Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1879 — Page 1

II O It A 0 K K. J A £1 KB, ruoruiJcrtm or THE RENSSELAER UNION, IIKNSSKI.AICK, t'OI'KTV, IND. One copy one year, $1; six months. «) con fa; tliroo mouth*, (Ulirteen weeks),3s cents; ttlwn/s cciiA In lutwnofi, ftlnjclivropy,« ountii; twu ten, tt minis; more Mian two copies, 2 went* each. AfITXBTISIXfi SC iff flirt, *•—*** "PI" 1 ; »ito mrn*r of thf# pn*o for terms lino pWCC Of mlvcrtUinK in title neWHpnpfr. JOB PBtXTIXn.—K lurge assortment irt tvpo Hnd oilier aiaterlnl for porter, lnwipliHt, • irculur and kindred work, Price* low.

W. H. & C. Rhoades OPEN FOB THE SPRING TRADE. GREAT REDUCTION I3ST HARNESS. All goods in our line reduced from 20 to 25 per cent- for cash only A GOOD SEWING MACHINE , $25. Needles, Machine Extras, etc., always on hand, Also au extensive stock of Haddles, Bridles, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Saddlery Hardware, Leather Findings, Collars, Brushes aud Combs. CARRIAGE TRIMMING and leather repairing a specialty. New Shop aud Sales Room south side of Washington street, Rensselaer, Indiana. 3STEW HARDWARE STORE JUST OPENED! Bo it known that Ezra L. Clark has just opened a Hardware Store in Nowels’ Building, Rensselaer, Indiana, aud will keep constantly in stock a full line of HARDWARE, TINWARE, WOODBNWARE, Carpenters’ Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silverware, Revolvers, Ammunition of all kinds, FARM AND OAZtDBN SEEDS and every thing elso usually found in a first-class Hardware Store. All goods sold at LO WEST CASH PRICES. Parties wishing anything in my line will do well to call, examine goods t and learn price!. E- L- CLARK. Just Received A. S. LA KITE, Has Just received aud has now on ex-, liibitimi at his place of business in Leopold’s Corner, opposite A. McCoy & Thompson’s bank, a largo and fresh supply of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, which he proposes to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Hu also keeps constantly on hand a full lino of Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Queenswaro, Canned Fruits, Nuts, {Stationery, etc. Give him a call. GEORGE GRAUEL, i ■Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridles, Collars, Whips, HORSE CLOTHING, &c.,&c. Strict attention paid to repairing. Front Street, below Washington, Rensselaer,lndiana. LESLIE C. GRANT, BLACKSMITH. Shop at Terhune’s old stand on Front tjtreet. All work warranted. Call. STOVES. Office Parlor and Kitchen STOVES, Wood and Coal Burners, KITCHEN RANGES, For Wood or Coal Burning, Kitchen Hardware, TINWARE, Ac., At CHILDERS’S. Tin Work a Specialty. Bologna Sausage, LARD, Fresh Bleat. Bologna Sausage 8i cts pe r lb. Pork “ ;« “ “ Cotce Leaf Lard O “ -—— Pork Steak 4to ff “ “ Best Bocf Steak 7 “ “ Fore Quarter “ 6 “ “ Choice ltoasts 6 “ “ Bolling Pieces 3,*4 “ “ BEDFORD & SHARP’S New Meat Store. FITZ W. BEDFORD •pHlAlilin X3NT idurau IMPMIITS. Threshers, Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Eagle Cultivators and Harrows. The celebrated Furst&Bmdley, Jones and Oliver Chilled Plows, NEWTON WAdONS AND BUGGIES. Riding and Walking .Cultivators. Brown Corn Planters. All kinds of Field, Garden, Barn and Stable Implements. Farm Hardware VICTOR SCAXiBB For Hay, Cattle and Railroad Tracks, Also Building paper, Lime- Piasterlag Half, Cement. Pumps, J&fc -'3..- ■. Field and Carden Seeds In bulk or by the small package. Farm aud Garden Products sold at retail. One door abdvo “Shanghai.-”

THE RENSSELAER UNION.

