Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1882 — BEAUTY REGAINED. [ARTICLE]

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lb j In the Newton county News of th . j week B. P. Conner, fate chairman of th c ; Repu!jlir-aj c inmittee of ihat county' Bays--“ Last campaign Horsey disbursed |SOO to the srnallesf count: ,s. and in counties like White, about ?. c fi,•%f), au t * John C. Netv disbiKsed from to so Mr. Tomlinson, the Bistr.ct coramitfeemau for the KTh district iCiC itie. when he gave out the money for Newton, VVid'-e, Jasper, Carroli and ejeriA ; o i I refer to Mr. Wat’s, of Delphi, Price, of Monlicello, Travir, of Benton, Tlmmysou, of Jasper. * * * falk as we w';l, but 4 led you wiien the ."it N tional committee sen* asu e from Nt v York to the New Dennison Hotel as’ did '.tna..oiJß '" 'A half a million Roßart lbr the lioosier.3, and son* two bankers in i.i'Hrgr of die sal . and also sent its Scclecy—ser.' ito* ilorsey-— to -help John New iij.porßou the via! corruption fund

' “<’■ \ er;-.J counties, an<i bema'.d that be used to .'ji:y votes and coionize v->t-erf. a-- D- rs y and (irav - did, I iuy talk as ye ’"ii!, t ii time so; tut* people so .wake up Rtc danger and i> c that it throttled. 8< . Ii ' '.’’ou’d-boßenator Travr—and our Bimon, too—arc 'he men, according c - JJ-.u-ner, “ho h * the disburse, j me t. ot me vst corrupTost fund” ;u j j-ou.' respective counties oi Benton ir-u j J;»s tier. Tntvis abb aid reply t/Ingersol 'si propofei; i'.n lor a joint eoiivass, and iu j viUs * Ust .recognition ot the old uia.vi::i-- | i’rincipies net men.” T. would <• luc ! nit iv into oiay, -iuce he* (Rich.-sure oi' i JS'H'.ue! e..n«-eruing tiis connection v,Rt I'm 'i.4bum-ment of the ‘‘vast corruption .’uiid” I".*0 n-H ago

| Bpnrs'.'iiod, oi 'hcKentland Press, savt |—“ eha ye heard i' said that Mr. Tiav s |,a,' . ub- diiigeui i iui yan I found ou ■ that Mr. II -ovei ioe n t inal:e tin.-slights ost i ••tensions: to being a public speaker, mu'J that the challenge was made with u (till knowledge tlu.t it would not be acCfi ted. and that ) e c ulcl have the ads vantage of saying m ids canvass that lie i ha i i ac: eu bis Democratic opponent !■I- r n.” V-'c.i, ii tin t isn’t *‘demagogcry,” as camp.hool would put it, what is? I.t*is a correct statement of thc case, nev■er ee s In resitons" u the hit Rubin, ; g i, tic ora.tor and st.'tcsrnau of Bentoi'., - reproduce Mr Hoover’s letter, ft .•oht:'.ins no bombast, but i the producR ti • « a straightforward, hone t citizen i>' J. sp r countv. Here it r>, Travis, read it— Kemtngton, .JakpeeC Indiana. ) October 3rd. 1882. i Henry S. Travis, Esq., Fowler. In,ir;.a- Dour Sir: Your open letter of •die 10th, addressed to me, published n the Re ns sol ier Republican of Sept. 28tb. I have received. In a 'cepting the nomination for Senator ou the 12th of August, it was with the exj or ssed understanding that I would l not make public speeches or hold i joint discus; ior.s during the ponding | canvass. I AI y der.emßnai.ion was undoubted" iy made known to vou, which may tutv; -:im R,i •• I you to make the of tot through tii Re pul her: j mauls for joint vlisi'ussio.k, wbi h you Pm • 1 would decline ‘AI pursutsj i f • h.iv- ;ioi dovelope ! f ju me the b yor do ire to appear :as i Wt< • vker, but you may ; - ’ css.irod tii'- people shall not bo left j i.u doubt as to u.y views upon all qui tio.ns tli.ii are w Rel'o <• tile tn

