Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1885 — Page 4

democratic dentine. FRIDAY JULY 31 1885.

HON. FRED. HOOVER.

The appointment of Senate. Fred Hoover to an IndianjAgency is received by his immediate constituency in Jasper county with th a liveliest satisfaction. While all regret to lose him as a neighbor, citizen and representative, they at the same time feel grateful for this recognition of the coun’y through him, and are satisfi id that the confidence of the Government is not misplaced, nor will it be abused. Speaking of this appointment, Jap Turpen says in the Indianapolis Sentinel: ‘ Hon. Fred Hoover, appointed to an Indian Agency, had no paper on file. The appointing power merely ascertained thst he was an honest man, and no more was wanted. Hoover told the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that the abo. riginies under him should have all the Government contemplated, full measure, but that he expected to indulge a passion he had for short--horned cattle. The Hoover family, of which he is a member, has produced many active public men, all characterized by the strongest honesty. David Hoover, an uncle, superintended the removal of the Indians from Logansport. Hon. George W. Julian is a cousin. Hon. Fred Hoover commanded a company in one of the Indiana regiments. He is a citizen of some property, a farmer and a trader.” Rensselaer Republican: The Hon. Fred .Hoover’s long expected appointment to an Indian Agency has at last been issued. It is to the Osage Agency, in Indian Territory. It is a good appointment, with a salary of SI,BOO, and, it is also said,*a good show of perquisites. Mr. Hoover has just returned from a visit to the agency, and will return there with his family, in August. Mr. Hoover is a right genial and pleasant kind of man, and of the sort that makes many friends, and although The Republican was sorry enough to see him elected to the state senate, for political reasons, we have certainly no objec-' tions to seeing him receive a good appointment under the political party of his faith.” Fred Hoover’s !J Persimmon.— President Cleveland has appointed State Senator Hoover, of Remington, as agent at Osage agency, Indian territory. We understand that he will receive a salary of about ss,ooo.—Kentland Gazette. Roaches.— As the Republican assumes to stand by Roach in his continued efforts to impose on the Government, we present these “Roaches” for his consideration and consumption. The Lafayette Journal, Republican, says: The latest estimates of the John Roach failure indicates that the poor old man wid sa e a pittance of about a million from tho wreck. The assets overbalance the liabilities two to one. This is a-n riking novelty in the line of failures. The Indianapolis News, Republican, says: . * * * We have sought simply to protest against tne government as being chargeable with John Roach’/ assignment because it has called a halt. This is no new thing in the acceptance of contracts; and the courts are the ones to decide. Mr Roach has meantime been paid substantially the whole of his contract price for the Dolphin, eight-tenths of his contract price for the Boston and the Atlanta and seven-tenths of that for the Chicago. Thus full handed h> could certainly wait and enforce his rights, if the rights are his in the courts. The situation neither morally nor materially justifies the charge that “a democratic administration had driven him into bankruptcy”. * * * The im-

plication that the Government had no right in protecting its own interests to do anything to harm Mr. Roach, we have protested against as misleading and impudedt.

The republicans of Mahaka county, lowa, are in a peck of trouble. The co ored voters number some 1200 and the republican majority in the county numbers only 500. The colored people have held a convention and nominated one of their race, John Priestly, for representative. They have gone further, and, in effect, notified the white republicans that they must support Priest.y or he will be run as an independent. This makes the republicans both tired and ick.

Retributive Justice.

Gainesville (Texas) Hesperian: The comments of the press of New York, Chicago and Cleveland in reference to the general uprising of wage-workers throughout the United States at the present time exhibit a lack of knowledge of the true cause of the troubles which is surprising. Take the situation m the city of Cleveland, 0., as an example of the ignorance of these newspapers. Who ai-e these Poles and Bohemians who have practically taken possession of the city of Cleveland? Trades Unionists? Not at all! They are the people who were imported here by capitalists a few years ago to take the places of Trades Unionists who demanded fair wages and decent treatment. They came here under contract to work in our mines and factories at starvation wages, and with their aid capital squeezed the life out of American workingmen and workingwomen. That they are proving to be a sort of a boomerang to their employers is only in keeping with the law of retribution, and every trades-unionist in the land rejoices thereat.

Senator Voorhees’ Speech.

