Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1878 — Page 4

ftENSSELAEK CNION . |r - B iiM|m l j3pni> '• flufii -i i Ti'mP~ - &.?*■ £P" "**" " — l m"* : •- ' ■ TMmday. May 16. 1878 ■tr ■?■■■» m--- ■ ..Iggf"—*n\w»M«i.Trs or r* imams. T.'VhHott, of B:«rkl«v *>*n»hi|», l« " omvfMUt* f«r K«vißW »f .1 ««por «oun« y, ftilil«A to tlw Horialoa of Uic Hrpubllcan noounati«K . ointuion. JkY. tWlrarrt i* n cso»lM;if* for He'onlcr <\f JUHtor «Hnity\ w* Mij rtofitrljn ofthe IfopoblKM* »»ntiu«ti«|r <-o:ive«tto«. <*

Jasper County Normal Institute.

Tl.* Jitter tkmstu N«>rt»i«l It\sti'»t>“ will cinNeiw m fttn-oyeliwr, • lniinim, Mot.tDv, July It*, 1878, *n<l onnti»n« in *r*sicn live w*-«U, closing August Slut with public m->-itilnaiinn of applicant* for license in tcsch ill llir puhlic M-iiowU of J**|>er iiHint.V. Iwlrarthti wilt K« clvn fn llie refttlitr ikii.oiom win>:il UmncUoi. ganiudi v mui, i.i. uihl j.liil<wt>|iliV, afi<! rcgnlar tlftlly lecture* in Ike iliM'fy Mill pi-netic* of iciu-h-Imp. t.v CniniK'lViii ittsirttevure Tuition, sl.|lO p-r iwti, or $4,1)0 for llic session, timid troanl nn lis ofcirml in boarding liuii-r* and primte families »t ftum $2,511 l« JK.6O iicr tvick. Arrui jcrnienis will also be mao* for a boti.litrg club, org.uilitd ns follows: 1. A poison will be employed In furnbdi n dining room, do tlie cooking, nn-1 ncl lit* l a hi *. 2. A stewsrt will l»e wlected from Ihe teacher* to tskn charge of rll money, prnvUiiK and other article* fbrtiMied by nu'MWni of tlie cluh. .: 8. Tiiose desinng to enter tlio club can tiring money, or provisions of any kind lorded, and the atewurt will give them t refit fur tlieir value in nn nccount kept by him. The money poid in by moiuliors will be appropriated in purchase ninl payment of utxoa.sar.es not furnishe i by members. Members of the club can readily rent rooms at a ruminal price, and it is thought that Uinril can, by this nictliod, be secured at ftvm $1.50 to $2.50 pAr week. The club will accommodate both ladies and gentlemen. Pupil* can reduce the expenses even lielow the club rates by rvut'Mg rooms and conking for tlaemse vcs. Those preparing to attend the institute should make arrangements for board and rooms previous to the firs* day bf the session. fur additional partirulnrs apply in person or hy Inter to Prof. (1. IV. Allen, nr Onnnty Superintendent J. H. Sr.oddy, Rcnssclae . Indiana. G. \V Aixkn. l’rin. Rensselaer StUools. J. 11. Skoiidy, Co. Supt , A.'Btßlty, ' Mamtger*. The weather during the latter part of last week and tl.c firsi Of the present has iindineil to ieiness. Slight fresu were visible Friday and Saturday mornings, and on Monday morning frost whitened almost everything and wiltod leaves es tree*, blade! of early pardon corn, young bean plants and pola'iuv tops. During Saturday snow fell from i sola led clouds. Rye, which is quite forward, is thought to l.ave been dnmnged some ; but neither it ner the fruit was injured to mas e any considerable loss to tin* crop. If there should he favorable wentbor henceforward pioducers in Jasper county will uevi fall be in a condition to beckon hitherward a uumberof tho.-e new silver dollers that Secretary .Sherman has difficulty to find a demand for. When . wc produce an equivalent for it there will be no trouble to get all the money we need. There it plenty «»! it in the United dilutes; in died much more than enough to supply the present demands of trade whether internal or iiiicrtmtionnl. Its the language of a shrewd farmer, n plain, piaclical man, the people need to legislate less nfid work more. Raisa bigger corn crops and resumption will l>cail righ*.

Jumping On and Off Railroad Cars.

