Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1879 — Page 4

KENSSELAEKyStON Thursday. May 29, 1876.

Posffice Bulletin.

UatK mart* arc clownl #1 M:4S o'clock ». in. Mat}* tot Flo* turnt Grove nn<t Saltillo arc rWHt IoVWk i>. ui. Tuesday k, TlUirwUya ami Saturday*. Moncv order* arc W*ao»l am) paid between the hour, of J o'clock a. m. anil SoVluck p. in. c*rh ilny. except Sunday. So uiancy order iiii'inexa tinn wii-tvd on Sunday, nor after S o'clock p. w. tliowmonile applies to tvpislor bitflnes*. Sunday Hom from H o’docM nr. to I o'clock ji. in. No money order or register busim*. trnuiwctodoa "nnday. ADrSXTISED LETTERS* r ' letters addressed to the following nameit ferrous remain unctatnnM tn the nosuiffloe at Kens seiner, fnrtlnav Hay Mtth, l«i: - ltotoo, WW- I hit tin W. Goman. Chariot W. oMera. Hr. Mnnistt Flan. Harry ('. Richard, Am.vsf.i Obrtirhaltt. Mr*. Elizabeth After four Meeks from the date above, all the letter* of this list not taken twin the ,H>stoffloo wilt lie fortvarilrd to tlio l>c,vf letter office, Washington. U. C. reraons railing for any at three letter* trill please say •'Advertised.” UoH ace K. J AMES, Postmaster.

I>ROT»rCE.— I have special arrangements X with a large produce house, and anr able to pay higher prices for all kinds of produce than any outer house in lowa. S'. A. Leopold. IStJCKD SEWING MACHINE—the family »T Favorite —haa n world-wide reputatiou. It will tw sold wnv down low, by LUI>D HOPKINS, Agent. 11-3] Rensselaer, Indiana. HOWE SEWING M ACHlNE— tlie model from which all others arc copied. First class machines in every respect, fully warrant--0,1, for sale by RALPH KEN DIG, Agrut, il-32 Rensselaer, Indiana. T BUSTERSNOTICE.— Notice it hereby given that on and after April Ist l*f», » will lie at my resident* in Barkley tow nship, Jaaimrroainty, Indiana, on the first and third Fridays in ereh month, for the transaction of township business. I, A S. H. XICHOI.S. 28-oowy. Trustee Barkley Township

R*n». —A much needed mitt visited this locality Sunday night. Thanks to Burton Hutson for a generous mess of fine lettuce. CincciT Court convenes next Mondav with a light docket tube disposed of. M. L. Spitlek is agent of the Phenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn, x. y. Seriously lll.—Mrs. Burton Hutsen* and Miss CaddiQ Benjamin are seriously ill. Fracture. —Mrs. Jennie Laßue foil down stairs, one day last week, and fractured her right arm. Mr. John I. Purcupile, one of MoitticeliaVmost enterprising businessmens was in Rensselaer last week. MTts. Maotte Griswold, ncc Duvall, and infant daughter are visiting her father and numerous friends in Rensselaer. Mies “Frank” Foust, a beautiful Jewish maiden of LsFayette, is visit* iug. Miss Rachel Bass, Miss Bertha Tuteurand other friends in Rensselaer. The festival at the Presbyterian church Thursday night of last week was a success in every particular, and netted the managers something over twenty-eight dollars. Absent.— Harvey \V. Wood, Master of Prairie Lodge No. 1”5 F. & A. M., and M. F. Chiicotc are attending tlie Grand Lodge of Indiana Masons which is now in session at Indiauapolis. Fire. —The Watson school house, three or four miles southeast of town, caught fire one .day last week, but wa9 extinguished by Mrs. Pillars, and Tier scholars, with slight damage to the roof. Opening. —The ice cream parlor of Messrs. R. E. Spencer & Co. was formally opened on Monday night last. The room has been up in a neat aqd eomfortahle manner, the. service is excellent and the supplies first quality. Laws. —Justices of the peace, township trustees, and others who are entitled to them, are notified that copies of the Acts of the Indiana legislatureat tlie regular and special sessions of 1879, together with the senate and house journals, have been received- by the clerk of Jasper county anJ are ready for distribution. Bible Teaching.— ln a late case the supreme court of Indiana held that the Bible teaches that the drinking of an occasional glass of beer or whiskey does not make the drinker immoral. Next Sundnj', June Ist, at 4 the Christian .church,. Hon.' It. S. Dwiggius wilJ show that uo such doctrine »taught in the Bible. POeKETBOOK.—Lute Ponsler lost a pocketbook last Friday. Thinks he left it on the desk in tlie postoffice. It contained five pr six dollars in .money, a gold pen, and a red cahl hearieg the Murphy, temperance pledge to which was signed his name. If the finder will return it to the owner he will be suitably rewarded for his trouble. *I • A Taue Lhhtxisg.— A barn belonged to D. & Makeever in Newton township, four miles northwest of town, was struck, by lightning in the storm of Sunday sight. Nearly the entire sheeting of oncg tble was ript ofl> a sheep or two was killed, and some of tlie horses stunned so that they limped around for a day or two, hotnoaerious damage was tjone. , 45ick.—Rev. W. G. Vessels was too ill -to fill his appointments last Sunday. Over working a constitution none toe robust will, soon or late, compel the gentleman to rest, and he may as well do so now when lie may recuperate as to postpone the day until it shall be "found low in the ground.” Ambition, not the Master, Requires such vicarious sacrifices in this portion of the vineyard. Michael. Maloy. brother of our worthy fellow-citizen James Maloy, Issq-, who moved from Rensselaer five yeaht ago, Ims returned again. He wan at Galveston, Texas, lastßurr.mer fever and wag one f)f its subject*. Although a year has passed he still feels the effects of the disease in his system but tlie ten days of hls'saojourn ill tills northern lulftudp has made Win fegj much-improved. 1

