Rensselaer Standard, Volume 1, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1879 — Page 2

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ADIEU.

With the present Woe the publication of the Standard cease*. the patronage and good will of the paper baring bees *>M <o Major Bitten k Son, proprietor* of the Republican, who ire to iB oat all prepaid subscription* to t his paper. All deiinqaeories are dae and payable only to the To oar readers, one and all, we retort) our heartfelt thank* for their liberal patronage and the many kind word* of encouragement and cheer spoken in our behalf. We shall erer hold them in grateful remembrance, and while we regret to break the silken cord which has connected them and os for a period of man than nx months, we feel stented that their intereats will not be permitted to eoffer, and that they will receive a paper which is in every way worthy of their support. Mr Bitters iasn able and experienced writer, and has come among us with the intsolioa of remtioing, and will labor to build op the town and oounty. He is. a sound advoeate of the grand principlea of the republican party, and wilt prove a valuable acquisition to the ranks in this county. t We shall, from this time on, give our undivided attention to the business of job printing, and will soon make quite extensive additions of new type and ma tcrial which will better fit ns for all kinds of work. Hoping, by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit a liberal share of the job printing patronage of the public, and wishing all our readers a happy New Year, we bid you a' kind aud affectionate adieu. . Your obedient servant,

MERVIN O. CISSEL.

A postal regulation has been in force now for some two months which !s no! well known among business men or they would more generally avail themselves of it, We refer to the fact that statements, bills, et<N, can now be mailed in an unsealed envoi ope with a cent stamp. Th is the monthly statements, many of which are made out by wholesale and retail dealers each month, can he mailed for one cent, but uo writing other than the legitimate bill can be placed upon the statement. No such words as “please remit** can be, neither can a bill receipted; be sent. If it is neees'Snry to have the words ‘please remit” on the statement or bills, they can be printed as a part of the head ing. Publishers of newspapers have the right to enclose bills for subscriptions iu their paper.-, and also receipted bills fur the same, but not to write “pleuae remit,” which,-however, maybe printed on the bill without infringing the law.

Kentlaod People’s Press: Simon P. Thompson, of Rensselaer, was in town this week attending court. Simon is mentioned as a candidate for congress in this district, and be has the talent* and qualifications to make a very good member. There is also among the numerous aspirant* for congress, i man in Cass county, named* Keno. who made himself conspicuous by nursing Fred Grant’s baby while attending the boom at Indianapolis. I& Simon hadn’t a prettier baby of bis own than FKd ever saw, he wou.d go to the next boom and ‘'ntiss'* Fred’s baby or He* don’t propose to be Kenoed out of the nomination in that way while he bolds such a trump in his band. Monti cello Herald: Mr. Simon P. Thompson, of Rensselaer, will be a candidate for congressional honors in this district, subject to the voice of the republican nominating convention. We have known Mr. Thompson several yews, and found him, to be a painstaking gentleman, an unswerving republican, and has the reputation of being a good lawyer. If nominated, the Herald would cheerfully support him.

Oxford Tribune: We see by the Kentlaod Gaxette that Simon P. Tbomp son is a candidate for congressional honor*. Mr. Thompson is a gentleman who is in every way wed qualified few the position. His fidelity to the republican party has never been challenged, and his record is clear. In the.event of his nomination he will make a determined ' and vigorous canvass. Keotland Gaxette: Prosecuting Attorney Babcock, of this judicial etrenit, is i hard working and efficient official. He - bostows bis best efforts and gives his time and attention to the duties of bis office. The circnit has never had a bet ter, harder working or more eonscien cions Prosecutor, sod it is therefore the greater pleasure to thus refer to him. In LaPnirte, on Thursday of week before lost, a man named Hoglan stole abont *1,300 from his employer, a butcher in that eity. He was gobbled up. plead guilty before Judge Noyes, sent up for three years, and was saPeIv over tbe san.l bill* io less than *4 hours after he bad committed the theft. Speedy work.

