Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1869 — Page 5

LOCAL MATTERS.

~i Thursday', July 16,1809.

Plenty of chcrrica in town tftia Week at night cents a qnart. * The thermometer stood at 90® In the shade yesterday at three o'clock iu the afternoon. f-ST'Every man Who wants to sell his farm should vote “for tho railroad appropriation.’’ Marshal Frank J. Purcupilc has erected a pound .for enclosing unjeweled swine. The weather is hot, sultry, wet and very discouraging to farmers. Mr. Bedford informs us that another trial of Mowers will bo held «s soon as arrangements can be made With Messrs. Sttfokhouse Bros. StET’lf the people of Jasper county voto against the railroad appropriation next Saturday, they say “we don’t Want railroads.” We are requested to give notice that Rev. S. K. C. Wright, of Monticello, will preach in the Prcsbytorian Church next Sabbath. “A Citlaen of Remington'* thinks if a cross road Is to have the same of» feet on them it had on Reynolds they rather it would cross at Kenthind.— .Snipe says the cross road wont hurt 'em if they keep the depot loeked.

Shocking Accident.

Remington, Indiana, July 12th. 1809. Editors Rensselaer Union: Dear Bins: On Sunday, the4tli Instant, a little daughter of Mr. Henry C. Lipprant, living one mile north <of Remington was severely burned by the explosion of u coal oil can. At the time it was thought she was fatally injured, hut hopes are now entertained of her recovery. She will probably loose the use of her right hand. The accident occurred in this manner: Mr. and Mrs. Lipprant left the house to attend some out-door duties ami directed the child, who is about thirteen years old, to start a fire in the stove. — It appears she wanted to start the tire quickly and poured the oil from a can on the wood in the stove where it ignited from the live embers nfid followed the stream into the can causing it to explode and sender the llamiug substance over her. The child run for assistance towards the smaller children, who avoided'her by running up stairs, she following them and screaming; they then ran down stairs and out of doors, when she was met by her father who had tho presence of mind to throw her- down and smother the flames by covering her with some wet grass that hud been cut the day before. L.

Trial of Mowers.

Rensselaer, Jnd., July nth, I<SU9. Messrs, linn ford and .Stack horse: Your committee decide as fidtows In reference to your moving machines: Ist. That the Wood machine runs with a little less draft. 2d. That it is a little more liable to choke in wet grass. .‘id. The Buckeye is more durable, and less liable to got out of order than tile Wood. Signed by Daniel Dwiggins, Isaac Baylor, Stephen Xowles. We, the undersigned, were present at the above trial and concur in tho aln vo report. Signed by Jared Benjamin and Milton Makeover. Fancy Goods at • larding & Alter’s.

Our store in full of Now Goods, which we are bouiul to otter at the lowest price*. Chaiuhras, Gingham*, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Pants, Coats and Pull Suits for the Gentlemen. Hat*, (Japs and the finest Boots in the county. , We have two tuns of Sugar, bought before the rise. We are going to pay highest prices for WOOL, in Cash or goods. We are agents for “The Great American Merchants' Union Tea C 0.," to sell their Teas at List Prices, with only o cents per lb. added. L. & >\ W. Hopkins. A select lot qf Groceries at Harding & Alter.’s

IMPORTANT TO THE PEOPLE.

Mr. E. Heldlcberger hits bought out tlio grocery store of Mr. S. P. Howard anti is now ojicii lor trmle. He has recently been to New York city anti Ixniglit a good assortment of Boots and Shoes which are offered at prices great deal lower than any other store in Rensselaer. By doing justice to itis customers, and'paying close attention to business lie nnjicipntcs a fair share of custom. Please will and see what lie is doing, lie would also notify the people of Jasper county that he is paying the highest price in cash for wool.

they have COME l And are on exhibition at Leopold’s— CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN ! The Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Coverlets, Cassiineres, Cloths, Satinets, Woolen Yarns, together with an entirely new stock of everything else usually kept In my Store. They have come! and are of the best quality, selected carefully to suit the trade, and w4)l be sold cheaper than by any other hoiisc In the county. Bring In Your Wool and receive good Goods at Low Figures. All goods arc -warranted to give satisfaction. Call and sec for yourselves and you will be convinced of the truth of these statements. The beat Tex* will be aold for tl 50 per Pound! to compete with the New York Tea Companies. No. 1 Coffee at 25 cents per pound. Sugar from 15 to 18 cents. All other goods in proportion.

