Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1894 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN Thursday, November 8, 1804 tSiU'IUIVIBS THUKtJDAY BS t*UBKb>HK£ AND PBOPRIXTOB. / —— ■ OAklCtt In Repablican building, on ornor ol Washington and Wes too street*. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year....... .SI.BO Six Months, 75 Three Months... ... 50 Official Paper of Jasper County.

TO CAMPAIGN SUBSCRIBERS.

A large number of for the campaign, will be discontinued with this issue. We should be glad to place a large portion of these campaign subscribers upon our per man> nt subscription list. The terms are $1.50 a year; 7i> cents for six months. "We have also made arrangements to again club with the weekly Inter Ocean, of Chicago; and the weekly New York Tribune. __ The Republican and the Inter Ocean, both one year, for $1.85. The Republican ani the New York Tribune, both one year, $1.75. All three papers one year, $2.10. The above offers apply to all—old subscribers as well as new......

LAKE COUNTY REDEEMS HERSELF.

Our adjoining sister county of Lake speaks right out loud for protection to her great manufacturing interests at Hammond, East Chicago and Whiting, es the following telegram j>i*t received by Capl. Marshal! will show. “Lake county over thirteen bundr- d repub! can. We have got every thing.” C. J. Daugherty. fiery. R j p. C. C. InMilroy Keener and Jordan tps. Populism has swallowed Democracy, bodily. Iu Union towi ship the sam<>.is nearly true. And all over the county, as the returns will show, the populist*movement hus drawn from the Democrats much more than from the Republicans. The Democratic leaders labored, by every means, fair or foul, to assist the spread of Populism in this county, under the belief that it would hurt the Republicans and help thorn. The result is a striking instance of falling into the pit dug for the feet of others. Of being hit iu neck by their own boomerang.

ABOUT ALFRED McCOY.

In view of the rid culous and exaggerated account of Alfred Me Pay *a campaign methods thrt has been circulated through the city pepers, and copied in one of the local papers, we * republish the following, much more truthful, and more appreciative sketch of Mr. McCoy’s admirable traits of character, from the Delphi Journal. HON. ALFRED MC COY. The feature of the campaign in Jasper county that is attracting more attention than any other are the speeches of Hon. Alfred McCoy, who is known to many' readers of the Journal. Mr. McCoy has made a canvass of that county that for earnestness and enthusiasm on the part of both speaker and audience have never had a parallel in that county. Where h : s meetings are on the railroad Mr McCoy' charters a sptc al train and takes everybody who wants to go, and all his meetings are enlivened with music from a glee club and brass band. Mr. McCoy is known to every man woman and child in Jasper county they all have confidence in him. His words, although not put with the grace and ease of a professional orator, are eloquent in the foie fulness of truth. His heart is as tender cs a child’s, and Inst winter his large purse was open to all the hungn and suffering in Jasper county. The go'pjl he preaches is that of emplovment and prosperity and V warning he carries is against wrefche >n< ss and want. His canvas* is one f die pi turet-que features of the campaign, and it has attracted attention not only in Indiana but in adjoining states. Mr McCoy has lived through Democratic free trade before.- He knows what it means and that he lew. s his business for weeks and gives l it b si endeavors to the re-io-au jura’ion of * policy that will carry aunkhine to homes that have been dark a j d glootuv for the past two years is at once a monument to h‘s big he rt and his splendid patriotism. W\ud ih'it tli re were more Alfred McCms in this world. pT it .iiflvieut makcuof Sewing aw • < *<•-. t vi ti ward’s.

Out Slumped 1 ■■ ■ " -# ALL EARTH IS OURS. AND THE UNIVERSE AS FAR AS HEARD FROMA MOUNTAIN BURIES HILL 150,000 DEEP. PENNSYLVANIA A QUARTER MILLION AND NEVER BATS AN EYE.

EVEN INDIANA WONT STOP AT LESS THAN 50,000. i AND ELECTS A SOLID DELEGATION OF THIRTEEN CONGRESS MEN. OHIO WAY UP THERE 135,000. ILLINOIS TUMBLES INTO LINE WITH 125,000, MICHIGAN AND lOWA ARE NECK AND NECK WITH 75,000 1 Sockless Jerry Licked Out if riis Socks in Kansas. AND OBJECTOR HOLMAN PUT INTO HIS HOLE IN INDIANA. Colorado is Clothed and in Her Right Miad After Her Populistic Insanity,4 * * '■ KANSAS, COLORADO AND SOUTH DAKOTA FOLLOW OREGON AND , Populism is Dead Forever.

AND STILL THERE’S MORE TO FOLLOW. Never before did any political party meet with such an overwhelming defeat, as did the Democratic party laßt Tuesday. And the Populist party fared not any better, in all places where it has obtained a serious foot-hold. The details of this great victory are too voluminous for repetition here. The above figures will convey some idea of its magnitude. In Indiana the figures may reach considerably more than 50, y OK). Tie Legislature will almost cer-

lainly be Republican in both branches; and from ten to the full thirteen Congressmen will be elected, and the latest figures say' the full thirteen. The lower house of Congress . will be overwhelmingly Republican. Among the most gratifying defeats of individual Congressmen, that of Chairman Wilson, of West V.rginia, Holman and Bynum of Indiana, Soekless Simpson, of Kansas, and Springer, of Illinois, |are most notable.

The Blind May See. I Will Give SSOO to Any One Whom I fail to cure of the worst cases of granulated sore lids, red, inflamed eyes, weak watery eyes or scrofulous sore eyes, poisoned eyes and scum over eye-ball, snow blindness and wild hairs.

OSCAR THARP.

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