Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1888 — Page 8
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*/ L Jake is ioi years 01d../ He has seen lots of horse blankets, but never saw any which would wear like 5 Horse Blankets. 5/A Five Mile. Hu Fiv< KUei of W»rp ThrsodJL 5/A Boss Stable. M Btrongftt Hon# Bl&oket M»d». 71/fl 5/A Electric. g M/'jSk Jait the tiling for Ont-Door Use. /Jsl 5/A Extra Test M Est Ecaething Hew, Very Strong. 30 other style. At prlcet to »uit everybody. See your dealer before cold weather, and if he hasn’t 5 Horse Blankets don’t get stuck with poojr Bnitations, but ask him to order some for you* None genuine without this 5 a Trade Mark sewed inside. [Copyrighted ISBS, by Wm Avres & Sons.J Hemphill & Honan, .■I 1 !- j y V ->:■: 7 •».• ■ - - Ni *s£ 1 ■ I J ’ ' I. TfxjwifsiMt }.?i *£2 ?£-{- fijMT l? A - -6 . -r----...i.steAv * ..7 \ .Sf --v ■ m ;. •: <•' ; .- * , : .. hvjb •>.•) ■:*. ; - - A ' 'V4 ";7 7 1 '” ‘ j 1 ___ " ' __ » _. | TNW h 1 pi 'p ! « « N.f.f-s? Rah Rtff LihbV AND - ? '/ ? # fit . g ik§ . r-1 r -- m c - . . X •*? r T w s;-v 1 • * J uensseiaer Indiana * . 4s~ -i„< ; : U*o. 3 ■>, ■» ’ - - a. w, *. * * * Tt ra. over :*-n prirariOKSu’fsU S »'e 0 y : a'- I>r *.?f*v.n:ve vd uo <• tn r.ptK’ ••! it • ~ ■ Dn. R. c. FLOWGfI’S ... KERVE.PILL..._ For Excitability, lasarania. Feifetis Dyspepsia. Ersteria i-.ml io taer ait (nmiful .disorder' that t; e indies *»f Amcri.'a are subject >O. Tlie *i ptiis are a food tt*t: the en-H-rVaJpit 'y-atem. They c uitain r.<> *>irnn: r or tiru r b % ~ for l:‘;e Mvioic-. |>*)ratap»r>;ly euiiag • 6vt-TV"td •‘nr ireTnPtty fciije-? ~ ■j L i'll I* rn j ftr.-’ais draoflrivef yI.UO per battle, eantaii: eg I'X) i*sl*s.. ■ 17 - j./tFoTEi -Out* JjßrAst'pje.ramnTa book froeto .iny name on eon!. It !*» rieby vrortu felly cen 1 \ (/; MEDICAt co; *h«tQn;t*ks*.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise . SpecifiednLucinda W. Antrim to Viola A., Anlnm. Aug. T 4. no nw 1-BU7; J s7 acri s. Keener SIGOO Allen J. Yeoman to . I as. F. Irwin, July 20, ufei}2.2B.7, Jordan „quit claim - 1 Gph. Sayers to Oj)helia C. Sayers, July 24 pt sw 10-29--.fi, l.._acre Marion Gl2 Wm. K Moore to Jas. T. Abbett, May 19. 1U 8; 4,5, 6, bl 12, Newton’s add. Rensselaer, and pt uw 30-29 G, Marion 200 :.s:tne MarsOjo to Lucas 1)(-A\'ert, July 23, no nc 22 82-7, 40 aeresf Keener, quitclaim 200 Lucas bcWeert to Tryu!ji Swart, same as above " 225 Ann 11. Sargent to Phcbe J. \VatKins, May 23, sw 19-28 5,'1G0 a res. Hanging Grove quitclaim 1 P. I). Gallagher to Wm. JU Rich, -July 2(1, it 2, bio, Remington 100 John W. Ballantyne by ex’r to Si* . monP Tljouijt.'-on,, July 27, lie and lie 1:w 1i29 7, Marion 'jiulclaim \V llley A - • igler to Economy Store Co.. July 3, pt It 5, G, bl 3, Ilea-- • •seiner |gOQQ E iz Gurney to M. L. Spitler, Juiv 21, nwsvy 17-30-5, 40 a. li.akley, 80 Jobn Makeever to Marion Alviti. Aug. 10, Wj] tivv u.w 36*82-5, Kankak'.e, (juiielaJin, , , , * 40 Julia Ann 15:bckway to I-a Bookway. Ang 8, si nw ne 25-32-7, 20 acres, Keener . 250 Independence Balt his to llern. Fair Assoc. Aug. 7, pt. no 21 21-7, Carpenter 1017 link J. Phelps to Oliver .Turner, Feb. 4, 'B7, It 11. .bl IS Remington GO Alary K.TSpitler to Robert Parker, July 19, pt ne 25 ’-7-7, Cil-penter 75 | John Wh'gsjter to Annw-Zimint-r, < »a». 2‘i'7su,-sc se 29-28 G, 4 ; acres I "Jordan, \ 800 i
A Minister's Conviction.
