Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1869 — Page 2

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The XV th Amendment.

*«4Md Ors., rs <ke.lV. IS'U*. (ternate t< WM found that enough demaerate tad tendered ttate —dguetlnm te brook ttaqwmim. tai raOKernor BAoattad body of fit* tact tad MS tn—U luemucm * were jl-m—n* in Ihechamber, the doom wen* tateed to beckrad and tiro clerk was diluted te call firn mil, and the Lteutonant Gotertror announced that a quorum tate pfeteflt. Immediately fofiowlug th to announcement the, AMtadment watt called up and put t«T vote warier a call ferthe pmvtoUH <jue»tlflti. The republican member* all awfiarod in the affirmative aa ttair namm trnwi called, and answered to tamro of the democratic M prroent, tat not voting,” except in the case of one trho voted "no?’ The r.lvfrit the result to be, “Ayes. 27; ita, If not Aiding, 10;” Whereupon Lthiteimnt Governor Ccmbju-K tlecloßxl the Amendment ratified by the Senate. When the qwutton cametip In the House it was found there was not a quorum present, but Hjxakt r Bukkiek decided that while for ordinary legislation of the Mute, it required 67 memlters to jmss a hill, the constitution does not define or any that more than a majority of the members present Is required to ratUy an amendment to the United Mateo constitution* and uptfer this ruling it was passed by a vote of ayes 54, Does none; three members, two democrats and one republican, present and not voting.

Patent Rights.

The following law passed by the Tndtaia Legislature, may be of interest to some of our readers: “As Act to regulate the colt of Patent Right,, and to prevent fraud in connection therewith. -Bvcnox 1. Be it enacted by the General AsremiWy of the State of Indiana, That it ateilte aatairfal for any parson or persona to •ell or barter, or offer to sell or barter, any Poteat Bight, or any rfgh t which saM perron alkali allege to be a Patent Right, in any county in ibia State, withost flrot flling with the Clerk of the Court of each county, copies of tho letters patent, duly authenticated, and at the saute time swearing or affirming to an affidavit, before each Clerk, that such letters patent are genuine, and have not been revoked Ur annefled. and that he has foil authority to sell at barter tho right so patented, which affidavit shall also set forth bia name, age, occupation and ivaidence, and if an agent, the name, ocenplttioa and reaideaeo of hut principal. A copy of this affidavit shall be 'filed in the office of said Clerk, and said Clerk shall gfvo s copy es said affidavit to the applicant, | who shall exhibit the same to any person on “Fbctkjn 1. Any person who nay take any ! obligation la writing, for any patent right, or right claimed by him or her to bo a patent right, shell bom tho whole or any part of the consideration, before It is signed by tho mater ar makers, iamrt in the body of arid written obligation, above the signal ire of said maker or makers, in legible writing or print, the words, “Given for a patent right." “Sarnow X Any person who shall sell or barter, or agbr to sell or barter, with! a this Mate or shall take any oUi gatioa or promise la writing for a patent right or for what bo may call a patent right, without complying with the requirements es thia Aet, or obeli refuse to exhibit the cartiSeate when demandtd, shall be doomed guilty of a misdemeanor, sad on conviction thereof before any Court of competent jurisdiction, shall be flood in any enm not exceeding one thousand dollars, or bo imprtsisii in the jail of the proper county Mt move then rix month* at ibediserettaof the Court or jary trying the same, and shall be liable to the party injured, in a civil action for any damages sustained. "Bacriow A. Whereas, an emergency exist* for the immediate taking effect of thio Act, Mfo hereby declared to be in force tram and etter Ms

BQTConslderable activity is manifested in the wool trade this season.— Tire demand is large, the supply rather light, competition is lively, and those having flocks of sheep will be well paid, this year, farther products. For the past year or two this branch of husbandry has languished tn Jasper county. A feverish excitement was felt by nearly every farmer towards the close of the war, about sheep- raising, and they went into the business recklessly and without preparation.— Everyone who had a little money on hand invested it in sheep; others borrowed monev, paying heavy interest, and bought themselves flocks—everylx«dy had a few sheep arid some owned two and three thousand head. When winter came, flock-owners had not provided suitable shelter, and some were without enough, or proper food. The winters of this part of Indianaare too severe and the soil is too wet for sheep to be kept without shelter; and prairie hay is not nutricious enough io keep them without grain. The consequence of this combination of circumstances worked unfavorably. The war closed and prices went down, lufluenza and footrot and famine got in and destroyed whole flocks. People became alarmed and disposed of the remnants of their flocks for what they would bring in a dull, overcrowded market, and now there are but few sheep in the county. J f people can obtain fair prices for wool this branch of industry will revive aud a few years will find a great numtier of w ell cared for flocks among the farmers. With suitable preparation, wool-growing can be made to pay here, but without preparation and care it is a loosing business. “The first bolt of the democracy cost the State a great deal of money, but the last one has made it up in defying the Morgan Raid bill. We do toot think that another Legislature can be assembled reckless enough to vote nearly half a million dollars out of the public treasury far the payment of their claims.” ..»■< H> head is level. other dap we had occasion to visit tire Wagon shop of Mr. Norman Warner, and was surprised at tire stock of first class material kept there..J’Hed up uiitkr abetter, were felloes, spokes, hubs, singletrees, neckyokes, eie.. by the cord, besides any ■mount of lumber for axletrees, beds, tongues, and other portiens of a wagon; all of the very best quality. In connection with thia shop fa a plow factory, where breaking, shovel and double-shovel plows are made to older SgSSHiB only add that If we needed a wagon or plow we ahodM not semi our money out of the county for them so long as , we could do as well at Warner’s.

