Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
It was Henry Wilson, * distinguished Republican before the party became the agent for distributing class privileges, who said: i I think American labor will be best protected by trx ng all th *necessaries of !■ e lightly; nlacing the rar materials which ' enter into our manufactures on the free ' list; raising revenues to support the | government upon articles tbatjcome’n' .ompetition with our manufacturers »nd upon the luxuries of 1 fe, which are consumed by the more wealthy classes of society. Such a entiment is clearly at variance with McKinleyism. The debt of Greit Britain is more t :an three bill on doll irs; that of France more than four billion; that of Germany two billion, while the total bonded debt of the United Statesis esst an one billion. Tne debt per capita is as follows: Gre it Britain. sS7.7li; Fiance, $116.35; Germnny, #23.61; the United States, $14.63. The we > th of the United States, accord ing to the last cen-us, is over sixty-tive billion dollars. It f.>r exceeds that of any other comtry. United State* 4 per cent bonds are worth 117). French 3 per cents re worth 107 J, and German 3 p<r cents are worth 102. Both in resources aud in wea’th the Unite! St t-s is the lead in ’ country in the world, and is tinanC al credit is the highest. —• — - ■ ■■ I struck nn inland n ’isua town rec. nt--1 , a d bout the fir-t thing I noticed was fla. ing posters announcing the appearmce o a second-rate "star" at the local opera house t at evening In the course of mv b .sines* I found myself in a drug store, wh re the adva ice sale of seats wis held, and after selling a bill of goo s asked for a ticket to the evening’s performance “Oh,” al I the young man behind the counter, “those people ain't coming.— They busted la t w«ek " “Why don't you t ke down or cover up the posters, then?” I asked. “Oh, everybody knows they ain’t coming. It was in the papers." Sure enough The management trusted tohalf a dozen linesintheloc.il pape-s to counteract t' e influence of several s suds of red, black andje low pos.ers.[3 And the papers did it | Can von thinkof anvbetter illustration of the rel .tive value of newsp peradvertisiog and the other kind’—Exchange. ■ ■ ■« Japan took six times ns much raw American cotton in '95 as in ’94. made the cloth a nd sold it in Eastern Asia. Jabsuotshit anything on his huntingtrip?” “Hit anything Why, heeven missed the train.”- Cincinnati Enquirer
Change in Livery Stable Management. Hemphill <fc Son having bought the rigs, business and good will of the Phegley Livery barn desire to announce that the business will be continued by them at the old placv. The many pat: ons are hereby notified that they will receive the most prompt am' courteous treatment atfthe. 1 h n.lsof the new firm. First class rigs, with or without drivers, turned out at 'ail times, day or night. Good horses, good bugg es, reasonable prices. A s'inre of your patronage {solicit! d M. H. HEMPHILL A- SON. Jati”a y 111, 1896. .Jasper Comity .naps for Sale at Long’s. Aloney to .Lotm. The undersigned have n>»de arrangements whereb; tit/ * .j make farm lo .ns at the lev? >it poesibid rati of interist, with the usual com-iq-.i Mi. interest lavable ot the end ot the yaw. Partial payments can bemado on January Ist of any year. Call and see us before making your loan; ourmeney is as cheap and ensv as any on th market. Information rearding the leans made by the Atkinson .t Rigler Agency at Wabash, Ind., can b. had t our office, up-etairs iu Williamsnockton b ilding. oi posite couit hjuse WARREN & IRWIN. Trees! Trees!! Trees!! If yon are going to set tr.“es thij ill give me a call, V.’e sell the '-■st stoak at very low prices.— i v. j t.iionsaud two-,'ear eld m ane 5 cents h • for eliverv alter .cf< 'w>'loth, Nnr* ■ ry om an . ep whaif miles north!'t of L'oi 'smnii, Indiana. K A. WOO DIM. .Jasper County Maps on SaJe at JjOllg’s.
Sslesmsxa Wanted Pushing, trustworthy men to representus •in .he sale of our Choie Nursery Stock Specialties controlieil by ns. Highest oaiury or Commssitn paid weekly. - Steady employment the year round. Ot t(it tree; exclusive t< rruoiy; experience not necessary; big pay assured workers, special inducements to beginners. Write at once for particulars to ALLtN NURSERY GO. IiOCHEsT.iI, N Y. “■* -*•*»- Jasper County Maps for Sale Loirfs. The only eclipse visible in North Amer, ioh in 1893 will occur August 22-23—a pai tin J eclipse of the moon. Under the le islation of the BiPion Dollar Congr ss the revenues w re reduced below the expenditures or the expenditures increased above the receipts, that coiigiess did its deadly work for the most part in 1890, with the result that the x ess of receipts over expenditures fell rom $lO ,400,000 in the year ending June 30, 1890, to $37,2t 0.000 in the year ending June 30, 1892, and to $2,300,000 in the year ending June 30, 1893, whiU during he last half of that year and before the fifty-third congress had met, the expenditures had exceeded the receipts In consequence of the legislation of that congress the net gold in thetieasuiv felifrom $190,000,000 to $65,000,000, losing $135,. 000,000 before the silty-third congress did the first thii g to affect the ratio of receipts to expenditures one way or the other. / The Billion Dollar Congresi inert sed the government’s due bills lar ely mid passed a revenue liw that u-tt expenditures in excess of receipts It led the incoming administration a depleted gold reserve with $500,000,060 out star ding obligations to meet with gold or permit the country to go to a silver basis. THE army worm has cost this coun try more than the revolutionary war Farmers of the United States lose 8100.000,000 annually by the ravao-os z I insects. South American ants have beoi known to construct a tunnel th ee miles long. If a man could jump as far in proportion to his size as a flea, he could leap 7o miles. Female spiders ate larger and m re ferocious than males, and generally devour their husbands.
