Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1892 — Page 8

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DOnr choice, subject to decision of the Democratic National Convention: For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice President, ISAAC P. GRAY, of Indiana. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove —William Wil, lets. Gillam— John Ryan. Walker—El wood Spriggs. Barkley—E»st—Louis Bull; W. Smith Newell. Marion—Eas., W. Duvall; S. A. EL Yeoman; W., D. B. Noweis. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton—John Goetz. Keener—Albert Brooks. Kankakee—T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield—S. D. Clark Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; W., Dan O’Conner; S., Ed Btake. Milroy—James Letter. Union—T. J. Mallatf. Chairman- N. S. i ates. Secretary and Treasurer—C. D. Noweis. DELEGATES TO DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. James W. Douthlt, Smith Newell, T. F. Maloney, M. J. Castebo, Ira W. Yeoman. The Cash Account.—TlieJlndianapolis News, a prominent Re*. Dublican journal, says: “It does not take long in this * country tor a change to come over the face oc things. How short 4 time it is since our surp’us was an old song. Now we have our Secretary of the Treasury denying that there is a deficit. In fact, the Treasury seems to be in the condition of Mother Hubbard’s cup* board when she went to it to get the poor dog a bone. The secretary says the net cash balance consists of subsidiary coinage, and there are besides disbursing officers’ balances and national bank redemption funds—in other words, money that is pledged to other uses— so that with even the shifty book-keeping that was resorted to by the present regime we are down to“quarteis,” “dimes” and“halfs” to protect us from a deficit unless we appropriate money that belongs to the other uses. Honest book keeping, such as we nad till now, and such as records private business, would doubtless show a deficit. A prohibitory tariff and a billion dollar congress will bankrupt any country if given time enough.

GARRISON ON PROTECTION.

William Lloyd Garrison, one of the founders and organizes of the republican party, was at one time a protectionist, but more recently referred to the protection theory •s follows: ‘The protection of American la bor has a taking sound, but it really means the restriction and taxation of that labor. Protection against what? Have we not the best educated and most intelligent population on earth ? and does not this imply industry, thrift, skill, enterprise, invention, capital, beyond any Other forty millions of people? Have we not muscles as well as brains? Have we not a oountry unrivaled i_ the variety and abundance of itsratural prodnetion and the abounding riches •f its mineral resources? What gKtfe need we to claim or ought we

to have? If, in as open field, we can not successfully compete with “the cheap and pauperized labor of Europe,” in all that is necessary to our comfort, or even to our luxury, then let us "o to the wall. Was the slave labor of the south at all a match for the free labor of the North? In which section of the Union was industry best protected or wealth most augmented? Is it not ludicrous to read what piteous calls are made for th protection of the strong against the weak, of the intelligent against the ignorant, of the well-fed against the half tarring, of our free republican n .tion against the eff-te governments of the Old World, in all that relate! to the welfare of the people? With all that God has done for us, in giving u, such a goodiy heritage, am not we con. j trive to live without erecting barriers against the freest intercourse > with all nations? Must we guard our ports against the free importation of hemp, iron, broadcloth, silk, coal, etc, tc., is though it were a quest foil of quarantine for the sma 1-pox or Asiatic cholera? defusing to Jo so, will the natural consequences be “vacant factories,' fuinaces standing idle, the ships j of manufacturing mdustry.closed, labor begging and starving for want of emplo meat,” and all the odier fearful results that are so confidently predicted by the advocates of the protective policy falsely so called.”

Attention! If you desire a fine lead of hair of a natural lim end ’ree from dandruff, Hall’s Hair Benewer is tn best and safest preparation to accomplish it. The old stocks having been woiked off, why do nottbenumer ous American tin plate mills which lave been started—on paper at east—during the 3 tst year and a half begin supplying the market, as Mr. Niedringhaus and others promised would be done? Then* was received Thursday of last week at the Chicago custom house, 1,349,000 pounds of tin plate to be ns ad by local establishments All of it came from Wales and pi id a duty of 2.2 cents a pound. Why did not the American manufacturers offer their product to the Chicag« firms instead of allowing the Welshmen to contii ue o monopolize the business?

The great majority of so called cough cures do little more than impair the digestive functions and create b le. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, on the contrary, while it cut es the cough, does not interfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. The following words from Grover Cleveland are wo”th repeating and remembering: “But our farmers and agriculturalists- those who from the soil produce the things consumed by all—are peihaps more directly and plainly concerned than any other of our citizens, in a just and careful system of federal taxation. * * * lor many ot the necessaries and comforts of which the most scrupulous economy enables them to bring i”to theii* homes, amt for the implements of husbandry, they are oblig'd to pay a price largely increased by n:i unnatural profit which, bv the action ot the government, is give to the more favored manufacturer.” Women who suffer from nervous aud physical debility find great help in the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla It produces the rapid effect of a stimulant, without reaction—the result being a permanent increase of strength and vigor, both of mind and body. Happy and content is a home with “‘ The Ro« Chester;” alamo with the light of the morning. For catalogue, write Rochester Lamp Co,New York Hall’s Hail- Renewer enjoys a world-wide reputatio.. for restoring the hair to bald heads and changing gray hair to the original color of youth.

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GOOD LOOKS. (too i looks are more than skin r’eej) depending u ion the healtny condition of all tlic vital organs. If the Liver bo inactive, veu have a Biliorts Look; if your rtonaacli bj disordered you have a I> speptic Look, and if your Kidneys be affected you have a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and ToDic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures Pimples. Blotches , Boils andgivrsa good complexion. Sold at Meyer’s Drugstore, 50e !>• r hot ‘le. 4 it is a great misfortune for the young and middle aged to be.gray. To overcome this a ad appe» r young use Hall’s Hair Renewer, a reliable panacea.

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