Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 December 1890 — Page 1
eWeehty GTnuf tef - VOL. S3. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1890. NO. 14.
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Oil COUNTY. IWniAWA. IT OLIMKNT DO AN B. OFflCI. I OOOKIBK BviLMVa ON fMT ilXT fiTKtlT. r wasoairriaw.
fifUrUJthi : : : f : Too??; ,Bro"h of tb parties fr tlx meatae. "'that biotigbttbm about?
-"" J-i or 2TOMSJnJ& guare.lOliaecorlees.l week.fl 00 talisls sucking the llfs-bloed of th beV m HaeiUBt tasertiea, T toiling millions. And bv the vail , .iHluHiiti at the Mine vo,MWi of high-Uriff boodle they mi meat; rMM cti oa will be, Whlt about DeBI(K.rM f Q w made te rf erti.crj.. aot oow. dirt that party stand by the V,wrtd ttl cBfIkc,,traclw reforw defeated him in bi owe party. It be P. -c (The Democratic tnaiiufaeiurere of Pans ii ii i .ayivania and New Kng lead defeated himj wat.a.cex. I.M.M1MVM, becnus be declared tor five ecuts la
rtV a. fTT TlTTTJV (JOa W JMl ii J 15 U lV-TN , LAWYERS, SWVmm. - INDUMA, afni amvmoa mm' cotrara m wrao! W an ABMtmwa oonaTHts. rrkv mLi MC4tMMiaaftMtHr I. 9. H0MEYCUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PER, IPTD. rtttreysat Imw, JajratB, larmava, W luMMtlM, r.rUtsUr utM e BUSTflffiE. WJV UBtiaM" i atsMAnifVV IM f I tT ATTOUJl IT IT UWf aUd Matery Pablla, aeraa. faauaa. tmu. ifttllM la alt tha CmtU f Ataata W Parrr MtlUi.tselaaa. ImS, ieT4,
m ttM Waririar sbaro flarbts aad the arreat heart i J. J a a " P".u' 'lha state, he explains that the state, be8iitwirTtKrtMw,aiiriitwis Q rti " Let us not defeat a good meatura by tlAm .tltuimg the beaevoleut and BJ..i..a.i.i.r. jof Ohr.atianity beat rtspou.lr to it. errors growing out of impatianoe. IfSi," rPICB sniaaPmiHat, iwm CCoruulih thia rmi ninriu in t.W. 1' ltllUtlOBS( paj a oui nnuauy 7s. Vr ! aprti w. laaa. f m v c ' w f 7 'orw louke I1M0O0 ia court expensM, of which 1 tWci on all County and State officers . ,h. circuit Judsraa receive, in W. TAYLOH. W.i. MMMTKw. HlKh Llceaae IwamverlsliemaCUy. hartafter elected we shall give great re- ,trlM nsO00; the praarcu.lng atwm a. ewsiH Ysvb "Omaha, a city of ltO.000 iahabHaaU,wr 10 ,M "diaaa. Itorneya, taft.OOO, and about t4S 000 goes
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4ttmM0U mi fj-firJ" the l-diuspolU Journal aaM, Jan., aCCIFf Crjy -B"B Hb 'M that "aa dramehop coaiributed
Tjratx IW alii aataala tha CaatUafDaaaS . aM
aMa rattifitt t . taraai4 Wai.froBi which the above Items ara clipp4,
4Mllaa"CrlT" StM1a. Watt Mala HtH( nirn i niiPTTNFR
VI IV J. awa-i revesw sr. . ""J " aa wa i ta i. x j'haMd" How silly. What tea year old PenilOll.EealEltatlltt, child doaa not knew tbat to fcateraaa.
