Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1888 3-29-1888 Mount Vernon Democratic Banner March 29, 1888 Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/banner1888 Recommended Citation "Mount Vernon Democratic Banner March 29, 1888" (1888). Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1888. 22. https://digital.kenyon.edu/banner1888/22 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1888 by an authorized administrator of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. L. HARPER. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR A FAMILY NEWSPAPER—DEVOTED TO NEWS, POLITICS, AGRICULTURE, LITERATURE, THE ARTS AND SCIENCES, EDUCATION, THE MARKETS, Ac. $2.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. VOLUME LT. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO: THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1888. NUMBER 46. SOME PRESIDENTIAL TALK. Badly Frightened. Something About Presidents. BILL WE 0Y HIS TRAVELS. and cool brains can go from his farm IATBRESTIAG VARIETY. The Newark American comes out in New York AVorld.] to the senate and congress and the The Philadelphia Times supposes Grover Cleveland is the only clergy­ white house—he is the man that gets a double-leaded literary malformation He Encounters a Hard-Fisted Farmer left at last to run his farm, with no­ This is truly an age of iconoclasm. that Ohio is now so solid for Sherman man’s son who has ever been elected Alabama is a Democratic State and intended for an appeal, begging and body to help him but a hired man and A cold-blooded scientist now conies OF- that its delegation will doubtless give on a Railway Train. has $400,000 in the Treasury. Ohio is pleading for votes for the Republican President, though Aithur’s father was a high protective tariff The farms in forward to say that the old oaken buck­ him one vote before it breaks. candidate for Judge in the most de­ a clergyman. He was not, however, our state is mortgaged for over $700,- et, celebrated in song and story, is sim­ a Republican State and is in debt over IBuw (lie Granger Depicted 000,000. Ten of our western states- With forty-six delegates like Jerry ploring manner. This double-leaded elected President. The fathers of the ply an iron-hound death dealer, a con­ REGULATOR $700,000, Virginia Presidents—Washington, Jef­ His Ufe. see by the papers—has got about $3,- densed mass of nitro-genous and plios- Bliss from Ohio, Senator Sherman appeal has a double meaning. It could rely on the delegation being ferson, Aladison and Alonroe—were On board the western train the other 500,000,000 mortgages on their farms phatic filthiness, and the home of the Unfailing Specific for Liver Disease. E. S Norton, proprietor of the Hart­ means that the American and its party planters. John Tyler’s father was a and that don’t count the chattel mort­ microbe and bacteria. unanimously for—J. B. Foraker. So day, I held in my bosom for over Masonic Temple-Second Floor, ' " 13TniSU|(£» Bitter or bad taste i: ford Hotel, at Canton, has made an lawyer and statesman, and John gages filed with the town clerks on bosses have found out and become seventy-five miles the elbow of a large John L. Sullivan onye drove a street MONUMENT SQUARE. : oiriUlnwi mouth; tongue eonti, assignment. Liabilities about $19,000; says the Lancaster Eagle. Adams, the father of John Quincy farm machinery, stock, waggins, and v, ;.ite or covered with a brown fur; pain i frightened over two very important Adams, was by profession a lawyer. man whose name I do not know, says even crops, by gosh! that ain’t two car in Boston for the paltry sum of $2 ihe back, sides, or joints—often mistake! assets, $22,(XX). The Kansas City Times says that the facts, viz: First, that Mr. James E. Law- in Rheumatism; sour stomach; loss «»: unanimous voire of Missouri and Kan­ Grant’s father was a tanner, Hayes’ Bill Nye in the World. He was not a inches high under the snow. That’s per day. It was while engaged in this u petite; sometimes nausea and water head is a very popular candidate; and father a merchant, and the fathers of what the prospects is for farmers now. ocoupation that he-was discovered by ina'h, or indigestion; flatulency and acio L. S. Norton, a leading member of sas is for Cleveland’s renomination. railroad hog or I would have resented < r ictations; .bowels alternately eostivi second, that he is not only going to re­ Garfield, Lincoln, Pierce, Fillmore, The government is rich, but the men John B. AIcCormick, then sporting edi­ and lax; headache; loss of memory, with the Erie, Pa., bar, became violently in­ it. He was built wide and he couldiFt The same here in Ohio, and every­ ceive the solid support