Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1892 — Page 8

Jflr ■& .jHK » - A' # B m I B 1 mar I AJICjIPIS BLOCK. ■ ■■■ ■ I |/ ■ I 11 iII I I placed b iwwiru f^.iE* W. Williams’ Novelty Furniture Store J Opposite the Public Square, Reuseelaer, Ind - H3aymg|£^ r *--'- . i : list of a few First class goods. «|altj| mndkum fa fin fn mm Wood rockers from SLOO to $2.50 Sj4 Umnges fro«,w &60 to 20.00 Extension tables 70ct per foot Be i roosa wit from 16.00 to 40.00 Center tables from., .1.00 to 10.00 iw „ from... 1.76 to 3.50 Wood chairs per 5ett8.2.75 to 3.00 IfliiMMS from.... 2.60 to 5.00 And a great variety of Rockers. Tho largest and most oomlete stock of furniture aver in Rensselaer. CkSM awl examine prices and goods and you will be convinced that it fg the eeae end that he is selling them cheaper than can be |j bought elsewhere. Aoeetfor the N£W;HOME Sewing Machines. T. F. Clark, Salesman, Call and Examine our Stock of Carpets. IcieHMBWBBe ■•■;-' ■; - t..u - f|||l§g ;•■ .1 am prepared to furnish wells the coming season a Through dirt, measured frofi? top of pump, 80 cts. per foot Through dirt, two and one-hal inch all solid brass cylinder SI.OO per foot from top of pump. jIfjBMBM!? I use nothing but galvanized pipe in any gjweJs I may make. tawawm* ChUf Pftpef Water and Steam Fixtures. TANKS and CISTERNS K. -’* '•’ •■■ A SPECIALTY. j < . ' , v - .*•' Restaurant £ Bakery OAKES, CIGARS r dSaMaTaswO SmiUM* y •,

f . , r , . ? .._ .. . . 1 $25.00 for a Life Scholarship in the ; | * ' ' , Coined 4th and Columbia Sts. BBPrepare in a Permanent, Reliable and Progressive School. Largo Faculty. Superior, Practical methods. Positions for graduates secured. Individual instructions and cla/-s drill For cateo gue, Address r #;CAI>LE2f, Pre».

A COMPARISON.

CONDITIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN WffH | THOSE OF THE UNITED BTATES. Hifher Tum, Lower WafH, More FM* pen. Smaller Sawing* DepodU I^Sjp Creator Katlonal Debt. In r.nglond Than la tho United State*. LSpaetal Cutimpuateiaßil I Washington, Oct.l7.—Do the people who are clamoring for free trade ever compare the conditions of the past and present of thin country with the one eeeential free trade country of the World— England? If not, it might be s good tiling for them to do so. I have been looking into the question a little of late . and comparing the conditions in this country and in free trade Great Britain. Here are some of the things which I find: The annual tax collected from the people by the government of free trade Great Britain is $12.60 per capita, while that of the United States is lees than $6 per capita. The deposits in savings banks in Great Britain amount to $130,000,000, or five dollars per capita, while those in the savings banks of the United States amount to $1,623,079,794, or twenty.fivo dollars per capita. The amount of money in circulation in Great Britain is $17.90 per capita while the amount in circulation in the , United States is $23.62 per capita. Indeed there is scarcely a country of any importance on the map of the world 1 which has as large an amount of money per capita as has the United States. The national debt of Great Britain amounts to S9O for each individual in her population, while that of the United States amounts to sl3 for each individual. The annubl interest charge upon the public debt in Great Britain is $3.25 per capita; the annual interest charge upon the public debt in the United States is 35 cents per capita. Great Britain, under her free trade system, has decreased her public debt in the last thirty-five years $620,000,000; the United States, under protection, has decreased her public debt in twenty-five years $1,551,000,000. In free trade Great Britain there is 1 pauper for every 39 individuals, and 1 person in every 13 receives more or leas parish support; in protective United States there is 1 pauper for every 643 inhabitants. * The “balance of trade” is hundreds of millions of dollars against Greet Britain every year. Under her vaunted free trade she imports vastly more than she sells. Her exports last, year amounted to $1,300,000,000 in round numbers, , and her imports amounted to .$2,100,000,000, making a balance on the “yropg side of the of $800,000,000. Our exports last year were $1,039,885,636, and pur imports were $827,391,284, thus giving us a balance of $202,944,842' on the “right side of the ledger.” The balance of trade was $800,000,000 against free trade Great Britain: last year, while it was $200,000,000 in favor of protected United States. In the last ten ¥*s?* PUT exports have' exceeded our impwte by $706,383,814. lit that timetheexportsof-Great.Britain have fallen $8,315,000,000 below her movrts. In other words,-in Jhe,depad© iost eh,?®* l protective United States has a balance Cf over $700,000,000 oh the right side of the i^« er » wMle free trade Great Britain, whose “commerce. Irules the world,”, shows wrong side of th© ledger. _ In free trade Great Britain bricklayers get $1.17 per day; in protected United States, $3 per day; carpenters in Great Britain get $1.28 per day; in the United States, $2.35 per day; in free trade Great Britain engineers get $1.46 per day; in the United States, $3.23 per day; in Great Britain machinists get $1.20 per day; in the United States, $2.50 per day; in Great Britain compositors get 15 cents per thousand in the United States, 40 cents per thousand; in Great Britain shipbuilders get $8 per week; in the United States, sl6. , . • Thus it will be seen that in every particular our condition is better than that of our free trade neighbor. Our commerce is in infinitely better coiidition because we receive hundreds of mllllnm; of dollars more for bur products than we pay opt for the things we buy, while the reverse, is true with Great Britain. Our public debt is less than one-sixth per capita that of Great Britain, while our annual interest charge is only about one-tenth per capita that in Great Britain. We have decreased our debt in 25 years 2J£ times as much as Great Britain' has been able' to decrease' her debt in 35 years. Great Britain has 1 pauper for every 39 parsons, while we have 1 for every. 643. Our government collects from her people less than $6 per capita of takes; that of Great Britain collects from her • people-over sl2 per capita of taxes. The deposits in savings banks in Great Britain average $0 per capita of the I population; those in the United States ! average $25 per capita of population, t The money in circulation in Great Britain is $17.90 per capita, while thatof ti* United Steves is $25.62 per capita. Wages ” in the United States kre : from 75 to 100 per cent, higher than those paid in Great Britain. What good reason is there for desiring to exchange English free trade far the protection which gives us these condition*. which in every case are so much bti&ter than those of our British neighbor? II ■> il t .i 11 11 ill ** k Jy

"COWARDS AND DESERTERS"

The Name. Northern Democrat. Apply to Union Soldiers When They Talk Their Beal Sentiment*. The following extract from the Raleigh News and Observer of Sept, 16 is an account of a speech delivered in that city by ex cfongroasman J. fi. Murphy, of lowa, Sepit. 15. It seems from this that 1 he northers Democrats fully agree Union soldiers, and don’t hesitate to say so when they think they are out of hearing of the old soldiers themselves: “The speaker next called attention to the infamous pension system. It now amounts to $150,000,000 per annum. In a few years more at the present ratio of increase itiwill reach the limit of our revenue. It teas a shame that we should have to put our hands in our pockets to pay pensions to a. lot of cowards, deserters and bounty jumpers.” J. H. Murphy was a member of the Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth congresses from the Davenport (la.) district, a native of Massachusetts, and posed in his candidacies and while in congress as a friend of the soldier. This is the way be talks when he thinks he is alone with the southerners and is mivileged to ex' press ms rem semimfccu.

A Positive Fact.

