Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Uleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soree, l etter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains I Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, er no pay required. It is guaranteed to give ■atisiaotiqp, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per hex. For aale by F. B. Metes. J. W. French, of Lafayette, is successor to Mr. Murdock as Warden of the Prison North. T. E, Donnelly succeeds himself as deputy. The terms of supei visors, under the new law, will be for four > ears, at $1.60 per day for not more than thirty days n eaoh year. The old officers of the Monon were reelected at a recent meeting of the stockholders. The law exempting tracts of real estate of [-;ve acres and over, situated in towns or cities, used for agricultural purposes, *rom corporation or oity taxes, was repealed by the late legislature. The republican house of representatives in Maine has voted down the Australian ballot law. Republicans want no law that will interfere with their oorrnpt methods to secure power. Maine is tke home of Blaine and Reed. It has behn decided that the tariff must be modified, or Franoe won’t exhibit a* the world’s fair. —— mm ■ Look on this picture: I hereby return, with my approval, a bill to reduce the emolamentß of the supreme oourt reporter, not to apply to the present incumbent, John L. Griffi'hs, a republican. Napoleon Hovey, Governor. And then on this: I hereby return a bill to reduce the emoluments of state and oounty officials. 1 e nuot approve it beoause tc does not apply to the present incumbents, most of them democrats. Napoleon Hovey, Governor.
Here are two republican views of the fee and salary bill: [lnd. Journal.] [Governor Hovey. It is a step in the Must not every canright dire -tion and did man admit that the recognition of a this bill is a sham, a principle which, if deoeption,a delusion followed out, may and a snare, to cheat lead to practical re- and defeat the peo torm * * * It pie out of the reform has the merit of put- in the law of fees and ting all county offi- salaries which they cers on ib.ed al t- have so long and so i ies, graded accord- earnestly demanded, ing to population, and that it will be reand doing away with pealed before it has official fees and the least vitality, emoluments. The compensation of every officer will be fixed by law, and all fees in excesa of the compensation so fixed will go into the treasury. The recognition and establishment of this|prinoiple is a good starting point for future reform.
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