An net declaring il unlawful to get on or oft railroad cars and engines when in motion or switching, providing penalties for violation of this net, and o'iter matters cunnecled therewith. Approved March 3, 1877. Bectio\ 1. />V it enacted hy the General Assembly rtf the State of fntiiana, That it shall be unlawful for any person, other than passengers or employes, to get on or elf, or to swing on or hang- on from the outside of nny engine or car while the same is iu motion or switching. Bw. 2. Any person violating nny of the provisions of this act shall l*e fined in nny mm not exceeding ten dollars, of which violations justices of the jeace shall have exclusive j urisdiction.

Democratic Idea of Economy.

~Ytre dcHioerdu - idea of economy is tllttstrapd in Indianapolis. IVIn n the deaaicttu'y got possession of the city government in .May, 1874. the city indebtedness was SI and l here was a cash Iw hi nee iti the treasury of $259,670. They hail eontrtil for two years, and when !hey went <ut they left the chy det>! $ 1,606.160, and only StjQ,4B> ht the treasury. In other wonls, it: tano year?' lime they speui the ••ash Balance of $259,070 which they fuund i* the treasury, and increased the city indebtedness $530,904. The record is the same in municipal, state, or national government, The democrats scream economy, and spend the money; cry return), an 1 in ptacticc retrograde toward corruption.— Inter (Jeenn.

A Good Foundaion.

t stand in an or ierly procession from a liuistual to a duistna! stateof existance; and tliem-e by a combination to a trinisitml stale; and llteuce again by reversion and subsumption to a Iri-unsitual state or stage which ts it mil or ultimate. From this standpoint of prolix posluraritis, allow inc-to inform you that the hypothesis of the duistatus is one thing and ti e nssunipletiutsetemusistts is quite another. Keasoniug trout the clmlistolautinum of the Aclomsefiite, w e can arrive -at no conclusion, than that juablink liotu■•konieniie is a prime factor, or in lhe advanced parlance, a prime faogisstamnguqtiastoni* jtot tslagorgsat at or of Ihe socol -gical karspunkturunt. —Stephen Pearl Andrews,

“De Cloud Comes Wid do Sunshine."

lie vioua wmcß wuue wiuiwauo. Brother Gardner looked paler than usdal sir lie quietly remarked . “it am a great big world, with betpa o’ nail-heads suckin' up j in dc sidewalks to catch de toes of <ie obwnry an’ (row ’em on deir less shoulder. De cloud conics wid de sunshine; sickness skulks Tong dc garden fence to jump in on hs sound, uegit a dollar ahead. De lad's on’ dc tears am "all rnixt up, hut, man han't change de by-law* made for liinv-up in Heaven. Be bes* we kin do is to keep 4-wine ’long in seeh a way dot when ottr «offln passed long de street men will wipe ,41 deir chins an' soßy say: *lMt n.gg.r will i«h missed!’ Hat’s nil, chil’len—lesa go iuOK.’ Free Press.

To the Ex-Soldiers.

All discharged soMiens who desire to participate in deeuratißg. Hie graves of falka comrades at Rensselaer, oh the 30th iasunt, and who do not join with the benevolent. Hftbbath school or other organized companies in the prove** ion, are requested In join a company wiAeh will support the stand of colors and occupy a place near the center of tbe cohiran when inarching. They will please assemble at the colors in front of Frank W. Babcock’s office, opposite Hut courthouse, at the rinsing of the bell »t where they will be organized by I Frank W. Babcock and James A. »n**ha(n.

Baseballs and bats at Kannal's drug ■tore. t Capt. StoddatJ, or Porter county, wm in town Monday. Hard rulvber trusses a spocialty at Kanaal's ding store. Go to Venme< Kannal's for purr lead and oil ptlint ready inixod for use. Willey A Sigler arc agents at Rensselaer for Mme. Detnoren’, popular patterns, A eompreto stock of fresh pure drugs can nl ways be finind at Kaiinal's pharmacy. Men's striped lustre nnd linen dusters at Willey & Sigler's nrc «dd nt the very lowest prices. A si-lnrlod stock of window shades vend fixtures, wall pa per ami I .orders nt Kandaßfs drng store. Mr. S. O. Duvall nnd wife, of Momenee, 111., are visiliting relatives anJ friends in Renwclaer. lmea’ pure Havnna ‘‘Cardinal'’ cigars rank foremost umoug tlio ilve-ccnt goods for smokers, ■ ♦ Colorado potutoc-bugs are mnking an incipient appearance in gar<lens in this neighborhood. White vests, I'nen dus'ers and coats in great variety nt the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Roy*' lined cents nieely niado nnd trimmed, only at the Narrow Gauge One I'rice Clothing Biorc. Choice brands of cigars, Old Congress fine cut tobacco, p'ug tnhaeco, smoking tobacco, etc., at Kiiniial's drug store. Straw hats from 15 cents to SI 25each twen'y-five different Myles—at tlio Narrow Gauge One Price ("othing Store. Constantly on band nt Willey & Sigler's —a full line of Fnllcy's hand made boots hud shoes—tlio best in tha nmrkjt. Do you know that you can Jjtty a fine American worsted suit for $!(, at tucNitfrow Gauge ('no Price Clothing Shore? An itinerant knife and scissors grinder wa« perambulating the streets a day <\r two this week. A new advent to the place.

