Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1887 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN Thursday, August 11, 1887. Tia.t«a Of jkiyaxtlßlxicPrtuexuQna'tFncr annum lof 6 lines m f ss ; W cts. tor e:i«h additional line. Local uoi ices. lOcentl perllnelorfiratinsertlon cents per Uno tor each sjibaequeni insertion. Special rates for choice nlaec« Intlie.paper.Kud ; for advertisements whlert linn one esjlutnn. Rills ol regular advertisers payable quarterly ; ausivnt io be paid la Advance . . Job I'kintinq.—Alargt ass<-runenfoHvpea:>'! other material tor poster, v unphle t,C :rcu.;»i and Kindred work, i’ricex’.Oiv.

DiasiEb'roxa-sr ' -' JUDICIAL Circuit Judge .I’cter H. Warp. j’rosecnting Attorney ...It. W, M-ahshai.i,. Tnr.n. of Court—f '<.'t Mpi.itriy in ’January;. Third Monday in March C.r»t Monday irt June; Third Mo/ulai/ in (>ctot«r. COUNIT OFEI-ER3 . j;i crk .lamks F.fiiwry. Sheriff”..• SAMI-KI. E. YiiMan. Auditor Gfokol M. UoJtssoN. Treasurer.,.. . \\ i i.i.i a.j M. .. >ox kk. Recorder . > ■ TI Ui mais ASTBIM. Surveyor.. .1 a m k>• t.. . itr av i.s. Coroner I iitri.tr l.i i e. Superintendent Public School' >’■ M. Xee'Oig ■ Zlst District AS A ’ • .1 ><«' <>, Commissioners «d' District ’’ 6.1 District .". > • I Aiion. CommimionrrC Court F.r>t M>nday» i*t March. w/wns, Soptrmher and /U'Cfo.tar. CORPORATION OFFICERS: Marshal. Yt M. 11. Wool'. Clerk Chas. Warner Treasurer '.-••• *■* STAr.b (Ist Ward . ...I!. V. BES-’amix I 2d Ward ( has. F. \1 HE.' Cmmellmen Wjbl.,, , *’n D, JUu»a I’M. HthWnrd x. 4. gbkem- tr.i-t> I.sth Ward. ALi i;i:i' Thompson. j ASPER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION <■ win. Trustee Hanging Grove, tp.[ la nes R. Guild. Trustee.. "-A ,‘n. 'fV Fnxl >. Moiser. Trustee ~ J'‘ t - J-hn L. Nichols Irnsiee , 11 '• ‘ ' 1 .l/er A. Grisxx Oid. 1 Tii.-tee .... ' Frank JVeKh. Trustee Jackson Freeland I r.i-.ee No, ton d M . F. Sehwanke. Trustee i-.'.lL.iLi.e-t o' tames N. White. Trustee I’. Shirer, Trustee Wheat fix L tj. Vscar M V ickery, Trustee Larue ntrn t . Washington Scott.. trustee.... ... M*steulien T. Comer,Trustee • ■ 1 n« •’ tp W.’ii, coover I• Im I. B. Washburn kcnsMi.ui Frank J . Warren '..:... ..county Mipt.