MULTUM IN PARVO.

There is contained in Dr. Morse’s Pills the principle of health. We have many thousands of testimonials of their having restored the (tick to health; which can be seen at our office. Use Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills and you will find them not only a curative of disease but also a preventive. They should be used In all oases of Billlousness, Headaches, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, Ac. We make no secret of the formula from which tills medicine is prepared. Ask your storekeepers for thc'-Ometa Almanac. Jtead it carefully* Use Morse’s Pills. Soy by all dealer^

Tobacco of ‘beat quality at Harding & Alter’*. A new supply of Cigars, from 6 to 10 cents each, at Jackson’s. T - f . New consignment of Tea, Coffee and SngaY, at C. C. Starr’s. A large lot of new Tea Seta—cheap, at C. C. Starr’s. Fruit Jars—Spencer’s patent, and all varieties —cheap—Just received, at Jackson’s. finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C. C. Starr’s. Two dosen more of those large Whitewash Brushes just arrived, at Jackson’s. Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes and Raisins, at Starr’s. Three more of those splendid cheeses made by Mr. Swain, at Starr’s. Another invoice of 20 kegs of that Pure Fahnestock White Lead, at Jackson’s Drug Store. Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. New Oranges, Lemons and Maple Sugar, at Starr’s. Festivals, PlcNics, Parties and families furnished with lee Cream iu lurge or small quantities, at Starr’s. ~, * Quinine, Morphine, Opium, etc., to be sold in accordance with tho recent decline of prices of such articles—just received and being received from day to day, at Jackson’s Drug Store. Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr’s. Pearl Barley, for soups, at Starr's.

HOME TESTIMONY.

Grand Ledge, Eaton Co., Mich., August 11, 1859. Dr. C. W. ItORACK—Dear Sir: For four yea re I was soverly afflicted with rhumatistn so that I was eotined to my house for slong time. The doctors did me no good and I was a perfec cripple, I procuredsomeofyourSoan-t dinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, from your agents, Messrs. Case & Turner and they entirey cured me.— Wishing you the greatest succes, I am, truly yours, HENRY I-. THOMAS. 40-4

FOR THE SKIN.

Boyd's Cream Cures Itch. Boyd's Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd's Cream Cures Pimples. Boyd's Creatn Cures Old Soros. Boyd’s ('ream Cures all Eruptions of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no poison, and is especially adapted to children. Sold by D. I. Jackson. Rensselaer, and all Druggists in Jasper County.

Non-Resident Notice. gTATE of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: Before Wm.B Query,!. P. of Glllarn Tp. Isaac G. Bniskct ot. Leonard Walters. Proceedings in Attachment. Demand, &G 7. Said defendant is notified that a summons in the case lias been dut,’ issued and returned without service; that property has been attached under tin order of attachment; anti that said case will he heard and d termi nod belurc niv, at my office, on Saturday the 7th dav ol August. 1869, at 9 o'clock p m. ' WILLIAM H. QUERRY, •J i. .- [• Justice ot the Peace. July 13, ISti't. l-43-3-fs6. Notice to Contractors QBALED PROPOSALS will be received by t) lb ’ Trustee of Marion Township, Jasper County, Inth, until the 18th day of July, I SOU, for the erection and completion of a School house iu District No.B. Plum, specIficutioim and details msy be seen at Itis office in Rensselaer, where the kids will bo left.— The Trustee reserves the right to reject all bids. C. W. lIENKLE, 40-3 Trustee. TOWN LAWS. OKDIXANCO NO. 19. An ordinanc* to restrain the running at large of hog s and thotel over three month* old, within the town of Rensselaer, and to establish a Public Pound within said town. Sec. 1. Be it ordained bv the Board of Trustees of the town of Rensselaer, that it shall be unlawful for nny'hog, or shote above three mouths old to run at large within the town of Rensselaer, without having a ring in the nose, or the nose eutor slit so us to effectually prevent rooting. Sko. 2. Be it further ordained, that tho Marshal shall prepare at the expense of the town a suitable enclosure to he used as a Public Pound, on the front fence or wall of which shall bo put up a conspicuous notice or sign con ta ming the words, “PublieJPound.” Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, that any hog or shote above three months old, found running at large within the town in violation of this ordinance shall be taken up by the Marshal and impounded in the Public Pound, and if not taken out by the owner or his agent in the manner prescribed by tins ordinance, shall, after not less than three titvys detention in said Pound be sold at public auction, and out of the proceeds of such sale, the Marshal shall retain his fees and charges as hereinafter prescribed, and the balance shall be puid into the town treasury. The owner of the animal shall be entitled to be paid the amount of such balance on satisfactory proof to tho Board of Trustees of his ownership of tiie animal at the time of sale. The Marshal’s fees under this ordinace shall be ns follows: For taking up und impounding each animal, 50 cents, for keeping each animal per day 25 cents, for delivering each ani- | mnl out of pound, 25 cents afid 5 per centum of proceeds of snlbp. Pansod (unanimously) July 12, 180(1. J. HEALEY, Attest: President of the Board. F. J. Porcupile, Clerk.