Rcbnylerlrwio, Le«Uti&l«, tIrrJZjS&L will' *H‘/btal3(£ K?Surr, ■MKrVj- Walter W»S^ smEsu SsfeasS. Nellie Hcukia*. Albion Miller, Keltic Keller, Ad* StronK. George Mink**, Orlando Yeoman, George lion, Fannin Brian, * Man G*»ton, Knaaeß Parker, Nettie Price, lsa-x Parker, Joonny Green. 4 Chariee Parker, ; Bertie Green, Neilhj Uammerton, Grade Thompson. Eva Hsramertoii, : John Tanner. Weenie Uammerton, William Tanner, Jsmovßell. I Daniel Tanner, John Johnson, Freddie Tanner, Ettie Brown, George Lew ark, Charles Brown, ery Lew ark, Minnie Bell, went Lew ark, Minnie Blska, Howard Jones, Girty Green, Fannie Jones, Sanaa Story , Freddie Gom, Jane Gaston, Walter Garta, * James Blake. Anon Garia, Francis Gaston, Birdie Mekeerer, Nellie Coen, i Winnie Onyler, Charles Porter, ! Wallace Wavier, William Salter, Lawrence savler, Abram Me El fresh, Jeeie Parkison, Lizzie FuuwU.n, Maggie Park Ison, Clara McEl fresh, Jaley Parkison, Alda Fulton, Alice MeDoashL Bertha Fun ton, Minnie McDonald, Hervey McElfresh, Eaphernia McDonald, Cary Crysler, Stella Johnson, Miltou McElfresh, Mary Johu-on, Richard Hargrave, Vanca Collin*, Freddie Coen, wllUe Collins, Tina Fleener, Edward Lew ark, Ulywve* Grant, James Snider, Nellie Grant, Freddie Tanner, Estella Makeever, Stephen Bowdy, Uionie Chamberlin, Wester Bowdy, Nettie Chamberlin, Charles Welch, Ida Chamberlin, AlUe Tyler, lea Garrison, Freddie Tyler, Ollle Henricks, Mamie Pillars, Flora Henricks, Daisy Watson, lons Haves, Bern ie Watson, Joseph refley, Mattie Robertson, Chanes Peck, Nancy McGinnis, Eddie Peck, Marion McGinnis, Frank Hich, Belle Paris. Anna Simms, Thomas Paris, Jessie Draper,* Maggie Halitgan, Laura Houshire, Karvey McGinnis, Jonnie Moms,*' Cora Droste, Clara Morris,* Ida Allman, Dora Morris, Bertie Bonier, Laura Parks, Jessie Bartoo, Clara Armstrong, Eva Brown, Ellery Bloom, Carrie Black, JosieCarauiady, Howard Black, > Hattie Corn, Lottie Church, Laura Corn, Maggie Chappell, _ Ella Cotton, George Chappell, ltoselta Court right, John Crowe, Bammie Courtrfght,* Carrie Courtright, - Vina Corn, Ettie Carsons, Lillie Carson, Willie Chappell, Kota Garrison, Mala Garrison, Gertie Patton,* Bonnie Hodshire, Hattie Simms, Sherman Jeffries, Fannie Rockwood, Willie Norris, Belle Rockwood, Grace Maxwell, Este L. Burnham, smith -Middlesworth, Katie Black, Flora Powell, Bert Bartoo, Aggie Patton, Bertie Crowe, Bertha Poole, ' Arthur Bond, Jennie Riley, Flora Hart, Alice Simula, Susie Hart, Evan Timmons, Thomas Irwin, ArtieMcCulie’y,* Frankie Irwin, George Hichcreek, Chanecv iatndon, Alian Kichcreek, Fred Love. Walter Zen. . Bobbie 1-ovc, Fred Bow man, Eva Patton, Arthur ituice, » Minnie Patton, Mabel Parker, Fannie Patton, Frank. Peck, Bacbel Bhoebus, Frank Lumen, Belle Powell, Willie Imuicll, Bena Bilev, Luther Patton, Aggie stondt, ssmuel Guy, Eddie Randle, Addle Alkire, Mira Israel. Susia Alkire, * Bertie Israel, Electa Guy, Stella Israel. May Iluston, Frank Donnelly, Allie Brown, Will Donnellv. *, Carleton Brown, Annie Donnelly, Albert Daugherty, Will Clark, Charles Downing, Charlie