x A-at-4. InflllcUlCe Agent. av IND. farAaaHar aMaHai tf ait atw Vav. Baal Rtuta Mia aa raataaafcla tanaa. laaaraata wrMlaa la tha atrt caata4. OrrtCS aa fth atwea Bala aaa litttt . A. S.1S NEW Harness SHOP OB? BUCX ITRBIT, OPrITBI TBTBl COKW MILL, JABPER, IWTI. Tnxler At aaaaaa aat a BTABN EN MOP aa aatklta aaara af Mtrsaac. aa ha SKt.I.a CHKAr roa liB. ALL WORK 0UARA5TRV0T0 OITI BATIB. HCT1AI. AlarMataekaf ABKKM. BAMM.KB. la bvi, yai win aaa STaryiaiBg aiaanr aapi ta a nw CLASS SHOP tasattct frwa. . RfDaa'l ask far fill, hat plaaae glva aaa a, cu aad laera riaa. Aarllll.im-lj LOUIS THOXLCR. DKIf TISTRT t Ov. B. A. MOSBY, RESIDENT DENTIST. HUNTINGJUURG, - IND. Tl IBDIR al BrfloM farrloM ta atl atla tar J. war k la ths aHtal IIm, aaa aroaltaa ta (la Hall ZTli, w vaiawara laaelallj tallcltaa, ... -i aartiN. letti NEW BRICK YARD BRICK FOR SALE I JohB Geler. (p.. naa t a Iran .1 brick-Vard at th North at.la at .Ta.au.. Md bow ha for sale, in any qiTantitv deired, brick of all qualities; He aaka the people of ijHnota nruiaiat tm ihatiaiutvi I and will make favoraWe terms aa heaa pMterns. JOHM OIIER j Aba 31gg-ly. --.-.
UONOVCTCI) BY MKB. U. L. BOIB.
TH Qttaatleei for Kvery fatrit ta Settla. Tlw Boonl Bra dtaf ortiajl JL.,...! '"r,ff ,h,B t,w publicus, though thii small reduction left ilia rale higbar than
ih war hieh iriif nr. i..'hBTa la raaiockr hia ruru.
clarad for relorra aiid lost its haad. Its napltftlittic Minority defeatad It. Its Brices, PaynM, aad Scoits did the work. 'aided by the treachery of Hill who traded Clevelaud off for the Goreruor. .i,in. The country must have a aaw order of citizeasbip, a new polHieal erder of things to get tbe relief imperatively MHail Th no tkat -mim i fkm PrahUiltinii Mrv. n inu. r-n.l raaents tbe reforms of the dar-thola demanded, bf tbe snli-Mlonn aad in.
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::; 7" " : ,:.: r T. rr"" -"VT":". pariy waa oraveiy oern anil w asiag es-pouseo-o) some mi ina w&st neroic men city hospital "Ohio ealoou.keepera pay into the Stale aud local tieeiury 12,43 000 this yaer tha preee to prove what a grent laaaeiai kiaJiaAr bbh llaanaa la. Bait tha. U. llkKabJecjontkMielCHatbaBrc twt arlarinal high Ibmwae Wale, withoat a hoapital, goo. t. w that which it ia advocated. AUng iba ally . . - . which it ia advocated. Ullinc the eilr ------ ' . - - . ! n t .l . tre-auriaa Hei-aia Omaha, ho - pltallB which to care for ha beggared and dieaaeed product, that ita high ii. -.eanae saloon turn i out -very day. Can Iswama aa ft Saaa aa ak atl t B aSkfT B Sa a I atiatat i Bat at Iaak.a I you Baaaa a city of equal site ia a PrpbiIara?elf to the ex of use of fflunieinal arov . 1 1.. I u.. ttHi ' U. .unn...t I'M. UHU UV...H irnsnsii urj antrani vw iawu lv ii. 'pvn. - I plead whan the preaeat bigb lioense law at ladieaB was pending iu tbe leglalalure, for it passage beeauwMBcriieaed reveauea are so much neenea on an hand." How silly. Whatte year old . T m a,uZ ,1 T I'VlZ7 kiae and pound foolish; that f evary IA nil a aalanu navi infrt lha traaaapv at loam as a mesne of revenue is penny wlae and pound foolish ; that for every " i !. . t. . . 