Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1878 — Page 4

RENSSELAER UNION Thursday. July 18th. 1878

New prints at the New York Store.

J “'*« e Crt«m. of U IWt e, U inbnr.. W. 8. Orwia b visiting in county. Gr«c<*rim ohmpor than over, at C. C. Stair's. "" A nice line ,f nun raWbt at the New YUTs«t U * tWto " Prf< ‘“* t lh * KeW "“ h 3 *"■ " < *° Unl ” TaHe linens and toreli, cheap, at the *•*•*»”" A nice Mm es white goods- and lawns nt the New Yark Jtore. Bay your gmeerien at C. C. Starr's, il yea wish to rare money. Read the advertisements in Tua I’.xiox then patronise aocordingly. Jake Kigleabach's watch was returned !•> him af.er a few day t' absence. All persons indebted to Willey A Sigler are requested to cnll and settle. Fine dothiait a specially at the Narrow Gauge tine Price Clothing Store. Itegaiar meeting of K.of P. nest Thursday eveaing. Let all be presen'. A little money will go a groat ways in Buying groceries at C. C. Suit's. Mrd, Wnr. Day died last SflQrday evening front hemorrhage of the lunjs. A marriage license was issued this week tb Jonathan W. Hill and'MafJFHays. Mrs. Austin, of Chtwfordsville, is visiting her iFuiglrtsr, Mrs. latdd liopkiii. Groceries'and provisions Way down at ; Bottom figures, for cash, at C. C. Starr’s. Mrs. M. O. Cissel and Miss Emma I’hillips are visiting friends in Miami c-nnty. Mr, Alfred McCoy one struck <ii his J head by a horse this nfternoou. Not seri- I eau. Soma of «nr faimcn ha'*c commenced harvesting thoh’ WJ. The crop is a goo I one. Jf yen don’t jr.rnt tn en-nv a case t»f Sunstroke don't advise anv man to keep cool. - The mercury in the thermomefer h<s been loafing around the nineties lor a week put. Gohl, silver or greenbacks taken in cxtAange for goods at C. C. Starr s p-pular gyoevry. The Jimpcr County Normal In«t:tnte convenes in this place on > week from hexl Monday.

The people of Jasper county will not have to pay out SdO.tKO for foreign fl-.sir this year. Uncle Michael Saylcr had a congestive chill last week, from the effects <-f winch he still coinpliiins. All goods in the millinery depart men”! nt Willey & Sigler’s will, for SO days, be sold at very low pieces. Genuine white duck vrMs. nicelyxuxLuml made, for $1.*25 at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. - A blue ribbon meeting was held in Barkley township last Sunday evening. A number signed the pledge. Go and examine the stock of summer coats and the prices at Willey & Sigler s before buying elsewhere. Pratt’s patent shoulder braces, worth $1.50, sold lor $1.15 nt the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. K. H. Vinton, of La Fayette, general pissenger agent of L., M. & IL sunL-L., D. X M. railroads, is in town. Willey & Sigler arc still at their old stand in the post office building, selling dry goods at the lowest possible prices. Miss Della White ami Mrs. Brown, of Springfield, Ohio, are visiting the families of Dr. Kelly and T. P. Wright. Fifteen styles of overalls to select from at the Narrow Gauge One PricT~t3othing Store, at prices which defy competition. Qveby.—"Why will niensiuokceomnion tobacco, when they, can buy Marburg Br.n>, ‘•Seal of North Carolina’' at the same price? IG-lv.

C. C. Starr is offering big indueemc ts in the line of groceries to ca li customers. Give him a call and learn something fu your advantage. - Miss Lilly Boroughs is closing out her stock of summer millinery goods at greatly reduced prices. Those in need of anything in her line will do well to call s«ou The American sewing machine is the ■tost simple in construction. least liable to get out of repair, is the lightest running, and the best machine iu the market. The Narrow flange fhrtrfm’rttrirtrttrr Ware mi Mft cassimere pants at $1.50 and $1.75 a pair, which are well worth double the money. A full and complete slock of staple and fancy groceries always on hand at C. ,C. Starr's, which he sells at prices that defy competition. Go and see tor ywimsolves “Saiidridge chariot” is what a Deuton county paper calls Alfred Thompson's <d.l buggy. We wish those editors linj Mme-., thing belter to ride in thin a mud scow.

