Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1884 — Page 4
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CALL —fobdemocratic MASS CONVENTION. Headquarters of Jasper) County Democratic > Central Committee. ) Rensselaer, Ind., ) March 6th, 1884. j A Mass Convention of the Democratic voters of Jasper county will be held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, on Saturday, mroh 29, w at 1 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of transacting the following business, to wit: First—To re-organize the County Central Committee and elect a Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer thereof. Second—To elect four delegates to the Democratic State Convention to be held at In dianapelis, June 25th, ’B4. Third—To elect delegates to the Congressional, Judicial, and joint Representative District Convention. Fourth—To fix the time and determine the manner of nominating a county ticket. Democratic and all other voters of the county who believe in the principles of the Democratic party and will support its candidates, are eordially invited and earnestly requested to be present and participate in the proceedings of the Convention. By order of the Democratic Central Committee. CHARLES H. PRICE, Chairman Weeping George wept while tbe war was in progress, we suppose through fear that he alight be ed to tbe fiont. He rejoiced ove r nee’e surrender, the danger was over Our weeping neighbor says he was the only on**, of his family left at home daring the war.l Our flx.exaetly, gen tie friend. Notwithataeditg our brothers voted against sectionalismthey were among the*first to resist rebellion. During the war the masses of the Republican party were on hand each recurring eiec-tien. Ihe masses of the Democratic party were at the front en aged in a contest with traitors. The ballots prove this statement to be true, and vet weeping George wept because a few Democrats remained at home. Geoige, you are a “contvmptiable ass.” Indianapolis Sentinel - The Democratic Ways andJMeans Committee of the House of Congress has among its members some very iaquisiriv* ones, who occasionly ask annoying questions. The knit goods men appeared beforejthe Committee last week and asked for more protection. A few questons brought out the information that the duties had been raised by the last tariff act. but the wages of the laber employed in the industry had si ace then beeu lowered.
The manufacturer., of g’ass boN ties have also been to Washington Tbe last tariff act increased the duty about 180 per cent, on glass bottles, aad almost at once the Pitts erg monopolists reduced the wages 20 par teat, aad so burdensome wasthin that a targe naasber left their •mpl*jmeat and vent to Earopt wh re they now receive more wages thaa they did before the Plttsharg redaction. American farmers raise wheat and this is shipped to European markets •ad there sold against competing grain raised la Odessa, by labor that * compensated at pauper prices. Oar farmers, however, get no proteetlve daties te help them sell at an advaoce|ar yof their products. On tha contrary, they pay at extra price because of higa duties levied to pro tnat other slasses upon everything they seed, save that which they pro dues themselves. The lumber that gees Into their houses, barns and feaoes, the laths, the hair, the lime that goes into the plastering of their heasee, the nails that are driven iß*» ta the lumbar, all sost more because as these protective duties. All arti ales of elothiag worn,* and the salt aad sugar eaten are purohased by tbom at a higher figure than neces* lary te benefit tbe pretec ted classes.
What is wnateff sew is a modifies ties es tariff laws and a retura to the Domeeratie doctrine that Congress has >o Ceastitutioaa! or other right to levy taxes or tariff duties upeo the people esly with the Intent nod result of getting money into the Treasury with which 1 to pay tbe debts sad provide for the o«mmon def-aso and geaetai welfare of the United States, sad that these taxes should bo so small a, neither te heap up snrplus revenue in tbe Treasary ner artificially raise the prices of the necessaries and eemforts of life. And es the full re* cognition of the further doctrine that capitalist* as sueb, are entitled to ho more weight in our system of Gov eminent ’ban laborers, as such, and that the real interests of these two classes, under fair and eqnal laws, are identical and that all laborers are entitled to <*xpend their wages for the eommedities of their cheice at tne natural price es sueh commodities in the market of the werld.
