Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 September 1888 — Page 2
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iVtMM eewA We4edf Morning, l WUXUM A.aA3, Mitor aMWMff 191 ADVANCE, !.
We must elect .every db ti tbe ticket. Republicans. There are no favorites, ail most receive tbe suae cordial support; - "Against whom is it that the republican party has been naabie to protect your racef Benjamin Harrison to tbe colored voters. . Grover feels perfectly safe in ense we should manage to get u p a -war about Canada. He is Coo . o W to be. drafted again, and b - country' Would not loree bitt to lay down 300 for a sohstitute. Tbe Voice the Prohibition rjiB, has taken a poll of tbe saloon keepers ef IisdiatMspoUai Out of ii t it found ten who would Tote for Harrison. Yet Harrison is the candidate of the whisky party ! It Jouks like 401 of those' aaloon keejtets think the Desiiev jpart is the wki if,lrjen-! '. ' ' t m '( e . -- Stand up and be counted for "Harrison and. victory."- It is no veeukcoote we.are now engaged in the enemy is alert and .confident. They have been successful and will .make a determined. fightSo also moat every Republican. Let na elect the entire tickets There are already rumors of a
swap that, tbe Deofcfcs-atswitt make
to elect their Sheriff. This little game must be spoiled before it has
gone too far. -. " 1 " '' m - Miles Robe,' aged 19, died near Kogersville, on tbe 12th, of milk sickness. H'u father afflicted with tl same disease, In, a critical condition. Great alarm is fe-it in the neighborhood. I nd. Farmer.
The densoeraey - denouncing fic.j whisky reniiods one of tbe devil quoting acriptore. . All the old veteran o f the Vickebnrjr campaign will remember the Ucpablican nominee for Governor of Indiana, General Hovey, of "HoveyV divisKin" of the, 13th army eorp, anl tbe desperate charge on the rebel works, on May 23. 1868.
President Cleveland shows that he is tbe free trade candidate in everything but name, London Paily News.
. When any prohibiiionigt asfc, yon what is the mMc with ClinF. Flaky tell him Fisk is an officeholder under Cleveland being ebaitv man of the board of Indian commuHtoners by Cleveland's appointment, and is running for the express pnrpnse of helping Cleveland. Thai is what the prohibitionists will vote for, who support Fisk. That is all he in running for. TroyCbieC'- .
... The 1 Angcle Tribune favor Belva LoUcwood for president because she advocates fbibitiont a greenback currency, labor reihrnt, the hot-water euro for dyspepsia, woman suffrage, the miodcure, the iritis cure, two umpires for every . .base ball fame, and he Salvation ... ffifmr, . None bat rich, heiresses who marry for titles, or men who have made fortunes in tbe United States, emigrate to Europe. The poor or those who am desirous of better . fortune than they can hope for in Europe, emigrate to the United States. That tells the story.' This -Mjbe country for the poor innn, '. V and our protective law is the cause k - of ft. '
GoL Richard W. Thompson, who was Secretary of the Navy under President Hayes, madea speech
in Terre Haute, ia the course of
wnion bt aid i I ww Sesreiwy of the Wavy 1 w cotcntaadrd bv Coarrem to stod a
Up to Hew York to transport provision
w nmuBtniraii'l. t iant tns snip to -tbe sort, but the cmtribotfam were so email I wm aweoonMcCd nad embamiMad. Tbecfap was not half Ml Oa dy a faattemaa eame tnU tv office to imjuire
aoot . That riiip,' aaltf , 'has Oa to
go. 6 anl tcet b-t ready; III in bar cat of mj own pnebet ' Be paid tbouaSits of dollars towards patting bread in
tb aMmlh nf fniOHbias Utmilisr. That
man via Levi P. Xnrton, fTfmendoua ebeeriae. Be did not wmh ' bb ebarity trampted to tbe world- Ha did not aeek 'tame because of bis charitable dares. He
enjoined feerrey apoa me. That ia what I call naad eharitr. rCbnm.l This i
tbeSrrt time I have made public ao-
aoancnieit of tt. His heart U onm tv
cbnrttabia arorfc and the recordine aneet
wilt trace derdt like that in a bright beam
t Hgm. iiaoitgat my uhm Dm com at I be Chicago convention to tall the ory when he was pmeel in nomination. Choere."! Tbe raoion I did not wa this: I was loo roadeat to speak to r largo an attdKnee. Laughter and ener.)
It hi an admitted fact that
ntnety nut ot eacn nnndrea eommereiel fraveiera are RepitblicNiis. Poliiio"," remarked one the other
day, 'iva matter of climate; de
pends wholly on the mean snnunl
temperature. I've just lieen up in
THE INSANE INDIANA. HOW THEV ARE TREATED AT THE HOSPITAL NEAR l$DtANAPOLl& .