'nT lha higheat license i it takes tea oat. rhe poorest Btreets, the worst g. vera men t aad treateet poverty are to be found in our hlgu nceaae cuiee.- tnaitRspoiM Forum. Prohlbitioalsts should net ba alarmed a v.a.aa a. a aS baeaBe there ia active discasaioa withia the party concerning methods and prin ciples. Such di scats! o pfoVM that there is both lira ana iioarty la tas party. I)ieeaaio withia a party oaly oases whea the party is either too dead to eare or too ring-rnlen to dare. Titere aaa not beam a better indication of tha bsalirty cotiditioa of
liu the counlrv. It is MVawutrhvr .u i 1
baa no
I year. "
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.- wii.7i. S . TLf 1 Jwo; i xiir a stated salary. The danger, prc . atal. aawl aurh I ilea (leans, la Mail tha) rnaacla ttt . V. . . 7 7 . ' araellcal I
,i . il. """"i aniii a) aaatH altar inn iiuaai the party for a long tinae,.. n a.. ..... .1..
than the active discussions that are ow:"1;;l'4Xu7-,r: . ""
goiag oa. Prohibitioaiati ara inch because tbay think, and thota who think will havo opinion!, and the oaly way la which tha right can be reached is through free discussion. Only, ia all diectittlon let us kep it ever ia mind that difference of opinions in ao crime, but that advance towards truth are made tbroufb differences of opinion, while tba fault lies in ths bittefGSa of controversy. New Era. A majority In this conatry ballsve tha liquor IraMc ought to ba prohibited, but a large majority or the aaajorltr are lacking in moral eourags aad rsfnae to vote aceordinar to their convictions. Tha greatest work we have ii to draw the Hbm, aad tbaa tha victory will be easily waa. Bishop Ireland and Cardinal Manning, all among the most prominent Catholics, are the advaaee thinker af their religious denomination, they are Doaitive party Frohiaitioaiat. They believe ia the Iff l Hppretaioa of the drink vwe, Abt be who be may, la a f rter traitor ta mankind than Arnold v, h t mi couBtrv. wfiea he re ia ie llT tB ,t to sl wl ' SaagBKr Ifor the arotHtloa ef tlrtaMelVM Md lhir .u,,
A FEE AND SALAUY
How It fa DeiHg Talked A beat Hah Harry Freacia, editor of the Michigan City Appeal, and Senator rram Leport count), ia one af the moat reliant men In the Senate, with a level head oa Mm. Ha tells the Sentinel: "1 have aat my pocket full of bills ready to IntrodHC the first dv" said ha: "The moat important murM, each a fee and aalsry bill, will be framed by committee. I am in ft for at standing by iba platform and DaeelHB?a reasonable alaty bill. I am one of those who be Hove that a man is not aeeevsarilv a rob. bar beranae he holds an office. 1 believe, too, that aii officer ought to receive more than he could make in eritata life for the reason that In nine eaaea out of lea he haa to five up hit busiaeM. Take Mr. Mtttbrws'naar. He baa been
tad secretary of atate for two yeare, andf118 wou,d "t fee as usual, which ia now diepotiug of hia stack and farra'would t" turned orer to the county
machinery at a sacrifice. He must gle!,rUMr t0 ? pwr-rtf fund.
