Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1880 — GLORY TO GOD In the Highest. [ARTICLE]
GLORY TO GOD In the Highest.
Longer Tail to the Solid South. VERDICT OF INDIANA LABORW# REN ' -A PROTECTIVE IARJff. ita fttMßa fieft ffietiC ui i Wtfflr ii lie ; Uilitnn n lent fillet k Gft to of Too and Porfcap* • Three Coifrcaaei. The Skinner slinned and D< Notts Elected by not less than 1,500 Maj rity. ft* saJ Srtftiif t# let Hewitt suur wlflrt (toil el u momma ui 3a,000 i2joffly os tut min. 'it* Hrcttoa la JMffr C«wrt»—'Tk# WknU Tlek*t rUrttd Vj Largtl; lae rMjrt Mijoritlf*. The elect ion is" over and the result iejiiva.-st-vl. The returns eomc iD rapidly ' ami indicate great pains for Republicans Hi], through the Btato, and the election nf i’ortcr and .the eutire*tijkct by majori ies ranging from four to eight thousand. This is the result of arrayiug a .solid •SuuitfagaiuKt the-Govcrnment. Indiana makes a solid line of resistance. It is '.he result of arraying the opinions of three Supreme Judges, blinded by parti' s.r.»iirp, ugunaS tife cmpb'st c liy cxpressed will of a" majority of the people in favor of honest elections and an eco- % n-unreal administration of pu die affairs. U i* the result of arraying a candidate with a iraiforous and rebellious record :»rniijst a candidate of brains, of honesty rwi fidelity to every public trust, aud the ; eopie's choice. It is the result of array-a-r death to American industries and
; ;v*js to foreign manufacturers against [ Am rican laborers. It is a grand result --a glorious result The election of Porter merits the commeodatioo of the .world, and vindicates the claim of Amer- * Vacs to the ready recognition of intelligence aud worth. Every heart should rejoice at the result. The whole State ticket is elected beyond a doubt, and the * Republicans have a majority in the Lcgvdaturc oirjoint ballot, which will give a United "States Senator. Republicans
gain two Congressmen, giving us a rep;e« tuatiou of eight in the lower house. The result in Ohio is cheering, the Republicans carrying the State by ”0,000, and gaining six Congressmen. I he election in Jaqw r eounty paesed -In i» quiet and pleawntmaoner. It w ~ Surprise to all. The bitter energy •with which the campaign had been prosecuted throughout the county le,| timny to fear that the election would :n.vked with turmoil. ,Itut all parties seemed to recognizsluit it wa» a.day set apart for the exorcise of their liberties in the selection *»f their representatives Hod, with few excel tiona, this was granted, vitliojt molestation or interference on the pert of any. J-ikesfpaaued freely on all sides and many laughable occurences resulted. V’mitniry to expectations the repubiiearts were victorious, and by barge majorities, eieted the whole ticket. The republican managers of the rauvuss merit great credit for the energy honesty aud ability with which 1 bey have conducted the campaign. Hie party Is united throughout the county. On every question we are nhd to say that it has acted as a unit file result should encourage each member of the party and excite him to reuew e l exertions to hold Indiana n the republican lino in November. No nan should be over confident Democracy ,is on tbe alert and willl leave no stone uuturned to redeem the state for Hancock. Kepußltcaus we bnne will n-utr.e litis and act accordingly. Let the lower lights be burning a. d see to it tnat tbe enemy gains no advantage- Remember that eternal vigilance is tl»e price of liberty, si.d that you are opposed by an enemy who is eternally vigilant to depri vo you of that liberty. Repubii ais v ork unecaSi ugly, and Indiana is ours 'or <iaifleld. We’ll ratify to-mdrrow night The Skinner got skinned. • Come oat to morrow night .. Wu’vy got ‘eiu, yes we’ve got ‘ea. And Bisbopp.a the man. Dbn’t -Do ith, it. - Come and help us ratify to morrow fi ' - I Who say’s JiMper oouaty is not re publican? , United States sen* •nor will succeed McDonald. The bad English of the democratic platform should condemn it r ] J,a*per comity’s choice for Uni-* til States senator —Den Haarison. Mark L. DeMolte will look after the interests of the 10th district in congress. The people of the lOtb are saved the shame of being represented by abdomen instced of 1 rati s. Tn Porter and DeMotto Jasper county send* greeting with four uutHlredMHHf fifty firs major. ty. •• < : i i
ratify to sorrow night fiTes, we’B ratify to morrow night We’re geiog to ratify to mprro# sight IlartOock’s pen is as mighty as hi* sword. —LnmeiHt Courier Journal. Yes wlun Jere Black guides it A republican, trie«l and true, will represent Jasoer ai.d Newton in tbe legislature—and that Is Gilman. Alter will hold the keys to the strong box, and the Menrity of Jasper county's funds will be con. tinned. Mule buyer Bantam said: M Let ae have the stuffing of tbe ballot fxvt and i care not who makes the laws.” Skinner has ran tbs race as a straight Greenbacker, a demo greoubacker and now we suggest (hat be take his democracy straight The South Bend Tribunt tells of a democrat being knocked down by two republicans because he hur rabed for Jiff Davis. It served him right *=■ The reunion of - the “Boys in biae” at Indianapolis last week was a grand affair. Large crowds were in attendance from all parts of the union. ' 1 -mem j Another evidence- in favor, of republican administration is given in the fact that the reduction of the public debt for September was sl*2. 027, 107, 59. Who would have a change? Which will honest Greenbackers believe, the Indianapolis Sun the organ of the party, J. B. Weaver their candidate for President, or such apostates as Yengley, Parker aud Landers ?