Utility.—“ Why will men smoke common lohaccoe wheat they can buy Marburg Bras, ‘ Seal of' North Carolina’’ nt tlie same price? 10-ly. Mr. A. Leorold is piling up 25,000 btick in the rear of his slnne store building for contemplated additions and substantial improvements. Tlie Ktudcbalcer wagon rijnnufncturing company has established an agency with Messrs. .1. D. St D. C. Hopkins, at the flouring mill. Grnpe blossoms appear to have been badly cooked by the frosts of the past week. Sometimes a second edition appear* and matures fruit.. Mr. F. J. Sears is accumulating material upon his handsome bits in tire south side for ti fine dwel iug house which lie propotos to build during the summer. Miss Lilia Boroughs, proprietress of Willey & Sigler's millinery department, is selling ladies’, misses’ nnd children’s hats of the latest style nt very low prices. A. S I-aßuc, corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, is selling groceries, provisions, tobacco, cigars, cftf.i til hard times prices. Stock fresh and first class. foB Sai.k. — If you want to bay a tract of laiid in Jasper ceunty, consult Thompson & Rensselaer. They sell at owners’ prices, and have a large list from which to select. ts. The most complete nnd carefully selected stock of writing paper, envelopes, pens, ink, pencils, »te., ever offered in Jasper county, can be found at Kannal’s drug store. It is sngges'cd that Tun Union correct a Statement made in its report of the suicide of Isaac ft. Lewis. It was in error in saying that his sister had been deranged. Il was a cousin. Col. A. G. R >bb, of Gilla-n township, was itt hnvn Tuesday. He says his neighbors are not so far advanced with their farm work as farmers are in the immediate vicinity of Rensselaer. Beware of imitations and buy your clothing of a good reli-.dile house. Tlie Narrow Gauge One Brice Clothing Store lias all goods marked in plain iigures. By buying clothing there you get it at remarkably low figures.

Mrs. flenry C. Smith was on last evening sfttriied and joyed by the unannounced tippet ranee -of it brothel —from California— Air. TitiUhaiu—whom she had not heard from for many yetrs, and had thought dead. Mr. G. Vander-ydo, of Hyde Park. 111., was the guest of Him. John Yan’i AVoud this week, lie was looking at Jasper county cheap lauds with a view of intro* ii living a ctdeny of itis country men—Hollanders. The Narrow Gauge One Price. Clothing Sb re has just received a full line of enssituere suitings at the remarkably low figures of sll, sl2, sl4, and sls, well worth sls to S2O. * Call aud hecouvinecd that the Narrow Gauge is ahead. F>r groceries of every description, for provision, fur boneless codfish, fbr excellent sugar, for good tea, for anything and everything iii the grocery lino go to A S. I.xliuc, comer Washington and Van Benssclaer stieels, opposite the bank.As Judge Turner was riding along the road iti his carriage on last Tuesday afternoon his horse was struck and instantly killed by lightning. There were also marks ou tlie carriage indicating thill it (o, hud been struck. A pretty close call.— CruirnPoint Star. For 90 days I will furnish the $75 slyic of Howe, Singer, Weed, American, Grover & Baker, or any other sewing machine for §BB f. O. I), at Rensselaer; or rebuilt ma1 as. new, for from sl7 to $25. Address C. W. Clifton, Pilot Grove, or Keusseluer, Indiana. 80-tt.

