Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1890 — Page 1

VOL. 38. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1890. NO. 5.

jAsrcXf DUBOIS COBKTV, IN'OIASA, BY OFFICE. IX CODRtfK KUI1.DIK8 OK West Sixth Street. , 1KI0K lir RUH.CKMTION. jinIrf) SHhscriptlou, for $2 No., .ISO i no ' jror glx months. are the terms ior ufcHwewi vcru-f-mnti: renonii rni nun f ir - ex t I Vnt!.r8 of Hnnontmnt of 0tttHlsle to resrumr RUTru-Ti-. - " it IM IT l. ol.i triors 6neK ,r-ne' ukn.wx. k. oox. U. M. MU.KT7XX, -fc -r-r--x"iv"r nAV r TVTTT.TiTTT?lvJ LAWYERS, A. I'ai'TH "s ms nn .?' "i ii'iwi c V !n awoisko coj'TfTiK, rru.t iKtsh tnt Co?t'i a f PUKy OVYIfK-C" HUtr wtrtlw. ItRETZ SWEENEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, USPS, .IWDUKA.

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re. A fraetioH over ere quiirt or , U wn,, - , ( T, t MJ vol8 Ut 8,rftijj,(l i,-m0crti att ticket, ,Uu ,lt Hr HHk.ike, .Urk- IfrLlm, ihU iLi.h dtttr ""i m?u(wtr" of rt

i a warn mt. . viiii i k v i -' - - - i mu i v a imiuii.ii iiu k nun i niiii iirv . at wi ,1 imirat i t a

. , . B tht hellish businew. No man e!i af- "t "t iirptthlieaii iioiniiiee for U.uOrrtCK rJBaTr0lrr.Sr--P. f , ltP. It nl KW", w.U gt only iroiH to IS von-- in

A. J. IIOXEYCUTT. ATTORNEY AT MW, JXSPEK, II'X. OWTi.KMKvr-r K.to.. OawMMAHwaea Cc. ftptcteiv w Kr..itr.iyKiek. Ami . . .. W. A. TRA.YLOH. W. 9. HUXTCw. attorneys at Low, jASrEK, IXDIAXA, .... .f n.w. .itota.i .W

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1 --tl n ;4ro !tt r ut st. ciHV "' Bituso BUfirrsiiu, lrrOKSHI AT tAW, And Notary Twblic, Jaerra. inniAHA,

p I .V".1" l7HVrT f OAJIVElbe a few ttiingf whereiu thnr canst b of

im m y 27 t fhrtlt'.lM Hi. JJUU0 JASrKR. IND. WtU. tretee Is CtMirti f BiWtr. OTTO J. BUETTNER. Pension, Eeal Estate, and Insurance Agent, jasper, - IND. AlMrliW, ' R'll Ett el4 fMionaMf rm. Httfi hi Hm Wh etmf. (mCK on Tth tXe tmi Stmtm Stret. Ait .lS.y. NEW Harness SHOP ON MILL STRKKT. OffUSlTK TMK COKX MILL, HAS openri t a HAXXK SHOr h4 tir f ptlroti.c. be SKt.U CHKAP WK ALL WORK nUARAXTKrOTO OtVK SU1SKACTtOX. A tir Hfk f HARN'Ka. In f-W.1?" 'r,WM'wjriMc i.ltjr krjKlR FlafT:t.mHOFtiM.tfr!.. W''t k fr wi llt, hnt ptte iclrt call hmI iMrn wrle1". rltW.lA-ly LOUIS TROXLCR. J--- U....-TIH ..mi - - iii. I'...l.riit i ifi-n-rr ' BSIffTISTRY ! 11KSI!KXT DENTIST, IUELANI), . UNO.

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CAXPOCTKI) HV Hit. . t,. HOHHS. Your Boy Will Ciirnu You. i Mr r. i- moody. Tl father ews lu, and the evil will r'tlwe WM bl J 'l w'" aurelyf u li.l U' 1. . I. .1 . . . . . . I . . fit .v.t?5, nn.i n nmn u iiurn, uiur UVV Will ?,,uf,r , rw j,-,,, mp!oyees to lirk llH, s!tMu,.,KV. I know himm in

' ' tM.MMM. u titl U'lt on ! f. . . . . I . f r 1 All kit 1 Atldikllpeil4ll I t 1 aik a .

i " ii rat j'eei wv it i ' - -r - - - . .i.t i - . imMaab mam IIia mm teu e . . a