Rcr. Oi\y-r VVinktidld, of Union Point Ga., ettfibred terribly for twelve years from nrtieular and sciatic rheniiiati3'n. ~ He;consulted i numerous physician* and tried n!! ! ?orts of me;l cine, d’inaiiy he began taking the Swift’s Specific its a forlorn hope-, and by its use he was entirely restored. He writes: “I feel like a now man* I cannot j fdtribute my iniracnloos ttml per- i feet Cure to anything but Swift’s | Specific. I know that it cured me for nothing else had -done me any good ’or twelve years. I owe my restoration and si length for labor ami religions duties alone to this grand remedy, and gladly makethis statement for the benefit oe till sufferers from this most torturing disease—rheumatism.” Treatise on Blood and skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer fi, Atlanta, Ca.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. P. S i:!, ffiggist, Bqq.is. led. testifies: “1 tan repomn>oxi3 Kleetric l’-i- terras the very best retnefiy. Every liottlo sold has given relief in every ease. One man took six bottels, and was curetf uißheumatixiti of Ifi...years' standing.*’. Afixabtun Hitre. druggist. Bidlvdle, Ohio, aliiniis: ‘ Ti«e best m-T----ing muiieine I luivo ever bandied in my 20 y fiarsTxSrTnrtTCT-.-i s Ele.Ldninili:ters.’ ’ I'iiousauds oi others have added their testimony, so that the veruirt is uriardnu'us that Fiec.tife Bitters do cure - ail Tiseasesto tii e 1 dver, iyid jseys-or Only a half dollar a bottle at F. B. .Ueyer's Drug store. .... t .1-* « V 7
A WOFtfIVS DISCOVERY.
‘•Another v nuietlul discovery bits been. mails au that too by a lady ‘in this comity. Disease.. Listened- its .■lniehes cp *ir .n r and for seven \ easy •die wtlo iund its sever! A tests, ipi t- her -vital. df.ih eewnt .1 imminent. l\ •• ilir months'.s!io dice -ss fitly tui.l •raid ett sleep. Bii«' bntrsrht of try a t>OUie oi Ur. ivdijo, .> Nov\ 1 every lor Cpnsiidiptiou and. -v-... •.<> rvmc'fi ri-liSvciF mi t-4'.ing tin'!L> dive tlm; she. she it all o.ii>hi and with piic h=.i.t!\e Ims. K.-c:r wifaehoesiy <u e 1 Her naiotl is Mh-t 4>uth<-r—L'ni:-,.'* .Thus writes iY. (’.. IlHiyrick'-* Os.. ,>?*•!=>: by X. "t> S Tft. ; free trial, buttle at t. It. Tuner's Drugstore. Chvr.p.% A i pi. g e-'O'/ i :o.d Uiokr cliius iaiiut!Ji:i‘.h rciioreihlTy o hiis.h'' •urc. * -< •>- - - _ That harking e< ugh mn be so ,uhh; iy cured by Shiloh's oil tv. tVo yayrrintec it, ■ Lost; A KuEitr Will yos-suflW with dyspepsia ac<! liver com pin in;! 5 Siiil.i'h'.s VltstpTSwr Is auarampef! Au t ure y on. Fur. *:iie by -'Long & w-M Iy. ‘ English spavin Liniment removes all hard. soft, at calloused lumps and bleKIshe's from horses, blood spavin, .curbs* splipts, sweeuey. ripg-boae, ..stijjjv.; sprains, all swollen throats, couehss' etc. • Save SSO by uro of one butiiWr Warranted. Sold i.y Long & Kger Druggists Rensselaer lad. .20-3y-iypq Shiloh's Vit»lizar is .v.hat you need for consumption,.loss cf„ appetite, dizziness. and all symptoms' of Dyspepsia. Price If) ana 75 cents Per bottle at I know A- Eger’s. We especially invite, the «ttentfpn of mqthersand daughters to p ?ge 9 of our. medical pamplet. Rhrcmatic hngr Co. Jackson, Mich ■ • ■- I
HOGAN AND WALKER.