RAILROAD MATTERS.

Meeting fit Delphi jr $r JT •vgamtarntteaa off • Cotapawy. A ImM and tathuaiaatic meeting of itelqptteAfhom theeountlee of Marion, ( Union, Carroll, White, Jaaper And Lata, met at Delphi ou tho lUhltmt., to eqpmlne a company for the purpoee of building a railroad tana Jiwllanapolla to Chicago. - —The meeting wan erganlned by electing Cel. N. Cateriln, of Frankfort, Clreinnan, atxi Col. E. I’. Uaininond, of Renmelaer, Hecretary. A committee of two was appointed from each county to draft Articles of Aanociatfon, who reported them to the meeting where they were signed. The following pentons were chosen aa a • BOARD OF DHUOCTORB: Marion County—J. M. Ridenour, and Frank Landers. Boone—Joseph MoCoy. Clinton—J. 6. Perine and A. B. Biven. Carroll—■ James P. Dtignn and B. F. riciiermerisom. White—Roland Hughes and Isaac Keyiiolda. Jasper—Alfred Thompson and Father Joseph A. Stephens. latke—M. Halstead end —— Turner, 'five Board of Directors organized by clecUtiK the following opfk’KßM: President—J, M. Ridenour, of ludlaiutpolis. Wee President—James P. Dugan, of Delphi. Secretary—B. F. Schermerhorn, of Delphi. Treasurer— J. H. Perine, of Rossville. THENAME Adopted in the Articles of Assoclivtionis “The Indianapolis, Delphi A Chicago Bailroad.” The starting point of the railroad is made at Indianapolis. From thence it Is to jrtws through the counties of Marion, (possibly touch Hamilton), Boone, Clinton, Carroll, White, Jasper and Lata to some point on the Illinois State line. No intermediate pointe were named, but It was understood tlwit the road would passthrough Frankfort, Delphi, either Monticello or Reynolds, Rensselaer, and either Crown Point or Lowqll. The Indianapolis Journal, in speaking of the election of Mr, Ridenour as President of the Company, and of the prospects of the enterprise, says, - «Wu du not bualtat* to say that tbe appolntmtnl i» certainly a moat fortunate one for tbe Company, m ao railroad man of our State baa given better evidence us bia capacity aa a financier and railroad manager than baa Mr. Rldenonr. He baa now bad many years experience in railroad matters, practically, and hie untiring energy and nori in puabing through tbe Junction rood, is a gaaraoty of eoeceae In thia enierpriao, if bo ia aupported by tho people on tbe line who are interacted in the result. In accepting tbe position we understand lir. Ridenour gave notice to tbe meeting, that be took the position only on condition of tbo active and earnest support of tho counties on tbo line, and would expect from them liberal subscriptions to be speedily made, and If there waa hesitancy or dragging in their work, they must look for acme other President. But if they actively did tbrir duty, bo would be found doing bio at all Umoa, with proper energy.— I Mr. Ridenour takes tbia position as an independent undertaking, and entirely disconnected with any other railroad, and wo doubt not tbo success es this great enterprise, and tbe speedy completion of tbo work it tbe counties interested do their duty. “The enterprise starts with every prestige of asKceee, and meat make a valuable lino of rri Iroad, not only to thia city, to which it will bring a large new trade, but to tbo intermediate country from boro to Chicago it is an actual necessity. We expect to bear good reports from the people of the counties thiougb which tbialiM peeeso as to their liberality in making donations for the work. When thio line is completed it will bo tbe shortest railway line from CbaUaaooga, and other points Booth, to tho North and Northwest, and will bo a great connecting link of tho extensive railway eystemof thia city and (Chicago.” LATER. From Che Indistnapolia Journal of the 19th we learn that Articles of Association were filed with the Secretary of State Tuesday afternoon, (17th inst.) for the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad Company. “It will pass through the counties of Marlon, Hamilton, Boone, Clinton, Carroll, White, Jasper and Lake, and will be about 140 miles in length. The capital stock te $2,500,000.”

The Election Law.

The following is tho law regulating elections, lately enacted by our Legislature: Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, that section first of an act entitled an act regulating elections and prescribing the duties of officers in relation thereto, approved June 7, 1852,which reads as follows, to-wit: A general election shall be held annually, on the second Tuesday in October, at which ail existing vacancies in office, and all offices the terms of which will expire before the next general election thereafter shall be filled, unless otherwise provided by law; provided, the first election for members in Congress shall take’ place at the general election in October, 1852, and every second year thereafter —be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows, towik A general election shall be held biennially, on the second Tuesday in October, at which election all existing vacancies in office, and all offices the terms of which expire before the, next general election thereafter, shall be filled, unless otherwise provided by law; provided, the first election under this act shall take place on the second Tuesday in October, 1870, and every second year thereafter. Section 2. That the first section of an act entitled an act to provide fur Township elections, approved June 15,1858, which readaas follows, to-wit That there shall be held an election in each township, at the usual place for holding elections, on the first Monday in April each year, for the purpose of electing township officers, and be governed by the laws general elections, so far m the same are applicable—be and thtf same is hereby amended to read follows to-wifc That there atailbA tald an elation ia, each township, at the usual place of holding elections, on (ta same day pro-

vided in this act, for holding general elections, for the porpoee of electing township officers and each other officers ae maw be provided by law, which election shall bo conducted by tiie officers of, and governed by tbe rules regulating general elections, •o far as the same may be applicable. SacrioN 3. That all vacancies created by the provifliont of this act, in any office tn this State shall be as dow provided by law, Sbction 4. fill laws and parts of laws Inconsistent with the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed. Sbction g. It la hereby declared that an emergency elints tor the immediate taking effect of this act, and it is hereby declared that tho sama shall take effect and be iu force from and after its passage.

