Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1887 — Page 8

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Prcsid ncy of this country is, in my judgment, the most trying position in the world, and a man wo’d haye to be more than human to go through it without committing blunders and subjecting himself to criticism. lam convinced that +he masses of the people are satisfied with Mr. Cleveland. He is not as popular the politicians perhaps, as some others might be, but his severest critic will admit that Mr. Cleveland is thoroughly honest and has sincerely endeavored to do his best for the country. 1 have never met Gov. Hill, but have obtained a favorable impression of him from others. New York will doubtless name the Democratic candidate next year If Cleveland gets the delegates from this State lie will be reason bly sure of the nomination, and vice versa if Hill gets them. It is said that Hill will not enter tho rac • against Cleveland, but I do not take too much stock in that report. Human nature is pretty much the same the world over, and if a man has a chance for the Presidency he is apt to improve it even if he has to sacrifice his wife’s brother to attain his ol jects.”

BARGAIN IN MUSIC. This favorite Album of Songs and Ballads,containing 32 pieces of choice and popular music, fail sheet music size, with complete words and music and piano accompaniment is finely printed upon heavy paper with a very attractive cover. The following are the tides of the so gs and ballads cettained in the Favorite Album: As I’d Nothing Els* to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Home; Mother, Watch tne Little Feet; Oh, You Pretty BlueEyed Witcn; Blue Eyes; Katy’ Le . ter; The Passing Bell; I Haw Esaa KissiDg Kate; Won’t You Tell Me Why, Bobbin; The Old Garden Gate, Down Below the Waving |Lindens; Faded Leaves; All Among the Sum mer Boses; Touch the Harp Gently, My Pre’tjr Louise; I Reelly Don’t Think I Shall Marry; Dreaming of Homr; The Old Cottage Clock; Across the Sea; A Year Ago; Bachelor’s Hall; Buth and I; Good Night; One Happy Year A o; Jenny in the Orchard; The Old Barn Gate; Sack’s Farewell; Polly; Whisper in the Twilight. This is a very fine collection of teal vocal gems, and gotten up in very handsome S’yle. Published in the usual wav and bought at a music store these 12 pieces would cost you $11.20. We bought a job lot of this masro at great sacrifice and as the holidays are past, we desire to olose out our stock at once. Will send you the entire collection well wrapped aad postpaid for only 40 cents Send immediately. Address. THE EMPIBE NEWS CO., 1L6W13 Syracuse, N. Y.

An Ex-Governor Dying in Massae chusetts Prison.— ln the hospital, ill with fieneial debility is another fa mous convict. His name is Moses — ex Governor Moses of South Carolina This old culprit pretty well oroken down physically. He is au object of pity, for if Ae were set looss to*, day he would be utterly unable to do anything for hira*elf. He is a man of medium height, with hoilow cheeks and sunken eyes. The officials say he has aconsumptive tendenev. Some one asked him a few days ago what was the cause of the breaking op of his health. He replied that it wa the effect df opium to which he ha-1 been addicted for many years. This may explain the consumption, Mo-es is the brightest man intellectually of all the prisoners; Ho has avv ndei' ful command of language and of the facts stored in his brain. He -was placed in the hospital because hewtvs unable to work, and spends his time writing and reading. He is row making a t<aaslation of , few French novels, which he hopes to sell when he is released. —Boston Record. Moses was one of the Republican carpet-bar Governors furnished the South by the Republican party

Petersoh’s Magazine for May is on hand with its usual promptitude. D«cidedlv, so fur, “Pe.erson” for 1887 has surpassed itself. If it go on as it has begun, this will be its juisil o year, ia point of merit. This month’s double-size colored fashion plate wiU be greeted with extraj eagerness by the ladies, as it oontains sevr-i «l Patiiian costumes wholly nore' in design, sod as graceful as th«y ate ori . ginal. The steeUengraving is a beau ty, aud the groehet and embroideiy patterns ar * ver w fresh and taking The stories, too are exceptionally good; "The Missing Li. k” is one of tae bes + short tales we have resd in a great whilf*. In fact, too number is just a mass of good things from cover to cover; artistic beauty, literary interest, and household utility are so wall combined, that th*»e is smple choice for every taste, and a certainty of pleasing the most fa»tid ; ous. Terms: Two Dollars a year, with great deductions to club*. Andress Peterson’s Magazine. B>'6 Che*u;ut Street, Philadelphia, Pa

MHHh Chas. A. Roberts is still in business at the old stand on Front street and ready for the Sprin.gr TraSLe with a fall line of Ifrgricultural Implements

j THE , CME PULVERIZING HARROW the best ever made. A “NEW DEAL” BY Deere & Company MOLINE, ILLINOIS. Two Horses can flo tire wort of Three. I SAVING OF ONE-THIRD IN THE COST OF PLOWING. 24 inches hMWofors r*julr«d for 16 inches The greatest plow Improvement of the tlmee, THE “NEW DEAL” WHEELED WALKINB PLOWS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE NUEBOW. Zanesville Brown Cultivators in three styles Three makes of Corn Planters, Five varieties of Harrows, Mowing & Harvesting Machn’s Fine Buggies & Carriagee, Studebaker Wagons. BOOK WALTER ENGINESTHRESHING MACHINES, ETC. ETC. ETC BSP’Prices as low as the lowest. CHAS. A. ROBERTS.

Notec r^fT^BREEDER^; The Imported English d .aft and Norman horses, property of D. C. Bond, will make the Spring season of 1887, at my stable adjoining the Halloran livery barn in Rensselaer, Ind -TERMSgSi (English draft) and (Norman) 115 to insure mare with foal S2O for standing colt.

Vißoes,(Norman) $12.50 to insure mare with foal. $16.00 for standing colt. Insurance due first of January, 1888. failing to return mares as directed, or parting with them, (or leave the neighborhood) before known to be with foal, forfeit the insurance. All possible care taken to prevent accidents, but will not be respon-, sible for any that may occur Pedigrees of above horses may b» seen „t my office. Call and examine the above stock, and I you will be convinced that this j is the best collection of draft i stallions m the county. D. C. BOND, Owner. . A. Pagett. Keeper.

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I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell f WPiBEYKCWEBSI'r^rpMPiiIEYBEfIPERP EMPIRE BINDERS . And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines.— I am also prepared to do REYF’ATKJNCj. in.the best and most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONB and 31 GGES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES ade to order, and of the best material and workmanship. IdlPShop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank._oSE3 R H. YEOMAN! Rensselaer, fnd,, May 21, 1886

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