Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1877 — Page 4

RgyaggLAEft UNION Thursday, Peoembey 2Q„ 1877.

Qrnimtt ««-»onmf evening. rvbil groaod *pio«-a m Kem i.. ViKngMptfln at Willis J. It.ue' Sffi* foßel fict. at WiHie J. eVfib and cigar cases i\ Willis J. T*>ea v drog store. Mia. Ira W. Ykomaw hn» returned frwm Ms R-crtern trip. A usos stock of Christmas sandy and nuts at Kern’s. A warn lot of ‘Writing desks at U'iHls J. Ime*' drug store. Kocstacbb cups and aaucera at Willie J. lints’ drug store. dim boots and shoes reduced in prices at Ludd Hopkins’. Tub best tea in town can be Willey & Sigler’s. Toys and holiday goods of every description, at C. -C. Starr’s. WeoMEM and willow ware in largerfusortmenis at Kern’s. Book*—The largest stock in town at Willis J. lines’ drug etoro. #ork, in endless variety, L Inies’ drng store, tlmse 25 cent silk bandit Willey A Sigler’s. t» stock of bronzed statfillis J. Inies’ drug store. vases— A splendid vari-

ety. at Willis J. lines’ drug store. jifc. pavin James has sold his h*tf*rwi4 store to Mr. H. V. Childera. Albums, finest a.enortment in the county, at Willis J. Imcs’ drug store. *ui *nrn f )jLx. Ktrx PmLLirs paid LaFayvisit the first of the. week. Card receivers, most handsome designs, at Willis J. lines* drug stere. Germantown yarns in great variety of colors, at P. J. Sears A C’o.’s. At Willey A Sigler’s is the jdaco to buy silk haudkerchiefs for 25 cents. " *F'‘‘ Jf: * Anew patterns of those lovely Polannaise goods left at F. J. Sears A Co.’s. Tots of every description, for thp holidays, at Willis J. lines’ drag store. Km Bo saei> alphabetical blocks sad dominoes at Willis J. lines’ drag Mora. Lamm* see those specie purses ai the New York Store, the neatgroceries as cheap as can be had in the market. CnsisTMAS and New Year’s gifts! Wonderful reduction in prices at Ludd Hopkins’. It will pay everybody wanting goods to call and see us at the Hopkins corner. Call at F. J. Sears A Co.’s and lock at those fine Irish poplins, only 40 cents per yard. Ewr jackets,, ladies’, children's. and misses', at* reduced prices, at Willey A Sigler’s. Fetal)—at the New York Store, a niee assortment of jewelry. Splendid holiday presents) Tiib aieest line of Germantown wool yarn, in colors, can be Fonnd at F. J. Sears A Co’.s. Con FficrroNkbv, the largest and best selected stock in town, at Willis J. lines’ drug store. . .

Photograph and autograph album*, an excellent assortment, at Willis J. lines’ drug store. Contractor llkgler, of the new Narrow Gauge, gave Tiib Union office a pleasant call Tuesday. Fanct chinaware, —Bohemian glassware and silver-plated ware for the holidays, at C."C. Stair’s. Finb gold and silver gilt perforated card board, in pink and other colors, at Willis J. lines’ drug store. Go 4o Kern’s grocery for glass asd qaeensware, pocket ami tablt cutlery, if you want to save money. Poetical, historical an«l biographical works, handsomely bound edition*, at Willis j. Imps’ drag •tore. Coffee, sugar, tea, rice, hominy, dried and canned fruits, cheaper at Kern’s xliaii any other house in the line of Hamburg edgings and embroidery, at greatly red need prices, at F. J. Scars «Ss Co.’s. Call and see them. Holiday goods. —The largest and/moet complete assortment ever Hroogbt to Rensselaer, at Willis .1. hues’ dwig atone. Tpte New York Store Las a very fin a display oT Christmas presents. No foolish trinkets but handsotiie an (I durable promts. It* nicest thibg fgy a holiday Erukaot is\pne of those all silk aadkerchiefo, only 7.5 cenu each, *t the New York Store. 4 hunt is being laid down on the ne’f narrow gauge'railroad, and prices on groceries are down at C. C. Starr’s new cash store. Nipr invoice of ladies’ cloaks, lateat styles, just at F. J. Bern St Co’.a. Call and see them. They art perfect beauties. It few large sized nllils, for ladies, which [>r leas than the goo<ls F. J. -Sears & Co. i ( New York Store and lapmere dress pattern i Christmas present, cents and sl.lO peri Ipacas at from 25 to j

Tiik holidays arc nearly at hand and C. C. Starr is rooeiving the largest stock of confectionery ever brougnt to this market. At Willis J. lines’ drug store is the largest stock of perfumery, stationery, soaps and hair brushes ever opened in Keuaselaer. Thk man that can’t buy at Willey A Sigler’s—enough to make him enjoy the holidays—should bring his wife to town with him.