THE DYSPEPTIC.

Tho trials and sufferings of the Dyspeptic can only be realised by those so unfortunate as to be afflicted by this disease, and yet how many of them suffer, and continue to suiter? Why they do this so patiently ft is Impossible to tell. It may be from ignorance of any certain remedy, or, it may lx* from prejudice against the use of a Patent Medicine. Hoofland’s German Bitters has cured thousands of the worst cases of Dyspepsia, anti each day adds new names to the record of ite usefulness. Give the Bitters a trial. HOOFLAND’B BITTERS Coataias ao Liquor ia aav form. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitten, with pvbe Santa Crux Ruin, anise, orange, Ac., making a preparation of rare medical value. — The Tonic is used for tiie same diseases as the Bitten, in cases where some Alcoholic Stimulus is necessary. Priaeipri Offioo, 631 Arab fit, Pkilad’a, Pa. Sold by Druggists and others, everywhere. ISTReaI estate is rapidly changing hands in this county and advancing in value. See Weston’sadvertisement.

MAHKETS. New York, May 18, 1869. Gold closed at 142}* Chicago, May 18. Beeves--$3.50, $4, $5.25, $6.00, $7, @ $7.75. Hogs—sß.2s, $9.00 @ $9.80. W 001—28,33, 40,45,50 and 55 cento perjKAund. Cincinnati, May 17. Beeves—s4.2s, $5.25, $6.75 @ $7.25. Hegs—sß.so to $9.50. BUSINESSCARDS. XDWIS r. RAMXOMA YBuSafl. 4. smtap UAMJffiONffiffi BPITJLEIk, AITORNEYB AT LAW, Kenvuelaar, Indiana. Office fa the Court Bouse. !-l-lytf —a. a. Bwieeixa. fc-w. Thompson. DWICGINS dk THOMPSON, A'rrORNEYS AT LAW, Notaries: Public, Real Evtate unrr Insurance Agents, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office ia MvVvy’fl Baak Betiding, up-rtalra. i-i.-iy-Wm. U IfficCONNFAL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Notary Public, WoiiMolwor, XndlftAß* Office ia Lame’s Stone Building np-etrirs. »r. J. 11. MUGHUIWOB, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. JSB*Offieo oa Washington street. l-T.-ly. Dr. G.A. MOM. Omco-On W»,hlngtoh street, oppoillo the “Old Liuo Drug Store/’ RENSSELAER, IND. i-iiy. Br.IKA C.EELLET, RESIDENT DENTIST, jto BenMel&er, Indiana. Office up stairs, overC. C. Starr’s Grocery. frfnr»fp rr a. n. wkrt, wJu — will visit Rensselaer, os Tuesday, tte Ifith day of lune, 1369, And every six wesks thereafter. 1-33 STAIKHetSE A BRO., UNDERTAKERS, RENSSELAER. now prepared to fill all aiders Tor wabsmws Coffins of every style. Orders left at M. Eger's Shop, dr the Hardware Store, will be promptly attended to, at tbe loweet possible rales, 1-1-ts ■ Til l wttt-ia T nmnwT ths OLD UNDERTAKER, Has Coffins of all sites on hand and Is prepared to fin all erdera for any alyle. Plain or Fancy, at reduced prices. 1-17-ts , rr —i DEVALLt SHOP Is in operation one door above B ™ al * s ®the Express Office, REHSSELAER. All kinds of blacksmithing done to orderSAMVEL FEN DIG, aovs all xtsue or ' COUNTRY PRODUCE, Such as Butter, Eggs, Feathers, Poultry, Rags, Hides, Old Iron, Copper, &c, and pays Cara, AT R. F. GODDARD’S, Xtenaneloer, Xndianas Patronage respectfully solicited. l-J6-tf. DAILY HACK LIRE AND LIVERY STABLE. Hacks run dally (Sundays excepted) between Rensaefaer and Bradford, on the CAL R R, and between Rensselaer and Remington on the T L A B, R R. Horses and Carriages to let at reasonab 1e rates. J W.& 8.0. Duvall. ~ NEW HARNESS SHOP, On Front Street, opposite Warner's Blacksmith Shop. HARSKSSES, SADDLES, BRIDLES. Ac.* constantly on band. Repairing done. Moderate prices. Fatrooagasolicited. 1-28-6 m. ENOCH H. PETTIT. “ AUSTIN’ S_ HOTEL. JOHN Ml. AUSTIN Having leased tbe house lately occupied by C. W. Henkle, and fitted it up In good style as « Hotel, would .espeotfuily inform the TRAVELLING PUBLIC that be la prepared to accomodate al! who may call on him. . . OWbMIW kept In connection with the honee, where the etock of tvavellere will be properly tended by good and careful Hostlers. [press!?. ALTUD M 'COT. aLVaCD THOMPSON A. McCOT Ac THOMPSON, BANKERS. RENSSELAER. INDIANA, Bey and sell Cola and Domestic Exchange ■ake Coltocttoea oa all available pointe, pay Interest oa apocified time depositee, and transact all business in their line tfjth iiepauh. ITPOfllce hours, from 9 a. m.tol p. m no Mix. ' To Land Owners. Non-reeident owners of land situated In Jasper or Newton counties can obtain a certified description of land, containing inforntation as io vrira, distance from railroads, towns, etc„ accompanied by a plat or diagram showing the proportion of timber and prairie, oa the following terms: For 40 Acre* »> W For 80 Acres... 2 00 ForlCOAeroa 3 00 F0r240 Acre. 4 00 For Acre. 3 00 Also, A hairnets of Titles to tbe same famished al from 50 cents to two dollars. JOHN MILLER, )-97-ly Land Agent.