Clark, Delia Toyns, Lawrence Baker, Anna L. Ritchey, Charley Israel, Irene H. Ritchey, Lizzie Stackhouse, Allie Bcsse, Grace Nichols, Hattie Bessie, Alva Nichols, Charlie Yeoman, Robert Sltook, Morns Besse. Mary Ott. Maggie Blake, Bosa Goff, Mary E. Coon, Maggie Braddock, Jennie Cood, Maliuda Goff, Matilda Uilderbrand, Tlieodure Bcasy, Albert E. Brand, Willy Goff, F'rauk O. Cross, Adelbert Cooper, John Yeager, Lizzie Cosbey, William Yeager, Alice Cosbey, / John Coon, Rosa Parris, Millie Wade, Belle Coons, Katie West, Logan Wood, Ida West, Lizzie Wood. • Nora Kite hard, Linnie Wood,Mary VV iley, Mary BuYns, Monford Pritchard, John Burns, Tommy West, . Douglas Clark, Stella Parkison, Moiiie Brown, Laura Parkison, Mollie Melser, J-ettie Randle, Dellv Brown. Edward Randle, Jacob Melser, Harry Barkley, Charles McColtey, Amri Barkley, Eddie MeCollcy, Agnes Brown, Arthur Anderson, Della Kwen, Jimmy Anderson, Lizzie Ewen, Alexander Bowen, Charles Bead, Willie Bowen, Ollie Bead, ‘ ' ■ Minerva Price, B. A. Parkison, Nancy Prion, Jennie Barkley, Win. N. Pnltiue, May Barkley, Bdinond McCurtain, Delia Hoover, Isaac McCurtain, Katy Hoover. Albert Stephonaon, Charles Randal, Ettie Coppesa, Arthur Parcels, Ot»e Coppess, Maggie Borsch, Mattie Farris, Frank Borsch, • Nora Faris, Molly Lewis, Martin Pass, Emma Lewis, Peter Ueil, Lila Long, Heury Grub, Janie Long, Bosa Grub, Judson Hunt, Bertha Grub, Calvin Robb, Willie Grub, Charles Robinson, Addie Irvins, Ella Mitchell, Alice Irvine, Lowie Mitchell, Eva Burke, Klzeua Nash, Alda Keuton, Mead Rayburn, Ellie Yeouiau, Perrv Hamilton, „ Daisy Yeoman, May Haramoud, Etta Yeoman, Belle Plugley, Emma Kenton, Eddie Plugley, Delias Nowels, Bertie sparling, -May Nowels, Ettie Uuudlev, VergH Nowels, Ora Handley, Luelia HemphilL AllieTillctt, Maud Hemphill, Jessie rillett, Minnie iiciuphill. Clary Gohisberry, Johu Hardesty, KtU Goldsberry, • Belie Hardesty, Andrew Potta, Melville Keuton, Charles l'otta, . Edgar Kenton. Charles Whitaker, Sherman Elder, Henry Whitaker, Artie Nowels, Charley Nowels, Josiith Thornton, Charley Hemphill, Fanny Boyes, John Bark, Blanche Hoys, * Lydia Shortridge, John Hoys, Bosa shortridge, Hattie Morphy, Katy Shortridge, Robert Hopkins, George Antrim, Stephen Bowdy, Rtntun Hanley, Wester Bowdy, Charles Hanley, Charles Welch, KIU Hanley, Mary Farris, Schuyler C. Robinson, Harvey Farris, Eddie Rockwell, Eddie Farris, Cara Nickelaon, Annie Mann, Georgie Logan, Daniel Prevo, Le Randall, Frank Prevo, Mary M. Mitchell, Maud Prevo? Joany Dreuth, Clara B. Bussell, Anna Dreuth, Lizzie Redd, Haaa, Flora Uenkle, if** 11 ’, Louisa Day,, W illy Whitod, Eva English, Emma East, Florence Uenkle, Eva East, Lizzie Day. Isaac Jonea, Nancy McElfresh, Alice Sands, Calieta Pricherd, Robert Hannan, Endory English, Samuel Hurst, Luelia Overton? McEliresh, Elvin Overton, Morton Uenkle, Ada Overton, Corah Parker, _ Albert Overton, Charley Day, Elfie Gwinn, ‘reae suits, Johp Gtrian. Mte. sssub** ■ ■ SKSS22S SSSK* Lacy shields. Johav Hn IsnShea. Andrew shields, Ophelia McclauaUan.

