Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1882 — DEMOORATIC COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]

DEMOORATIC COUNTY TICKET.

’< r Nathan'ikl S B atks. ‘ ».• 4 -"'r. ji 'Ezra Now; LS. , rT i • ;t-■ i ii’cr------ —- —- r: , .T',ll\ W. I)UV\LL , -Juit:v T. i oki) • I' :r—l ;• ri. vivnil IIEALEY. !' ;.-y r--Gn. ; W. Lowman. {'omiuiss- ioners. • it:i -G-kok'u;-: Stalbaum. ' ; 1 ct- J),' VII) GftAf. irief -Edward W. Culp. Ul.it-, UR GO Domoci atic majority!! C- , GO,OOO l>c uiocratic major- .*. Baldwin better known at ■ y ‘our per vent. —presumed , a the fi sition of Den. W - Small potato to assume . iu l- ■- i undertaking'. ■; non‘ Wig-wag,” Damphool < i . v‘ln i ol the ‘•ring” bosses of • !,iic.m party, point out where 1 . - pint for i . it declares ei ..ptina! tlic- amendments. : nto do it. •; y Pour” nor. cent, D. P , . very .mxious to retain bis . :<v v. i..j. its salary and $30,000 or 0 a;, i••>:> of i./ No wonder mis* ; . e . i.o ion and falsehood flowed o'- ;rom his lips. i -enuauaiic members ot Con .! in Ohio, The old Buckeye ■ . ;,.ac well, The same cause.ad this result exist in thi" - : . 0; t Indd.aa mil into line am -.-• ki (A -i record next No. v- in' t '. T u ' r mount each tr n pays as • -agar, coffee, in fact on the - of life, should bo aggro* o.; ,d laced on the tax dupii> direct tax for collection, the oy ,t lie- t,. id would o h a plot .o that wo doubt 1 - Si or the. people would submit to i "11 ' ion ■ ■ f- r Wood, D moor. t: v eandi- - t r Cougrvs* f• r tli- district, ! " cqu.-dly ,c k.rg< an audi* ■- W.-.li -- lay .-v.-uiug as that ads - 1 a Messrs Baldwin and Huwn. < o ! start -d out on business, vi g no tinv in falv do: lara- ‘ - ml s ;.lo woro out anecdotes. 1 t ry f vorabiy impressed those o ';•> li-o r i him. • ■ r; :• vas discovered in tire knit •I i.-di, which,i'n the future, would k • ' ouxl Tie tax to 37 per cent- * • i dotto voted to. correct the eri i a : by that correction the tax is ia’wc. -ml to 85 percent* The corree . o t'■ tin error accomplished the ] urpose that-anew bill contain* 51 r h'. per cert- duty would have d- 1 ! • ..is plea that he only voted t u.-, ot an error indicates that he j - afraid of his constituents. In i d:; county, where there is con* ridcr.d.h- temperance sentiment, i>an i phool, Simon “Wig-wag” and other lie-publican “ring” bosses att- n ; ‘ to play temperance on a harp of a thousand string.?. In counties where the sentiment is the other way, • the Republican “ring” bosses reverse the strings of their harp to accord with the sentiment, and the coward* ice of the Republican State Convention t o constructed the platform with the- view to play double. There was no expression favorable or unfavorable. Only submission, a d l -v, the Democratic State Coni' -. ion ague, sto m case the legislat, in the exercise of its Constitu t ,ul duties passes them. Coward i( '-ml dishonesty is plainly written all over tho Republican State platfoim in this matter. A duty on imported knit goods of 85 per cent, has been collected by the g verdment for the last 15 year3.”— K ntland Gazette: Yes, but had not Mr. DeMotte and the Republican Congress yoted to correct an error in that bill, the duly in the future would only be 35 percent. Mr. Demotte is responsible to his constituents for tnat vote. So the defense he makes should be regarded by the voters of this district as a rei- ciion upon their intelligence —an insult added to injury.

If the bill to collect the error in the knit goods tax had not passed, the tik paid for the past 15 years ■would not have had to be paid in the . future. It was the discovery of the , errrer that rendered a correction nee- > es-ary, it ti-o tax prid in the past shoule contmue to be paid in the future. DeMotto is guißv to the extent that he would bo were lie to vote *or a bill creating the iacrcascd duty, and should bo held accountable to the same extent, His cxplanatiou is u übtcr''ngo, rind a bold attempt to .n’.-lead his constituents “Trie ( ppo-iitioii !-•<• .a Democratic -:.d Grc :-i i-'d'. f-.. • I vov-d f-.-r j ; bill v. iii,-;, ha - rauseti Wool id: go da I t.) be-im-i': •.•cfgs iter pound in price; out I u-jl you it is not true. I cid voi f u ...nt correetcd <hi ■rror, at; i t. ft tbe ki it goo is with just the sui : • d ay ujo.-ii ibetn that had bevii ]> i for t!ie last !-> years.” -DeMotte. O;! you “did vote for a bill bat i-ori .-C. d . i! Cl 101, end R-ft (; oi)-iiu.i-d, would ba i been a mpr.-prop-er wo. d } the knit goods will, j Ist the ;u:r;? ; . y upon them that had been ..id ;i ifi: las.-. ID yars.” Rut had d: . "i mi tin,:, (.cuccicd ail cnor not ; d, tin cli y v-add have been ie■"■■al anile an p-.r cent” would it i- .' I-.!:. 1) 3J( t's i.igauiMjrs, m- ■{ i - -11 i ..! . is unworthy of the .a. il lie hi;, to I-OM'-Ct an efi O l ... i n. 1 j :.HM d, “die Saint du \ l.poll ei ai in.bad i ccn nai l fcit..- last ;-. ai -" v. ei.l n \ i n! iuut U> la 1 , Mi DeMoile ini.ai;'. j-.st-a: vveii o\.-u ifi he b.ll ..in i or- diu i a t ,x, ■ In- .-buiild he held tvs- | ... lI v ui' l iiav !e on bet- .. ciap. ;*,••( i u. red ui. ng tar.:; tax. :ng to ccntinui thc-s amps oi i i-ks, patent modi, im s. etc., insieai f aiding to rcnioc i- them

Tim !;<• publican meeting, Friday ugbt la t, did not abound in *n- hu* Aiasm ui i lHUn’ rs its in the past. L'iie speakers, D. P. Raid'-, in. vandi* ■ late for re-election to the Office of ■\tfoi nay Gen< rai, and Dr. Hawn, can. iid ate for re-election to the office or Secretary of State, seemed to be wrestling with fate. Mr Baldwin, lead as one who desired to remain whore he could pile up thousands on. Lop of Ids salary annually. He did not hesitate to misrepresent, but it went to naught with those who knew Ids pren.i s to be salsa. He made no allusion to the bugle notes of lowa and Kansas. That- has been ruled •nit by the bosres. His statement, that the Democratic party is in favor of free whiskt-v was stamped with falsehood; and his anxiety to approach nearer people by submission of the amendments at a special election, was cheeky in view of tho fact that the bosses, in the past, whon the people have spoken robbed them of their verdict, after having squandered millions of money secured by assessments and collected by J. Wabb. il. Dr. Hawn made no pretense of i!';;,cussing the issues. He contended himself with letting of,'a few harm less, humorous anecdotes, etc. If these gentlemen will pursue the course followed out here, wo sincerely hope they may be able to canvass every county in the state.