Nellie Kaiusnkr was this morning adjudged dangerously insane. An excursion to Chicago June 3d, Round-trip ticket from Rensselaer, $4.10; from Bradford*, $3. . I,UCKV. —Conductor Jones of the 1.. D. & C. road, vrasthe lucky person at the festival "Thursday lilght. His ticket drew the prize basket valued at $lO. k> Samuel Rorchardt, nephew of llalph*Fendig, Esq., has returned to 'llls, father’s house in Brunswick* Georgia, after a sojourn of two and a half years in Rensselaer. Mr. Borciiardt is a young gentleman of intelligence, stability Ami agreeable manners. He made numerous friends during his residence here who wish him well wherever he may live and wlm would gladly welcome him as a {•criuimeot citizen of the town. Remarkable Discoveries.—To ill, lust rate lu r lecture upon love, courtship and marriage, last Tuesday night, Miss Righter called twenty to twenty-five* young men and women upon the rostrum; mey WMfl VOlUlJteers out of an audience of two hundred, who responded to her invitation, without the appearance of collusion or having been previously selected. In delineating their temperaments, she announced the wonderful discovery that, with possibly three or four exceptions, tlie mental largely predominated in each. Of course such discoveries please tlie subjects, their sisters and their cousins and their aunts and those who possess tlie happy faculty for making'then* never—tliat is to say, hardly ever—lack admirers to Bing their praises in public. Science and philosophy are great ;■ but profound are they who can adjust the immutable laws of nature to meet the desires of the multitude.

Local Gleanings.

