Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1889 — Page 7
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
THE CONTENDING PARTIES MEET AT THE POLES—THE RESULTS. Kansas Women Succeed in Electing Their Ticket at Cotton wood Falls—The Democrats of Chicago Victorious—The Results at Various Points. ILLINOIS. Chicago, April 3.—The election in this city passed off quietly, though a very large vote was palled, reaching nearly 100,000. It was a complete victory tor the Democrats. DeWitt C. Cregier (Dem.) was elected over Roche (Bep.) for Mayor by nearly 12,000. The other Democratic candidates for city offices were elected by lesser majorities. The new Council will be composed of twen-ty-four Republicans, twenty-two Democrats, and two independents. Springfield, April a—Charles E. Hay (Dem.) was te-elected Mayor of this city over h. W. Lawrence (Rep.) by about 250 majority. The remainder of the Democratic ticket, except one Alderman, was also elected by majorities ranging from 150 to 600 Quincy, April 3.—The municipal election passed off quietly. Bishop (Rep.) was elected over Parkhurst (Dem.) by 503 majority. MICHIGAN. Detroit, April 3.—The election in this State was for a Justice of the Supreme Court and two Regents of the State University. Two constitutional amendments were also submitted, one increasing the salary of the Governor from SI,OOO to $4,000, and the other enabling corporations to continue their existence without reorganizing at the end of thirty years, as is now required. C. B. Grant (Rep.) was elected Supreme Justice by a good majority. The balance of the Republican ticket wms elected. Both amendments carried. In this city women voted for the first time and elected one of their candidates, Mrs. Parsons, for school inspector. The vote polled was light. Saginaw City, April 3.—The entire Democratic ticket was elected in both Saginaws, but by decreased majorities. OHIO. Cincinnati, April 3.—The interest in the election here was occasioned by the reform movement led by Daniel Stone to strictly enforce the law regarding the sale of. beer on Sunday. The contest resulted in the election of a mixed ticket, four Republicans and four Democrats. Mosby, Republican, for Mayor, has a plurality of about 560. Cleveland, April 3.—With the exception of Police Judge and Public Prosecutor, the entire Republican city ticket was elected by small pluralities. Columbus, April 3.—The municipal election brought out a very light vote. There was a great deal ot dissatisfaction on both sides. Bruck, Democrat, was elected by about 1,200, and the balance of the Democratic ticket by smaller majorities. The Council will be Republican. KANSAS. Leavenworth, April 3.—The contest here for the Mayoralty lay between D. R. Anthony, Republican, and L. M. Hacker, Democrat. Women of all classes and grades of society worked against Anthony. . Susan B. Anthony, sister of the Republican candidate, worked heroically for him, and by her assistance and other means he captured the entire colored vote. Nearly four thousand women voted during the day. A stylishly dressed lady endeavored to vote a colored woman at the Fourth Ward. She was at once surrounded by colored ward workers and so badly frightened that she fainted; Hacker was elected by from 2,003 to 5,000 majority. Wichita, April 3.—At the municipal election about eight hundred women voted, the number being composed mostly of the temperance women and the sporting class. Two women were on tickets for the School Board, both being defeated by a large vote. George E. Harris, a wholesale liquor dealer, was elected Mayor. Two wards elected liquor men to the Council. Cottonwood Falls. April 3.—A ticket composed entirely of ladies was placed in the field by the “bum” element of this town as an insult to those who were leaders in till good works. The better class of citizens at once voted for them, and the result was that Mrs. Minnie D. Morgan was elected Mayor, and a full Board of Aidermen, composed of the -most prominent laities in the city, will aid her in administering the affairs of the town. MISSOURI St. Louis, April 3.—The weather was perfect and a heavy vote was polled. Noonan, Democrat, was elected Mayor by probably 2,000 plurality. Kansas City. April 3.—The hottest city campaign ever known here closed with the election of the entire Republican city ticket, outside of Aidermen, with the exception of Treasurer, the Democratic candidate being elected by a large majority. The Council is Republican. other states. Little Rock, Ark., April 3. —The returns from the judicial election in this State indicate the election of the Democratic nominees. The vote was very smaiL In the Little Rock city election the whole Republican ticket was elected except the Mayor. Lincoln, Neb., April 3.—The entire Republican city ticket was elected and twothirds of the Councilmen. Platsmouth, Neb., April 3.—The city election resulted in a clean sweep for the Democrats. Denver, CoL, April 3.—The entire Republican ticket with Wolfe Londoner at its head for Mayor was elected in this city. Dubuque, lowa. April 3.—SteWart. Democrat, was elected Mayor by 359 majority over Hayden, Republican. The entire Democratic ticket was elected.
