Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1884 — Of Course. [ARTICLE]
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(From the New York Herald, Sopt. 11th.) Mr. Stephen B. Dorsey is reported by the Sun to have but ip poor opinion of Governor' Cleveland. On the other hand he thinks very highly of Mr. Blaine. Of course. N p Of Mr. Blaine. The Baptist Weekly says: ‘The grounds on which religious and independent papers opposed his election in the first instance unhappiiy still remain.” The 12th Consecutive, Air nual Inter State Exposition will be hel l in Chicago September 3 to October 18, inclusive. Except possibly, the old American Institute, the < hi. cago Industrial Exposition is, we believe, the only organization of its class which for a long series of years has held its exhibition without inter mission, or which has been uniformlly successful in the high character of its display or in financial results. Having only $163,000 from subscriptions to its capital stock in 1873, it has paid its current ex penses, made all necessary reEairs and expended over six undred thousand dollars on construction and personal property accounts, and is entirely out of debt to-day. The average annual attendance of visitors paying admission is about ?400,000 or 10,000 per day for forty days. No similar organization in America can show any such record of well deserved success. Like the city of 1 hicago and the Northwest its progress has been without parallel. For the current year, we are informed, the appliea tions for space have been even more numerous and urgent than ever before, 'he mammoth building is full to over flowing with novel and inter esting exhibit r at'- depart ments. No pa ns expen se have been spared by the management to render the Exhibition attractive and usefully educational. All transporttaion lines in the northwest will give their lowest excursion rates to visitors. Admission to building, adults 25 cents; children 15 cents. The Exhibition will be open every day except Sunday from 8. A. M. to 1° P. M
