Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1890 — To Tariff Reformers. [ARTICLE]

To Tariff Reformers.

The executive committee of the Indiana Tariff Reform League have completed the arrangements for the annual meeting on Mar h 4th and sth. A mass meeting will be held in Masonic Hall on the evening of Tuesday, March 4th. This meeting will be addressed by Hon. Boyu Winchester, of Lou* isville; Hon. Tbonns G. Shear man, of New York, and Hon. C. S. Darrow, of Chicago. Hon. J. Proctor Knott, of Kentucky, and Frankliu McYeagh, of Chicago, will probably also be present On Wednesday, March sth, the business meeting of the League will be held. The committee'is anxious to have every county in the Slate represented at that meeting. Replies received to a circular sent out by the committee indicate a g owing interest in the movement, and a large andenthuo siastic meeting. Reduced rates have been granted from all points in Indiana to persons attending the convention. In purchasing tickets to Indianapolis, be careful to get the certificate from the ageut at the starting point which guar* autees the reduced return fare.— without this certificate full fare will be charged both ways. Any further information will be furnished on apol.cation to the corresponding secretary, Thos. J. Hudson. No. 36| Washington sf oot, Indianapolis, nd. ' ‘.MI ■ ■■■ i A great wonder—how a fine i| wool, 40*inch wide, in the 1 to. spring shades, worth usual! f cents per yar4, can now be sot i for 48 cents per yard. Chicago Bargain Store.

Fair warning is given by an ex change to the unwary when it says: “If you get a circular from Brooklym asking you to subsoiibe to the Post and Tribune,’ and adding that every subscriber has the privilege of guessing at the number of a pint of beans, and the best guesser gets $1,500 in cash, light your pipe with it. There is uo such papei there, and the whole thing is a swindle.” A Specialty— Boots and Shoes of the best brands and lowest one price for cash in J asper county. Chicago Bargain Store. • ei> Bright Prospects. Visiting friend—How are you and your husband coming on? Mrs. Hopeful.—O, he is a model husband! There is no species of vice from which he has not sworn off several times. I feel mneh encouraged* good first-class spring kip b 00,,, warranted, only $2.00. Chicago Bargain Stol e. rotma man. remember that a friend is another self. The one needs the assistance of the other. If you have found a true friend be then trne to h>m, ye know not at wh-»t hour that prove himself o you a friend