Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1888 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE BED BANDANNEB. The red bandanner For our democratic banner Let her wave! Lot us, likewise, have a tariff That our firesides from the sheriff Helps to Bftve! The red bandanner For our democratic baa nor Hip, hurrah! Now we’ll meet and quell our foemen W ith our Grover and our Homan Hip, hurrah! C. A. BnsKiHK. □Princeton, Ind. The Chinese have driven out all the white oigarmakurs from Ban Francisco except a few hundred, mostly women and children who do tenement-house work. The cigarmakers and other workingmen of California know and appreciate the services of the distinguished Indiana senator whose votes assisted to fasten the Mongolian curse upon them. California will give a very decided majority against Harrison and monopoly, cheap foreign pauper labor and free whisky. - Labor Signal. Cubs fob Neuralqia.—“Say, Times-Star, I have good nows for the thousands who are suffering with neuralgia.” “And what is it, pray?” “I have struck t surelcure for that painful ailment. Just mi* coal oil, turpentine and spirits es camphor in equal parts, and nee if it doesn’t knock neuralgia every time.” “How do you apply il ?” “Just rub it on I lie affected , part.”—Cincinnati Times-iiiar. “Evfen Tennessee wabbles,” exclaims a Republican newspaper.— So it does, so it does, neighbor. It has been astraddle of war taxes so long that it car.’t walk ary other way, but it will wabble to tlie j oils , with 10,000 majority for Clo eland, Thurman and reform, h November. * I The Labor S gnal: Itnowtrans pites that General Harrison, while in the Senate, opposed the pay ment of extra compensation to Govornment employes who were compelled to work over time in violation of the eight hour law.j The charge has been publicly i made and not denied. In telling of the military achievements of therolativ s of Ben Harrison, the Republicanpajiers have j strangely forgotten to mention tie services of Colonel John S. Mosby. [cousin of their candidate.—Fort Worth (Texas) Gazette.
