Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1887 — Standing Disclosures. [ARTICLE]
Standing Disclosures.
President Cleveland has .--igutii a bill giving away a great quantic of land to Jay Gould for i..i’r<'.;4 sub.-idies. If Jay Gould bad ■ • a dependent pensioner lie- would have thought the government too poor to give Liui sl2 p >;• but he is a railroad ring mid •: ■■ e'overnmei’t gives him acres of good land. Cleveland is .a great Presid.-id vdn ii he ri.-es to • Oar neighboring; stale; Illi-iiois : s reliably Republican in politics, and consequently has not a dollar■»f debt, and always pb-nty of money for needed public iu.p.ovements. Its benevolent, edueaiiohal. reformatory and penal institutions are liberally and wisely supportedf and without anysuch scam dalous and dishonest mismanage ment. and outrageous and unhuman abuses as. have characterized the management of similar institution of Indiana under Democratic rule. —- • wru-waaswTUi The Valparaiso Jj'd T , which 1 ias long been visibly 6 ten . j under incapable management, h;> just passed into the Control of Peter Ludolph.He promises gr<*ai improvements in both the daily and weekly Vidette, -and there is ample room for them. Mr. Ludolph. in- taking charge of the "praper- snysr~ ~ “Thu re “irnTurivcbrotheration will be continued, but . in a modified form—that is it will be concentrated so as to soil only one page or a portion of a page in each issued’.. This re-mark refers to a portion cf a page reserved by Judge Talc-v.t in v ; excellent but eccentric old geutb--man can display his.cranky ;. ing refoim type and still i vi, cranky* political and mi*'..!- opinions and hobbies. ' - «mnnruraaK*UMWY In Kansas a%i 11 conferring municipal suffrage, the rid t .to, w&at all citv and town ekeimns. mmu women, ha» just been' igi.» d by the Governor ami is 17c note this fact with nmcL s..‘li-lac-tion as we look up n <ts- a >ml id • practic.l w. •,i.. s <•' y omen's sufiWge ,1 .tnore prominent tetde tl :.sv previous, trial; aud wehell the good results that will iL . .;■ from it will have tlie effect «if gnefitly sdvmmmp the eruTM : >'Li;;’ l iTdfor woman, l.tfcz i- th.. L.-.v. very important respect the law will have very ' important result.- in jiansas. It. can not faiLtorgreaily. mcrease flte j-prohibition _streu#h in the cities and towns of that State, and must result in a moie rigid of its prohibitory laws. -\■; r # \
The Jewett Labor Bill, which has become a law, ..provides . that ali persons or corpora lions jed in mining, rpitmMf’g or mantu facturing of almost any kiinL'shaß iy 'v Hr ir •■l'Yplnves at least every L»—J*— * _—,— —l— -r ■■ <— ; two. weeks, if •demaniled, ams in [lawful mei.-’y, and that a l < eij tracts to the < i t.■ary-jd'alih' void. pTiuTng" j>. yil.\ hy ; ’.y < T" r 'i.inLeliTy Hi;,n.huvful J-.ciir.yyrr sdnis Hii<rcori•'>t iiijt,‘iis hiicii hs tilt [.above ile.-eribed _ are .AirbililuM foj sell to their o.raplov’i .* s'r pie s < r | niei'i'haiidi.'O a liighrr price tbfili | they are bold to < iheii* for cash. ’'i i)j • bill is d ■ t-gp vj i ; y. k . liiiO' no. 11;. i 1 ;i s*' . x *•'ten [ wliiclTi;< Iho .-■.lireo\'f ki; niucll ,u;i. I j'r *_s:o'i to y <» . i •■!■ ’•‘’•e ijvy 11uri’ig • ,i■.. oi pr >*-.!, y i do.the binin• - (..o', y < ■’.’■■c! ucliy. I L'' Slat" I’.ia-arnpiacßrt- Ch A. H. Indiana pa;: 1 a re. ointion, by an .immense rbqucs Fi Cougre- stop .bs die dope’,dent pea-si-ovXdl <-veiH ho- dhie-Tt" nt'-.- vrtoyflie Illinois one nij ;,i v i.t •rripn''--ted the tame thing and ad . ■ vigoronsTtenTrnriii'ti•>'; of Um !'. ident for iii ; , in y, -■ BfiybidV• ‘1 171,<• iiipnicnts all ovi■ T the country Lave ; : d sinndii? he.-, ilidions and outride of the orider <,f the (». A. 11. ptiblm cpii'kn is strmigly eg imd li;e ••.