PODLSC KXAMINAPIDNO t, OF AFPLICARTa FOR UCRRRB TO TBACU Win be heM at Un Scberi Ha.ee la Meaaaetau, ea Tho IWri Bash Nrath. Tke law reqatoee tbal sppltaaata have a <*«* Cate as good Serai Ck»-acler. from iteTruete. W Ito nwaetSU l-My Bebral ffsasatoar at Jasper Craaty. HoorLunrs mkdicdtes. *. AV» ' « Hoofland’s German Tonic. fte Great kfiedfa for all Mum tflte &IFJML ASWKACB, OR BtONBTXVR ORGANA. HOOFIAND’S GERMAN BITTERS Is seuposad es tbe pure Juleee (er, Sa they era aeedleleslly AetrnH.} ' K " • 1 • Herbs, ead WtomrauVf Barks, BAklag a tar —preparation, hI ) M /fea dHtasMffifote , " n ' < '" <rl led, and ea Uraly j»w from aloohoUe admiaturo qf pnp HnA. HOOFLAND’B GERMAN TONIC, IsaeowteaaMos efaUihelagredleataef tbe Mb tore, with the peseai quality of Banta Ottt Soeu Oraage, As., saakiag one es the moat pleasant and agreeable roses Use evsr offered to the pablle. There preferring a Medicine free traa AleoheUe edmtxlare, wUI use Hoofland’s German Bitters. There who have no objection to the eoabtaaMM es the MUera, as staled, will nee HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC. They are both eqaally good, and contain tbe seue medicinal virtaaa, the sbolre between the two being • men matter at taste, the Tonic befog the meu ffilfitabto. The stomach, from a variety of canoes, oath as Indlgsetlon, Dyspepsia, Marrow Debility, very apt to Me v Ito saneBoas dorangod. The Liver, sympathising as elowly u U doos with the Stomach, Ihoa beeomre affect «d. tbo result of whlsh la that the patient sab fora from several or more of the fottolriag diaoaaosi Constipation. Platulenoa. Inward Piles Pnlness ofßlood to the of the Stomach, Nansen. HeartburmDisßUst for Pood, Fulness inc or Fluttering at ths Pit Of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flntterin* at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Benaationa when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Bight, Dull Fain in the Head, Defloieney of Penmiration. Y el* lowness of the Skin and Ryes. Pain in the Bide, Back qheet, Limtra, etc.. Sudden Hushes Of Heat, Burning in , the Flesh, Constant Imaginings es Dvil, and Qreot of Spirited The afitaor from these die,, res should exsrdd' the greatest ssattoa so the selection of a remedy M his sass, pur abasing only that which he la suured from Ma fovestige tlons and leaatrin poeseu as tree merit. Is Ailfully com ponaded, la free from Injurious ingredients, sad has eelabllsbed for itself a repniatlon for the san at there diseases. Ia this connection we VMM submit those waU-kaova remedies— Hoofland f s German Bittors, ABD • HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO. nWAEXP n Dr. <X X. JTACKSON, PA Twenty-two yean rises they were fl ret I Streda sad Into this country from Germany, daring which time they have undoubtedly performed more suras, and benefited coffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedlw known to the public. Those remedies will effectually sure Liver Ceraplaint, Jaun £*»•. eia, Chronic or I Mervoue Dn billty, Chroa '• Dlasrheea. Dleoare of tho Kidneys, an 4 all Dleoasre arielnf from a Disordered J Liver, fltoaoash, or latootfora Bosnlting from any Causa whatever* FBOBTRATION OF THX SYSTEM, tndnoed by Severe Irabor. Hard* ships. Exposure, Feven, ta arberels no nadiefoo extant equal to there mi dire so such saare. A low and vigor la Imparted to the whole syetom, tho appetite la strength****, fo*4 to enjoyed, th* stomreh digests promptly, the bleoe to punted, tbe complexion becomes son* and healthy, the yeUow Ungs ia eradicated frem She eyes, a bloom la given to tbs cheeks, and the weafi sad nervous invalid becomes a strong sad health j bel|g. PXRAONB ADrANCBD IN LIFE, And lading tho hand of time weighing heavily epos them, with all Ito attendant ills, will find so the see •t thia BITTBBB, or tbe TOHIC, an eitalr list will Instil new lib Into their veins, restore In a toeesar* lb* aaerry and ardor of more yoatbfnl days, build up Ibslr shrunken forms, and give health sad happtMM to their remaining yews. NOTICE. B to a wen-eetabltohed thet that Ml f awhMAtU female porttoa of our sops la. ■oa ar* Ml * dost in th* enjoyment of '■ f good health 1 er, to nw their Jffilon oxproeMon, “ never imdMBMMINB f** l well." They era lea > ■ gulf, devoid ot all energy, extremely nervous, and have ao thio class of persons the BITTBEfI, os the TOXIC, to sspesfolly iwommended. WEAX AMD DEUOATB OHILDBEI Are made strong by the use of either of there remedies. They will sure every ease of MAILLIMITS, without falL Thousands of certificate* have aeeumalatsd 1a th* hand* of tbe proprietor, but epace will allow of the pnbllcalloa of but a few. Those, It will be observed, an seen of note sad of etish standing that they mum bo believed. - - TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, <M«f Justice qf th* Suprau Oourt qf Pa., writoet PUladetpUa, Marsh Ifi. MOT. "find‘Hoof rara< Ow ’ man Bitters' to a gwd loots, useful so diseases of tbe digestive organs, and of great bene fll lB caK * °f debility, and s K ■ - 1 want st nervous estloa la th* system. Yours, truly, GIO. W. WOODWARD.* Hon. James Thompson, Astfo* qf tbs Bupreau Court qf Pcniuryloanis. PhUaddphia, April 28,1888. ■I consider • Hoofland's German Bitters' a valueMs medietno so care of attacks of Indigently* or Dyspepsia. I san certify thia from sny experience ofit. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPfIOB.From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., Paetor qf the Tenth Baptiet Church, PhOadoiphta. .Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir: I have been frequently requested to connect my name with reeomateadaUons of dlSsrent kinds of medlelnes, bat regarding the practice ae out of my appro ’P r ' at * sphere, I W(' nave I* all eases de I cUued;bui with a clear proof various so ~us ■ ~ -b etancreaad partfcutoriy in my own family, of the ueefiilnen of Dr. Hooflaad"* German Bitters, I depart for onee from my uaaal to express my full conviction teat- fir general debility qf the eyoiem, and eepoeiaUyfir Meer Complaint, ft is a eqfe and volmoNs preparation. Ia some case* It may fail; but neaally, I doubt net, it will bo very benafietal to those who oaSar from the above causes. Tents, very respectfully, J. H. KUfRARD, Eighth, below Centre SL From Rev. E. D. Fendall, Aeeieiant Bdttor Chrietian Chronicle, Philada. I have derived derided benefit from th* as* st Roodaad'e German Bitters, and feel It my privilege to resommiail them a* a most valuable teals, to all Who are euflbring from general debility or from ftateam rtldag from derangement of the Uvsr. Tour* truly. X ». riMDALL. " CAUTION. Hoodanr* .German Remedlre ar* eountovMtod. Bee that tbe elgnature of C. M. JACK SORto oaths wrapper of heftla. AD others are JWj ecnaterMt. Principal —Ofloe aad Manufactory •> at th* Oseraa* Mwbtfias Store, 80. Ml ASCH Street, Philadat rglir gs Jt NVANB, Proprietor, Fonssriy CL M. JACUOB ft*. PRICES. GfinMß BUtanu mt bottlfi. M « « - Uifd ex< n f . 000 Beoland's Gerraaa Teate, pet up la quart botfissL « terevbottta, orahatfdeaaaferfo *O. SB. ie eat forget to axamtae well th* artMe TSaw taredartoaetttegasrala* FOR SALE BY DKUGGIBTB and BTOMKEEPIBB Xn£vwy.'ltaai>tb«Dßiu4BtatWv 1-M