A fight between Jake Eiglesbach's sind Jim Maloy’s bull dogs yesterday afforded considerable amusement for some of the tdiers and business men on Washington street. » Harriet!, on the llth inst.. Dr. 11. J. Banta, to Miss Maggie Dill of Logansport, An M. D. to tin M. D. Ths Doctor has located in Marsbtown, Fulton county, where we hope he will enjoy life's choicest blessings. When you fear same of the “boys’’ have licejt doing what they ought not, do not say anything about it unless you know wher. of you speak. A goo.) naino is better ti an riches. A man may be rollicking and jolly, but a good reputation is dear to him m to any. . We again repent to you, voters of Jasper euunty, that you nrc doing an injuatioe to yourself, wife and children, if you purchase .■Hc dollnr's worth of ready made Clothing, fpoits’ furnishing goods, hats, caps, etc., before examining stock and prices nt the Narrow Gauge One Price C.otlwng Store. Report of ladr|>cndeiiec school, Bnrkley feOwu'-liip, Jasper eounty, Indiana, for the term commencing April 15th, and closing Joly Bth: Number of pupils enrolled, 81; general average, 23J. Those perfect iu atStendanco, punctuality, deportment and study were Della Adair, Sarah Wilson Maggie Ablett, Id* Chirk, Mary Abbott, Sarah Danicld, Nellie Daniels and Earnest Bette missed blit one day during the term. For the month ending July bib the number of pupils enrolled was 31; general average 21. Those perfect in attendance, punctu. nlity, deportmenti and study were Della Adair, (Sarah Wilson, Maggie Abliett and Bamert latte. Sarah Daniels, Mellie D»nMAUtorK, ary Abuett, aiciiic AUDtti,

Sorious Railread Accident

The rid I road bridge uccixm* the TippwnHr it M MtttiHevUo broke d*w« ycxtrrday with h frcif»bt train, precipitating the engine and twwnty-onu or two oars, a digtnnea ot HO feel, into the river. The engineer, fireman and i wo men nt»l yet tecngulred. were kilktl.- A-man un lht; m I loose saw the cars going down into the riier, pulled out lhe coupling pin, pm on ‘he brake*, aMk<'«ved 4he--etr rtnd quite n number of passengers from going down with th* wreck. One of the brakemen Jumped from lhe top of a freight cur into lhe r’ver, n <1 Hance us about ninety fret, without injury. S«m Pa'cb did not do no well. The coroner’ll Jury mny be able so deride where the responsibility fur (he tai* astrophe rests.

Programme for Blue Ribboa Meeting. The programme of the blue ribbon meeting, which tnk<’S place Monday vvenirtg, .hilt 22d, nt I lie Presbyterian church, is a> follows: 1. Music by hdiet’ orchcsnu. 2. Prayer, by Rev. Vnnsooy. B. Song, by AHhs Bell Alter. 4. bcclnninlion, l»y Master Wall. Willey. 5. Declnimvion, by Miss Nora Hopkins. 6. Hong, “* him'th« Broad Road/' 7. Kemnrka, by Dan., 0. Miller. 8. Intermission nnd signing the pledge. Miiwr by Indies’ orche*tra. 10. Recitation, l»y Mis* My Hie Henkle. . JlLJDfiltLniaji.-n, by Miss Maggie Ha Icy T 12. L’u.iriuiic. by Mr. :uol Mnr. Ludd Ibipkins, Mr. Uill Austin and Mr. Ihn V, uh! if. 13. Music Singing and signing the pkulge.

Items from Remington Times.