For dried frnits go to C. C. Starr’s New Cash Store. He has instock peaches, apples, blackberries, prunes, currants, etc., etc. W k propose to invoice onr stock about January 10th, 1878. Until that time we shall sell all goods at marked down prices. Ludd Hopkins. County Treasurer Adams went to Indianapolis yesterday on bttai-i ness ot an official nature. Mr. Iloldridgc Clark is acting as his deputy. Fob confectioneries go to C. C. Stan’s; he hns the greatest vnriety of candy ever brought to the town. Also a choice lot of oranges just received, Onk of those buff linen table covers would make a splendid Christinas present. Call and see them at the New York Store. Prices $‘2.75 and 8a.50. Messrs. Wm. 11. A C. IItIOAPES have moved into their new quarters on the cast side ot Washington street. They fcoy liAvo one of the finest busincsswdipnts in Northern Indiana. V A full lins of Finzsr Bro.’s, Lorillard’s and other favorite brands of ping tobaccos, at C. C. Starr’s new cash-store. Also a nice line of fine cut tobaccos at from 50 to 80 cents per pound. RbMKMBEB the Sabbath school concerts to be given in the Presbyterian church to-inorrdw and Saturday evenings. They promise to be the best musical least Rensselaer has ever enjoyed. Gents fine shirts, cuffs and collars, cuff-buttons, scarf pins, bosom sets, scarfs, lies and hows in greater variety and nt lower prices than you can buy at any other house in town at the New. York Store. The largest etock of tea ever brought to this market oan be found nt C. C. Starr’s popular grocery, which is being sold at. bottom prices ‘■for cash. Cfrtl and examine his stock and learn prices before making purchases. Pockbt books, specie purses, fine toilet soaps, fine box paper and envelopes, linen and silk Itandkerchiefa, knit afooda for ohiUlrcn fmis.ves nnd Indies, nubias; facsinattirs,'kmtbbuds'Tdi andnumerous other goods which will be sold very cheap during Christmas times for presents at the New York Store.

Don’t fail to call at Willis J. lines’ drug store and look at his large and splendid stock of holiday goods. He his most everything that heart could wish, and is selling goods right down at lowest notches for cash. By all means examine his stock before purchasing holiday presents. You will save money by it. Mart. V. B. Warner was taken to Newton county last week on change of venue from Jasper county, to answer to the charge of complicity in the attempted bank robbery at this place last spring. lie was found guilty, fined S2O and costs, and sentenced to * term ot thirty days imprisonment. He was. taken to Fowler and is now in jail at that place. The Twenty Third Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association, will be held in l’lymouth church, corner of Meridian and Circle streets, Indianapolis, December 26th, 27th and 28th, 1877- The railroads will carry numbers at about 'half regular fare, and hotels will entertain them at from 81.00 to $2.00 per day. A large attendance is expected. T*m meeting of the Jasper County Temperance Union held at the P«*fbyt*triaii church, fast Monday evening, was well attended despite the inclemency of the weather, and the exercises were of the most pleasing character. It being she last meeting in the quarter election ot officers to serve the ensuing quarter was held which resulted as follows: President, Mr. E. 11. Tharp; vice president, Mrs. R. 11. Purcnpile; secretary. Miss Maggie Hemphill; treasurer, Miss Emma Rhoades.