md hia hoaae te and part of his furniture! and pa hit rant in this city. Two years baaee, if ha is not re-elected, he will
machiuary. Now. it is not reason- Taea collected withia a year, the "cer bla that he should rsealTe no more sancollecting the same to rscelre 10 per "7 Iban ha has been making oa hi farm Pr cnt- Bd s Pr. c,nt nB " fe?e BOt
during (he past few years, But do nut understand me to say that there oucht Inat to be a redurtinu nuia Wkii mm want is a reasonable bill. Aa The Sen - I painted oat a wek ago, U would batter for the officer If tbay were DJll bt MlkrUa iailu.t nt Umm .. , a un . u j noM,a u 11 arawn a 10 d. proor agaiaat tha parnnnt aaratrut tisan Supreme Court. It hj doubtful such a law cm be m.da to apply to Kat tke Tinaa to Cry If ad Dot;. Brother Stoll. of the South Bend 'ZIZZIZ It" "'-J kS T ?!Br-!f!?r"."T ""J. ""'f- bU WavB D4B 1M BMBBBB IM BfMIUIIlBW In ThaLJ ITall arew or ma ailskelaThaa ntS'th'atTn t?n ty i?ffrtf?ll5! hoVM to rat, Tnli w,f, ,ot j. tB. r r - - iniaraiia aim raa mar ni aitina at r r eaan nair. aaw at aa .",..Z . ' 1 ' 7. r, .:;
"wm hi iwi .in. will mv. rauaiy lhb . . people. It nHght not to Tha dfinndiliMl- ,,
lB. BOur ,, tct , lot akM w done tJeiween thota whet pay ,n.lr IIl0ney and tlioa who receive ? . . u Tk9 xuor whose vote ia con-f trollad by any ether motive disgrace the seat ha holds. This is not the time ' r Feo and Salary Rafarmu 11 rw-.... i l ' I
Tkwa U i. ihtn ula daaaaaH fm fkla'PrOSPerilT UfJKl" I " f-"
mj lha ti.maM.raiift i-aiaiaiura m , ' - lh. aBamj0n souarelr aah Ln.l .llaf.-wr1!!: chr,,c -rllinbiere ta briar about tha Mt-f- of Bn uaconstiiutlonal law that L,!?.. J.Jl. L pe-eg. of an unconstitutional law that wm ija matlera as tbeiv are Tbb rwocrat believes that a law . Ti.. na.i.i Kait..aa k. . i. fh. tmtn (ka ,.uuir, rn ng tba fees into tha treasury aad aBhor, county eommiMionars to . m .... L, tS.t- MU-,- ia-i.. ttaiermiBe. onee eacn year, wnatsaiariae (Mcm rmm w, MlUff lk dimud of th- people aad accomMllak Ik. At.laj.la AamrmA It will ba a cold dav for maav an am. bitioua statesman in Indiana ir thie mat tar is aot adjusted la aecordanra with tba promieee made te tbe people. Let tha spirit be abawa that actuated tha mover or the reform t bat kaaakea aat tba school book trust. (Para Saatlnat. Tha aubject of a fee aad salary bill, to ba presented to tha legtsmtura next month, is attracting much attention from Isfaetory measure all admit. There V BIB ai arv aai . a laaawa ua ! tlfia mm aya a, will be twa tillage ef importance ta be considered in the measure. Firet, it must be so framed that it will bear with equal burden on all counties alike, a ihiag aot easily adjusted, owing 10 tae great difference in wealth and popula tion ta tne varioaa eoiinttea, aaa, securing tbe proper means by which a salaried oBleer will b com pal led to collect tbe fee awing the county. The ff ret part of the measure will look te the proper claealloatioa of tbe counties iu propor tion te the work to be done by tbe off, eare. Thie will be an easy matter with tbe large couaties, but when it comes to the small and poor onee tbe difficulty will come in when the ealary is small, aa ita need nunit be. Tba compebsetion mast be such that competent men can be aaAured to 111 tha reeDective office.
