Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1887 — Democracy Must Go. [ARTICLE]

Democracy Must Go.

lteniiug!i'U tv;; s t!.ri\':tc:i(\l with d-TisastriiUs luo, 1 iisi Moilui'V, •m** , a-baud fire engine avert nl the calamity. Dy-mnl-by Lours*’v*v will find iLolf threatened wills ;. like disaster -and what i. 4 the r. Iu avert it? An ex-.C-ouLaerate ; Ykli.-r on • ployed in one of -Hf rlcpart-ij‘ v ic*w ; gtiUi weayjs, - - L aiit, 'h. skull. t t i• •. snl ew. ’.I jit' fact IU .itih'li i - x >i ot I o;v the cTiaiigT Vi Trax Ageirek i.t flipCrpital. CL*L. I get __„.m:e-7h- ve. -> V. I . ■ ■„ L *. The Town?l:i] v Trust 'e,,. v Lie*. A a County Su;h rintouden: in JuuL' sHitceod D. M. Nele >u whoso torn: will expire; Tito names.AulK-A-mintier Kt deserving vo tug in.'ji ,!ii* nien'iu'ued a# prolvd'h’-c.tmii- ., itas. including J. E. \\’a:ro;i, of itfensseiaer:D. H. (Vnihl,<d'Ciiluu :.:id Flunk IVreg: iiio. of linn *iug ( Drove. Mr. Nelson hr.s « xp-reßseiV k: - iL ei.-ion not to lie again a case-: rdiifate. - Mrs. H C. VauKenss, wid o£ Schuyler Van Renssela a, uii.wn v’f lien. Ya.i Lcn: ..01...;, i- - coUetant and voluminous coiw T* i i the east. Slio seems t > make a bcitdiy ot subjects which Leato: it and ereliitecture. In the April .'ogher el the Century Mag i/in • ..t i:.c.ic.adiug article •isiLuin -hAsr-poii-M 'l i- an elaborate illustrated d >- i iptioir of England'.-’ mo.-t faj.::•>«.# chureli building, the C.iuterfe.nry Cathedral. Five' railroads a tread y -enter l tiicago i> v sr the tracks,' t: e .uepot vA the Chicago YtTsII Indiana, fer.meiy: Qav .i. theL. X. A. xV C.. tic. a ..:■ ~fli-• Cii ifed Tiunk, the Cl:tear tRv Atl antic and th.e I’hiengo ,y Fi •t.nrx lilin.es:arid on last Thurs.’. ,y •i i.intra-ot was signed with the A iciirsoir; T.-peka it ■ SaIETT grafting privileges iT-eutram*e huT useof depot to that ipad. The contract is f.*r W£L yi-.zgs;-!,!* abont : • : *:.g r.s if will take the Interstate. ' Commerce bill to be thor•ugulyrmnde? stood. i ; Q ejections t>£- Slon.b.y and luosday have, shown soine surju'iaiug lesifets. but mi Hie: wEdE. iho advantage and enfeouragemeut is mightily -'with tiie ‘llepulilic.u s: En Chic;*.g*. their victory' jyas. of ey clonic i-tupoitioum r.j the boodlers and socialists are buried y.( a common gray*, with '.q v.> them... I n .E this state, the Lepublieau victory' is proportionately as gteat. In Michigan tin* KepubliJian candidates are elected.. The n' ohibition amendment m that Aate was defeated, by a close vote.

The of the Kepublicau pßrty at the state capital— the Indianapolis Journal—very truthfully remarka, that the time has couie when every citizen of Indiaua who has the welfare mel honor of tne state at heart should unite in nil efi’ort to (.rescue it ]lernui neatly from Democrat ic eontrol, Indi'ana is a great state in res.anees and pos: ifeilities. The statistics Ms jiopulation and gralth slkhv that ?ho stau.ls tifth-in the lint of states. Sine might stand third Ohio: on die east, and Illinois, on the ue>t, are both ahesd of her. She ougltt to be ahead of both, and pr ibatdv w old be but for tinp. iiy. l!i«' strong foothohi which dat party has had in the state, aeijuired origiiudly by southern immigration and maintained by trickery and i rami has been a great drawbaek to it. i! has given tliu state. .. dad nan >, kept capital and truer. ! prise out ot it, and rr'tarded its in i- j buiit! and moral dev< lopment and the grow th die (ate ha# made Jins j deoxi in spite id Democracy and would h o e 1). i n much greater but lor that party. Ti.ey'Luve'injured' l and disgraced the state in uiauv ! w:r <. Mo. true soil pi Indiana e :ii 1 ever forget the injury tin-y iniheted ! during the war. Prior to that time j the t mi ‘‘Hoosier was one of de- 1 • Won, and the Democracy did wlmt- they 6 )aid to make it one, of j Hk-graee. Perhaps n. >t intehlioiml- [ ly, but inevitably. It is .pp-isiole the Democratic paity would i U.Agr;ic»rihe.st-atu d-'Hieso, but in.rt.es, like tndtvidu:e>. worn; huttiia wiiicu is iu them. M -rt >*i's-frirnfmutratTau lifted the alnle out of the Deirroerat ic si nigh auiLg-.ve it imnpradm promineiteev A leu years of ilepubhcnn rule; dTTluak.' the term “tioosicr ouo of-floiior, ritnee then • overy 1 mbuniati hn - b-vu promt' of it., though »he Democracy have d ne much, and are stiff doing. what they cun. Ip Umg it in the' dim. hour years of pi oiton dnl more fur- the- state -Aden .forty of Douipcracy could have done. # “Dv-uer fifty of Durope than a 'Ci-tUii.aX-A-atlmy. —Vet nil dtirmgti.o v>. r .the 1) inocracy was t ire av ist dintctrlt tliiirt*" ‘:tfe' hhid "fP ‘l'.'.ul -Vjth. He i\i iglii th * sou hern : • « -th out* h ii-l an.i Uie ind? ;c.;.n Denfecr.-ic-y ,'v.th. ffiy -ofm a. Dh e:ur amhivuuvu that he an if ; is coj.uyntu.’V ‘aiai tie; brave- v l r 'll 1 ! 1 .!'« w di f-TflAo Slide" Vi- in yu tde i). >inocracy. And s.o tt has been froS the neginuiu.g. Luc trieiriis.if pri.>gress, goodgov, cmni lit, ia an politics amt r->-iorm m t tne Jde,e. acy; at every turij ami Lave to tight them inch by. inch, i'lie pidiicip-il ’ basin.*s-s o', t. ,o huipubltc.ii! party m t iis' suite dunug_thc last .twenty liv-e y< a.s . a l»c*eii iorepair the injury a lid. no nut, tact the- aisguttel? inflicted by the J h'.iuocracv.—T.i-d iy, alter years of. uninterrupted Democratic nite, the state stands before (hecouniry humiliated ami disgraced. Ahe gerrymaader, lEe 3lar r ‘.icm county fraud the forge .1 tally sh.eets. the attempt to cvertliroly P c fad Ck*ctioai, tlie theft of IheufcUoYernordiip, tne. r-. voiiL^toj ;;vi~yprococdiiigs iu' lhu jShhallhj the shocking revelations in. the estate institutiqiis, the shortage of thousand# of dollars in the southern prison, the state treasury empty, and. the state borrowing money -to meet current espenees, are but the ouhiiiu;ition ;<>f. jnetJiods. . i is time for citi.-. c:- ot Indiana, who have the honor and welfare of .the state at heart,' to rise up in their might and put amend t i these things. The Democratic party must go.