Ladles do not delay your valuable time by waiting and suftering, but secure a botlleofDullain’s Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured of your monthly trouble either in old or young. It is the very best preparation I ever prescribed in my extensive practice. It has given the ■ost results in toe greatest number of cases of female troubles of anv medicine 1 dver used Ido not make \ pratice r using or recommending pliteVt mcdi' ioes, bnt tlh remedy is prepared by a very cotnpet ent physician and chemist of my acquaintance and I can cheerfully and and consicenc-iously recommend it as the best—sl a bottle. .. A. C. fbutti, .Specialist of Diseases of Women, 89 East Madison St., Chicago For sale by Long & co. .

rnkettness or tke Mqmr Habit Pontire iy Cared by administering Dr. Hsins’ Golden Speriiie. It s manufactured as a powder which ran 'te given In a glass of beer, e> cup of coffee or tea, or in food, v ithout the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, ;.nd will effect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker, or an alcohoiic wreck. It h»s been given in thousands at cases, and in every Instance 8 perfect cure lias followed. It never fails- The systam i.nceimpreg ated with 'heSpecific it becomes on utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaran teed. 48 page hook of particulars fret . Address. GoldsN SpKCirKTfto., 188 Race at. "' ig lyr incinnati, O, A Wonderful iviairnieut' | Proprietors 1 4 Dalian' ’s Groat German : Remedies Gentlemen -I have the past i two ears been troubled with a serious I and very severe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medi- ' cine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved- Some of m y friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy lor .the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three botilesl feellike a new man If you desire you can use my name ir, print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids/ Michigan papers or any other papers in sh« states, to con vine# the afflicted that it is the best Clood. Liver and Sidney- medicine on earth i . seal like a n©w map. Havp lived here over 40 years. s!| a bottle. J, Mlivingston, Grand Rapids . v or sale by Long &co

rw i>:r eb Sun” teed I have been afflicted vT'^ 1 or nearly two years have trieu „ “J rwo all and all known remedies, but no per manent relief until I tried a bottle of Dullam’s Great German Liniment and it gave me instant and permanent relief. ,25 oents per. bottle. Signed A. B. Snell, Hamilton* Mich, April 11 1891 For sale by -. Long & Co.’ ..IT IS ADprlwoinnniwlful Au» r fly to set tho best value for roar money. Bcouomize In your footwear by pnrchaalnf W. L. Douglas Shoes, which represent the best value for price* asked, as thousands tSr TAKE KO SUBSTITUTE, ja gfljgglßp V. W. L DOUCLAS THE MONET. A geualoe OwMgU oo«jU».flno fortkblewjioil Iji'di ursbl* thonoor osi<v i*os «nwr soM Mins price, tqusls custom mods shheeoosUn* finecjJfTbs 9*V most »tTlißh, easy and durable shoes ever toll at the prioe. fHJitlUg s3a^!t€sr? l tTgS)d^iSSn^oiilMhw eoled* extension e shoe, easy to walk tn, And will keep the feet dry *md warm. > ... * ftO SI FloeOftlfi^^.*25 and S2oOO Werk-

Krotrr Stock for Sole. Nurst-ry Stock for sale. I will bo at Tbe Liwrv stable in Rensselaer Oct 28 and 29, 1892. with a foil line of Nursery stock, which I will sell at Wholesale pi ices, give me a calL F. A. Wood in. FOR SALE. . 'l>. \ An almost new ten-horse side crank threshing engine. Cheap. Address this otto C. B. Bteward, Rensselaer, led. 6-6t7 -

Cheap Money. Austin «fc Hopkins will toan money on real estate, chattel mortgage, collateral or personal security. You can pay these loans back at any time and ste p interest. These are desiraYolTee to Hunters. Owing to the liability ot fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper County and notice is hereby given that any person trespassing on such lands with a gun will be prosecuted. 8-6 t B. J ■ Gifford. If you want an extra pir of knee pants you can get them of Ellis & Murray. Finest pictures, finest finish, ant cheapest prices at the Pavilion gallery. a See the line of calf and hip boot t E His & Murray’s, before buying. Those wishing to attend a Business College this year should not fail to read the Ad. of the Lafayette Buso qess C >liege in this issue, one of th most rein ble Ischools in the west Life S holarsh p, $25.00. 4*6t. You will soon need a pair of boots. Remember we are the people and can do you more good in that line than any store in Northern Indiana. Ellis & Murray. Underwear, you need underwear fpr Hie winter; we have got a fine line just opened. Give us a call •. R, FeNDIG. See an elegant line of Neck-Wear at Ellis & Murray’s.

