Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1879 — “German Syrup.” [ARTICLE]
“German Syrup.”
Twenty-two below zero on yesterday, and ?4 this morning. Fresh Cranberries at Ciir & Hmoot’b Several hogs, in course of transportation yesterday, froze to death. Dried and Canned Fruits at Catt & bMOOT’S. The Indiana Legislature will convene at Indianapolis next Thursday. Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands at Catt & bauor’s. j January Term of the Jasper Circuit Court will coinmenuu next Monday. Don’t forget that wood—those who Lave promised it In payment of sub•vriptioua. Wade Humpton received cloven wounds during the war, one of them a sabre turust. Fresh candies, nuts, oranges, lemons, etc., for the holidays, at Catt & Kmoot’s. Ths train left yesterday morning as usual, but returned with samu passengers this morning being unable to get through.
The most acceptable HoLlay Pre*- • Qts are always such us combine Beauty and Utility. These cun be procured at the Furniture Rooms of Loughby & Co.. Monticello, Ind. Tho consul advances the theory ' tout must people prefer 45 pounds of (fold to 40 of scrapiron. Correct! Wu i sjjree with hliu there. Paxki. Flowers are something new whlsh lovers of tho beautiful, who : may have an opportunity, will not fail to see. Call at the Furniture Rooms of LouoHttßT & Co., Monticello, Ind. The consul sported a "Cronin” nose ' for a few days last week. He used to poke fun at poor Cronin, but when Providence touched him up on the sum# point it wasn’t so funny. Willow Rockers. Patent Rockers, ’ Reading Chairs, Folding Chairs. Foot 1 Rosts, Ottomans, Parlor setts, ( hann her setts. Mirrors. Mirror Plates, in fact Furniture in great variety of : styles and prices, at Loughrey & Co’s. ! in Reynolds’Block, Monticello, (nd.. I where ever vbodv is Invited to call
When but six dissenting votes were given against Blaine’s investigation resolution tho great “sun- ,truck ’’ was amazed. He suddenly remembered Mulligan I George Murray, brother of Wallace Murray, of Barkley township, died in Monticello on Tm?'day of last week; and on Sunday last, at the same place, Judge Matlock, a wtdl known lawyer, departed this life. Both were good citizens and highly esteemed by all who knew them. At noon yesterday the "Shanghai” building was discovered on lire, but by the pionipt ami laborious efforts of our citizens was saved w th but little damage. Cutt & Smoct have removed their store to rooms adjoin iug Leopold’s establishment. Died, December 25th, 1878, John H , only son, and youngest child, of John G. and Mary Culp. Little John was one of the brightest little boys one meets anywhere, and was the favorite of the family as well as of all who knew him. In last weeks Union the consul shuds u few crockodile tears over the Hopkinses and Burnham. Every week the Senate is confirming good fat appointments of men of less pre tensions laims than Horace, while ho is put off with a commission to Turk Island.
The South Carolina “horrors correspondent of the New York Tribune (J. (Jr.) worked himself into a fit of magmili ent indignation over the tert origin exercised to prevent % college president, originally from the north, from casting his ballot according to his convictions. The college president having examined himself in the light of au outrage, begs space in the Tribune to say: “I eannot conceive hoA’ “a paragraph of the same length vo'd “bo written containing more misstatements and false coloring than “the one in question.” Not one true or fair statement is contained in the paragraph. He adds, as his testimony is worth listening to: ‘ J have been a Republican at the North ever since the partv was organized, and am so still. But I can't say lam willing to claim pohij. <-al fraternity with the most claiming to be such whom I have met in South Carolina. True, I voted for Wade Hampton at the late election without Waiting to ride to the polls ‘in a wagPit provided by the Democrats to bring in aged and infirm voters.’ I h ive never been bulldozed into any change of political opinion. My action was based upon good and satisfactory reasons: “1. I believe in home government everywhere, if a good government van be secured. “2. There was no opposing candidate to Governor Hampton. “3. After watching Ids course earq tally for two years, I fully believe he is a true friend of the colored iuuii itid Is doing vastly more for l.fs elevation in this commonwealth than any port' ern man could under a bayonet l uhf I need Only point to the im, roved common s-hools and increased facilities for his intellectual training in projf of
Thanks to ’Squire Moore, of Hanging Giove township, for remembrance of us New Year day to the extent of ii large basket of flue apples.
