Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1871 — Page 2
THE RENSSELAER UNION. Th«fsA*y> February 9, 1871.
Prospect of the Railroad.
Many of oar readers arc vitally l »i*t\rctlnd io the prerent piospchts ; ami ultimate late of the New York \ and Wrttfrn railroad project. We 1 ►peak sd'isedly when we say that, the fntttre residences of many of j the most active, energetic and in- - ulligcnt men, not of llenssc', nor j alone, but among those in the country. depend npou and will be go' - i emeu bv the fate of tlii»- enurpvbc. ; To them anything and everything touching upon this subject is of in tcroH and eagerly sought afli-r. Without entering extensively into ! details we will give an outline oi l the present condition, hopes, prospect* amhwvmtitigenoies of the enterprise ns they are represented to '■ At it a inception, the gci.ilvtiun cennectcd wilhjtbis project did | not contemplate anyth ng approxi- ■ maiing to the raagnitudetli.it snbse- i quota combinations have made it, j consequently the commencement of * oik has necessarily been retarded. The elaborate system of comhina ! tions make tiiis the most stupendous. com mere ini enterprise cur; planned, reaching out as if will when completed our the whole; T'nitcd States, north and south, east j and west. Even in this age utj oe*4n telegraphs, Pat iti . railroad irom-lau navies, great thoughts and stupendous achievements, an epitome even of the vaiied and imj*er- ■ taut commercial resnits to be attained by its success, is almost up- : palling and scarcely cmnprvdtetisi- --- - - - , We have before us a private let- • ter front a gentleman prominently connected with this project and w ho is w orthy of all confidence (we 'allude to Mr. Henry \Ve-l--n, ■©£ New York,; together with a confidential circular, that arc- furnished n* bv a friend, from tv liich we are permitted to compile ts follows: ! This project embraces a vlouble track steel railroad from New York to Cjticsgo, with a single line of rails from the Chicago junction (wherever it may be located) to Vonncil Bluffs -ami—nitiniat'.dy i through to the Pacific coast. There are seven local companies, covering the whole line (from New York to Council Bluffs) embraced in the consolidated organisation. ® 1 Of these companies, the Fort Wayne A Pacific, Hon. R. S. I)wiggins. President, forms the fifth link in this stupendous chain, and reaches across the State otVludiuna fr.-irucsst to west. Ii is on this portion of the line that the Chicago junction wHI he located. About one-third of the second link is completed and in i mining order. This ; j is in the State o.i New Jer.-ev. Ifv , the completion of this great trails- ' pom aiif ii arttrv, there w ill bo at-' laintd, by way of the connections it w iil make, the following highly I impoftaiit commercial and travel-j ling advantages: It saves in distance from New York city To Cincinnaii, Louisville, Cairo and points on the low or Ohio river, from silty to seventy-five miles. To Jst. Louis, about one hundredmile*. To Little Lock, eight' -eiglii * miles. ’1 o Cleveland, one hundred and, thirty-two miles. To Toledo, one l-.undrcd and lorly miles. Tiiis connection at- I fleets the important trade of De- j troit, together with much of the ; whole State of Michigan. ~ ■ To Chicago, ninety mile*. I o the trade of the Northern Pa- f cifie railroad, when built, over two hundred miles. j To the principal trade of the j Mississippi river, one hundred and j fifty miles. ro Omaha, one hundred and six tv 1 mites. The country through which it 1 will lie built comprises the valuable j fruit region of New Jersey, the | vast eoal deposits of Pennsylvania, ; the great grain districts of Ohio and lowa and the extensive com and cattle plains of Indiana and Illinois. f Such a stupendous enterprise require* never wearying, indefatigable activity, an immense outlay of money, and time to complete. The -JU-st is secured in the persons now dMhrolling its movements, the speend requisite is now being negotiated for, and the third is nqt remotely distant. The ultimate sucrendu] completion of this grand trunk railway, destined to be the main artery of commerce across the country not alone lor domestic prod net* but also the rich wares of Chios and the ludii‘*7 is a* certain Mje-Uei'enitnt as any human event
