Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1881 — P. A. CORKINS. Editor. [ARTICLE]

P. A. CORKINS. Editor.

* 6. t!i« r*>»d »nd cnn*l Vi>|r “yes*’’ on every miiriuimfut. JVm’t fon?Cl to vute “ie»” l*«Xt Mou- - ' h ' y ' mmmmmrn——— let “nu” be ncsalcheiL od every Hruok»‘on lat»s;ui»l*ee for * ‘ti.uiUi, of tne IT ui verbalist dtnouiitia u a. ; » U!«h ieie vlie are in favor of home rule hM vote “yes” 1 on the Hiueudti »■; !»• , Vote “yce" on the luifiiJuitnU and :|p»Mrv gem* ml ion* will rise up to tall • you bleeecd.

The ftmiliug bill I*R Thunwlay ; j.h.sj.l the tower hnuee of congress a» s.tsieutiett in the Senate^ ■peu. m il . . - ■ Jtif DivU h determined 3**t to ruin she deiWM-ratie party; tie will per-er-t in writing that>,l>ouk. Let *v- ( y fit lien of Indiana wk file polls next Maltdajf and east a vote in favor of the armndiuenUt. The Legislato'e of Arkansan have dv)-l4*il cliat the.name of their Rtate most be *j filed hereafter, Arkauaaw.. - The \Viiiain*c Republican counsels the,citizens o» tluit town to encouraip* ,-nv buiionq* of u daui across ‘the Tip-hH-anitf. >- - • The LafajeMp- pa|ier» last week, a ire iUuv'rxted with a cut of the new .* honar which is under eoutract •for ttiat city.. Home «>f Valparaiso's caj ifalisin pro|a#e to donate $25,000 for the location of the Chicago A 'Atlantic railroad • through that, place, u If you have the interest of yourcoun fiy ap heart,iy* itjtsiil cast aside |>ervnull I eonstderatipna ami vote for the confin uihuiai aineiidments without a iimti-b on tlie-word ‘'yea.” i i -. — ... A ;ca*e of w.fc beating occured reel i.tly at Brookston. lion. J. P. t*arr fbor.ld lake note of this and sttp-j-orl the Inti providing the cat-o-uine-tsiU for such brutal ku.-bn.td*. The Rochester Sentinel auda’ciously uciiiiku ledges* f(1 at Cttfieid vm ieoMj‘ •elected and etililted to tus seat. . What is the world coming to wtiei; Drmoviatic editors acknowledge the truth.

Muppose tl»at t< bj the adoption of the ri.ft amendment, an honent voter, r tier aionally, should lose a vote, is it not better than that the ballot box should ’l e left open to*the manipulations of Tefeater»? * * . ,-T^Mi—^l. Tbrinas A Hendricks is law and g el. uj to Democrat*. Kvery one <>i the amendin'-it*.* received his en while he was governorJHoiot rah*.can, with honor follow his example in this. I Tweniy - Republicans and thr e I t nj.HMsla voted, in favor of a local »rition bill n» the legislature. This pla uly indicates the purpose of the i t i»,i>crMtA in so strongly urging the parage oi'j-trill gent liquor laws. J«dm Gherman, a. Hecrelurj' cf the Treasury, reduced the public debt ifitnS, >24..39, aid it-luced the annua! inin sl charge ? IT,-TTw.Tys. which entitles l iih >«> u front scat auiotig the beuefactora of the >7: t 011.7* /hAv Ocean. •*TIVI »ftjnit Hindi y Hills'’ j*, th name of a new oompuiiy recently •‘igaiijz**d at Lafayette, Art kdea of as * MH-h-tiim wire filed with the Secretary' «d Slate ast week. Lafoyctte i« growing in inq oil true -cs a .manufacturing ' - ■: . - John C. Moon, real estate hrooker, of Imliaiiapidis emu united suicide by shading, in that city last week. Mr. Moon was formerly a ciHzen of Lafayette and .w,i« a brother of the Mutfto wli.. killed himself, by the use of n guillotine; In Lafayette, in 1876. ?A well developed scheme ip now up •" * ulhl ah air Line pail road" from Bra Z U, Clay Cou’uly, to Rensselaer, Ind. It ,' o** |it nwk.ng and Reopseiaer is etandinit «hl ir head with delight feared that the project wilj kncck lie "Muffiiig" out of the pro ^ Morocco C • trier. *

J Iowtll.«. ex edilor of the Atlantic Mouth y who wasappotnietl.* by Presi«Ui t Hayes, to Switzerland was once an O.iiii man. Hayes was tenacious to the last iu provision for <>h:«» men. N< t one will escape liis quest.' We ha.l a brother liorn in Ohio huf iufoinuuion of the Tact did not tanelt the piesideot befote his term expired. The Wabash Plain Dealer is in favor of the whipping post. One of the' citizens ot Wabash, void of manhood ha* been heating his wife and other- : wis*abusing Ids family, finally tak- j ibg the household furniture and leav- 1 ing Ills family unprovided with the necessities of i»se. Tlipre'is no use on eaith for such individuals. Bf'itef snip litem to the cnnniLal islauds.

The Wiuamnc Di-mncr.it severely ••ensures U»e action of certain railroad empioreson the Pau Kajidle for obstructing the passage of teams over the railroad at that place 'by causing the trains to stand ou the crossings. This action on the part of the employes.is v »ry auiiming to people who would «T»sa the rui.road, and is a matter for •’•-•nsiderutiou by tlie officer* of the law. The Starke County Ledger, a thousa*id years, beiiiud the tiiuea, advices every Democrat in that county to vote against the constitutional amendi.*eiit«- If the Letiger niau wffalJ g*q a fiat b*tat, paddle across the nwanips that encircle the little wet island on wfy!«h he exists, and interview clvilaa little he would Hud that all iutellig *nt, h riiesf Deumciuts iuleuJ to vote for tint amendments. ,

A Kentucky jury has agreed to eon detan a man to be hang, but he Is a negro and that uiakss tbs difference in Kentucky. • | (is:field has finally selected his cabinet and self appointed cabinet miken» cau retire from actual busiuess for four years. The cabinet U coiuIMiaed of the following named gentlemen: Secretary *»f State, Same* G. BKiue; Treasury, \V iJli.-.ra Windom; War, R<tbt T- Lincoln; Navy, tVm. H. Hunt; lu'.erior, Samuel J, Kirkwood; Toetiuaster General, Thomas James; Attorney General, Jacses i Me Vcagh. Tlie H«n. Iviward McPherson, a trustworthy political authority, says his revised full returns of the popular vote iu the presidential election shows a total aggregatw vote of 9 220,348; that General Garfield received 4,454 421 , and General Hancock received 4.446, ! 186, and that General Garfield’s pluraii jty is 8,235. The claim made by democratic papers that General Hancock 1 received a majority of th« popular I vote is not true.