Public Sale. “37 ‘ ’ 4 V The undersigned will offer for Sale at Public Auction at his residence 5$ tniies east of Rose Lawn, and 5 miles southwest of D&Motte, in Keener tp., Jasper county, Ind., beginning at 10 o’clock, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER sth, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY'TO-WIT. 13 two-year-old steers, 5 two-year-ol< heifers; 3 three-year-old steers, 3 three-old heifers, 6 "yearling steers, 5 yearling heifers, 1 draft horse, 1 brood sow, 1 broad tire wagon, 1 buggy, 1 tWo-horse cultivator, . 1 single cultivator, Lstirring plow, porn planter, harness, pitchforks, anc numerous other articles. Free lunch for everybody. Terms: One year’s credit, without interest, on sums Over $5. . ..- • IRENEU-S SHORT RIDGE. C. O. Spkncer, Auctioneer.

! PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at his residence Ujijies southwest of Behsselaer, in New top tp', jasper county, Ind., beginning at 10 o’clock A. M. on SATURDAY, OCT. 29,1892, THE FOLLOWING PROPEETY TO-WIT: 55 HEAD OF CATTLE, (5 milch cows; 9 yearling heifers, jl9 two-year-<?ld steers, 13 yearling steers, 8 steep calves, 1 two-yeas-Pblled-Angus bull) Threp work horses, 1 saddle horse. J two-horse wagop. Terms op Sale?—Qpe year’s credit on all sums oyer $5, without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due, 8 per cent, interest f rod <^a^e - Six per cent, discount for cash oh sums over $5. BENJ. l sayleb. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. Hats and caps of every style ' and price at Ellis & Murray. The new and winter stock o clothing now refdy Jpr your inspec tion at Ellis <fc Mans?, * :■ ■■? . ■ - - i* A New method: of regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now disoovtt*y- Dr Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills'speedily’cure billioosness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, wotaen, children. SataUM*. Qjildneat, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. @ W Blfi»Jree,atß.F f Fendig’s & Go. ' ' ' Probably r one half of the children in Rensselaer are boys and a good bo? wears out plenty of clothes When you want a new suit, a good well made substantial sightly suit cheap, go to Kills A Murray they can nit you. . \ '* Rheumatism Cured in a Bay. ••Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically curesin 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is rsmsrka.le and mysterious It removes*’ once tne cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose grossly benefits 75 cents. Sold by AF. Long A Co., druggist*, Rensselaer. issiigLaasaag A CHRISTMAS PBRBKNT for both old ~U fiwlev!one Znr*