FLORIDA SOLONS.
The Speaker of the House Urges a Change in the Mode of National Election. The Florida legislature met in regular session at Tallahassee. Gen. J. B. Wall of Tampa was choosen president of the senate and Dr. J. J . Gaskins of Starke speaker of the house. In taking his seat the latter made a brief speech, in which he said: “I cannot believe it was ever the intention of Jefferson that any man receiving a maiority of the votes of the whole people should not take the position of President of tho United States. Yet the startling fact confronts us that Cleveland received 93,000 more votes than his opponent and still is not President. It is the duty of the Florida Legislature to inquire into and correct this defeet in the national organism in so far as it can.” The sentiment was greeted by wild applause, and it is regarded in Tallahassee as the first State gun fired in behalf of the popular election of President.
BAD WRECK IN MONTANA.
Three People Killed and Three Injured in a Helena Train Collision. A collision occurred on the Northern Pacific, near Helena, Montana, by which three people were killed and three wounded. The east-bound passenger train leaving Helena ran into a double-header freight train standing on the side track, wrecking three engines and piling them in a promiscuous mass on the track. Of the three killed only one has been identified, Charlie Green, a fireman, whose home is in Baltimore. The injured are Harry Conger, A. L. North, mail agent, and Joseph Jackson. Jione of the injuries are serious.
A K[?]earted Official.
Guard (New York Elevated Railroad) —The doctor says I’m gifting dyspepsia. Superintendent (kindly)—l am sorry to hear that. What causes it ? “Why, sir, under the rules, I’ve got to take my meals while on duty on the train, and the doctor save eatin’ so fast will kill me.” “I see. You have to swallow your meals at the rate of twenty miles an hour. Well, I’ll order the engineers to reduce the speed to nineteen miles an hour at meal time.”— New York Weekly. >
In Town and Hamlet
The seeds of intermittent and bilious remittent fever germinate and bear evil fruit. No community has altogether escaped it. In populous wtuds of large cities bad sewerage causes it, and in their suburbs stagnant pools in sunken lots breed it. There is at once a remedy and a means of prevention. Its name is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is, without peradventure, the most potent antidote in existence to the malarial virus. Fortified with this incomparable, saving specific, miasmatic influences may be encountered with absolute impunity. Disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, begotten by miasmatainted water, or any other cause, succumb to the beneficent corrective named, and rheumatic, kidney and bladder troubles are surely removable by its use when it is given a persistent trial.
Is Your Dander Up?
The word “dander” is a corruption of d-anger, and has generally been considered an Americanism, but in Halliwell’s Archaic Dictionary he gives the words dander (anger) and dandy (distracted), the former common to several English counties and the latter peculiar to Somersetshire. A dandy is generally used to mean a coxcomb, a fop, and is the French word dandin (a conceited fellow). There is more Catarrh m tms section of the country than all other diseases put together, aud until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years Doctors pronounced it a local disease, local remedies, and by constantly facing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. ( heney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on ihe market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoontul. It acts directly upon the blood and mucus surface of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for rit.culsrs and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Behold by Drug;ists, lie.
’Way Beyond It.