inwAßvnTisMcqrrs. Shaving > MM Hairdressing. • 11. PHl'lT A WIFE. J/A/A DXKBHtNG PONX IlfltTltTlC STYLE FOR LABIES OX GKHTLEMEItI All kinds of Hair-Oils, Perfumery, Curling Fluid, the best Hair Restoratives, etc., constantly on hand. Also, Cigars, Collars, etc. Mr. Petit ta an eld Esper kneed Barber.— Ha says he wilt atop hair falling oat in three applications, If not, will charge nothing.— He has fitted np a room for ladies exclusively where Mrs. Petit will he pleased to wait upon the ladies of Jasper county who may favor her with a call. If you want good Restoratives. and them insured, give the Barber Shop •call. 1-29-ly MOltnO’3 TEN CENT NOVELS Are the eldest, the best, the most popular They are alt written by such standard writers as Captain Carleton, Captain Mayne Heid L. Augustus Jones. Edward 8, Ellis, etc. As books lor tbe yonng, they are unequalled by any works published: always pure intone lively, and full of adventure. Persons desiring those books will please order “Mungo's,*’ and see that none others are given tn their place. The following are those already issued: No. I Tbe Hunters 72 Wooden lagged Spy 9 Trapper's Retreat 73 Long Lcgslhb Squatter 3PatriotHlghwayman7t Black Prophet 4 FugitivesoftbeMoun 75 Old North tbe Hunter tain 70 Tiger Eye. 3 Track of Fire 77 Revolutionary Joe 8 Man-Eaters 78 Jack, Buffalo Catcher 7 Charlotte Temple 7# Tom Turbin, Trapper 8 Death Face 80 Scout of tbe St. Law- • ludian Slayer rencs 10 Turtle Catcher 81 I-eatber T-egs It Hunter’s Triumph 83 Bloody Brook 19 Ocean Rovers 83 Wolf Slayer 13 Tory Outwitted 84 Long Bob 14 Zeke Sternum 85 Cooney Bush 15 Scourge of the Seas 88 Robin Hood and his 18 Captive Maiden Merry Men 17 Long-legged Joe 87 Spy of tbe Delaware 18 Wild Scout of tbe 88 ’Old Kit," Scout Mountains 89 Bank Wiggins, 19 Forest Lodge 90 Spider legs 90 Rollicking Rangers 91 Old Trapper's Pride 91 Rattlesnake Dick 99 Marksman the Hunter 22 Ricketty Tom tbe Ro 93 Griixly Jake ver 94 Spotted Dan >3 Imps of tbe Prairie 95 The Bloody Footprint 94 Robber’S Terror or. The Adventures 95 Joe, the ’•Sarplnt,” of a New York 98 Lightfoot the Scout Newsboy 27 Giant Spv of Bunkert)o Old Rube tbeTrapper Hill w 97 Big Mouthed Trapper 98 Scar Creek, the Wild 98 Panther Jake Half breed 99 Snake Eye, or tbe 99 Squint Eyed Bob Bandit Miller 30 Snaky Snodgrass !OOOldNlckoftheßwamp 31 Boiling Thunder, orlOl Gamecock of tbs Santhe Rival War tee Chiefs 109 Old Zeke 39 Heavy Hatchet, the 193 Dog Face Bold Scout IC4 Sharp Snout 33 Sly Sam the Qnaker]os Tuscaloosa Sam Spy 106 £lim Jim 34 Three Daring Trap- 107 Red Rattlesnake porn 108 Black Sampson 35 Fatal Marksman 109 Uugly ike 30 Eagle-Eyed Zeke 110 Squatty Dick 37 Big Rifle Nick 111 Hardsknll tbe Aveng38 Bold Scalp Hunter er 39 Torr Spy 119 Turkey Foot 4g Prairie Jake 113 Hawk-eye tbe Hunter 41 Wealth and Beauty 114 Madman of the Oconto 42 Rover of the Forest 115 Dave Bunker 43 Giant of the Woods 118 Biasing Arrow 44 Craxy Trapper 117 Hickory Jack 45 Lion-Hearted Hunter] 18 Twin Trapper* 46 Old Jim of the woodslip Hiding I'om 47 Mad Miks 190 Bloody Wolf 48 White Headed Hunter 191 Long Headed Mike 49 Big-Hearted Joe 192 Thunder Cloud 50 Scout oflmng Island 123 Harold of tbs Hille 51 Bllverbeels the Dels 124 Texas Joe Ware 125 Creole Forger— by 39 Black Bill, the Trap- Capt Mayne Reid per 126 Red Star of tbs Sem53 Red Men of the Inoles Woods 197 Bullet Head 54 Grim Dick tbe One 128 Hunter Zeb Eyed Robber 129 Scout of the