EBTB AY NO' T TCE belly* at eighteen dollar*, taken 1 from Docket of James r. Morgan „J. P. Ww W I/OOVEB. ltp. Clerk Jasper Gtamit Court Notice of Commissioners Sale of Heal Estate. n - ; * •». 4 ? • Kottee is hereby given that the undersigned under order of the Circuit Court of JaKper county, Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale, on —.:. -- _ Monday, November 21,1892, for not leas than its office of Thompson 4 Bro. in Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, the realestate. in Jasperootmty. todlana, to wit: Eii?h*y (80) aft of th* west ena of the north half of the northwest quarter ofi Jr east, side of the northeast quarter of tST norlht-ast quarter of section two (?wu ”®. «§ I less-. Said iand will be sold for one-third cash, one third in 12 months, and one-third ia IB months, deferred payments to bear 6 per cent, interest and to Be secured bv «mrt«age on s»M real estate. An abstract of title will be furnished the, purchaser showing title to - f(w«PB W WILST vCU. Oct S7.NOY-1-8. Oommisslsner. Notice Of Final Hearing; Of Engineer’s Report In the Matter of Draining and Macadamizing Washington Street, Notice is hereby given to all the property owners fronting and abutting on Washington street In the Town of Rensselaer. Irdlana.aireqtodand assessed for the drainage of said street and for the macadamizing and grading of that portion of Washington street from Cullen street to Division street that the Engineer in charge of said work has filed his report with the clerk of Bald town and that a hearing of said repot t WIU be had before a committee at the Town Hall in Rensselaer. Indiana on the 11th day of November, 1892, at 8 o’clock in the evening and any perso ■ or persons feeling aggrieved by suoh report can appesr before tbeoommittee and the Board of Trustees of said Town and make objection thereto and be accorded a hearing thereon, - . my hand and the seal of Town affixed at Rensselaer l Jthis 85th day of October, 1892. CRAB. Gut Spitlee, Town Clerk. PIONEER MEAT MARKET Rensclaer, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLBSBACH, FROFR BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, SauAauee. Balogna, *Ae i ,knteUs q»antit«»4» AWt m obasers at the lowest price*. Nona but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited DrTgehtehest^ric^alyc^ood J W. HORTON, ZDSITOTCST. Fillings inserted that will hot coxa our. LOCAL ANAESTHETICS ised in Teeth extraction, oT“Artificial teeth Inserted from one to full sets. Office over La Sue Brothers’ Store, Rensselaer Indiana Try Dull&m’s Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Long & Co. ' X-XT7-BI8"ST, New Barn, New Rigs New Harness,G-ood Horses We &eu>t out first-class equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Special attention gjven t to by the meal, day or week. Carriages for J?unerai§, Weddings, Parties, eje., os short notipe. Vanßensseiaer Street, South qf Town Hall, f Rensselaer, Indiana. ' Sonias Burgs, Proprietor. , , x .: - i Hemphill Bros. BlackamitE -ANDWood Repair Shops (SkSSSflßWfToTfeo aaa A H imphiu. < 411 Werk done promptly an* Cheaply, nod Warranted Firs- • Class quality ' Fr Souft. ofJM>ington, (The old Efwin Shop,) Rennalaer, - Indian || A M Wanted; salarjrand expenses. Pe •V* «f manpnt pUcp; *Mp or imrtmU once. Brown Bro.. C.., N.ryrym.* % THHWltpO' f ’ '-f lue•. MAKIONT-WNHUIN. i WIU he In my office upstair* in Makp<*T;> B*nk Building every Saturday to attend to Trustee Marion Township- • * . . • i **,f, * Special Notice To Farwf/U.— Ntver were we before so 4>le to give you as good a boot ot for j th. money a- we will be its WU. I Whv is this? R cause, is down, me few boagfai* M !