Jubn Carr, of the Oxford Tribune, denies the report that he “ thought of starting a new "daityin Logansport. Wheat and beef cattle are now lower in price that at .any time since the democratic days of Bucr Lannan, but the present pric-.are not a circumstance to what will come if ever the free trade demodr: cy get full legislative control of the country.. — —Dr. Washburn vid take—ehfe?geof the treasurer's oilice to-morrow. 'Ezra L, Clark will take the position of deputy treasurer. With two men of tlioir character m.-.l qualifications in charge of the office there can be no apprel.ens: ins as to the manner in which it will lie conducted. They will make a; mighty strong team and ft- ‘'good pair to draw to” —at the next election' ■ ~ wu— i jli- ■■Trn —1~ The great boodler trial in ( hi- : .. ago resulted in the conviction of' t'.e whole gang. Seven of them were given two years each in the I enitentiary and live others were . TiaclFTned ? SI,WQ anclcostsA ' Chicago jury ought tube imported ~t '■ try the Indianapolis tally sheet forgers.. In Chicago the trial of p .’-.democrat for political crimes, ; unquestionably committed,- i- not ; Jo. ked upon as a persecution of, • the righteous. : ■ : ~ 1 Although the result of the tally-' sheet forgers’ trial, is a great disap--1 ointment to every intelligent patriot, in that it failed to convict and I auish the men whom everybody knows to be guilty, the trial will . ig?t be without great good regulfs. I The story of their crimes has been 1 clearly and plainly told and they; stand convicted before the people.! even if perjured partisan jurors .refused to bringdu the just verdict wki-.'L they were sworn to do. They are disgraced and their power is broken, and the closeness of: their escape from a righteous punishment will have some eEbet m. d-terring others fivia uv.:L ru-.k----i ag similar crimes.

The miserable, ha!f lie::: d. parsimonious attempts that have been made during the last few years to build up. an efficient Aa v. navy Lave only resulted in the buildingof a‘few ships iA:: are to<A weak to fight a man-of-war and too siow to capture a merchant vessel, and too fiimsily built to withstand the shock q£ firing the not at all .p'.overXel guns with v.k’eh they are provided. There is no excuse fol this egregious blunder. Congress has had ample opportunity to I .know,from the experience of oilier, nations, that good ships cost much money; and that in limiting

th© cost of each vessel to such a small sum, they were simply throwing away what little they were ejpendiyg. In one sense, i”iSw4v^ r lfieliioSey.Bpefit'*Gii the i abortive vessels has been well in[vested, for it will open the eyes of [Congress and the-people to the j facts that it requires years of time ; and a liberal expenditure of mon- ’ ey to construct either ships or cannons that can contend with those • of the other nations of the earth.

THINGS TO REMEMBER.

j Convincing Character of the Testimony Against the Tal-ly-Sheet Scoundrels. lu.lianapolis N’exv.s. It is the queerest of the developements in the conspiracy case that the partisans of the conspirators tried the offense as a myth. They never speak of the crime, of the motive to commit it, of the opportunity to commit it, of the partisan effect of it. That is all put out of the way as if it were an invention that had been exploded. ■ In all they say there is no suggestion anywhere of an offense in which the legal prosecution started. To bear them talk one would j conclude that there had never been a change in the tally-papers, that no change in the incumbents of two offices had been caused by a forgery of tallies, that no irregularity had occured at all, and the whole affair was the device of the committee of one hundred and the high license advocates, supported by the partisan ruling of the federal court, to break down the influence of the Democracy. Now, if there is anything in this change-' ful world that is absolutely fixed and immovable, it is that the tallypapers were changed. No Democrat denies it. though no Democyat of the “gang’, or its tail dare to say so. Equally undeniable is The fact that no changes were made in the tally-sheets till they avere. pni iirte tho-hands oE Democratic members of the canvassing board; Not a ma'-k was seen wh p n they were -Tianded by Republican inspectors to Democratic canvassers or their agents. Equally undeniable is the fact that after the unciianged tally-sheets passed into rhe conspirators’ hands nobody i else Lad a chance to change them. They were never out of the hands that* committed the ’ forgery, or there was no forgery. Equally in- . mutable is the far! that the L>;'moerats organized the canvassing board, and made the ..rule so stTenuously enforced by Bernhamor, that the tallies should be count'cd as they appeared in the sheets giv. n t > the board, and that mcr correction or investigation should dhhpeimmtted. The close connection of this order with the changes in the tallies -which would have been useless withoutit, mark you - i' undeniable evidence, but never gets into ;my Democratic discuseussidii of the case. Now, hero is evi lence that would hang a rnnir I uihi e any unpiejudiced jury, and ~r,ot oiie lat of if depends upon the. .te§timojjy« of Eerkii s. Not one* bit of it is. denied . Yet the con’spirators and their liquor allies hail Coy as a conquerei, and “lay their mantles in the dust’’. before P e. - ’ Beruhamer. -

OBITUARY.