Sciota 55 Indian Queen’s Rs- 130 Forest Hunters vengs 131 Mad Betsey 58 Old Scout of the Caveitt Indian Stratagem 57 Big Snake, ths Huroui:i3 Pale-Fees Indian M Mexican . dos, the 134 White Savage Snake Charmer 135 Witch of the S wamf 39 steady Hand tbs SharplM Old Paul Shooting Hunter 137 Hunter's Secret 80 Gipsy Jack 138 Rival Captains 81 Scartel Warrior 139 Little Foot liappeV 82 Scout ofTippecaaoe 140 Wild Ride S 3 Scbinderbannea 141 Roving Dick Hunter 84 Bride of Wolf Glen 149 Fighting Nat 85 Buffalo Jack, the 1-43 Hunter of tbs Black Trapper Hills = 88 Scout of the Rio Grande 87 Daring Backwoodsman 88 Clumsy Foot 69 Stranger's Grave 70 Mad Maucy. tbe Fenian Fortuno Teller 71 Long Hille Hunter These books are for Ate by at! newsdealer*, i and are sent post paid on receipt of price—Ten', Cents each. GEORGE MUNROE, P. O. Box 5657. 118 William St., N. Y. l-29-3m. , • NEW EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE. LOCK STITCH. BSCKVED THE FIRST PRIZE at Ths Great Fair of the American Inetitute, In Mew York, Oct . 26,1887, AND JIIGHEST PREMIUM FOR Best Manufacturing Machine AT PARIS EXPOSITION, JULY, 1867. WHY IS IT THB BEST? It Buns Over Seams All Hight, rr WILL TASK FIFTY STITCHEB TO THE INCH FINER THAN ANY OTHER MACHINE. rr will «w Soavier and Thicker Goods THAN ANY OTHER MACHINE. IT USES ANY A EVERT KIND OF THREAD. IT SEWS STARCHED GOODS AS WELL AS UNBTARCHED. It Sewo the Mott Delicate, Thin, Soft Fabric, without drawing. It Snot a Biat Beam at well at any other. Agents Wanted. Libera! diecount given. Empire Bowing Machins Company, 1204 Bowery, New York. EVERY MACHINE WAUKANTEO. l-29-3m GREAT DISTRIBUTION ByTbe Metrlpolltaxx Gift Company. CanM Gif ta to the anaaunt of 9250,000. Every Ticket Draws a Prise. 5 Caeli Gifts, each SIO,OOO 10 « " « 5,000 20 u " 1,000 40 « “ •• 500 200 « ° •• 100 300 “ * “ 50 60 Elegant Rotewood Pianot each $390 Io $750 76 “ “ Melodeont “ 75 to loo 350 Sewing Machmet “ 60 to 17 5 500 Gold Watcheo • 76 to 300 w “* *N« 1 ’000<)00 A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25 eta Tickets describing Prizes are oealed in Envelops and well mixed. On receipt of 95 ets. a Sealed Ticket I* drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. — Tbe Prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder upon payment of One Dollar. Prince ate immediately sent to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your Prine Is before yon pay for it. Any Price exchanged for another es name value. No Blanks. Onr patrons can depend on fair dealing. RxraxNcxs.—We select tbe following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted ns to publish them: S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, *5,000; Mio* Annie Monroe, Chicago, Plane, *650; John D. Moore, Loutovilk, *1,000; Mia* Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Piano, *500; Rev, E. A-Day, New Orleans, *SOO. We publish no names without perm tee ion. Ornnons or rent Paras:—“The firm is reliable and deserve their snccem.”—Weeily Tribune, Oct. 8. "We knew them to hen fair dealing firm.”—N. Y. Herald, Oct. 98. «A friend of our* drew a *SOO prize, which wae promptly received.”—Daily News, Dee. * Send for circular. Liberal inducement to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Evety package of Sealed Envelopes contain* own cask eirr. Six Tickets for *1; 13 for *2> 35 for *5; 110 for *ls. AU letters should be ad<hMMSAKnnt. wsuwar »ooW aiiedmnyi W. T. 1.29-3*oo.