Spaldlig BBdiThea in the matter of collecting fees, the
olS.cll bond of each officer must be so warded that it will require the colleeting by tha proper officers of all sums due the eoanty. If men ara limited to eae term, and with no lavors to grant, tbl may be accomplished. That aome kind of a bill will pas is pretty certain, but It will require mueh oare to have eorer tba grouad, ao more or bo lees. but It will require mueh oare to have tt That the democrats will bare tome earelul work to do at the coming session of the legielMure goes without the aay. taf. The Msotd of the last aaMmbfy
lSILL.prnre: ihtl they will Im qnal to the
task, aa shown by the election taw and the school book law. The people's in .crusts arc in careful hands. Thar wat a well-known ex-state ott eer and prominent iunclr in the city Saturday. Ur wan found at ttie Bta houta lobby, expUiuing a few Iriendi a new aeheme to raiie suAcioiit rerentiea to maintain the state itiftlttitioi)s. lie aid that the state required a Miilllon dollara store annually, hut that this amount could be raised without iiicreas lag the rate of taxation. On-htlf of this amount could be obtained by a ys tern of taxation which would lt ao corporation aeeapa from tht tax list. The other half would be made up of faea collac I ad by atate and county officer. j To carry out this plan all officers
alec-'hould be placed upon stated salaries.
1 rM Iun(1 woum on nisposea oi as followa: After paying official aalarira, 60 cant, to go to the state treasury and SO oer eent. to the county, un an collected at the ead oi oae year nut coitected ia two years. All fees remaining uncollected for two yeare, to be collected oniy ny me prosacuu rnry, ir which serTlcee he should receive i per "t. commlsaiou. By allowing a perICHtae On Collected, he ttlUlXS it would tend to induce etary county ofll car to do hit duty in matters of coliecItloni. . . He est matee that tha state would reCIv. In fea. from the aiaetytwo couhaanimn av.rr
Joff.000to each county. As a reason "why 60 per cent, of the fee should go to
nortina Drisonera and inaane peisoua This last amount should not be paid by "'l '". ""V.-TT '"r": for actual expenee. This is not only an iittelligeit, business man, but he is also a loiitician who baa held county d MB' Bd U,i" ,BOtt,,, Bot,l eonaidered a the idle talk of a theorlat. M uwa aiin inavi ma) ikihhlv BBwan . . .. ... - Ha sa xty . a baUered that ao overhauling of the system would be mad thie winter, aid be badlv disaupelMtea Before tke - lxty days aaaaioa ia over.-iBd. ae CoHtractioa. ProrrtMlrt Faratr, Some of the partiaan papers even yet annul ihb loea oi i hit re nuvmik onutrartloH of the currency, and are con stantly looking in some other direction for a kev to the condition of farm and other labor. All admit that duriug the 0'a labor, both on the farm aud iu the hnn. raa nroaoeroHa. When did that . . O UTl.... ntalhnvU circulation begun to low Irom the gov. -rnment through tl.e nrmy to the people, When did the depression and tbe hard WhH the m?"' be??n to flow from the people inrougn tne ihond to cancellation and deetruciion. " fom lha .people jhonds to cancellation and Bui, aay the party paper tl Bui. aav the Party papers there haa been no material contraction we take tba ;o wweriai co-iraciioa flowing table from the rt-. .inihlinan nar followinaT table from the Chicago luter party paper, On v r ' v , . ,r .that subject it wrtainly rr". It will be ob entitled to due baerved that from I1RW tO 1SB7 IBB circulation ran from to tti.67 per capita. JM 05 per capita Tbe price of labor and ita products kepi exact pace with that, ana aeois ann mortgagee went up aa tbe circulation rant down. And misery came and crime increased and hell rejoiced and devils laughed In the same proportion. Read and stndv that tame, anu aeciue whether It is necessary to seek any other eaaee for tbe present condition of tbe eeuatry : Taar. ClrcnUtl. 