Died, 2 - Wednesday., Aug.. 18U 87, at the residence of hw daugli- 1 ter, Mrs. G.-X Brown. Marion tp., Jasper Co., hkL, Lovead Tisdale' Dean, uged 84 vears, -l'.month and ; 9 Jays. - Tho deceased was born in Mass., June 23. 1803. Ke-iaovedto.\Vash- j ingtou Co., 0., May 10, 1832. He ( ! Married Elizabeth Scott, of Waslii ingt ou Co., .0. From this union : there were born nine children, six : of whom survive him. The niost of his life was spent near Ames- | vil’ii.', O„ where his first wife died, i 5 -v. 8, 1. About a year frpm| , tiiat date he inovecL~to lowa In 5 he married again, living with ' ’its present wife some ten years, j. hen the loss of property, and old huge -eompelleil them to separate ‘ and she went tee live with her friends and children and he with his. The funeral was held last Friday, at ME Brown s residence, and wasicbpdiicted by Rev. B. F.Ferguson, of Rensseliter.-

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W. I. i■ C. RHOADES. MANUFACTURERS ■— . DEALERS xasr THE sitolu GEAK BUGGY, No Wood to shrink, break, decay or wear out. No bolts or clips to become loose or rattle. A gear made entirely of steel, riveted together, cai> not be broken, will last forever. . MANUFACTURED BY THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO. HARNESS, S ASMS EES, CO EEARS, WHIPS, TRtJKKS V AEISES, BEAEVRETS, . •« ROBES, CAR RIAGETRIMMINGS, HARNESS OIE, etc Domestic and New Torli Singer Sewing MacUlnes —AT THEIR HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHING?ON 3TRET Rensselaer Indiana. Notice of Petition to Selißeai Estate. CAUSE NO. 3707. In the Circuit Court, of Jasper Goauty, Indiana, October ierm, ink. Asa C. Prcvo, I Adm. of estate of Henry I’oisel, | Deceased, vs } _____ .Jldl’y Ihiisel, ‘ “ George W‘. PoTscTR ~ , • PJ'ii ba J, Brewer,' ci al J TO Alary I’oisel, 1 Geo. W, I’oisei, i r’mv.be June Brewer ' t)r.aiigi’ Brewnr, | John I’oisel, Jacob I’oisel. - Jalifes m-Bolscd, 1 James W. I’oisel, | TrisclG A Wayne, I . < .eorg 3 W. W’nvne, > 1 rances M. Schultz l Indmirn Ballard, | TTeniy xV. BnllariTy | ■ • Eliza J Jlassey. , Keusoh I, P Massev Mai'tb.a I’osev, , Cyrus L, Posev. | llarriel l’i ' \ o and James E, Provo,—_— (Yon are sex orally. lieri-bx- iiytilb-l that f. ; : above named peiiiiomi-, a< ad n:n:>t: a' >;• < . ' tho estale "irfoiTs:ii<l'. — fax ittemn t'.' < rut ’ Court of Jasper Coiinlv. Indiana, a petitlei;. niffßingymrmTrl mmh-oryoifjib.femlan'i - thereto,ami pray-jug therein furan order'and decree of said court ainthorizin;; die sale of cormin Beal Estate bc-ongliig to dm estate.of said decedent. and in said petition de.'Ct-.im-d, to make assets foi- toe i ay menJ. ol the de.ils ami 3ii:r ill - > i •.••-’<’.» ’vJ-LiLvtd.hl<U. -:md_UiaLjtUjl_p.?.LjLU.