Ordered, that when hogs are impounded, they may be sold by the Marshal at public auction, %o pay charges, after giving notice by posters written or printed, of the time of sale for five days before the sale, in three public places, in the town. Bueh notices snail dontaln a description of the animals to be sold, and such sale shall be made at-thedoor of the Publie Pound, commencing at 10 o’clock in forenoon* The owner shall bo entitled to the possession of tlie animals impounded. at any time before sale, by paying charges. Adopted July IS, lWif). £* Attest: V. J. FUIIITNLK, Clvifi.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. INDIANA, JASPER CO., 8S: Before B. R. JcffVioo, J notice of the Peace, Hi Carpenter Township.! , An te M. TUson, Ad-1 minlslratrlx of the ea- j late of Joseph M. Til- } Compl't in Attachm'l. eon, docettaed, os. I Lycnrgur E. Lines. ) CIOMEs uoa the plaintiff and files her cotnj plaiut herein, together with an affidrvll that said defendant ia not u resident of the State of Indiana. Notice la therefore hetoby given said defendant that unless ho no and arpearon the 24th day of July 1869, nt ono o’clock P. M. before me at niv office in Rentlugtou iu said county and State, and anawer or demur to said complaint, tho same trill bo heard in hla absence. Witness my name aud private ( Wit, 1 Seal affixed at my office this 3d day of July, A. D. 1869. B. B. JEFFRIES, 1-41-3 Justice of the Peace. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution on transcript to mo directed, from the Olerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 7th day of August, 1869, between tho hours of 10 o’clock A. M..and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding severt years, of the following described real estate, to-Wltt The undivided part of the following real estate: The south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section thirty-four , in town thirty-two (32), north of range six. (6), west; the south-west quarter of the south-' east quarter; the south half of the north west quarter of the south-east quarter, aud a part of the south-eaat quarter of the south-east quarter of rectlon eleven (11). in town thirtyone of range six (6). west. And on falluie to realise the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at tho same time and place expose at public sale the fee tlmple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Eliza Busey and Nancy Murphy, at the suit of Geo. L. Dart. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from Valuation or appraisement taws: A. J. YEOMAN, July sth, 1869. Sheriff of Jasper Co. Dwiggins & Thompson, Attys for Plaiutiff. 1-41 -3-Islo Sheriff's Sals* BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of foreclosure to me directed, from the Clerk ot the Jasper Comrr.ou Pleas Court, I will expose at public aale, to the highest bidder, ou Saturday, the 7th day of August, 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M., of said day, at the Court House of Jasper County, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the south-east quarter of section one(l;, township twenty-seven (27), north of range seven (7), west, Andou failure to realise the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the saaie time aud pluoo expose ul public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of ThomasG. Maldeu, Elisabeth Maiden and Patrick D. Gallagher at the suit of Jesse D. Bright. Said sale will IsVniude without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisenleut laws ALLEN J. YEOMAN, July sth, 18(19.. Sheriff of Jasper County. Dwiggins &. Thompson, Attys for Plaintiff. l-41-3-fsß Sheriff’s Bale. BY virtue of a certified copy ol judgment and order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Jusper Common Pleas Court; also, by virtue of another certified copy of judgment and order of sale to me directed Iron, the Clerk of the Newton Circuit Court; ami also, by virtue of another certified copy ot judgment »ud order of sale to mo directed from the Clerk of the Jusper Circuit Court. I will, on Saturday, August 7th, 1869, at. or übont, one o’clock in the afternoon of suiil day, at the door of the Court House in I Rensselaer, Jasper county, India a.a, offer at public auction the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the follow- | ing described real estate, (itiiste in Carpenter township, in said county of Jusper, to-wit; Th‘ fractional north half of tho south-west quartet of section nineteen -f,9) township twenty-seven (27; north, of range six (6, west, and the north-east quartor of the souih eusl quarter of section twentyfour t 24) township twenty-seven (27) north, of rangeseveu (7) west; and if the reutsaud profits of said real eatute then aud there fail i to sell for enough to pay and satisfy said judgments with interest and costs thereon, I will, at the same time and place aud in the manner aforesaid, sell th> fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to puv said judgments, interest and costs. Ordered tu be sold ns the property of Henry C. Lipprant at the suits of William Gilmoro and Luther Smith os. Henry C. Lipprant, and also at the suit of the suine parties against Henry C. Lippraut, William A. Lipprant, Sophia E. Lippraut, Clura M. Lippruut, Augusta Lippraut, Mary Ann Ltpprant, Martin Hengstler and Caroline Hengsller. Said sale will be made without relief from ▼alualiou or appraisement laws, hut subject to redemption. ALLEN J. YEOMa N, July 12,1869. Sheriff of Jasper Co., lud Hammond &. Spitler, Attys. l-42-3-f|l2 Sheriff 's Sale. DY virtue of a writ of vend! to me directed , D from the Clerk of the Randolph Common Pleas Court { will expose at public tale, to the highest bidder, on Snlnrduy, August Ttli, 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock, p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House ol Jasper county, tho routi and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the north-west quartor of section thirty-three, 33, township thirty-one 31, north, of range six, 6, weet, and ou failure to realise the full amount of judgmeut, with interest and coats, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale ttie fee simple of said real estato. Taken as the property of Charles F. Barrage at the suit of James S. Hamilton. Maid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuutiou or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN. July 9,1869, Sheriff of Jasper County, Cheney &, Watson, Attys for Pltff. 1-49-3-fSIO Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of forecloeura aud ao execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday/ August 7, 1869, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. aud 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of tho Court House of Jasper County, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the south-east quarter ot section ten, 10, sad the east half of the north* east quarter of section fifteen, 15, all in township twenty-nine, 29, north,-of range six, 6, west;‘and on failure so realize tho full amouut of judgmeut interest aud costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public aale the lee simple of raid real estate. Taken as the property of Alvernice Shepard and Lavtua Ahepard at the suit of Waller Duvis, Administrator of tho estate of Willard Davis,deceased. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, July 12, 1869. Sheriff of Jasper CoDwiggins A Thompson. Attys fox Pltff 1-493-ffS V , • <?■