1,963 499.218 1.350,949 918 794 758.118 719.705 738 891 028.377 679 344 146 661 641362 659 89ti 763 632 032 773 690 327 609 820 316.970 686 318 074 640 540 187 634425.558 I2t 554 267 610 632 433 67 5040(14 K4.4.105 895 591445 988 533 405.001 470.574 361 423,452,21 1 Peaalattoa. 35,819.281 Sfi.26o.502 37.115 948 37 79 8U0 S8.SI9 371 39,750.063 40.878 60S 49.245.110 43.650.761 44 891.796 46 SB4.344 46 714839 48,936 30ft 50,155.783 52 660 456 53 210.269 54 806 377 56.550 814 58 144.235 69 888.5H6 61.735 218 63.535,774 Per capita S52 05 37 51 21 47 19 34 18 70 16 89 16 14 16 33 14 51 14 04 1340 12 98 11.23 1065 10 23 1148 11.97 11 48 10 17 880 764 57 1866 1M7 1 999 1199 1170 187! 1872 1873 1174 1871 1874 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1861 1883 1884 188S 188S 1887 Pkk8ion8 Gbanted. John Brunley, Ferdinand : David C. Dome, Troy ; O. Galoway.Taswell. Incbeask. S. it. Burns, Airomsvuie ; A. J. Pott-, Washington ; W. D Conaer. Gentrvville: Wm. E. Inale, Birdasy; J. G. JoHts Shoala; Peter Hoover, Celestlne; u. w. sniney, ijoogootee; h J. Powell, French Lick The Air Line transported 1.990 oar leads of eeel in November. Five new coal mine ara now being opened on the line of the read la Warrick, Dubai aad Pike eauBtlea.-ilunllng burg Argus.
CbairMktM Jawett u Daanworavey
At a recant jnliflcatioa matting in Louisville, Chaii man Chas. L Jewell, of tha Iailiana state Committee, waa in vlted to make a speech, ami happily re sponded. We publish below a part of bis remarka about Democracy, and the advisability of local nominations, which we commend to the consideration of our readers. He says: "And when I speak of pelitioal organ! satlon I apeak of something of which the people of Indiana know and appreciate the value. The organisation maintained by the democratic party in Indiana lathe price of it political existence, and we cling to it with the tenacity of men who regard it as their political salvatioa. Tha last two elections in our state illustrate tba importance and value of party organization. In 188S the nomination of Harrison raised up in Indiana an army of partisans, aealous, unscrupulous, blind aud self-sacrificing aa were the adhere n ta of tbe veiled prophet. From without came the aid of all the political schemer aud awbltioua wealth through out the whole laud, forming In all a tremendous political comblnatioa that would hare swept from the face of the earth a leaa compact and sturdy orarauisatioa than tbe democratib party of In diana. For five month the battle raged and the whole power of the republican party waa centered upon New Yerk aad Indiana. It seemed from without a if we would be utterly routed and destroyed, yet, to, whea the smoke of the conflict was lilted it waa fouad that the great movement in favor of Harrison, backed by intimidation aad a lavish and lawless expeaditare of mosey, had suc ceeded by less than twenty-four hundred votta In a totsl ot 640000. At osce tbe repulsed democratic force rallied, tbe organization waa kept up and prepare (tons were made for tbe next conflict No combinations were sought with auy taction or clique or Ism, but the demo cratic party souaded it bugle call to democrats. It nominated a ticket of democrats because they were democrats It adopted and put forth a democratic platform pure aad simple. It invited all men who were willing to have the democratic party succeed to joiu Its forces, but it ofiV red no reward or aid or comfort to the whim of any waa or set of men. It invited no allien that would impair ita usefulness after it bad succeeded, or detract from the splendor oi its victory na a party. It asked no man to remain in its ranks who did not believe that the democratic party ought to aucceed in the atate aud nation. Al iHough defeated la IN , whea it rallied In 1990 it eid to every mam bar of th parly aa Usury af Snglaad said to his weary hosts upon the plaias of Franc, 'He mat hath uo stomach ror ini Bght, let him depart: we would aot die In that man's company.' Aud so tbe victory ef Nov. in inuiaaa waa the most com