' nw lining cjnHi vaum ,.-r.. tutmiui, , uu ..v-n- . (u H,rk. At rt th cU-rk ruliioed. Ion t. I..: - . i -- -- the wy of jifiMioKiiui, hr) viehtM to the loHtotitioti. Ii wa imtloiiif umfl tl.it CltTK 0O aiSUrOIrMIeJ ll bOHIti Of "ltd !.:: .I ' . . "A ... .. iilfitneiM llm Iiliuos npuiteiitinrvfor MMliitif. Tlt cmpkivrr who in ruii)w:t fti in hH commuiiitr, drnu life clerndown to ruin. Tui i the strong, st stX'WM'Mt j?iHt men hiliM liquor. i... . ii t. t ..i.i i Hf in iim iht riiHirier oere. i wik fcy t0 yt,H jj ,IHIM xre ,.. j,pre twt . uh cannot tdTord to 11 liquor. You pll my boy liquor and Hinke him h dioHkard. aHd Mime rihi will wll vour luiv liimnr Aii.i ntiiki him ifrimlrnnl I dttM't know man v.-hn Iu ii. iWm

uIi'i-mo ihn ii.iitU oh his e4)Bfi.tentlroH AtteiilHiH to some of hie cnpr,

iliiihii.s fifteen or twenty yearn who h- W t5ml hint vwtiu .inper about oue?not UroMjhlthe curse down upon hii- 'inl of Ida time, ostensibly to watch

U. I have not Kne throaif h tltifi world with in v tvM shin. nr! 1 mv tn vmt thxt ;ever where, iu Chicago, in London, turn ih miviii, ww iiw appneo uihi uie( roineUer doom? himself m eifin i

a man earn to me and said : -I wn? to 8 wmIii? that polU oror 1(X hnpubhJhiform you, Mr, that yoe made a -tifi- CHH votM. H talk Ihin for the olc Iim!MI c-tenUy that is hoi corre-t." I rpo of t-lii.. Democratic inriijaald if 1 made a mistake I was wMUhx ff" f M. U. A. eau you trunt

frnm.M'Her, I am a rmn-eellr. and I don't iL-u.. .ui tt i.. itiin .u t. i.r. Well sid I, I will aekMowfetln nest

tim I preach tbt I Imye tonnd one maHH0U,:..l .". nnriHg cmMipaig ;

that has not ln;n danmKfd by wtK iu the lfquor-trtfir. Aftcf be h-w! jfooe, Uiow who heard onr eoHreraatloH tnld '."r ' r,' .It" smb. - I v rv n w ni rBw v rr n. a m T i . eide. O how the ilerti Jhh. blind mm I Thl men was himtolf, tiny loW m, wl.itoi.i t.. .loiif u iui u u.-i iicltd te driek. wt ih drinker, attd beeocMime . ,.ruui druakard. The Thn? lmyra. A KfitublieaH. a Democrat and a Propi ay. Tite KepwbUaH tiol, tnd with ki face tMw&rd henvtii oravDtt : "O

Lonl, we thank thru that wj ar not like iaatlllMir the Republican Cumtty Uhairiihor Hifi.. We thank tlii?e fiti-t of nil man: uenally xivitisj liiin bwl intitrwc

for tb tmre, iooorrHiUible. hol It-pub-hcttn tftiy. We think thee that all DeHKHtrata are liarg.and All Prohibitionief fwd-, and that we alone are jeood. We have no special iavor to ak, know-1 insr that to be consistent thou mut of Mpcensity Im with us. The Democrat prayed thtni : "0

Lord, thou knowent wa do not oftenMhe Independont. Ue hiiiit-elr bolde

bother tiiee with oar prayer. Yet there (rreat us to . Ill"- Cleveland, U ILord, but curc bit civil pervwe. Bl the i'robibiuoHiet in tbc north, bat damn ? 1 ! t.. a a a-v . W fit J tanabtt ami IlllffJ Iff IMC rUHith jn at iii3V ipti

thy little Norwegian IvnntH iVIpoo, hut otraight and fatr-mindei ltepublioans, enri Penn'vlvania and that mitor Smhi'wIio wish a ooolable chat with their

Randall. The rest, 0 Lord, you can ralv leave to our care."