VOLUME 11.

SILVER WANTED, EMMET KA-NINT-AJU DRUGGIST & PHARMACEUTIST, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. «h ure ® ra & 8 > Medicines, Oils Paints, Varnishes, Brushes PUT Lamps,Lamp Chimneys,Car b°n Oil Guaranteed 150 Fire rWi i Tent Blank Books, Stationery, Albums, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Soaps, &c FI3STE OOISTFECTIONERY. Strictly Eure Wines and. Liquors FOR MEDICINAL- PURPOSES. CHOICE CIGARS, SMOKIMG AND CHEWING TOBACCOS. Fully prepared to furnish the public with everything usually found In his line, at prices as low as any house in Jasper county. Thanking patrons for their favors ho would ask a sharo of patronage, feeling of his ability to give satisfaction in all cases. Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes Carefully Compounded. W. J. IMES, DEALER IN School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, MEDICINES, 3?aiq/fcs, Oils, Varnishes, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, RMDMIIXBD PAINTS, Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shades, FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, Striotly for Medical Purposes, OOTTFECTIONEinr, <ScO. This stock of goods in ail departments, is fresh pure and first-class. There is none better in the market. In addition to the above enumeration, a full supply is kopt of Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Pens, Fine Writing Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils,. Erasers for pencil aud ink, aud all articles pertaining to the Stationery Liuo. \

THE NARROW GAUGE CLOTHING HOUSE TAKES THE LEAD With the largest and best selected 7 stock of - . —73:'": :• V , , - jj t-.—tt-~ MEN S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, GENT’S FURNISHING GOOCS, , HATS AND CAPS, Which were bought at Lowest Cash PRICES, and will be sold at astonishingly low figures. Don’t Invest One Dollar * r- -tt — • ' *.,• --r: ' * *• .' In Clothing or Furnishing Goods until you have seen our goods and learned our prices. •'V Hemphill Boil ding, Rensselaer, In cl. rV ' « ‘ * V.

RENSSELAER, JASPER COUNIY, INDIANA, JULY 10,1879;