of the Democ­ Polk, Van Buren and Jackson were that made it, the men that fought tor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, by a | ainful sensation of having failed to do sane while arguing a case in court. He farmers. The chances for the presi­ help it, so I forgave him. perarie fires and perarie wolves and In­ whom lie was introduced to the pugil­ ■ nncthlng which ought to have been done : where else, lor that matter. racy of the county and district, but i bility; low spirits; a thick, yellow a]>- was arrested and sent to an asylum. The Chicago Tribune (Rep.) thinks dency in the past have thus been with He had a large, gentle, kindly eye, juns and potato-bugs and blizzards, and istic world in which he has since made earance of the skin and eyes; a <lr.' hundreds of Republicans are going to the farmers’ boys, and of 18 Presidents has paid the war dent and pensions and aigh; fever; restlessness; the urine I- the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette and when he desired to spit he went to so much fame and money. c anty and high colored, and, if allowed to The Newark Advocate says that vote for him. This is not because Mr. elected by the people only one has been everything else, and hollered for tlie • (and, deposits a sediment. the car door, opened it, and decorated There must he great destitution there is something sometimes in a (Rep.) is promoting "harmony” at a a parson’s son. union and the republican party and Lawhead is attempting to play any de­ the entire outside of the train, forget­ among the numerous individuals who name. • Lawhead has more law in his great rate and digging John Sherman’s President Cleveland never went to high tariff and anything else that thej’ t MMONS LIVER REGULATOR ceptive, non-partisan dodge, like the college, and Washington, Jackson, Van ting that our speed would help to give was told to, is left high and dry this kept saloons in Fargo before it went (PURELY VEGETABLE) head than many men who assume to political grave deeper every day. Is generally used in the South to arouse American and its party leaders are do­ Buren, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln and scope to his remarks. cold winter with a mortgage of “dry.” A minister up there suggests THAT INSURES! be his superiors. It is a significant fact, in the view of mo Torpid Liver to a healthy action. ing in the interest of Buckingham, but Johnson had no college training. Jahn Naturally as he sat there by my side, $7,500,000 on the farms they have earn­ raising a tax for .their temporary sup­ It sets with extraordinary efficacy on the the Toledo Commercial (Rep.) that Adams was educated at Harvard, ed and saved a thousand times over” port, and thinks it would be a good because Mr, Lawhead is in every sense holding on tightly to his ticket and evi­ iver, kidneys, The great strike on the C., B. & Q. “any Republican whose availability as Thomas Jefferson studied Latin at “Yes; but look at the glory of send scheme for the Prohibitionists to estab­ a man of the people. The popularity dently afraid that the conductor would has already cost the company $1,041,- Presidential candidate is talked of, is William and Alary and Aladison prob­ ing from the farm the future president, lish them in lemonade stands and agree Fire Insurance! and Bowels. of Mr. Lawhead shows that it pays for ably used pony translations while he forget to come and get it, I began to the future senator, and the future mem­ to buy a certain number of drinks a 203. A loss of $300,249 has fallen upon first of all submitted to a comparison In these days of REMARKABLE FIRE AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR a candidate before the people to be a was at Princeton. Alonroe and Tyler figure out in my mind what might be ber of congress.” day. Malaria, Bowel Complaints, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi­ with John Sherman as a test.” were also students at Wiliam and Alary, his business. He had pounded one LOSSES, wlienjt is not an uncommon oc­ man of the people. Mr. Lawhead is no “That looks well on paper, but what A large section of a new sidewalk Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, neers and Firemen. , . The Philadelphia Press (Rep.) is in­ at Williamsburg, and John Quincy thumb so that the nail was black where loes it really amount to? Soon as a currence for large cities and towns to be Constipation, Biliousness, greater nor no less a partisan than was stolen and carried off by thieves in swept nearly out of existence by the great Kidney Affections, Jaundice, formed by one of the State delegates Adams graduated at Harvard.
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