MEW ADVEHTIgMOam If School. TbtoMinl M how h* erotafflM thoVoneseiner Beimel BaSdl***. Term aommeaeed April 19th and wW cl*m July ft*, atteetioa io given le them wise rite neepsuldg for teaching- hndeefl* stepi* flnbooi sJ any tin* daring thetaran. Term* meaneM*. A Teastaro* MtMeoMbehMium BUI Ip rihv Ac site* es tbe Tkra*. G. M. SMITH, 143-31 Prinefori. A-.—■ . Qalecmen Wanted byaManu--0 factaringJCo. to travel and sell by sample a new Boeuf seeds Sitaetie* permenen t; w.gesgood. H. H. RICHARDS A CO. 41* Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 31—St w*a,w«s Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Sold on the package system. Not to be paid for anti! tested. I pay *6O per month and commission, to distribute packages. J. C. TILTON, Pittsburg, Pa. 1-31-4 “how can it BE DONE?” Is the cry of the crowds who throng THU DOLLAR STORE, 73 LAKS STREET, CHICAGO, "That every deecription and variety of FANCY GOODS, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELRY, BOOKS, ALBUMS. SILVERPLATED WARE, hue., hue., can be purchaed at the extremely low price ol ONE DOLLAR for each article, when the same ? foods cannot bo obtained at any other place or double the amount, and which the Wholeealer confesses nx cannot.eur for that price?" We reply: We have buyers constantly at the East, by whom job lots are obtained at enormouo dioeounlo, and, besides, a large portion of our good* aie imported direct from European Manufacturer*. Having, also, gvaar vaciutt possessed by the largett “{Xdlar Sale” Jirme of Booton, wo will, by hieaiH of the CLUB SYSTEM extend the advantages of onr Immense wholesale and retail trade to those living at a distance, thus saving In Express Cbarges THREE-FOURTHS THE AMOUNT now paid, and pivlng a better quality of Goodo than can be obtained'of any Baoternjirm. Bond in your Clubs, or send for Circulars, to ANN AND & CO., 73 Lake Street, Chicago. Goods at Wholesale to the Trade. 31-4 Bay the Best! WOOD’S SELF*RAKE REAPER IVTOVV Ksi K THS OHAMPIOHHASVBSTSB 07 THEWOBLD. Over 20,000 of these Machines were made and sold tbe last Harvest, and still the demand was not supplied! Over 10,000 have been add in the West, alouo,for next Harvest! 95,000 are speaking for themselveo In the Harvest-Field* of the World I Yau most esc them at work, to Judge of their merit*. MOHAWK VAUEY CUPPER, AND WESTERN PRAIRIE For Ease of Draft, Quality, and Range of Work, they are unequalled. WARRANTED TO SCOUR Di ANY SOIL. TAYLOR’S STEEL TOOTH HAKES. It has been thoroughly tested In raking Hay. Grain and Oats Into Bh*Kve*, Cornstalks, Flax, Stubs out of Clover fields, and even Brush on new greund,and has provoa itself perfect and complete is ebory department. Gold Medal Thresher AMD IMPROVED Cary Horse-Power* Built at the Robinson Machine Work*, Riclimimd, Ind. KALAMAZOO THREE HORSE CLEVIS. All the above Machine* can be seen at the Warerooms in the Meat Market on Front street, Rensselaer, between Hopkins’ Store and Pettit’s Harness Shop. 1-32 • F.W. Bedford A GREAT REMEDY FOR TUB CURB OF THROAT AND LOTTO DISRABEB. Dr. WISH ART’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL It is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of tbe tar, by which its highest medical properties are retained. It is the only use-guard and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the Juice of the Pine Tree. it invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the afir-psssages of the lunge. Its healing principle acts upon the Irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to the diaeaeed part, relieving pain and subduing infla■ation. It is tbe mult es years of study and experiment and It te offrrad te the afflicted, with tbe perittvu assurance of Its power to cure tbe fonowtag dieeases, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to tbe means of cure : Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Gough, Dlptheria, Ac., the. 4 We are often asked why are not otherremedias tn tbe market for Consumption, Coughs, Cold* and other Pulmonary affections ennui to DrL. Q Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial. We answerlet. It cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and asstsUng nature to throw off tbe unhealthy matter collected about the throat and Bronchial tubes, causing irritation and couth. 94. Moot Throat and Lung Remedies are composed of anodynes, which allay the sough tor awhile, but by their conetringia* «•*«% fibers become baldened, and the imnmalthy fluid* coagulate and ere retained in the C *°T ing disease beyond the control of our most auuBe *d.'^rihe l pino*Tree Tar Oordlal, with Ita urirtaate. are preferable, hacanaa they remove the canoe Sflrritstioa of the muoone membrane and awdfrAaaMowb <tf OrliXcata, from Men mod VVbaMU at wnftnMomMe character who ware ohee hopaeooly rtoenuf to die, bun ihrmtgh the PraiOZeof bod completely reotored to health by the Pent Tree Ar QnNM. A Phytidaa in attendance who can bo coUenitod la ng> son or by mad, fneafeharft. Price of Fteo Tree