- A....a_L_ 'lll cd ami per ding. is.'t-t mr heat tag in said Circuit Court, at. the Com-I lloii'c iii Kens'i bier. Indiana, on’he-m-oi: I a; Itcial day of the <)eteber term. ! -7. i-i 'aid Court, tile same being dm 1 -th liny O <)■ lobar. |ss7. V-.T TXl'.'Ss. The clerk and -seal of /sv xr A said Cuuxt r -tiiis 2-’<l dav of July, 1' .', g JAMI..S F. iItWIX. ’ Clerk. MOTTiccaTFcChiltTote; Atty; dorAdTffittfirfttswr?” July 28. Aug. 1-11. Sheriff’s Sale. BY viilii ? of a cer! died copy of an execution to me direct d froist th. Clerk ol the Jas-yTm'yiret'-dHHm'h tw a e Hise w lierelii 1 a-;\z v - lia F. Ft ,'guson was idaintdl r,ml paviit W. Gerard wa.' (terciitlnirt, rer|urring m? to make tbigju.m of eighty-two/doilai-s‘and eighty—.iscents tdbd.S'b."to-gctlior xvitii interest amt costs, i _wlll.eypose.at public sale on . Saturday, the 20th day of. August, A. D. IBS7. between tlfcTb’;rs oT In o'clock mm. 7md G o'cloid; p.nn.wr sfidii < >nrt 11 n’-’e, in the town Iter.—cl, -ter, Jasper county, ii. li-.itm. tlio rt<»i> I pri fits for: 1 tews TTtrt rzir'e-ed-rrg ’st’ve-ii.- -r'f't- tthts, -tiy Tire"yetrr, Gt” the following itesej'ihe , real estate to-wit: . •tl 11e t.nuilll.’itpfr'-TraH idy; ol lots tiven fy-. two <2i-> ,niil txveilt ■'-thlee (rih. in block lifteeu d.'-i. tn VV«-stH!i’s ml'liltou.te the tow n 01 l.''eU',j ■ . And should WA rents ami profits not sell for snip suiiieie'd ' discharge s lid cxectrtiun. interests'aud.eo; t”d 1 w ill, at; the citn.e time and place, a .id . i n the ■miin.er ;'J'm-e.<;;irt. eyp'venf pi,bl,y. - 1 : ti e e • ,uple i'igbt'd s;(iit dei'i'ittlant, in to .-.-tid real cst.-.t'-,,- miter, dim-- 1 : imd be* Ji tern to d.,ch:i?ge said e.xm-tition. 'irierc-ts and e-isi-. Said .'.-rle trill be made with relief ami in aceoidam'c with 'Hide' e’uii.. it. ' ———-- , TV7rTn~ECT : 7;A’“E<Tjr^NTTnKTtn'7 — ■- — Jasper county. Indiana. Hammon.'. A Vital in. Attorney-, for I’laiutitl. July 25th, isw. July 2'. Aug. 1-11 I A'l fS i E H W & W its to <»anVH" for-the sale of x,urs. rv : b .-1; 1 Steady emulovmoiit guaranteed, Sl’.i'.tt .IX3 EXI’E.XSES I'AIIJ. Apply.tit i.n.-f,- ity ago, Chas?. Bros. Juel and Aug, I deaire to call SPKCIAI. Attention to ins. portant points of excellence found only in ) THE CHAMPION LAMP. 1, C<»inbustion A®S®ESSP SOK'BAS'gtTr Perfect. ' y EXTINGUISHER2. It is thoonly Byh B « Tt *• the onl F i lamp giving lamp that the light o? keeps dry CO clean ua t,ie o atsld? 3. It is the 6 ‘ ** l3 th * only Argand cJw* ONLY -which has a WWMBMMT Lamp which current of slr TvWgofg&l Barns ALL the circulating UUT and. tween the oiijj|MBB&WMeBCjP.L holds a ■well and FULL burn - j?..y ''vi FLAME thereby » ASS xxken prevent- '7\ JSf il vnek lug over- \. i 1* s^lor *-« heating thereby J of the Oil avoids Filland making xSPSAXEgyS* ing DuT.INII EXPLOSION THE EttPOSSI- EVENING Made in all forms, Plain or--Faney, Table er Hanging. Send for niuotrated Circular. A. J. WEIDEKEB, BA o™ of Pitot. ' . Ko. 50 8. Second Street, Philadelphia, Piij