County Treasurer Adams took the receipt of State Treasurer Shaw, on the 10th, for $7,825.7'.!, revenue deliveied. This morning he forwarded a supplem mtary check of sls0 —for insane hospital $70.85. deaf and dumb $18.90, house of refuge *-30, female prison $36.25. Total amount $7,981.79. The list of real estate transfers for the past week shoWithat Mr. John Makeeyur lias bought two and a half lots in the vat ant square northeast of the court house. It is reported that he will erect on them a finer brick structure than is at present in Jasper county, for stores, hunk srnl hotel. Mme. Demorest’s celebrated patterns for ladies', misses' and children’s dresses, polonaises,’over suits, basques, robes; wrappers, trains, pichus, sleeves, pockets, mantles, cloaks, jackets, paletots, sun hats add bonnets, aprons, underwear, »nd infants’ and boys’baits, can be bought at W’riley & bigler's. Parents and guardians who would avoid the sorrow of an untimely funeral, or the pernmneni erippltns ut tiielr darlings, besides the annoyance and costs of a cation under the laws, should take measure* to keep their childten and wards away from the railroad track. Ou Monday, »c think it was, Conductor Jones snatched a little girl from between two cars, as his engine was backing down, barely Ijtscason to hire Jiw from beirfg struck. j

Soldiers' Graves

Those having relatives or frieftdf buried in Weston Cemetery or the old grave yard, who were soldier* ot seamen in |htt service of tint United Htatea in any of i|s wars, will | plvase ccmtounlcsi* the location of their ! gnvc* nt an early day to Mr*. M. L- ftpitr ler. general supervisor of grave decorating, that they may not be neglected on the •'kWh.

The Lets Frost

the severe frost of night before last Ts Wlievrd to have damaged the grapes iu rills section of the btnte very considerably. Il has at h-nsl wilted the leaves of the vines and given tlie fruit a parboiled appearance which may, howQver, only result ip putting it hack, hut not killing it. Peiicta* and appha tire not thought tnhehhrt much, tlie foliage of the tree* protecting tlio fruit front the livst. Ktudy vegetables will doubt’es* be considerably retarded in tlieir growth, but not permanently damaged.—lnrtmnanoif* Journal.

Enumeration of School Children of Jasper County.

The following is a report es the county superintendent to I lie stoic superintendent of public instruction, of the enumeration of persons between Tlie ages of sit and twemv-nne years, fi p the year ending April 80, IH7K: •

TOWNSHIP OR TOWN. —. —. ■ c~

Hanging Grove 731 81$ j 1(51 Walker i 05 87 1 182 Ihtrkley 2|2 102 d‘!4 Gdlam ! 120| IUO 250 Jordan,... 1 140' 123 200 Marion... .....j 172! 220 802 Newton. j 107; 88 1 105 Cnrpcutvr i l‘J7 ; 173 370 WhodtficlJ st)j 45 j 05 Kankakee ~.j 581 70 128 Milroy. 02:. 45 107 Keener 1 42 52 . 04 L~uiott-. ■;■■■■■ *■!. 02! fiP 1 TCI Rensselaer.,,,.... 1, 1 <><> 170 313 Uuniiiigtun : ! j 123 170 203 Total i 17281724 3452

Grand Masquerade Party

One of the most intere 1 ting social events of the year was a masquerade party at Mr. Richard Button’s, last Tuesday night. A list of the pleasnretnakets and the characters represented : lle'le Alter, The Wild Rase; Kiln O.sbAPh, Km press of Nigttt; Mattie McCoy, Little lit* - Peep; .Mrs. O. 11. Miller, Miss Clawhammer; Mart Yates, The Pop-corn 'Girl; Maggie (invden.'Girl of the Period; Isn-a Hopkins, Casino; Kan 11 ie Walton. Bridget; Lizzie Walton, Topsy: Madge Hemphill, Coquette; Jennie Patton, Klirt’; Kmma Phillips. Gvpsj? ( ountessj Jessie Harding, Gvpsv Maid; Della Lottoa, Kvangelino; |{Ala tsrttun. Nun; Vinv l-nnl. Klower Girl; Maggie Israel, si-let- of Uiarity; Lottie Hopkins, t ouutry Oousi’u; Amanda usltoyia, Miss Ophelia; Dora Pumtpile. Phantom; Lilia Boroughs. Phantom; Blanch Borniiglis, Gypsy Queen; Flora Ahhatt, Sheet and Pillow- ra - os; Ida Gibson, NfOrnftig; Ollie Alter, holly; Kllti Dwiggins, tpiaker Maiden; Amanda Paris, Aunt Dinah; Louio Hammond, Nellie Spitlcr, Ninnie Phillips, "Three Orphans.” Among tlie gentlemen were Uuliert Patton, Jacoii; I>. B. Miller. Oliver Cromwell; (lias. 11. Price. Pugilist; (’has. Warner, Colored Pill Peddler; F. B. Mover, Sea Captain; Geo. C’att, 11 unNWtaeka itohert Pliiltip-, Girl of tie- Period; Grant Warner, Grandma; Will Harding, Hip Van Winkle; Ed. Hhoadrs, Sailor Boy; John Wainliaugli, Larry Hooligan: John Boroughs. Kreaeli Ueue.ral;, lami- Bass, Dandy ; Ike Lou - man. Pugilist; Frank Robinson, A “What is it:;” Lin. Martin.AYundei'er; Will Thtimpson. ttittlnw; Ain/.ie l.aUne. Swell: Klden Hopkins, Swell; Hide Warner, "••nt;" Willittin itanrar, Bwei It A large number which our reporter was unable to obtain the names of, owing to minor disadvantages, must be omitted.

