Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1896 — Turpie Gets the Scalps. [ARTICLE]
Turpie Gets the Scalps.
Senator Turpie of Indiana is a parliamentary warrior who generally returns to camp witn the scalps fjr which he started. He is as persistent as he is eloquent and as bold as he is adroit. He has succeeded, after a ong straggle, in keeping Dupont out of the senate, and in so doing has saved that body from the charge of dabbling in the dirty pool of Delaware politics.—Louisville Times. For those who cannot eat piecrust, in making a custard or cocoanut pie, rub the plate thickly with butter and sprinkle it with Indian meal, then fill with the cuetard and bake. Dandelion leaves are said to be a sure cure for insomnia. Before going to bod chew two or thre» of the leaves, and they will always induco sleep, no matter how nervous and worried a person may be. Cold coffee has beon known to be good tor watering plantß occasionally, and it is especially so for the hyacinth. Gowdy reluctantly accepts the decision of the Supreme Court on the 1885 apportionment Brother Marshall cannot conceal his contempt for the judges In the seven months ended Jan. 31, 1896, the exports of manufactures from the United Statos amounted in value fi/i1‘26,892,461, against $104,607(40^ tho oorropponding penotTThthe year provious. This is the largest exportation of Amorican manufactures for the same numbei |of months in tho country's history. Tho year 1896 began most auspiciously with exports of American manufactures, amAunting in value in January to $18,732,547, against $13,101,738 i(. January, 1895. At this rate of incroase the exports of American manufactures for the current year will exceed $350,000,000. ■■■■ Increasing trade ’•cquiies more shelving in Judgw Healy’s store. Spitior &Kight: “Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as ono “boys.”