- A RNMttpromfc’e dnw Re»*n effected whereby, the cr dilurs of S. B. Hayes, absconded, after giving the widow S3(M) of the effects, divide the balance pro nUa. There were shipped frorti Remington <luring ihe im.ntb onditi.r July ‘Jib, 133 car loads of corn, 1U cars of bogs nnd 9 of cattle. 1 car contains 45 » bush els of corn, 18 h* ad of catvlc or 7U.hog*. The ft w pieces of wbmi iu thi-iyirinii v have !<<ii < ut, :m«l are reported a * < ' • cclleu* quality and good yield. There is some barley, too, spe< imcns of which vc have »•» inis Tin* heads arc well h He<l, and Tierry plump. I’eter (,’armnday, an old rnilrna<l hand, rli«H| very suddenly on Friday evening last, only being hick a very few hours. lie wa< tnkon to the Otbofic cemetery near Rens»(‘la< r for bgriid.

An Unkind Way to Speak of a Friend and Ally.

< D.ixis se&nklo be tin* only man in the Unit* 1 St.ite- who has learned nothing in the past eighteen years. Upon him the logic of event.-* has made no impresstbr.. Current history carries everybody else -dot’ll' the Mrciinj-, while thu VAnerabh'-snag-lmrhorr'hit feet in tho past and insists upon remaining there. Amen! The longer he stays there the sooner he will be forgcll en.— Vuw : nnati Enyit i/ cr.

Good Man for a Skirmisher.

Dr.. Carter Wouldbe a good tn in to have onihe skirmish line inourcomnig war with 'Mexico lie could score out ot ai pd-sP We .a) greasers every morning, without half trying.—A'cu- Ortcanx Times. At the dose of business yesterday the coin bnl inee in the treasury amounted to s2lßi.’>-I‘i,Wo. Secretary Sherman says that he will not attempt a formal redemption of greenbacks in gold until the tirst of January, but will pay out goll on g' vcrninen'...sccounl from time to time ns may be convenient. In this way the smaller gold coins will soon be in general circulation.—ltuliana]>olis Journal. D. W. Voorhees, who is trying to advertise liihrJef tin a greenback man, opposed the original greenback bill nt ever, stage, .nil voted agaiust it <>n its final ‘passage, for him to set himself i’j» now a- a greenback man is about as ••cheeky' as if he should claim to have been loyal during the wur.— hulianapolin Journal. Norman Scott, the democratic sheriff of Pulaski comity and candidate for re-elec-tion, dieJ» jvery suddenly last Saturday night. He was in his u.-iial good health until within one minute of his death. • “The Indiana Medical Cillege and the College of Physicians and Surgeons, both of Indiimitpulis,..have been consolidated andbee>itiielhemedical of Butler University. The body of a young babe was found in an alley in Morocco not lung ng<i which bore marks of violence. The < rime is said to have been traced to a young lily about 1G years-old.

For. Salk.—ls you Want Jo buy a tract of laud in Jasper county, consult Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer. They sell at owners' pries, aud bave'Jl.arge list fr<uu whic h *lO select. If. ' of July orntinn was set up. It was full of typographical errors. The W?<»I sewing machine has a World wide reputation. . It will be sold w?:y down j iu price by Lud-l Ihipkiii’. v’i-U

Real Estate Transfers.

Uh* week ending July .Wh. the n.<M>rd of transfers of real estate in county w:w asf< d h»w s: .h nkibu s. <«»\ 1«» John W. Abbott, wc-t pan n ,nw 1. 2< ♦», rn.-l part lie he 2,25. 6, w?, sw ww 121 acres tl,s'H) sipah Max,tn AHvh J. Yeoman, s l -, nv S 2. 2s, 7 Quit claim M) Sheriff Jasper county to Camilla Ihmbar Ct a! M part •>;, »e. 21, 27, 7 0 uercr. Deed. . . Alexander C. St*vcn>«m to IL J. Stevenson. cAi sc 22, 23, 7—SO Goo

.. . '' t. HOOSIER HAY SLIDE One of the Greatest Labor-Saving Machines Invented for the Hay-Field! Cheap. Practical. Durable Efficient. • v (Patented April (J, 1875.) ami one span of homes can haul mid stack mere hay with, flic HOOSIER fill SMDE in one day, than five men and two apitn of burses can In the same time with any other appliance. Ikcy to load, and unload-! itself; May be used in hauling wheat, or.is, or 'other grain, from the shuck to where it i» IO lie stacked iu the field, and is unexcelled for hauling st raw from a, threshing mdctlne. . LIVE AGENTS WANTED everywhere. Territory cheap and on tea-'oh.tbte terms. ANDREW J. REED, ;4L Pkjtsast Grove, Jmsper Co., Lud

REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFORM.