The i'rohibittonfct fell oh Mr kuers, thi-t iudifpeuhle individual, as uiual, and proved, "0 Lord. ilmu! Then cornea the Huntingburg Indeknoweat we leve done little fUe but pendent, a Republican pier iu dbguiac, pray, lo, thwe wauy year. .N'ow we Itereft of all honor in iti eaylnjfe, cleoeitr. f.iinif to field. ad do thou.O Lord , fnl, clanuisb and servile. It, j1o, a

tie phfd to stand bv and ae fair plav, while we show the I'hariee una bad duces that there U a God in Israel." A PROHIBITIONIST is yoar friend Whether you belle-e it or not, he si'ekm the Miration of your boy.; he lowrn; taxation; he opinwes monopd.; he la the workingniHo s beat friend, be

posaa rings u cikihbb. problems. I Laat, but not least, come the South Dr. Hunt t ummIs that the chief gene- Carolina refugee, elected lo olRce by ral rewmlie aaint this increase of ,he Uetnocra tS; the bead iajht of l the SJJl.n7tT.,. uMt rth4Hrntdia.''tt'n,il meeting ol the deoeivero, tatt irSrwilTrwrTn1! lilr.!T J a. per, lull aud complete deception , T J J i 1 IT ; 7 in bimaeir; neither Democrat or IiepubJ.hrm.S22Srf;t?f XSIVP f berfor. the grea'ter; ike Lucifer of vent iittretricted &ale on the part of .,Jiu.ja ,,,,,.. druggiat, or other..- Th.ra i, no doubt.1" SSSS'u are the leaders and u VlilfZ f,S.i v ri'ddiJ'Z d m.th.pi.c9 the encotiragera of the jr. hveued habitually Strang drink and u i .',. i Ai,-

tolmco. are. a a cUm. mueh wore liable thau otuer to contract the opium habit. Christian, vote the Democratic or Re-1 nuhliean ticket, and rest soured that the

distillers, brewers, and saloen keepers 'i to 1? Have not the KopuulicHii niemof the tate are voting with yon. hers been the leaders in forcing the orA man is known by the company he ganfeitien into polities, oMeueibly lor Iceeps. the sole purpose of defeating Democrat in I. Ip.-inciples? Hare not the Republicans We hesrofa man who gowt rcgnlarly M hl nw psily in tbie to a saloen and spends a nkkla for a fty ami the Democrats all to lo ?

Xlef beer, twice a. day, i or,ler . read two cent, morning paper two -ctit evening paper. no wher rrirL'irJ it tnlu who "

for Mm J Otmrier.

n .. . . . ... . nw iiopMuiKMut incgsterM wkui U Mtoluttd Ie hums rath F. M.

II. A. Members. gau.Md outttd of it; bold their meet- fmcmsaerie fllie; ;ietu laicrMijMH of th lt eetw, pieced wool out The Att-Mlo,, of democratic and fair PHwtgir, .'"ST st?!. minded K,puhlicau member of the K.Ihm' lt4pMbliiM of J""4 M. It, A. of Dubois county, is called io 5 L Miohww, HwtoM.frwt P?r5JL5-!tT2-?r roa-. tMovdimr ttaMM

the movements or certain Republican uhl-be pilots, traveling over f he tit t auiULIIP.lllllf . n . n .. .. . t t .. "' !iiw'iti.niii)i iTiiinumuu mrin 'H not Jo Any Krh m act IIh polhay w rtecuptiou. To prove tin Mine I will " u w Vnia .-, whila aoliiik? in the iloubU oancitv ot .i",..,. ' : Hiiemurtif im r m ii a aeAiiM.i.if c..i Iji llid lfuniiKllK.il li.D.ilfiiit lu f lu..!:...,

httrjc, when prefsnt, U RopuliliCiiBS aijfl , , - Democrat. He H4kl tho 0.iB(crtic f"a-,

Mirniwrs nnm lyfillocrnilH Pril,. mi,t .t n. vrt...w'.iim ... ax.. .. . ... Hd had arriinKed an acconipliiHS to ro H' that "they would rusu wet Jrilnrton '-"e '"' 'r a iwwer i ' ACt, we nut litm ntttr proinislnje aI!ei,'iiioe to the V. M, B. A. party, attAHiltnr Wa tt$iiihlfii t.AiiarrAtfAltiM I ' """f com wiition -not iu hi ordinary suit f ciotiK. that he usually wmt Ht r. M. ,j- a Jfuhoringx, but with a prominent P'" s,- i" r'ir lHflf te i)rt- COHSpicilOUr, aMyinK'