Real Estate Transfers.

For the week ending May ltstli, the record of transfers of uenl estate in Jasper county was as follows: Ralph A. Wildridge, by executor, to Julia IV. Clark, ec no is, ::o, y—so acres 4 100 Sheri!l of Jnsfxr County tot liarles Wise and -Adolph Salinger, sw l ,, Mock 4, Stratton's addition to Remington 2.t'dO Austin Thompson to Horace Marble, sc sw 15, 32. (>—4o acres 400 Simon P. 'l'hompson to John Makeever. lots 12. 11 and south half lot la, block 15. town es Rvns-eluer 81 '“Tinted Stale- fit'Ainenf-a to William I . - Timmons, lie ne 23. 2S, 7—W-Hcres, Patent W ilker L. .2buslgra!s to George 'V. Snodgrass, vv.'j nw 21, 2s, 7, sw sw 13, 2S. 7—129 acres 2,(k!0 Benjamin B. Jeffries to Wiley It. Pierce, lots 1. 5, a, 7, a, 0, I,lock S, *>„ 10t.5 and lots ti. 10, 11, 12, block if, Western addition to Remington. . ... I,SOO Wiley H. Pierce to Benjamin li. JeßYies, ne nw. nfj se nw 33, 2S, 7, part niv 2d. 2-s. 5—1>3.75 iieres. 1,800AVill If. Farley to K-iwaiat Bilyea. lots 7, K. block ti, Chnmbers A .Morgan's addition to Kcniingtoh 3tX) Edward JSilyea to Mary K. I‘hebua, same lots ...... 300 Isaac D. I.m-key to James (5. Knight, lots 11, 12. block s. Chambers & Morgan’* itddition to Remington. : 170 Sanford A. Morgan in Oliver B. MednTlrerpirft se 21. 27. T--Jib UjUTtSJ, lttttllvltlcd one-lialf lot .5. block It, town of Remington . ... 2 500 Also ttiere were planed of record one chattel mortgage, four mortgages and one release of mortgage. . ._

Resolutions of Condolence on the Death of Bro. Abram D. Swain.