The U. B. church, of Walker was dedicated on Sunday by Elder Hamilton, aseisted by Elder Thorn. There was a large congregation, and as usual a good collection. The church is a credit not only to the denomination but to Walker township. This is the second chure4r*4or Walker. Charley and Ella Hanley are attending the institute at Rensselaer. Peter Huffman the P. M. has moved to Hammond, this state. One case of scarlet fever in west Walker. Hay Pressing in full blast in Hogan, and the farmers are taking advantage of the good Aveather, Our Mechanics are putting up the Christian church, at 'Wheatfield. Don’t forget the Republican rally and polo raising at Hogan, Saturday «t 2, p. to. Come, disatisfied democrats and get conveited to a good cause.
HE FEIGNED DEATH.
flaw t Frl«oner of War lie-gained. BU (Liberty. / Col. Muaser relates an interesting ineiilent oi army experience which occurred v. iillc he was.in bomuian.d of the post-of \Vashington, Ark., in the summer of 1864. 7i he story jis related is told by a Federaloflicer, it jiris-oner in camp, to Cant. Janies T. Otey, of the JEiglith Alresouri Infantry. The Captain was playing the part of-the hospital host toward his guest and prisoner, through the medium of a couple of (•tin ciFps.and a jug lilleiTAvitli home-nuid 1 : j whisky, clear as crystal aud urjedhtami- ! nyied by am excise tux. Lieut. Ilorea wasI a Federal ofiicerfatiti Ohio regiment. gn«l , ,’iad iullen into the hands of I lick q’;ry'lor ! about theiimeivt Banks' lied LiverexpAi ! tioiic • Ree'oi-fiing weary of captiviTy and di’-gHsted with Conlederale •.rations, lie nlamfed with several of his fellow*,prisoners fi scheme by which at’least one of their members mieh't make Ids escape. Wiiiskv poker was played to determine which one should be given tlie first chance. Lieut, BorenAvon, j in arcoi'dane'; with the scheme agreed to, ; he frianed ih.-ttb, was bviried -by his com-rades-m a shallow grave,and succeeded in junking his resurrection after the departure of -the Confederates and Lis ’companions. The deserted grave was discovered during tlie day by some loiterers about the ramping place and they were “dropped ' mi!•>.,’ and reported to the commandant at i KTai'shfieTd, ]„•).. who immedialtdy set a paek-oi bldodimunidsto traek tiled< igttrvfeI After the trail was struck all .of ThisseJatl' t one were called off. This one continued tlie pursuit, and at the end of the.third day overlook and treed the lieutenant in the dense woods near Washington, Ark. The hound guarded the tree for three days and three nights, until the soldiers, who took their time, in the-pursuit, arrived uhd again took charge of the well-nigh starved fugitive. -
A POWERFUL WAR SHIP.