TentlmorIrodiH)rd rmrinatne fatre'ttaatian mt th Irtliatln bjr tUe ioatst.itnr On tier artth Slaaswta In tt and tea.Ttlnh (Una to ttra PatleaU to Kr-t A
InuinaKlix wnt over thoW hite rivr : and
&o. tor 4,ri6p pounds of cireimtry huttor t 13 cents. September 1888 on twenty-ono Uay forty-Ave waras reporldbntter intho same terms. The contract this month was with J. SI. Rudd for t,000 pounds of oreitinery butter at 18 cents. In June, 1886, the butter furnished had maggots in it. The .contract that month wna with J. E. Sullivan for 3,000 pounds, more or less, of choiou country butter, at 13 cents. In October, 1881. the butter furnished hftd maggots in it. The contract that month was witlt Krause & Co., for 4.000 pounds choice creamery butter at 1(1 cents. Does any one belivo that if sweet creamery
buttor had been ttenverea, mien tcpons
for some two mites beyond wilt cot ae to ! would have followed? Does any one be
two great butldinfm in the mw t or j iieve tlwt butter full of maggots or rotTonmis beautiful with trees and Hoovers. I n butter in a 4,000-pound lot such as Entering he finds companies of men and I waSl receired and used in etill another women negligently dressed and wander- ; cas can be inspeotod and received by a tag with aiirently reireleiis step, now steward with three assistants, and by in straight lines, then in curves, now j. yim gent at regular times to the kitchen, near at hand, then far off. A 'conf jslon , anj by the cooks sent to the wards and of suppressed sounds comes from these . pUt upon the tables, ami yet its characgroups a chatter, ashrill laugh, a di con- 1 ter not bo known? The testimony of netted sentence in sudden outHurstjartun-1 Both, an assistant steward, found on nararul cry, together come to the eai and page 1,355, settles that: oppress the heart. For this is the home of j q -Vhnt I the fact as torour having the possftly 1.800 cm-able insane of indt-, j,own some bad butter to Dr. Harrison a. bf the stateat a, cost of over Bt aliy time maggoty butter? 11,500,000, manned by 850 serraw of a. Yes, sir. the state and. governed by a boa rd of j q gtato the circumstanoos, and how
suree trustees, netore wnom m eoeri. tue muoh did you show him, and how did
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state with generous pity for the unfortunate, piles $260,000 every year with
but one word "sikiiu. Ana su irora
von aliow it to him?
A. I do not know how much I allowed
him. but the nuuKotv butter tliat has
every comer of Indiana the family nands tniked about here so much, and reto thfa hospital its broken mcml - to ferrwl to x think was ln August, member that is of it and yet is not of it; i . q how you showed it to him. whose form is real, but whose spirit i; a X The butter was in the store, and mocking shadow; whom noves, an 1 .; jj,, Harrison came in, and I showed Wm whose love, it kings adn? To- t.juch Ul0 buttteiTand I think I tohk a maij-
ym. y. "- . . VOE QIIE flT 2L ami U1UWVU A I W lltlU. . - ,
bracing, and iltere- tbe people, are
nearly ait Kepoblicans. Jn Iowa
the weather is several degrees warm
er, and tne JAmoerts are a little nure numen.rts. In' Missouri it is
cr-nxkleraMe warmer, and the Democrat jtre in t he majority. In T -
a where 11 vt blitMrd hot, the pej?e are nine-tenths Dtmnr-rats. And, in bell ws unaimn-! I tail yost r, it' nil a :h? e.iwtt'."
ten m.r nnd nvaaa. to. xtu sena eviuonco m i fnnnSfnredT W : testimony of their witness, W: I. Ripl iT,? i-i$E3t P"Se m- In atwwer to cstiona by I ST.. ...Mt bolTd's attorney lie said:
hand, or to b callous to their comfort.
is to trample irporr.the tenderest fa-tings of the family, and. is a crime 'a;:inst common humanity. Yet they have been beaten, as the angry car-driver bears his mates; And they have been fed with less humanity than hogs are fed in . ens. It fc the duty of the general asstinbly to watch the onblic inatitutionf . and
eartv In 188T. both houses began t ci-
amme witnesses as to the insane hot u taL
The inveatuiatwn lasted two weekf , and
the evidence ma tee 2,1 It started under the
ties. vx um i,ew inaiuio i tmia t of the state wltose sufferhigs :t ruder i their wrongs and whose realization
of tnent were as aeon as tnongn tney Vi, io.t,. t had been sane, not one could becauVd OS . R. toP ,f the Ulttw and tlie
a witneiw. . Nearly every witness s a friend of the board, of trustees. The wnmessea wlio knew all tlie fais wero in the pay of the hospital and the 1 oanl coobl stop this pay instantly. 'In the case of one witness. Roth (an assistant steward), they ' had cut down hi . pay atrndtuneianuy- with his stubborn -;taml that contractors should furniah sui plitsa. op to contract. Tliey raised it aga i after tl investigation began and cut it oil entirely after he had testified to facts damning to the management. A;y iH condition hown under such cirvumjtanccw is of itself conclusive evident of 4 many-fold wotse condition still con
xatea. " WUh these facts m view let us look ,i snr4rin tif t.liM MvirloneM Kv i-hiell
is sttown the practice or. fewlingi iheno . patients food so repulsive and unlit that Q. The skippers, as wo ordinarily call to read of K is to make it dimcult tt sup- them, are maggots, when looked at by a press a cry ft vengKince, , man who wants to call them maggots? In the testimony of Mary A. Sbat non, A, Yes, sir. " an attendant at the hospital, tain a by ! &) are the people of Indiana and the the bouse, page 168, is the following-: , helleag insane mocked at. tor this is Q. I wBI ask von while von have ln the outcome of this exposure of unanan attendant if yoft have ever olisi rod awered and unanswerable facts. The the batter served upon Uie ward -itli Indianapolis Sentinel congratulated the akinpers in Ht 1 trustees because the deadlock In the geo-
4, ) eS, SU, - mu aubvuiuijr wwuu eiuiuic iuvui iu uui
.Q. Wliat did Dr. Harrison say?
