Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
rMuientin *t tit, *ig. A California paper nations some m fee peculiarities of the fig. It has u« blossom, and evidently requires breathin* places, for from the little button * the end, there are minute ducts or all •paces which rim right through the fruit and clear into the stem. If, i# drying, tho fig Is not placed as it grow On the tree toe fruit sours and mold* The fruit does not hang from the tree b.,t Inclines upward, held by the stem, tnd this button, or month, opeue toward the ,«un If not so placed whei being dried the button is shaded sad ihe fruit then moils. English Spavin Liniment removes al 1 Hard, Soft or Oallonsed Lamps end Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin Ourbß. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save SSO uy use of one botile. Warranted the moi.t complete Blemish Caro ever known. Sold by Long ft Eger, Druggists, BenßMlaes, Ind. Now Stjl* t»" Tntah*. TrankiMikera say that the gijraatk Saratogas are < ‘out of styliv " and that woman of good sense are preferring to buy two moderate siifid trunks, about forty inches long, with flat tfcp# and. iron bands and oak tips. Wicker trunks are alto popular—both With w«*n«a a.nd expressmen.
Advertised Letters— C. O. Alleu, Mr. Frank O’Bri.. au, Win, Mader, Aims Tonioe Winegarden. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Presto! Change! Gray and faded beards made to assume their original color by applying Buckingham’s Dye for‘the Whiskers. It never fails to satisfy. The now Dunlap shape iu stiff hats, at Ellis A Murray’s.', One of the most telling pc lets in Governor Campbell’s Ada spooch was his explanation that the MoKinley law, increasing taxation from 40 to 00 per oent. in time of peace, was pressed on the pie of protection to Amerioan labor, and that, nevertheless, it had reduced the wages of many laborers and inoi eased those of not; a singlo one. Then followed a ohoice passage:
I hold in my hand a list of thirty great establishmehts in this country, including the gentloman you named a while ago, Mr. Onrnovie’s plaoe, working 30,800 men, in which organized labor is banished, in whioh even the great Assoo’ationof Amalgamated Iron and Steel Workers that they seduced in trying to get the tariff on tin, to raise their w ges; and in those establishments organization is not permitted, and I ask the Major now, and I ask him to answer hero, whether he upholds the banishing of organized labor from the great faotories of the country. [Applause.] Kinoe this speech was made the cigarmakers have concluded their great $25,000,000 Trust, with the view to the exclusion of Union labor. The great l)r. Boerhaave left three directions for preserving the health—keep the feet warm, the head cool, and the bowels opon. Had he practiced in our day, he might have added: and purify the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; for he certainly would consider it the best.
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