l. l.i..tfiruuzi

Httltd the boM DoiIloCfat at-CHtcher! J-Pr rmr, om in inn ruhimuuk "e roiif of ilwcivr.rs, and paying Horn10 the kh!'- U" power behind the - )) him astiert ih; tlt DrAjfeln. we And another gay dfecir-r. whoa occupation itecertirily Hiakrs .irVB' OTe,r ,Uie COHrur " hU ''N' !.nft J0D,ir ,n coum? i"' i1' w"h R 4l. 'ry oem nia, "iY Democratic candidate usually rw, iwv oomidetaly deiHoreliae,! hie t .'Ai-aiav ikAiiurMllAb iiaiuui kiis " i... . . "u" l ' l "7V'""T ,"JLr.'rh,r ' JTITO rt ajifum an tee r. t. . A. : ?( rear tltm to Hick te the now jtarty; promi-iiur nlhjfiHiico; And makiHK liitHrtftt xtreiney hanOy oh all occaNi.os; hnnliMr Hp all little Democratic diuarancr, tlm wliHreby and where fori, fores ('? and if neoaKry to guilt innnt personatiiir a full fledireKi Denao crai. ne pariieipues in tneHiHKin arm UHtnaklnif of oo-lnwstei f, idlotinif anO ti'8 with an ej e to hi owit nhaiite, in ong the tell-tale of the UpuulicaH frty of the county. Ilia poeitloa oi clearly be di-eei ned. bull anothiT prominent !tepuuliciii K. H. Ii A booster, who loudly cull on Democratic mam her to hold last to the hw faith, in a regular tfurreepondenl ol government o trice; installs renegade l)pinicratic postHia-ter ; does the dirty work of the Republican party of tbc cmtnty genernlly ; Is supreme u after and tcminel lor all icreat Kepufiltcan ipeek auil wl.ilriia eaatlli t titk .rltaufM&.t . f lir nnii Tnnui - tea eean a av mo i iravi w friend, but are usually deprived of tli 'pnvileee on account of the intrusion of factor in Irylnjf to mislead Democrats Hypocrisy is the pennant (baling from its maet-bead. If sticceijul ita owner 1 would again cxpoe the British dig from his window a-) a high protection tar if! taunt to Democrats, as he did two yee.ro j fa What a stupendous f rend I A months ago the champion of a hh UrJrt; ow lBe R op-,piece wJ,h s MOulb M.li, A. mouthclosed ou tar iffj ":.,B Kn W1 can party. Democratic member? of the F. M. B. A., look and reason with youreelvoe. Doe not the Democratic membets in the county outuuiitber the Uenublicaim W Tu "Vnir' , '.L1 action inreugnptii give you iv cacmr agcMicut that they wilt vote the ucktst ? . ......... . , ...

l'.f n.l.letureea. only prove.aimctbr

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U ...lUrf WAM. Thw a. at frWHlriHlHSU. For SXect felrnoa to All parti

- " A " "7 V ' to the foundation principle or the now (party : they lalut lb F. M. B. A.: or - : uiiiiau Aii.ao Ml liowor ih Iim to trlht-fifrrii UiputliCAMH, who think hh1 look

In any of their .rKiiUiHw. If pHUl'lrl RpiiblhMn perty. CtrnrrjrM Hum the old htw, end 61 mh eet. lor it, they would tlofir own oom-CleTelmnl dsrwl to Uk e tUod iit it. . then the McKinkv bill. Bet tbie

victioii-if they are rowlly cmble ofi'h tm-l Mm defeet. The lerHHwe'

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ineiei Th.n ij i nOIIHSI iiihii Iii tin UnittHl dtttes, Ui-

no qneation but what isvrry;ftU" for Democratic principle' in all . 1 . . . . ..c-i iL.f. a . uri a. a i i