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Fewler Era, (Republican], la reply to a well deserved eriti cism the Rensselaer Republicaa personally abuses the senior editor of this paper. It is but justice to Mr Corkins te say that he is ia no way •esponsible for the item and knew not or its production un’ii it appeared in the paper. And furthermore we wish te say if the Republican man desires to make this a personal matter he will find the Junior at home at all hoaie. The Republican man hat demoustra.ed a capacity Ic malci a contemptiabie ass of himself second ouly to that of oue Myers. now the “notorious* Secretary of State. No'iee is hereby given that Bro. Marshall “will find the Junior a’, home ut all hours." /ud from the manner iu which that Jiruier spells “contemptible* he should “he at home at ail hours* poring ovor a spelling book. To show what our sniftering, snottering, weeping neighbor calls cop** perhead, we reproduce the following extracts from a 1$ column preduct* ion of ours on the outbreak or tbe rebellion: The news of the present week ia the most startling that has falleu upon our peaceable asd happy country since tne foun JuPon of Gov ernment. * * • Wo have anticipated it for eo mo time, The rejectu»n oa the part of the N.rth of all mcasur6B of adjustment; the blind fatuity of those iu power with regaid to the threatening stats o* affairs; and * heir unpardonable and criminal noglest to strengthen the loyal feelt. g in the South, and hold out ta the country a bread National poiiey. has widened the breach between tbe two sections of the country, increased animosities, discouraged Unionism, and rendered a resort to arms -eceseary. Upoa this fatal neglect of those in power mu«t rest the reBponeibility of civil war. * * * There is ne question bow but the Union. All platforms must be for** gotten; all party lines forsaken, in a united patrh 'ism lor the countiy iu one grand effort to save i.he Union, * * * There was a time last winter when all this trouble might bave been avoided. Oue word from Congress would have saved the Union, and averted eivil strito and War. The Stnte of Georgia halted in her dia mien course for weeks, waiting the aetiou of Cougress. Ah act of adjustment, a Ptovision|of reeenciliation, weald hove encouraged her Union sons to remain trutto the last te 4he stars asd stripes. Bui the blind infatuated hotspur Republican fools i Congress locking solelv to the interest of their party, entirely forgot we had a government,— Teombs telegraphed home that the Republicans would yelld »othing and Georgia seceded from the Union. *
* * This is wha: the eouDtry has ga.ned by the insanity of abolition And tha following as a sample of th« loyal productions of the radical organ of White County Tu® Spectator. about til** same time: I most, devoutly wi*h that every sUva state wou'd secede, and do it quickly. We uro about as anxious to ere«t agravc-stou« over tho death of the Union as they are. If they ean do with out a-, I «m sure we can do with out thwui. Tha disaavery of tin in Nortn Carolina was made iu a singular manner. Among the minerals ex hlbited at the Boston Expositina from that Stats was a lump of ore marked “uaknown." It was analyzed by an assayest and found to eontain 75 per cent, es tin, the richest ever known. The specimen came from King’s Mountain and while the vein has not beep discovered, from the quKßtity of ore lying around loose scientists are sure the metal exists In great qtut.tirids. Thf-re are only thrive tin be«riDg mines in ih® world and it is said there is a standing offer es $50,000 for the discovery *.f one in he United States The resident Indiana Democrats ®f th« National ( apitol met last night and organized for campaign work in Indiana- Judge Ward, of Lafayett® Distriot, was elected President. A Pennsylvania Irishmoa: ‘Bejabers it is prediction afore election and starvation afterwards"
Anythieg about Tom Oehiltren, the great apaatla of gall, ia good reading. An exchange :elates the following: Old Jadfe Oehiitime, soon nfter hie illustrious so* had got his licesra'to practice law. went off on a few days trip; "and Tfcomaa,* s4d he, “you may as weTl have a neat sign of tbs new firm painted and hang up oyer the office door." When! tkl ® eld ge tlensan returned he did indeed 8«e a neat sign over tbe office door. He examined it through his gold rimmod spectacles, and then took off hie;binooulars and examined it again. The neat sign read thus: ‘Thomas P. Oehiltreo and Father, Attorneys at Law." . R, Looke, the “Naaby* of past eampnigns, has broken away from the regular Republicans and made his paper, the Binde. of Toeldo, an uncompromising Fronibition journal.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Renssalaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the Ist iay of Match, 1884. Those not claimed within four weeks' from the date below gtveu will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. O Thos. Cody, M. C. Hamor. Lewis Lebold. Thus. Penwright. W A. Phillips. Thomas Prichard. Perssns cal'ing Tor any of tbe letters in this list will please say they are advertised, HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer.lnd .Harsh 3. 1884.
