Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1887 — A Profitable Investment [ARTICLE]
A Profitable Investment
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ro?. rrz □The Illinois Supreme Court hrs begun the heading of the appeal in the cases of tne anarchists of Chicago. .-#*■ # , Senator Cullom thinks that if a railroa*. wants to pay for advertising by issuing free passes to newspapers that there is nothing in the inter-state bill that prevents it. The republican chairman of the committee on electi ns in the House declared, before the election of U. 8. Senator, that the seats of nineteen a eim cratic members were in contest befo e that committee. Siime the election of Judge Turpie has any one heard of these contests b dug pressed? In the momentary excitement and chagrin of Republican members of the joint convention over the election of Judge Turpie, protests were made against the votes of certain Democratic members whose seats were said to be under contest. After the election, however, those members held peaceable possession of their > laces to the close of the term.
IV hen A. Green Smith voted for Judge Turpie his right todos,, was disputed on the ground that he was acting Lieutenant-Gover. nor. in drawing pay, however, the Republican Attorney-General decides that he is only entitled to the pay of a Seuator. The republican press now declare that Michener has validified Smith's senatorial vote, and that he knows no more law than a mule. The republican “nerve-food,” prepared by the Indianapolis Journal, and dished out to famishing Republicans here by our neighbor of the “Republican,” is the thinnest of thin gruel. The Journal all through the recent legislative muddle prov?d itself a mighty weak strenthening plaster. Every scheme|of political robbery phinmdby it proved a disastrous faliure. The gangs to which it committed its projects tied every time at the moment of detection. *"* *» • ■ l » Rensselaer epublican: “ * * By-th -way this praotice of getting a political meeting announced a as “temperance meeting” is a contemptible trick, and ought to be sat down on, hard ” According to the above, then, our friend Berry Paris, and the W. C. T. U., of Redsselaer, must be a set of “contemptible tricksters.” “By-the-way” we were not present at the temperance meeting, but judging from the remarks of our neighbor we conclude the Rev: speaker muss have rubbed the republican, party for its hypocrisy and cowardice on the sul ject,—in fact, in the language of ‘Billy’ Cumback, he mus. have told the “Lord’s truth the whole bui iness.” We now turn our neighbor over to the Prohibo-Republico orgi . \ ;