HARPER W. SNYDER, Attorney *ii Law, REMINGTON, Jasper County, Indiana. W. H. PIERCE. Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Remington, Ind., Collections a specialty and made in any part of the state. Office in Hathaway building, up-stairs. Jersey Red Swine. C. D. Stackhouse & Son, Have a choice lot of Jersey Red Pigs for sale. at4h{jjt farm near Rensselaer, JTasper County, Indiana. GROCERIES, Cigars, Tobacco, (MWIOIRV, M!.. FIRST DOOR ABOVI AUSTIN’S HOTEL. v Ij. tuteitk. T. M. JONES, (Late of Kankakee City.) MEtmHANT TAILOR, Suita for Men, Youths and Children, cut aud made. Work warranted. FULL XiNE OF PIECE GOODS Kept In stock. The finest, best and cheapest stock ever opened in Rensselaer. Call and see. Orders solicited. CUBE BY ABSORPTION THE BETTER WAT. THE Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES. The Medicinal immw, AND Absorption Medicated Foot Bath They euro by absorption rather than drugging the system. They nave proven beyond per adventure the cheapest, the most pleasant, convenient, aureat and most satisfactory curative, alio permanent and thorough system-regulator In the World, and are applicable to the Infant, youth and adult of both sexes. Experience has led to an honest belief that there is no disease that can be kspt In subjection, or that can Va modiflod, by the use of medicine, but that can he acted upon in a far more satisfactory manner by the HOLMAN REMEDIES (the Pad, Plasters and Medicated Foot Batin, known as absorption salt). It is also believed that there la Nu dtseaae that medicine can cure but that can be cured more promptly and •ffectuallv by this treatment. Certain if ts 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 dene so quickly, with so little Inconvenience to the patient, that In many cases the pain was gene before he or she was aware. More than a million witnesses hear testimony to these statements. These are no Idle words or misrepresentations, but are aucepUbla ofnroof. In the nameot hiumaoty try them. . The following are some of the many diseases the LIVEK PAD 00. iwmedU* will euro fever and Ague, Kidney Trubles, lllllloas Disorder, Irregular Action of the liver Complaint, Heart, Intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Periodical lleadaehes, AU kind* of Female Dyspepsia, _ Weaknesses, Ague Cake, Sick Headache, - K KKfeitom. B.liioua end every kind of eeh. Shoulders end Fever, Muscles. JHarrhcea, Catarrh, Lassitude, aundice, Neuralgia, Blllloua Colic. AU these have their origin, directly or Indirectly, in the Stomach and Livor. If you doubt It eead for Dr. Falrchifd’s Lectures. . Price, ft. Special Pad, IS. The Holman Plasters, Foot, by the pair, W cents? Body, Ml conts each. Medicated Foot Baths, X cent* a package: six packages, (I.V, If your druggist does not keep them, send price, cither the money, postal order or registered letter, and *ll will be sent you by mall.freeot charge, except the salt, which is sent by expreiiat the expense df the purchaser. The following communications explain themselves: Cambiums, 111. Messrs. Bates * Hanley ": . „ _ , I have boen wearing one of the Holman Pads. It has relieved mo from complaints of long standInr, Improved my health wonderfully, and I feel Ike a new woman. 1 would like to act as your agent In tkls city, and by so doing I believe I would carry happiness to nondrads of families. Yours truly, Caarra. A sans*, ILL., May Ist, 1878. Gentlemen: I have been a groat sufferer with neuralgia in the stomach, and also with dumb ague. Having spent thousands of dollars to get cured, but all to no purpose, until abont the Ist of March last I was induced to try one of Holmans PadK, which has eutlicly cuied mo, and 1 am now angaged in selling these Pads, and doing all I can to spread the glad news of this cure and Induce others to try It, 8. G. Pioma, Hi., Juno, L Masers. Bate* A Hanley: . I purchased one of yonr Holman Pad* for both my wife and mother, who were suffering with Biliousness, Constipation and Dyspepsia. ThaPad has completely cured tbem.\ ' Tour*. - ► J. WmtgLan. nous, f1u..,! TVwaacrtpf. Address either of the following office*: 134 Madison St., Chicago, 111. Mechanic* Block, Detroit, Mich. ' Hall Block, Toledo, Ohio, ait Millwauke* St., Millwaukee, Wl*. Best’s Block, Minneapolis, Minn. Dim 6 HAItZHY, AgnUs far IM Itortkiettl. DR. SANFORD’S DOLLAR PAD! in KWv II .wnWlSTii.«jr of sCtPBT PRPOOnk masrew

