Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHIC A.GO CUMIN SHUT! Si mi-Annual Clearance Sale! ' * ». & ■ ,x® 20 per cent,, or one*fifth off regalar prices, marked in plain figures with ink. Space here for - * only a few prices. Overcoats marned $16.50, now foa sl3 20. Overcoats marked $15.00, non for $12.00, Overcoats marked $12.00, now for $9.60. OAercoats marken SIO.OO now for SB.OO. Overcoats marked $6,00, now for $4.80. Overcoats marked $3.25, .jow for $2.60. PEE CENT. OFF ON ALL PLUSH AND WOOL CLOAKS, JACKETS AND CAPES.“©t * Plush Cloaks marked $29, now for $22. £O. Plush Cloaks morked S2O, now for $16.00. P ush Cloaks marked sl6, now for*sl2.oo. Plush Jackets marked $22, now for $17.60. Plush Jackets marked $lB, now sos $14.40. Plush' Jackets marked $12.00, now for $9.60, Cheaper grades of CJaolcets and Cloaks from $1,25 to SSOO, t ol 3© ■ "Lit. ;; ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ _____________ ***«•■— A-’ - Slaugntering prices on Boots and Shoes, broken sines, odds and ends, at a great redaction to closo out. Come early, as every one should avail themselve of tins golden opportunity as all Winter Goods must be closed out to make room for an immense new stock of Bpring Goods. Cbim Sunii Store:

Dudley, ex-oommississioner of pensions, inventor and patentee of “blooks-of-five" fraud; Tanner, ex-commissioner of pensions, have been engaged for somo time in the management of pension agencies at Washington, and now Michener, late attorney-general and chairman of the republican state central committee has entered the list of those engaged in sh«v ing the claims of ex-soldiers. Dud if and Tanner have accumulated big I enk accounts, and Michener expects to t aki big pay. The trio are leading repul 1 can and love the soldiers’ - pension busina s —with an everlasting love!

Scientific American.— Every ■gjek this most valuable periodical present* whatever is new in the world of soience, art and mannfaotnres. Full of practical information, it discloses to the thoughtful not only what has been ascertained, but also suggests the possibilities still to be revealed. For forty-five years Munn A Co. have conducted this paper in connection with the procuring of patents for new inventions. The Scientific Ami rican is authority on all scientific and mechanioal subjects, and should be in every household. Copies of the paper may be seen at this office. F. Zugbaum, merchant tailor, wishes to give notice to his many friends and patons in Bensselaer and vicinity that he will dose his shop during the dull season of January and February, but will reopen it in March, with a much larger stock of goods, and be prepared to do a much larger business than heretofore. 2t.

The National Democrat which was established in Washington one year ago by Edmund Hudson, with the indorsement of the great leaders of the party, has entered upon its second year with a circulation of 40,000 copies each week. This is perhaps the largest circulation ever attained by a weekly newspaper during the first year of its existence. The National Democrat occupies a field of its own, and one that too long remained unfilled. It gives a oompletejrecord of political information, including the most important speeches that are delivered- by Democratic leaders in Congress and on the stump. It is renduring the pirty an important service, and should be read by all who wish to keep fully informed in regard to public affairs and who mean to defeat the wicked scheme of the Republican leaders to secure permanent control of the Government, in spite of the fact that they are, and must remain, tho minority party in this country.

“Man proposes, ” says the proverb; but a certain maiden lady in Rensselaer Rays that “he don’t do anything of the kind.— The nearest he comes to it is to look morose and say things that would look flat in print." Charley Kliest has been appointed tc the railroad office at Westville. Mr. Ed. O’Conner, who has been working at Louisville, Kentucky, is spending a few days with his famiy at this plaoe.