Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 47, Hope, Bartholomew County, 15 March 1894 — Page 4
HOPE REPUBLICAN.' PU* I9HBO BVERV THURSDAY. aJAY C. SMITH.Editor and Publishbr. B’ibw.r\ptioiR jfVKi j**r Year, in Advance, f or Advertises Rathe, Apply at Office. Entered at the post office al Hope, Indiana, as second class matter. ♦ ~ THJOAY, ?MR r JH 15, 1834. The country would be glad to sei* the tariff bill passed early, so long as it has to be passed some time. Business will adjust itself to the conditions some way when it learns the worst definitely and finally.— St. Louis Globe Democrat. The Boston Journal recalls the fact that the great expounder of the constitution, Daniel Webster, con1 tided that one of the chief, if not f te chief, purposes for which the Revolutionary war was fought, and our independence won, was to make i possible to protect American in- < ustry against the crushing compe'lition of British manufacturers. It i the irony of fate that'a hundred j >»rs afterward it should he deliberately proposed by men , who call 1 icmselves Americans to take a foreign commercial yoke again, upon their necks, after a full Rial of the policy of protection has raised the United States to the place of the 1 ij-emost. manufacturing nation of globe.—Toledo Blade. TAIIIH' IN THE SENATE. At this writing the Wilson Tariff 1 ill has not been placed before the Senate, either as originally framed in accordance with the mandates of l ie President, its amended in the 1 louse sub-comvnittee, as amended l y the,House Ways and Means maj irity, as amended by the House i .self, as amended and re-amended by t.lie sttl -iopitnittee of the Senate Finance Conniiitt.ee. After its varied career and manifold moldings it j- doubtful whether ;he original frai icr. President Cleveland, of the measure that “has been prepared on the lines suggested in his message, - ’ will be able to recoganize his own offspring, and it may be that the infant will disclaim the parent. Almost eighteen months have ♦•lapsed since the Presidential elections of 1891. By the time the tariff monstrosity can have been discussed by the Senate, be re-com-mitted to the House and finally become law there will be less than six months intervening before the next generally Congress elections. Should the tariff be changed it will be fully three years before its Free-Trade features can be obliterated. We believe that the best interest of the country and of the people will be best served by prohibiting the passage of any new tariff bill until after the election in November next. Give the people a future chance to declare themselves at the polls.
Every legimate effort should bo made, in the Senate and elswhere, by all friends of protection to stop 1 he further prepress of the so-called Wilson bill. After the policy of prostration has been dragging itself along its destructive course for a v oar or more, the nows of a postponement of the tariff question till • P’tor tne next election would be welcomed with shouts and hailed with joy in every corner of the land. The wheels of commerce would revolve, labor would be busy, the voice : ' f the people would be decisive, in November, that protection must 1 stand. —Americah Economist. NONCE! The Republicans of the town of j Hope , wd! h >1.1 a Primary Election,; April 13th, 18 >4, for the purpose of j i orninatiug caneddatos for the lol- 1 1 (wing offices: Councilman each for 1st and 2d Ward. One City Clerk. One Treasurer. One Marshal. Rolls will bo open from 12 m. j until 'i o'clock p. n-. liy Oi u
Republican Precinct 31eetlogw. The republicans of the west, northeast and soutlieast Hope precincts will meet in Aikiu's hall, Hope, lud. at 1:30 o'clock, on I Sate an ay, March 24, 1894, , To select delegates to the state conI vention. Alter adjournment each ! precinct will meet separately fit I places to be designated before adj joumment to select delegates to the j congressional and county conveii- | lions. i Hartsville precinct will meet in the town hall in Hartsville, on the same day at 2 o’clock, to select delegates for the state, congressional and county conventions, A full attendance of republicans is desired at these meetings. By order of Committee. COUNTY CONVENTION. The following is the apportionment of delegates to the conuty republican nominating convention. I First Columbus.. 6 Second “ 9 Third “ 12 I Fourth “ 10 j Fifth “ 8 I,Sixth “ 10 j Seventh “ 15 i Eighth “ 9 Ninth 11 Tenth “ 5 Eleventh “ 11 “ 3 Hartsville 10 Northeast Hope 10 Southeast “ 8 West “ it North Sandcreek 12 South “ 9 Southwest German 7 Northeast “ 7 North Flatrock 5 South “ 12 North Wayne 7 South “ 7 Rockereek —Burnsville 8 Cushman 7 Ohio 0 Union 5 Nineveh 4 Cl’ifty ’. 10 Clay . 9 Harrison 5 Jackson 4 Total 270 Necessary for a choice, 13(1.
A GLASS BLOWER. Who In Not Afraid To Tackle the Subterranean E‘'lrt‘«. A "lassblower at The Lippiucott Glass Company’s works recently evolved a good one. A company of of the boys were discussing the policy of the present democratic administration, and its effect upon certain manufacturing interests. One excitable Irishman in the group was particularly indignant because of the prevailing conditions, and, finding Webster’s Unabridged altogether inadequate to the occasion,he launched fourth on a stream of profanity, and covered Cleveland and democratic methods all over with cuss words. "Pat" said a fellow laborer, “you mustn’t swear so, where do you suppose- you will go if you keep up the habit?" "Well, I guess I’ll go to the devil,’ replied Pat. "You’ll find it rather sultry down there, Pat, when the furnaces get started. "O, that’ll be fixed all might. The democrats will stop the heat. We'll all git togilher and vote for piev: land and , tariff reform. They have stopped ail the furnace fires in this country, and the tw/o of thim logither can put out every blaze the devil has a buratn.”—Alexandria' Record.
At the Rosen c runs farm, Bynum, Ind., will be found Armstrong (4203) Judge Somers (3895) ail'd Uncle Sam. three horses that have proven themselves breeders of large fine colts. For speed, style and finish they can’t be beat. They will make the season of 1894,for $10 to insure living colt. This is cheaper than any other horses are standing at in tins state. We have two fine Kentucky Jacks both tried breeders. We went to Kentucky and saw mules by both Jacks and as line mules as wc ever saw by the two Jacks to be found, at our place. ( a.i and so. uS ucicre breeding.
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