A. He said it was two. Q. Dil he order the butter to be iwjocted? A No sr Q. Was that served: on the words after tha A. Yes; dr. Ignorance is not-their defense. Their defense in all its brazen insolenco is
found in the senate evidence m the
I. Ripley,
i by tbe
" It has cot to bo good batter to get
skippers in it. Skippers never get into poor butter or poor cheese. They will
n ton of tha butter and tlie skip-
pirs will work down about a half inch and they will work and they will eat all
rite 011 out 01 tno ouicer laying niong ura top of the butter, and make it white) if it is nice yellow butter tho part that they aw in gets white; it looks like butter had been heated and poured on top; that is tha war it looks after the skipper have worked the substance out of tne top of the butter, and that extends about a half inch down into the firkin, and yon- ran skim that off and tho bakinco of the butter is as good as it ever was." -. . Q. But the rich butter that la rich In oils and fata, that is tho hind that th skippers have partiality for? . .
A. xnat is tne una tuat tne km poors
Q. Did you discover that as it ame
upi or- alter it nad been put upou the table? A. After it had been put upmt the tabkB. . Q . And" some of it was used? A. Yes, sir; for one meal only It was used. ' - Cc-exemlnatkm. page 170: Q. You say as soon as you discovered it it was taken away that buttej had gone through the ateward's office. Mi-. Hall, and bad gone -ito tlie kitchen , and" had come up from Die kitchen into your ward?
Tea, sir.
1
of the bouse committee reported;
, "Taken all together,.', e management of the board has been attentive. : conscientious, humane, economical ' and ollicient." And in the setiato.com. mittee the Democratic cliainnao wrote; . "Tlie management lias lieen prudent, ' surceful and economical." and farther tluv; it is "especially cliaracteriscd with a hur.ione and wise regard for the personal comforts of its pattents." The employes who showed a disposition to want evils corrected have lost j their places: among these are Dr.
I Fletcher, the superintendent; Mr. Roth,
That was there id it tra-reledV I assistant steward, and Mr. Stewart, the I suppose that is the wavof it. 1 engineer. The men who furnished the
Q. . It was never stooped until it atne liospital with rotten supplies fvirnlsh rot-
intoyour ward and got on the taWer ten supplies now. The same board un- . A. It got on the table, and aotne was der whose management patients were
eaten. .
One meal eaten off of it?
i
very near
Yes. sir; and we came
earing some of it ourselves.
From tbe testimony of Alary Barclay, an attendant, page 170: Q. State if during your experience there you know of any butter batng served to your ward with skippers in it A. Yes, sir. Q. When did you first discover that
n naa skippers m u
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pending the $360,000 a year. Tlie same steward through whose ofnee sour meat, . wormy prunes, rancid butter, strong butter and butter full of maggots went np to the tables of tho insane, pasties up the supplies to-day. Harrison, Gapen, Burrell and their man Hall face tho poo- ' pie of Indiana to-day. They are not abashed. Not by so much as the qulver- : ing of an eyelid have they shown regret.
A. I dicco vexed it at the breakfast Not by a hair's breadth have thov varied
table, '' : their course except to tighten their grip Q. It had been need on the table!' by getting rid of honest employes and A. Yes, sijr,' I covering the hospital for the insane with From the testimony' of Mary Green, an ' a darker veil than ever. Unrepentant, attendant, page 172: j shameless and impudent, they defy the Q. State if during your experience in people of this state. Let the people put that position you have observed ; its hand on them and bring them down, butter served upon your ward with iikip. I There is no appeal left but to the helpers in h? ;lot. It would be unjust and untrue to A. Yes. sir. ! say that tlie evils of tins institution are Q. At what stage did you observe it 1 not repulsive iind horrifying to the averwhen it was first put upon the table or age Democrat and Republican alike, later on?' ' But it must also be admitted that those A. It was put on the table when we . who control and will control the Demo, came up for breakfast, and after h-.eak- ' cratic party have sustained and shielded fast was over we discovered it. We ate thin board and will continue to sustain one meat off of 4t. 'and shield it if they have a chance. No From the testimony of Dr. arah ' t air man can compare the evidence with Stockton, a physician at the hospital, ; tbe hanioiml lying of tho reports of the
uemocraun committeemen ami come to.
