Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1890 — Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills. [ARTICLE]
Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills.
These Pills arc scientifically compounded, uniform in action. No griping pain so commonly following the use of pills. They are adapted t> both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal la the cure of Sick Headache, Constipation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness; and. as an appetizer, they exeel any other preparation. Buffalo Bill, at the zenith of his popularity and success, is not ashamed of the fact that he was ones a scout. He scouts the very idea. 7'e.ra.s Siftings. “I have been occasionally troubled with Coughs, and in each case have used Brown’s Bronchial Troches, which have never failed, and I must say they are second to none in the wo Id."—Helix A. Mau, Cashier, .St. I’aul, Minn. * The orderly mother, with a walking baby in the house, has a place for everything—and the baby knows where it it. Ever since 1864 there have been women (more each year) wno claim that there is no soap halt as good, or us economical us Dobdins’ Electric. There must be some truth in their claim. Try it, Seo how much. ,L The consumer may consider himself lucky if he gets milk of the first water.
A big snow sto.m in northern and western Texas. After all it is “Rile that is riled!’’ The Judge of th« Cass circuit court has set aside the verdict of the jury of S6OO for pl’ff, in cause of Kennard vs. the Town of Montice’lo, and given judgment for the Town. The namn of J. O. Henderson, of th 3 Kokomo Dispatch, will be presented to the Democrat! State Convention for a place on the Democratic State Picket for Au» ditor of State. Mr H. is verv competent for th? position, and if nominated will go in to win. Senator Srooner, of Wisconsin, says that a “mortgage on a farm indicates, vigor, energy and prosperity.” The poor fellows who strain every nerve to remove their mortgages, with’ their farm products awav down, regard them as very aggravating “inct mbrances,” Mr. Spooner. The law, too, designates a ‘mortgage’ an in cum” brancc.
Indianapolis News, Republican: “Mr. Carlisle has me de a public statement of the Democratic position. It does not seem to us to be worth while. The position is impregnable in its right and no explanation is needed. The Republicans have done wrong, and have mad*» a record that will re turn to plague them.”
The Boston Advertiser, a pape r whose staunch Republicanism can not be questioned, gives this unheeded advice to its party: “It is better that the will of the people should stand nullified by the tyranny of a Democratic minority than that the Republicans should proceed without rules, to consider members as present who refuse to vote, and in a quorum so obtained proceed further to unseat enough Democrats (even though rightfully) to give the Republicans a working majority/’ Ihe Philadelphia Ledger (Rep.) goes for speaker Reed as follows: “What he did and was backed in by his “counted in’ quorum would not have been permitted in any intellig nt, lawful governed town council or lyceum debating club in the United States. In fact, there are not many in which so audacious a wrung would have been attempted by a selt-respecting presiding officer. ” Again the Ledger says: “Mr. Reed thinks he has won a great victory over the Democrats. AV ell, let us wai and see. An appeal lies to a higher court, whose decision ma oust Mr. Reed from the Speakership’s chair at the end of the present Congress and put a Democrot in his place, with a whole a.s.*nal of bad'precedents with which to persecute the Republican* members.” The Philadelphia Record has a very clear idea of the persons and interests that will be benefited by •peaker Reed’s performances. It remarks: “The subsidy-mongers and jobbers of every description who have axes to grind in Congress heartily approve of the course of the Speaker, as they eagerly recognize it the removal of a very serious obstacle to ‘the transaction of busies.’ AVhat they mean by ‘business’ are steamship subsidies and other lobby jobs for plundering the Tress,.rv»» i *’ !
