Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1890 — Page 1
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VOL. 88.
JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1890.
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For six Ht 1 w Menu Stale Committee:
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Kacn Annaon""" niui nngreioHl liiMriot of lHiate.
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rare A fraction rrr vph nqnarr nr .i-m mm amrici, i inn lire, -omited aa square. These " J"" di"alea at theni places be-iqmrn-, u tw MeMrn. Haunt ami L'snntr uu.Ur
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Hetkea of Appointment of admlnl-1,,. . , n " V6. trAoreeld Itemocratie -Mate Committee.
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MIHAl condition S lo divi.Uui
lime. Your obedient servuut,
G. G .Icwett.
WK. R. COX.
K. M.MIMUTKN.
COX & MILBTJRN,
LAWYERS, JASPER, - INDIANA,
Tratat BM
mi n4 Cit(lt(Hl SfMvktlr
lite Mi. MHt.
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KMW M. WMMY.
BRETZ k SWEENEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW JASPER. ;IKDIAA.
orflCK avor JsIih Trt:1r'a RA4r Ma
A. J. HONEYCUTT, ATTORNIIlf AT LAW, JASPER IND.
Umm Mt4 SpeeUtly. OrriOE Kat 44eft'HbllMr-, In tk Mr. Hay Rlek. Apflt . !WH.
A. TRAYLOK. W. t. MINITKR.
Ttiere will Ihi ho jolot diMHMioR, m
nr. jiiciiHer replied a rollown: Ikimanapoi.1-. Oct. IS. 190. HoH.Ch-rki fj. Jewell, CHsiriaah Dmo crmiu Suit Commiiiee:
Sir I aw) Ih receiut of voor lt(er af
. . . . -
I inn (isie. ih which vom tMtk lor a ioiut
is r -. . . . . -
mho itoii. upo. w, Uooper. 1 hfe not coiiMilied with General Rahir, Hd do
not know his view, but I decliito your
iniiiuiumi lour, truly, L. T. Miches iK, ChalrmaN. Mr. Jewtftt vii Hot iu the lea.t dicoucerled by liiU etiittle. awd coHliiiywl
liii efforts to brinir About the ioint dk.
cusion. iHereforo b intmedUiPli-
wired CowmUcioHer Kuw at Wakl' ton aa follow: It bUtf tNHOHHced that oh apeAk At pointa !h the Fifth diatriet of Imliaua. I
addred ClmirmaH Micheiicr, of the re
pHinicAH otate C(mHiillee, inviting jlMt diCHiioM t the.e placoc between yon
vyOHAjreMinaa uooper. ilia aMiwer U: "Have not eoHtiilloi Gen. Jtsuai. AHd do Hot Ichow hi view, but I declioe
your prouitioH.n I therefore, or bohtlf of Mr. Cooper AHd the democratic -late committee, oddrM the challeMge
' o praoRAiif. Awawor. pieiM. The Ahove teiegrAM wa tout oorlf Ih the day and late lat iilifht. wit mi Mr.
Jewell had About decided that the rr cipienl intended to ignore If. a diapAlcb came flouting over the wire to the ef
fect that mo such proH m Grooa B Kaum con Id bo lonnd in WaahiMirtoM
Gn. Rhum, holdlof m h dooa. cm nl
1h w-M't important vfieeo within the
Rln oi the pre4dit, roentvon deity
witk
C4HiiMUHi nf Indian Xosrt.
Xow York World : IInton sW.larM
thtt when bo wroto to Liodftty tht be
won i ii (aik with th Proatdont About the
ohemo he mennt the ProaMont of a loeoi
elobont in IndtAnA.nnd Mr. HiMton did
not RieAn Anything of the kind. a aav
Hody hav aoo by lonkina; t hU lotler. He Alan dechrea that Undaev'a eheno.
prooenlftd to hint, wa pnrelv nhilan
in Topic nnn "irefl-irom Any neilllRAl or
pecuniary iajHiirAiiffo whAteror," And
tere aaih Mr. Hnalen makoa a Mai
ment which hia own letter eontradicf.
Hero la the letter aa ho wroto it :
Washington-, D. C, Mav 6. 1999
How. McD: Lindhkv.
