Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1894 — Indiana's Senatorial Frauds. [ARTICLE]

Indiana's Senatorial Frauds.

The State of Indiana presents a brace of United States Senators more destitute of those qualities which advance the interests and sustain the pride of a people than any of her sister states. For superficial knowledge on all public questions, reckless disregard of truth in political discussions, bigoted devotion to party, eager prostitution to any cause for political advancement and any ignorance or infamy that detracts from the dignity of a Senator of the United StatwpYddrfiees and Turpie are specimens no other state can equal. Perhaps two states might get up a combination approaching a rivalry, but we doubt whether Irby, of South Carolina, and Call, of Florida, would equal the twin frauds who misrepresent the people of the state of Indiana, and by comparison make even Irby and Call seem respectable. The above is the opinion of a paper published in another state. The Louisville Commercial. It is true as far as it goes, every word of it. And the Republican in Jasper, Benton and Newton connties who votes for Washburn for state senator, is thereby voting to continue these monumental disgraces in the United State Senate.