yet. to transpire. It is demanded*.; it is needed and it must and will I be built. Hut it* completion may bo retarded or advanced by the ac- j lion of those who live along the | line it will trnveVAe. The pimple, now living irrav have its great benefit* by pursuing a grm-rntt* and wise course, or tlb-v may neglect and refuse Tc assist iu its construe* ; tion and delay its completion until j another and more enterprising gen- ; oration shall take .their places. Prom the circular before us we i learn that means are already provided to complete the line from New 1 York into the midst of the nnthrncite coal basins of i'etmsylvania , and that this will he accomplished by Tti'e lii>t of November, J -71. - \Ni have nsMiraiyics from sources i perfectly n liable that work upon ; the line in Indiana is ready to be ! commenced tis soon as the local aid jis secured. It is the desire of the i officers of tlie Indiana division to I have the track laid as nearly as po- ! slide on 11.0 old survey of the American Central route, but this i depends wholly upon the action of j the people who are to be itmnedi lately affected by it. If they will give the right of vv ay through their | property and give an amount sulli- ' cicnt to grade, tie and bridge it, j they may have its advantage*, but 1 should they look coldly, hesitate, ; and refuse to assist, the route will be taken through a district that will.be friendly and is now bidding ! for it. To sum -up: From the information before us, substantiated as it | . r — r ' • :-is by gentlemen we 'nave no reason to doubt, vve think vve can \ safely my to our readers, Ist. 'This road will certainly be built. 2d. It _wyj.ll run through Jaspur. county,—• , 3d. That its early and rapid con- ; struct ion depends wholly on the action of the people along the line. The W'iiaiiiac Ifanocmi ‘‘goes through" the Logansport Pharos for its unjust attack npou and mali--1 (-ions insinuations againM I lon. T. Ib Washburn, our representative in tlic (rencral Assembly, because he refused a bribe front the Toledo, Wabash A Western Railroad Company. lie sides other pertinent rei marks, it says: ; ‘‘jir. Washburn is a high-mind-ed, honorable gentleman, and though u republican, can not be in- ; llueneeil i r controlled by the' usual method of buying up members. Mr. Washburn concidve* his obliga- | lions to his immediate constituents ' paramount to those of any torpor a- . lion, and lie is one of the few who j will'stand faithfully by the iitterj ests of the peoply, * * * I If Mr, Washburn lias failed to secure tiie approval ol the Logausport Phan s, that paper may rest assured • that the honorable gentleman has ! the approvAT of nine-tenths of the people of his disu lot, in his position towards those monopolies." In these dapf ofpartisan journali ism it is rare indeed that papers ' deal justly with members ol the OpposititjU ranks Tiie compliment to 3!iv Washburn in the loregoing ! fvtraet is a just and tleserved one, | and tiie more noticeable because , coming from an uncompromisingly ' democratic paper of zcalotis and j bitter parti/, inship as may be inferred lrom the Pharisaical fiing at I at the republican party in the first i three lines. r ldie jmper that is indejiondeiit enough to rise above I j.rejudiee ami truly ami resjiect- ; fully speak ol a ponticai opponent, S particularly one occpying a public : \ position, must be Oiiiled by liigli- | minded men, w ho, though erring iu judgment, are uprig<?t in heart, i The course ot our contemporary in , j this matter is commendable and j I should be more generally adopt "*ll 1 j by the public press. v ' ' * 1 "i he ratification ot the fifteenth i amendment tw o years ago has been j repudiated by tiie Indiana Senate, by a vote of yeas kb, nays 20. LI-1 liott and Hughes both voted with j the democrats. — JiV/momr Pernor rat. j Oh no; that is a mistake Hughes i introduced the vvhereasc-s and KHi- i ott a,ml twenty-buir other demoj erats, thinking there was a negro I jin them, went ‘*bi!in' ” after him : j like sheep after a drover with a dish | of salt. j Senator EKiott, <«f Fayette county. has writteiT to the Indianapolis 1 Sentinel that Isis Self-respect forbids . him longer to acknowledge himself, a member of the republican party,! or to act with it. The hondrable \ gentleman is very like the fellow who married to disgrace Lis wile’s relations, but wanted a divorce on account of uncongemality of temperament. Time is a slow but an* fnfitllible dispenser of justice. The day of compensation alvvavs eo'tnes. — IWpara iso VidtUt. Wiiat per cent, will the 1 id<tie ( give for siibscription accounts and take its chance* for <; the day of ' compensation?' 1
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Prom t]io Crown I’oßnl Itrjiit r. Mi ss Churchill presented the Rcyj i*trr man with a liottle of toothing -vrnp and a strengthening which enables him to hear up under the lachrymose reading Ire. has , been subjected to for u couple of weeks past. Not long since tin*' School Examiner of Lake comity 1 revoked the license of Theodore . Muller, a tencher, for iiifuiflleicncy, (whatever tliat may be,) whereu)io:i , the in all < r was appealed to the ( j Superintendent of i’uhlic Instruction vv ho could n’t discover sufficient insufficiency and revoked the! rev ova lion. I’roin tlic Winumac Vrmoctal. The penalty for living in notorij mis open adultery in the democrat- ! ic county of l’ulaski is one cent fine and twenty-four hours imprisonment in tlu county jail, as recently decided bv a Wi'namttc jury on'tos- * . . . 