The n*iml>liciuu of Indiana, in convention n*ri<‘iuhh*'l. make the hdlowiiqr dr<-hirntion of i I’b The imiiiiiennnrc of the great principle* of the rcpiibhcaii party ;iNo*scntlhl to the |«eucc, permitiienry and prosperity of the nation. The right oi iJma|huj4*U« h»g«’lhcr and diriciLo. their gririanrcM, to lie Jrnlou'ly guan I* iit Hiid maintained; but dcWTMiiluii opjioNition to laWlei-Hne!**, tirin any nwt tofthre an if rh»-~ toiler, IH subversive of the public. jM'acO, injurious to publjc uiorpts. ami MrMructivu of lhe riirht> lit:.l IO«< rv».U ot all • I. Equal rights InTwi'O Uio law ami e<iual proteetooi un<tci r *n*e law. w Hhoiit ivgant to rave, 1 ci ord. crfhditiAn or occupation. No oxchiMivc priiileges U> individuals or opposWnn to all hiibxfdh*, national, xtate, cnillltj, or liiuniripa!. The coinniou mcliool svidciu to l>o cherivhed and 1 xirfected; and to tfriit cml fund should not be diverted to MMrtnrian pui'itone*. Rigid economy in nil expenditure*, national, state, county and municipal. A Jiot limitation upon taxes for *tate,counly, U'WioJiip ami municipal purpo.M’n. opptMitlvn to any ineretißC of municipal in<l< ■btc'lncs,s. htrlrt accountabiHt.v npen the part of public oniirrs. i'licjn-t reduction and equalization of all fee • and salal n -. Mich hylslation a* will secure to all per*on* lalioiing lor, and furui-hing Biinplici* to, railroad and other c<»r|X»ralions full payment for their )al»or and material. An increased exemption of pro|»erty from execution, ami a liberal homestead law. such legislation a/will protect the lives and secure the comfort of miner* and laborershiigagod in hHzardoiu <MM*upHti<niM. A couhtl nition al amemhnent providing for strict rcgi*tratjon and rhvtion law*. Full commemlation ami *ympatiiywith all efforts for personal reformation. Aiaerlran to be encouraged ami frbieiAiiJjy-Mtich Jeghdatuin as- will dm clop the PUitcrial rc.M>urcc> <4 Hie cuuiitiy, ami gi w full hieffsure of employment ami reward lor lalior. <>i>|M»>!tmn to repudiation in all it?* forms; .lhv*diuij[u£Jittd.4Xeililuf lire Jialmn to he midn-,.. tained in ever) contingency. Noabamlonnu'iit or •lrpr<'ci.-ith»u of the greenback currency, a souml amt liable currency in g«dd, silver ami paper <4 the du hie \ alue. National Icgisl.ition authorizinx the receipt of at par in payment ui customs ami in purchaseof government l'o!id>. < »pp "it'-'il to furtln-r h.i.ufo i.u rrjntntt ; -’.’‘nmy m rruf fhffrm ing v-seiitial to bibdirei- prosperity.-

