Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1893 — Page 8
F3IDAY. JULY 28.11893 utered at tae po«to«ce at Kensselaer, lnd &8 se cond-clsss matter.)
MONON ROUTE RENSSELAER TIME TABL h jSOUTH BOUND. No. s—Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:49 a. K 00. 37—Milk & aocom., * 6:21 P. M No. Jl--Vestibule, daily, •*» * *; No. 3 —Night Express, 10:31 P- * No. 45—Way Freight, 2.4 f. m NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk aceom., Daily, 7:37 *■ No. 74-Freight . *• " No. 4-Mail and Ex., “ K o. 8-Mail & Express, _ 7 ■ s r sp p No. 32-Vestibule, 2.5( P. M No. 46—Way Freight, 9 2U a. m
ALWAYS 6IVES :'s patrons WZ&8&S&. "' Full Worth of!; ■'‘heir Honey by ! f 3 t*^/^**^* tmiely and Quickly I between -if»ij Chicago * ■ Lafayette nrfianapolisll Cincinnati * * Louisviilel.^lfc^Thrxil FtiLLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS <RAINS BUN THROUGH SOLID /ickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. arCet Maps and Time Tahiti? if you want to be core fully informed—ali Ticket Agents at Coupon 4ta*4ona bare them—or sddreee
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NO CAUSE FOB ALABM. Comptroller Eckels hes gained the confidence of the country as comptroller, and he is now making strides toward a reputation as a statesman and a financier.— In his remarks at the dinner of the Union league club he most sensibly said: “The condition which confronts the American people is one that deserves the thoughtful attention of every c tizen who ba, a heart the interest of the country.— It isn’t a time of panic, because we have passed the period in onr history when a panic is a possibility, but it is one of slow liquidation, the result of uitdue speculation and unwise financial legislation. Nothing is to be| gained by taking on a fright thtit is unwananted by either the immediate past or the immediate fnture. What the American people ought to do in the midst of the failures that nav e occurred is not to give way to uncalled-for alarm, but to study the character of the institutions whioh have failed, the causes whieh have produced them and the localities in which they have occurred. After such a study let them view the solvent ins*Rations everywhere about them, and the conclusion that must irresistably follow is that the legitimate life of the country is not threatened, but instead will come oui of the present turmoil the stronger for naving passed through it.” Upon whioh the Indianapolis Sentinel comments as follows: ‘lt would be an excellent thing for every man in the country to consider thesa statements oarefully. The first phase of the present movement was a fear that the | government might not be able to maintain the gold basis in the face of gold exports to Europe. That has passed away completely. Today you oan scarcely find a person who has any fears as to the stability of onr currency of all kinds. The foolish talk about depreciated silver coin had its temporary effect, but every one now realizes that silver and paper alike are on a goid basis, and long as the country exists they will be wfi»th gold, dollar for dollar. That foolish craze has passed away and now we are dealing only with its effects. There was an unusual demand fur|money, an unusual call on banks, and a contraction of credit. A few weak banks failed and the reliable banks a enforced to orepare for any call that might be made on them. This precipitated liquidation, and slow liquidation will necessarily continue until the banks feel safe in resuming former business conditions.
It is not probable that this condition oan last long. The drought and failure of crops in Europe have already made a demand on this country that has almost exhausted the surplus stock of last year.— Hay is selling abroad at unheard of pri•ees. Wheat is still low, but is oertainjto advance soon. Our June exports of wheat were feat slightly in excess of last year’s, tout the first two weeks of July shoyr 7,* 812,639 bushel* exported, as against 4,>643,659 for the same two weeks last year. Eastern paper* report that every available bottom is chartered far grain export, and the movement at the pew srop will, therefore, be math mom speedy than usual.— This enport will of necessity mere money tm this country and within five m six weeks, at the outside, there will certainly be a return to easy conditions. This is terms ' * on^ t '° £ 0
Usually there is during the summer months a large transfer of money from this country to Earope by tourists, bat in the. present season this travel is ostimated by the steamship compaanies at only 55 per cent, of the usual amount, and at the same time there is a heaw increase in the travel to this country, which is to be accounted for by the world’s fair. This fact is favorable to the speedy return of the normal conditions, and so. too, is the war-cloud m Siam. If it were merely a question between France and Siam this would be of little consequence, but England's traditional policy is to oppose the lodgment of any other country on the boundaries of India, and a conflict between any two European nations means a continental wir. Of course, actual war may not come lut there will very probably be a mobilization of troops and a gathering of supplies that will call for the export of all our surplus products. The probabili'ies are that the existing depression will pass off as quickly and completely as the great bank panic of 1857.