>■o. The i-ktemciit has been published Tn K nssi-la. r th t l.‘i-‘ p. opo?:. . ano- of 1. cal comnii nt was largely iu approval of tho .Pieai !• di s cull!.- .- in Los p ■■.><■.; : ,i' r,i:,e. d he st- ti-nn us prob' ‘‘lyre.ve’ab- too t iij ,-i;ls V"" d ii; - v,.u> <a l.’i" ■ IA. .e i- • > a olliers who never pretended To syniijathizo w ; th;'. .- ■• h tiers arnd U. Li lamda g ai.d oi . .;U cl t' r.]>rofe -;"d -ybipsddciy •’re only the- lia-iioc; ifLal .inm.t'iiun.nit-.s — r—: 1 of selii .ii designs; but so i as re-giH'ds4He-feelmgS: in-a---j"ii;y. i's the p epic of ftnis mniiidy rejrrrdh.-.* the 'veto, the shitemoj.it does ilium iln injustice, as ti "preponderance of their comm t" is in disapproval of die veto, instead, of the -reverse opinion. 3 . •3DDWGJU. VJT ■■ ra . Ihe deimVcrats-e papers of the “state are shouting th r.molves hoarse- with j -y over liie fact that Ex-Stnte Treasurer Cooper has succeeded jn paying over to his successor tlie entire balance due from him to the Si de. The fact is, how. ver, tlmt altiroiigh he has Imd evm- since .the,election to prepare for a settlement and to eal 1 in the money which he had loaned ilh gaily, ho" did. not succeed d;; gettingdt all together by the day of settlcnient, arid he '.nrs oblircxl ■- ~<&■ ’• - • . • ’ *-■ do borrow Sao.OOO , from-the banks in Indmnapulis, to urnke up the deficiency. The Sfe/dO he claimed was coming to hiii: from out of --ttwn-, ■and ■ditln't-renyh—him—wntte- - so soon as he ev.pee.ted.' But the very admission that th' money vni's out of to wn wars'a confession . that t t * t *-■ .•. ■ o ne nad been ipgiiig ue state.s rm ney for his own piotli, and contrarv n’kov. ’ . ".'yd-' '.l he fact that Cooper a\as si; ij. S'.!t , . J 'i'"li!l’.e.v;iy of set.lmo. nt mid.;,ft<r Im had tliico months t in x, i.idi to-cali in tkc mon<y: ixti li.ii. 1-• 1 ,-.v«ii 1; \ - i».j s- ■' I re:fsi>n f. r b< li-evivg that if he Tad 1 been umxpeetedly compelled to L make a - , ine twmiiily. at almost m,y '<-im.e 1 preyivus to the election, the.-icsak v. ;i! 1 have been li.at the cash cm .-.a: .. we dd. i.i..ve : < ■?: slnat bv a wi- .’; dom sd'.-i'S.
■—• legislative : ' the past we. k, of th'' liumcgcm us ■ of the lusjtne asylum aiid the” j jf- ■ ' • .;.p J 11; rhZTgh;. 0. IT r. garu tp the In- • sane Asylum, all that was charged; : during the campaign regarding the ; rHtacixlly tfntFZ-baTha’rnns.--. ina~tvsge- i I iSSMagebk ! confirmed and manv new revela:of the most unquestionable character. .The. details of the manage niient of this institution are sickening and disgraceful beyond 1
measure, and especially in regard to tiro rotten, diseased and repulsive food which the uiifortunatb ! inmates have, f \r years,' beeir compelled to upon, in yrd*-m I that a rapacious democratic ring I could be enriched. —e~. — J The mvulatimis regarding the 1 m am 1 gem ent of the jGeffersolj Ville p-date prison far exceed in villainy 1 and horror th" comlition of things ‘oi tim'd; dpitid. Ti/e fact that the AVH.rden, Howard J has proven a. ; H-H.r+ell lini’te but large ■ ;• .iiHitmt. '.’l from oyOhbU to i i, lb,, h'.'ist liainnging of these .•"Vi laiioiis. A cunniim but ii'.t' i'- : ! v corrupt, rlepraved aatP-ilrnnkcn i wi" t" ; , and i nrrmindpd by a -gang , - ’iniiar to liin.-elf, the atrocities | that have been brought trt light in die im m g; meat < '■ the p.is m.air» 1 the. tie .t ment of t lie convicts, *;av- ' ifi’Tott. ■ of ‘die doings of devils iu- • e o7:;ih‘ (loin of men. lloivai'd has : ■ d and the dioeioys xvill •-j romdily fellow suit or he rernov- ■ ed. If justice' is clone "ffiJrtwdiWle ( ggng will soon be convicts iu th institution I hey have so to. amt fully robbed mid misgoverned.