plete, the most far-reaching and the moat significant of any of the events tbat marked that great day, because it was a victory of the democratic party out and out. Political oraieBizatiOH, to be com plete and effective, must flad exercise and opportunity in all electoral cob testa. For this reasoa we should ap plaud every effort at tbe use of the or ganiztlion in local matters. That would indeed be a foolish goverameBt that used its fore only to protect its capital Irom the enemy and ajave over lo pillage Ihe villages and the fields ot its citizens. Likewise, It is n fake theory which teaches that a political party ought to exiat only to have Ita Influence and actions in national contests, aud should abandon its local contests to tbe vicis situdes of personal politic and private ambition. Tbe rule of party Is best for the nation, best for the state, best for the uountv. beet for the city. It ia best everywhere, because ao matter which party rulee there will always be lound behind thoee whom it elevates to oface and places of trust a clientage aud cob stituency that can be held responsible for tbe abase of that treat. Ua tbe other hand the success or failure of auy individual, no matter how great his personal worth or failings, begin aud ends with him. If he refuses to do the public will. to carry out the proper public policy, the penalty can be visited upon bo re spoasible or tangible constituency, be cause the elements which combined for his succeae. having no atber joint con cars In public matters, dissolve aud dis appear. "For fbeee reaeeas I catertaia no doubt tbat it l political orthodoxy for the democratic party ta assert ilseir in the election ef every asaa, who, aa the party nominee, aapire to office through the medium of popular Tote. In making such a selection a damocrat.aeed have no trouble la finding tba proper choice. The place to look for a democrat is on the demacratio ticket. Men do not gather flga from thistlea nor grapes from thorns aay more in politics Iban they do in husbandry. If one desire to ascertain the title to real eetate ha consult the regiatrv of deeds. If he wishes to investigate vital tatistle he go to the reeord of birth and mirrlage and deaths. Under existing conditions, a man looking for democrats In Louisville would probably not call at the custom house; while oae who sought republicans would scarcely go to the City hall In other words, the way to determine the truth of any nutter is to consult the source of authority on such mattsrs, aad t know of an higher authority iu democratic matters la the atate of Kentucky than the atate central oommittes, composed of my honored friend, Gea. Castle man, here, and the ether asHllemsa who. by the confidence and partiality of the i a a . I a a A. a i, I - . f ' party tkraaghoBt tbe state, aevebeti ia
treated with tha aaauegamsat of lie las portaat eonsern. "Seaator Ingalls define a mugwump te be a man who belonge to oae party aad vote with the other. Over ia Iadiaaa an old geatlcmaa wrote ma a letter about a year ago aad naked me to five him a definition ef democrat-is other words to tell him what it took to const! tutc a democrat. Ue said be hadWaa to saspect himself a littl. that be waa a little shaky on ths silver qoeetkm, and was getting pretty strongly infected with prohibltioB notions. Now, of course, f have no right to set op a ale ad ard and ao; wrote him. Bat I also told him my own notion af what It took ta constitute a democrat la the word: 'A democrat is oae who votes the democratic ticket. If yoa de this all other things shall be added aato yoa. Bat II yoa lack this qualification aeither roar