Dcakik: I Am in reeoint of von
note dated Mav 5th. I refjrot that Mr
Miller could not hve n iven von the time
. A ... . - "
iltnt woHlfl have Allowed of a lull ex plaAAtion beinR- ntAde of yonr project
I feel nro thnt he like mveelf. wonld
hnvo been AAtUKed (hat the propocod work would hove enabled na to aavc In-
disHA. 1 ntvaelf am henrlily in fAVor of
it, nnd At the nrt opportunity will apeAk
w tne troi(ient aimiui it, or will, if op portnnity wonld offer, talk to Mr. Mil
ler though I don't believe ho eould bo
made to feel the mwhs interoct in it thnt I do. He baa never taken mnch intereat
In prncticAl politic. Of conrto I could
not oak i'OH to remain here in the citv
Rhtil I eonld learn wbet wo could flo
with reKArd to Indian a. Don't know, in
ff, when 1 will be Able to talk with the
President about the matter. If von will
aend me yonr addreM when von leave
here, aa oon on I have an opportunity
Ann ravc talked with tbo Proeidont
ill eommuHiente with yon. Trulv ynura, J. N. Hoatok.
none any man in hk aenaos believe
thai tho three refereneoa to "!h Proai
dent" in a letter written in WaAhincton
meant the Preeident of an Indiana Club !
Ilooa Mr. finaton rxiect anv eane mam
to believe Any thine; of the kind?. And
ir LAmtuy a ecnemo waa nreoentod to
hint m a pnrely pbilAnthronte one, "froo
from any political or pecuniarr oIatmIII-
eance whatever." what did be mean by writing to Llndeey that Allornev-Gene-
rAl Millar wonld hAVO boon "eotUCed
thAi the prntxwA work wonld bava en
abled na to ave Indiana?" That oart
of Mr. Hneton'e mind whieh ia annpoiad to make ditintione botweon tnrlh and
AAlAebttod k maniletly la a atate of eoi-
I
Tbo root of Hm wboto matter lo perfa et
Tleo) Vwry Lnt CIum.
The foliowinr eabiecram annoared In
tho Aaeetete4 Proae paoore of tbo 19th
mat.:
Lovoov, October 15. In view of the
lArjre number of workincmon ureorinT
rn emirrate lo Amertoa In ooneeauooee
of the McKinlnr bill, the United State
eonank in ililnront eltian are giving the
wiiieet p-H hi telty to me proviMon or the
contract labor law. It i aaid. bownrer.
Ihla aw i being openly violated by
Agenia a AmertoAR mAHnraetnrinr o
laniiAnmnnu, and ea pee (Ally the eottou
And woolen gomla mAnNfaotnreA.
Who expected anything elee than thU
result? llavinftT auceeedeil in ralaint the tariff on tho product of their milla
o aa to aecHre I hem ak alntt foreign eow
petition, tbeAmertean manufActurera Are
HOjnr Imporling thoiianndt of akilled la
tor era from England and Europe who
Have beet Accuatomed to lower WAgo
nan the American laborer. To-morrow
there will be ff.590 en rout tor the
United State, all of thorn have embarked
inno ibo l(Mh of thi month.
Nothing; N more eertain than that the
cle of nrafea In every induetry will be
lowered from a foenh to one-third with-
n the next ix nonlha. Repnbiiean la
borer, who have voted the Republican ticket coMselentionely believing that parly to be their bet friend, have eontrl-
bated to thi nppalltnf eondiiion of Af
fair, ahi the Kenublienn party ha peeaed
inriiMKn iim notiao. Ann win nea
.a . a . a j A . .
inrougn ine senate unieeaeheoked bv an
overwhelming defeat at the poll November 4, the Foree Bill, whieh not only give the Mpaopolieta control of the bal
lot boxee iu thin country, but of the
Army, taw Mavv And the Courta. Thv
I ready hnve the Treaeurv. and with the
word ah1 the puree in their hand, they
win rettnee the Inbor of thin eonntrv. nnd
the tew 1 1 mereaante nnd menu fact nrera, and all wage earnera to abjeet lAVery. If the Akilled mechAnk doaa not wiah to receive the pill once they offer him for
la tlally work, they will flood the coun
try with pauper laborer from Eorooe.