Special correspondence of The UnioS. Jedulhan D. Hopkins rides in a new buggy. Judge Hammond’s new residence will cost about $3,500. ‘‘Red” Swain has been killing a strange kind of squirrel this spring. Why could not Miss Righler compliment her Monticello audience#? James Maloy limps on aocount of bruises received when his team ran away.' 5* Decause it is the only thing It can do tlie fair ground fence is falling down. Recorder Wnod's new gold watch was bought of Orwin. 01 course it is a fine one. ~ Dr. Link has rented* and occupies the'ffa W. Yeoman property ■pu Front street. All the painters in town arc brushing around livaly. House-cleaning and fence-decorating times Erastus Peacock was the hero of a runaway and buggy smash, one day last w eek. La was Dr. Adler’s buggyW ilse Porter anti*’.he postni*aster are superior samplers of fine perfumery. In their line they , are experts. Uncle Clint Hopkins is treating bis fence to a. coat, of white —patitUr He will build a new house on his farm this year.. James F. Irwin, trustee of Carpenter township, and O. I>. McIntirc, banker, of Remington lml. T were in town Tuesday. A party of Indianapolis sports are reported to have caught tivß I hundred pounds offish in the Kankakee river in northern Jasper, last week. ’■> Sticking horseshoe nails into soft wood targets has superseded marbles, baseball, croquet and mumble-ihe-peg with the stalwarts who yearn for recreation. “Barney” Woodworth and A. Leopold wear stylish new silver-mouiu-ed harness all over their teams, which gleam, glitter and glisten in the sutls,hine like one of Col. Ingersoll’s anti-bible lectures. Physicians are resting from wearisome work. it is a distressingly healthy season. For employment they might imitate their Morocco brethern —start Sunday schools and leave themselves elected officers. Samsou Erwin,, Marsh Rhoades, i Jack Warner and Panp Wright went out to the Kankakee river the first of the week to fish. The “finny” were plentiful, bat the water was high, filling river banks, sloughs and ditche*. They had lots of sport Monday eight, trying to keep dry. Ten tine pik-e rewarded them for their enterprise.

Festival.—Acknowledgements.

The committee take pleasure in thnDking the public tor tlieir liberal patronage ol the festival Jh-lil i« the Presbyterian church 22d instant. Special acknowledgement for favors is due Messrs. W. J. Imes, C. C. Starr, U. F. Goddard, K- Warner, H. V. Childers, A. Hoover, !P, L Cotton, Kobt. Pattdh, E. 'Walton, A. Woodworth, I - jti-rSfc- —Sv I-I.'tmifiiAttti., ill Phegley, Mrs, Win. Day, Mrs. W. Col ton, Mrs, II- Voner, Mul D. B. Miller, Mr. aud Mrs. L f ß. Warner, Mrs. G. A. Moss, Mrs. J. W. McEwefl, Miss Genie Patton, Miss Lizzie Smith,' Mrs. M. Mrs. J.

Cowdiu, Mrs. 11. A/Barkley, Mrs. M. Spill er. The »Tl proceeds amounted s'2B.«fl, which, together with the proceeds of the previous festival, both amounting to $5R.21, has been applied as payments upon the organ for the Sunday schqol. I A series of musical and literary entcKninmentH will be given to raise means to complete the payments due. If the generous public will extend ns great court csy to these ns to the lestivals just 'held the organ will soon he paid for, much to the relief of the com; niittee and greatly to tlie delight of the Sunday school. Thanks are also due Mrs. Ludd Hopkins and Miss Katie Green for valued aid in the festival preceding the one here considered. Committee.

ItßOAlt \«TIC i:S. SHEItIFK’S SALK.—By virtue of a certified copy of n decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein l’cter l>unn is plaintiff, and Mary Bobsein, Joseph Itohsoiu and Rosa Bobsein, are defendants, requiring ine to make the sum of four hundred and thirty-nine dollars and and twenty-three cents, ($439.23) now due and to become due. with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public shlc to the highest bidder, on Saturday the tl»t day of Jun*,. A. D. 1879 , Imtween the hours of lb o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., of s»iiidwy r at the door of the court house ha Rensselaer, Jasper county,' Indiana. the'rsnfs and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described rcslestatc to-wit; Commencing fifty-three and one-third (53t,> rials, south of the northwest corner of the south west of le lion '3l) thirty-one. in township (Si) thirty-two north, of raiige (a) live west, running thence east to the east line of said tract, theuce south (53>i) fifty-three and one-third rods, thence west to the west line of said tract, thence north to the place of beginning. Containing in all (fS 1 ,) fifty-three and one-third acres, this being the central (V,') ompthird of said (t£) quarter section in Jasper conn tv and state of Indiana, if such rents and profits will not sell for a suflicicnt sum to satisfy said decree, iutcrest and costa, 1 will, at the same time and place, ex]>ose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without auy relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Jasper county, Indiana. May 20th, A. I). 1879. 36-3 Mordecai F. (Jhilcote, att’y for plaintiff.