—Mr. David A. W tiliamsou, business manager of the Tbaluu. Dramatic Club, of Lafayette, was iu town, the 22d lust, aud made arrangements with Messrs. Willey & Sigler for the formal opening of the new Opera House, on the evening of January Ist. by presenting to our citizens the beautiful comedy of •‘Extremes.” The play will be elegantly sustained by' one of the best soeeity troupes in ttfe country, and those of our people who do not bear them will miss a great treat. sgftftjßssess-'»*“

N *e be sol vent. 26-U. LYDIA A. MO6S, jfdmiaistratrii. Iks oraU in°t and Janes Fraser, Maggie Fraser and Naomi Bprsv are dsfoadtnt a, reqairiag me to make (be sen es two hundred and asveetythree dallan and seventy-three rents in gold coin, with interest on said decroo aad costs, 1 will expose at public sale, to tha highest bidder, on Beturdiay, tbo Brd day of January, A. D. 1880, bet ween Ibe hours of 10 o’clock a. m sad 4 o’clock p. m ,of said day, at the door of the court boose la the town of Rensselaer, Jas per oounty, Indiana, the reals sad prof is for a tern sot exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: Lou six (6) sad eleven (11), ia block fifteen (16 1, ia the original plat of the town of Remington, Jasper oounty, and state of Indiana. if such roots and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to aatioly said <IOOIOO, interest sad costs, 1 will, at the mubc time a d plaee, expose to public sale the lee simple es said real eeiste, or so much thereof as may ba sufficient to discharge said decree, 1 interest and oneU. Sal d eats will ba made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county. December let, A. D 1879. pfsß.oo. Thompson A Bro., att’ys for pl'if. 25-4 t.

SHEKIFFB SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from tho eierk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Alfred McCoy and Alfred Thompson, composing the firm of A. McCoy A Thompson, are plaintiffs, and Ephraim Anglemire, Permeiia Anglemire, George B. Chappell. Joaiah H. Allman, Horace W. Higgins, David J. Thompson, William Imoa, William Hilligom * Co.. Daniel W Peck, Charles Jouvenat, Mary C. Jonvenat, Banfcrd A. Morgan, Emily E. Morgan, William W. Foster, Orrin Lnndon, Osman W. Church and Chxrles W. Hartley are defendant*, requiring me to m ike the tun of tbree hundred end ton dollars sad sixty-five oents, with interest on said decree and costs. I' will expose at publie sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the Brd day of January, A. D. 1880, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'click p. m., of said day, at tho door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding §«vcn years, the following real estate, to-wit: The west half (}) of lot four (4), tn block thirteen (18), in the eriginal plat of the town of ilemington, Jasper county, and state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sunt to eatisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the seme time and place, expose to public rale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge s*id decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any reliaf from valuation or appraisement law*. GEO. M. ROBiNSON, Bheriff of Jasper county. December Ist. A D. 187 U. pf S9.UO. Thompson A Bro.. ati’ys for pl’ffs. 25-4 t.

RENSSELAER BUSINESS CAROS. Waw P Tboapioi, Dai)* J. Thompson, Attorney at Law lotary Public. THOMPSON A: BRO., Attorneys at I*aw, Over A. McCoy £ Thompson's Bank, Practice in all the Court*. We pay particular ntlentioQ.to paying taxes, selling and leasing land*. ■IRION L. BPITLKR, Collector and Abstractor. E. 8- DWIGQINS. ZIMRI DWIOOIItS. R. S. A Z. DWIGGINS, Attorneys at Law We have money to loan to farmers at 7 per cent interest, on long lime. Call at the Citizens’ Bank ami see Us. MOUDKCAI F. CHILCOTK, Attorney at Law. Opposite Court House, in Makeever’s new brick building. Attends to all business of the profession with promptness and despatch. FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney at Law An«l Real Estate Broker, Practices in all Conrta of Jasper, Newton and Benton counties. Lands examined; Abstracts of Title prepared; Taxes paid. Cotlacttowa a. STpadaklty-. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC AND INS. AGT. Careful attention given to the collection and prompt remittance of claims. Omc*:—Up-stairs, over Narrow Gauge Clothing Store. ELZA I. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public and Collector. Attends to all business of the profession with promptness and despatch. OfPTCX XdbT COt/ AZT STr-iTI «u