opea profession, nor private belif,aor. things Jpt, nor thiags to coast, will avail INDIANA DEFRAUDED. There Shaakl aa aa Eatira Maw Ceaaua. BHaaaeKa Saatlaal. The Sentinel bv the aBBlieetiea af aaw. erel statistical leatsbaa dem castrated that more than 1S6.0M aecnle hav haa omitted from tba census returas oi Iadl ana, and tbat tba populatiea be actually increased )7$ per ceat. instead of 10 per cent, a reported by 6npt. Porter. But me journal, whose existence depaada upon tbe prosperity of the siete, true to its character ot a bettad Bertlaaa nr-a defsads this its ported superiBteadeat aud affects to believe that tbe ceoeos, which cleeee Iadiaaa with tbe decay lug slate of Main. New Hampshire, Vermont sod Virginia aad the mlaing camp of Kevada I acearate. This i a stigma that will require tea years to reaseve ealee it I remedied now. Betweea 1870 and 1890 the pnpulatloa of Indiana iacreaeed 17 71 emigration from Iadiaaa to Kaasee aad other parts of tha Weet was greater during that period than during the last decade. Since tba ceaeaa ef I860 wee taken, large areas, tbaa unpopulated, have been reclaimed aad alald nmAJ. eullivatioa. Tha iBcreaeeof tMtiuiaMiu. tha n aural aaa bait, unoa hth ,k. Journal relied to carry tb laet electioa, belongs to tbe laet d seeds. More railroads ware built ia India bata-a. iaan aad 1890 than during the preceding tea ' 7. i. . " ."" ? grsa oevlopesneat Iadiaaa is pieced the sixth la order f f dtyi" "hi. Kea. tacky, Illinois and Mtehigaa all show a large peroeateffa ef iaaraase. No eeata except Iadiaaa aad Nevada, weet of VerBHun.. win appear a bay Jug the -dry rot" la tbe oceans report. Indla& congressmen should vote against appropriating money to publiah such report. The state preee should take ud tha matter, aud advertise tbe fact tb tha world tbat tb state la ui rair.t.. No one need rely upon mere atrlioa. The lucre from 1870 to 1890 by tba wbsub eaumeratioa waa 17.71 per ceat. Tbe vote eaat for prssideut ia 1886 show an increase of 14 per ceat over tbe vote of 1880. Tb enumeration made by tha township trustee last spring also shows that tbe male population above tatatt. oue years of age has increased over 17 per cent, since 1S90. The enumeratioa or school children shows a like reealt, and il the eaameratera appelated upoa u- cvyaMLuaBuauuB or local repUDllcaa bo bad aot davotad m mnmh tia iBf"PubicaB poll books, tbe oeabus of 1890 would show an iacreas of at ieaat 17 per ceat. ia the total population. Thf ,,lt would gala a congress, and it would not have to fall below Te aa aad Maeeachueette ia tb roll of state, aad b cled with tbe abandoned farm states of Vermont and New Hampshire. Supt. Porter haa poiated out, ia owe of his bulletins, tbat the citiee of Indiana have increaeed on an avara. .. 34 to 32 per oeet. But the total pooala tlon or tbe state has oaly Increased 10 per cent , according to tbe same authority. If tbe eeaena ia Mrraj. aa tka Journal eaya it ia, then tbat champion of "atate pride" go farther than tbe wildest free trader In claiming that the ass ufactariaf Industris hav been built at the expense of the agricultural cmee, uader tbe economic system advocated ey is rspuoucaa party. Tha Tariff aa Teeth. IKtw Athaaj Trata TaJlK, It he become known that aa Increase baa been made ia the tariff rates upoa unmanufactured teeth from 17$ percent, to fiil per cent. A prominent dentUt of thia city, who haa been imp' rHn; teeth from London, received a lettr 'rvm tba Loudon firm which explain tt tha increase in the purchase Dricn was due entirely to the increase in the American arlfftnrough the workings of tke McKialey bill, aad that there had been no ncreaae In the price or the manufac turer. Thie tariff increase enable tha American msnufacturer to advaaee tha price of his goods to within a shade of the foreign manufacturers' price with the tariff added, aad he does it, too. It waa explained in the letter tbat tke in crease In tariff rate benefitted but fight American manufacturers, and that ever sixty-two million people who have work doae ob their teeth have to pay the increase. For further oartkalara see Dr. Frank C. Greene. State Superintendent LaFollette baa called a special meeting of ihe County Superintendents of Indiana for the 29th ast. to consider what this State shall da m Ika aaaw it aa aJbiutlnul alitUt a th( Werld'e Fair.
