Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — Page 1

yOLUME XVIIL

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The Democratic Sentinel.

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PASSING EVENTS.

Drunkenness is the most common •flense in Russia. The most frequent crime in California is burglary. California convicts each cost the State 32 cents a day. Dublin, with a population of 350, • iIOO, has 1,146 police. Last year there were in Vienna 316 suicides and 338 attempts. Iron and steel are made by native tribes in the interior of Africa. In Australia a 17-year-old giant measures 8 feet 3 i inches and weighs 800 pounds. The Pope will shortly publish a jubilee encyclical, which will be a political religious, and social testament. The public executioner ol Austria wears a pair of new white gloves every time he carries out a capital sentence. In Chinese the letter “i" has 145 ways of being pronounced, and each pronunciation has a different meaning. The average cost of building an English ironolad is $240 per ton; French, $275; Italian, $285; German, 1300. AT the present rate of increase there will be 63,000,000 people in Canada In fifty years’ time, and 190,000,000 In the United States. Moles differ from bacteria, acoord!ng to Prof. Frankland, in action, and produoe an oxidation or burning up. Instead of fermentation. Archbishop Satolli will not be made a Cardinal at the March consistory, as the Pope wishes him to remain In America tor the present.

RENSSELAEB fASI EK COUNT!. INDIANA. FRIDAY NOVEMBEK 16 1894

the estimated imputation of Mecca Is about 60,000, while the number of pilgrims massed together there 1 .at year from all parts of the Moslem world was variously estimated at from 200,(XX) to 300,000. The normal temperature of a man is about 98.5 degrees; of the snail, 7 degrees; oyfeter, 82 degrees; porpoise, It q degrees; rat, cat or px, 102 degrees*, sheep, 101 degrees', hog, iOS degrees; chicken. ; ! ’ u -grees. How East it is to plan out a path to pursue, and how hard it is follow it when you start out on your journey. Ip you have a single friend on earth, no matter how humble or insignificant he may be, strive to keep his confidence. Don’t be too profuse in your thanks to the man who lets you have your own way. He may be doing it to cure you of a folly. A man was never so rich or p -wer ul that he had friends who would care tor ids children, if he should become suddenly poor.

ABOUT LIBRARIES.

The Pomona (Cal.) public library lias iost but one book in three years. Op seven hundred boys and girls who drew books from the library of the Coiege Settlement In Rivington street, New York, last year only two tad American parents. Mbs. Isabel Poland Bankin, daughter of the late Luke P. Poland, has given to the town of Morristown, Vt., one thousand dollars toward a library which is being established there. The records of tho Xew Haven Public Library show that there were four thousand less books drawn last year than the year previous, the decrease being almost wholly in the field of fie-

‘A FIRM AD BNC S TO CORRBCT PATHOI LBS.”

A sensible memorial will be that dedicated to Wilkie Collins. It will consist of a small library of choloe notion, to be presented to the "People’s Palace” In London. Fifteen hundred dollars has already been raised for this purpose. Some one has been interviewing a country book-seller In England with an extended business and learned from him that while the ladles are reading a more serious line of books, Arnold, Froude and Lang, the men are taking te novel-reading with a vengeance.

There are nine classes or grades of funerals, the most expensive of which costs, nominally, 8,000 francs, and the ninth a few francs only. The seventh, which is usually chosen by the working people, can be had for about sls. The hearse is decorated with ootton fringe, and there is no mourning oarriage, though one can be had for 22 francs. The religious service costs in addition $4. Few persons avail themselves of the eighth and ninth grades, whloh cost almost nothing, preferring either toe semi-gratuitous funeral or that entirely gratuitous, whloh present nearly the »ame external signs of luxury, and to the public eye are quite ae creditable.— Ban Francisco Chronicle. Down in Florida last week two alligators engaged in a conflict on a rivyr hank that lasted for nearly an hour

Well Disguised.

She -“Leanler Chumpleigh doesr. t leek like an actor, does her" lie—'N& v aud he doesn’t act like one. either.”— Life.

French Funerals.