JHO. r. BOBOUGHB. KOBBBT QBBOOST. BOROUGHS & GREGORY, 4TTORHGIS AT LAW. OTPICE In tli« Nowvls Block, over Fendig’a Store. Ckorloo P. WrtfM, SbUmblol W. Rmt«, ituntyttliw. , loary Pillie. WRIGHT k REEVE, Attorneys at Law Real Estate BroKers and l ollection A'ts, Rbssselaxb, Ihdiawa. Abstracts of Titles prepared, Lands examined, Taxes paid, ete. Office over G. C Starr’s grocery store. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Beal Estate atHMbg Meat. Will practice in all the Courts of Newton Benton and Jasper counties. , Omen—Up-stairs, over Murray’s City )rug Store. Good land, Indiana. C ; H HARPER W. SNYDER, ATTORNEY AT UW, s X amtnuaem ‘ a specialty. Office hi XxBlock. v v'.

Dtuvree asm liirn r ooAi/rne ' • "*j MkeedCITIZENS’ BANK. Dm. . pmt«l Wit*, WlM* |lui ip. dal sitention to edlretiults; rem ttances made on dev of payaseat at carrot rate es exchange; interest paid on balsa css; eertificates bearing interest issued; exchange bought sad sold. This hank owns tht buiglsr safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition ia 1878. This wtfb ia protected by one of Bargent’s time locks. The bank vault used is ss good as can be built. It wilt be a-ea from the foregoing that this bank furnishes as good security to depositove ae ton be furnished. •* DR. I. B. WASHBURN, BensMlaar, Will give special attention to the treatment of Diteases of Women and Children, Chronic Ague, -Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh ia the Bead, I? rone tikis. Dropsy, Diphtheria, Epilepsy, Fevers of all kinds. Inflammatory Disease of the Eyes, Disease of tka Hea t. Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. He use* specific medicines, which signifies quick cures and consequently light bills. Remember, calls answered promptly .

DR. J. ». LOUGH RIDGE, Pkyiiciai and Surgeon, Qne door below Austin House. Ten per cent, interest win be added to ail accounts running unsettled longer than three month#. *, / . ' DR. MOBEB B. ALTER, Phy*icijtn and Surgeon. At W. J. lines’* Drug Store. !■ ■■■ UNK A OWENS, Homeopathists. Office on Waehington street, north of Court House ~ DR. W. L. HAMAR, DENTIST. A $12,50 Set of Teeth, warranted, tor only SB.OO Gold and Silver Fijlinge at reduced rates. For references apply to my numerous customers. Office, two deors above Austin House, up-stairs. Austin House, R. J. HOPKINS, Props 1 stub. Centrally located, commodious, excellent tables, clean beds, careful attention to the wants of guests, and experienced management, are its recommendations to the traveling public.

PEACOCK HOUSE, J. 11. PEACOCK, Paopßirroa. Centrally located, commodious, good tables and dean beds. Recently renovated and tie* ly furnished. Every attention paid to the wants of guests Good stabling in counectiun with the bouse. CGanges reasonable. r.LCcnw. A.ISC3T. t.j.mccot COTTON & McCOY.d, DEALERS Lit Graio, Lumber, Coal aoi Lire Hogs Office near Depot, Rensselaer, Ind. Highest market price in cash paid for grain and bog*. We have extra facilities or handling with despatch and accuracy he articles named, and give personal attcuion to the business Persons desiring anrhiug in our line are kindly invited to give - a call before dealing elsewhere. ROBERTS & BRO., Blacksmiths. Horse-shoeing and tire-setting a specialty. Now In the Time For farmers to bring their reaping and mowing machines ip for repairs. rrlcwi to a-a-lt tax* tlxxxaw. Shop on Front street, Warner’s old aland. 'erwin a son, Blacksmiths. New work done to order. All kinds of custom werk done with neatness and despatch, at Rock Bottom Prices. Shop on Front street, above Washington.

