Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
It should be remembered that every silver club, whether political, s cial, labor or class, can send delegates to this convention,land as such speakers as W. J. Bryan, Geo. Fred Williams, A. N. Towne, A J. Warner, H. F. Bartine, J. K. Jones, Marion Butler and others have promised to attend, «nd a rail road rate of one fare for the round trip, tickrtd on sale April Sth and 6th and good returning until and including the following Saturday, thrie is no good reason why Jasper county should not hasten and orgar ze clubs and send a large and lupresentative delegation... All clubs and delegates must be registered with Parks M. Martin, Room 11, Union Block, Indianapolis, bv March 27th. Registration sea. one dollar for each club.
Spain is not disposed to turn back the torpedo flotilla ordered to western waters It is not war but h.. 1, says Judge Baker, of the federal court, concerning poor little Cuba, and the atrocities being practiced by the Spaniards Report of tho naval court says the explosion was external And th° Spanish Government has been notified of the verdict The situation is regarded as more critical than ever By i .vitation of the president senator Gorman, democrat, of Maj ryland, visited the white house the other day. Mr. Gorman informed the president that the unanimous vote of $50,000,000 was an earnest that the democracy and the people would uphold his hands in (every effort he should make to end the situation in Cuba.
Mark Hanna, in the coiridor of the Arlingtonjhotel New York citv, expresseu regret over Senator Proctor’s speech. He said: “I would, 1 think, have gone on my knees betore him and asked him not to s eak It was so many fire brands thrown broadcast over the country ” Lost—A Pug pup. Finder will bi rewarded by returning to the Journal office And John G; Reynolds, we are informed, will shy his castor before the democratic convention for the circuit clerkship. One Fare to Indianapolis and Return. The Bimetallic League Gon vention will be held in Indianapolis April 6-7. Wm J Bryan,|Geo. Fred Williams, Chas A Towne, J 0 8 Blackburn, andjother leaders of the silver partv will be present and deliver addresses- The Monon Route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip, April 5 and 6, good returning to April 9th inclusive.
Ed F Davis, Cook Bisters' Company at Opera Home, Tuesday evening next, March 29th, 186 R, will present to its numberless patrons “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” The performance of thi'i play will be given, from oil information furnished, in a manner that has seldom been excelled for elaborateness in this city 1 here will be several in the cast, too, who will add to the general interest and attractiveness of the performance, among others the two famous Cook Twin Sisters, who ill be seen as Topsy No 1 and Topsy No 2fj Thon there will appear Herbert Church as the gospel reading and faithful Uncle 9 om, while little Bessie 2 roy, a child aitist who has gained favor on the stage, will appear as little Eva The grand allegorical transformation scene in the fifth act is described as ularly gorgeous;and is its entirety requires the ulilizat'on of some nine specially painted drop scones As the final drop is carried to the top of ths stage, there is shown in the rear Abraham Lincoln giving freedom to the colored man There are countless numbers of people who practice good old staid ways of our ancestors, wbo are never seen in a theatre When “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” comes along, however, tke mother of the family takes the children of the household to hear the pretty lessons taught by Little Eva, and listen to the comio sayings of Topsy, the child who never was born, and the risible tickling remarks of Marks, the lawyer.
We are prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. We will take your old paper off and make your room clea i and healthy (you know paper is not healthy) as cheap as you can put on good paper. If you want your furniture renewed, floor painted, or colors compounded, hard oi soft wax fin* ish, call on W. J. Miller, House, Sign and Decorative Pointer.— Studio in old band hall over post office. ts. FOR SALE!. .Large young Jersey cow. Gives about one gallon of milk per day now. Fe fresh m March. Very handsome and gen* tie. Call on or address Engineer at River Qceen Mill, Rensselaer, I Ind.