Thif election le the very Iat chanoe. our opinion and we aoetk deliber-
ateiv-thtt I he Maee of The Peoole
ill haye to turn back the tide of deeoot-
iam whieh the Moneyed Oligarchy have boldly outlined aa the t xed policy of the KepuMioa party, their willing Instrument, that they Intend to Alamo noon
the admiMietrattAAi' of the FVderal Government. Tliere will be United State
KayoneiA at every future election If the
wR w4apannBVmMI aMarmmfl 4t Jw OT4Mm9f e
KEY. DARNELL,
MO FltrBMD TO LABOR HK
FAVOK PIKKMKTONat.
TIm RenHhllenH Ceme1Ma4e
CaHigrena Cernereel.
NX gyaftAa Mm Iwatile.Ha nt Wtmpimfm
VM t'. fiHMtW.
Had the Republioane of thie diatriet
ABewn tne reeord that w. n. liarnell, their candidate for eongre, mde in the
at ate legislature two veara ago. lliev
wtHild not have had the gall to nnt hlmi
mb a eeoond time for a reornaenlAtive o:-
flea. II U record abowe him to be one oi
h woret enemies organined labor ever
had In thie aUte. Ho wa 1m fvor ofi
nnkerton'e deteetiven havimr full nwav
in the atate to coerce kboring men when
they would remonstrate against unfalr tretfineHt. In ItMl the same loATialaturn ihalalAC.
tad benjamin HArrieiHi to the United
Slaves SMHAte. DA ted eertaiH atMoxiou
bills to the laboring people, known se the intimidation law, numbered in the
ittviaaaiMetutee 2l2tJ and 2127. They
provided beaw nenaltlaa far vrv trivial
orenaee. For InaURoe ia ease of n rAiiroad strike, an employe, who undertook to prevent some one else from taking hit
piece, was subieet to a fine ol 1000 and
aot lose than aUO. i a whUih tnt Im
Added imprisonment in the state prison
more man twenty-one years and not lesn than two years. It was a Itting
tatate for a Reoublicen hwUUtnre to
paae. It provided exeeesive punish ment
or employes in case of strikes, but let
tne corporations go free.
iThe ininstice of the law was aaMlfAat.
And as soon as the last legislature mat,
Representative Nolan, a Democrat c
member, introduced a resolution to have iba obnoxious and uncalled for kw dis
criminating against kboring men re
rtmiaiers mm. fdiits. Kduoational. An F. M. B. A. farm
er return from hearing Sam anon Cox
apeak end meeting a Democratic farmer
Ftrjia Akd how he liked the epeaklRg.
rirei rsie," ne answers. " What did you leara V was aeked. "Nothing I" heaiutlngly. "fWn't yow larn Anything About the
tariff on binding twine, and or iron and
steel for reapers And mower, and trace
chain-, and fin pan. And on woolen aud wonted goods ; and about a national
prohibitory liquor law, nnd of the pro posed force Mil, ABthiirking federal else.
lions officer to interfere with all our election, And eount the voles as Ihey pleAae. no matter what names aro on the ticket?" "No, he ain't got as far ne (hat yet ;bat he talked about county orlcera' Aakriee, the neeoMity of immersion for salvation.
the beauty of brfltnerhood in the anerete of the r. M. B. A'." .
The Mil for the repeat of this law came
to a vote on February ftth. 189. sixtyix voting for it end twenty-fpsir againtt.
Among those Toting agsinst it was W. N. Darnell, then i Representative in the
legisiAture from Greene county, and the
preeent Keaublicaa CAHdidate for Con-
gre in this district. It was a direct alap at Ubor. and this action alone
should he eaosnrh to keep the neonls
from voting for him. It shows him to be a subservient tool to wealthy carperMiosis, willing lo do their bidding when-
.
ever cAiiea upon
0The new eenans gives Texas f.-
232.230 people, ah iHereaan of 40.21 per cent.; and Tenneacee l,H<Tii, mi inor ease of 14 39 per eeal.
ftTThe meetings of Mr. C. Znekrieffel
At Kellerville anil St AHlbonyJaet week
were each well Attended, and hie argu
ments were good Koed sown in good ground, and will' produce a crop of
uetnoeratk votes a week Irons next
Tuesday.
fT9"Col. J. D. Armstrong epeke lo a
good awdieneo at eM. Anthony' Friday nigiit last. ahiI explnined the hardahiaa
of the MuKiuley tariff on the fArmer, and
the hypoerisy of the Kepnblieau party.
towArna the soWMers m a masterly manner.