1 1 ed In interfering with the innocent amusements of the people. Messrs. Hurson and 1 i oglies recently defend- ! ed a ease before the Common l’lens j court at that place, notwithst&ud- ; ing names do not harmonize so! well at Indianapolis. from tiie Ki-inland Democrat Noble t‘c Goltry are closing out ito pay their debts. Messrs. Chops . ' bro A Smith arc hauling hr jell pro- ; pur’atory to building as soon as j j spring opens. Messrs. Conner &! i Root bavc received their new press and will soon he issuing the G'arcilc again. Dr Hnmslon had his arm In oleen, week he In re last, ;by a kiek from a balky horse he wafi try- ; ing to jiersuade to pull. Mr. Clones’ store caught, on fire week ago last Friday and tin; roof around the chimney was aii ablaze before disco v'ercdT” ]denty of' water saved the Wifilding ! from desti'iiction. Fruin 1 lie Valpariiao ViutV.e. Hasswood for kindlings sells at I _ j 33.50 ]icr cord in Valparaiso. An, interesting religious revival is in. | progress trtr-dTebron. Yalpnraica 1 voting ladies have a nieusunt habit j * 1 : <»f jr ssing the"hats off | escorts as they leave them at the | gate on returning front church in ' the evening. H. Cl. Coats commrilrtl'ins Brother Hnniey as follow s: j “bir: is it your desire that I should j drop from the dignity of a tfentle- ! man to the level of a Pugilist and ! knock li-ll out of you?” No answer | given last week. The Yidclic man 1 tiiit.ks Porter cruiuly ldit: poorest ! place in the State for the newspaper j business and very much dreads the ! threatened adv ent of the new 7 JemJ ocratic Mcsiinycr. The people of | that comity very singularly feel the ! need of more inonev. i I From the Warsaw NortUt/a hudanian. ! Kosoiuskoians ride to market ! bull-back. Much complaint in j Warsaw about pad sidewalks and I street crossings. It is recbmniend--1 ed that Clear Lake be tapped and its waters brought up to the public square. Kosciusko county agriculturists have decided to have a fair tiiis yc,iir. Old man Palmer was delivered of a tape-worm thirty . feel long, Sunday before last; both parties are doing as well as could i lie expected. A public hall is badly needed ill Warsawy which will be duly appreciated by the people ol Rensselaer who suffer a like misery. JSlic also wants live, active business men to take the places of the present incumbents, most of whom m e too deacPto advertise.
1 Froii?the Micliigan City Enterprise. Scarlet fever is prevailing iu Lanorte w itii unusual malignity. 3lr. Wdiets has celnmenced issuing daily rations o/'mail to the Sand Hillers. A §75,000 fire occurred in Lapofte cn the 25i1l lilt. The Congregational and Episcopal denominations at Michigan City finding religion a iiiianci.il failure' in that locality have gone into tlic necktie-sociable business and now make lots of ftioney. Scarcity of filthy lucre and a divorced v row impelled Jake Sell man to diet on morphine at Laporte last week. He wont do so again. A terrific boiler explosion occurred in the Michigan Central round house, at Michigan City, on the 24th, which scalded and bruised ten workmen,.none l’atally'however, burst up a locomotive and demolished a portion of the building. Damage estimated at §3,000. Another congressional appropria- * tion is wanted fo,r the benefit of the fishermen, contractors and boarding bouse keepers interested in real estate bordering on Lake Michigan. Good time for “dough-nuts” and 1 •—nightmare. 1 — PI am ovth Rcpvllican. ’ Yaw, "uut grouiit-hog unt sawbuck tint uoju.inish tint iiirlit cum a rous, vaht you va.nts, 1 d7«it* no, dent it? -
Jottings From the capital.unit Hi*- Cap Kat
Indian Allot. 18, INty., February 4th, 1871. Enffous Union: This is a beautiful nay ami so w arm that vve sit with ; our windows up. We are too lazy ’ to walk out and have no* «.he ener- ' gy necessary to think r>fit a good 1 sentence. So vve will commence , with the Fee and Salary question—i one that Occupies the attention ol’ ' all the counties who believe in constructive fees. The House committee on Fees and Salaries have thrown aside all ! other bills, concentrated its brains : and introduced “No. 203.” Hear j it: The Clerk of each county shall ! receive the sum of $!,00’0 annually for his services and no.more, except for pay of deputies the sum of I 335 for each five hundred inhabitants in excess of the first five thousand. Auditor £I,OOO and | same fur deputies as Clerk. The , Sheriff §1,300 and for deputies the I same. Treasurer same as C’ierk.