AT THOMPSON’S* CITY DRUG STORE RENSSELAER, PURE DRUGS, * CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, WINES & LIQUORS, (for medical use only), AND PATENT MEDICINES, OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY on hand. I. M. STAOttnoCS*. C. P. STACK HOUSE _ RENSSELAER FURNiSHiNC HARDWARE STORE. AATE beg leave to invite the attention o VV the people of Jasper and Newton counties, acd the rest of mankind, to our fal and complete stock of NAII.S, GLASS, BASH, DOORS, PUTTY, LOCKS, BUTTS, BTXAP HINGES, TABLE and

POCKET CUTLERY. WHITE LEAD, LiN SEED AND COAL OIL. and lverythlng also usually kept la a well regulated hardware store. ALSO. ROOKING AND HEATING Ks STOVES oj tbs lateat styles and in endlss variety. rpINWARfc of all klnJi; »tid every--L thing else usually kept in a well ordered Stove itore. ALSO. -pySPSTIUM. CHAIM, TABLES SAVES CHIBS, WASH-STANDS, * BUREAUS, and everything else nsnatly kept in a properl conducted Euruituro store. I We heap constantly employed the very best of tinners and oabinet makers, and are therefore prepared to do repalrlag or Job work, in either department, at all times. COFFINS of all style* kept eonetantly on hand or made to order an short notice, at the lowest possible rates. ~\\T F. make onr business to furbish W everything needed to ’,v ; • "vr - . BUILD OR FURNISH *\ . / ft hour. Call and vtt os before pnrebaaifig elsewhere, U- n STACKHOUSE A 880