The Keiv Uritish Iron-Clad Launched at the Penihrolce Dochyanl. The latest British iron-clad, the Ts i 1 e, just launched at Pembroke dockyard, is the.most powerful ship of war ever constructed in England, if notin all the.world. The only others comparable with it are the British ship Trafalgar, built from nearly the same plans, and tlm Italian I)oria, Tauria, ana Viorosihi, -and these are not superior to it, unless possibly in speed, a point ye! to be determined. The* Xile may i-e breetly described as a twin-screw steamer, 845 feet long and 73 broad' and of 27* feet draught. Her displacement is 11,910 tons, "and her indicated horse power 13,000. It is expected that she will sm-oh nineteen miles an hour, and her 990 toils of coal will take her 0,000 miles- at’ mure than half speed.' Her external steel armor is from 14 to 20 iiH-ht-s in thickness. Her offensive wcapons com;priselfCiuTGT-ton'-gnus -in-tur-, rets, eight 5-inch in the box battory, and six 3e-pounder and eight G-poundcr quickfiring gvtns.’ TThere will also be eight torpedo lubes, for each of which three W iiiteht ad torpedoes wiil be carried. She is divided into 120 watertight compartments; and .her pumps have a capacity for 8,000 tons an hour, She can -dis,barge, eimuUaueou.siy 5,743 pounds of shot, including four missi! *- of 1,230 pounds each. " Finally, her total cost will .be about $3,4X30,600—the most expensive ship ever built. It is :ti intereiling eifeumstnitcc Ihi.t'tbc lautuhijig of :t!ds lfiige -ggdulag ,nfachirie. iau*.lcfi-nut ■•tmAln-i wsipx. _jfd.it> o:i lit- way 3 in any; British yards:’ a st ite of- affairs not seen before by this generation. ; - ■
A Peculiarity of American Eye.
The efforts of the war depaitment to secure a field glass of greater pow.gr than die one-* hey no vV use Las liisco-ered the fact that the cvcs.df the average-- Aweri ermvmrt-fcpscrJogctiK-rdlmar tbr; -.0.0 f- -men in Coieigi) cttun’ffcs. The dftuMb giass. known . ns -the field glass, * : , rw u' -d, i* weaker, thd: that used in lug armies of Europe..* It is of only from, fix •or -fix "powers—enffri-ly fi- )"wcgEgFd?' i (ur jiur* I»vv. Tiie o.dy glass tiny can *- c r "f s-.itli- , ii-r.t row or is a iifiglh spy glgss. whii i- is • defective in that it ov-es rot take in a broad emiugh fa-id. This i- a vv; v vcyiotis dcft t-t in the equip meat of the American army, but.there seems to fie no iinmeuiaTe ju-ospect of its convetion, !v>-ause'puf. ,< yjg arc foci closvc. together. * Some of the V Ifr-.d troops, may be able to ue a differy>- g'a-s, 4.-i:? tlie ttlnjc nkee soldier g-n'rot overc/ime tii.s untionai p.wuliatifV.- '* !;• bc--t mibtary i -. '.ass in fisc is that w’.'i'h wl;icli life Guo -,.>i : rmy is sup.iPcd An eUynipi was m ;to adopt the n bv •the war department, but it \v, ; < found tb-'i rtr -eyisof the glarses were so far apart fhnt they could not be tisrtl 'ey Americans. ''duT-edi-parl-moiH i> s udying how to over jpirsfc this iliiiiculty.
An Evening Out.
ho.iinspu ■, w ho has had nu evening out) —tVciL goo night, -beva'a. Had yric) spica’ time. Goo' rhral. . Brown—Do you trunk you’ll be able to find His key-hole when you get home Robinson? - ' . KoUn.«on (tlKHiglitfeillyt—Fin* kcv-hole? IslfSy (Lie/, Brown', i'il be lai-kv i i fin’ hoash. -■ ■ * ; - . * —— "■ 1 g" ••• ■"! ; —*— t- BabttHal oortstjpatioh'.onrr-Ct« entirely' cured by the use, oD Hlbbur Vs liheii , matic afterjn) eke Litre faiUr. Sold by F. B. Meyer.
Cisterns and Tanks. St,am Tank and Cistern FactoryH&ving our steam Tank and Cistern Factory completed and in full • running order, we are Ht?w prepared to make Watering* Tanks, of all shapes and sizes, round or square. CISTERNS at l !"cu!i'-fjvr pet* cmfi ■ be tow /(for iiicr prices. We also kerp constantly or. hand the celebrated Perkins’ Wind Mills, and put thom irp on s liort notice.. FSSEIM-M mom? RESS L -lAIE INDIANA.. o ■ PIO l s T JS2 S B II ATT! 4 ri3 nn O ITfirAfVi MM L MmvM, HeiiEelaer, - - Indiana, J. J. EIGLESBACH, PEOP'R. ?1 EEF; I’orh, Veil, Alnttoh. Sat: vnice.. la*l>l -: -;:. c,e,. sottHa tutu titles t-t sail j** wtne ltlrirest iiricijs. ->ioue hat the 9ST .-to.-k slasKhtftFfsl. T; verf Uoily is inviU-ji to caii. highest price paid for gnott at cattle. J. J. ElUfe&sbA.t'il.
