Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1884 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“It is a moral issue and not political.”—Cleveland’s friends. But when you mention his nasty record they say it is not in the canvass. It don’t ount. But yet it is a “moral issue and not political,*Kentland Gazette. Cleveland, however, responds—- “ Tell the truth.* But when vou mention Blaine’s nasty and cowardly record, he telegraphs to the Indianapolis “ring”—“Sue tne Indianapolis Sentinel—in the U. S. Court.” Of course I expect no vindication—and for that matter there may be no money in it, but what I wish is to impose upon the Hoosiers the idea that I am pure and spotless.” Cleaver, the popular Hardware man has just received a n’ce invoice of shot-guns, Cill on him soon if you wish to secure one. Send Money by American Express Co. Money Orders.—Receipts givenMoney refunded if Orders are lost.— Sold at all offices of tae Co. Payable at 6,500 places. Rates: Toss-5c,: $lO-Bc.: $20.-10c.: S3O-12c.: S4O-15c.: SSO-20c.

The Nimrods may now shoot prairie chickens without fear of the law. But may not trap or net them at any time. Quails may bo shot between October 15, and December 20. Trapping or netting forbidden at all times. t lam now pp-pa a to make desirable farm lor of S3OO to SIO,OOO on as good tern? is can be had in the State. Part 1 payments allowed Small sums it 7 per eent. Larger sums, on br d s curity, 6 per cent I -.nk W. Babcock. A chemical analysis of the stomach and intestines of Alva Spencer who died here about 2| years ago, reveal ed traces of arsenic, The discovery was reported to the brand jury, and on Wednesday Solomon Spencer, Thos. Keever and Lucy Keever his wife, were arrested on charge of caus ing Alva Spencer’s death by admin istenng poison. Mr. Spencer has heen released on SIO,OOO bond. Mr. Keever and wife have been remanded but will probably give bond in a few days.—White County Democrat. I have come to stay, and don’t you forget,with cash enough to buy all the Poultry in the County. J. Sharp.

The Mother of Charles Stewart Parnell Urges Irish Americans to Support Cleveland. The story that Mrs. Parnell, daugh ter of Commodore Stewart—“ Old Ironsides’—of our navy and mother of the noted Irish agitator, came to this country to dispose of the Irish vote in the coming election, and would influence many Irishmen to approve the Republican ticket, is as untruthful as many others of the Blaine party’s yarns. In reply to a Herald reporter who said to ner, “Then you think that Irishmen would best serve their own interests by vut ing the Democratic ticket?” Mrs. Parnell said:—“Most assuredly I do. There can be no question that tne Democratic party is the farty for the workingmen to support, and the party which will best care for the citizens of foreign birth,” This sounds like “Old Ironsides” himselt, who was earnest a democrat as this country every produced.—N. Y. Herald, Aug. 24. 50c buys a yard of table linen sold everywhere at 75c. Come and purchase what you want before it is all sold, as this offer is a rare bar* gain. Hemphiel & Honan.

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The Republicans have evidently bought up the Irish World and it is now supporting Blaine, and the Republican papers are copying liberally tom it. December 10th, 1881, when Blaine was Secretary of state this same Irish World, said; “In this flunkeyism to the British Government James G. Blaine has refused to protect American Citizens whow he was bound, by every principle of law* to extend protection to. Such a man has no conception of what is due to the honor of the United States, and should never again be placed in a position where he can disgrace our Government.”—LaPorte Argus.

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