OLD NKWBPAPKUH for snln nt the Postoffice lor 10 cents n dozen. HI x for a n Icklo 177 “ Month mill ex|>ensos gunrnuteod to * Agents. Outfit froo. SuawACo., Augusts, Maine. ~ 11-20 y IJRODUC'E.— I have special arrnngcmnntn with n large produce noiiso, «nd mn able to pay higher prices for nil kinds of produce timn nny other house in town. SO. A. lkopoi.b. WEF.D HEWING MACHINE —the family Favorite—lias a world-wide reputation. It will be sold way down low, by LUDD HOPKINS, Agont, 11-83 Rensselaer, Indiana. OWE SEWING mAcHINE-Uic model from which all others are ooplod. First class machines in every respect, fully warranted, for sale by RALPH FENDIG, Agont, 11-82 RcnssclnCr, Indiana. TRUSTEES NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that on and after April let, 1978, I will l«i at my residence In Bnrkley township. Jasper county, Indiana, on the Drat and third Fridays ill ench month, for the transaction of township business. 8. It. NICHOLS, 88-oow.y. Trustee liarkloy Township. Dr. G. A-. MOSS, Physician and Surgeon, In Spitler’ Brick Building. Opposite Court House, Rensselaer. . - Dr. J. H. LOUGHRIDGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Below Austin Hotel. Ten per cent, interest will be added t<t all accounts running unsettled longer titan 3 months. Dr. MOSES B. ALTER. PHYSICIA3ST AND SURGEON, At W. J. Imcs’s Drug Store. Dr. I. B. WASHBURN, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will give special attention to the treatment of Chronic Diseases. DR. 0. C. LINK, HOMEOPATHIST OFFICE In Austin's Hotel. Rensselaer, Ind. MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Attorney at Law, v, Rensselaer, Indiana, Attends to all Business of the TrofessionTwith promptness and despatch. Office on 'VViisliiiiSton street, opposite the Court House. Si mon 7. Thompson, David J Thompson A Uur»ey at Bats. Jfotury Piihllo. THOMPSON & BRO., Attorneys at Law* Rensselaer, Indiana, Practice in all the Courts. Wo pay Darticular attention to paying tuxes, selling aud lsusiug lands. KARXON X.. BFZTX.aR, Collector and Abstractor. K. s. DWIUOINB. ZUIRI UWIOGIKS. R. S. & Z. DWIGUIIS, ArrmtNEYs at law, Bensselaer, Indiana. Wo have money to loan to farmer* at 8 per cent interest on long time. Call at tho Citizau’s Rank and sec us.

FRANK W. BABCOCK, Attorney at Law And Real Estate Broker. Practices in all Courts of Jasper, Newton and Beoton counties. Lands examined. Abstracts of Title prepared. Tuxes paids. Collections a specialty. DANIEL B. MILLER, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Ins. Agt. Careful attention given to the collection and prompt remittance of claims, Oefice:— Up-stairs, Room No. 3, In Block. RENSSELAER HOUSE, J. W. SIBBITT, Proprietor, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Centrally located and commodious. Recently renovated and newly furnished. Good tables and clean beds. Every attention paid to the wants of guests. Good, stabling in connection with the house. j i . a A. McCOY & THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time deposits, etc. Hours from 0 o’clock a. in. to 4. o’clock p. in. R. A. Dwiggim, - A J Zimri Dwiggina, Arts' I. v Cashlsr. CiUizons’ Sank, BKXSSKiA ZR, IXVIAS A. Doc* a general bankingbiiailiea*; gives apodal attention to oolleetjun*; riajlttaneUM uiodu on day of paymuut at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balance*; certificate* beariug Intercut i*»ued; exchange bought and aolil. Till* bank own* the burglar safe, which took tho pron;ium at the.Cbkiago Thi* Hafe I* protected by eneof Sargent’* Um 6 - lock*. The bank vault need is a* good as can lie built. It will be oceu from the foiegoiug that tin* baujt furul.be* as gold security to depositors as can bo-furi>!#hod. >.

NUMBEK 43.