any other conclusion. Tlie last state1
convention of this party bad no criticism to make of these outrages, nor any improvements to propose. Instead, it sat under tho eye of the whole state and coolly said that its party would continue to use tho places of tlie care-takers ot the insane as party spoil. On the other hand the Republicans promise that they will Inaugurate a new system that they will take the publio institutions out of politics. The Republican branch of the last general assembly passed a law which would have accomplished this. It does not seem that .voters have any choice; It ia every man's conscientious duty to defeat not our Democratic neighbors and fellow-cftteenstfor that would be poor glo.'y but this. Indiana Democratic machine ot which the insane hospital management is part. It the trial be made and bat us see whether these publio enemies are stronger than the people of this state. Loans B. Swurr. .
rage ITS:
Q. State, if during your connection with the institution, you have evev observed Jn your ward, or in any of tiieni, butter with skippers hi it. A. I did, but hot on the ward. I flid not see die butter upon the wards, Imt a report was made to me by tha at. tendants of the ward that it bail worms in it. as they expressed it. Tlie butter was very bod. and it had worms in it, and I told them that they must not put it upon the table for the patients to eat; (hat they must discard the butter entirety and write on the ward report- that thehtrtter had 'been ordered by. the out rrf the wards. 1 presume they did it. I was sick the next day. and I did not see the ward reports, but during the next day I went to the store-room and risked to see the butter which had been sent to the table, and was shown butter that had worms to it. j. Did any one there make-any excuse for cendng such butter as tliat to tbe table? A. No, sir. Q. Tt appeared upon the ward reports? i A. I prt!sume it appears upon tlie ward report. The butter had he--n reported bad for several days, and then I told the attendants to report that Chad ordered it off the ward; Unit there were worms in it, and tho next morning I did notneethe report I was not ootof my room, and I did not son the butter 1111 td ) saw.it in the room and ascertained that it was true that the butter which had lieen served contained worms. In this manner was the sickening truth brought out pot alone of butter f c .l of maggotn. hut of wormy currants n'l jiruues by the - barrel, decaying fish, worthies dried apples by tlie ten-barrel
lot, musty, rami lay and poor nour month after month In lota of loo ba .-rels.
HaUta where the air 19 e -J yond any cavfl or nuestkm from I -.. . , , 1 i igs killed from droves infected with
cholera, butter in lots from 600 to 4,000
iioundsv strong, rancid and rotten when itrought to tho hospital and received by the steward, but still kept and fed to the insane; of patients disappeared and never found, patients brutally beaten, $3,000 I laid for worthless boilers, publio money .wasted and worse than wasted, and so navihrough a long list. In AngU!4.l888,au twenty-one davs.scv-entv-two wants reported on butter alone, 'butter not good, or "butter strong," or "butter very, very bad," and so oil. This j.aouth, the Coatiact wan wilh Krauas ft
The surplus is gone, and no provision is made for those national defenses whk'h Mr. Tilden regarded a so urgent three years ago. It has all got into the pockets of Democratic oOlce holder.! and lobbers, We tho capitalists can control the workingmen only so long as he eats up to-day wliat he earns to-morrow." w. L. Scott, Mr. Cleveland's political manager. Fellow citizens of tho Democratic per. suarion: Tlie Mills bill has not become a law and the taxes are not reduced, but tliat troublesome treasury surplus is gone.
Physicians in Germany and Sweden have souk tit to cure oases of cancer that had got beyond the known remedies, by inoculating the patient with the virus of erysipelas. In several instances the person thus inocnlatcd was attacked by erysipelas, which seemed to oven ome the cancer for a I i 1110, but so reduced tlu patient's vital powers that in every cara the experiment euded in doth, -
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BOWT FAI3L TO VISIT THE MODEL DBY GOODS JttOUSE
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The Newspaper Revoiii tj
Otm iht Rockford HI.) Rtgtt .
"The era l (.umbnms UaaVet -sheets teem eeuitag to an mil, Isd newspaper like thr ifazl CitvMK Daily Mews are the prominent josmatbtk tmasti of tlw pried, The pipers tbst gite ta to fill a good volume in each daily iisue are goini; out of favor with iissy people if bo hav (oae.jotl thrfr time tfasn the march thrmgh mrantnhu of riraw for kenieii of revs. Tlie heti tbst tint ivm
fiit malv. ami wtlkiit an niHiitf. am faikinr ihii laltd hi oraal estas." &!
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Where Yon Will Find a Complele 8tock of Hosiery, Laces, Epibroideries., Tabid Linen, Corsets, Notioni!, And the Xmrgcftt Stock of KID GLOVES n the City. ' We have just added tutour stock n line oi DRESS GOODS which it will pay you to examine,. Giro Hit a trial. West Side Square, pm door NoHh of Alley
YOUip; MEN,
OF BLO OM iNGTON,
We have just received ah immense NEW STOCK
of ELEGANT DESIGNS and fine fitting TAIZOJUfABE GARMENTS. PBICES KEASONAB1.E. '-.
The Eagle Clothing House.