50,000 Acres OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, • <v IN Jasper , and Newton Counties! Some or which are convenient to Rail Road«,Churchn and School*. Some Timber. Soil Adapted to Furmlng and Grazing. Climate healthy and plenouut. Water goo I. Prices from. $3 to $8 per Acre. General term* one-third down and holuuce lu twr yearly payments, but la acme instances a longer time will be given. 1 am ulao authorized to sell A Number of Fine Farms at From sl3 to $25 per Acre. Having been located la Jaaper countv for elevon youra, and hnviug been engaged the greater part of that time In locating ditches, showing landa and surveying iu tbla and Newton counties, my acquaintance with all the lands situated in these counties ia superior to that of any other man. I Propose Giving Better Bargains than any other Agent in the West. And will be ready at all times to show land. JOHN MILLER, Couuty Surveyor and Land Agent. Office, Iteusselaei, Jasper Couuty, lud. 1-27-ly. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! 50,000 LBS. OP WOOL WANTED! For which I will pay the Highest Price, IN CASH! Or will exchange Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Yarn, or any other Goods kopt In my establishment. These Goods have all beau bought from our Western Woolen Factories and are WARRANTEDTO GIVE SATISFACTION All persons having Wool to sell, will do well to call and examine my Stock, and learn my prices. As I ship all my Wool dlfOCt to New York, I flatter myself that I Can Fay Higher Prices than most Purchasers. U Don’t forget to call. I will also sell you the Cheapest Suit of Clothing You Ever Wore, and As Good a Barrel of Flour as ........You Ever Saw, And all cheap for Cash or Trade. l-33-2mos. A. LEOPOtrDi Seventy-five Thousand Dollars TO LOAN! W. J. Laßue is just aow receiving the largest stock of DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, (Spring, Summer and Fall,) glassware, QUERNSWARE, WOODENWARE, MILK CROCKS, JUGS, STONE JARS, &C., A-C., & C., &C., Ever brought to Rensselaor, all of which will be sold at smaller profits than any other hoUse lu town. The Goods are of The Very Best Selection, And have been been bought at Lower Prices than we havo ever bought before. If the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity will call and look through our assortment before buying. WE WILL GUARANTEE FULL SATISFACTION as to tlieabcvo statement. We are Faying the Highest Price* far all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, sHch as EGG*), UUTTF.It, POTATOES. BEANS, COHN, OATS, SOUGHT) .11, I'OIFTKV, HIDES, PELTS, AC., AC., AC. Give us a call. It will cost you nothiug to look, and you will cerlaluly save a great deal to buy es ua. We havo a very largo atock of Woolous, such as Blue, Brow u and Mixed JEANS, , CASS I ME RES, KEEP'S GREY, SATINETS, DRESS FLANNELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS , TWILLED, AND PLAIN COMMON FLANNELS, All of which wo will exchange j. at the very lowest prices for WOOL, For which We will givo lire very hlghes frico. -’3O-3in. Hausselaer, April 2J, lSb v J.