Hud. very bad wenlher fi*r hnr vesting. Showery, close and exceedingly warm. Just the condilions,' top, to promote cholera morbus and diseases of tbo stomach and bo\yels. People cannot bo too cleanly In person or of premises nor too careful of their diet. Little children, from babyhood up to six or eight years old, need Increased attention during the heated, steaming term. While on this subject of health perhaps It may not bo amiss to kindly suggest to the very efficient marshal of Rensselaer that he cannot serve Ills constituents to better purpose than by inspecting the alleys and back yards and compelling the removal of all filth, which, under tbo decomposing! influences of moisture and heat, breed all manner of noisome smells and fatal sicknesses. Every bog-pen, privy vault and stable yard within the corporation limits, mid every slop barrel, sink, back yard and butcher shop in the most thickly inhabited part of town should receive immediate attention— should be thoroughly cleaned and supplied libfemlly with dlsfutectants. This work cannot be done 100 thoroughly nor toosoou. —_i. The meeting of the Ladies’ Society at the blisses Smith’s Thursday last was a happy event. Tnose who weie present at the regular exercises speak of them in flattering terrtW. The discussion was pronounced ingenious, the essayo showed marks careful preparation, tiro readings were selectwith judgment and executed with ti&te, and the address of Mrs. R. 8. Ijhviggins, the novel event of the day, wW„decidedly original, unique and lmpp?. Finally, tire out-door collation, to which, only, the gentlemen were invited, was everything that the kindest, neatest, most refined, fairest, sweetest, truest and best wives, mothers, sisters, daughters and sweethearts could suggest for the palate-pleasing of those whom they revere and love. Rightly has it been said that the Ladies' Society ranks ftmong the most important of the Social institutions of Rensselaer whoso mission is to refine tlie manners, improve the tastes, elevate tlic morals and cultivate the sociability dnd friendships of tire people. Ali honor to the women who arc its members. No less thau 552 miles of new railroads are under contract in tliis state for building this year. More than half, about 00 per cent., of this mileage is narrow gauge. Not since 1873 lias the railroad building fever been at so fervent heat, and never before was there a more practical view of the transportation problem. The narrow gauge system of railroads seems to asburo rapid- transit, ease of management and ample capacity for the ordinary demands of business and travel, at least for all save jHissibly Lire great trunk lines, and it is an open question if not for these, too, at a minimum of Cost for construction and operation. The systdln is more economical under every aspect than the standard gauge railroad while it performs ail or nearly all that is now required of the latter; and it is far suf>erior for the purpose thau any system of artificial water ways for cold latitudes that has yet been prouglit to public notice. „ At the meeting of the board of town trustees, last Monday night, the clerk presented the tax duplicate for 187!), which was received; and the marshal was ordered to collect the same in 90 days. Allowed hills: Of Horace E. Janies. $11; Wm. Powers, $18; T. P. Wright, $51.00; C. H. Price, $1; M. OCissel, $1.50; S. P. JDauglierty, SO.SS; I. D. Ssiyler, $2; R. Fendig, 05 cents. Passed an ordinance Introduced by Trusted Scott, prohibiting drunkenness, loud ana ijoisterous talking, bathing in a nude condition, fighting or attempting to tight, within the corporation; and empowered tho marshal to arrest oil sight all persons violating the provisions of this act.

It now appears very doubtful that a fair will be held at Rensselaer this approaching fall. The general public seem so indifferent upon the subject that those who have hitherto been active to promote the enterprise are in a degree discouraged. At a meeting <>f the board of directors Saturday last, \V. J. lines was appointed to solicit subscriptions to the capital stock, the amount necessary for establishing tho society upon a working basis not having been secured yet. The board think it unwiso to ineur any more expense before the full number of one hundred shares of stock of tho par value of twenty-five dollars each aro taken and satisfactorially paid for. The Jasper County Normal will be.convened at the public school house in Rensselaer next Monday morning. Professors Snoddy and Alien and County Superintendent I). R. Newels will conduct tho exercises. The management have secured Mr. E. R. Pierce, a graduate of Michael’s celebrated Institute of Penmanship, to give instruction in penmanship two hours each day duping the entire session, ilr. Pierce is a successful teacher, and, perhaps, the best blackboard writer in Northern Indiaua. Teachers will do woll to avail themselves of this rare opportunity to secure conipeteut instruction iu this beautiful aft! An educational department, devoted exclusively to the educational interests of the county, will bo ppenetTln Tub Uxion of July 24Ui. 'fhis departuicnt will bo under ttio sni>ervistou and management of Mr. David B. Kowcls, county superintendent. Communications rotating to schools and school masters are solicited from teachers and other friends of education, which should bo addressed to the abovo named superintendent, at Rensselaer, Indiana. Members of tho J-indies’ Society and their guests who enjoyed the dolightftil hours of last Thursday afternoon at the Misses Smith's grounds, will lind splendid bargaius in all kinds of ‘millinery goods at Miss Meredith’s parlor, over lines’ drug store. - F. L- Cotton has closed a contract for the building or a grain warehouse ‘anfftieVntcSr ot IS.OOh bush eis eapaUi-; ty; to be finished in Ob days. Mr. Cotton will buy tin) engine amLotUer niacbiuory some day next week. ;