Don’t fail to witness the presentation of “The Fatal Glass” by “The 01.1 Thirteen,” at Starr’s new iiaii, Christinas evening. It is one of the best temperance plays ever written, and war have no tlonbt “The Old Thirteen” will do it justice. They will also present on Wednesday bv going, the beautiful and romantic drama entitled “Michael Erie,”., or “The Maniac Lover.” Remember, the proceeds arc to hr usetl for repairing tho old. eemetei y. W e bospoak for them crowdedttTnrsTticircircrmrng. ——— Pisimurr Lkk, of the Narrow Gauge railroad, was in town Tuesday. He reports work on tho line between Bradford and this point progressing as finely as could be expected under the circumstances. Notwithstanding the rain and mud lies are being delivered o»‘tke line of road and the work of, laying iron goes on. The grading is all done excepting one or two low places and these will be completed this week. If the ties could only be furnished as fast as needed the iron horse would reach Rensselaer by the first of January and usher in the new year by giving all our citizens a free ride. *

Y.AKutf stock of tiubias, searffc, hosiery, gloves, ties and etc., at Ludd Hopkins’. In looking nronnd for holiday goods do not.fail tooall at the New York Store and examine their goods, and you will bo astonished to see what a lot of uselul and valuable presents you can bay for so little money. From the Cimarron, N. M., News and Press of the Stli iust., we learn that Mr. Wm. 11. Terhune, aformer Rensselaer boy, and Miss Martha K. Jefferson, of Middletown, lowa, were united in wedlock on the 29th of last month. Speaking of tiie wedding the News and Press says: “The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride’s sister, Mrs. J. B. Dawson, and was the occasion of a wide-spread, oldfashioned hospitality. For the benefit of onr lady readers, who are always a little curious on this subject, wc will mention that the bride was dressed in a silver grey poplin, overskirt and basque, trimmed with shell trimming, and knifo-p I ailing,

lace scarf, and flowers, with a profusion of crepe lace, and dove colored veil.” The Union joins with the many friends ot the groom at this place in wishing himself and bride a happy and prosperous voyage upou the matrimonial sea. Tuft American people are shrewd and observant. They are not often deceived by sham pretentions, but when they arc they soon discover their error. If Willey A Sigler's boast of low prices for good goods Ltd been a sham-they would have long since discarded them and their goods, but finding there was not a claim put forth by them in behalf of their goods not justified the great consuming populace of 'Jasper county have given their emporium the preference. Scores of 6iniling countenances may be seen daily emerging from their door, warmed, clothed, and with their anus full of choice groceries sufficient formally days lienee, all for the small profits realized on pork sold at three and one-half cents per pound. A little money buys much at their store. The long time they have served the public only strengthens their popularity. They rank foremost among the mercantile philanthropists of the present day, and are endorsed by all close buyers. Their prices overcome and prevent the home furor and discord about big bills and bankrupt expenditures; the malarial discord of the home circle about Christmas presents is radically cured; it tones up the financial system; it banishes the dyspeptic despondency of hard times; it relieves the rheumatic cripple of high prices; in faet tbermrodo o£ business ha* a tendency to elevate the general wealth of community. Try the panaeea, and if one dose does not have the desired effect try again.

A party of onr citizens consisting of Messrs. M. L. Spitler, Willis J. Inies, Silas L. Swain, Dr. Ira C. Kelley, R. H. Purcnpile, Thos. J. McCoy, Charley Ensminger, Johnny Wambaugh, Bro. of the Sentinel, and the writer, *as jolly « lot of fellows as Rensselaer could muster, went ovor to Bradford, l»8t Sunday, on-a tour ot inspeetton of the new Narrow Gauge railroad. Arriving there about noon the first thing in order was to secure nourishment for the inner man, and food for the horses. This done, we wended our way down to the train, which, through the kindness of the company, was placed at onr disposal. It consisted of the beautiful new engine, “A. McCoy,” ar.d four flat about- IS(F of. The citizens of Bradford we boarded the cars, and it was not long until the engineer sounded the signal to start. It was only the work of a moment to put the train in motion, and soon we were whirling out of Bradford and rushing pelt mell through sand ridges and sloughs and over the prairie to ward Rensselaer at the rate of about twenty-five miles an hour. The first two miles of the road is Ballasted up and rides as smoothly as many of tho older' roads, hut when we reached the third mile, upon which the iron had just been iaid Saturday, and which had only been half tied, the engineer slackened the speed and we passed over it much slower than we did over that portion which is fully tied and ballasted. After passing over the line as far as the iron had been laid, the engine was reversed, and in less time almost than it takes to tell it, we were safely lauded in the busy liitle junction of Bradford, which point we had left only abot t an honr previous. It vis, indeed, a pleasant trip, and all were well satisfied that the Narrow-Gauge is just the thing, and that it will when completed supply the long felt want of cheap transportation. It will, eventually, be one of the best and most paying roads in tiie country.