LCSLII c. OKAKT. O. O. DICKKT. GRANT k DICKEY, Blacksmiths. Shop removed to Van Rensselaer street, rear of McCoy k Thompson's Bank. All kind* of blacksmithing done to order on short notice, at lowest lining rales. Horse-shoeing a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. GEORGE GRAtJEL, MANUFACTURER OF AMD DXALKR IM p Harness, Saddles, Bridles COT.iT.AB3, -W HORSE CLOTHING, AC., AC. Special attention given to repairing. .•i • * Shop on Washington street, opposite bank. GEORGE B. CON WELL, WAGON MAKER, Wagons, Carriages, Baggies, and everything else in the wood work line repaired on short notice. --* • !> Price* down tc hard paa. Shop bn Front street, below Washington. TRUITT P. WRIGHT, Carpenter apd Builder, Shop in the old saw mill. Furniture repairing a specialty. WTO S6OOO A YEAR, or *6 to S2B a day In your own locality. No risk. Women do as well as mea. Many make more than tb* above amount. So one ran foil to make money feat. Any one eta do the work. You can make from 60 eta. le $2 an boor by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It oests nothing to try the business. Nothing like rt for money making ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know alt about the best paying business before the public, send us yoor address and we will tend you full partieolars and private terms free; samples worth $6 also free; you can then make qp your mind for yourself. Addrees GEORGE STINSON 4 00., Portland, MM**, -w ?.■>* ’ *'• -

m ; wr nik Mr filniiiF T ■ IB ' y | H 1 ■'■'pr- -.?•«*■ * : ’ . A. LEOPOLD is the only merchant in the oounty who buy* hie goods /or cask dovm and gets a nioo discount aft ~ i - ?’ a He recently bought “wbartGa. odF so low that he was offered $2.00 advance on every suit by the house he purchased es. His stock of OTffCOAtl will beat anything ever exhibited in that line iu the county. They are indeed a bargain, and will be told for SI.OO less on tho Coat than hit competitors can afford to sell them. Call and aeq those BEAUTIFUL. SUITS FOR CHILDREIV AND BOYS, consisting of Scotch Kilts, English, Saylor and American Jockey Suits for little ones. My stock of * HATS AND CAPS will excel anythiug in that line ever shown in Rensselaer. My stock of FURNISHING GOODS is all 0. K. for style, quality and price. Now, friends and patrons, I assure you, upon the honor of A man, that this is *os ... . . ‘ i ' A ’ .1-’ a blow, neither is it exaggeration, but simply a statement of facts that can be proven by comparing my prices with those of other merchants. I advise you as a friend, if you wish to save moxey these bard times, to call upon your bumble servant, L.SOFQXXi,j 11 lb Fmi Stmt Suing, Mw, Wm

GRID ©PEIIIO §ILE! FiU AID IiITER STOCK! ".:! . 9 - _ *■- -v ■ "■ My immense stock has arrived. Don’t fail to call and sec it before yon purchase your READY-MADE CLOTHING. ' 1 will sell yon Suit, or parts of Solti, Orercoat*, or anything In the Clothißil like, cheaper than any house in the city. LOOK AT BUT PRICES i Good Suits from $8 to $fT 60. Overcoatfi, $4 w S2O. Cheap Suita, $2.50 to $6. Pants 900. to $4. Coats, to $lO. 70818,600. toll. Ali other goods iu proportion. I have the most complete stock of GENTB’FURNISH ING GOODS in the city. My stook of Clothing of my own manufacture is superior to any in the city. These I will guarantee, and will sell very low. ? ' ■■ ■ ■■■■ ■■ ’* ■■ ■■ ■■■ -.'iT'-jr-'j- 1 11 ■ m Tn JfTy 'Tailoring Department I have tbe roost complete stook of Cloths iu the city, which I will eel! at prices that defy competition. In FANCY SUITINGS I oan oot be excelled. lam prepared to make them up on short notice, and at prices that can not be undersold. I guaiantee satisfaction. No trouble to show goods, whether you wish to buy or oot. * e EDWARD BROWN. October 10,1879— 5 m < Ruffing’b Block, Washington Stbekt, Delphi. Tkdtzxa.

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