“My friends and fellow-citizens,” began the impassioned orator, “the gentlemen whom we are about to nominate is a man ’way beyond suspicion.” “Sure that’s what he is!” shouted an an opposing voter. “What we’ve got agin him is all facts.”— Harpers'.
A TRAVELING MAN
Creates Great Excitement in the Empire House. Independence, lowa, Oct. 14, 1888. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich.: Gents—Your Mr. Brooks came hero tonight and registered as agent for Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and as he did so it awakened in me an interest never before realized in a guest at my house. You will not wonder at it when I tell you the story. For years I have been greatly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism, the pain and soreness of the joints at times being almost unbearable; could move about only with tho use of crutches. In addition to this, my stomach became badly diseased, and neuralgia set in, which threatened to end my days. A traveling man stopping with me gave quite a history of your Syrup, and the peculiaiities of its combination, which induced me to try it. I have taken six bottles, and no act in my life affords me greater satisfaction than in writing you that I am a •well man. It will be a, pleasure for me to answer any communications, for I believe it to be the best remedy ever formulated. A'. J. Bowley, Proprietor Empire House, Independence, lowa. Among the names of the mistresses of the White House have been three Marthas, two Marys, two Abigails, one Eliza, one Elizabeth one Margaret, one Sarah, one Jane, one Harriet, one Dorothy, two Julias, one Letitia, one Emily, one Angelica, one Louisa, one Lucy, one Frances, and now there is a Caroline. Mothebs who have delicate children can see them daily improve and gain in flesh and strength by giving them that perfect food and medicine, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liner Oil, with Hypophosphites. Dr. W. A. Hulbert, of Salisbury, HL, says: “I have used Scott's Emulsion in cases of Scrofula and Debility. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure,” Sold by all Druggists. There is a melancholy coincidence in the fact that this is the age of scientific cookery and the age of dyspepsia. To Crawfordsville and Indianapolis, Ind., Troy and Spring-field, O.—Through Sleeping Car from Chicago. A combined sleeping and chair car leaves Chicago via Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad at 11:20 p. m. daily, running through to Springfield, 0., via Indianapolis. Passengers reach Crawfordsville at 5:50 :l m.; Indianapolis, 7:40 a. m.; Troy, 12:04 noon; Springfield, 1:00 p. m.; Cincinnati, 12:10 noon; Louisville, 12:15 noon. Berth rate: Chicago to Indianapolis, $1.50. Chicago City Ticket Office, No. 64 Clark street, Sherman House.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive cure for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have tyeen permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy Fbee to any of your readers who have consumption, if they will send me their Express and P. O. Address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl St, N.Y.
Catarrh Cured.
A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease. Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren street. New York City, will receive the recipe free ot charge. —Night-sweats indicate a run-down nervous system. Magee’s Emulsion is a quick relief and a sure cure. Get it at your druggist
r \ i-rfil WNMI '\S M% V \ Spring Medicine
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rap 1/uCP THE SICK FRIEND. The robust, hale, hearty gentlemen in this picture has just received a call from his friend, who is suffering all the torments of the damned. He is a victim of that commonest of American maladies—bilious dyspepsia, or torpid liver, associated with indigestion. He feels despondent and gloomy, languid and lifeless ; has a bad taste in his mouth ; his tongue is coated, appetite poor; he is drowsy after meals; his sleep is disturbed by bad dreams or by horrible nightmare, and so is not refreshand he has a constant, indescribable feeling of dread or of impending calamity. His friend, upon whom he has called, is telling the sick man that only a few months ago he was in just that same distressed state of body and mind himself, but that he had the good fortune to learn of an unfailing remedy for all such disorders, which he found in that worldfamed medicine known as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It is the only medicine of its class, guaranteed to benefit or euro in all diseases for which it is recommended, or money refunded. Copyright, 1«88, by World's DiSpensary Medical Association, Proprietors.
l:Kr TEC3ES A. Ba. A. no matter how bad or of how long standing, is permanently cured by OR. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY. 50 cents, by druggists.
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