LCtaii .NOTICES. Notick ok sorvey.—rkauu Robinson, I*citv Marlutt, Is-aoder Krmgham. \VilJUaij Mi t.ifrn.ili. George Ste Mel, ami tl>i« heirs r.r Walker ITitcliard, whose names arc Enter■ ino-M: Pritchard. ihtvhi 1,. Pritchard, Isaac 1). Ualkor.AJaliala-Parker,-Francis M.Barker,. Saner L 0684 and .Jilscph C. Coons, will taka notice that I am the owner of the east halt of the southwest quarter of section live (X). and the liortlyast quart cl' of section eight (8), in township twenty-nine (49), north of ranee six (ts) what, in Jasper county, Indiana, and that on Tuesday, the 15th day of January. ISIS* I will procoed with tho surveyor of said Jasper county to make a legal survey of said sections five (5) and eight (8), or so much thereof as uiay lie necessary to establish the corners of raj lands above described, anil continue the same from day to dav until said survey is completed.. GRANVILLE MUUDV. Thompson A Tiro., att’ys for applicant. I»eecml>ec 17, 1877. M-3t. EPIETIRIMIL Druggist and Pharmaceutist, DEALER IK DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and fink brands or CX3-AEfi AITJ TOBACCO, Washington Street, Rensselaer, Indiana.

TAX NOTICE TT>H -TH*-YEAit~t«W.~ Node* i* hereby given to the lax-payer* of Jasper county, Indiana, that I hava received the Tax n»ipil«ai« of said county lor the Srar 1877, and that I will ntunJ at lha County Treavurer’a office, in Rentsolaer, for the purpose of receiving taxes natil the third londay in April, being the-15th day of the month, 1878. The following are the rates of taxes in Jasper county, Indiana, for the year 1877, on each one hundred dollars valuation of property, also the amount aaaeaaed ujfca each poll: , J . On Kach One Hundred boflais. 1 gach’ foil. ~~ . li y 8 « '/> nN | n co h h W ffi I "Jo | 1 J " townships f rffTlflt . f ; 1 f f 7 *»» f f I ! i f i rs Mil! I , CORPORATIONS. j : j j j j p> j \ 1 \ r \ j Hangiug drove ...A— I \ I ; ii> > 5 5 20$ io $ VjJjSI Su'fTJlfTn Gillum 2 12| 1 10 45 15 25 114 , 60 60 100 Walker..; <5 12! 1 111 45 10 25 25 25 150 50 60 100 ltarkloy.- , 4 12i 1 18 45 10 15 25 15 180 60 60 60 150 lleoMMtluer 5 12 1 10 45 26 15 26 130 50 6(1 100 Marion - C 12 1 10 46 16 15 15 10 180 60 60 100 Jordan 7 12 1 16 46 10 20 25 25 154 50 50 60 25 175 Newton...., 8 12 1 10 45 15 15 10 10 124 50 60 100 Kcenor !..... 0 12 1 10 45 6 25 50 26 170 60 50 100 Kankakee 10 12 1 10 46 10 25 25 25 1 .V.r 50 50 100 Wheal fie1d..:.'...... 11 12 1 16 46 10 25 50 26 1 84, 50 60 60 60 200 Carpenter . 12 12 1 16 46 10 20 25 15 144 60 60 60 160 Remington ... 13 12 1 16 46 20 15 25 134 SO 50 100 Milroy 14 12 1 16 45 15 15 50 26 179 60 60 60 60 200 Uni0n......... - 15 12 1 16 45 _ 8 20 66 25 1 7?| 50 60 100 ForTuTiTm-ile 3r><_r, $1 IK); for ear-h additional dog, s2.o«k For each female dog, $2.00. ' ” All taxes renmining unpaid on the third Monday in April, 1878, beoomo dclinquent and a penalty of ton percent, will be added, and tho Treasurer is required by law after that dato to proceed to colloct said delinquent taxes by distress and sale of property if necessary. * After the 15th day of December, 1878, the Auditor is required by law to Advertise real estate for all unpaid taxes for 1877, and former years, to which will be added the taxes of 1878, which snle shall occur en the 2d Monday in February, 1879, unless paid before that time. Each tax-payer may pay the full amount of his taxes, on or before the 3rd Monday in April, 1878, or may at hi* option pay one* half thereof, with the whole of his road tax, on or before »he said 3rd Monday in April, and the remaining one-half on or before the lst‘4londay of November following, hut upon failure to pay the first one-half by said 3rd Monday in April, then the whole tax becomes delinquent, and the penalty will be added and collected as heretofore. Tax payers will find it greatly to their advantage not to pnt off lax-paying until the last two or three days of time, as on failure tojmnke payment of taxes due by the 3id Monday in April the penalties will be added immediately. Bring your road receipts when you pay your first installment of taxes. Tax payers should examine their receipts and see that they are oorrect before leaving the office. Those who have lands or other property in more than one township or town must see that they have a separate receipt for each township or town. All persons owing delinquent taxes aro hereby notified to settle them speedily .as the Treasurer is required by law to forceooi- . lections lay distress and sale of property if not paid.. ... ■ - r , , __j__- ■ , ~ , ~~ a HENRY I. ADAMS, Treasurer Jasper County, Iml. Rensselaer, Ind., December 18, 187 X.—.— r ”

THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. THE PRAIRIE FARMER FOR 1878. THE LEADING AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL 6l HOUSEHOLD WEEKLY, For Town and Country, For Old and Young {Established 1841.) Rocogqizcd authority throughout the United States and’ Canadas upon matters of General Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Stock-Raising, , -J-_J Poultry, Bees, &c., To which are added departments of General News, Record of the Season, Youth’s Miscellany, Household, Literature, Markets, etc. Published by THE PRAIRIE FARMER COMPANY, at Cliioago, 111., in handsome quarto form of Eight largo puges of six columns each. Terms $2.00 per year in advance, including the balance of 1677-froe. to nevr snbscriber* . fi-nni time mihmi-iptifiii is received tor 181HJ —Bpeeim&n oopv froe to any mid cess—Lib, cral Cash Commission allowed to Agents, who are wanted everywhere to organize Clubs, and to whom canvassing outfit will bo furnished freo upou application to PRAIRIE FARMER CO., Chicago, 111.

Boots and Shoes. The Very Best. Great Reduction in Prices. Yho Old Reliable Firm of HEALY & MEYER announce great reduction in prices of all kinds of hand-made boots and shoes. ONE HUNDRED PAIRS SHOP-MADE Mod’s tip asi Calf Soots CHEAPER THAN EVER Fine and heavy boots and shoes, for men, women and youths, made to order of the very best stock, at greatly reduced prices. XjYOJV’S patent Metallic Stiffeners prevent boots and shoes running over at the hegls- Hesly & Meyer use them in making hew work and to straighten up old boots and shoes that have run down at the heel. The best tiring known to the trade. Itnlobei* Goods. Healey A Meyer have added a select .stock .Qf Rubber Boots to their other wear, which will be sold as cheap as *»y in. thia market. Inspection iirvited. A specialty ■will be made of Rubber Mending. Do not throw away rubber boots or shoes because there are small breaks in them—they can be mended and made ss serviceable as new. Women’s Calf Shoes on band and made to measure. The best and neatest goods in the market. All leather work done in the shop. All leather work and repairing warranted. 10-5 3m HEALY A MEYER.

j Jrrn tUBj t|S or. S. WXOMORE, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Shop In W. J, Iriitsr:flrng*tnre. Ait work warranted. Prices arTWW *a will insure good work. 9-l<-tf. Apwnajsuis not easily eame«i in these times, but Vi /' /it can be made in three mouths bv anv •311 I one of cither sex. in any part of the v * " • country who is willing to work steadily at. the employment that we furnish. s«6n week in vour own town. Ton need not be away from home over night. Vou can give your whole time to the ivtirk, or only your snare moments. We hare agents who are making over fiO per (lav. All who engage at once can make monev fait.. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rapidly at any other kind of business, it coats nothing to try the business. Terms and 55 Outllt- free. .Address at once, U. HalletT & Co,, Portland, Maine. ; ' ** 'J-W-y

REMOVED. R. FENDIG’S Dry Ms, ks Ms, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, ißooterSiioes. HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND WITH LARGE ADDITIONS OF— Brand New Goods ARB SHOWN IN