Dr. I. Bo WASHBURN, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will give special attention to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. CURE BY IBM THE SETTER Til, Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES. The Medicinal BODY & FOOT PLASTERS, AND Absorption Medicated Foot Bath They cure by absorption rather than drntftpnj? the system. They have proven beyond perad▼enture th? cheapest, the most pleasant, convenient, surest and most satisfactory curative, also permanent and thorough system-regulator in the world, and are applicable to the infant, youth and adult o44>oth sexes. Experience has led to an ■■■ hottest belief that there is no disease that cun be kept in subjec’.ion, or that can Ve modified, by the use of medicine, but that can be* acted upon in a far more satisfactory manner bv the HOLMAN REMEDIES (the Pad, PlastersnnaMedicated Foot Paths, known as absorpH n salt). It is aso believed that there is NO disease that medicine can cure but that can be cured more promptly and effectually by this treatment. Certain it is that times without number, diseases universally acknowledged beyond the reach of medicine have melted away under the action ALONE of these remedies. And the work was done so quickly, with so little inconvenience to the natient, that in many cases the pain was gone before he or she was aware. More tb&n a million witnesses bear testimony to these statements. These ait no idle words or misrepresentations, but are susceptible of proof. In the name of bium&nty try them. The following are sonjeof the many diseases the IiVKKPADCO. remedies will cure:— Fever and Ag-e, Tvidney Trebles, PiLious Disorderv Irregular Action of the Liver Complaint, Heart, Intermittent Fever. Rheumatism, Periodical Headaches, All kinds of Female Dyspepsia, Weaknesses, Ague Cake, Sick Headache, Cnill Fever, Lumbar o * Sciatica. Dunib Ague, Pain In Si<ie, Back. BtomP llious and every kind of ach, Shoulder* and Fever, Muscles. Diarrhoea, Catarrh, Lassitude, Jaundice. Neuralgia, Billious Colic. A 1 these have their origin, directly or indirectly. in the Stomach and Liver, it you doubt it •end for I)r. Fairchifd’s I>ectures. Price, |S. Special Pod, $3. The Holtnan Plasters, Soot, by the pair, M cents; Body. SO conts each. edicated Foot Maths, 35 package: six packages, fIJ6. If your druggist <foes not keep there, send prico, cither the money, postal order or registered letter, and all will be sent you by nail, free of charge, except the salt, which is sent by express at the expense of thepurchaser. The following communications explain thenuelves: Cambudqx, I Li. Messrs. Bates k Hanley: I have been wearing one of the Ilolman Tads. It has re ieved me from complaints es long stand}ng, improved my health wonderfully, and I feel ike a new woman. 1 weald like to act ms your agent in this city, and by so doing I bel eve I would carry happiness to nundreds of families, tours truly, Mat. C. N. Cast i. AwMMtAyltL', May Ist, 1878. Gentlemen: 1 have been a groat sufferer with neuralgia in the stomach, ana also with dumb ague. Tlav ng spent thousands of dollars to get cured, but all to no purpose, until about tbs Ur of March last I was induced to try one of Holmans Pads, which bas entirely cured me, and 1 am nows engaged in selling these Pads, and doing all 1 con to spread the glad nows of this cure and induce others to try it, 8. G. Plows, m., June.L Meson. Bates k Hanley: I purchased one of your Holman Pads for both my wife and mother, who were suffering with Hilioosnesa, Constipation and Dyspepsia. The Pad has completely cured 'hem. Tours, J. Wimn. now ▲, (III.,) Transcript, , Address either of the following offices: 114 Madison It., Chicago, 111. Mechanics Block, Detroit, Mich. Hall Block, Toledo, Ohio. 4xß Milwaukee St., Millwaukee, Wia. Bcst’s Btack, Minneapolis, Minn. BATES 4t BAN LET, Agents /hr th* ) Earthiest. ‘

Flour, Salt and Sugar Largest Stock in Jasper County, , 12 Pounds M Sugar, $1; 7 Fouls Good Coffee, sl. TEAS;TOBAGGGANDGI<JAES 9 • . s'- ' <rr- " ' ■ . ‘•' , ■ -A. SPECIALTY. Cr -'/*** ei nn nra . m as pp) bL mbmb aCw JL W , BSTAI3IjIBHED XJXT lUB4. 'v.

ARTFUL DODGER.

Heal Estate Transfers.