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Ralph Feudig’s for bargn ns. Where is Levine’s candy factory? aiiswet RensseJcer Ind. where they make all kinds o' pure eanday every day, Quality not Quantity is nhat you get at Levino’s oanbyjfactory. When you want fine goods do sot be deluded by low nrioes for cheap adultora* ted candy, We guarantee all the candy we manufacture pure and free from adulteration. Levino’s candy factnry. Go to Fendig’s. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increase I by scratching, very distressing, particularly at aight, seems os if pin-worms were orawling iu and about the rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected, if allowed to •ontinue very serious results mao follow. “Swaynb’s Ointmknt” is a pleasant, sure ears. Also for Tetter, Iteh, Balt Rheum, Bcald Head, Erysip•las. Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, all scaly, ernsty Bkin Diseases. Bent by mail for »0 cents; 2 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.— Address, Dr. Kwaynb A Bort, Philadelpnia. Pa. Hold by Druggists. v7a2fi NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, < Jasper Circuit Coart, County of Jasper, 8 "’ f M<irch Term, 1884. Comolaiat No. 3170. Joseph Leonard etfti. vs. Samuel Clark, .John Clark, et ai. ComtPnow the plaintiffs, by Willium Johnston, their att >rnof, and file an affidavit snowing that said deteudant John| Clark is a non-resident of the State of Indiaia, anl that he is a necessary party io the aDove entitled action, the object of which is to foreclose mortgages ou Real Estatu in said conn y. Notice Is therefore hereby given to said dei fendant John Clark that ’he same .' ill stand for trial at the next term of the Jas er Circuit Coart ta be begua and held at the Court House i Rensselaer, Indiana, on the third |Monday of March, 1184. ■ ( - i Witness my hand and the 3*al of j Seal, j- s|dd Court chis 6th day of March, CHARLES H. PEICH, Clerk. March 7,1884—57 10.
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LEAR HOUSE, J H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House. Alontieell e, Ind ®®w famished throngb eut. The rooms are large and airy. tho lees tioa central, making it the most conve Jen and desirable house in town. Try it XehnW. Bledicns, Plasterer k Cistern Builder. All kinds ot Plain as 4 •mamental w*ok done ip the latest styls. Leave orders at Tharft’snrue Ster*. A. X. WILLIS, G-un k Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Schoe? House, Rensselaer, Ind.) All kinds es Iron and W#od turning, and fine woik ia Iron, Steel aad Bras?, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. - Give me a call. v5a4C * U EW BLACKSMITH SHOP [South es McCor Jt Thompson’s Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. BRANT Pron’r. » proprietor haying fitted up a new shop A are now fully prepared to do all kinds oi Blvcksmithiag, at the lowest price, and in the most workmanlike manner. Farmers, and A others needing anything in our line, are Invitee t o give ns a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, -And give this branch es the business particuls attentien. All work warranted. GRANT. Meat-Market. [FIRST DOOR EAST OF P«ST OFFICE,] Rensselaer, - - Indiana FRESH BEEFri’ORK, ML MUTTON Satsaic, Bolopa, Hans, Bacon Etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at he lowest prices. The very best otsteck slaughtered. Give me a call. Fiah aad Ponftry kept in aeason, Thethighest market pi ice iaeaahpald fer Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Oalvea.lPoultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tatlew. etc. vliufiT M. E. WOODS.
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