Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cl 1 fM Private Funds to Loan «PI J|UUU on Real Estate Mortgages at Citizens’ State Bank. Rensselaer, Ind., June 15,’94. Mr. Cleveland has signed the bill admitting Utah to statehood.— This will add the forty-fifth star to Old Glory.” • Rochester turned out en masse at the convention which placed her honored citizen, Valentine Zim merman, in nomination for Con • gress. The ‘bolters,’aicording to programme, met in Hammond, and p'need ‘billy-goat” Johnston in nomination. YY’e were informed that the attendance was small and most of the ballots cast by proxy. The Democr icy of this conn gressioual district has pressed into its service a well known undertaker to properly dispose of the “political corpuses” of the Carroll county “kid” and the Porter county “billy-goat.” Anarchy is an exotic which was brought over to this country by the o vners of the product of protected industries in the shaue >f the pauper labor that has been imported from year 10 year to displace American labor because it was cheaper. It enabled them to increase prices ou products and and pay less for their production.

The wretches who loot stores, burn bridges and destroy n.ilroad cars belong to the cheapflabor that protected industries have brru-ht here from tune to time with which to supplant honest Ameiican labor. They have helped to make wages cheap and are making life and •ropertv cheap in anil around Chicago.—Evansville Courier. The Pullman town in Illinois is the best example of protection »n this country. Protection has done for it just what it is doing for the United States puttings high wall around it. Instead of trading with th > outside world the citizens of little "Pullman live on odo another, trade with one another under a protection price and the result is the present trouble. A few men get immensely rich and the thers become very poor. There are no home owners at Pullman—Logansport Pharos.

The Rochest r Sentinel thus refers to the nomination of itsiownsinau for congress: The nomination of Senator Zimmerman for Congress, at Hammond, Wednesday, is atriunriDh of which the Fulton county democracy i- not only proud but profoundly a •nteful. Meeting in the convmi lion, ns we did, the friendly but viy irou« opposition of some of tne most prominent and influential democrat of the district, it is but a natural consequence that Fulton county’s cup of jov i-: trickling over with lull* ess. The oaudidaoy of such eminent democrats as Judge Winfield, JudgePGDrd and Patrick Keefe made the success of Mr. Zimmerman a ieto.iv, the appreciation of which cun only lie manifested by the. vote our eounly rolls up next November in favor of one of our citinens representing this district in the national congress. Hie nominee needs no introduc ? tion to Sentmel readers. eis known and honored by everybody in tfce county as one of oqr most enterprising and patriotic piiizeus, and one wo)! deserving the nomination just won and success at the polls,i 1 November. He will make few speeches during the campaign hut Will at once enter upon a house to hous l canvass and thus p rsoially acquaint himself with the wishes mid m eds of our people that he may intelligently chamniou their interests in the h j|s of Congress.

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