we will >eml Si to pay for the trouble of writ ini.s. Fu.l I'avtj.mliH s. directions, etc..stmt f n .,r hortunes wall be niad by those who -ive their Gr " :ir '■’X-eess abiJ mX u,,xv - A,,,lre -- s i PRT7F pastes H ILIIZjIJ g ""' ls "'ll help, vou to ■ ■ I money right away than --•-. c ■■■ ■. .— —--M- 1 - 1 -.'- tiling. v!>n th j > norhL <ll. of either sex. succeed from the first hour. w. l l rLa l 7'" , i ro: > 1 ' opens la-fore the T r k * v < ■'. ‘7. ' '' ' S T‘-- At onci mldr css, 11H E ( u., 1 Maine. *<<» xjOTfie Buyers’ Guide, Na 34> Fall and Winter, 1883, gives wholesale prices direct io eonsumers on everything you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. Tells how Id order with exact cost, 21€ pages—large °®** —3,300 illustrations a whole picture gallery. Contains information gleaned from the markets of the world. No other pnee-book in existence contains * as much information. Sent free to any addremupon receipt of postage (7 d»). Letua Mar frpm yon, or visit us when in our city. N ear Exposition Buildings. RopectfiiUy. MONTROMERTWARDACO. B*7 * Wekeeh Avene, IM

It will flay everybody to call at Leopold’s Bazar and - examine the best,, the largest and -the cheapest stock of mens’ youth’s and boy s clothing, ever brought to this Market > tboperage and Cisterns. Call at the cooper-shop north of the elevator, for cooperage and cis - terns of the best quality, at any time. Ji C. Thrawls. ts. FREE DISTRIBUTION. F. B. Meyer, the druggist, who is always looking after the interest of his customers; has now secured the salbof Dr. Bosanko’S Cough aud Lung Syriip; a remedy that never fails to cure Colds, Pain.* in the Chest and nil Lung Affections, toy proof Coughs, try a free samplc bbttle? ’ Regular size 50 cents and $1- 16-36-e3w-ly. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 26th, day of July 1884. Those not claimed within four weeks Irom the date before given will be sent to th. dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Mrs Lucy Potts, John F. Davis, Mrs N. Pe.irson J. W. Marshal, E• H. Wjitsoq, Miss R. Michael, Mrs L. WatsQpi J. G. O’Brien, ~ Frank Wells, Persons calling for any of the letters in the above list will please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.

far Lytton’s Bridge. Where ilr Touches the Columns in Midstream. “Whata beautiful bridge between old age aud ehild|iood is religion. How intuitively the cliild beg: t's with prayef and wofSliip oil entering life, aud how intuitively. on quitting life, the old man turns back to prayer and worstlip, putting hiniseli again side by side with the infant.'’ remarks Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, in: his "Strange Story. . ~ Yes, but between its distance abutments the bridge of life has many high and awful arches’ through which the wild waters dash and roar in wrath and desolution. Prayer and worship alone do not sustain these. Nature's solid rocks must He imsliaken beneath, and human jirt and skill nhist rear and solidify the structure overhead. God’s will is best exemplified in the laws He has made for the creatures whom lie has placed under their control. Neither the child's tasteful "(hir Father,” nor the oM man’s "Forget me. not in :fXe midst of niino inlirmities," will alter this by the weight of it single grain. SeienV'e ami art iirst—then faith and praver—is the order of Heaven itself. Divinity heals through its agents, and those agents are the discoveries of man : not the vague aiinouncenieiits of prophets or seers. Is lift-, a burden to yoil? Does timt"drag? Is your. powerito cope with life's probleni and duties .wgakOnetl,? You are not well, l our blood w sluggish and taint-ed,-perhaps; or some; pid or overworked. 7’lll,l,fact may have taken the form of dysjiepsia.i.rj.ieiimatishi. gout, malaria, pains, in the stomaeh, ehronie headache, or ailv of-a dozen other ills. X’-A.ZazrEIS'SS TOixTIC will invigorate you. as fresh air invigorates those who have been -shut up in dam, >, fetid cells, it is powerful, pure, delicious, scientific, safe—the keystone of the central arch of the bridge of life.' 16-46-4 t.

