Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1890 — Page 2

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nr* GR1IWNCA.ST1»JE DAILY BANN Ki< AND TIMES, NOVEMBER 7, 1890

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|hh«> tbnt they have been galled and | the bet eficial cff) cte of the McKinley >hw will he recognized aud adautnd A>y hII, except profeseinnHl free-trade *■ git a tors. If the law fails tooccomp-l'-h what repaMicans expect aud believe it will, and if the country does not enjoy an increase of general prosperity, the ultimate verdict of the people • will be against it. But we feel confident it will be the othei way. The principle of pr'lection ia right, and it was never so well embodied in any tariff law as it is in ibe McKinley law. There is nothing in any or all the causes that contributed to the Republican defeat of Tuesday to forbid the hope of a great Republican victory two years hence.—Indianapolis JouniM.

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COTITIKAT. It was not a pleasing spectac'e to see many Republicans leaning against a wall contemplating the reminiscence of a bellyache two years old, while the Democratic masses marched m solid column.—Cincinnati Commercial Ga-

zette.

. The result makes sme the election of a Republican president in ISsi-J. No pendulum can swing so far as this one did in 1890 without reaching tlie desired degree in 1892.—Terre Haute Express. The most amusing partisan Democrat

which stood sixth in population falis j is the one who foolishly sees a general back to eighth. Large emigration tra,,8ter of P p| ' ininH nt party majority in

• .I. • lithe result of Tuesday. He imagines o othei States is the cause assigned , hmi his party hosts have overcome the

for the change. I enemy when, in fact, the enemy hasnot

We mot the enemy and are theirs

I temporarilv.

Republicans must not expect to have a majority when the returns are received, if they do not go to the

polls and vote.

I ndeb the new census Indiana

Buteet & Brown, REAL ESTATE,

Evclnuge aud Loan Offer.

been in it. The leaders of the Demo-

Indiana went Democratic in 1884! cnitic party, men like .Mr. Vonrhees,

anil again ii) 1880. I. W

carried the State. In 1890 the State ger of the full Republican vote in 1892. returns to the Democratic column. TllPy kno ' v . l, i e I ? emoc '' HC5, ’ s L re8e 1 ut , , success is not due to a ctiange of otmiJ he fact is thus shown that Harrison ion by the voters of th« opposition paris the man for 1892. t y< but to a remarkable apathy of a large percentage of ttie members of that parDemochat hoodlums struck down ty-Terre Haute Express.

all watches compasses Mantlfle Bala by Which Dirac lion Umf ba ToU bf a Ttmaplaca. A few days ago I was standing by tn American gentleman, when I expressed a wish to know which point was.lhe north, says a writer in Lonlon Truth. He at oncepull«4 out his watch, looked at it and pointed to tha north. 1 asked him whether he had a compass attached to his watch: ••All watches," he replied, •are compasses." Then he explained to me how this was. Point the hour hand to the sun, and the south is exactly half way between the hour and the figure XII on the watch. For instance suppose that it is 4 o’clock. Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun and II. on the watch is exactly south Suppose that it is 8 o’clock, point the hand*indieating 8 to the sun. and the figure X on the watch is due south. My American friaod was quite surprised that I did not know this. Thinking that very possibly 1 was ignorant of a thing that every one else knew, and, happening to meet Mr. Stanley, f asked that eminent traveler whether ho was aware of this simple mode of discovering the points of the compass, ' He said that lie had never hoard of it 1 presume, therefore, that the world is in the same state of ignorance. Amalfi is proud of having been the homo of the inventor of the compass. I do not know what town boasts of my American friend as a citizen.

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COWING EVENTS. Kev. J. H. Wilson, lecture. Meharry Hall. Friday evening, N»v. 7. The Republicans are temporarily io the soup. f It takes a good tiff year to nerve the Republicans up to the presidential point. McKinley is defeated, but by such a small majority that the official count m;iy change the result. The Brittishera are extremely happy over the result of the election The French are also tickled. Two years hence they will know a thing or two.

Tins is not the first time the Second Congress of an administration has given evidence of what is called political reaction. And what is further shown is that the Republicans will be in fighting shape by 1892. Keep an eye on the g. o. p. then.

a defenseless woman on the streets of Indianapolis during their jubilee on Wednesday night. That might h ive been a Democratic way of rej ’icing, bat it was a cowardly act. The Causes of I* •I'val. A victorious party never stops to look into the causes of success, but it is quite natural for a worsted one to endeavor to ascertain the causes of defeat. In attempting to ascertain those of the Republican defeat on Tuesday it must l>a remembered that in nearly every State where they suffered losses there were local i causes at work. In Massachusetts j there was local dissension, in Pennsylvania dissatifaction with the Quay regime, in Kansas and Iowa the prohibition question, and everywhere the farmers’ movement. All these local causes will lie short lived, and will probably not figure at all in the next presidential election. Experience proves that tbe people always take otl'years to show their independence on local questions, and it is generally Republicans who do it. Democrats sometimes talk independence during a campaign, but they never show it on election day. They often profess it, but they never vote it. There is scarcely a State where the Republican losses of Tuesday are not largely attribotable to local and transient causes. In this State there was a dangerona degree of apathy in the Republican party, due partly to reaction frona thi* great effort of 1898, and partly to personal dissatisfaction growing out of the distribution of offices. No party ever made a greater effort^or won a grander victory under disadvantageous circumstaucwr tho», the Republicans of Indiana did two years ago. It was inevitable that so tremendous an effort should be followed by a reaction, which must take time to recover from. There watt- also the inevitable dissatisfaction growing out of the distributing of oliices. which, though gueatly dimmish d and rapidly decreasing, is still felt. Two years hence there will be nothing left of that. The only cause of a national character, and of general operation, and one almost invariably assigDtrJ, is the McKinley bill. Unquestionably that measure was passed and took effect at an inopportune time. Had it come a few months before the election the result might have l>eeu different. But it came just in time to give the opposition a chance to Hood the country with campaign lies in regard to its scope, operation and effect. Every variety aud device of misrepresentation was used, and, with the aid of Democratic importers and merchants, a great many people were made to believe that there had been or was about to Vie a general advance in the cost of almost everything of common use. The first effect of these misrepresentations was doubltess unfavorable to the Republicans in many localities, and there was not time to correct the impression before the election. Long before another election the people will

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