At ;t regular meeting of Iroquois Lodge No. TCS i. {>. (>. K., lietil at their flail iti Rensselaer I on *Tiu»sd;iy evening, April 30th, 187 S, tlip fol- | lowing K evolutions* of O»n<iolen<*oon the tleatli j of Bro. Abram I). swain were unanimously adopted: { Whkkkas. Ii has pleased the (Jrand Master ; of the universe to rail from o«r midst our well beloved brother, Abram 1). Swain, wup departed this life.on tiie ±2d day of April, IS7B, it is therefore L'tsnt />••/, That we deeply lament hi*-death, but rejoice iu the faith tliiit he ha* joined tin* (.rand lahlire of all good men around the grent white throne nbovV*. wherethe Grand Master of the universe presides. /{f xo/crJ, That in his death the beloved order of Odd Fellowship has lost one of its most faithful and devoted im?nd»ers, our lodge a use- ! ful brother, society a good and honest citizen, ami ItiskfTismen u• fond- ami nffeetumate relative. /.YW/v*L That we sincerely condole w ith the fan»ily-of our deceased brother in this the sad hour « f their atlliction, and extend to them the sympathy of the fraternity of (bid Fellows. That as a mark of esteem the emblems of our lodge be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days. Thal aeopvof these resolntipns be presented to the widow of our deceased brother and that the editors of the Kkxsskkat:h I nion «nd tlie Dtmoeriiiip ekutincl be requested to published the same. At a regular meeting of Prairie Lodge No. li* F. .V A. M.. held at their Hall in Kens sexier on Saturday eveuinsr, Mav.lth, IH7S, the following Kesolutions of Condolence on the death of Bro. Abram I>. Swain were unanimously adoptisl. Whkukas, It lias pleasyd the Allwise blaster to remove from our khlitc our esteemed brother, Abram I>. Swain, thereby depriving his family of a kind husband and indulgent father, society of a good neighbor and devoted Christian.- and our beloved order of a worthy aud earnest meml*ot\ itis therefore J’txofreifj That While We bow iu humble submission to the will of Him whodoeth fill tilings I well, \\ e deplore the loss of our Induced brother, J Abram I>. t»waiu. /,Vw/r< (/, That the sympathy of Hie fraternity is extended to the family ofdteother &wauu his many friends in this the Wd liour of their atllictioii. /.V. */r* d, That as a mark-of our esteem the charter and lodge room be draped in mourning for thirty dax >. That a copy- of these resolutions he j>re>cnte<l to the fami 1} of Brother Swaiii. ltcHOlce-U That a copv of these resolutious be fiiriiisheii the Rexssklalk Union and the IJfetricfufne SiMttHcl for pAMicatitm^

job ipriii^rTiiiNrG , 035* BVDR.T' DESCRIPTION A t.t. shtxs op , - PLAIN AND COLORED POSTERS, BILLS, Cards, Circulars, Letter, Note and Bill Heads, .A\.T O-nEoftwTL'Sr ttJOJDXTQTiID PRICES. HORACE B. JAMBS, E’xcprietor of T3a.e TTru.cn Offi.ce. ikhdiana. ’ I -w..*

legal notices. NOTICE OF llnUiawuy, William Jennings, Anthony J r Drexel, Alfred Tliftinoson, Simon I*. ThOiqpSon/attd congressional school toivu-hlp thirty-two (3g) north, of range seven (7 J west, will take notice thift we are the owners <if the northwest quarter its section twenty-two (IS), township thirtytwo (tKI; north, of range seven (3) west, iu Jasper eouiiti, Indiana, ami thatoo Monday, the 17th day of June, IH7*. we will proceed with tlie surveyor of said Jasper county to innko a legal survey of said section twent.i -two (22), or so much thereof ns innv be necessary to establish the comer* or mu* fluid aisivc d.-eijied. and •continue the same from day to dav until said survey is completed. GHlEl'jK BIKItMA. Nil lIOLAS BIKItMA. Tlmmnsnn A Bro., ntt'vs, ItetisM-lner, lad., May 15tli, 18737 37>-3t. * ' M[| [| '» . \TOTH K or SUUVKT.—Wiillnm H. taint i.l Kuntz. Simon I*. Tliomj>**on. Kone AiUeliu Kinlifr, U;i.'ic V. iIiKJC , v Ocorfi? I’! 11 11»hn<I flu* lioim "T l);i\ id 11. < r\ I w ;»Ir, wliohc iiiiniFh nn* unknown to mo, will tJiko potifu that 1 am the owner of the south half of Hut M>uthua*t uuarter of »t »'iion eight (H); tlie *<u!thwe.«t quarturof the southwest rjuarter. aiut lot eight (Hj in tlie Hk>utlie:iht *«|iiarter of the houtliu:ißt quarter of nectiou ttinc (!♦); the northea«t quarter a no. the I’list half of the northwest quarter of iMTtion seventeen (IT); all in town-.^ltiiTthlily-two (JW) north, of rungelive (5) went, in Ja<|H*rrount>, Indiana; aiul that on Tuemlay, the 11tli tiny of June, ISTK, I will proceeil with the surveyor of K«id 'luapur county to make a ■legal survey of saul sections oiglit (a), nine (ft) and seventeen (17), or so much thereof as mav be necessary t<« the corners of my lands above described, and continue tlio same from dav to dav until s;iid survev Is completed. V AIMS'ft SK HOSSt. Tlmuipson X Bro., ntt'vs. H*:isseluer, May Mth. I«7<. 31-3 t.

: Total. j... Females.. Males-.,.

