Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dedigatory*Seryises ! * -AT THE FIRST—RENSSELAER. INDIANA, SIfJNE) * IfcAt 9:30 A. M.. at which a number of addresses will bo delivered. + -s) The presence of WWs D.D. L.L D., of MoC'ormick Seminary, and ex-Moderator of the General Assembly, for the Dedication of the new Presbyterian Cburoh next Sunday ia anticipated with much pleasure. At 10 30 Dr. Oraic will preach. Three formei Pastors, and line other Ministers of the Gospel are expected to take part.

THU CHRISTMNIENDEAVOR) Will hold forth at 3:p. m., W. Chase Ke’ley, MjgHZfsS&ZW leader. Rev. M. L. iressler.of Cincinnati, will P reach -. program will be interspersed with appropriate and profitable remarks and suggoss tions from ministers and others present. ☆ (e- * At 7:30 p. m the last service of the day will be held, in which dif-* ferent ministers will take part. MONDAY NIGHT Rev. M. L. Tressler will deliver his Popular Lecture on th > WORLD’S FMR lllust. ated with over 100 Btereoptican Yiowe. Admission 25 and 15c * |#=- Services will be held every night next week, and the Lord’s Sups per will be administered the following Sunday (June 7) to close the series ot Dedicatory Services.

Mr. Douglas was the only pres** idential candidate in 1860 who re oeived votes in every state in the Union. A glance over the political columns of tne Republican this week may lead most of its readers to presume that McKinley has ass sumed editorial charge. The contest for the republican congressional nomination in this this 10th district is producing more rumors of coirupt use of money and generb 1 rascality. The g. o. p. is laboring under a severe attack of moral turpitude. The bolt of southern delegates from the Democratic Natio ial Convention at Charleston in 1860, made it poesible for a seotional party to secure control of the government, followed by civil war and all the ills from which the government now suffers. Neither tbe country nor the Democratic party can afford a split in the Chicago Convention. Demo crat will abide the dictum of the majority in that body.

The Republican and Pilot are devoutly praying for a split in the Democratic party. The split at Chaileston iu 1860 has taught a lesson to the entire country that thd Democratic party cannot as» ford a repetition. St. Louis was visited, Wednesday night, by the most destrutivo tor ado within the ken of this generation.