Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1883 — ADVERTISED LETTERS [ARTICLE]

ADVERTISED LETTERS

Tin Kenlland Gazette sounds it* preference for Col. W. W. Dudley as the Republican candidate for Governor. Now let the Convention trot k*na out We ti u-t ooe of the first act* of Congress ia the session commencing Monday will be to put the flat of the United States upon the “trade” dollar, and enttctja Maosejmafclrig it very unpleasant and expensive for the speculative money lords to speculate upon it, or for any one ta refuse it at its face There are well grounded rumers to-day of other dark *lee<ls of blood clearly tarceable to the red-handed Helling. Our informant, a leading citizen of Benton eouaty. is on the track, and will unearth the whole deviltry, Nelling’s father died under very suspicious circumstances—a sunposed suicide. Murder will out. --[Lafayette Courier Kingman (Kansas) Citizen: Jim Nickel was raising a racket on the street one day last week, and as the hoys were rollowiug him up, we •thought something was ups and “jined” i n to see. A fifteen pound boy was the cause of Jim’s hilarity, and we are here to state that would make any man holler. Cigars were free as water end the boys had a good time all around ever the n*wNickel, T >tn Eanna kii ed tne appropriation bill to secure the Republiean nomination for Goyeruor. The ap prwpriatlen bill was signed by the speaker of the House, and was presented to Lieut -Gov Hanna. He stuck it in a pioeou-hole and exalt* ingly exclaimed “It is killed!” Eiders. Baker and Hendricks fixed the blame on him, and now trig Supreme Court does the same thing. “Virginia Bourbou Motto: To the “niggers;” Give u your ballot or take eur bullets. - —Och, Mabone! In giving forth the above. Mah'ne has been proven an unprincipled, unmitigated liar. His effort to in augurale a conflict between the whits and blacks didn’t utiliz*. His son was relieved of a revolver on elects ties dar, and fined for carrying concealed weapons. Mahone is a Re publican, therefore a repentant and reconstructed rebel. The English-Peelle contest is ex citing come Interest and eornnaent in other portions of the District. The Shelby Democrat says: Th • Republicans about bhelby vilie are badly rattled over the English Peelle contest, and freely admit that Peelle must go, The ‘ spring* aok” ticket used at Indianapolis is admitted to have been a great mistake, and now that Peelle i to lose his head thereby they are pained that their party committed such a fiaud •Shut up!” shout toe free trade theorists to every man who ventures to suggest the necessity of high tar iff to protect American industries. And the mills for iron, cotton and wool hear it, and ate shutting up every day, throwing thousands of operatives into idleness on the very edge of winter—Philadelphia Press. But the mills arc protected by protsc ion to the utmost. It is very ill of them 10 “shut up” and distress their operatives- Was net protec Sion devised to protect labrr? Why doesu.tit protect?—Philadelphia Re cord. The Record s rves the matter in its proper proportions, The Legausport Pharos says: “HocDavid Turpi* the “noblest Roman of them all,” as the eloquent John R Coffroth expressed it, will be a candidate, w* understand, before the Democratic State convention for Governor *f Indiana. Intellect Jally Mr. Turtle is the peer of any man in tho State of lndiar a, and if any man’s servica to Dooßocracy-deservee recognition. his does. Whether in command or serving as a private, he has never shirked respon dbiiity and has ever remained firm in fcis devetion to the principles Democracy. Th* Democracy of Cass and adjoining counties are familiar wilh his record and undoubtedly feel under obligations to him for past service rendered in behalf of th* party, There is not a Republican speaker in Indiana that b canuot: vanquish on the stump, be cause there is not oua who has the ability to withstand hia flary oratory and powerful lugie. He can srreightsn out Streight In one round.” The PharoSj puts it very correctly in th© above, and those acquainted With the facts presented will indorse

every ward of It. As a canvasser, Judge Tarpl* can easily fat away with any competiter pitted against him by the Republicans, and <ts an Executive officer he would do credit aud honor to the position. J. A. Thompson, Jeweler, at Remington, has .1 flue stock of Watebes Jewelry, etc.’on haul, aud adding te it dai'y, for the holiday trade, President Arthur lust Monday pardoned Sergeant Mason, and he immediuily look the train to join “Betty aud the baby” in a Thanksgiving dinner. President John K, Lee has gone to New York to with Mr. Jewett, Presidant of C. & A. and the N. Y* L. E. & W- KRs to arrange for the construction of the R. R. & St. L. Railway duriag the ooiaing year. Director S. P. Thompson is of the epinicn that the prospect is good for the work to move along next spring without fail. The right of way and local aid w. 11 of course assist wery much te secure the earlv| completion ®f this very important line of Railway. Mr. C. D. Lemer, Logansport, says: “Brown,s Iron Bilteis is unequaled for enriching and purifying rhe blood.” December Term, Commissioners’ Court meets next Monday. • G. M, Bennett, son of Ja*,.Bennett* of this 3#uuty, a brakesman ofi an L.,N. A. C. freight while coupling ears last Monday morning, at Lacrosse, Laporte county,|waa run over by the ears, death resulting from th* injuries sustained. On the strength of Billy Mahone’g address. Brother Marshall vigorously flaunts the bloody-skirt. He don’t seem to be aware of the fact that Mahone is declared to be an unmitigated liar. The radicals pretend to draw con solation from the New York election, but the satisfaction of the Democracy over the result in that State acts like a wet blanket over their pretense. As a matter of fact there are very few Republicans who took aay stoek in Mahone’s attempt to deceive the people. AH authendc reports from the Virginia election whether from Democratic* or Republican sources, state that a fairer or more quiet elec tion was never held in Virginia than the one which occurred on the 6th of tne present month. As every body predicted, Mahone dies hard. We have no sympathy for Mahone, but w« do sympathize with *uch mourners us our neighor of tho Rensselaer Republican.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at RenssaJner, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 24th lay of November, 1883 Those nut claimed within four wesks from the date below given 3 ill be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. O Jehn Baker, G M Moore, Mrs C Jd Spade Ferssns cal'mg Tor any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer. Ind . Nov. 26.1883 Cure For Membraneous Croup.— A gentleman informs the Johnstown (Perin’a ) Tribune tbat his li:tio eeu rec vered from a severe attack of membraneous croup through a remedy proposed by an old farmer after h- had been given up to “die within three ours* by his physician. The rern-dy consisted in enveloping the child in limai a >J placing him in : vessel filled with nearly hot water. In wh;ch he w allowed to remain sot twenty minutes, or uetil a profuse perspiration broke out all over his nody. F om that instant his recovery was rapid.

WOOD! Won®!! Wood 111 -Dear reader, that wood you promised u«.