SIIKUIKF'S S.VI.E,— By virtue of a certified copv of a decree ami an cx cent lon tliereon to me tiiivrti-d from tlie i!trk o! the e|reuit «■»* art in a c»u»e where Iti John Makeever is plaintiff, and (leorge \V. Swett, Mary K. •Swett and Franejg L. Cotton are defendants, requiring me to make the bum of two hundred ami twenty-seven dollars and seventy-six cents, witli Interest on said decree nnd costs, I will expose at public sale to tlie highest bidder on Saturday, the Htlidav of June, A. 1). lxT.x, between the hoitr.% of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of Mtid day, at the door of the court house ill Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana. the rents and profits for a term of not exceeding seven years of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot nnmbertwelve (li), in block number four (4), in the original plat of the town of Ucnihigton, Jasper county, and state of Indiana. If such rents and pro/its will not sell for a gnf&cicnt gum to satisfy sgid decree. Interest ami ctj.- i .-, I will, at the same time anil place, ex >o*o to public sale the iee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be guflicieiit to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Sabi sale will Hie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. (iKOlttitC M. BOBISsoX. Sheriff of Jasper co*uuty, ludiana^M. F. Chilcoto, Htt’v for pi iV. May 7th, A. I). IX7*. 34-3 t O lIEUfFF’S SALK.—By virtue of a certified O copy of a decree awft an executiqu thereon to me directed from the clerk of tin* Ja.4per circuit court. In a cause wherein Arthur J. Spinney and Joseph \V. Cones are plaintiffs, and Jacob May, KHzahcth A. May, DeWitt C. Elliott, Amurfens L. I'ouge and Alexander Shroyer are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and twenty-two dollars and seventy-five cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, tlieXtb dav of June, A! 1). IX7X, between the hours of lOo’eloeka. m. ami 4 o’cbs'k p. in. of said day, at the door of the court house in Kens.-olaer, Jasper county, Indian.i, tin- rgtftS and pnflttS for ;i term of not exceeding s(*ven years of the following real estate- to-wit: The southwest quarter ( l 4 ) of the so.U.tlnve«t (piarter ( f 4 of section two (2), in township twenty-seven.’ (27) north, of range seven (7) west, containing forty acres, more or less, in Jaspv-r county, and state of Indiana. If such rent - and profits will not sell fora *ufilcient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place,expose to public sale tlie fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufliefent to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said >ale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEOUUK M. KOBINSON, Sheriff of Ja>pcr county, Indiana, Thompson & Bro., att’v for pl’ff. May 7th. A. 1). IX7X. * 34.3 t.

SIIERfFFS SA Id:.-B> v irtue of a certificl copyTif a decree and an execution thereon to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Cordelia I*. Monnett, Lucinda Mo.mctfcand Elmira Monnettarc plaintiffs, and Thomas .Johnson is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of one thousand, one hundred and thirtv-two dollars and ninetyCglit cents, with interest on said decree from May Ist. IX7B, and costs, t will expose at public.sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, thv s ‘Ui Of *Jtac, A. J>. IX7B, between the hours of id o’clock .t. in. and 4 o\ lock p. m„ j»f said day, at tlie door of the court house in liensseJaer, -Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term of not exeocsling seven years, of th; following real estate, to-wit: Tlie east half (’A of the southeast quarter (* 4 ) of the northeast quarter (« ,) of section eleven (11), and the south half (-U.) of the northwest quarter (‘. 4 ) of section twelve (12), all iu township twenty-seven (27) nortii, of range seven (7) west, iumtaiuxu-g-- onw-lmmlmi. .acres,...iiui3!e.:_carles-, in the county of Jasjjer and .state <>X Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cods, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sjale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge sai<l decree, interest and costs. .Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. (iEOBI.’E M. KOBINSON, Sheriff of Ja per countv, Indiana. M. V. Thileote. att’v for pl rt*. Mav 7th, .V. I). 1878. 31-3 t.