ADVUmsikO EMM AMD T#** i)nr roli.nin, nao Y*V. ■■ IfWIH HmII rolmun, •» fPIIM Quartered. w ■ -.•r.T..lMfc £lgtltli Cul, 11 £»Ta<>tWs»ul ynrU gs a year. atfqtHtaMaaVtr* •» ltdfimt#* cimU t’.ot «\<v«xllT!X nr.tiftrti »i»*ro ’|Syear. *n lor «lx uionliifi .$* for. ihrarjiKmUn. All tepmt potlcmr a art iutvtrUaeaicihf. at «S----tabllHiicii ntatulaprlatu a j Yearly luluTtlooniiut* »rp im.jert to tlirr-a r.hniiKC* lose ctiaape In llifeo. nwita), at tb* r Miuntr muat lw paM for In adrnnee t>f Ur-t p.litaatW mtou l*M than fferaWWjwn . ..luinnTu a Ist; ami quarter!* l» aUranrt win a l ***«r. . .„ . - ~ ~.,, ...

t l i'')ird. tor (Sil Urt my?.mco, and Aeo me; I will send no further imtiept- ■ llmr I< Adams, 48-2 Treasurer pi J asper County. A lot of Llama laQp ,nnd sacques have been const sued from New York te F, J. Scar* * Co., to bo sold for leas than half their actual value. Will be on exblbitlob .a few days otfly. Everybody call, examine and bo satisfied; Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, aged S 4 years, died suddenly tlie 3d Inst., at tbs rwddcu.ce. fit .Oeorgo Browri/lq. Hanging Grove township. ,Bho was n. native of England, Imt had lived iu Jasper couhty nearly 25 years. Too much water, and rain-water at that, prevented the regular monthly meeting of tlie Jasper County T«mperaneo Union, at tlie Mothodi*t Episcopal church on Monday night, as hud been announced, Tho serenaders Tuesday night made ravishing music and coaxed up a thundering storm. Let us know next time tlie grand rounds are to bp ufudo and they’l be set up—not upset. Josh Bllliupfs Is suffering from U 1 health.— .VtmiJHlptr Gomlp. Well, that’s not a distinguishing mark of genius. Any common lout would suffer from the same cause. Hot ye toothless! Why gum it an v more when Dr. Hamar will make and warrant a set of teeth for $8? Office two doors above the Austin House. Refers to his many patrons. - 4U-4 Coal I coal! Now is tho time to buy. coal. Two luiudred tuns bestscreened Lacknwanna coal, delivered from cars, for only $0.50 per tun. F. L. Cotton, Jt cost George W. Spitier tlie pain of a strained arm on tbe ever glorious 4lb, to learn that it is dangerous to jump from a moving train of cars; Lightning struck tbe barn of Geo. W. Jenkins, in Burkiey towi.shq» last Sunday afternoon, destroying it and contents; all valued at S2OO. Rev. J. H. Cissel, Methodist Epia-' copal Presiding Elder of the J»a Porte district, is visiting his mother and' numerous friends in Rensselaer. Hamburg lace, edging and embroidery at Miss Meredith’s millinery parlor, over lines’ drug store, sold very cheap to close out the stock. Everything In the millinery line at Miss Meredith’s sold at great r«r (luction from regular prices in order to close out the stock. One of the little children of George W. Jenkins, of Barkley township, felt, down stairs Tuesday morning ami fractured an arm. Orwin, the jeweler, bns a lot of new; Eigiu watches, solid silver cases, stem' winding, excellent time-keepers, fojr sl2 to sls each. . Miss Meredith offers extra special bargains in millinery goods for ten days. Call before the best are gone. Limpid white clover honey, fresh from the vines, and fit for (lie gods, is' worth 10 cents a pound at retail.