I TUB ‘ om lins lira mu HAS Changed Proprietor^! But D. I.JACKSON has'token It under his charge, aud he,flatters himself that he will be enubleJ to tender satisfaction to all the old patrons of tKIs old and popular establishment, and not only retain old customers, but, by selling his wares at REASONABLE PRICES, be able to hold out Inducement lor a large increase of patronage. 110 hiU just received a complete stock of fre.-h aud purE DRUGS, PAINTS, DYES, CHEMICALS, And all the other articlea requisite to ittfbt the wants of his customers. A new and (elect stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY At D. I. JACKSON’S. Wall Paper, Of all grades, from 15 to 10 cents per bolt, at THE OLD LINE DRUG STORE. 20 Kegs Fahnestock's Pore White Lead, At JACKSONS. PAINT, VARNISFt, _ ... . WHITEWASH; and all other BRUSHES . in use, ai the OLD LINE DRUG STORE, South side Washington Street, Rensselaer. ALL KINDS OF PERFUMERY, At JACKSON’S DRUG STORK. One Barrel G L U E, First Class, just received at JACKSON’S. One Barrel . i_ FINE TAB, At JACKSON S. 100 lbs. Red Lend, Pure English, _ At JACKSON’S. JMM: Bardina X Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS ASH D nTJGGXB T S . Take this method of info -t . g *h< a tlsens bf Jssper Comity and vk.nity that they Imre opened a Nzw Dams Stoss iu Rensselaer, in the room fdrmerly occupied by Percupile & Son. due door oast df Vanattd & Son’s large UuodSd Shop, where they Intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medieiuc. aa may be found In the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, M EDICENTBIS PAINTS, 011$, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, Aud a full aupply of From a bottle of HOSTErTER'S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly on hand a good fedppty of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, toriting-llaper, .SLATES, - •'*. PENCILS, PENS, PEN A PENCit.-HOt.DtRS, raestiss» ' From a six 0 Paint Plush to the smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brdsll. Alan have \VINE, BRANDY, WIIJ«I*EY, GIN, AC., For medicinal use only, all of which *0 wilt roll cheap for cash, add wo Invite the Public to examine out «to«k befbre purchasing else where. e ■ , liAttDiNG & ATjl'Eki