t n ion soldiers'a re cnii'tled to ail honor, ami their displacement, ami tho substitution of rebel sohliers, es. bC Hie nati«»nal house »»f rcj i ouhtatives, sfejuld be eondcui'acd by every I airi< tic citizen. <;pposili<m to the p;tynient<»f soutbbrn claims an'ing out <>f the rebellion. M u drimumc the acti'ii of tfav iterntHTaHe hou-i of representative' in demanding payment of over two hundrtd niHlion dollars of rebel claims as a rnn.'piracy again.’! tlfe government. !e*s open but nortecs iTmgurnus rtyan in’mp'lTviHdiion. We denounce the democrats in the h«»u>e of representatives -for their lawless action in unseating republican representatives fairly ami legallv cle itMl. and in giving their places t<» ]»ai ti an - rcganUi>:s of the right of iduct.on hy the people. ibe lcader f s of thedemocnitic party are seeking to make it a revolnlionaiw pin t;."; they will ■DoipuLmit-to the repose <>f the country, or leave the |>eoijlc to their peaceful pursuits ><» long as the) iiaFu* lyn>4‘of prolit by agitation; ami no lau or public measure is so sacred that they will Hol vi'jlaLc it to obtain a party a< I vantage, i he < ry of paml fu regard to the last presidential i Juctiun ivdi-sifiusc. to conceal tnc illegal ami terrible intmtis in which voters iu the southern states were intimidated, and thouin ail the states were -sought to be corrupted; ami the unblushing manner in which the lva»k‘Fs-oI the dcmociatic party umkortouk to im\ \otesof prr.-etciilial electors u ith money proves them unworthv the public confidence. i Le <lciii;.l <1 the title of I’ll r!«h’III H:i\< < is lilt-.Utt 01. -pally desperation, ami the attempt to oust Jrini tnnn nfltru revolutionary resrstanre to law: if it ijs not condemned by the people it will furnish a pre**(Men t by which any defeated paity may i-sue its dee-laration in opposition io law, rally it-, supporters to arts of violence, plunge the country into anarchy, ami thus Mexicanize and destroy our institiii ions, lhe eiectoi.jjl commission was constitutionally ercated by the act and consent -of the democratic party in congress; ami its decision, subsuijmiitly wiTftniiVd by congress wn* final an«t conclusive upon every ijepartincut of this govcrnTnerrt. There rain be no appeal from it, except by revolution. Its decision .makes the title of President Hayes equal to that of any in lus personal integrity, as well as the general course* of his ml mini M ration, the -gua rankle that will conduct the government so as to preserve the honor ami-promote the happiness of the whole country. We s«»lvm:;ly pledge ourselves to >upp. rt ami maintain President Haves ami the law fully constitute <1 authorities of tin?government in resist,) ng At this the first opportunity presented the repuhlicuns of Indiana in this capacity, we destre to place on the permanent records of the partv a tribute of bur high appreciation of the character ami services Of Oliver P. Morton. M hat he has done for his country and bis state js now I’.istory. We can never f Tgi f his intrepid leadership ami his ni:-"Ili-h •!< \i-»n to the ]»ublic weal. The people of Indiana must cvpr Trganl and-rhrrrsit the memory of hin» wlmse name ami fame arc now the common hentge < i the

