Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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tion in yesterday’s convention The indorsement of MrHanly for the senatorship, by the convention was a cheap bit of demagogy, not one who voted for him but b lieved S nator Turpie would be bis own successor. Hanna Ins turned a little trick under cover of the war excitem nt. That the. game he has olayed is discreditable goes wit I, out sayi g. That it would have worked in ordinaty tim s* is do 1 iful. Worthington C. Ford, who has held ihe office of chi f of buieau ot statistic • for the last five years an l tie uonstrated rare capacity, ha been removed. Giving the record of Statistic an fiord, the Pittsbur Post says: “In 1893, when he took his office, it ,TT ks in a condition of chaos and its reports of it i tie account. It is the bureau jthti collects, compiles and prepares foi on lioation those exceedingly importanfireiurns of th country’s commerce, in dustryand finance on which Ihe future plans of mere ants and financiers are bas d.Their value is known in ah n wspaper offices, aud with all who concern th mselves with economic objects. ’ Hanna has removed ‘ hisenpai le officer and has put in his place one Austin, an obsoiir Washington oo r respondent, who knows nothing whatever about tlie sci nee of statistics. In the campaign of *896 Aus tin was lured by Hanna to compile campaign dodgers filled wth misinformation Asa t'-ol he proved useful to H nna, and for his reward he is given a place which he is in nowise competent to fill. This is the kind of work Hanna calls statesmanship.— This is one of the results of the disgraceful bargaining which made Hanna a s untor ittakes thirty-sev n special - ly construct d and equipped steamers to k .*■ p th * sabmariu 1 elegraph cables of the world in repair, * hat fleet will have to be doublet if Dewey ke ps up his lick.

Ten million fl gs have been sold in the United States since war was declared with Spain, Naturally the'stars and stripes a r going up. In the Manila fight it was the American tar against the Spanish targets. ‘ Wat did she sav when you stole a kiss from her?” “fold me to stop wheie i was, and I did, till the old gentleman sounded the cur i< w. ’—Detroit Free Press “Oh, Bridget; I told you to notice when the apples boiled over! ’ 1 Sure l did, mum. It was a qu irter-past elev n wlienth j y boiled over ” Amy.. He’s all tl'.e world t) her. Mamie—Mow limited her knowledge of geography is Up to Date.

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