an ii deeliriiur > our offe" f ' joi-U c •v . I she?) no', fj. of learning Of * I:*'* pc'. 1 “! ai 1 heir views are iirn ; n quire ' lcgisl Rion pron.u the Re-t iotere-ts and prosperity o th 3 notorial distriet, j ,m firm ii mv eouvietions that tS. ; ■■• old are will quo I !Jlcd to mj Siruet. the'- :!g .ts all ' do not at tins j time- .-Vf'ur ?to listen ’.o candidates f ( >r i oftie ; who iisHume to iuioruct ill m its [ to th dr duties as voi >rs. If you believe that you are iuspir- ' ed with ability n>;d eloquenee r -o j Instruct i.li 1 peopl- dt - field b tpen : s'br you. I: your letter you shy, "each j of us in accepting the' nomination Re- j dare our i.u tent ion to maintain Hie I prmeipl ■ cm”.(dated by our re .pec. ! live parties.' You was nominated j •-.•v r.-R day- tefor" t;m Renui.iliean j .State Convonlion, but you annoum - j ed your purpose of being governed by the pladoim, to be made, without j reservation. I have well defined J opinions of my own, but in accepting t the liomim'.tlor. I proposed to bo governed by the views and sentiments < f the people of this district. What is

right and for lie best interort o! the people i the ph'lf'.i’in of the party I am identified with I shall sustain. What, is wrong and not for public •good, I shall oppose. I believe tile time is past, that iukpendeni m i should allow j arty ji aders to control Ho. m by 'dattorms natle bv proft-sional politicians to Hind the n from lo king to their ow/t interests that partisan leaders have put in j •oparcly la looking over the agricultural as .veil as till oilier interests of the eouulies of this district, I-am seeks dig to know bow to lighten the burden and give, increased prosperity and happiness to the people. Respect? uily yo i vs, J 1 ed IToovek. After a careful perusal /of the al’ow, Mr. Travis, M'C invite year attention lo the follow in.:-, note of

INGERSOLL TO TRAVIS Leaver City, Sept. 2P l->2 Henry S, Travis, Esq.. Fowler, !nd.: Dear Sir —On looking oyer the Ke:i‘laiw. Gazette of the 2st in.it.. I -c that you have asked Mr. Hoover, the p.-.-mo-erade candidate for Stale Senator to meet you ir- joint discussion of the principles • laid .down in the platforms 1 your parties in lbß3. By the 'angwge of your communic'aiiori ym t- :v ■ forg iilen. or wisVi to ignore ike litot that there is a :Idl’d party in the field. Allmv me, War ...r, to inform you by these present?, tha* you do no believe (hat c r nun-hers

entitle us to be called a per!,.-, '.vi do 1 claim that v.vi have a principle, and on > ihat principle we arc building a uuPy. | and .your sgnorin.u*’hfcj|fact uotwilliA .mi J ing. does not lessen our rights. Thered'ra, in ichah ol the Natirmil Gnum back parly o; this Senatorial district standing in the same relation to the Na- ’ onal Greenback party as you and Mr. it cover do to the two. old parties, I ask : .e privilege of meeting with you and lo ddie part, in the joint discussion. Firmly believing as you do, that principles an.; nut men goyern in Indiana, and tha* w.'iou toe people rule the greater good come? limn t a honest, fair, free an J open liscussiou of the principles of government. And I also believe th it each party j should come before the people and discuss | the principles of their parties that the vote a may know on what principles such party stands. Hoping, dear sir, that this may meet witli yours and Mr. Hoover’s approbation, a reply through the press is respectfully asked. Truly Yours,

H. N. INGERSOLL.

PTjgon Good in a well known Ropublioan, saw: The prohibition! it "who does not resell* the action of the b - e in mutilating the ex He -t pecch Judge Baldwin before it w i il .wed to he published, is & coward, am! deserves to be trodden ucdci f-'Oi by the master. Ha says: I: t! t c ..nvtisx is to be feugh* through without elt blic ci Candida'ev Leing . R-.-vvcd -r. refer tc Kans .s oi lo v v to <t h or f r prohi'Rßou, * *» the 1 ..-publicans wiil e defeated by fifty thousand, and deserve to be He says: E ery Republican candidate is hob-nobbing with sal •‘•mists, just as they die before these on, ktent hut very bad men slapped them in the face. N>4 asi »ul of ,hem (•’,.•«•*.•»to ■■y he i a in favor i of the Gocstitiiliosjal mnvndments. * * ! They are del' i tin advance oi their no- j mi ation. The very cheap sobmissio rj plank can’t s..v ti. in.

1 The freest goreinracnt »-au not long exist *> 'ier*. tin; on- nor o he lets sto ere ' x iapi<i Rccurnulat'on of the preper y n tie bands of as- v, ami ‘to r, tide a *i.e mass; s<R tin j- le - oor 3B" -''epeif •nt - Tom it iVr' sfer. i. this Re ti ' it i>, jRlIi Rnie :bv tariff laws vert-. .•Germed. Jm-t thn which decries is what o r -lvs-rR tariff schedule brings ahorh.—lndi iMapoiis Nev , Rep . ienii. If Air. Travis is very anxious to ugage in join:; discu; s on. w es i him to thc letter of All' Ingi isoll, in ans other column,