fpt p I T? • - - .. 1 ' ' I .^ W iww» CwSlv-H Ale vARDB' PHYSICIANS i ■ . ......, y ... W. HARTBNUUM. D M HOMEOPATHIC E*b>3r*lci«.3a ajod. S-uxgreoxv, iixsttLXEß. jKDIAira MP* Chronic DiaeaM* a OSeeßast Washington Street. A-Jan-84. Residence, Makeaver IUKBtc. g. G. JONES, iTb., 7" T: : '• 5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly attended by day oi .jL- ... night. r • AnCABYVILLB, - - INDIANA r|R. I. WABHBHPN. r PHYSICIAN and BURGEON, j Rensselaer, Indiana. I Spec *i attention given to the treftfme t o ttMiM* of th- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat aai Disease of Women, Tests cyea for giasev, BANKS. " t. 3. Bbabs, Tan. dais. F. L. Caacoru, t’asideat. Casiiier.—Jk’t ca-binr CITIZEtYS’STITE BA.VB Rbnssxlabb Ind. CAPITAL $30,000. Surplus and undivided profit* SBSOOO Does a general banking business. Interest allowed on apecial deposits. This is th< only State Bank in Jasper County that is examined quarterly by Auditor of State. Your business solicited. Collection* will receive prompt attention. i. McCoy. T. J McCoy, B* L! Hoßiagswortt Pres. Viee - Oaritiw A.McCoyiCo’s.Bank BENBSBLASR, INDUNA. , Doe* a g aeral banking, oanedfor -hort time at current rate*. W make* spudaityof . ILO^tOfTS, at the lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Rensselaer Bank, r Ptmident. Vice President „ J.G. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned In snms to suit borrower Exchange bought and sold on all banking points Collection made and promptly remitted Deposite received. Interests bearing certificate! of deposits issued, < LA WYERST ’ W. MARSHALL, : ATTORNEY AT LA W, Praoticev in Jasper, Newton and adluains •innties - Especial attentioa given to -ottle mentoi Decedent’s (■.scares, Onllentt. Conveyances, Jfielitm*l Cases - -AIIb.-«w*TO —;• address, . . Rensselaer, iud. t«OW P. THOSfPSOK, UATID j; THOSSfIOI After,igy at Law. Motor* PuJ Us. THOMPSON & BRO.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW ; Rensselaer, lud. ractioe in all toe courts. We pay partiouln attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M. L. SPiTLRR Collector and Abstractor ..|ORDE(|AI F. (’HIM tH’E ATTORNEY AT LAW Rensselaer, Ind. ' - —- (tends to all business in the professipo wit) sromptnees and dispatch. Omoe in seeuna story of the Makoever building. Vutux B. Austin. . Aaraua H Hopkikc AUSTIN & EOPKIMS, ArrORSETS AT IAW. iNNSSBLABR, - - - - -it Wf-Offloe second fioo- ot Leopold’s > corner Washlugtou an Van Reasselae « Praettoe inatl the courts, and purchase and ieasH ■eiki estate. zzi, I - - - ■■ - QHRRLEB E. MILLB. A.'TTOri.hTß'S’ AT IsA. 'W Bensselser, Indian*. Pensions, CoUections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared, I .. ‘ Titles Bxamiued WFarm Loans negotiated qt lowest rqtyN Offlo* up stair* over Chictgo Bargun Stor*. jAfiHM, W.p.qUTHt’ -1 TTORNEY AT Ltf If UINSSBLAjn, ........ INDIA -%. W"OfHce lq Rensselaer Bar* >*# v VUSOKIJ ANK'*» 'H. v JAM|W 4. RHBNUAM, 0 S PtNSiQN ATTOBNEY AND JUSTICE OFJTHE PEACE. Tboronghly equipped and abreast of th 1 time. Expert in Pension matters o tfine with Qeunty Treasurer, sort House. Sept Ut, iseo. i.iTiiuobK Notary pubic and Real Estate Agent - * r Lands of all description* (or sale 01 ease. WEEEATFLELD, IND. JOHN GRAVES, INDIANA auctioneer, vales attended In any part of Jasper aud ad-oinlngoo-intie*,nlso '■ . . - Real Estate Agent and Justice oJF the I’eaoe. Address - - - Wa*ATmto,tMß. nwlggins Bros, $ $»., »•«! Xjowa* 4» JLk*rt»*is* "Uloe it rear map? of i ltlxen*’ -ajp Kimjf, R|jrSß*Hi*a. typ Money to loan on thy ohe»nest 1 d best lermi m the coentf. We have the only abstgae. tepord in tb« aouqty, ccinpllmlwUh great »ks» and ->«re, at 4 We lSim*«Ln|oy<M 0 | W, Recw. an , t-drse- .* of eve- $0 yea**experience, win, hq* ■ iqrg •t ttaUdei ATtment . WCart' prepared to i* e nMmwtb -(tttll ■n ehort c fit toe and on vert reeweiaOlv IXUIM. W&SBuvm "* ■ > ■ • —-WfWO pr n h RT NS.-K< A »,li • . INDIANA “ " * t : u , Office ov ; Eiiis ft Mqiriv'i Qa* ad-dni* t, ' . iff- , J * ’ .W