Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SEND twelve cents in postage stamps to 39 Corcoran Building, Washington, D. i o.’, and you will receive four copies of Kate Field’s Washington, containing matter of special interest. Give name and address, and say where you saw this adveitisement. ———♦ V* - A pensioner has been found who under Raum’s administration got a good round sum for loss of hair. Senator Edmunds attributes the ‘‘hard times” to the Democratic administration, and then proceeds to confess that they are mainly due to the Sherman 1 iw, for which he is ; orry he voted, which was passed by a Republican congress, sign* ed by a Republican president, and which, after its disastrous operations had been clearly demonstrated, the Republicans of the succeeding congress refused a bill repea ing because, as they patriotically acknowledged, they wished to “put the democrats in a hole.” B Hireling by the meal, day or •week at the World’s Fair restaurant, 0. H. Vick, proprietor.

Go to ths New York Millinery store for your stylish hats and dress making. M . & A. Meyr. - ~ ♦» "■■■■■ ■ Advertised JjETTEUS--Miss Ada Wood, Miss Olive Weeks, Chancy W. Wilson. Persons calling forb ters inthe above list will please iy they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. D WIG GINS SETTLED. The Dwiggina’ nettled with the Lowell an i Hebron bank creditors and Receiver haa boon discharged. The bluff auit against Sheriff Freidrioh was also dismissed. By tho terms of the agreement the Dwiggina* retain the contracts and collect moneys on same, but nil receipts are to be turned over to creditors of Lowell and Hebron banks until all such claims are settldd. Then the contracts and income are theirs again. We are told the amount of creditors’claims is about #16,000. Oroditora of other Dwiggina banks made no attempt to “file under" on tho claims against the Griffith contracts.—Lake Co. News.

Dr. I. B Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor eye glasses, the best made. We invite attention to the ‘ad’ “See Again as in Youth," in another column. Bear it constantly in mind that the present demoralization of financial mat. ters is the direct offshoot of Republican legislation.; - ........ eu»fi» ■ . I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amoiints from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to pay commission 5 per cent.— Kesp money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote. Rochester Sentinel: The hope 'entertained by tenth district republican j apers that the president would precipitate democratic turmoil by re-opening the county seat post office contests, already settled bv Congressman Hammond is dwindling into ethereal ether. The county seat postoffice contests are settled but the republican papers cannot reconcile themselves to the fact. But there is nothing remarkable about this. One of them published within a stones throw of the Sentinel is still insisting that Cleveland isn’t President of the United States.

Charley Landis, of the Delphi Journal, and Judge Johnson, of ’92 fame, it is said have ugly political dreams with Billy Owen in them. REV. FRED PETTIT IS NOT DYING. The Rochester Sentinel, whose editor is one of the Directors of the prison north, says: The report going the lounds of the press that Rev. Fred Pettit, the alleged wife murderer, serving a life sen’ence in the northern prison, is dying, is a mistake. Pettit did have a critic 1 and almost fatal surgical operation performed but he is recovering from it nicely and the prison physician thinks the operation will effect such new life in his general constitution as to fully overcome his bronchical trouble which many thought to be consumption. The stories|of his atingsoap with suicidal intent or to injure bis l.ealth for the purpose of eliciting sympathy are all bosh. Pettit has been a very sick man but he wanted to get well as earnestly as anv body because he expects the Supreme Court to gr nt him a new trial and to be acquitted in such an event. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. The cream of the country papers is found in Remington's County Seat Lists. advertisers avail themselves of these copy of which can be had of Remington Bros., of New York A Pittsburg.