Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1885 — Page 4
democratic Sentinel FBIDAY JUNE 26, 1885.
Will Fisher and Charley Shafer f under arrest at Monticello, charged wi h t 1 e cowardly assault.on ]). D. Dale, Esq/, have been placed under bonds of *I,OOO each, on a charge of malicious mayhem. Anderson, one of the Louisiana Returning Board manipulators, for-his villainy in Unit transaction rewarded by Hayes with the Deputy Collectorship at the Port of New Orleans, has been kicked out of the position. If the old adage that ‘‘there is honor among thieves” be true, Mr. Hayes should give him a situation in his poultry yard. Anderson, one of the Returning Board Rascals relic of the Louisiana villainy of ’7o —has just been bounced out of a $3,000 position by this adm nistration. Those scoundrels connected with the Returning Board infamy should have been bounced on the day of the inauguration. But as it is we can cheerfully shout Glory! “Turn the rascals out!” Under the law, we believe, the receiver of stolen goods is regarded with no more favor th n the thief, therefore let every recipient of place through the theft of the Presidency be hustled out without ceremony. Keep the enormity of that great crime before the people, that generations hereafter may regard it with the abhorrence and oathing it deserves from honest, >atriotic citizens. L. G. Dennis, one of the Florida lieturning Board swindlers of ’76, ippointed by Hayes to a $1,200 clerkship jn the Treasury Department, as a reward for his villainy, lied a few days ago at Gainesville, Florida, of delirium tremens, the result of a wager he had made tha be could drink two quarts of wliiske at a sitting. One by one the rc s fall.
t makes a vast difference whose o. s gored.” Republican administr done, ever since the advent of tl: t party to power, have I een sevc . ly strict in their methods to kc; ) none but Republicans in pk ce. A sligh heresy or defection from principle, or refusal to do dirty or criminal work in the interest of tha't party, was sufficient to cause the dismissal of the official of independent thought, or the honest, conscientious public servant who refused to perform questionable or criminal work at the demands of the chiefs of departments. Fraud Hayes rewarded dirty work and crime,* as witness his appointment to places of honor, trust and profit of the Returning Board scoundrels of Louisiana and Florida, black and white, even down tojhe wench Lize Pinkston of questionable fame. Just now, however,the Republicans are being frightfully gored, and our neighbor George, of the Rensselaer Republican, hastens to denounce as a “demoralizing and disgraceful doctrine in podtics” that “To the victors belong the spoils.” To test * his sincerity in this direction, we suggest to Sheriff Yeoman, Auditor Robinson, Clerk Irwin, and the other officers that they divide the spoils (legal ads) und r theii control equally between the Sentinel and the Republican, or, what would be better still for interested parties, have all such publications made in the two papers, and divide equally the fe*s. He’ll soon ‘squeal’ on his proposition that it is a “demoralizing and disgraceful doctrine in politics” that “To the s victors belong the spoils”. Try him on; we shan’t object—in fact we should rather enjoy hearing him argue that he didn’t mean it.
A M Til Coming! '*y 1 la & k A Celebration In Preparation! Fire-Works, Fizz-Bangs! aincs. Orator} and Lord Knows What! PRESIDENT OF THE DAY, Hon. E. P. lIAJIJIOYD. VICE PRESIDENTS: Messrs. Capt. J. M. Wasson, H. A. Barkley, I)r. J. Ritchey, J. Benjamin, J. M. Trussell, J. V. Parkinson, T. A. Knox, Hon. Fred Hoover, P. Foulks, Clark McColly, Hon. G. H Brown, David Nowels. MARSHAL OF THE DAY AND MASTER OF FIELD SPORTS: John W. Powell, with five assistants. The full lists of the various sub-com-mittees were handed to us too late for publication this week, but we give the names of the chairmen: On* Music: Mrs. A. Dunlap, On Grounds: B. F. Ferguson. On Decoration : Miss Belle Powell.
A SUMMER TEACHFRS’ NORMAL INSTITUTE,
AVill be held in the Rensselaer Public School Building, commencing July 20th, and continuing five weeks. Classes will be organized in each of the common branches, and instruction will „be given in Mental Science, Science of Teaching,Latin and Experimental Science. Teachers will thus have an excellent opportunity for review, and those who are preparing to teach can receive the instruction they most need. Mental Science will be made a specialty. Bring such school books as you have and come the entire term. Terms— $4.50 per term. Per week, SI.OO. * Good board can be had at reasonable prices. I). M. NELSON, County Sup’t.