EfHiAt. Notices. SA LE;—By virtue of a certified kJ copy <>t ailecrcc; with an execution then on, t<» ine <lirectc<l from the clerk < f thcJa-n;‘r <•irenrtrnurt, in a catTscwWreiii JohnFft. Elder, trustee of the Indiana and — Hlinoix Ventral Kuilwav Company is plaintiff, and Mathew. < ussick ami Margaret Cussick. his wife, are defendant.-, requiring me- U» makvlh.’ -uni of one hundred ar.d six <h»llar>and twenty-.-'•ven cents, with interest on said decree am!’costs. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, ozv 1/, the of A. A 1878, between the hours of 16. o’clock a. m. an I 4 <»’clo< k p. m.. of said <Uy. nt the door of the court house, in Rensselaer. Jasper County. In„<ii{ijia. the rents and profits fora term not exceeding seven years, the fallowing real estate, to-wit: The iioi<Tiea.st quarter (‘4)of the northwest quarter (‘ J ot section thirty-two (B 2 in township twenty-eight (2S) north, of range* six (<»' west, containing forty (40) acres morcor less, in Jasper county. Indiana. If such rents ami proiits will not sell for a sutlicient sum to satisfy said decree, interest amt c«>sfs. I will, at tiic same time ami place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real (‘state, or so much thereof as may be sutlicient to discharge said decree, interest ami costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever ffojn valuation or appraisement lav. s. GEO. M. k'oßlNxiX. Sheriff of Jasper County. Thompson & I'rn., Att'vs for Pl’ir. .Juh 2«. L A. i>. IS7S. ‘ 42-:Jt 011 EKIEI ’s SAUL—By virtue of a cvYtith'd kA eopv of a decree-le me diiwt-ed from the TtkTfrrrrm’’ n M. Long. Sarah J. Long. Angdine Bvlangiv ami Daniel Belangie are defendants, requiring inetn make the sum of Hirer hundred and seven dollars a nit Twenty-live cents, with intm v est on s.ii<i decree and costs. I will expose at public sale.'ta the highest bidder, Safttrc^it/if' ■i'Jh ij of thrf r/, *L /*. /s’7S’. bet ween the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. in., of said day. at the floor tff the court"hn:ise. in •Rensselaer. Jasper County. Indiana, the rents ami proles for a term mjt «A:< v e‘.’ding seven years. Ihc. following real estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter ( jof the southeast quarter (* 4 ) of section thirty-one (Hl), in township twvntvciglit (2S) n<»rth, of range six (ts) west; also, the northeast quarter the southwest (psarter (’J of the southeast quarter ( l 4 )of section tiftem (15). in 1 »wnship twenty-eight (2S) north, of range six (G) wt'st. containing, in all s fifty (50) acres, more or less, in Jasper County, Indiana. If such rents ami protits will not sell for aTHillicicnt sun; to satisfy said decree, interest ami costs. I will, at the same time ami place, expose t<» puh.ljc s.de the fee simple of sai»t real estates or so much thereof as may be suObdcnt to discharge sai«l «h»erce. in tercet ami costs, said sale will In* ma<le without any relief wl.aicwr from valuation or appraisement law’. -

GEO. M. RO BIN SOX, Sheriff of Jasper Cottnty. Thompson & Bro., AUv’s for I‘l’ff. July 2d, A. O. IS7B. * _ 42-lit O II ER IKE'S s A7,E.—Jly virtue of a <ertitic<l k? copy of a decree to me directed from tlie, clerk of the JaSj»cr circuit court, in a cause* wherein John Makvvver is plaintiff, ami Joseph Herbst. Barbara HerlM, Samson Erwin, Fitz W. Ikuiford, Warber G. Shkm.i and Gouge Warden fils defendants, requiring me to make tin- sum of one hundred ami eighty-one dollars ami thirty cents with intercsl on said decree ami vests, I at public sale to the highest bidder ou-Saturday, the 17tk day us -I. /Z, bctxxcen the hoitra of |t) o'clock r. m. and 4 o’clock p. m, of said dav. at the door of the court 1A use in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana; the rents and profits for a term not exceeding sewn years, the following real estate, to-wit: A part of the northwest <piarU*ret the northwest quarter (\) of section tltnfe (SO), iu township twenty-niuff (29) nortli, of range six (i») west; and described as follows: Comnicncing at the northwest coriter qf bp»ck wn 0O)i;in Clark’s addition to the towu of Rensselaer, in the eorinty of Jasper •and state of Indiana: running thence cast along the ni>rth line of s lid block ten fID), to the middle point in >ai*l line: thchcc u >rlh live poktt» ami fourteen links, to the north line of Saul northwest quarter' (’ 4 ) of said section tldrty (tktvhi <huj ii’irtff nf t'ir of lH‘gi»)iing; thencu noiith t<« tint phiceof beginning. If until rents and profit,Avril not tali for a sndivient sum to satisfy interest ami costs, 1 will, at the saint time an<l plate, exp-isc to public sale •t he fee simple of said re;U estate, or so niueh Uiereof as mav besnlfieient to discharge salt! dpnretxifi tnrCM Bhd costs. Said sale will bo made ivitinutt anywHef wlHttever from valuation or appraisfcinent laws. <,! <>. M, ROBINSON. ,? Sh. riil of .Jacuir-Cbuntr. M, F. I liilc .te. AU'y tor ITU. '• Jbt.y L, A. D. ' ■ 11-vt.