. . ■ . dEcar . - M WIMD! ymmJ wAiilfiVi " ‘sSk Kr JSmltJEall RENSSELAER TOBACCO STORE and d*T . j. , GOOD BARGAINS. J. W. COATS lakss pleasure lu aunouUcIng lb the citizens of ReasMlaer and.urr.nofi' Sg cum ’fy that he b prepared to furnish all uds df FIRST QUALITY CIGARH ol the best mannfaetart.ahll at tow prices. My Flue Cut Cbewliig, Plilg and Smoking TOBACCOS, MOUNTAIN DEW, NATURAL LEAP I NAVY; TENB, TWENTIES, AC., Ad. are all Select Brenda, of the Best Quality, aud wiil be sold as low aa lu any mafkel In tWI West ! ~.. , MY ENTIRE ATTENTION IS dIVENI TO THE TRADE. and I flatter thyself that I can g give satisfaction Renu'mbet the bjuee and give me a collet LIBERAL CORK ER—sign of the BIG INDIAN. X. W. COATd I-l-ti. h X •|jNION PRlIftlNO OFFICE. We are prepared to do all kinds of TUfa and Fancy Job Printing with neatness and dispatch, and ataa reasonable rates as the times will permit. Every description of Job woik from a fnll sheet poster down to a visiting or wedding card, done in the best stylo of the art, and at prices as low as the lowest. All orders rot Billhead*, Card*, Checks, Drafts, Letter H.ad» Envelope If , Blanks, Labels; Handbills, Programmes, Ball, Bhbwj and Election Ticket*, will be promptly attended to at Pedaonabw rates. Call at the -Union” office opposite the Court Rorse. JAMES & HEALEY,Proprietors. Moxmow aamr xovwfti Are the oldest, the best, the most popular They are all written by such standard writers as Captain Carleton, Captain Mayoe Held L. Augustus Jones, Edward S. Ellis, etc. As boobs tor the young, they are unequalled by any worbs published: always pure in tone lively, and tail of adventure. Persons desiring those books wilt please order -‘Muano’s,” and see that non. others are given in their place. The following are those already issued: No. 1 Tbe Hunters 73 Wooden lagged Spy 3 Trapper’s Ketreat 73 Long Legs the Squatter 3 Patriot Highwayman 74 Black Prophet 4 Fugitives of the Mbun 75 Old North the Hunter tain 70 Tiger Eye. 5 Track of Firis 77 Revolutionary Joe 8 MamKaters 78 Jack, Buffalo CsicbFf 7 Charlotte Tempi* 7* Tbta Turbin, Trapper 8 Death Face SO Sc but of tbe St. Lew 9 Iwliau Slayer rthcfc 10 Turtle Catcher St Lealbct tAg* 11 Hunter’s Triumph ftl Bloodr Brook 9 Ocean Rovers 83 Wolf Slayet 3 Tory OutVritted 04 Long Bob I • Zeke Sternum 83 Cooney Bush 15 Scourgh ol theses* 80 Rdbtn Hodd and hit IS Captive Maiden Merry Men 17 Long-Legged Joe 87 Spy oftbe Delaware 18 Wild Scout of the 88 ’Old Hit,” Scout Mountains 89 Hahk Wiggins. Rbt(. 19 Forest Lodge 90 Spider Legs 30 Rollicking Rangers 91 Old Trapper’s Pride 91 Rattlesnake Dick 93 Marksman the Hunter 33 Kicketly Torn tbe Rota Grizzly Jake ver 94 Spotted Dan S 3 Imps of the Prairie 93 The Bloody Footprint 34 Hobber’s Terror or, Tire Adventure* si Joe, the ‘-Karpint,” of a New Tot* 3b Llgbtloot the Scout Newsboy 37 Giant Spy Of BunkerSfl Old Rube tbe Trapper Hill 97 Big Mouthed Trapper 38 Scar Creek, the Wild 98 Panther Jake Half brssd 99 Snake Eye, or tbe 39 Squint Eyed Bob Bandit Milter 3b Suck y Snodgrass 100 Old Nick ol the Swamp 31 Bolling Thunder, otllli Gamecock of tb* Baathe Rival War tea Chiefs 103 Old Echo *3 Heavy Hatchet, the llfl Dog Face Bold Scout If* 4 Sharp Snout 93 Sly Sum the QuaVerlbS Tuscaloosa Sam Spy 100 Slim Jim 34 Three Daring Trap- JOT Red Rattteanak* , pen IUB Black Sampson ■fef Fatal Marksman Hr# Uugly Ike 38 Eagle-Eyed Zeke 110 Squatty Dick 37 Rig Kllfe Nick 111 Hardskull the Aveng--38 Bold Scalp Hunter er , 39 Torr Spy 113 Turkey Fdbl 4d Prairie Jake !I3 Hawk-lyh thb ttuntef 41 Wealth and Beauty 114 Madmka of the Ocohtd 43 Rover ol thfc Forest 113 Dave Buakhr 43 Giant of the Wood* 118 blazing Arrow 44 Crazy Trapper 117 Hickory Jack 43 Lion Hearted HtenthrllS TtvlH Trappers 40 Old Jim ol the Woods l b Hidttfg Totti 47 Mad Mike 19U Bloody Wolf , 48 While Headed Hunter 19l Lohg Headed Mlk* 49 Big-Hearted Joe 133 Thunder Clohd 70 Scout ofLong Island 133 Harold of the Hflll 31 Silverbeels the Dela 134 Texas Joe ware 183 Creole Forger—by S 3 Black Bill, tbe Trap- Capt Maya. Reid rr 138 Red Star of the Bcm Men of the InoleS, Woods Ift Bullet Road . 34 Grim Dick the One- lie Hunter Zeb Eyed Robber 139 Stout of the ScioU 33 tndUtt Queen’s Re- 130 Foreitt Hunters venge 131 Mad Betsey 58 Old Scout of ths Cavllbi Indian Stratagem 57 Big Snake, the Huron 133 Pale-Face Indian 58 Mexican Joe. the 104 White Savaf Snake Charmer 135 Witch .f the Swamp 59 Steady Hand the Sharp 130 OM Pant shooting Hunter 137 Hunter’a Secret 80 Gipay Jack 138 Rival Captains 61 Scarlet Warrior 139 Little Foot Trapper GS Scout olflppecknoe 140 Wild Rida 63 Schiuderhaanes 141 Roving Dick Hooter 64 Bride of Wolf Glen 143 Fighting Nat S 3 Buffalo Jack, the 143 Hunter of the Bleak Trapper Hllln 96 Scout of the Rio Grand. 87 Dario* Bhik woodsman 88 Clumsy Foot 89 Stranger’s Grave 70 Mad Nancy, the Ftiiab Fortune Teller' 71 Long Rifle Hunter TUeee books ar.e for sale by git newsdealer*, and are sect pott paid on receipt of price—Ted Cents each. GEORGE MUN ROE, . F O. Box 5837. 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