Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The Itata has surrendered to the Charleston. - A chickon-coop built for W. K. Vanderbilt oost $12,000. “The public be d—." In the month of May the public debt was increased $922,915. Give credit to the “Billion Dollar Congress.” Indiana | railroads will pay $500,000 more into the State treasury nnder the new tax law than they did nnder the old law. The Sonth Bend Times wants no ‘monkey work” in politics. Straight, honest work is the best in the long run for all parties. The repnblican organs are exceedingly worried at George M. Pullman defraying the expenses of the recent Qarrisonian trip over the country. Secretary Foster is badly worried over the condition of the Treasury. There is no surplus—it is empty. The late “BillionDollar Congress” did it - ■ ■ »»*■ . Got. Hovey recommended that the State tax levy be raised to 22 cents on the one hundred dollars. The Democratic Legislature compromised on 18 cents. The famouß trotting horse, “Axtell,” recently bought for $105,000, under the new law has been listed at $90,000. His assessed valuation under the old law was $lO5. In an indirect way the repbblican organs are urging county and township officials to increase the levy in proportion to increased valuation. They wish ■to make the new tax law odious. The Repnblican city treasurer of Philadelphia is $1,000,000 short. Between the aforesaid city treasurer and Delamater, the defeated Republican candidate for governor, the State of Pennsylvania will lose hundreds of thousonds of doltars. Our late dude member of Congres, as chairman of the committee on emigration had a bill passed creating the office of Commissioner of Emigration with a silary of $4,000 per ainnm. Billv was evidently providing for himself as he applied for and has been appointed to the position. The critioism of fthe Delphi Journal concerning Congressman Patton, of this district, copied and indorsod by the Rensselaer Repnblican, to say the least was indecent. The repnblican peanut politicians cannot forgive the Doctor for the complete threshing he gave the little dude. By uniting with the Democracy the advocates and supporters of the recent new party movement inCincinnati ean secure all the practical reforms they demand, and at the same time be relieved of the impractical verbiage incorporated by the visionary schemers who controlled the proceedings to advance their personal and political aspirations. Harrison’s comptroller of the currency permitted the Keystone national bank of Philadelphia to remain open and take the money of innocent people for months after he knew ti wasjinsolvent. The Keystone was one of the institution* that famished the money employed in the purchase of “blocks of five,” and general debauchery of the ballet in 1888. My emtire Dry Goode line will be sold with* ut mush regard to oost, until farther Lvvv Hopkins. Ilii -Sfe.