— I The salaries are to be paid quarterly. The Commissioners in al- ! lowing fees for deputies are to be ! governed by the last United States census. The Treasurer is to have ten per cent, for collecting delinquent taxes, if by sa!e"bf properly, | and live per cent, if without sale, j There is a fee and cost hill in con : ncction with f 1 1 i, all of which arc | to be co-flcclcd and paid into the county treasury. If fees or costs are not collected by the proper oflicei'j by reason of carelessness, Or have not been paid over, they are tu be ded tie ted by tlie~ebhnfn ssioTi~ ers from such officers’ sadary, and if they still refuse, they may be fined in any sum not. exceeding §l,andhcaamuiv ed from oljicc. Wc tlihdc if would be eminently proper for the citizens of Jasper county to write to the Legislature and let it know how many of them would tyke office in Jasper for those fees 1! A Common Pleas district was made this week of Miami, Cass and Pulaski counties. It is understood that 1). IV Baldwin will be appointed judge in the new distriefc. 'i'he House passed the bill repealing the Kankakee Draining law by C 7 to 17. Judge Taylor,-of Fort Yfayne, opposed its repeat upon the presumption that it might work a hardship in his county. Senator Hughes’ whereases and insolations, nullifying-■ the 15th j Amendment, came up hi regular order this .morning and they would have come to grief, ■ had" not Neff, Simpson and San sherry left the hall in order to break a quorum The republicans had a majority in tiie House and would have sent the whole thing to grass, by postponing indefinitely, had the democrats held still. It fe thought the democrats will not re-district the State for eotigr essi 011 a 1 and I& g isb it ive-purposes. McDowell, ol’ Wells, introduced a rosolulhfii looking to that end, but it is resting, on the table imw.
Yours without tears,
Remington Letter.
, KiCMrXGTO.Y, JxD., " i February Gth, IS7I. Editors Union: —Yesterday was a groat day in Remington. Not withstanding the inclemency of the weather the now church was crowded with those desiring to wi - ness its dedication. E\s?n the gallery was filled. Of the ministers present, Rev. Thomas Bowman, 1). I)., of the Indiana Asburv University, delivered the morning sermon, iuid Rev. Dr. Reed, of Lafayette, Presiding Elder Hull and our local preacher, Rev. Mr. Gobm, assisted in the exercises. All were delighted witli the se;mon preached by,Dr. Bowman, as the sequel tells. When I heard the Doctor remark at, the close of his sqpnon that the Church was in debt some ss,ooo, I thought they would never raise the amount from the congregation, but what was my surprise when it was announced a few minutes after that the subscriptions there taken, together with the plate collections footed "up the snug amount of *3,010. The best of feeling prevailed throughout the services which were of lour hours’ and twenty minutes’ duration. In the evening Dr. Reed preached to a full litmse and after his*sermon the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was partaken of by a large number of persons. Rev. Mr. Gojbin is conducting a series of meetings this week. At the meeting this evening several persons went forward for prayers—enough to show there is great encouragement to go on with the good work. I send herewith the first chapter in the history of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Remington which title pastor has been kind ! enough to favor mo with. I will j endeavor to posted with reference to this, meeting which promises fair for favorable reslilts. Yours with. rc-pc‘et, 1 L.
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BUCHU. x _ , *' i . [From Dispeutalory of l’nll»d States.) . — V • • ■ Diosma Crenata-Buchu Leaves. * t «✓ PnomiTiE*.—'lheir odor is sliotig, ilid'asive, itld somewhat aromatic, their tnste hittenth, ami analogous to mint. MKIUcAI. I’KOl-KKTIKH AND UNlS.—Blichu leaves arc gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to tho Uriuory Organs. •• They are given In complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as (Travel, O'uronio Catarili «f tho Bladder, Morbid Irritation cf the Bladder and Urethra, Disease jf the Prostate (Hand, aud Retention nr Incmutnfimfl ~f Urine., from a loss of tone in the parts concerned In its evacuation. The remedy bar also been recommended is Pi«i cj-#'ii, i\. m ! . ;■ I RheunsvJ-m, t utuncos* “to-, •*■ . _ • __ _ . ... i,. ' • r *■ ■!. ' ' ■ i Ifr i.iiilui.nh- f.,vr.;.ici Bret.. Is urcti by persons from the agci of 18 to 20, end from tc fib,- or iu tnc dccliT.B or e < u t of !■>; aficr Cor.bvr*ioni. or f.uh*. Paiu»; I’-d-vtiinj; : 1 children. ' 1 -S»- ---=> —p In rflecl o.ns pocaliar to femsics, ti.v t.\ tract Dacha ia unoqualed by any other rente dy, as in Cblotoais, or Retention, Irregularity; Painfulncsa or Suppression cf Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous State cf the Uterus, Ueucori lioea, p.c'Vbitsa. PlsKASr.s or tub TIUaDD K, KIBXEYf, Ult tvei., and DitorxlCAt. SwEi.MNOa.—This inedij cine increases the power of ligistion. and -excites tlm Absorbent j i.i toJMNiV.hr action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and uO Unnatural Enlargements arc red as%ell as Pain and Inflammation.
