Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1882 — PUBLIC MEETING. [ARTICLE]
PUBLIC MEETING.
All cit v.e is o Jasper Cou.i y, »h----have opinion'* u A»n the subject il o - inovi tg artifl iti o'jstruotijtis to 1 h flow cl water in the hoquoia lliver i requested to meet »t the Court Housi ja Rensiclaer, oa Saturday May 13th A. D, 1882, at 1 P. EL to take active. “MANY CITIZENS’*
j’elmout weighs hut 120, and yet he was too ru job for 175 pounds of James Guano Blaine. 'ih 3 Chicago Tribune heads the Chiueso veto message: “Another echo from tho bull-dog flstol of Chas. Guiteau.” a saloon keeper at Warsaw was fined S7OO and cost, the other day, for violating the law and keeping a disorderly place.
The widow of the rebel General Pi kelt has secured a position as clerk in onejof the government departments at the request of Gen. Grant.
At Warsaw recently Bent Thomas, a saloonist, charged with violation of the liquor law, was fined S7OO and imprisoned upwards of 2 years.
“Millions upon millions of dollars for protection to Capital, but not one cent tribute to labor. Let the Chi nesu come.” Republican policy.
J. O. Landreau, the man whese fraudulent guano claim has played suchfa conspicuous part in Blaine’s South American diplomacy, is United States Consul at SantiAgo, Cuba.
The new jail at Winchester, this costing $35,000, and recently put to use, within a few hoars there, after a gnrrotor and a car thief pried off the crates in the floor of the corri dotsTmd escabed through the elevator.
Launder E. Jewett recently died at Watscka, 111. Mr. Jewett was formerly a citizen of Reynolds, White County a well known old settler. But like Adam, he fell, and was for a short tim« confined in the northern peniHary .--Oxford Tribune.
Will Kernan, formly edisor of the Okoloua Southern States,” in Mississippi, in the pay of the Republican National .Committee is now employed by the lowa State Central Committee to run a so-called Democratic paper similar to tho “Okolone States” in that locality.
The Lafayette Journal, republican, hints that Garfield’s doctors are exacting and receiving 4 times what they ought to have for services, and that instead of getting any pay at all they ought to think themselves quite fortunate if the escape a prosecution for mal-practice.
The Republican leaders are be* ginning to express fears that tee factions of their x’anks cannot be recon* ciled. “Stalwarts” and “Half-breeds” will yet Lie found opposing forces to each other more bitter and unrelenting than that existing between the Democratic and Republican parties. Mark our prediction.
Halstead, of the Cincinnati Commercial, in great agony exclaims, “Ten months to-morrow since President Garfield was shot in the back by a blackguaid, who had hired a hack to run him to jail, had written a letter calling for troops to protect him. Ho is still in jail, and is well clothed and well fed.”
