Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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