WALKERITE.
J W. lIOKTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not comeovt. J.OCAL AN -KTIHE f ICS.. used in Teeth extraction*. gW°Arlifieial teeth inserted from one tu full sets. Oilico over LllKue's grocery, Rensselaer, Indiana. Backlec’? Arnica Salve- 1 Tne 15f.stSAJ.vbin the world for Gigs bruises, Sores, 17leers, .4 ili R-Jiiq.m-, VovTr fiores, Tetter, Chapped Hands ChiUuaius, Corns, and, ail bkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfactohi onmuiev refunded.- Price 25 cents per box Fo ale by F.-B. Meyer.
Have You Any Idea What It Costs TO MAKE A CHICAGO DAILY NEWS? i Ycu haven't ? Well\ let us give you just a glimpse into the business , perhaps*-U£mll interest you. To begin with, the work of the paper is divided into Seventeen Different Departments, each under its own responsible Superintendent. Let us take them in order as they stand on the weekly pay-roll:
1. The Editorial Department.—This includes managing editors, city editors, telegraph editors, exchange editgrs r editorial writers, special and .about ; . thirty reporters. The Daily News staff is admittedly without a superior in the West, and numbers . . . . . . 56 2. The Telegraph Room. —To save time special wires are run into The Daily News building, and the paper’s own operators take the messages and hand them immediately to the telegraph editor. The v-'. T number of operators is . . .... . ... . 3 3. The Compositor’s Room.—When “copy” has passed the hauds of the proper revising editor it goes to the type-setter. There are a good many of him in The Daily News office—on an average *. •. 73 4. The Linotype Room.—But the compositor doesn’t do all the type-setting. The “Linotype ” machine - “sets type” by easting a-line-pf-tyjie, on somewhat the same principle as the type-founder casts a single type. Fourteen of these machines are in use in The Daily News office, and the number of persons required in this department is . . » . 29 5. The Artists’ and Engravers’ Department.—But the metropolitan daily now gives its readers not only reading matter, but also illustrations. By the aid of good artists, zinc etchers and photography by electric light The Daily News is now printing the best newspaper illustrations in America. This takes £he best service Of skilled workers to the number of . . . .... ....... 1 .7 6. The Stereotype Foundry.—The matter —type and pictures —being now “ locked up ” in the “ forms” the work is next transferred to the foundry. A metro- • politan daily no longer prints from its type. In order to print a large edition quickly it is necessary to multiply the printing surfaces, and this is accomplished by casting' duplicate stereotyped plates, from which, after they nave been fastened to the presses, the printing is done. Of stereo- , : - typers The Daily News requires 8 7. The Press TRoopo.— ’TfiE Daily News usgs six double perfecting .Jkses, capable of printing 100,000 complete papers per hour. To run' these there are required men to the number 0f.... ... 26