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General llsirrlsoni's Relies,, He Hat g Driwerful of Jnicrettivg Souvenir of Me Uard-ddtr Campaign, Indianapolis Special to Philadel
phia Press. JKehcsof thecaiupittj n( 'IH miuui Ilia nM.tJrulkiw I
elected President, are received daily by Genera Harrison from all parts of the country. The most of them come from old Whigs, who were enthiniastic admirers and followers of "Old Tippecanoe," and with hopes that they will bring him good luck their cherished mrnnentoesb re forwarded to the grandson of their old hero. These relics are kept' In a large drawer in an up-ntairs room and are given reverential care. nlr. D. S. Alexander, tbe General's private secretary, while placing in the collection this afternoon an old log cabin button received .from some town in New York, exhibited to the Press correspondent the contents of the drawer. The collection consists chiefly of buttons, coins and badges emhletfis of the log cabin and hard-cidef campaign-rail of . which ikar' dlj signs or inscriptions that were popk u lar at that time. Among the oddities is a hiss sauce dish in which apprnrs a picture of General Wil.
ham Henry Harrison, with the date f his election and birth. On nearly all ot the relics appears tlie
chsractGrUtic log cabin, with a bar
rel of hard cider standing inside
the door. A iiiece of copper in
imitation of a coin bears (he outjiiie
ot a pair 01 scsies, the side ascending representative of the Democrats, and that descending of the Whig, around which is the inscription,
" Weighed in the balance and fouujd wanting." On the reverse ia an
outline of General Harrison's head.
One of the most intcnwtinp things in the collection is an old log cabin song-book, published by
a Cincinnati printer. In it appeainall the old popular c&fnpain,son?
of that time, among which were : "The Soldiers of Tippecanoe," a song to the dirge, "Not a Drum
wan Hoard," ''General Harrison,
set to the air, "Pixen Sarjpent, "What Hits Canard this Great
Commotion?" to the tune of "Little Pig's Tail,"and soon totlienum-
of over a hundred. Among tin
modern contributions to the colleu
presented by some admirer, and
specimens of all the new badges
that have been insued by dealer in camsign gids. - The new hoifse disease in some particulars is similar to the e piroo-
tio of several yeairs azo. and white
none of the affected animals have
diet, a number of bones are quite
sick. CnmpbfllUlinrs, 8ept. IT, 1888. Ed. Progress Our new chnrch at Bono was dedicated on the 16th. Sermon was preached by the presiding Elder ol the N. A. District, The amount asked for was $150, and in a short time we had $169. The year closes pleasantly ; a unanimous vote was oit by the quarterly conference for my return. The work is very large sevcu appointnteiit There have been 130 accessions since I dime on the work. F. A. Ellkb,
'New York Tribune: There is
110 depreciation in the quality of
the-spceches which General Harrison has been making so continuously since Uis nomination, f lis address to .his old regiment comrades on Thursday was of the highest order. It wa j simple in manner, elevated in thought, emiueutly fitted for tho - occasion, and.
though to all appearance the spontaneous utterance of the moment, admirable iu literary form, Tbe seme qualities mark the speech yesterday to a company of veterans, headed by Governor liuk, of Wisconsin, The remarkable series of speeches that tlie Republican candidate has made ia one of the significant fe turns of the Presidential (anipaign. They have been widely read, and no one can read them without increased respect for their author.
Forty years ago the :hitjf duty of an editor, in' view of his limited facilities, wtis to gather ail die news !he could and print it Intelligence was transmitted slowly; maty occurrences of interest were never heard of ixryoncl their immediate locality; ocean mails were lonj; In transit, and die overthrow of an European dynaisty was not known here until long after tin event Suddenly there came ;l change. The mlroad and the telegraph superseded old method; and the newspaper w8$ literally flooded with news. The death of a petty ward politician in San Francis o, the result of a Presidential election, the accestioa of a sovereign, the ouitbrealt of a war, and notice tlut a shanty had beenburdem inTexas, all were hurried over the wires
into tlie newspaper offls,anlthfMiffj
no laeii 01 a scninitiauon, an wcx: prxntea. Thus iiiioimated th i " hlanlret lihei-t." ;
The pnbfisher who could send out
most enterprising 'the bit '(test paper
was the best; Hwasapericclofbigness Butiofter a time the very eiteesiit of the
evil brought the remedy, and there be
cananeraofdiKntruiation.duiuiewhicii.
arose such iourcals as theAiw York Sun
and The CmCArjo JTJAitY NKI19. 1 hat the public
appreciated the new depanturc is best evidence d in the fact that the Sum reached 11 circulation of i $o,000 a day, and The Daiit Miews 175,100a The wonderful and constantly provrlngpopularity oftbe condensed, low-prjced papurs has so farbroughttbe cumbrous and high-pnced blanket-sheets to their senses, that they have now j somewhat reformed bot h as to size and price, but ihey are still too Ihr removed from the true Ideal of American journalism to meet the needs of tlie gfeai majority. In the west Tmt Chkago Daily News has been the first to appreciate and! meet the situation, and it now enjoys the results of its twelve years of piojreer work in a daily circulation averaging over
coniiide abl;?- snore than die c;rcoh Chcc 1 dailies combined, lit islito
to snyt tat tiuch a circulation could mutih hss inatntauted, except byi
grsile of excellence, as wI! as- ottftp Ur pri. To win such ri:o
paper cust b: as good a nitM$jkw
of ib; lighier-priced compEbtorfc ill Daxiv Nwrs certainly is. It is lii
Asiodcted Press, and istheojalyiii whk'li MsseAsea a. franchise wwl:
botd tit e day ind night dismiclicil? i
tioiu : n trie general field if newli preKint i in thuhighestdegr eetheprel
nrne c f- Amisncan lournamrin : . mat i:
T. a. .i . J
11 Its At :haiccges companion wimiurfa
nMSAzyizzr- en ir irAtn fnjh fnrfMrhit'
f SpewJent newspaper , um$t H
g'.tlie temptation ot impsitifig
-hononioie instiKoce ly t3
amenoing rne qurnaiisvp pressure of par .y siDegtua
an orean, ncitrer s i
Wistkms ofprincple. tta,!
