Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Rush’illo Graphic says there ! is food for thought in the following remark from the Indianapolis Sent! | nth “The opinion is growing that we are getting too many millionaires at one end of our American life, and too much poverty at the other.” And while you think about this, consider what part radical legislation B the shape of a protetive tariff, land subsidies etc., for giant m mopolies, h ■» hnd is producing this condition Of affairs.

The Baltimore Sun of Wednesday has this very significant item or news: Among the arrivals by one of the Liverpool steamships at New York Monday were aver 100 operators, male and female, who have been eu gaged to wo.k in New Eng;au« cotton and woolen mills at wages considera bly below those uuw being paid in those factories. The New England Operatives having been taught the oeauties of a high tariff, are now to have a taste of the inconveniences or lower wages. This is simply the radical recipe for the construction of millionaires.— Protection prohibit competition, enormous prices for goods, starva tioo wages to operatives, untaxed bonds, big gold interest and principal to the holders thereof The principles of tfee Morey Letter are being carried out. By the way, has Johnny Davenport yet discovered the author of tbat.preciouß production, or must tbo memory of Garfield lie under the imputation’

Protestisg’Aoainst Land Grabbing

Representatives Cobb, of Indiana, Dunn and Bos ecrans have sent it communication to Secretary Teller asking, him not to allow the filing or record in the Interior department of any mortgage made by the New Or leans Pacific railroad company upon lands originally grant d to the New Orleans Baton Rouge & V'icksburg railroad company and by the latter transferred to the corporation first named. Ti t memorialists assert that such a mortgage has been executed and is do' bo us d as a basts Tor landgrant bonds; that th contemplated transaction is in violation of law, and •theri is grave doubts to the right of the New Orleans Pacific company to avil itself of this land gant iu any way whatever. Messrs. Cobb,|Dunu, aDd Rosecrans also filed with Secre tary Teller a protest against any ac tion on his part which would result in the issuance of certificates to tire .Southern Pacific railroad company for lands origihally grunted to the Texas Pacific company, as no valid tittle to the land can be acquired by that company.

The lowa Democratic State Convention pronounced for a tariff fo r revenue only, which means that the taxes levied by the government upon all the people shall be solely for the benefit of all the people, and not for the benefit of privileged classes.

All that is necessary to keecl flow stra fresh is to keep them moist and cool. Instead of dipping in water, wrap in a wet newspaper, and they will keep far fresher over night. A wet napkin or towel would be too heavy and crush the bloom too much, and besides would allow the moisture to evaporate too easily.

A" ganius adveitieed: “A sewing machine tor 25 cents in stamps,” and his dupes did not see the point until they received a cambric needle.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State ot Indiana, Jaspeii County, ss: In the Circuit Court, October Term, 1883 Complaint No. 3074. David J. Thompsoi vs. William Foster ct als NOW 7 COMES the Plaintiff, by Thompson & Bro his Attorneys! and files liis complaint herein together with an affidavit that said Defendants are not residents of the Sflite of Indiana, to-vvit: Sarsh A. Noble and Noble, her husband, impleaded with Wm. Foster,'.Mary E. M. Foster, Win. H. H. Graham, Franklin J, Baxter und Mvry E. Baxter, and Wm. W. Gilman, Adm'r of Estale o! Henry Reynolds, doc’d, ats David J. Thompson. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be ano appear on the first daVjOi the next 'fcrm of the Jasper Circuit Court, to bo lioldentjc the Third Monday of October, a. d., 1883 at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be beard and determined Id their absence. | —Witness mf name and the Seal of \ Seal. [ said Court affixed, at Rensselaer, I —,— ' this Ist dav of June, a. i>. 1883. CHARLES H. PKICE,’Clerk By James A. Burnham, Deputy. June 8. *IBB3 —8® 75.

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