The forgoing takes no account of the special correspondents at hundreds of places throughout the country; of European correspondents; of fifteen hundred news agents throughout the-Northwest who distribute t'fiu Daily News to its out of town readers ; of two hundred city carriers; of forty-two wholesale city dealers with, thy it brr-ec rmd wagena; of one hundred > anil fifty branch advertLsemenf uffiecs city, all connected with the tn-m . ff.ee by telephone, nor cf the uhcaft three thousand nc-wsboys who make a living in whole or in part, Celling The Daii.” .■n t hivago. This I« v. hat it codft . the publisher to make a CrticAoo Dail,v production, Daily News is worth in. **ri v c, isn’t »Vs The Chicago I*. : v N . . i-'-ir Lj all rr «iQ bb mailed, postage paid for $3.00 per year, or id eeoui ;>s moi>ti.. A. 'irr*--- „ VICTOR F. LA CN, Fui-Ofth r 1 k£ Dally Xtws, Chkim
Improved Aldrich Wind kill, r i. 1 ’ ■ . .'— ■ - —mafufactured BYComoany LOUA3f.SP.OUT, IX 1)1 AN"A —— ■■ -re;- -•••"' ■ ■ ■" , v to call the attention of all * * to the fact, that wo are manufacturing the BEST MILL on earth The patentee, W. H. Aldrich, has had 20 years experience in building WiudMills that have stood the test. Warranted storm proof in Illinois, Nebraska, lowa and Kansas.-Self governing, handsome; noisless; runs with less wind than any other mill. Has more wind surface in the wheel, is made yf tlie best material; then dipped in pure oil paint till ail the joints are thoroughly tilled.,to proven* decay—Ati mills warranted. James W. Porter, Agent. Rensselaer, Ind. * Water insure Jor no pay. We make the three inch-tubular well of best galvanized well tubing, with brass cylinders, the best weli made. We think of running-two sets of tools this season. Also agents for Winger’s pumping wind-mili feed grinder, a cheap and successful machine. Reference: i). Hf Yeoman, of -Marion towuship.J4S. W. PORTER & SONS, Rensselaer, Indiana. Shiloh's cough* and consumption cure is sold by u.s on a guarantee. It euros consumption. Long & Egi:k. i-IiHTS
i m vyRUMI Ry I 'i)l ANA.fi - Masuer. County, i ob-* * in Jasper Circuit Court, to. October Term. A . j), lass. ' Kii/.alctllMelser / vs. . • No. :NIS. Hannon Melser I I l>(- it remt'iii-K'i'uil. that, no this ot!i Jay of I Any lst A--U. J'V\ Uni alutvo !miiiu-:l l'Laiotill I by Tlroiiijisoit ,V -lira.. Attorneys, filed in tlie j oi.iia; of tile Clerk of said Court, her com* j. plaint against silid d-!'andant, .for.support £#f_ | jilaiol iif and cliildreii, am! sale of her ititeresir i 111 real estate, an I also tim atlidavit of a eoi.ll- - peten.t person, that sai l '.defemlar.t, Jlarimni' j VteJser. is a non-resident of tlie state ot t-ul-I iaua, said min-resident defendant is tliere- ! lore 'hereby' ootiiled of. the ’ i>€udcii.ey of siiid I suit, and that said cause will stand for trial ul 1. tlie llctoher term of said Court, JStJS, *to-vVtt : : on Uh- i --11 1 <!- 1 -a of Grtolh-i- ]s»S, tlt .siliiie l>eing the 4th tudicial .day of said term of ; court. j 3Vn'NE3 e . My liair.Lar.d the seal of j fair \ { \ said Court, ailixed at oiiiee in liens-. I[ ’’ ; J seiner, on this 9th day of October. a A. IJ. ISSB, JAMES F. IItWIN, Clerk. Thompson & Broy; - Attorneys for I’lallitifl'. Aug. 10-23.--30. ~NOTIUK ■\7WTCE is: hcFc-Tiy given Tfiat the nndevIN signed lias been apj»4nted;-aditiii-.i.tr itor ■ of the estate of-tjornt-iitis Mv frlcCa-tin. fide ot ' Ja'-por county Indiana, decease l. Sai l estate 1 ia supposed to.be solvent. “ “ lIENRY WELSH, | Adiiiriiistrator. | Hamniond A Austin.l I Attorneys lor Administrator. [ NOTICE OF ADMIN ISTFvATOR’S APPOINTMEN L ATOTIi'E is hereby given that Hie underlVsigned lias lieen "aopoiiited admiiiisirator of the estate of Tiiemas Knhinson. late of Jasper county, Indiana, dteeasrd. The estate is | pebablv solvent. WARREN ROBINSON. i 9-1(5-2:! pd. 4 Administrator.
