Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Roberts Bros, keep on hand buggies of their of their own as well as of other manufacturers. Morrison & Duprez, druggists, Shelby ville, never here or a case where Brown’s Iron Bitters has not given more than satisfaction* United Brethren Quarterly Meeting at Cozy Palace School House, in Barkley township, July 7th and 8th f 1883. Basket meeting on the Bth. Everybody invited. H. R. W. Smith, of the Cincinnati Enquirer,' made ns a call the other day. He and his wife are spending the summer vacation with their relatives Wm Paxton’s family, in Newton township. The Monon boys, last Friday, got away with our “Cotdets” with a score of If) to 8. The best of feeling prevailed,.and in tne evening our Monon friends were serenaded by the bandMr. Sills, of Monon, responded fo r the visitors. Hugo. Helister a tailor by trade, arrived in Rensselaer two weeks ago to-dav in very destitute circumstances, and was given employment by Mr. John ZimmermanIt soon became evident that he was no*, in his right mind, and on Friday when insanity developed a tendency to violence, he wa < arrested and confined in jail where lie will be kept until October term of Circute Court.

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The Ohio Democrats, following the example of the Democrats of Kentucky, have refused to take a radical position as to the tariff. This places those Republicans, who. like Senator Sherman, are determined to make the Republican canvass—both in Ohio this fall and inthe whole country next year—openly for the unqualified doctrine of protection in a singularlyembarrassing position. The issueis all on one side- The Democrats decline to oypose what the Republicans intend toadvocate. It will not bo easy for the Republicans to get the votes of Democratic manufacturers of Ohio away from their own ticket after this declaration. It will not be easy to a rouse .any very strong popular protectionist seniment against them. It would look as if the policy of forcing the issue in Ohio was not a brilliant piece of political strategy. It is wll to consider also what would be the position, relatively, of the two parties next year if each sbo’d take the ground taken by it in Ohio, The Democrats would stand a fair chance of holding all those who have been alarmed be the fear of radical tariff legislation at their hands. The Republicans would be very apt to lose the votes of those who place revenue reform above any other political end just now in sight, without gaining

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