For ttir vrrrk emlintf May 29th, th* rt*uord of transfer* of real estate in .lasper county was as follow*:* ( ntharkic Phillip* to David Gray, administrator; e l , uw. iw nw, »\v nc 22, 29, S. quit elnim , I 500 Surah E.LcHp* to Lewis Savler, undivldtsl sc nw 33, 29, 7—lo sere*, (piiteliilm ..... ...... 12 ....-tlaarn to James J. Petri it. , part n, 1 , itw.3o, 2,, R 5.000 Alsu placOd of reconl one mortgage and two chattel tnort^a^es.

W. H. FIERCE, | . Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Remington, Inti., Co’ileullons a specially ami made in any purl of tlio state. Office iu Hathaway Oillldlng, up stairs. IIOI’SE, 1 J. W. SIBBITT, Proprietor, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Centrally located mid commodious. Recently renovated and newly furnished. Good tables mid clean beds. Every nt'entlon pabl to the wants of guests. Good stubling iu counectiou with the hou«e. T. M. JONES, (Late of Kankakee City.) MfiRCIiAiVT TAILOR, Suits for Men, You ths and Children cut and made. Work warranted. FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS Kept in stock. The finest, best anfi cheapest stock ever opeued in Rensselaer. Callandsee, Orders solicited.

INDIANAPOLIS, DELPHI & CHICAGO RAILROAD. TIME TABLE NO. 3. On sail afttr M,unlay, December 16th. I*7B, trains will ruo, until farther notice, as follows: GOING SOFTII. CTATIONB. GOING NOXTH. No. 1. No. 2. J,v 1,1.15 a. m.. Rensselaer .. 6.15 p. m. arr. “ IL*F " .Pleasant Ridge. 5.55 •• *• I « Flag .Zard’s Flag “ “ “ 11.47 “ . Hanging Grove. 5.42 -*—**- “ 11.59 “ Lee's. 5.30 “ “ “.Flag “ Sharpsburg Flag* 1 “ Ar 12.21 p. in Bradford 5.05 “ Lve. Lv 1.48 “ “ 4.55 “ arr. “ Flag “ Ward's Flag “ “ “ Flag “ Wright’s.. Flag “ “ 2.0* “ Horner’s. ... 4.30 “ “ “ Flag “ ....Honcv Creek.... Fla'g “ •* “ Flag “ McElhoe’s Flag'“ “ Ar 2.33 “ MoNTtCELLO .. .4.05 “ Lre. ALLEN HKGLER, Superintendent. Jobs Millikan, Asiistant Superintendent. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI & ST LOUIS RAILWAY. “PAN-HANDLE ROUTS.” Condensed Time Card-Columbus and State Line Division. MA Y 19, 1878. GOING E AST. No. 1. No. 5. Lyc. State Line -j- 2.03 p. ra. f Cl3o a. in. Arr. Logansport... ..: 5.00 “ 9.15 “ Lve. * 1.00 a. m. Air. Marion 2.33 “ 11.07 “ “ Hartjord S.JT “ 11.50 “ “ ltidgeville, . 4.10 “ 12.10 psrni. “ Uhloii City 5.05 *> 1.10 “ “ Bradford .tunctiou 6.00’ “ 2.0 C “ “ I’ii,ua 9.23 “ 4.15 “ “ Urunna 10.33 520 “ “ Columlms 122:5 p-m. 7.25 “ . GOING IVKST. No li. No. 8. Lre. Columbus * 0.30 a. m. v 5.10 p. m. -Arr. CrhaiGi. 8.05 •• 7-40 “ - I’itjua S.SS “ . 9.00 “ “ Bradford Junction* 9.22 “ f 9.80 “ “ Union Citv........ 10.25 “ 10;4.T “ “ [email protected]>B “ 11.20 “ “ Iliinfol-l 11.50 “ 12.35 a. m. “ Marion J2.40p.m. 1.20 “ “ Logansport 2.30 “ 3.00 “ “ State Line .. ,-10.20. " 10.40 Richmond and Chic? go Division. GOING NORTH. No. 2. No. 10. Lve. Cincinnati f 7.20 a. in. “ Uicinuond v 10.50 “ Arr. Ilagerstawn 11.33 “ *• XenvCaetle.... 12.05 p. in •• Atufcraon 1.20 *• « .-.a ... »ro •« * 2.15 a. “ Logansport 4.00 “ 8.05 “ “ Clncago 8.30 “ 7.50 “* i.orNii south. No. 1. No. 7. Lve. Chicago * 8,-20 p. i%+-!l i 00 a. m. Arr. Logansport : 12.45 a. lit. 1.40 p.m. *• K0k0m0...... 1.30 “ 3.00 *• “ Anderson 777 4.87 “ “ Newcastle 5.53 “ “ Hagerstown. 77777’1tflS —“ “ Ricliinond 0.55 “ “ Cinciiyiiiti. . * . 9.50 “ ♦Daily, vDaily except Sunday. Trains do not stop where time is omitted. V,'. 1.. G'BRtKN, Gen'l t’ass. .V Ticket Agent. Coinm Ims. Ohio.