8. The Mailing and Delivery Department.—“ The nLailers ” and the delivery clerks handle over a million papers a week. The force numbers ...... 25 g. The Engine Room.—To'supply the fnotive power requires three steam Boilers n1‘175 horse-poWer capacity, ancT three engines with an aggregate of 27.0Jiorse-power. All departments are lighted by tlie Edison incandescent system, which here comprises three dynamo machines and 500 lanyps. The employes of this department number 5 10. The Circulation Department.—The' 1 paper is now a manufactured article, and it is the business of this . department to develop the market for it. The average number of workers 13 ...... . 16 11. The Subscription Room.—All the subscriptions from out-of-town, whether of individual readers or wholesale news agents, pas 3 through this department, and ---— L - this department employs on the average . .. . -'-17 - 12. The Business Office.—The general clerical work of the paper, such as receiving and caring for the advertisements —of which over fifteen hundred are received and handled everyday—receiving, and paying out cash, the general bookkeeping of the business, requires a counting-room force of 27 13. The Care of Building requires tlie constant service of three janitors . . . . 3 14. The Watchman.—To insure perfect protection against risk of fire two watchmen ore constantly on duty. 2 15. The New York Office.—This engages the entire time of a general manager and assistant ....... 2 16. The Washington Bureau.—ln charge of its own special Washington staff correspondent 1 17. The Milwaukee Bureau.—To facilitate Northwestern news gathering, one man 1 From which it appears that the number of regular emplovees is . . . . . . f 302 And the pay roll runs from $5,500 to $6,000 per week, aggre- ■ gating-during the year $300,000. Then there is even a larger annual expenditure for white paper, and telegraph and cable tolls sometimes run nearly 'a thditSSfi ildHara a week. Take it all \ together the expenditures of Tiie Daily News for the year 18S8 will vary very little from £900,000.
f. > jf FLOATING SOAP THE CHIEF For the Bath, Toilet and Laundry. Snow White and Absolutely Pure, If your dealer.floes not keep White Clouts Soap, •.end 10 cents for sample cake to the makers, jKs. s. kirk a co., CHICAGO. _ Makeever House. Rensselaer, Ind. and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied with the best the marketaffords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts... Pruprietoi / / ' \ ML j £ i* '.L\ Emmet Kannal, Bole Agent fdl Rensselaer. Applinaiion for License. ■\TOTICF, Is Jiej-elij- privoit to .HI the eltizcnn . jN of t-hu town of Whoa Hie! t, aivl Wlioat-iti-lit town-liip. in the Comity of Jasper ami statotif fn-liiiiia. that »ti.* umloriul -iaisjii Tleil. awhite male inlialiitant of tin: Stalh of Imi in u.a ■ :irrd-iT-.-rrtfic nyoof tM-'mirv-one ye:irgf - fiot hi til01 1 :ihi! of 1-i.MMiuiiijr intoxiiMteii. and Hmaii of good niornl r.liar.'-.JeV. nnTI a lit- pef-on in evefy rospii.-t to liyinti-ii rtej with the s;)4p, ot ifitoXfeatiii.Alujuors. will m ike UppUeatUm to tho li*>ani afCiwwiif.kioiiera-.of saitl .Jasper County fiu, Uionexti oguiar session and. meet-, ingof .-iilil Hoard to be lit-M in the Town of Kehsseiaei 1 , hi sniil county and state aloresaid, eommeiieina on 'the first'.Monday in Septeoilier. the same being' the yrd. day of Sep* .Jenilj'er. for a lieen se lo sell spiritous liij--1101-s, vinous liijiiors, and malt liquors, and all inioxieiitiiig li-ioors which may be used as a •beverage, iirio •-•.-rpT’intlties tlnnr a i(U;n-l at a time, witli the: privilege of allowtng mid porKiUtinS'sat l tiipioßiTo.be.dEilatt omiiie... pretui-:; _ se.s vdu:re_iioltL.. -aad tfie said premises being prci-istrfy 10.-rtt-.-i and described asfo! o.rs: ill a fine story franie btiudimi tlie greu ul, npon wliieb said imi ding is e.l being precisely loeated :smt described a» fohows. towit : cimmcimiii;; al a point tWcutv sit inches south of a point four (t.i !V.;i east of the north-west corner of !ot nine (id i:i block one ( n lii.s l iidlowiuu'.’VVluiaHU l i'l. tUe.nco naming • - VTicnTf. urtt i :i (11) feet, thence running east eighteen'JSjTeet, tliciire nmuiug north four* teen f 14,i feet, thence running west eighteen (IS) feet to the place oi beginning, being a part of lo( nine (i'i in block one (J; >n tim town ot Wheallieid, .Jasper county, Jndiana. said license is asked for tlie period of one year. ' . ~ - - ' —-r~ jALOt; sell. Augifat 5-16*29.