Democratic majority in Georgia 60,000. Democrats a little scared at the magitude of the figures and denying that it is so large. They could have made it unanimous in the same way. By the advocacy of f ree trade tbe democratic party shows its kind regard to manufacturers of foreigu countries, its indifference to labor at home and its hostility to home institutions. The reunion of Grant’s .old regiment, the 2lat Illinois volunteers, took place Oct. Gib at Decatur 111. General Grant attended the reunion and waa warmly greeted by the Veterans who fought under his leadership. • General Hancock is kept bu*y writing letters ol explanation. lie has on hand at present the task of explaining his position regarding matters talked of in the late Grant —Kowler interview. He find* it a very difficult task. • A. W. Austin, a life-long democrat of the fourth ward, has come out squarely for the republican cause, and' will support Garfield and Arthur, Porter aud. Calkins, and the entire republican* ticket at the coming electiou.- South Bend Tribune.
The democrats are trying to impress voters with the idea that Hancock will administer tbe affairs of the country economically because instead of spendin{ps4.6o for Iris corset he is satisfied with one costing $3.29, and they are painting the price of his coFset, 329 upon the walls of public buildings to carry out this idea.
Demooratie duplicity will venturo any thing. Leading democrats, men who have borne some oharacter for honesty and respectability were peddling around town last Sunjay a republican ticket and a two dollar bill which (bey said was given by DeMotte to a voter in the north part of the count* •- A democratic lie nude out of whole cloth.
The firm of J. tfc P. Goats, tho largest thread manufacturers in the United States have closed tbe eontract for the erection of a new mill of spindles on condition that Garfijld and Arthur are elected president and vice president. This shows the drift of seßtimsni among business men,.and their uneasiness over the prospect of democratic success.
We understand that pawson Smith of Fowler late (?) democratic convert made the sstement at Oxford the other Veiling that for every one of the $346,000,000 of greenbacks in-circulation there was a republican with a long Presbyterian. face. Some one suggested that the republican party did uotolaim so many members. Ho then said he meant 346. A democrat at bis elbow suggested. 329. But Dawson would have it “Let them hie have the hie, odd members hic’> said lie. Dhwsotds consorting with democracy ha* spoiled his oounter.
Who was the man that offer*! Rev. Anthony Mk-hoi son of Keener fifty d otters to iufiaenco the vo- j tere »t km church to vote the democratic ticket. IFonored be the name and act of Mr. Michelsona poor man he spurned from him with contempt the temp~t atio i of the demons U* fata i.
Such are tbw Ma in who~ h»d.| the right of suffrage to seeuruaudj Wt are ssrry t# lWww that tberl mean to deserve She protection ofl the Anicrioan flag. Bat as there are some, we are glad that thej large majority of them are in the democratic party. Tbe imprnH dence, the inconsistency the utter ignorance of some democrats bere-j aboats is ridicloos In tbe extreme. The idea that anywoe should be so| foolish as to lock voters in a room by themselves and detain them from the polls in the face of the severe penalties of rhs law, as democrats charge waa done, to something too laughable. Why doe**. the demooratie manager* investigate? They tre negligent of duty if they do not