All through hi tour of the West en
hie wy homo from Washington City. President Harrison was received with
spontaneous, greetings of great Joy. It
was an approval or hH duties, fAithfully
diiwhantod, aa Chief Magiatrete of tho
greateet nation of the work). Inde
pendent.
Uow'n thst for a Repotioan F. M. B.
A. opiwion of a Preeident who otScially reooininended to Congress that the NatiouAl Dnnk. wbieb the F. M. B. A. pror fiat h oondenan. Hon)d be sJ lowed to
ieeae immos upon a dopoeit of i per cent.
IabVwB iHMAjfA,
nrtu, .Vf lag
m MW oart af Ral a4
lMaia. rarwaalar tlattae gtvae !
m 4mt Itaai ftaitt. Caartaa' St
BRUNO' BULTI5EU,
1TT0UN1T IT UW
ad Notary Fahlk, Jastki. leaiAAA,
tirtt.l, r la uH tk Cmti f fA4
f v rr
ttttj eawHiM.lfteiaM.
Ian S. lev.
CIKMiJET DOANE
Attorney at Law.
AAPKR, IKP.
"ITTtM. arfteU I tat Cart af KM r . tmi
Mitl!i"Citef" V'MI. Wtt M 4n MrMt
OHO J. BUETTNER
Pention, Eeal Eittte, and
Iniurance Af ent,
JASPER, -
Prttikr ttUwUcai RrM to paaMaa eUtm4 ir
Km Khm aM m r8aM tnn. Uirre "rtti Hi th Wm hmmmKi. officr m, Tin mwh HAia Xite enMn. MAMy.
NEW Harness SHOP
OX Ml IX 8TRKKT. orPOSITat THE CORN Mil.!., JASPER, ITTI. MemiM Tnxltr HAS openM t,l a RARRRM AROF mm mHcIM jUrt of Matrenarc, i ARt.tJI CRRAP FO ALli WORK GUAR ASTF.VI) TO IVR SATISfAplON, Alr;tekf RAR5RSA. SAIMH.K". le SfV.'a 2 -il! ni ryWag llr a FIRST. iLAAS SHOP ta alet frarn. .MaVnwit ak fr erMIt, Imt pteaas gtv it call n lenm avrtera. April is, ims iy, LOUIB TwOXLIR.
DBNTISTRTI
Bsnmnfeeal
B. A. MOBY,
. RESIDENT DENTIST,
Rit.AIfD, - . . IND.
at thaw IQani
Ranmia eecretary reeeliai
jcwmi a dtspateh and sent the renU-
uea. ftaamle evidently afraid to meet
UmgreMMMAn Cooper, and 'lakec thie
mean of evading a debate with him. If
be expects, however, that an evasion of
ihu kind will avail him am thin hi-
knows very little about Indiana politic.
imeirmaa eweu naa no idea of allow ing the matter lo drop. It k hk iaten lion to compel Mr. Ranm to give a di
rent answer one way or the other, naum
Must no tbk or stand in a rather ridicu-
light before the public India im
pel k Sentinel.
Pecttllar PowcIom FsMtfl. The following statement, compiled
from the pension records, shows the
number of widows who were drawing
pensions on June 30. 1997, and the
amount of the name. Those who drew 91 200 a year and upward are the wid
ows of generak and ether high military or civil officers. Since the date men
tioned a number of these high-toned
widows have been added to the roll
The widow of Chkf Jnciiee Wnite
draws fS.OtO a year, although no one h
vet explained why the country is undei
any more obligation to take care of her
ban of the widow of some humble
nember of the eivil service. Her h
hand drew $10,900 a year during the
many yearA lie wha on the bench. I lit
widows of Gens. Grant, Sheridan, pre
ment and McClellaa are among the high
grade pensioners:
The tetsl number of widows drawing
pensions is 99,370 divided into classes as
feilowe:
FfMr;tk. 909 93
Wlet 4M fee losrtdaieiaaf 199 da law
etaaea from the rkawwislte to I the eoWor? It naisnd an ant aammri.