For binding twine go to Alf. Collins’. Buy yeur threshingooal of C. W. Coen. Doc. Horton now occupies his new residence. Buckeye binders and mowers, at Alf Collins'. Ed. Irwin is in charge of the Hogan creamery. * Sunday Grubb was with hiß family over Geo. McElfresh has purchased a New Oklahoma lot. Miss Eva Washburn visitod relatives in Medaryville last week. S ; o^Dnvall, Cbica go, visited his brother, J. W.,-and friends, this week. W G v e °,-K Mar ! C ‘ m ' Barkley township, was kicked by a horse Sat rday of last week. M^ y v W * Bhburn - Chicago, spent Sunday with her parents in Rensselaer. Au extensive gravel bed has been disof T town° n tbe J ° hn Sbie,d ® farm, south James, son of Nelson Randle, has accepted a position in a wholesale house at Omaha, Nebraska. Gayl Chiloote, wife and two children mVSv 0 * 1 " we visiting his father] M. r. and friends in Rensselaer. rw* y r °^ 1 earl J Boy of C. W. - He Wlll » lve y° n ‘he best grade at thepnee you pay for lower grade* 5
W# have been on the sick list for the past three weeks. To our kindlv disposeJ patrons this is a suflicient apology—to the otherwise we make none. Ernest W. Rettger, of Huntingbnrgh, lnd., a graduate of the State University, and also of State Normal, has been enMrs S. A, Henry, after a long illntss, died at Battle Creek, Mich,, where she had gone for treatment, Tuesday morning last, in her 53d year Remains were inm Weston cemetery, Rensselaer, inoreday forenoon. Mrs. Emma, wife of Elder L. E. Conner, died suddenly at their home in Macv. Hid., last Saturday, of apoplexy. Mrs. Norm Warner and son Charles, and Mrs. Ben Harris, of this place, attended the funeral which occurred Monday. At noon. Tuesday last, fire was discovered in Borne oats screening and the wood--i‘r. g 0t tha bln ' hy parsons entering Nowels new mill near the depot. The fire was put out before the fire company reached the locality. Supposed to be the work of incendiaries. °. P. Beam, father of Wm. Beam.lday agent at this placa, left his home at Reynolds Tuesday of last week for the transaction of some business in Lafayette, and nothing has been heard of him since. He is reported as having S4OO on 'his play° n ao<lst * 8 feared fa aß met with foul
A democratic l names* men in discussl?£v the BitUßt i° n the othei day saidWhenever a man these times tc the Demoorats, one of two things is sure. He is either a damn fool himself, or thinks County o NewsT h * U iß ’"- Lake I|A Goodlander wants to know of the Kensselaer editors “What dog-fennel will be worth after the of their city is har ested thisglali'^ The Sentinel would refer Jack to the editors of the Republican and Pilot, who advocated its cultivation, and to the City Dads who engaged in its culture and are the rightfn owners of the crop. BRUNKER’S Carminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists !
TRUSTEE S NOTICE. Notjce is|hereby given that I will be a> my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joidun township, 01 the Fourth Saturday ci each month for the transaction of bum. ness connected with tba duties of Trustee- JAMES H. CAItR, Trustee Jordan Township ALL FOR 55 CENTS. The Monon Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in daily serv. ice on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These cars are models of convenience, comfort and beauty, and are operated on the a la carte plan! which means that a passenger can get any thing he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, rater, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the Monon’s new sahedule to Florida.
Porter & Wishard are now occupying their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just comp’eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old a L d new.— Give them a call. Miss Jessie Bartoo makes a specialty of children’s pictures at the w orid’s F*>ir Pavilion. Give her f call Austin & Co., composed of W. B, Aus tin, A. H. Hopkins, G. E. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid hack at any time, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody.
THE CLIMAX WASHER. ** _ Thu best seller evKB HANDLED BT A DEALER. Will wash anything from a eainbrm ■ 1 fmß kerchief to a rag nr‘■WrrrlJSr pet. Bottom remov - able. Write for prlces. Til E STEARNS m m aV’F’g com pan v ('on Ind. MMDF ( Mention thU paper)
( ORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. ‘Attorney -at-Law xn.sßei.abb. - - . . Indiana, c'lactlces Jin tbe Courts of Jasper and adofnlng counties. Makes collections a specialty. Office on north side of Washington Afreet. opposite Court House- vml ifWONP. THOMPSON. DAVID J. THOMPSON Notary Public. THOMPSON A BROTHER, 4ws«h.am. . . "£* iaj|l Practicein all the Courts. ARION 1. SPITE ER IKA w. yeoman," Attorney at Law n I^°i TARIr 9 practice in all n / ' " eatoß an d Jasper° o Tunti , M NflWt °* i JAMEs W. DOUTHIT ______ * Indiana.
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