Peterson s Magazine comes to us for July an unusually brilliant number, even for it. The-e is a beautiful steel-plate; a double-size colored pattern in embroidery; and about fifty other engravings, mostly of fashions, work-table, and things interesting to ladies. The literary contents are even better than usual. They lead off with an illustrated article on the “Moated Mansions of the Olden Time,” suggested by Tennyson’s well-known poem, “Mariana.” Then comes a powerful novelet, “The Passwav of Peril,” by Mrs. M. Sheffey Peters; a weird tale by Adelaide Merriman; one of Prank Benedict’s best love stories; Mrs. Stephens’s pathetic novel; other tales, poetry, etc., etc. We know no lady’s-book that affords so much, and of such high merit for so little money. The price is but two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and elegant premiums to persons getting up clubs. Everybody ought to take “Peterson.” Now is a good lime to subscribe, a new volume beginning with this number. Specimens are sent, gratis, if written for in good faith. Address, Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
The “Monon Route”( Louisville) - gw Albany & Chicago Railway,) will sell excursion tickets at Half Rates on July 3d and 4th. These tickets will be good to return untii July 6th inclusive, and can be purchased between all stations except between Chicago and Indianapolis, Chicago and Louisville and Chicago and New Albany. 2t.
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NOTICE.—The agents we employ are not allowed to carry samples of Fruit in glass jars. Any one leaving their orders with ‘'Turkey” Joe Sharp or Allen Catt, will receive prompt attention. J.. B. Harris & Co., Proprietors of Home Nursery,, located at Champaign, 111. Remember! that trees brought from Eastern Nurseries are not "as well adapted to our soil as are those shipped from Illinois. Inquire into the standing of the Nursery of J. B. Harris & Co. Bela C. Kent, Gen. Agent BTJCKLEN S ARNICA. SALVE The greatest medical wonder of the world. • Warranted to speedily cure Burns. Bruises, Cuts,Ulcers,Balt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles. Chilblains, Coins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all sk n eruptions, guaranteed to care in every instance, or money refunded. 25 ce>ts per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. Y. Springer, of Meclianicsburg, Pa., writes: ‘I "was afflicted with lung and abscess on lußgs, and reduced to a walking Skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, which did so much good that I bought a dollar' bottle. After using three bottles, found myself once more a man, complete!}’ restored to health with appetite, and a gain in flesh of 48 lbs.’ Galt at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure for all Lung Diseases. Large bottles. SI.OO. 33-3,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given, that pursuant to an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, made at Ihe June Term. 1885. the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Alexander Rowen, deceased, will, at Hie law office of E. I’. Hammond. ill Rensselaer. Indiana, on Saturday. July 25th, 1885, at one o’clock, 1\ M„ oiler at private sale for not less than its appraised value, tlie following real estate in Newton township. Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: The East half (54) of the North west quarter t 1.,) of section fourteen (H) in township twenty nine i2fli north, of Range seven (71 west: appraised at Eighteen hundred dollars. Terms: one third of purchase money to he paid on day of sale; the remainder to be paid in two equal installments of 9 and 18 months front date of sale, secured by notes and by mortgage on said real estate with six per cent, inteiest from date., waiving appraisement laws and colleetib'e- with attorney tees If said real estate should not be sold at the time named, it will remain for sale at the place and on the terms at ore said until sold. MARY BOWEN. Administratrix. June 22, 188(5
NORM«]RSES. A. McCOY and W. W. KENTON & Co. Will stand Gray Horse "^TTT7’^J 1, i Norman, at $6, UUAHI Bay Horse ‘m ni/r > i Norman, at SB. 1 (J IVi Black Horse %/ttt7"p i^ Full blood Nor- MIJIE man, at SIO,OO. The above prices for colt to stand u p and suck. Stand— Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at Halloran’s barn, Rensselaer, Wednesday and Thursday of each week, at Hangihg Grove, the home of W. W.. Kenton. Horses will not be overwoiked, and all care taken to secure the best results of breeding. May 29.
A Good Omen. --George connplains that the rascals are not being turned out sufficiently fast. NEVEB. GIVE UP. If you are suffering withlowand depres sed spirits, loss; of appetite, general debility disorded blood, weak constitution, headache, or any disease ofabillious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitter Vou will be suprised to see the rapid improvement-that will follow, you will be inspired with new life; strength and actively will retuna; pain and misery will case, and henep' forth vou will rejoiee in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by F- B. Meyer 35 —t Buy the best of Fruit Trees, and in doing so leave your orders with “Turkey Joe”. Satisfaction guaranteed. An Entrprismg, RliabAe House* F. B. Meyer can, always be relied upon, not only to carry in stocK the best of pvf>rv‘h:DL' hut t,> secure ? he A < T et:*v f<*~ ?nr-L c«- - - »—-)■' > and are popular with the people, thereby * ustaining the reputation of being always enfeeprising, anti ever reliable. Having secured the Agency tor the celebrated Dr- K'T'" , B Np w .>r sumption, will; sell it on a oosifive guarantee. It will surely cure anj and every affection of Tthroat, Lungs and Ohest, and to show confidence, we invite you to call and get a Triaißottlte, Free 1— You can save money by buying at the new Millinery Store of Mrs. E. Wilson.
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