i •» .k ’ v 4 ’ I l ’. H . AJt l> > ttOUSEkkEPKRgI HOUSEKEEPERS! Man—Cornea—and CHUran! Men—Women -and Chlldranl READ-READ. "Cooling to Scald* and Burns," • “Soothing io all painful wound., As.” "Heeling to all Bores, Ulcers, Ke,’* “COSTAB’S” Bnckthorn Salve In the most extraordinary aaLVK ever ksown, lie power of Soothing and Healing for all Cuts.Jlurus, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer*, Chapped Hund* mid Skin, for Sore.Nipple*, for Piles, '&c., &c.—i* without a parallel. One person noys of it, *1 would not be without a Box i* >ny House, if it cost *5.00, or I had to travel all llio way to New York for it.” [N. Y. Nemo, Sept. 5.] All Druggista in Rensselaer sell it. "That Cough will Kill you,” TRY ‘CUSTAR'S 1 COUGH REMEOY, "Colds and Hoareenees lead to death,” TRY‘COSTAR’S’COUGH REMEDY. “For Croupe—Whooping Coughs, Ac., TRY ‘COSTAR’S’ COUGH REMEDY. “Coater eaya it la the best lathe wide world— And if He says so— ita Tru-—its True—lt* True; and We say Try It—Try it—Try it.” —Morning Paper, Aug. 96. ETAII Druggists iu Rensaelaer soil it “COSTAR’S” STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER! THB Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blouomfi, One Bottle, *l.O0 —Throe for *9.00. HIS “Costar’s" Rat, Roach, dto., Exterminators. “Coster’s Bed Bug Exterminators. “Costar’s” (only pure) Insect Powder. “Only Infallible Remedies hnown.” "18 years established in flew York." “2,000 Boxes and Flasks mannlbctureddalty. "I! (Beware! 1! of spurions imitations.” "All Druggists in Rensselaer Mil them.’* Address '‘Cottar, 10 Crotty St., H. T.\ Or. JOHN F. HENRY, (Successor to) Danae Bannse d, Co., 21 Park Row, N. V. Sold In RENSSELAER SARDnro * alter; l-EMy-tcel.-ne mors, no leas.] THB GREAT gingari Bitter*. A EAV« MC49OD FUItIFIEIB, 4»P1,e"l BltaTCSNIt’. A PtEAMANT WEVBIMMK, A CERTAIN CURE a*a Preventive of Disease* The ZING 4 Hl BITTBRS are sompwandad from a prescriptiea of the celebrated figypttaa physician, Da. Cuenca, who. after years as trial aad expsrttasnt. discovered the Ziegerml Bert—tha most remarkable vegetable prodnUloh, the earth, perhaps, ha* ever yielded—carlalaly the mart of fectlve in the cure ol direase. It. ta coasbiaatle* w >th the other vsbuabte properties of which lb* ZINOARI BITTBRS Is composed, will sure Hromchitia, CoMuacpfle* tri Um Saw* mMmkm, Flaflteleriay* Nerrwri* DeMlttr. PwMMt** CfflwiplalMtffl, Kb««iM*B»" «i*M, BFydfflßtery. Acute ud Vhromi* Dlar< rhtffla, Clkwlera M*r> phwld: Mad Tjr* Pj»a»: Fbver, Scraftila. Bla> eanein or the Kidneys. Habijmil _:— CoffltlTa • aeffl*» * dtea» ' .- . _ la the Pasvmmon and Ctme of the abevedtas eases, it has never been known to fail, as thonw ends of Onr most prominent eltlseu throughout all parts of the country, will testify. Lot th* afflicted send for circular containing tretlmealale and certificates of those who have been cured after their cases have been pronounced hepeleee by our beet physicians. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, P. RAHTF.R & CO.. No.«. N. Fronts t., Philadelphia, RECOMMENDED BY Ex. Gov. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J, Fisher, “ *• Hon. Edward McPherson, M “ Hon. Joel B. Danner, ** ** Hon. Wm. McSherry, *• •• and olbocu'. Send for Circulars. l-21-ly G Ji WANTSBJ EVERYBODY AT THE RENSffiUMER TOBACCO SIWE ASD oit _ GOOD BARGAINS. J. W. 00AT8 takes pleasure iu muoumIng to the citizens of Rensecleer and suit* and, Ing cout try that ha is prepared to fainfoh aiF kind* of FIRST QUALITY CIGARS of the beet manufacture,and at lew prioae. My Fino Cut Chewing, Flug and Broking! TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAF/' NAVY, TENS, TWENTIES* 4»C., hdz are all Select Brand*, «4 die Bed Quality, and* will be mH a* low** In any market in the Wert! MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IB GIVEN/ TO THE TRADE, and I Ratter myaolf that I can g ghwarimM* tion Remember the ptaee and giro tdo t eaS—at LIBERAL OORNER-dga eV Ae Rl4 INDIAN. J. Ht. COATS _ JAurham Stockmlkeari of Renereieefiiat ' ■ - -X '