NOTICE TO bui Ln Jin si Notice Ih hereby glvfii that scaled proimsalH will be received by Ibe Imard of coiumiaMHionor of Ja*|M*r oounty. Imliami. at the auditor'* office until I o'clock p. m„ on the ’Xkl day of July I f -r building a two-story fraim* biiibling lift the rn»n<y furm, A luuid'iuti»4 ufrjimpbny wMM l»Ms« ao fwovidrd by rtfir actftf the Ityfl’ilft* iHi-v. approved Man h 14, The pvard rcaerve the right to reject any or nil bid*. Plana au<( apticificatinntf may beacun at auditor's office. •> HENRY A. BARKLEY, Jfi-fit Auditor of Ja*|M‘r I’olTlfl v*. Ind.

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RENSSELAER BUSINESS CAROS. Du. a. MOSS. PHYSICIAN AND SI'RtiEON. onicc in Spitler's brick building, opposite of the < oui t House. Dil. J. 11. mh chriimh:. PHYSICIAN AND Si' lit; EON. AVasliingtoiY street, below Austin’s hotel. Ten p r cent, interest wll be added to sit aeetiunts running unsetl’ul longer than months. 1 NIL MOSES B. ALTER. .12. DR.lt I. MARTIN. PHYSIt lAN AND SVRGEON. IVashingtou street, first door altove the stune building. MOKDECAI F. CIIILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Attends tcsall business Of the professionjyitlc promptness and despatch, oiliccen Washington street, opp.osite the Court House. SIMON I - . THOMPSON, BAVIP.T. TIIOMI'SON, Attorney at Law. NotaYv Public. rpnoMPSQN .A ItiJO., 1 RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Practice iu all the Courts. We,pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing Lands. M AitioN L. si-iTi.tiK. Collector and Abstracter.

i; s. pwoaiiNS. ziMitl nwiuuiNs. RS. & Z. DWIGGINS, , ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND LOAN BROKERS. fIOO.tMKi to loan onfiffst mortgage, on live years time at 9 per cent, interest, in sums of Fiet) or over. IJMiANK W. I ’.A BCt M K, attorn ey at law, Notary Public, Real L~tate Broker ami 'nsuram'e Ag ml, liciisselaer. Indiana. Lands es--1 aniiiie.l. Abstracts of'l ille prepared and Taxes ' paid. Coll; .-lions a specialty. Ofiieu in .Spiller's ! brick Imihling, opposite Court House. S-46-ly , NOTAitv rcni.ic. coli.ectok. Daniel b. mii.ber, ■ ATToIt.N I-Y AT LAW. Ditch ..St ru'.rtl petitions and reports earcfiilly preparol: titles examined: abstracts prepared'; al! i-xjlk'. :,a:.sJHatlHPlbdillemk'd to. Oilice ip. Be I !.:<••! .A .Liel- sou’s building, up-stall .-, p-17-s (BIN VAST ■.font, (J .VriOUNEY AT LAA.L REAL ESTATE. INsCRANCE. , P'.SSENGEI: At.ENT. LOAN and A BSt’liAt T OFFICE. ’ Rt-ii-slper. Indian-'). Co.-rc<pom!am'.. i. . it, | in tt.e English, tierniaii. French ami Holland _ 1> AN KEILS AND CATTLE Bl.’t •KEILS. > A. MCCOY A THOMP-'ON. Buy ii'.id sell dmneCic cxelnUlge. make collecli.v.' on all al itilable iioints. pay inkrest on specill.'d time deposits, etc. OlKcc hours from 9 v’clo.'k a. in. to i o'clock p. t»Austin i;orsi: 3 A. W. t hf?'. ELAND, P«otWKT* a:. Is.centniit' I.R'.ittsl. large ami conveniently HVraiigcd. ami m. pains writ ite spnrwi to make guests comforial.le and hnppy. Tim table Will ■ i.-ivs I . upplie l with the best the market atl'ord.s. CliargcsJMsonsible. 9-42-ly, Hopkins iiocsk. il j. hopkins; proprietor. Ex-clknl lomitioii, c ir -ful attention to the wants of guests, and experteu. d.l j.Kiiingemo.t, rcoiniaioud it to favor. X, * „ —si- —h JI>L!E(.G-’ANT j blacksmith. ‘ lu st Jixh’ ahuc Duvall’s Stage aud *4» - cry oikcc. Patronage iqvitccL l .

