Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1888 — Page 4

democratic Sentinel FRIDA! OCTOBER 19 188fc Entered at the posto«*e at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-class matter.)

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national ticket. For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, For Vice President, ALLEN G. THURMAN. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. First District: Samuel B Vance, Vanderburgh. Second District: SutlerS. Dobbins, Martiu. Third District: CharlesS. JeweU, Floyd. Fourth District: Nicholas Connett, Ripley. Fifth District; -John R. East, Monroe, fibtth District: Thomas J. Study, Wayne. Syenth District: DuvidS. Gooding, HancockEighth District: J. D. Pruett, Parke. Ninth District: J. F. McHugh, Tippecanoe. Tmjh District D. D. Dykeman, Cass. fcJSeuth District: J. M Turner, Grant. Trfflfth District: John B. Bass, Allen, Diet.; M. A. O. Packasd, Marshall. AT LARGE. John E. Lamb, Nigo; Thomas R. Cobh, Enos. STATE TICKET. Governor, C. C. MATSON. Lieutenant Governor, WM. R MYERS Secretary of State. ROBERT W. MIERS. Auditor of State, C HARLES A. MUNSON. Treasurer of State. THOMAS. B. BYRNES. Reporter of Supreme Court. JOHN W. KERN. Attorney General, JOHN it. WILSON. Sup’t Public Ins.ruction, E. E. GRIFFITH. Judges of Supreme Court Ist Dist.—WM. E. NIBLACK, 2d “ GLO.V HOWK. 3d “ ALLAN ZOLLARS: Representative 10th Dist, VALE N TINE ZIMMERMAN. county Picket. Treasure!, JOHN T. FORD. Sheriff, JOHN C. CHILCOTE. Coroner, VICTOR E. LOUGHRIDGE. Surveyor, AUSTIN N. LAKIN. Commissioners. Ist Dist—DAN Ii TURNER. 2d “ JAS. T RANDLE 3d * ED. W. CULP.

THE CAMPAIGN TEXT BOOK for 1888 is now ready, and will be furnished on application to the National Democratic Committee, lo West 29th St., New York City. Price sl. In quantities of five cr more 5o cents each. “We favor the entire repeal of the internal taxes (on whisky and tobacco) rather than the surrender of any part of our protective system.*’—Chicago platform. “The platform is in entire harmony with my views.”—Ben Harrison. ■ mm ■ “Unnecessary taxation is unjust taxation.” —President Cleveland in his letter of acceptance. ‘Trusts are private affairs with which President Cleveland and the people have no right to interfere.”—Blaine in the interest of “Trusts.” “Such combinations have always been condemned by the Democratic party. The declaration of its national convention is sincerely made, and no member of our party will be found excusing the existence or belittling the pernicious results of these devices to wrong the people. Under various names they have been punnished by common law for hundreds of years; and they have lost none of their hateful features because they have assumed the name of ‘Trusts’ instead of ‘Conspiracies.’ We believe that these Trusts are the natural offspring of a market artificially restricted; that an inordinately high tariff, 1 esides furnishing the temptation for their existence, enlarges the limit within which they may operate against the people, and thus increases the extent of their power for wrong-

doing. With an nnalterable hatred for all such schemes, we count the checking of their baleful operations among the good results promised by revenue reform.” — President Cleveland in his letter of acceptance.

JAMES A. GARFIELD.

“In 1860 the burdens of national taxation were light All our revenues, including loans, amounted to only $76,000,000. Our expenditures were $77,000,000, and our whole public debt but $65,000,000. In the year 1860 the tounage of our ships upon the seas was 5,353,868 tons, which was more by 140,000 tons than in any other year of our history before or since. Twothirds of our imports were then carried in American bottoms, as were also more than two-thirds of our exports. Our exports that year reached the aggregate value of $400,000,000, which was forty-three and onehajf millions more than during any previous year. Our imports were $362,000,000, decidedly more han any other year. And I make this statement on the authority of David A. Wells, that in 1860 we were exporting to foreign countries more American manufactures than in any other year of our history. ****** The fact is, Mr. Chairman, the decade from 1850 to 1860 was one of peace and general prosperity. —Extracts from speech of J ames A. Garfield in the House March 6, 1878.

The speech of Henry Eiglesbach, before the Thurman Club, last Thursday evening, was received, highly appreciated and heartily applauded by the audience. The well known honesty of the speaker, his firm adherence to correct principles and his ui.purchasable political integrity, gave great force and power to his utterances. The proprietor of the Rensselaer Democrat! desires to be very precise in the announcement tha* his address was delivered “at the invitation of the Allen G’ Thurman Club,” and “Published by Desire of Club Expressed in Unanimous Vote.” Now let us be equally as precise: A “feeler,” circulated by one of his satelites, gave o_t that thf p. r. d. v> as desirous of addressing the Club, if agreeaele. We know a number who expressed objections. He was appointed to speak, by the chairman — not iD vited by the Qlub. Whether the p. r. d. prompted the motion to publish, or the gentleman who made the motion was desirous of recording him in black and white, we do not know. In apy event, the motion received three affirmative votes—none opposed.

•fit is tradition that Democracy sees principles greater than men.’ Thq above extract from Brother James' published address is true every word of it—true from the organization of thv. party under J efiferson up to the present. True in 1874 when he was ready to accept the proposition. True in 1876, when he returned to the republican wallow, supported Fraud Hayes, waved the bloody shirt for all it was worth, and repudiated the “tradition”. True in 1880 to 1884 when he passed from “halfbreed” under Garfield to “stalwart” under Arthur. True at the time when, infuriated at the prospect of losing hi * official position he wrote upon his bulletin board the following foul slander against the Democracy of Jaiper county: “The vandalism committed last night are the legitimate, i rganized, deliberate insults of Democracy for Reform.” “In* the interest of Reform the Democracy of Jasper County deliberately, wantonly insult every soldier who lost a leg or arm, or who was wounded in the line of duty in defense of the Union.”