Bedford & Jacksons BLOCK, ONE DOOR BELOW POST-OFFICE, Call and. Be© TTs. UNDER STATE MANAGEMENT And !n daily operation orer 81 years. $50,000$ $15,000$ FOR JOE slos sls JU.SB. Feb.2s, Marcl 31,78 Jan. lU«b. 15, larcb 17,'78 KEJVTrCKT State Allotment $367,925 IN PRIZES ! 1 Prifce 0f.....550,000 1 Prize 0f.....516,000 1 Prize of 13,4501 Prize 0f..... 8,000 1 Prize 0f..... 10,000 1 Prize 0f..... 6,000 5871 Prize5...226,660 1891 Prizes... 39,026 : . Total.. .$300,000 Total $67,926 Wiwle Ticket $10; Whole Ticket $1; half $5; quarter $2.50 50 whale tickets §46; eighth $1.25. TOO whole ticketss9o. Chattered for Educational Institutions. Under Charter, no postponement can occur. The value of every Prize paid id full in U. S. money. Official List of Drawn Numbers sent to every purchaser of a ticket. List published in N. T. Herald, Son, Courier-Journal. * THEBE ALLOTMENTS uniformly take place during the second and last weeks of each month throughout the year. Tickets for the fc'rt allotment of every mouth ate always sold at ONE DOLLAR each—Capital priae. $16,000. For the last allotment , tickets are always sold at TEN DOLLARS each—halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Capital prize $50,000. Circulars containing full particulars free. Address , SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Manager’s Office, 72 Third Sreet, 8-3tno. 3 Louisville, Ey-

W. S. ORWIN, JEWELEE, RENSSELAER, IND, Toittkirlyi of IjOg-anapoit, Will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Clocks, Watches AND ZJEWELRY, consisting of Eight-Duy, Thirty-Hour, Weight and Spring Clocks, Watches of various kinds, Necklaces, Watch Chain*, Lockets, Brooches, Pins, Shirt Studs, Bracelets, Charms. Rings, Sleeve Ruiton.s, Cuff Pins, Ladies’ Sets, Masujjih anil.Odd Fellows’ Pins, Castors, Cake Uaakets, Rutter Dishes, Call Bells, Cups, Napkin Kings, Fruit Knives, Tableware, Silver Thimbles, etc., etc. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles to suit all ages and sizes. All goods warranted to be ns represented. Clocks, Watches and '.Jewelry repaired. Watch Work a All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Rensselaer, Indiana. Nov. JR), 1817,

4 V 4 GROCERY! Having moved into his new brick building, just east of Bedford & Jackson’s block, and added largely to his superb stock C, G. STARR invites everybody to call and examino his Unified Fruits, Dried Fruits. Hams, Bucqii Shoulders, Molasses, Vinegar, Cheese Rice, Homqtty, Beaus, Soap. Starch, h-dic-c Baking Powders, Soda, Cream .Tartar, Suit Sup, Oofees, Teas, Spices, Salt Fish, Ci<r»iri f Tobaccos, .Meal, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts, Pocket aim Table Cutlery, Queenswure, Glassware. FLtOim, and many articles we hake not the apace to enumerate, kept in stock at all times. Goods exchanged Tot marketable produce. Remember the place—lie has moved recently, and is now in Hit Handsome Hew Bnilding, and without doubt has the largest, best and cheopast assortment in Jasper county,* with out exception, dome and see for yourselves 21-3 in O.C. STARR

JT. W, DUVALL’S • LIVERY STASLI AND DAILY HACK LIND. United States mail hacks run daily, except Sundays, between Rensselaer and Fraucesvil making connections at the latter place with trains oil the Louisville, New Albuuy & Cliicn Railroad, and conveying passengers, exuressage, and freight each way. Goods or men shipped by Express to any part of the United Slates. Livery Teams, with Drivers, or Without, furnished upon application. Stock boarded by the day or week. Office and Sale Stable • Front street, above Washington Rensselaer, Indiana. gggg Lm , Ry FEED AND SALE STABLE P. W. & S. P. LESTER, Proprietors, Van Rensselaer Street, Rensselaer, Indiana. —Speciai attentiun given to conveying pageengeye to the' unutttlry: Md neighborln towns on short notiee andat nil hour* of the day or night. Also single or double teamfurnished on application. Stock boardod by the day or week. Terms reasonable. 4£ •ffiflLM® day’s Tone If ft new Innovation, and poswMM »4OjmCWlli»bJ Fever. cleanses tha Stornwh. vanUffOS heretofore unknown and tinDATS TONE jiolson; lt'doija not produce buzzing m RAVO TflkllP Acts on LWeZ and Bowel*. roaring. In the head, which follows the DAI 9 IUNIW M.n* nse of Quinine; It Is retained by de.USupenedea Quinine. (lAVJQ TflNlfi catestomschs; It acts upon thaltver and TfllilP UMI O ■ UlelU bowels without the nae of any othe* VUAT U | Urdu Don’* Buzz the Heed. medicine; It neverfklle !ocure.and our Cm Old Cfczoale Chills. _ . ... agents are authorized to return tha DAWS TONIC DAWS TONIC