Jew Styles All Wool CassimereSj, for Gent’s wear. Ladies 1 * Side Lace and Button Shoes. Newport Ties, Slippers and Walking Shoes. Men’s Low Cut and High Buckle Shoes, Plain and New Orleans Toe. 11 CAIMII MITERS FOR THE WEED SEWING MACHINE. Our prices for all goods will be based upon the net cash cost. All discounts off. Prices in every line uniform. LUDD HOPKINS. J NOTICE Ito CONSUMERS .—-OF B a 2 The great celebrity of our TIN TAG TOBACCO E Ims cnu-e.l many imitations thereof to 85 o placed oh the market, we .therefore cau- ~ tton all ('hewers against purchasing such = imitations. * -v All dealers buying or selling other plug tobacco bearing a hard or metallic d label, render themselves liable to the penr.lty of the Law, and all persons violating i.our traile.uiaxks axe punishable by fiueiand £ imprisonment.-SCCAC! fll CdWCSS, Aug. 11,1376. tn ’ The gemtHw-IMLARD TIN fAC TOBACCO »■ .g be distinguished by a TIN TAG OH each Jump o wit h tit c. w ord LQRILL AR D St amped I hereon, = Over 7,088 tens tobacco sold in 1877, ni| d Taxes paid Government “tn 1877 about c 53,500,000, and during past 12 years, over g $20,000,000. 2 These goods sold by all jobbers at tnanufact tires’ rates. 34-iltn ONE THOUSAND LOCAL AGENTS WANTED Ta every section of the country to introduce and sell the , Hoosier Hay Slide! It requires no capitatt Only Three Dollars for an Outfit ! Deseripttve Circulars on application. Call on or address, ANDREW J. R£ED, Patentee, Pleasant Grove, Jasper County, luuiana. 35-onm.

J!SpR» Shfi €'fgw§ 1 Wpw 1 ''l ' W! ■ r EH. jy jE3EL j|||i|||k - - •’ JBIf IKilfiSC RiW ,Mw . y - fzw ’ ? OiWzl «W ; d J ,w/- Il / J V. }zj'• -. '" ■ W--ZF’IXTS STOCH OF "7~ n ' .•‘* r '' ' n ' O3»T SSC3EZIBI I S?I©2tT r'OXi S.ALiE 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 th fifteen years. Call and inspect.

TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND MUST PREVAIL And the truth is that we propose to keep the lead in the Clothing Business in Jasper county. We know that to satisfy the general public Strong Inducements Must be offered, and we are prepared to offer them. Three things are essential to insure success in the Clothing trade, viz: Good Style, Quality, and Low Prices! And in these three particular things we will allow no house to lead us. 1 Come “cls and satisfy yourself that what we say is the truth. NARROW 11W ONE IWIi tIOTHINU BTORII. E9EBZBT DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, I "IST" Elegant W Papers Window fixtures! SBCOND DOOR BRX.OW BANK. DA Y' S AGUE TcWc" CURES EVERY FORM OF CHILLS, OR MOREY RETURNED. DAY’S TONIC DAY’S TONIC , DAY’S TONIC Cure. Chillsand Haver. “ nl • VHIV Is a new innovation, and possesses ad--RAVIC TOAIin Cleanses the Stomach. vantages heretofore unknown and un- , BAY’S TONIC Quinine or any V nai/lA tamia 1 w poison: It does not produce buzzing or •’ [JAV'X iUN C Acts on Liver and Bowels, roaring in the head, which follow* tho > DAY’Q TONIR I UNIL Uw^"“tlm«t‘the’“Aeofm'tymliS! wFI I O I UiyßU Don't Buzz the Head. _ medic I no; it never fhlls to cure, and our Cures Old Chronic Chills. n . v|A TASHA agents are authorized to return tho DAY’S TONIC DAY’S TONIC Is pleasant for Children. Don’t contain Quinine. and see. Sold by all Druggists at * J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.