ONE THOUSAND LOCAL AGENTS WANTED In every section of the country to introduce ami sell the Hoosier Hay Slide! It requires no, cgjpital! Only Three Dollars for an O'ltllt t Desoripltve Cirt uhirs on appl'cution. Call on or address, ANDREW J. REED, Patentee, rieasant Grove, Jasper County, inuiana. v

T. HEED’S HOOSIER HAY SLIDE One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines Invented for the Hay-Field! Cheap. Practical. Durable. Efficient. (Patented April G, 1875.) Two men an 1 one span of horses can haul and stack more hay with the lIOOSIER HAY SLIDE in one day, than five men and two sfan of horses can in the same time with any other appliance. Rasy to load, ancf unloads itself. May be used in; biruling wheat, oats, or other grain, from the shock to where it is to he stacked iti the field, and is uaexcelled for hauling straw front a threshing machine. LIYK AGENTS WANTED everywhere. Territory cheap and on teasonable terms. Address, ANDREW J. HEED, rieasant Grove, Jasper Co., Ind.

NOTICE TO 13 TJILJD ER'SI Honied proposal* wIH be received until two o'clock P. M. tin Wcdacwlav. JUDO Mil, WIMO furnish all material und build a frunm ilwIU in; borne on the County Kami. bids arc to be accompli tiled witli a !m;*hl tfayaule to 1110 Slate of Indiana. in the penal »>uu» of one tlwiontml dollars, feigned by at least two resident freeholder* as sureties, which bond "hull guarantee tho fuithful performance and cveeutroii Ofthq work ho bid for in ease the name is awarded to said bidder, and llint tlto contractor ho reoelving said Sontmet sliairpWViin }t| ) 4 pay all Uebia incurred by him in the proMtciitiou of »aid work, including lulh»i\ material furul»U<yt % ami for lM>nrding the ther(*nn. Tpe sumo to In* i»ai<l for whom !li»i»lled - and accepted by the Hoard. The Hoard re-ervo tlie right to reject any and all ldd*. Haid work to be completed on or before tho 2d day of Septemlior A. I), lgjH* and in case of default herein the contractor iH to forfeit for the mo of the county the Mini of twenty-live dollar* for each duv. Pinna and Hpeeiilcationfi may be mtii in the Auditor's onice. WitncHM my ha nd and seal of the f KFAIV si,hi< ' of ( o*nnni""ionerHof theOiunl Ji.v of .Ta.-jeir, at lUthdavof April, A. J>. IH7K. IfliNKi A. IIARKLKY, 31-6 Auditor.

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I _ .. t -A. ggaaraqi tuajrchs stock: ojt l IsTETW iIBLE MILLIITEK-rG-OOlDS! OlsT EXHIBITIOIT -A.2ST3D 2*023. S-A-HIjE WILLEY & SIGLER S DRY GOODS STORE. Also the largest stock of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS for women and children in this * market, at the lowest prices in fifteen years. Call and inspect *’ is£ " i *:'rS. • • * ■ > ■

JUST RECEIVED. A PULL kXETE OF ‘ Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, A FUX.Lt LINE OF Men’s Linen and Alpaca Coats ami Dusters, A FUX.Lt LaXIUE OF Hats for Men, Youths & Boys, A FULL. LOTE OF Men’s Light Colored Pants and Light Weight Suits, AT THE NARROW GMGE 01 PRIOR CLOTHING STORE. ■ • ■ ■ ' -j ■•- ■'-f -V • ~ *•’" h V : ..•...■•t ■< - - - vr ~ ..f ■■ ■ ■ / * , mmwmT kanuml, nwunncft'e n rut .t rim a ArttfTi r\ y , • : DHuUuIS I n.t'iu: I iSHRIfIiiCEuTISTj , Window J^ixturesT SECOND DOOR BELOW BANK.

DAY’S TONIC naviQ TfiNsP DAYS TONI ° Cure, (’hills anclFev.r. I V I UlttU Is a new innovation, nml i>o:*icss** *4- * . nii/m nrOßßin Cleanses tho Stomach. vantages heretofore uuknown and uuDAY DAY’S TONiG comni,, Q u.„.„« «• «.. y j n a UMS O t UnSBU poison; ltiloes not produce I.iikzliir or lift V’X S EsSMI!. Acts OB U.er and Bowels. roarluK lit the head, wlileh follows tho “*? ■ y. • villU nni#in uscufQulaliiejltlsretalnedbydellSttjirraßdw Qninlne. IjA y)v stomachs; itactsuiNm thellvcr and nAVJQ TOM P Urt f W I 1,1/18 O I UilSiU Don’t Buzz tlie Head. medicine; It uever falls to cure, and our Cures Old Chronic Chills. n AK ., A agents are authorized to return tho DAY’S TONiG DAY’S TONIG is jilcasaut for Children. Don’t contain Quinine. and see. Sold by alf Druggists at |I.OO.