rsn e ija. am aat a a. . a . e . asm. . " -,. - T r-
vemirmAiiniaw -m-woti wan y ran inwnanpnguHwg swuw wr reoaitaiiag two soHfiers
af parowanod negro voters in those state, snd eAllora orphanA' home at Knight-
the proposal from the point of rlew ofi requiring township trastees to provide it practkabilitv alone, as the published for the decent burial, In other than panletiera how, withnot the leat qualm enT.per harial grounds, at dsesasd soMiera
Md'sailora who ehall have died residents
of Indiana and without msaae to defray
mnersi expeasee. (Unap. 7R, p. 139.) It paaed sn act cad ing to the United Hinta
force Ihey have tripped over tbeirLlurieilHMion over the land to be Acquired
eonseteace or tne smaiieet snow of re
volting at the rascalitv of the pwieot.
ine proor I pn-rect. it i rumUhed by IhemAelve. and In their effort to break
its
own falsehoods.
ftaka' and the County Auditor.
EMToa Courikr: Ir (cat week's
Argue, 'Rske.' Its Ireland
dent, states that John Gramelweseher.
nounty Auditor, did all in hk power to
defeat Gov. Movv : that he eircukted a
mper to ine eaect taat never was a
coward.
As to Mr. G. trvlnr to defeat Hover.
weaomit ii;se to him calling Hover a
coward, we deny. The race for never-
4. 1. a. a. a. l. 109. s. " t. I. 1. S19. 792. 9.
2,343.
99.
1,999.
a.
1,397.
1. a.
9L909.
1. arfje
0 ' i, '
Par Ttr
9.00
2.9UI 2.0011
l.0l
90M
799 90i 940 4RU
4-M 484 ao aoo 9n9 240 214
24
190
144
190
99
X wart I- X.iVr MiiF
aa4 ill .fkVVrHi T'
AafllW.Mie-ly
The silver kw, passed by the reanWi A 0 0 H ft 0Ta fcHmKHNrt IPsWI nrf t TWT mVwM
the 30th of June aext. The coinage of
silver, under tbk kw, will cease en that date. Let every rotor- ia lediena re member thk met when he gees to the
nelk on lection dor to record Hk vet-
dkt upoa the work of tbt Ifty-trtt eon-
in Grant conntv An- the nenr natUMMi
borne for disabled vol on leer soldiers, snd exempting the name from state,
eonniy ana utuatetpet UXAtloa. (Chap,
9, p. 10.) It peeaed aa act reouirine
county clerk to furaieh, free of charge.
in poasHHs cwimeais. inetr widows, or
pnaas or acsutn. an information
tained In the enrollments of soldiers
soldier.' widows nnd orphaae fled by the township Aaaeasor in the clerk' of-
(Chap. 208, p. 17,) It da
act mskinr it aa offense puaiahabk bv
flue and imprisoament for any person to
witnoid, mntllate or destrov the earn
mieaion or dksharge paperA of any col-
nor wan between tvo enldkre. Hcrer
nnd Rataon. The cbargee against Hnrev
in the pap elTcakted were a matter of dkr. after they ehall hare been demanded K lAl'saaWar skA.9 lvAa maaAitfeaxml la Lm I ! a. I.li a . . .
"'" " P"n"u" ny aim or aHaaisMWHMsl Agent. (Chap,
P u a aoaiitoa to these ore
the army to accept a civil ntfee.-the
word coward waa nnt ned : H originated in the narrow mind of "Rake." As to the appointment of the Boone
Township Trustee, when the Repuhii. ran Trnatee elect wonld not qualify, even after the time was extended five day
longer tUAn the law retiulre. we would
Imply nay that "lUke" Again mtsrepre.
aents the trnth. as wifnesA the sotendid
nnnorsement or Mr. ua appointment in
ihe spring election. "Rake.' and his
aesockle, thought thev held a aortgage
on Boone tewnahip repnhlians, with a view of personal intereat. Ilk deal re to appeal to their prejudkeA will nnt avail him anything, a we know Mr. G. to he
a straight democrat in politic, hut also know him to be straight and fair in hk
nek! duties. Ne republican can ar that there baa been any partiality Ir the discharge of them.
