Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1897 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

jLoij Fifty Yean Ago. This 1* the way it was bound to look When grandfather had his “picter took." These were the shadows cast before The coming of Conjurer Dsguerre And his art; like a girl in a pinafore Some day to bloom to a goddess fair, M. t cei tainly were not as black, we know As hey pictured them, go years ago. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla began to make new men, just as the new pictures of men began to be made. Thousands of people fronted the camera with skins made clean from blotch and blemish, because they had purified the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is as powerful now as then, Its record proves it. Others imitate the remedy; they can’t imitate the record: BO Years of Cures.

THE TOTTERING STEP OF AGE Requires a itlmul ant L goes a ><m • • The Sunset Slop* at U*- M Try the R. £* UmmitlS & Co. B XZ .. . WHSSKBY AvC Made-by the’’Old Proce. u. :1! : n ..,'v.. r -rat / Kentucky Bow-ben, absolutely pare and sola ot / by druggists. A * K,Ef3|ER DRUG co. /•?'’ Indianapolis Controllers and Distributers.

Taxes Cannot Produce Prosperity I —We do not know how more taxes —more taxes on the consuming wublic and more toxes on the raw material of manufacture —are of themselves to pioducethat burst of prosperity exp'-cted by Governor Dingley. Unless this piosperity comes and I the people are made able to buy high-taxed foreign wares in moie abundance the deficit is likely to continue beyond the present fiscal year —Springfield (M-ss.) Republican. Farm Loons. Ws are prepared to make farm kians at a lower rate of interei tian any other firm in Jasper county. Th. expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office i* l Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House WARREN & IRWIN.

j Burdens Imposed by Dsnpley Law. | » American Consumers Will Have to Pay in I I One Hundred S an +K Sl ? teen Million Dollars Abo ve 8 the Amount Collected Under S 8 the Wilson Act. 8 S TT , * $ /i ie Be V ai>a te amounts of th addition'll hnr ® | *£?. that Amenean consumers must carry for the & | j SuTar a,ld .. ma,l . UfaCtUreS ° f *46,0 0 0,000 1 j Flax, jute and manufactures j I is Tobacco and manufactures of .<>■ (-.odd -r 8 A«W nltur ?l products, fruits am. provi.S * M 8 ’ ea ‘thei,ware and glassware. " 'fl g ® Metals and manufactures of t | Articles transferred from free list, not nnd - °'° oo S I other heads, .. . ’ ' la l 1 , ® ® Sundries, ' ” •• 4,i.00,000 g I Chemicals, oils and paints, 5,300,000 g S Silks and silk goods, ~uo .000 t® ® Spirits, wines and beverages, ??l x ’’ 00<) ® ?® Cotton manufactures, i.Ka),ooo g $ Wood and manusactures of <2‘/ (),00 ° Pulp, paper and books, - | $ Grand total and additional duties, si 1( I

rr IT 11 understood that the Duke o* lork has answered cordially the invitation 01 the Australian premier ta ristt. Australia with the duchess this rear, excusing himself ou the ground khat domestic olroumataucee compel aim to decline for the present. WYlliam Howe, the celebrate Amwrioan artist, now resident in Paris, was once a window trimmer Jn r drt roods nou-e in Grand Rapias, Mich. He also held a similar position In St touts, where he found a friend whe Mvanoed him money with which tc Btudv art. He no is one of the *“ Winters in the world.

Japan Would Like to Make tfteel. The Government of Japan has detailed five gentlemen to make a tour of the United States and Europe In order to secure blds for the construction of an immense steel plant in Japan.' Thea* gentlemen are now in Ohio. The plan of the Japanese Government la to purchase *2,000,000 worth of machinery for the new factory, but to order none of it util the tour of inspection baa been cr inpleted. Steel rails will be made the principal product of the new factory. The prrty Is headed by Maehl taro Oabima, t U director of the Imperial Ste:: *;'u. '