no convictions : j s
no taity. sect: or interest, it volcetll
man ! of all 'ihose better elemeats if
bdialf oSJJpur'ty, honesty and dewas relaticns oi'lile. - By iust 10 nuchhS
mend! itself t the regard of thetnir pit "of tbie commiintty iloes it vetim
aoisnce any oammunitv of interest w th4Sf
S( conipicious a success sra$ lavs itl:
tutors, and The Daily Navs has the suids imitation always bestews. Hoimvcran only 1 oe-cent paper in Ch icago of th m isutajmber oifthc Asscciasd Presill cago Associated Press papers cost '$:$t imita) ion mutt continue, so fai' as newtjito k is coi teemed, to be but hiiitatioa; Digtr News is theorigil,'
Si
thtxe times that of any of its contemporaries, andiD.igi.ir News w" the ongtui," ulfy wh$m
Sold by all newsdealer:! at ome cswr per copy, k, cents er week. Bailed, po age jtk
$$xto per year, or 25 cents per month. very farmer can now have Jus cuiy paper -i4:' than the cost of the old time weekly. Address
VICTOR F. LA W SON, PiiblishcrTHe Dai lt Ni ir C
Por tha Tugrosa. Be form Oar Edacatlvnatl 8ynterau . Ill is tha duty of all government le enact laws that; will do tha gralett gom). to '.he greatet nnr.ibr. Ttie qucKinn I tuisli to prv4-nt to the minds of the public, and esprcially to tbe tax pnypr, i: Wliich renMibutes "he greatest good to the gieatcst number--s high type or n low tyjia of
eaui-aiiun ny low ivjie, l moan a t nor-
ougli training in spelling!, reaiting, nl ing, Arithmii and EnglUh Grammar.
Education is a potent lever for good or
evil. A "higher lyiw of e-iuonH.m piva us a higher '.ype of traury dofniilters, foruers, banl; swindline stock e4iublers,
till i- sheet fjf!;ers,trin wreckers,! ij;h way
robliers, me k tnievcs, and penitentiary cont'icts.
To illustrate, It hHSgorieralJy boon con
ceded thiit di unlcnnnnM ali'l Illiteracy lias Allml our State prisons with, ewivicts. -A short time sine-) no-no partiin ounun iyJ ttis lidea of vciril'yin tho truth or fsliity of llli opinM'iv,.n't vMitad, a numlHT of pcnitontmrk'Sf and iibtamodT. tha- foitnor tatiii of esc-h v( the convict. And I havi; recinilv scon a published! report of tliu.Joliut priiKin, in Illinois, nnJ not havinij tho report nt hand I givo my recollection, anJ that is that there '.Wire about vquiil number f illiterate drunkards and Prohibitionists. Uoro is .a qiit for tlm conitciccco-lwuml, lung-eared l'roliibitinUuuftho Brook-i typo, who stin.l on one foot and. kick all around, ta crock.' And tne report further fUnw that tboro were twenry-nino gruduatM of oitlege incarcerated there. I think it is fair to prelum that the higher type element U as fully represented na any other classin proportion to mimhcrs in Juliet prison. And I think Unit thvro is no una thing that ten 9s more to demoralise the laboring islaKses el the country than general taxation to give rich men' son tho high tj pti ef education.
It is troe, it i open to all. tV elk we
SS9M
Tlie spread of yelliw fever and
its appearance at Decatur, Ala.,anl:
tiaeksnn, JVlis., is ennsiiitg panic
nil thnnigh the ndjiiccnt xuntry,. Towns and cities are cnttinir oft all
tnmmnnicntioit wiilh the ontn:
world, except by tfl;jrapli. Mem phis has tlflermined on the non-in -lercourse aet, bt'lii'vinir tin tpinpiir
hiry loss anl ineonvenienos will 'he
much less than it even iuib case ot I'ever appears there. In one placid in Mississippi it fa reported, thai t he people have torn up the railroad tracks, and iu other places nil the wad were protected armed men, so that, no one inny come tn irguout. Those pn.naititliiBsdoulrtles! are taken in tha indu and may
have tha desired effect. - In the
meantime, liie aupmaeh uf cold
reather gives hot"
of the scourge.
tif cessation
: -.Mr. Samuel Uitx, who resides in I'ickaway co., 0.t i 99J years ild. His jwsteritv n'nrnber to-day tight children, forty-eight grand children, mj ty-six great grand oliildrrn and two gireat great graud cliiklrcn one hundred ind twenty. four living souls. 13 a first vote fur President was cast in 1HW tindames Madison, and h s last Unr .lames G. Blaine. He voted r William Henry Harrisnit in t nd 1840 and if spared, be together with.his three sons, four sons-in-law, twentr-one itrund sms and nix
avo is a virvu rv - aaiaa v'i v . m . . .
will suppose that ail are able to and do ;randions-in law will vote lor tine
lirandson, Oenjamin Ha rrison, mixi
November iu all 8hirtj -Bve votes. Wbui .State will beat this record?