publican or Ifcmocrat, love) hia oountry,lf,,Mf to cope with thl powwfel

extrwmely proud of bcioif owe ofieM"y ami.iiiiiiet.' They woaiM

its rn-e citizens. Thar.; i U no uuoa-'et

1 1 n in iiii nn. a ami is mill iiu iiu " . ' " th nwiircM of our oouiuty ftttd the expound four-mid m great, the people eonld pny it, and we still could; iKinst of the trreateat country on etrln ; and fare ttill better then people living under the monarchies of the old world. Politics in the Uuitel Statee at present is dmply wealth en HMlut wvorty. It was go during the time of slavery. Wealth owned the elvet. Slavery broujrht oa the wir. Tiie orditiary " ,0 butcher one another to yv uie country, tveaiui iooku on tincombat in comfort. The negro slnvery queation whs tattled forever, mostly by the bloiul ot the poor and innocent. We-ilili did not lose Hiiy thiny; liy the war, hut on the contrary made money by it. roverty nail to mourn the los of many a true patriot. Many happy homes ol lahoring- men were mnde deoHte. uimi)inei wealth is still the common enemy of all Republican forma of guvem mailt. It ii always eeekht to fppreee the cotmnou people, and the chances are always against poverty. Money is neeary to defray the ex pense of our government, and aouns way must be had to raise the revenue seeded. At present' the money necery i

derived from a tariff lax on ituprW,anJUeKN 10 ..Udf

Iroiu an internal revi-nne tax. whereby rich and ikmh- all help to pay nbout alike. regard s of their aeseeed valuation the tax dopliate, or their real weetebJ en tne ataanee afralast the: the largesav tamlthH. a they ebeae the in t of the imported art idea, payings duty, and the men that drink (he tuosl whisky and beer, and use the, moac tuoaeco. To prove this aasertkMi simply; oh iaterual raves ue doe uot the poor ntnii pay just a mush lx on bis whbky or tobacco as the rich? Ol tariff tax does he nut nay just as much, or more, than the rich neaur It is aim ply this: All claud up end count aoMie ; wh all chip iu alike, wowju nisd childran mcluued. Accumulated wealth, invested in bank stock, notes at interest, rail ron.l stock, tfckjc raub stock, coporationa of all kind, and curtain large uiauufactoriee go free! omit national taxes! Will any boiieet ItpulilicsH answer where any of the enumerated wealth helpa pay anytbiug lownrdj the uational revenues tuore than iiu ordinary individual dots? Does accumulated money, notes bearing iatorest, stocks, etc., purchase imported Articles: iJo they driuk whisky, beer, or chew to hacoo? n hy should they go free? This ditorimiiiai ion between wealth and the toiling ma.n ia the difiWcuoe now exietiujf boiweeu the two leading par ties. It is true thai our country pays liberal pension to some soldiers and widows, but it indeo Irue that wealth does uot h?p to pay then ! The collect tcmi from tariff and internal rerneee exclude wealth, aud coll ecu only from individuate by count, the peuiouers helping to pay just as much as the richetl luilliouaire. AicatM, to prove mis auferuon let ms try thedirect tax system. It is estimated that an 8 ii ui levy on the ilOu umm the taxaiiie propetty of the United btate would raise suwcieut rerenae. For ex ample, hero is a laborer having lu coiltlren, who, with lil hard-worked wife, lives In arentad house, and depend on hia dally labor. Hie wboie taxable pro perty, aseaod at 100, would make Iii in pay S cent yearly towards government revenue. A man worth tf5.U00.OOu would ham to pay 44,000 ou the time levy. Under the present tariff and re Vtiuue lawr the poor laborer pays luily twice as much at the null iou lire," beeauae money and wealth are not taxed. The Air Line Itiiltoad Is asssseed ou its properly iu Dubois county ttOo.tXX) nd would have) te pay tmoo, a it hi it goea tree. Our Republican Iriemla. though poor. ay the high tnriU tax tHUanees the price ol labor. They never mention thelrmqr at all, He Is left tt) hitl lor hbrfself. If our Keoublic-in trieuie waut io oe mo liberal iu wage, why not make the

larltt'aehla-hMt.. im. ell hinM,Ht!n..r: c fB P

. 9 V. 1 , r ' -" entirely, and abolish ih-j aX, thereby cutiiMk nifati meaua ot rai lag revdniiu In Mmt w y ? Direct taxation, in aeconUnce with value, would follow, and wealth and ourponue and invested eapitai wuuld be lueludbd. Under the present te farmers aud the limilnirr IHruillH. Htn OH IV MV Iba' rila.