PR» Wi 4ot4+AMAR» » '** *f A r ft 3DE3 ZfcTTSE ST, Office up-«Ulrg, In Starr’s uaw building. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. He offers tala professional services to the people of this v)clnitv. All the mode u npplinni'ps that are no necessary to perfect on. erutlouson the teelh.firc used l>v him. The old practice of destroying the ucivcn Is entire.!* superseded hy tile lKU'i'tiil'l prooc/w of capping and preserving the tooth alive nud rendering i* aervieeahle during life. X’lnte work in Href.class style. Ail foes will be reasonable. 25 NEW GROCERY I3ST rektsselaee; The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Jusper and adjoining counties that they arc offering llrat-clair GROCERIES cheaper for Cnsh or Country Produce thnu con be bought of nny other establishment in the county. Their stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS Canned Fruits, Dried Fruits, Molasses Syrup, Vinegar, Cheese, Kice, Hominy, Soap, Starch, Indigo, Suiting Powders Soda, Cream Tartar, Salt, Spices, Fish, Tobaccos, Cs.gra.rs, Candles , Nuts, Raisins, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extract -. etc., etc. In fact evorytlygig usually kept in 6 firat-cIBBS grocery, t 1 .i 1 . QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE ft specially. They invite inspection of their goods whether you want to buy or niyt^ Westville Flour I A large supply of this celubrnted Flour 'kept constantly on hand. Their place of business is at the o' stand, in Shanghai liuilding. NUERTZER A BRO. How to Save Money * TO THE OWNE~RsTOF LANDS ffi JASPER COUNTY. We no* liave a complete ABSTRACT OP TITTI to all lands in the county, carefully pro pared from the records by experienced men in compiling this work we bare discuvere the fact thnt there aro lIA NT DETECTIVE TITLES which should be adjusted without delay while parties interested are Btill livin' The expense will be litfht j f attended t, soon, anJ may save costly litigation at so* future time These defective Titles a occasioned by a variety of causes—dee JbßtlCfiflrJod, errors In roakiugond recorTngruiE .til peraonfiTywvitirglandtHT'-r Oouniy klnniTd rail on, nr ivrifutn,u» •nee and have the title to tlir.ir land •xa.ui> ined. HL 8. A X. DWIGGINB, 8-40. Rensselaer, ai E. IP. BASSFOBD’S Cooper Institute, Ucw York City, *\e%v Illustrated Priced Cahtlogue is a book of fifty closely prin pages, quoting with tin* size, capacity style the prices of about ilx xIIOLd A\ 55 items of lEoaseirirnlfthiT};. China, Glam, Si vervtare, Cutlery, Cookli Ueiisih. Tableware, Dinner Tea and Toilet Seta, Ccal Va ck. Fire Seta and Stands, » every kind of goods for tho furnishing house, tal.Uj hutef, vaclit, steamboat, sc!j nr puhlio instiluiiomi» The large aswortmenf kn the World, fiJliO plniqealio ihe.inojt .ricli mid, costly, at groatlv rmhfced prices., 40 to 60 )!■ fe d. below retail rates. Ab djriHFTtluSlt'afcd OftHtfogney m«‘ : free —floods most carefully boxed by exi r i eifßeiT ymctreTsy fitrd »Wpp»*t fj ittt ™ Letters promptly a> swered, and cstinm! tor goods from ON 12 DOLLAR t< v 810.000 cheerfully furnished on app : cati»n. D. BASSFORD, 1, 12, 3, it, 13, 15, 16 and 1 Cooper Instlfute, 3d Ave., 4th Ate., Astor Pi. Bth Bt., Sew Voik City. 12- iw.