In comparing Mr. O. with Mr. Lem-, Hi hk opponent. "Rake" merely
gnsu. and prove hk imorauee in mk- Mirhi..
spelling Mr. L'a. name. There is ewe Wkamsli
tamg ceriAin, air. G. wnaht not sign n Ohla
visions for the veteraan, the legislature
looked a nor the needs of the eft (sen soldiery, and made a thorough revision of
the militiA kw. -The new kw baa at
read? neen mmontt rated to he a Mr.
AckRt Inducement for the organkation
nnn maininnswee or aa emcient atate mllitk. (Oaap. 117, p. 924 p.
uuaa.
road petliton. and pfrtend tn he favor- Tk J..
Farm Mortgage iHdehtadaann.
inn nanKera' Month v. a carsfHllr
ernieHi ann very eonserVAIIva nnlillac.
tkn, give the Amount of mortgages on
rm in nix. WWIWR MMH--IHA Mf
"aving been aeoaratelr ccmailedMft
M . a . a . r r - -----
nguree oni ine interest on the same at
pr eem , wnicn, eeriatniy. M a VCTr
laiaifm TranB, tiz:
FamXnec. tataraH.
W4.90a,00 f 14000.000 945.000.909 98.700.000
97 000,000 a4.B30.OOft 900.000 000 a0()0e.004 387.000004 9i.090aO0
1.127004,000 87,490,000
Kanaaa Indiana
Iowa
lawk to the fHjthfoners. In foot helnw m.'.T. . ",f""1 infregate
of them, and wrftea note to the revkw- Vr'Zl IZ'J!1 Urn for damages to aosese the damage as I -Rt., fyw.iee atK).
jiofhhrb aa possIMe. etating in the note that 1M he was not krorabk to the read, L.i 5 a a -e m
MiRoagw ph" ngnea ine njetmoai we know (hat Mr. O. would not he gutHv
or sac an act: hk doings are open and
On the offect of the Increaee of the wool duika, the Oh keg e Tribune (Rep.)
The wed -grower will not have . ..
areaserT price kw hk aeeoee. They have
fraalr. Wn answer Rata In behalf mtZTTl?Tr?79
IT-ACC".r!f 1" " J. r convk-cnHHfnption. That will kssen the doWHM Ma.w, T-.!!!!?'B K! Asaerioan tine wool, and that
wwwn g ie mr ate arntai eesautt upon Bspsmsamtlro Wittard, a Democratic
member, to flea aroteeu taae uowoid
ina; hoodlamkm and roaUnieea ia the
staio kgiklature. Theee acts on hk oari
A A a . . . '
snow mm to do ORiireiy unit for thn po
I I ion to which be aspire, aad which
aefaatsd him for a re-nomi notion at the
hands of the RapuMieaa party ia Greene county to the sense oalec. All hough even
ss opponent was said to pa entirely unfit for the oAoe of Representative ta the
legislature.
Indianapolkgun: When Mr. MeKia
ley startled the feithfal republicans of
Htoiiigan mtv, lnd.. the other day. by
idling tnom that he "hoped their
neat end dietingaahed representative in
eeaerroA would be re-efeeted by an In
crenead majority," he rather put hk fool
in it. The "eminent and dktincukhed
representative" of that district k
ahirelr. a rock ribbed democrat from
the head waters. Mr. McKinley should
stadv hi geography more closely. He
made his mistake by enaposing that be
esueaee was la Michigan Cfiy ha must
of course, he in Michigan ea4e. where
only good repahikannareeketed to eon-
greee. The Ohio maa k a great man
away from nemo.
The recent census show I bat the drift
of the ooantry'A population k toward
he ritiea. The Beaton Herald call at-
ten I ion to the fact in ninety two eilke ol ihe country having a population af upward of 20,000, the aggregate number of
nbabitnnta 1 nut at over 21.000000.
which k a gala af nearly 90 per mist, for
-a . a. .
ina atty pnpaiation. compered w tb that
of the rural diatriet a af the eewatrr. In
ataeaaohuaetta the eity pecek ooastltate
coneideraWy more than one-hair the to
tal population of the whok state.
win mwer tne price of wool. Se the aheen-ownor who was ihmmi t ka ik.
MWhkh of voa can fell me the mean, eh kf gainer will ha I be. chief loser, for Ing of amen?" asked the teacher of a ha will pay more for hk woolen goods
Harry aad get iom for hk wool. He
means that yon worse than the consumer who
Darkse Co. Democrat : Hon. John L.