Hi.lueolp's Extract Btrcmr lists cured every ease of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck oi the Bladder, and Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladecr, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucus or .Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Itidispogitoa to Excrlion, Rosa of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flashing 6f the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption ~. ■ 1 on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Ac. lIfii.MBOLD'B Extbact Bocun Is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life. Impurities of the Blqod, the., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleets of lung standing, and Syphilitic Aflectlons—in these diseases, usod in connection with ' - (K ;’ f Hei.ubold's Boss Wash. Sold by all Druggists and dealara everywhere. Beware of aounlerfeita. Ask for Ue'mboTd'a. Take no oth.r. Prior— sl.»6 per bottle, or 6 bottlea for $*1.50. Delivered to anv address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address U. T. HELMBOLD, J 94 Broadway New York. -]SJ"ONK ABE GENUINE UNLESS DONE -LN up in steel-engraved wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical \Viwelioitse, and signed >42 *, ’ H. T. HKI.MBOI.P.
Iloofland’s Geiman Bitters, Hoofland’s German Tonlfc, Hoofland’s Podophyllin Pill, Hosfland’s Greek Oil. HCCPIAND’S 035MA.17 31TT3F.8, A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind Is (Ifflcreiit from nil others. It is composed of the pure juices of vital piincipals of Hoots, It bubs, und liAttKsforas medicinally leimed, extracts), tlto worthless or inert portions of tlie ingredients not being used. Thertfoic. in one l.ottle of this Bitters there is contained, as much medicinal virtue as will l.e found iti several gallons of ordinary mixtures. The ltooti, Ac., used in this Bitters are grown n (itriiiany. their vital principles oxtiected !a that country by a scientific Chemist ai d fen--warded to die manufactory iu this city. wbt-ie‘ they art) compounded ana bottled. Contain ing no spirituous ingredients, this oirters Is free fioin the objections urged against nil nthevs; no desire for stimulants can be induced from their ns-, they cannot make drunkards, and cannot, under anycirc.iuuatitscgs,. hav,t» auy but frboneflolal effect.
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DP.. HOOPS. AITD'S PODOPIITLLI^, TWO PILLS A DOSE. Tin most powerful, yQiimoctnl, Vrgttaii* Gttliartic htwu'H. It is not necessary to take a handful of these Pills to produce the desired effect; two of them net quickly and powerfully, cleansing ■ the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels of nil impurities The principal Ingredient is Podoplij Bin, or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, which is by many times more Poaerfnl, Acting,and Searching, than the Mandrake itself. Its peculiar notion is upon the the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstructions, with nil tho power of Muranry, vet fire from the Injurious results attached to the use of the; mineral. For all diseases, In which the use of n cithnrtic is indicated, these Pills wi’.l give entire satisfaction in every case. They mw ftil. In cases, of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and extreme Costivencss, Dr. Hoofianri's German Hitters or Tonic should be used in cot»> ncction with the Pilla. The tonic effect e( the Bitters or Tonic builds tip tho system.-. The Bitters or Tonic purified the Blood, strengthens tho nerves, regulates the Liver, and gives strength, energy, and vigor. Keep your Boraels active with the Pill*, and tone up the system with Hitters or Tonic, and no disease can retain its hold, or ever ussdrl yon. These medicines are sold by all Drwgglsto and dealers in medicine's everywhere. Recollect that it is Da. Hoofi.ant’s Gsnman Hkmkmes, tint are so universally need and highly recommended; and do not allow the Druggist to induce von lo take anything' else t hat he may say is just, as good, because he makes a larger profit oq it. These Remedies ,wiII be sent by Express to any locality, upon application to the Principal Office, at the Gorman Medicine Store, Util Arch Street, Philadelphia. CHAS, M. EVANS, Pvoprietojr. Formerly 0. M. JACKSON & CO. These Remedies are for Sale by Druggist* Storekeepers, and Medicine Dealers, er«rytrhere throughout the l/nifed States , f'arsastum ZhistlL 1 Amm urn tmd ike HVjtf
