Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1880 — GRAIN AND FLOUR EXPOSITION. [ARTICLE]

GRAIN AND FLOUR EXPOSITION.

Au Exhibit ion of Great Int<restto Far* niers-the. Ladies, and All Engaged in th . Grain, Flour and Kindred Industries.

The Millers’ Exhibition will open in the Permanent Exposition Buildings, Cincinnati, on May 31st, and remain open to visitors until June 26th, 1880. The press of the country unite in the statement that it will be tiie finest and must comprehensive display of the kind ever mad# in the world. Every prominent Manufacturer of Mills and Milling Machinery in Eu rope and America will be represented. Six 200 horse-power Automatic Steam Engines will be in constant motion, competing fora ssoopremium. Ten complete European and American Flour Mills in dally practical operation, under one roof, is seen but once in a iife time. The exhibit of grain and flour from Railroad Companies, Agricultural Societies, Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of different cities, states and coun tries is worthy of inspection. The immense Vienna Steam Bakery, operated by Austrian workmen, will make daily tests of Hour ground in tho building. Over 2000 machines will be constantly running. To enable tho greatest possiole number of persons to visit this grand exposition of the second largest industry in lhe world, the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis R’y Co., PanHandle Route, will sell Excursion Tickets from June Kith to 22d, good to return until Ju.re 28th. 1880. This will include tho dale of the National Democratic Convention.at Cincinnati. June 22d, 1880. Guerrilla Mosby is out in a strong letter for Grant. Perfectly natural. Sixty-tour years ago occurred the ‘vear without a summer.’ Frost occurred in eyerv month of the year 1816. Ice formed half an inch thick in May; snow fell to the depth of ten inches in Vermont, seven in Maine, three in the interior of New York, and also in Massachusetts, in June; ice was formed of the thickness of a common window glass throughout New England, New York and some parts of Pennsylvania on the slh »f July; Indian corn was so frozen that the greater part was cut down and dried lor fodder in August. The farmers supplied themselves from the corn produced in 1815 tor the seed of spring 1817.

The negroes have the balance of power in Ohio, their vote constituting the entire Republican majority. Y’et they have received no recognition, even in the appointment of one delegate to the Chicago Convention. They have one alternate. In Indiana, where the .negroes constitute more than 10,000 of the Republican votes of the State, they have received no more recognition than an occasional appointment upon the police force. Of course, the Republicans are the fiiends of the negro. Don’t they bring him all the way from North Car- - lina ami then let him shift for liimseli?— But when the time comes for giviuv him some small reward, it always comes up missing.

The largest, best and cheapest stock of Dress Goods ever brought to this place at the Cheap Store. An assortment of New Nobby French Designs in Dress Trimmings just received at the Cheap Store, and very cheap. Remember!-The Howe Sewing Machines at Fendig’s, Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co’s, every day.