Call at F. J. Sears & Co’s and lootr at a class of goods that lias never been displayed iu Rensselaer before. Fifty per cent. oIT from regular prices is the discount Miss Meredithhas placed on hats for ladies. Don’t fail to call at F. J. Bern* & Co’s and look at the large consignment of elegant lace shawls. Three suicides have been committed in Dyer within six weeks. It’s the direst town in the state. Great bargains in lace shawls and sacks, for a few days only, at F. J. Sears A tVs. Mrs. Jay TLarnson, of Jordan township, died of consumption, Tuesday morning. For garden truck thanks to Mrs. N. E Bpitler and Mrs. Burton Hutson. H. W. Porter expects to thresh KK) bushels of wheat from a three acre let. Best quality of hofne grown cheese is worth i‘ii cents a pound at retail. School Ukpokt.—Miss Virginia Hogan, tc:vclier of the Sayler school, (Newt®# township No. 1,) rei*orts for the month ending June STth the enrollment of 22 scholars, anti an average daily attendance of 21. Three cases of tardiness. Those who had a creditable report for the month In study, punctuality and deportment aip: Nellie Grant, Dorothy Goto, Mary Girtz, Emma Gcetz, Winnie Sayler, Wallaro Savlcr, Jessie Bayler, Eva Sayler, Tina Flecner. LyStiV Klconor, Stella Makcever, Alim Makeever, Mary Wucrtliner, Mary Stwan, <>ra Grant, Seldon Grant, Gusteo Urnnt. this John Wucrtliner, Maud Benjamin. Mclia Scible, Philip Sclblo. Eva Sayler and Virginia keevor lost no time during the term. An Encyclopedia of Cnicermil EaoseMg*, lit 30 volumes, 18,000 pages, all for *W, aud e<i«sr in alt Important respects to any heretofovo sold for not less ninn |IWV ( Is an; nounred for publloatlonjby 1 the American Book Exchange, M Beckman streot, N. Y. Tlicy have also just issued an edition of (Uostw'i Cfctopediu of English Literatim, complete in four volumes, neatly cloth bound, for Vt. Tlicir catalogue of several .hundred.' staudard poblicatious, at very low prices, will be sent free On ropiest. JrvxuiL* Classics.—Bcautifiif largo type elegantly bound edition* of Arabia* Night* nntl Kobinto* OimoS, for 5* cents each, snd of Evnyan't Pilgrim'* Progris* and TVirctU of Euro* Munchausen, for 50 cento each, have just been published by tlie Amcrjean Book Exchange, I* Bookman street, New York'. (. < t Smith's Eibl* PUtionary, and an unabridged Crude*'* Concordance, rath to he sold for fl, are* recent annouuAuMusto of the AuiortcAU Bonk Exchange, » Ueokuian street. New York,

Real Estate Transfers.

’ fv»r the week ending July 10th, the record ior trausfurs of real estate iu Juspor county wno as follows: Samuel H. Duvall to. ElUaSbth C. Keew. WttuW R, SO, • ■ Susanna C. Stiedel to Thomas ltobiuaon, “■ swim 5, S», o—lo acres; quitclaim v , 1W Gerard MwirtoT!»'«n«W*h>btns«fn,»atoe 1* Ati-lieJs KlUmre a! to Jjdm Jetji*»> W 54 lots 4, block T, Chino her* * mmt- * * G«Oj|jO W, bKjU*S to 'AUVUJU# Je *s*>**9 f prwto^ 1 ac aw so, 30, f-to acres..... vD-bOY MR As, placed ol loroid two arluJes of ajatN'M* Uou, ouc sc ldier's disch«rg»f > ’t|SrtAf mortgages.