WANTED Ksr.XS Alt Ooodi Warranted Fiist-glass. Prrisnont, pleasant, profitabls positions for the right men. Good salaries and expenses paid weekly. Liberal inducements
l beginners, N previous experience rtecMnary. Outfit IW. riU for terrrtt, Riving age. CHARLES) H, CHASE Nurseryman, Rocheitar, IS . Y. Mention this Paper. till Nov. 14.
tion is the cupper gavel usrd at th I Chicago conveuliop, u ok guvd
An ojd woman entered a dry irootls store tbe other day and accosted one of the clerks : "I've come to ilnd out what yon mean by charging me a dollar Saturday night for that table spread and selling Mrs. Ferguson one just like it on Moodily for 60 cents. Didn't you say it my last chance to get one so cheap V" "You mistook me, madame," responded the ready clerk ; I said it
.was your last eba nee to get oue for
a toiiar. And it was, Tor we put them down to 40 cents Monday morning."
seeept it. Who would do the manual
labor of the country T For this high type education dirqualittes the receiver for be. ing the "mud (ill of society." Dou not the manual-labor of tho world contribute ten fold as much to the comfort sad happiness of mankind as the higher type oi education t If to, then let us restrict taxation to the low 'type education and matte it compulsory, and cause the Htate and county to furnish books and clothing to thechildron that are from six to ten years of age, and that are totally unable to procure thoiri. But do not tas the poor washer worn n's bumble home, or tbe day laborer's scan'v wagiw, or the old man's worn out farm, to pity sxhorbitsnt salaries to an army of Free Trade Professors, who fare sutiiftuMisly every dsy, snd much prefer that
their garments of tine linen and purple, should oom9 from Sheha, than to don the fabrics of our domestic looms. whiUt I
they are educating rich men's tons tn be- . r 1 IPh. Tm A.
Fnifnstori. and cerhaps many of those . .. bold iaCnUrc bogimu.
uini ninv turn .nt "flftv cent bbvs." But m-.bon. Openfr EoMr now
it U'Kei the two thousand dollars all the samiD.
iV'hv should we nav the man that teeds
the mind on questionable ccsert from five to twentv times as much i as we, pay
the man that feeds tbe bodjr.am tiiS rtn ert f fft Cireiia Court of Moiime
of li'aT .. . . Ulounty, StMaef IKdisnH Kseialor of ih PrnfWr. ia oomputing Uwjp Uveall H, f reberb Uke, late ef 3onrK
inti
Tstitdalia laliiiiil
The Groat Famt at t W
The iShortesi;, Bert, and Qtrirkta"
bet wee a the Korth snd ttm G&m ,
West Bound Leave t2 weaeastMl
tion 1:0? p: I v. 9:05 a. w. ltr.fl J
Arrive, rr K.uU, i , it
m., 1:50 a. wi. ;- Arrivtt. Kfilnifhum. n. m.'Mi
o - - - - w r-fn3?r 3:45 a. ra. . "
'Arrive, Si. loqta. ISO
i:ou a, m. - Arrive, Kiiiism Oty, l a- bi
Going Basl Lrve Jon ctloi "3 St 1 ih m I "S. m. SS WS
Arrive ImShiitapoli, S.l p. li,.; t;9wj m-j 3.45 a. m , 4.1.1 a. m. W 'Si vri. t'.u.. rk r.,... oi
p in. 'and t:.'0 a. m. Arrive, South fiend, 11.00 K t.ir.p.m. Knst bouacl nod imt b'iwf b
daily. : .M:il(!npr ciiroct cnnTti.ini;i5P i ilflder tlMt-un. YiHir- '.'OoiiHk pM sate and vrairti 'U'iihat'Plaf Tmnif'iTi or Irfiy overs n d yv0 m modstions are uni'xjelledi. , ; 1
Any infni million rngnrdincM &. addrecs CH A3. H. MlSi . Travelirir hw;
Tw""3b4Uvl!
C. A. FORD, . P. A, rifc. - law js, :At
mm
VITHOCRAPHER
ELECTROTYPES! -jrj ENGRAVER AJ&Sr3 PR in r I
r BLANK aOOKBn :
mcwt complcts Hvun m in a '
Siiunlr tMififvineV and etMAuiais
uiooa is not tunu-imi. n neew-
m
13
.smmmmjum.) inuuurtui
bsiness umnEnsuv
sortk fmjlnm U,9ff, raey.
imait, ssn eaott. Maiuk a i erhfB.