Concluded from First Page, pause a few in ments over his prostrate form, still as if in death, you must remember that this is a sick man, weak in physical strength, without the powers of health to uphold him in sudden and appalling calamity. He lias chronic diseases unto death. With consumption clutching at his throat and lungs and aggravated chronic dyspepsia depressing the mind, darkening the spirit, and casting the soul into gloomy depths, he tottered, reeled and fell. You strong men in this jury box; you me* with perfect digesttion, who eat three hearty meals a day, rememb -r you are dealing with your brother who is in no such condition. You are dealing with the shadow of what he once was, reduced by physical disease .50 that Dr. Boyd says, he could not resist the causss which overwhelm the mind as one in robust health might do. Come, now, put yourself in his place. “Gentlemen, I have heard'the doctrine of “cooling time” invoked in this case. Cooling time! That scene at Knoxville occurred nearly a year before Henry paid the penalty of his crime. I care not if it had occurred a h undred years before, could the parties have lived so long. You may become cool after an insult, or even a blow in passion; but when the form of the wife has cnce been seen by the mind’s eye writhing in the srms of the seducer; when once the husband has pictured to himself, looking through Walls and across ri vers, beyond the deep blue valleys and over mountains, it may be, the fair, loved form that has rested on his loving breast in happy repose surrendered in the desired of a besotted and lustful wretch, a cooling time will never come to him, and how well you know it! As well might you visit a lost sou] who had laid ripon the burning marl of hell for a thousand years and say: “You have been here long enough to become cool; there has been a cooling time since you took up your abode in eternal torment.” He would answer that it has been perpetual hell; that it had been burning time, and burning time alone. Suppose years pass by, and the husband thinks at all of his wife lost in sham will his thoughts be temperate and his blood cool? The

whole horrible subject comes up again. He can never think of her, whether living or dead, after defilement, without involuntarily recalling these revolting particulars that have crazed the brain in all the ages of the past, and will continue to do so in all the ages to come. I do not want to know a man who can grow cool under such circumstances. I wish no man for my friend whose heart can be turned to ice with something so much worse than murder, so much worse than death in his home. Cool ng time! From the moment Edward T. J ohnson fell forwa -d on his face with the fatal letter of confession in his hand, from that moment, instead of the fires of suffering, grief, bereavement, bitterness hate, revenge, if you please, (lying away by the lapse of time, they grew stronger, hotter and fiercer. What further element of wretchedness, what additional pang of woe and desolation could he experience? Every deadly ingredient of human misery which the blackest malice could invent or find was in the accursed cup which he has drained the dregs. * * * We can follow the pure and honored wife and daughter to the grave, and time, after awhile, with its healiug influences, will bring calmness and consolation to our hearts and enable us to control our grief. Death is no calamity, if we die with a good name? but let dishonor once come to follow us over the world like a hissing serpent, and neither in lite nor in death is there peace or rest. * * * I have here and there heard Major Henry spoken of as a Tennesseean. No, no; he wns not a Tennesseean. He was a bastard. He was not legitimate. He tried to run for the Legislature here and he voted here; but he was a bastard; not a legitimate growth of your State. I know the people of Tennessee. One of the greatest men of Indiana was Tighlmun A. Howard, born in Tennessee, and here in East Tennessee. Your people are brave, generous, and love pure homes and domestic bliss. Do not tell me that this crawling, besotted old beast belongs here at all. He was worse and baser than the kite in the eagle’s nest, Your nests here in these mountains were made for eagle’s and not for filthy carrion crows. * * * But here is another abomination: Captain Johnson in his hour of deepest trial has had hurled at him with the sanction of Governor Porter’s name, never recalled or denied by him, that eight or nine years ago he wanted a divorce from his wife: that at French Lick Springs, in Indiana, he had fallen in love with a rich lady and desired to marry her, although then a married man. That horrible calumny came to his ears when he was mourning the death of his wife, when he was weeping over her new made grave. Again be shrieked with pain, as if a bruised and wounded place on his body, commencing to heal, had been made to bleed afresh from the blows of an iron hammer. But the accursed lie could not live. There f're no connecting links in the discourse. It maintains a continuous height throughout. It comprises a symmetrical history of the most remarkable trial in criminal jurisprudence. It contains all the poetry of Childe Harrold, and will take a place with the English classics. ’

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NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Town of Remington, and of Carpenter township, in Jasper county, and State of Indiana that the undersigned James F, Ellis, a white male inhabitant of said town,(township, county and state, over the age of twenty one years, a tit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicatingliquors, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county and State of Indiana, at their regular September Term, A. D. 1885, for license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. 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If said real estate should not be sold at the time named, <t will remain for sale at the place and on the terms afore said until so d. MARY ROWEN. t Administratrix. June 26 1885,

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