Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
radical free trade, la any such mar test, it is quite plain that the Democrats would have an advantage. Ia 1880 the Republicans apposed to the Democratic policy of.“a tariff ter revenue only* a declaration that “duties imposed for the purpose of revenue should se diserimlnat east© flavor American labor.* That is now the position of the Democrats themselves. On Friday of week before last. Mis* Mary Gorman, a yeuagladyof food repute aad coaaaettoaa, while labor ing under a spell of temporary abber atioD, left the residence es F. 8. Meyer, where ehe was employed, and started oa foot for Chicago. Efforts were made te ascertain her whereabouts, and when found she was in her right mind and waiting to return te Rensselaer. Mm has no recolleetieos, however, of what occur* red from the time she left until the re* turn of reason.
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