W00D...1f those of our subscribers who have promised us wood on subscription will bring it right a oug, they will confer a great favor. The Democratic party has been made a scapegoat for the sins of the republican party. The result of the election affords an example of the innocent suffering for the guilty. It will be the duty of Jasper county Democrats hereafter to devote their entire energies to the interests and upbuilding of the Democratic party. Republican politicians in the cities, it is said, dresst d their children in rags and sent them out up n the streets to beg, with placards on their backs stating that “these are democratic times.” We take it that hereafter the Democrats of Jaßper county will devote their entire efforts to the strengthening and their own organization, and re” frnii. from assisting those c-.early opposed to them. Of Interest to Ladies.— The scalp maybe kept white and clean, and the hair soft, pliart, aud'glosßy, by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. This preparation never faiiS to re. store to faded and gray hair its original color. Sold by druggists and perfumers.

There is no surplus to entice tbo hungry republican liordeß how prepariug to march on W shiugton. The prohibitory character of the McKinley law diverted the revenue from the national treasury and landed them in the coffers of the greedy trusts and monopolies. ■' ' ' '-V You may eat cheap food and not be seriously hurt by it; but you cannot take cheap medicines without positive injury. If you use any substitute for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, you do so at the peril of your health, perhaps of y~ur life. Ins sist on having Ayer’s, and no other. The Democrat who is such from p. inciple was never stronger in his political faith than he is today while the high tariff hosts are. jol lifying. Before another election th j people of the land we love will be enjoying the blessings of a low tariff. Jf the Provider of every good and perfect gift does not withdraw the blessings of fruitful fields this land will agaiD blossom as the rose and prosperity will come to all ard the wealth of the nation will be more equitably dis tributecl than since the close of (heCivil war.

The sentiment in favor of tariff reform and tax reduction is as strong as it ever was. 'A large number of Democrats vere incensed and provoked at the tardi ness of congress in revising and reducing the tariff. But after all. that law will save the peoj le kun dredsof millions of dollars every year, which othererwise wo’d have continued to flow into the coffers of the trusts ana combines. The people will stand by that law when its benefits are fully demonstrated. Every|day from henctforth will show an improvement in business, and unless such a calamity as a crop failure should befall the country the low tariff will bring about better timis than the counj try has enjoyed for a third of a century. A well known Demo'!rat:expre«ses his opinion over the'result of the late election thus: “The Republican part ’.may find itself deceived if it arrogates its teinporar success as a permanent lease of power and proceeds to act upon it in an unbridled mataner. The pendulum has swung fa* - to one side in this commotion, but the time may not be far di‘ tant when it will swing as far the other way* The vital principle of the Democracy is immortal. Men may come and men may go, but the stream of truth flow- on forever- It m%y te dammed for i while; it may for u

time be diverted into other channels, but ultimately it will resume its course with irresistible strength. The Democratic party is not for a day, but for all time.” In his Detroit interview, Czar Reed, of Maiue, s id, “the Republican party will n t again endorse so radical a tariff measure as the McKinley bill.” And in his recent speech at Akron, Ohio, Senator John Sherman hedged on the MoKiuloy law and g ive u f terance to Some very good Democratic doctrine. Here an exc rpt from the speech: “The principal object of n tariff should be revenue for tbo government and not revenue for a few individuals. When there is a surplus die tariff should be teduoed, aud in no case should duties be imposed solgiy for the protection of an industry.. No duties should be levied for protection tliut are not needed for revenue.” This is ia direct opposition to the high tai iff idea of protection for the sakejuf protection as embodied in the McKinley law. •—.— The Demooiacy of Jasper county were very generous in their acceptance and support of a large number of the Populist candi. dates. Their congressional candidate had not the least possible show and they shouldghave reciprocated by a generous support of Mr. Zimmermau, but they did not. Hereafter, if the Demooracy fail fail to place a straight, square ticket in the field, wt shall reserve to ourself the privilege of supporting whom we pleas. .

cheap Excursion South.

The annual excursion to Groons boro and Winston, North Carolina, as well as to points in East Ton nessee. Georgia and other states in the south, will be run on Tuesday, December 4th.>, Tickets will be sold over tho Monou Route at one' fare for the round trit ami the party be accompanied by an expe rioncqdA excursion agent. This will afford a rare opportunity for Home Seekers, Home Visitors and Hunters. Cars will be run thro’ to Knoxville, Asheville, Salisbury and Greensboro. For further de tails call on ticket L., i'. A. & C. Ry., or address the excursion agents. Addison Coffin, Amo, Ind. Fleming Ratcliff, New Castle, Ind. Judge Hammond is having his household goods boxed up preparatory to removal to Lafayette

Republican Protestees Starting Up.

