Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Business Man's Statement. LaFatette, Imd., May 2,1894. Lyon Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind.: Gentlemen—lt is with pleasure that I can conscientiously say a good word for LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS. For more than a year I was troubled with indigestion and stomach disorders. Various remedies which I tried gave me no relief, until one day last summer I was told by a brother drummer of the virtues of LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. I concluded to try it, and am happy to say one box, costing only one dollar, entirely cured me. To those who suffer as I did I would strongly advise them to use LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. Yours truly, John R. Spencer, State Agent Royal Baking Powder Company.
Whenever clear vision at n proper distance becomes difficult, it is proper to seek the aid of glasses. They become to the overburdened muscle ,of the eye as much of a necessity as foot to the empty stomach, or a cane or crutch to him who has not theffull power of hii legs. There is no advantage in delaying their use. Call on or mail a postal card to CMASr VICK, Optician, and iet a perfect fit. with the best lenses in the world, at hnrd time p ices, the best that money can buy Rensselaer, Ind. "The following are the views of Secretary Carlisle on the financial question.— It is about as short and concise a defining of a public man’s position as we have seen: “Those of us who oppose the free coin age ■ f silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 are proposing no change in the measure or standard of value now existing, nor are we proposing to discontinue thejuseof silver as money. I have never been, and am no now, unfriendly to silver in tho sense of desiring to see it excluded from the monetary system of th* United States, or of any other country, but I know that it cannot be kept in circulation along with gold by means of a y ratio ihe law of any one country may uttem t to establish be’tween the two metals, and that tho only way to secure the use of both at the same time, is to make one of them the standard of value, and so limit th - coinage of the other that the fgovernment which issues them and receives them for public dues may oe • ble at all times to maintain their exchangability, either directly or indirectly through the operation of its fiscal system. I am, therefore, in favor of the existing standard of value with such use of full legal tender silver coins, and paper convertible into oom on demand, as can be maintained without impairing or endangering the creditor the government or diminishing the purchasing or debt-pay-ing power of the money in the hands of the people. 1 his is what I mean by the term ‘sound money.’ and. in my opinion, it it. what is meant by an overwhelming majority of the opponents of free coinage at tho ratio of 16 to 1.” John G. Carlisle.
Winona assembly AND—SUMMER SCHOOI | I'he Winona Aspenihly and Summer School are located at Spring bountaiu Park on the shores of Eagle Lake, near Warsaw, one of the most beautiful spots iu tho WesternSt tes. It has justly been termed the uhaufauqu'i of the west. The grounds (mibrace about two hundred acres of natural and ai tihcial forests, studded with bubbling fountains and laughing rills whose cry stal watersroil into Eag'e Lake upon whose olacid bosom commodious steamers ami row boats are constantly serving jolly outers and excuis on parlies. No better place o spend a tew weeks in recreation iree from the din, hurry and bustle of the business world can be ‘‘ound. The beauties of The Winona Assembly and Sp ing Fountain Park should be seen to be fully appreciated. The Assembly proper was opened July Ist, and embraces an elegant progiam. i'he platform of the audi - torinm will be occupied both morning and evening by tome of the most noted people of the country, The Summer School will begin August Ist and einbtaees a course meeting fqlly all demands of such an educational enterprise More democratic “ruin” is to be witnessed in the increased nrices for wool —-- «•»- Democrats should calmly reason together about the money question, There is more busi less than polia tics in it. Misrepresentation and charges of improper motives Jor differences of opinion should not be indulged in. The status of the matter will be determine I within the lines of the partv.