I Bcil facilitiu for Bminei, Shrt-bi4, Paiandria. Kurllik and Acta1: VariaeM Tiumbc. I.a-
vidual iniwuctioa. KdnKstn for -itmmt iip
Mtnxnri ' jit. rMa-
ia strictly Damn.
law. Writs io u
Elegant Cai acoouS, Frec.
xcutor's Notice.
r 1WTOTICE is l.eret v .elvo; tt at the
iM dtraienctl lis bees sppointed by the!
also, the nervout svstom ned.i leniaw
all et wnien it crompitnc4 ny l ir
ncrs Dioon ana i.iver aetaeny tea nt . t. : y . Tt
cuusrhs: his OoUoa BiiKef in - all
ana ttotiMcn aiw oewM etaiwra; .'Mimi-
Kidney and Beutcsehe Onre a.-iai
dropsy and all ktdaey 4itN;reV ; man Kye-Swlve !n-ore v, arte! and piles; hit Capkol ltltters m and strength. ' ''. For tale by P.tnis Dims., -Ural
ad S. M. BAftisaa, Clear Ce.;
it seems strange liiat ii
wm see a mead saner rrom msiti
neuratcia. aciiatien. la ate back.
n-irrna. to.. whini Saroril'aKti -
hs preven iUell'u never-faiHir)! teen is. sold by our di ugiita Faria Ilrai,'-aiiii levr prire ot Hi ornts a liettle. Wlr caiva ctmtdv m-ine. s hich oRsu Wimbi
cauxe of acaesand pains, chetki weje,HK 'a ami decay, impbrjs refreihing awm1iwj5 loP atniaJtit, gipossiningchta irvsry pa it- W
biiity;
tut n r;j
werlk; 8 or 9 months one year. Take the Unirersities and collrKCS all ever the
country and the profenaors' wages will ranee from S4 to SI0. and the' nresidi-ats'
from $10 to (20 for a four to six hour day.1
AW thev are generally furnished wltu a palstia) building, well heated and well
reniilaUd in wlikjh to perform theiroaerous
OUUjS. But the man that feed the body has to labor from t-n to fifteen honrs per day in tho xtreme s of heat aad cold, for ironi fifty cents to one dollar per day, 1 it any wonder that thwe are rtrikes, boycott and destruction of property, when the laboring man refincts on the wrongs this high type of education has placed upon him t It is the educated men that control our Irgulatioa and fill tbe ofttee and nroftxiiions in general, an d our tawi are becoming tainted, yea, putrid wftfc ula-i legislation. For instance, the oongrpfniional salary erab.or stent, a few jenrs sino, in the retiring of General:) and Judges of V. S. O. at tho age of sixty Bve yeais on half pay, after many of them have teen educated, in part at the expense of tho tax-payee, and have been paid large tain lire for sll cervices they have performed, snd the half psy is five times as mmci as tbe farm laborer can make who it. tar.
ed to pay the retired .fudge and QonerU 1. 1 ..!... . t . 1 1.. .......
Said estate t supposed V be wl vent,
Aug. St, U89. ilxocuter.
mm
mm
C. C. TURN.ISK, -THE LEADINiSUNDHRTAKER Furniture D aalcr.
I bare the largest snd lest soli t I ocV ever, brought to llilooai I ngton , n i will tell you gotMts ehwaper itun any oi. 1 bve a tine diiipbiy of Chamber Suites
- Why embitter lift bv AiMstjatSwii
cal swelhngs, feMnte'weirkneif. aerjttM dalnilitv. heart disease nait rwmfcilte lMt.1
pluintt, when Pr. VenaeiV X'wita''jtwMu Bschache Com will ia aufcHv -ewrft.R
Stv. At J: Sraiebaat. rdlti!- aWaiw ,
writes: "Ite rM-''ttsmt ptnm
enUrly pefwitHMNis riijr7 esa'BlriHk-;.
aU known m4icies in npeeateta
teraaietiy r jiaas mwm, wwwmsvmitl
ana iM,iamfKmximr
Mi
eiraiN wit,
a lib' '
I'AHLOR LOUNGES,:
in orderthat they may revel ia lutury f 'AHCY CtfAiftS. BABV VVAOONS,i
tbe imainder of their days. Kxhorhitant i Ca tt SWKKT'KliS, M 11 ROUS.
liW iws we tV S' fomii of tho men and their families, who carried the nuuiket and placed in tbe fron t and boat of the battle. There sro many other esses Unit enuhl be cited. Will anybody deny that thou are bed nreccdont our Domicrn tie-Republican iovernraent hits placed on rconrVl T A TAX-PATli.
-..,8syasssoiiBrt, ia ii ?:
M
1'
tr. -lock, iwia.soia m montniv payments. I heve the Houeitwiht JgjttMtie the i alachine made, and tlw'tMSfrelt. I also kwp !( ilnr llor Fant rit which only tosl Hlie'it ono-hilf as much at other clotliilijf- Come and mo nw.riuri h side of fnunro, i '(ilurn's lU.ck.
FINE SAWS Afi'BCti
w-.Mn.l- In) ii tlif lutatsalerN methods usnl. sad (be taset SMsSt impl.iycdtn'tlrjrttnoawttisa. '
PstPAIRINie PttOfsIsWPtV fllMIJh )) pxpm wnitnBa. Wa kiJa wB)il if S,U'?,iI1' f V3M ftajsT Vtstal
Wrttt aw Mti-llit saa ni 1 lilliat