THE ‘TALLSYCAMMORE,’ at Rensselaer, Oct- 24th.

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Editor Democrats Sentinel: In your last issue I notice an article headed: “Who Paid For the Rally?” Now, to set the matter at rights and forever at lest, I, as one of the Executive Committee, wish to make the following statement: The subscription paper was presented alike to Democrats and Republicans, but up to the morning after the rally not a single Democrat had subscribed a single cent, although I myself had re peatedly asked some of them to do so. On the morning following the rally it was found that we (the committee) would still be short some sls and again some of the Democratic business men were appealed to for aid and the amount of $6,50 was raised from that source, as follows: George Strickfadden $5 00 Abe Long, 1 00 Lorenze Hilderbrand, 50 And this was the entire amount of said subscription. Afterwards some of our Republicans, hearing that we were short, came to our relief with sufficient to pay the and as the Democratic business men of the town in genial had failed to give us any assistance, the above amounts were returned to the original donors with many thanks for their manliness And thus not one cent of Democratic monev went into the Porter rally. J. W. Powell. The above does not set at rest the proposition that the deficiency was made up by repub’icans, and subscriptions advanced by Demo crats refunded, in order to prompt republicans, who were responding from a business point of view, to withhold their ai 1 from the coming Democratic rally.

Y. ZIMMERMAN, Democratic candidate for Congress, will address the people, in English and German, at the Voorhees Rally, next Wednesday, —■ * ■«-»»-. Lee E. Glazebrook addressed a large and appreciative Democratic meeting at Bogus Centre school house, in Newton township, the other evening. Hon James N. Moore ©f Lake county, made a telling Democratic speech at Sand Ridge school house, in Barkley township, last Saturday evening. - - Tuesday evening last a Demot cratic meeting was held at Centre school house, in Barkley township. In the course of proceedings it was Resolved, That the Democratic delegations from Gillam and Walker join the Barkley delegation at Groom’s bridge, it 9 o’clock el m., October 24th, and together proceed to Given’s Hill and there awaite the arrival of the Union delegation at 10 o’clock, thence proceed to the depot. Democratic Rally!—Oct. 24th. * —i The Democracy of Union township raised a fine hickory pole last Friday. Jas. W. Douthit, Esq., of this place, addressed the assemblage. # The Democratic candidate for Representative in the Legislature, for J asper and Newton, is Solomon B. Davis, of Newton county. William Darrocb, Esq., of Newton county, is the Democratic candidate for Prosecutor in this Judicial Cireuit. ■ --•■«#» • ■ ■ HON. J. D. M. Hamilton, OJb lOWA, An able exponent of Democratic principles, will address the Night Meeting, in Rensselaer, October 24th.

VOORHEES, —AT— Rensselaer, October 24. Don’t forget the date. “If I had my way about it, I would put the manufacturers of Pennsylvania, who are more highly protected than anybody else, and who make large fortunes every year, under the fire and fry the fat out of them.” —Senator Morrill. Go to Kannal’s Jewelry Palace for Ladies Gold Watches and Chains, on payments —s2s. School Teachers, remember here is the place for bargains. Remember the place—“ Gold Star Watch Sign,” Nowels’ Block, Rensselaer, Ind. Excursion to Richmond Va. Oct., 2nd, 9th and 16th the Monon Route will sell excursion tickets to Richmond Va., and return, account of “Virginia Agricultural, Mechanical and Tobacco Exposition” to be held October 3rd to Nov. Ist, 1888, at rate of sls for round trip. The best Sewing Machine in the market is the Eldredge. Call at the residence of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, Agent, Rensselaer, Ini

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Groceries! Groceries!! Groceries!!! Cheap as the cheapest, at J. W. Duvall’s new Grocery. Jw. HORTON, • dentist. All diseases of teeth and gams earefaliv treated. Filling and 'Trowns a specialty. Over Laßue’s Grocerv Store. v l2- nl Rensselaer, Ind. LAND FOR SALE. Several improved Farms, an * thousands of acres of good tillable and grazing land, in northern Jasper, which will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap for cash, orjbalf cash, and balance in yearly paymoots. Correspondence solicited. Call on, or address Frank W. Austin. Wheatfleld, Ind

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oun Makeever Jay Williamsi Prex.dent. Caeht? TAEMERS’ BANK, ittPnblic RENSSELAER, . . . INDIANA Roce.ve Depotm Buy and Soil Exchange Collections made ana promDtly remitted. Money Leaned. Do a general Bank, ing Brsiness. A igust 17.188^. IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate aM ColMiii Aient. REMINGTON, INDIANA. Will practice in all the Courts of Newtoa Benton and Jasper counties. THE NEW Mlalkleie|v|e[rlXlh|olu|slel,lP RENSSELAER, IND, TUf.OPENED. New and finely famished.— t-00l and pleasant rooms. Table fnr™nh»/4 with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from lear Bouse, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Opposite Court House, Monticelh, Ind ,5* B Thrro t d^r.&'s i ss ‘.te 11 tlon central, making It tUe most conveiien? and desirable hODse In town. Try It PIONJEJER djjpnnßKffr' ?; Rensselaer, . Ind J. J. Eifflesbach.l i/j Beep rork, v M . age, Bologna. elo eold ; ’ *-“■ j ucs to suit purchasers at ,1,., * prices. None but the best.L V , ° We « Ld. Everydodj is C tta “ a 7- h 3 T-H.OH,« Paio£ ps r