W. S 3. J£Y , OC r XKT Keeps a lii»c stock of WATCKES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and nli kinds of Mcnhandlse, ■which arc offered dumper than any other House in Jasper or adjoining counties. Agent for the Hock ford Watch, the yest >\ ntch fin* the money in the World. n?ll*j the Klgiu Watch ten j»cr cent, cheaper ‘than any other House in the county. Agent for several different manufacturers of Organs and Pianos. A fine stock of Knives, Revolvers, Scissors, Spectacles, Jewelry, etc., just received.. All work warranted to give satisfaction, or no pay. jg&S“*Fine Watch Work a specialty. DR. SANFORD’S DOLLAR PAD! AX Y PMLBOX Madina (1.00 to <u, will recete, IT rW.ni of mall. one of Dl. S.wrOBD'B Improved AtHrt.ii Liver P.D., for U 1 trouble. of the Unr, Stomach, Ijonft. Buk, Spleen ud Kidney*. Weue Mndins th.m daily by m.U, port prtd, far and near, from Heine to Orecon, mid In tin. way retting tn. boot contlri Pad over mads dinette to tn. families of the aCicted. If not rt the Drnc Stor., doo'l delay Madina, as yon eu (rtooatn.f.wboonandMoonratlof. iSh. C. A. COOK A CO.. Chicago, Me (gents tor C. 8. and Canadas. BOLD BT DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Yaa Bchaaek, Steven.on dt Co., Wholesale Drunl.t., Chicago, wIU supply the trade at tau.tket.r.m’ orleea. '

Bargains! Bargains! * . . • --it' * '•A L : JUST RECEIVED! 7 ~ ' • •?< , * : , • i \ ■;/ w ‘ •<, * . —■ »» # " ■ ' ' *r M '' 1* * * # «* • The largest and best stock of Dry Goods and Dress Goods, The largest, cheapest and best stock of Clothing, . ' v The largest best selected stock of Boots and Shoes, The greatest variety Of Notions, The finest stock of ladies’ and gents’ Furnishing Goods, • ■•- • ' 'tv' The largest and best stock of Fancy Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Inserting, Edging, Hosiery, etc., etc., ever displayed in Rensselaer, FOR THE SPRING TRADE! < , * r*. ~ ~ “’” | ‘. * -V- ---• ■ "*r~ , ' ’ 7 These Goods were bought for Cash, at a liberal discount, and A\;ill be sold cheaper than any other house can afford to sell them. Call and examine this SuPEEB Stock and learn prices before making ~-' : " i purchases. It costs nothing to look at Goods and • % is no trouble to show them. A. LEOPOLD, Stone Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.

BEAIitHY COBXPSTtfIOII We announce a New Invoice of Men’s, Youth’s & Boys’ Clothing AT $4,000, 92 Dozen Pairs of Shoes, HUNDREDS OF HATS AND CAPS, NEW STYLES, DRESg AND MILLINERY GOODS. These goods are first quality in all respects. They will be sold at prices to correspond with the times. No House undersells us v Gash buys astonishingly cheap these days. We take produce in exchange for goods, and allow the highest market prices. Also,, in addition to the stock partially enumerated above, we keep a select stock of Bring cash and produce |o Rensselaer, ask for Willed & Sigler’s store, and trade where you can always do best.