Now that they have accomplished the purpose for which they shut down and threw their men out of employment, the republican mill bosses and protectees generally are resuming operations, full of ani mation and buoyancy. Says a Pittsburg dispatch to a Chicago McKiuley organ: “Sim ultaneously with the announce ment of results came * notice from the Oliver <fe Roberts wire company that the rod mill would be started at once. Like many other mills, it worked only when the mill had orders. Tko employers were so well pleased over the election that orders to start np were give~. Other mill owners say they wid now replenish their stocks, and a long and prosperous period of activity is looked tor.” Miraculous! One would sup posejfrom ibis statement tl at the McKinley law was a re tdy restored an l that the mill bosses were no longer afflicted with the “ruinous d ilson bill.” But not so. That bill is with us to jtav for two mote years, at the least. Of course the mill bosses know t, and when they flies and proceed to “stock up,” and kLariouslv give out that they look for “a long and prosperous period of activity ’— wheu they cl > this avowedly be cause the election Ims gone to suit tliem they admit that there is noth ing at all ruinous about th j “fiee trade bill.” l’ney admit that they o .pect a “long and prosperous on riod of activity" under that bill, for everybody knows they can get no other bill for more than wo years. They admit that Dcither the fetr of the bill nor the bill il, self was the cause, of bard timet but that they :kemselve puippsely made times as bad as they could for electioneering putposes. There may be stme people who doubt see ijhrough the game now, but ihere will not be maDy two years he ce —Chicago Herald.

Following is a list of the newly elected trustees of Jasper county: Gil lam—R. L. P. Massey, Pop. Kankakee -John Coupkie, Dem. Wheatfield—Albert Keene, Rep. Barkley~S. R. Niohols, Rep*, long tern; William lliff, R*» short term. Hanging Grove—Robert Drake j Rep. Marion —James Babcock, Rep. Jordan— Jos. Timmons, Pop. Carpenter—J- Q. Lamborn, Rep. Milroy—Chas. Caster, Pop., long term; jA. G. Farmer, Pop., short term. Newton. .Jaokson Freeland, D. Union..D. H. Yeoman, Pop. Keenoi. .Cornelius Bremen, R. Walker —Petti*, Rep. Twin boys at Ed. Thurston’s last Friday. Also at Henry Lucre’, last Sun* day. Mrs Charley Simpson, aooom.. panied by her mother has gone to Kansas for the benefit of her health. Ed. Long and family, of Newton county, boarded the train at this place, Tuesday, bound for the Lone Star St. to. President Cleveland and Gov.' Matthews have designated Thurs* day, November 29th, to beobserv*. od as a day of Thanksgiving and Pruise. An entertainment will be given by the Presbyterian Sabbath School on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day. AnvmmsED Lbttebh. Miss Lizzie Williams, Mrs. Geo Reed, Mr. Dan Sriyder, William Gratuer, Mr F. Kaufman, Mrs. Sarah Miller, Mr. Geo. MoGray.

To the People of Rensselaer and Vicinity.

GREETING. The election is now as the World’s Fair numbered with things that are past. But say? What of the long weary evenings which are approaching as fast as the car of time can carry them. The question of most importance that comes up in connection with this thought is, “What shall I do that i may gain tho most benefit; and have them pass the least burdensome.” The desession of past ages, is that reading, or the exercise of our musical talents are the most beneficial because by so doing we gain the golden fruit of intelligence which only the superhuman power can deprive us of. Wo are prepared to furnish you with any books, magazines or newspapers published in this and foreign countries, in any language, at prices that will entirely please you. We also make some very special offers on tea and coffee. Ours is also the exalted privilege of supplying the public with W. W. Thomas’ pure oil complexion soap. And unto those who are weary and would rest, we have that which will give you rest unto the uttermost, in the form of Laudemen’s Bros, new adjustable bed springs, for which we are the sole agents for this county. Stepping over as it were the 10,000 grand bargains we are enabled to we will close for this time, close with making an earnest appeal unto the kings and queens of the farm, entreating with them to get our prices on poultry, eggs and butter before contracting elsewhere. We extend a most sincere and hearty invitation to the public to investigate our lines and modes of business- Trusting; that we may in thgi future sail happily together in the grand old ship of friendship, upon th© deep waters of the sea of business, we would subscribe as yours most truly. For Specialties,. Frederic R. Fielder & Qo. Rensselaer, Ind. Office first door south, of school house..

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