PAPIIK . ABSOLUTELY CUBES SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA,'SCROFULA, SCALD Head, FJrysiptlas, Tetter, Hives,Dandruff, Barber’s Itch, Pimples, Stings, Carbuncles, Plant Poisoning and Poissned Wounds, Rlneuurm, Sunburn, and all diseases of the Skin. ■)' For Piles, Wounds, Cuts, Itlcers or Sores, no remedy is so prompt in sootlildg and healing as I’apilloß Skin Cure. It does or burn. M-tctiont in ten language! aceoinpang every Mile, PAHUONojre ABSOLUTELY CURBS MASAL CATARRH, ACUTE or OfrtlONlC COLD in the Head, Rose Cold, Catarrh and HAY FEVER. Cleanses the nostrils, permits natural breathing, and prevents incrustations, snuflleS and sneezing. It (s a s|H'citic cure for Cold in the Head—which is caused by sudden changes in the htmosphere. direction! tn ten languagu arrow pang rm-y bottle. PAHUONS ABSOLUTELY CURES wkboPiirG cough. It is's -harmless vegetable syrup, very delicious t' the test?. Relieves at once anu is a positive cure. WINTER and BRONCHIAL COUCH arecured by this excellent remedy. Diiictian' <» ten languages arrompany eivry bottle. PAPIUONS ABSOLUTELY CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE .BLOOD, STOMACH, Liver, Bowels and Kidneys: fyr all discGa•=* orijrirfating in impairment of the Hood, a? Ana mia. Sick Headache, Nervousness, Female \Veaktw*>es.Livcr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, and Kidney Dis<*ases tnis medicine is ’abfhiutcly Sure, This medicine does m»t contain any nimcrul, is absohdely vegetable, restores the blood to a healthy condition, narulating extessus and Buj»idying des, and prevents tHsease. iomr in Uh langnngtf acoMpany mry Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottifs for So. ft, For Sale by All Druggilts. FFAPILLON MFC. CHICAGO For sale Ry, Al. L. Spitler; Dru<gj|6t 9 Rensselaer, -- FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 'Xo lh»wr will div «»f (’old . Burs or Lr.' d Fetlk, if arc u-ed in lime. Af.iitz's I’l.wtirr* w ill <-m* snd |.r« vets I'UJUIt Fi.utz’-* r«»wder« M ilt |*fev«»ti< Gafzs is ! «»wls. >\«uvz*« |S*w«!«r« will itirrra-e <!»• <pisu»fry'of tiillk. sad«•< .Mi« twenty prrr.nx., and n*.k« U»u Jutur finu and* w«-et. - < F-utz * r* v.-d*r* will cur* or »rrvmf alir.o-t KTXtff Df«> <>«• to wliu h Ap«i t'alth are -mdeet. Fut sF'< Ft»«*ah«« uriLLZ.iric Sitisfactiox. S*.id *•< ry wtierv. ' v , DAVID X JTOrTX. Trn**>r, BALTIMORE im.

Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of ’ > LOh, Sash Lumber, Doors Shingles, Windows, Hard & Soft Foal. Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to bash buyers. Give me’a call befdi-e buying elsewhere R P. BENJAMIN. 16-16-ts. ‘ . i '-■ . ■ • ..

HkMAH •HSItUNACQUAIMTIO WITH TH« •XOORAPHY OF THIS COUN- . TRY WILL It. »V tXAMIHIHO THI» MAP THAT THC wW/1 1 u By the central position o» its line, connects the Beat and the West by the shortest route, and carries passengers, without change of cars, between Chicago and Kansas City, CounoiVßluffs, Leavenworth, Atchison, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It connects in Union Depots with aU the principal lines of road between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Its equipm-nt is unrivaled and magnificent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches, Magnificent Horton Reclining Chair Cars, Pullman’s Prettiest Palace Sleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars hi the World. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Famous “ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kankakee, has recently been opened between Richmond; Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au, gusta, Nashville, Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati; Indianapolia and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneapolis and St. Paul and intermediate points; i **■. All Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express Trains. . .’*...7;ct <-i.i Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Offices in the United States «nd Canada. , , Baggage checked through and rates of fare always as low as competitors that offer less advantages. Fox'detailed information, get the Maps and Folders of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE yojir nearest Ticket Office, or address ft. R. CABLE, E. ST.JOHN. Frei. 4 G.n'l M g r, G.n'l Tkt. <i Fam. Agt, CHICAGO. Th Oli SUni-iy Black Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—“CHAMPION’' REAPING! AND MOWING MACHINES. x MOELNERIDINO AND WALKING PLOWS. GAINSFORD BUGGIES, ‘ KRICK’’ WAGONS. JBlacksinithirig MachUie Repairing, hluws. ■I ' 11. And lII’ other work in our line done in the best uiauner, and a Eleasouable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop Oil Van Rensselaer St., south of J’eJby & Thonipsoii's Bank. RENSSELAER INDIANA. Extras for all our Machiucsen XV-11-if. □Tiie ZST Rensselaer, Ind. /GST OPENED. Nciylv furnished Cool;and pleasant rqoms. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor

t ' * -ig— ——| , • ' f» ''-"■ for Infanta and Children. — .. .. Castorianromotes Digestion what ’ rfTe * »» row cheek*, anti ovenxniies T’latvloncy, Coustipa- fefen, tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhea. and Wrfe ,- frrt and rry hy — Feverishness. It insures health and What ctircs their colic, kills their wnrfns. natural sleep, without morphine. Bat Caatoria, ■’ What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion. " Castoria is so well adapted to Children that ® Bat Caatoria,. F~«weU then to Morphine Bjto£ known tome. IL A. Atumca. M. D Castor Oil aad-Paregoric, auii K Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. T. Hall Cantorial CEMTAUR UHIMENT-an absolute cure fbt> Bheuinatiatn, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powcrftll and Penetrating Pain-relieving and Healing ttemedy known to man.

Rcnsseiaer Insurance stnd Collectioxi Bureau. farm iloaiws: . S3OO, to SIO,OOO, 5 to 10 years- full tehm or partial payments, Low interest, and reasouable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelei’s, and «Lilo. 1 olicies written immediately or* tappljcation v Rates, and —Perfect— S 3 o o 1X37x1; y« COLLECTIONS on all points in the U. S w " Proprietor, >» m. W. A aUon, Solicitor.

MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bblogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur ehasers at the lowest prices. None but the- liost --- stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. Ibi High&it Price Paid fik Good Fat Gattie. J. J. EIGLESBAGH. - 2. . I H. iE. RHOADES. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS ihst IIAR.TESS, SADDLES. cellars, Whips, TRiiiks V ALISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CARRI.AGETRIMMIXGS, HARNESS OlL,etc - Domestic and New York singer Sewing Machines —AT THEIR— — HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON Rensselaer, - Indiana