The Rensselaer Dramatic Company gave two successful performances during the week. We understand the troupe will anpear in new plays some time in the latter part of the present month.
panel flowers i—something New, Handsome and Cheap!! Also, a large issostment of Chromos and Mottoes, just received at the Furniture I* ooms of Loughry & Co., in Reynolds’Block, Monticello, Ind, A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to cull and see for themselves. It is a pleasure and pride to show lhese goods.
At a regular meeting of Iroquois Lodge No, 143 1,0.0. F.Jield ac their Hall on last Tuesday evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Noble Grand. —Fitz W. Bedford. Vice Grand.—Henry I. Adams. Treasurer. —Leslie C. Grant. Seeritary,—C. C. Starr. Trustees.-—M. L. Spitler, Jas. Yeoman, and C. 11. Price. The officers elect will be Installed by C. H. Price, P G., at their new Lodge Hall, over Willey & Sigler’s store, next Tuesday evening.
The Republican press and speakers assume a comical indignation anent the “intimidation” of voters in the South, but remain persistently blind to the numerous instances of intimidation in the North. In all parts of the country e nployers have endeavored, and in many instances successfully. to compel their workmen to vole the Republican ticket, and have made such obedience a condition upon which employment could be retained. One of the many evidences o( this is found in the following circular. issued by the management of the Howe Sewing Machine Company: Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1878. To the Rutland Office: We wish you to disvhitige any of your subor dluntes who vote the. Democratic ticket We believe that the success of the Democratic party will be the ruin of our country and business, and will not support any one who will not s’and by us in this. This is a struggle between the intel.igent and respecta ble portion of the community and the ignorant and loughs and rowdies of the cities. Mr. Stockwell fully concurs with me in the above. Geo. R. Pettibone. Write to all your agents to the above effect and what we wish. Geo. R. Pettibone. As this was Republican intimidation. Blaine and his school of patriots are unable to detect- the enormity of the offense.
The Republican Senators who took so little interest in heloing throngb Ui<* Senate Mr. Blaine’s resolution for inquiry into alleged election outrages, made further expression of indifference yesterday by exhibiting disinclination to act upon the Committee, and the spe.-taele of the member from Maim- hurrying from desk to desk urging one and another to serve is sui l Io Lave been relished by the gray haired veterans who have been dumbfounded at his audacity in introducing such a resolution without having submitted it to caueiH. But then Mr. Blaine is a candidate for 1880. The Committee was secured, however, before adjournment. Manifestly it does not contain such Republicans as Mr. Blaine would have been pleased to see upon it. In experience and ability they are oulweighted bv the Democratic members,--New York Sun.
A young woman recently answered an ad v< rtisement for a dining-room girl, and the lady of tho house soetned pleased with hsr. But before en gaging her there were some questions to as!-. “Suppose,’’ stii I the lady, “now only suppose., umhnstand, that you w.-rn carrying a piece of steak from tlie kitchen and by accident should let it slip from the plate tc the lloor, what would you do in such a case?” The giri looked the lady square in the eye a moment before asking. “Is i‘ a private family, orate there boarders?” Boarders,”answer ed the lady. “Pick it up ami put. it back on the plate,” she fhmly replied. She was engaged.
A pleasant lit'ie anecdote of the Crown Prince of Germany is told by Mrs. H ooper. It was at the beginning of the Franco Prussian war that the king ahd prince passed through Homburg on tl.elr. way to the Held. A young American girl, staying with her (tarents at one of the hote's, hung a lurge Amctiean flag from her balco uy. and as the royal couple passed waved an enthusiastic handkerchief. The King an his son looked up and bowed, and, like thv courteous gentleman he is. the prince summoned an aide-de-camp and gave an order which was passed down the line—an order for each regiment as it went by to salute the Stars and Stripes.
No other medicine in the world was ever given such ti test of its curative qualities as Bosehee’s German Syrup. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine were distributed free of charge by Druggists in this country to those afflicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup. severeJCoughs, Pneumonia ami othci diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, giving the American people undeniable proof that German Syrup will cure them. The result has been that Druggists in eve ry town and village in the United States are recon.mending it to their customers. Go toyoui Druggist, and ask what they Know about it. Sample Bo'tles 10 cents Regular size 75 <■<. fits. I'lirce doses will relieve any case.
Seci ct ary Johnny Sherman has loaned the First Natioti.d Bank of New Yor<: City $01.01)0,001 without interest. What per cent, commission does the bank pay the Ron. Secretary for the free use of so large an amount of money.