Bretx. Itomoeralk candidate for Con
green in thk diatriet. apokejat Ceonelburg
monoay nignt and at speom Taeedny night. Mr. Bretx doee not pretend to he
an orator, nut aa makes a eonrinc nc
peeah. bristling with Democrat le. truth
and principle. At his meeting in thi
ouaty he has had a good attendant
and hk aadieneea were composed of
good listeners. He has made a most ex
ceileat impreeeiOR, nnd many friend
wherever he ha gone. The election k
only three week off. and everv voter i
thk district friend! v to western interest, and to hia own welfare, should naa that
Mr. Bretx'c aame k aa his ballot an alee-
ton day.
There la every reason in the world for
Republican to leave hk partr thk eke
fkn ; hut a single good reason cannot be prodaeed why a Democrat shoahi do so.
Every important reform advocated by the third party in now. and has been for veare. advocted bv the Democratic party. . , I a a .... 1
tm owiy res son incee reforms are not
laws have
a KepwWkea stndor ear other
wan J iwrH hosst the BspaMleaa tkket
atihwen you'll voAa-aoke..
pays yoa to vntaWaahaa other ;
tfokett
It k imoeeelhk fwr tho Dtasooratk)
party te give Ihe aoemtry any Wad of
reform for at roast van) yearn mora Iths
oat of power m congress and in .the Aaa-
Ah who ever heard of say partr
giving reform when H k oat of powtr.
it win amve to have the rrekknt. nnd
both braMche of eoajgree, before k car tarn a wheel. What are yoa formers., whose hands era now mortgaged, going
to do until Iben ? Why, the very last owe of yoa would be an idiot a it auh.
jjnet for an insewe nay I am. No, vote the
r. M. B. a. tkket, every mothers eon of yoa, aad do sonaething for yourMiree, Independent.
now, we never called farmers idiots i:
Vat we are juatiled from the above la
eoacludiwg that I)tifc4dah thinks tbef -are, or he would'At call them so particalATly after having begged them to OR
ww Mm to be their organ I Jla. taar
era not idiots by a long shot, aor laa-
years more of Republican rule, such en. Da lend ach voted for and now fAVors, woulda't make them idiol. " Nor ara-
many af them weak enough to be ted in to voting the P. M. B. A ticket by such lttb. True, the Democrats are aat of power ia Ihe National Government, and bare been for thirty yearA. aud are there-
fore not respond bk tor the present de-
preesed condition of the farming mm
boring interests, for their parly baa' kept telling the people all along that tbk
state of affairs would inevitably follow seek ekee legisUtloa as Dufondaeh hat,
a variably endorsed. because be knew
it was Ropablioan policy. Yet it k. a. good deal nearer power than any new party an hope to be in thai tima. It
eaet ever KJ0.00O majority of the pap ular vote two years ago. and-over 909..
090 majority of the while peo pies' vote,
no Hepuoiican pariy ft as been kept In
power by Dufeudaeh'o vote and the ne
groes, for twenty years past, and surely It ia nearly tima for intelligence to begin to prevail with the negroes. The
uemoerney hare a good maiv mora
mem be re of Congress in both branch lhaR any new party can reasonably hope
ever to have, and if formers are in favor of reform Iu the administration of the government, And of a reduction of text Alton, their votes for the Demoerntk
eaadidAtna will be far more effective
than if east for any fourth party's aetmU aaae of any kiad.
fTCol. Jm. A. Wright. Ihe elrcna
candidate for CoHgreea In the 1st dk trict. is posted for a speech at Hunting
uurg io-inorrow. as ae is running on
pi at lor m endorsing the singk-tax doc
iritie.espoasen hy the F. M. B. A.
te-dny k beosnse the Democrat!'' which nominated him Int, and
net had the power, and the fact m he said ia acoepliHg he fully endorsed
primary Sunrkr
held Hp hk hand.
It
hart got through," he said.
eaaep, nan who toees at oaf tad only.
that in everv case ReaMakllMai
ill feel latlvoa hare voted Again t them when Has aa ineoroerAted tat kttu Ii..iu r
- m - - - . w. wi. . vvi
Lkmacrat.
the plalform, perhaps he will explain
ine single tax theory to hi party frkad DurendAch.so that hk parlv organ may at ia Barnntay with Ike ptriy. f
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