. ' ' " i f ii.... r .r iht in ki rrnfi urn ymv i iim .tttuii m it... n ceil to pay I twice ver I

ttmg ax.cit-8 et our gutsrnmvnt, ltmtS.iHhiM. riUa T-,- "J" r . "

u the tHcketa of the uron todfl. i . , " . .7 """"

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ic " ' " lrr(.i us free uiuirMipm. a ni wuniu hhf irvuin P,rl f lh lmraH. While U t)'"V wkw inmw, u wren bat iooa lixik up hie eaaee. end de iner pmuornia. wny hh4hi.ii me h oerlain defeat. Why not join mree wim in siroeg pariy aiwaya op(xhIhj; thia eaemy, and be strong? If you are not aiiteere, and heed tbc adriee of the dveeivm first mentioned, why' not join the Rpublieeit able? Let the tit'hl be fair aad just. If we go down let there be nn deception. We can beer the btirden. if the eomttscm people sup- . -. .... . i .... purimg i no ner sine are wnnn. Combined wstdlh is only a small Minority, and c m only lie in power by the aid of the common eltaeee. If the ma jority wrs that we wih to legi)ale stud uvor wealtli, let it be so. If It aayi lemocraUo oqaal instioe to ail. then re joice for the deliverance. Our State election Uws now ejnlede money from influencing voter, wd insurne us fair elections. Let h now strive to exclude deeeptirenea and trickery. Lt our nteetiH ami eonvontione be open to nil, and the fairly and frankly diseuveed. Democratic members of the F. . Ii. A. be on your KHnrd. Are yon ashamed of Democracy? Look at Webster's Unabridged, nnl find the meaning na UellHiiion. You will find it "a for an of government in which the eovereijrn power i Ida;ed in the body of the peo ple ; a govornteeut by the people ; a Funuitc; tqot rigbte to all. exelualve prir a govemewent why should capital be bearded t uapttai on tnUreat; eapiaai ieveated la gigastuc ntsaoafeetorle.; eapitai hi ReiM OocMtaal!, aad prince wheveby wealtb ie 3e free of taxation for national ptarpoiMM. ito not mis eame wealtti require one-half of tbe rereaoee for its prof ecu on f aad also tbe Uvea of our ofdeere aud soldiers? Where would wealtb he without tbe protest ion - of the strong arm of (He law, Mpperled by tbe money uen veil from tne peepkt ? Hfht then should it Uot share its proportion of the Uxrt dollar for dollar, with tbe poor man i Look at the imotene turns woes eery for tbe numerous cosily custom hooeee; the areiy of custom otHrfal required to extort the Inrifl taxes from tbe monle A light tariff would give a back our eontmereimi flfft, tranaaeting buiaee with otlmr natiotH. and give employ went to many thousand ; full confidence would he iTstnrtHl with the ma.ae. to the detriment of a few favored monooo lists, grown up, created, pampered, aud existing under present tax hwa. Again I woald aay to all Ieaocrai and Democratic F. M. B. A. men. do not be deceived by these busy-body liepublieau ami Dewocratie aeitatora. Tbe Republican ptrt thereof will rote the Republican ticket straight: the part claiming to nam neea hereto: ore liemo crata, would sell their birth-right for tbe akn of a petty nomination lor county office County officer do net flgure in thm light airaiast wealth. Tbey can lake no snore than the law allows ihoea ; they ie hoi make laws, but simply nave to obey I ham. Far all law-makiiur offices vote ior your own beat interest. DaMOOCAT. How Om MeKiMley Tariff Kalwee the l'rio of ClolhiHfr. JCx-SeeatiH- Me Donald in a recent sperch show (be effect of the McKinley tariff law aa eoijwred with tbe Mills bill, upon the price of clothing: used bv ine penpie generally ior winter wear. l. .. a M . an.t hhu wool and woolen goods. lie said : vmr cunsHie m one in wntcn we are ecru lulled to wear woolens more or le the year round, etad in tbe winter sceeon we are rwiulred to have plenty of them loprevee i suffering. Hut first, let me say. the larmvr of Indiana cannot grow wool in competition with the sheep neraers oi ew jtexico, rexas or oeath em UMiferuia. The lanoe ia our stale are toe valuable, aud our winter are too

