Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Monday last was Chinaman’s llGßth New Year’s day. The Republicans want a free balloi—with bayonets behind it. i mm The Indianapolis Democrat favors Gov. Gray for President. Gen. Geo. A. Sheridan, rep., of Louisiana, says Harrison is a “back number.” The Republican minority in thi■ Illinois Legislature bave adopted the motto “Anything to boat Palmer.” The oost to the country for conducting elections under the operations of the republican Force bill would be considerably over $17,000,000. In retaliation for the McKinley bill France has raised the duty on lard and bacon from the United States to twelve francs per one hundred kilos. Prohibitory. The Democratic members of the Maine Legislature are making an effort to secure the passage of a law similar to the Australian system of voting. The Republicans oppose it. The Indianapolis Sentinel very proper, ly says that the complete and unanimous vindication of Wardeu Murdock of the prison north by the committee of the house and senate is a decoration of hono T of which that gentleman may well be proud.