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7 r- ' ' '. - -. ineresAM or pr cent, om rue. Tb Mill Will, being n ma i i mam i aamk Torwi, while umler the He Kinky bill. neeorHiMK to the wrm MithorttT, it was not all the difference ; neither tba old law nor the Mcktinlev bill confiuoil the duliea Imposed to the ad valoreeH rale, but in addition, imposed a pound tax, and so adjtte'ed it a to piece the highest tax upon th cheapest goods ; and in tbie reepeet, tbe McKinley bill is much more onerous than the old law. The old law provided that wo4n elothee, etc., and all maaufacturaa of wool, etc , rained at not exceeding 80 cents per pound, shouhl pay a duty of 35 cents per pound and 35 per cent, ad valorous; valued at above 0 cents per pound, 35 cents per pound and 40 per cent, ad va lorem, intha Mcfiinley bill it Is providirl that on all woolen and w or seedcloth, etc., and manufacture of every nescription, made wholly or in part of wool, aad valued at not hi ore than 30 eeet per pound, the duty shall be three time the duty upon unwaysaed wool, that ia 31 cents per pound, and m addition thereto, 40 per cant, per pound ad valorem ; vlud at more than 90 cent per pound, and not more than 40 oente per pound, three and a bail time the dnty on raw wool and 4u per bent, ad valorem ; valued at above 40 cents por pottttd, fonr time the duty imposed oet Hrfwaehed wool, and 90 per eent. ad va lorem. Under tbe lat clause all mauufam tires of wool, or of which wool forsusf a part, above tbe value of 40 eeule Mr pound, are to pay a pound duly of m eent per pound, reducing tbe uMxiunsua froni to ceuis per pound under tbe edst law. to 40 cents per pouad, to Met nit goods taaa a factored Iu UboIa or 1st pn from wool, aud worth sew ja tmt mi pauaul uiuet pay tee Mgfa duty. "Plf fj?wi mtt0tt f His 25ala aaUavtAtasT la mad u euveUaU an 1 eFeuaeiBejsJaT u mne ItuuisaudMiW tu fMat m distinction beturieu the are add tm ine goede tb tax MU mm henrfry usf tbe coarse article. For luatauce, a yard of eomaaon Mel ton or OievhM cloth. double width, which In tbe LenJeei arket would be w.rih to eeut per yard, will weigh two pounds to the yard. and tbe pound tax ou it undir thia MeKinley bill will be 88 cent per yarcl. while a yard of fine Kutrlteh or Freuoh broadcloib, worth $9 a yard, or upward. will weigh one aad a-balf pounae to that yard, and the pound tix upon it will only be M cent per yrd, or 22 eeut per yard tees that the coarse article. Or, to dteerieaiuale between persona, tbe pound fax on the poor man coat la 0 cent per yard, while it U only 96 eessta per vara on tbe neh man s coat. Und-r the Mill bill each would to pay 40 per cent ad raloresn and more. That K tbe poor omms's t would have bad to pay a tax equal to 96 cents per yard, and the rich man 'a coat a tax equal to f 2 per yard. Tbe saeae unjust discrimination mem route thr.Higb the entire schedule of goods : so that tbe poor man's wear, made partly of wool and partly of cotton, worth, say a dollar and ,x hall a suit, pays tbe same tax per pound as the rich man underwear, UMuautuctured from the ineat lamb's wool or earner hair, worth from $7 to $10 a suit fjg this connection 1 may note the fact the neither tbe old law nor tbe McKinley Mil rsonire that wool shall form the article of chief value in the composilSou of the goods, but the language I "made wholly or Iu part ot wool " So that thet cheap goods of eettoe and wool mixed. however small tne pro portion of wool nay be. pay the sense pound tax a if H wer all wool. To sum up the whole metier, I wieh to show you tbe etteet the McKinley hilt would bav produced ou our import of last year if it had then been in foroa. According to tbe treasury saatleti. our import of wool and woolen goods fur the fiscal year ending June 90. 1990, amounted to $71,153,000; the duty out tested on tbe same under the old law amounted io 941,279,000, The aesouul that would hY been collected under the McKinley bill would have been 15.- .) OoO. being an ex over the amount collected under the old law of $14 477.WO, Under the Mill bill th amount would bar bee $Sl,072.eOU. or Ks tbe amount eetmdly collected ht lb McKinley hilt. That is, the consumers would nave bad that muett iota to pay if the Mill Mil bad become a law. Mow, I want yon farmers, Dumoernw and Republioaua. te anawer at tbe poile whether the McKinley ill is an aoueat law, and which of the system of taxation you prefer. The otto, lb Dm craUey4om,ta.a artich ,0 it value; the mher. the y..lt!HCcirdlng to article aeeordio; iMpublfoam it weight; w,t 9mfH P "a vaine. i.i . . ... ... ... . a -w pw m -w 'w wmt-, .era of Indiana to elect a thmnbtlca Ia;4 tb aid of I)emoerelic fartiaera, irill tbe jia

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