Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1895 — HICKORYS VICTORY. [ARTICLE]
HICKORYS VICTORY.
the That .Event. Thousand! oi From Leade rs of the Forty—A. ana polls, Tuesday, Jan. 8, in a style am ionascaleof magnitude never before at iwas the guest of honor and was eseortet •to Nearly all„ tl«rls©<jasjEßfxH*l& Dempgraci _ GSti/ M. TT.- Manson, and lion. QKWMMSL.IImeiK Amagniti ■coat ibtoa.ue.t. table had been spnead im iviands.... G_Qy,.Ma.tthews responded to toast, “■The Democratic Party,” in partar follows: . .. “It 44 a‘g'r6At i fbr tile o Indiana to gather around the festal boan tcyJßmor tzhe.imtmorf crf .tuld de wieAu and who will stand in history for all tiiw as the champiotr of the-fjelbik ktitutimi and the rights of the commoi •petfpljfß TY*..?ateUon.f this xiayjoqrniiDeHo ■rate a glofio is victory that marked i grand epochiiiia Notion's history:and Ast tied forever its destiny in. the absaluti jeoritrobahd' ii'tidisoht6d chvieretUpWbtip
®»»triHiW Mstat'i'o standings .fcttui 4 tai tor. d ay. i nfnsj ngujtsHr, eqore years ago, established the .princmli that4igrcuftJfr«if‘RepaWc wasterfeated lot ftnd^^M*l|,jhqm>^e. w iT 0(011 Your meeting hero tonight is, slgnin- . cant of tlm':'hlßtt>ry''b'rypftr-''p:trtr-<1i4».8 knows not death in defeat.' With unwavkings bsdeaUuft It-knows not xtfeboirtagoniantH for so long as the people have the couyasw--und the manhood to maintain their rig n't i the tbps C9pstitutiou?amf ; jUHif>i t .( exist sb long as'Chat may be thosupfeiiit lawidt tho'land. ; : i; « , “'lt cajinot die. for.lt is founded on prin-, , ctpWSi df eternal justice and must IWiisl |ong as justice lives. ‘tovsl “The true Democrat will feel neither work dhav been dohe>by tlio Democraiu-.i even 'though-beneath the shadow of a passing cloud, yet will the pubHC'iiy'P * pierce the darkness-and see theaoldei promise that lies beyond. Coining in ldlfi, under, aiiyerso c.ircnmstanees, into ful.L of all depiirtmehts of the gob 1 eminent for the first time in thirty-Jivi years was the opportunity placed in oui hands ta shape the legislation of the gave a eminent. This power came to us un- , settled and pistressed legacy from an Mi# ! faithfulguardianship of over thirty years in iinluiclal distrust, with revenues nbi equaling oxpenditnros, with public coati*.,,.' denco Impaired and public credit shat' . tered. Mak4ishift statesmanship - an#-' '■ selfish purposes temporarily bridgeiu; across the yawning chasm, but the storm thaij had been gathering couldi not bi averted. “‘Butfaithful and trim to the principle' J of our-- party, we kept steadily on ant ■- changed the policy of a government thal.., ■hftdbeeh -cdntroHvid for bvw-Mrirtyf y&»n, i through ‘Special “tnterestß and selfish fluences. It was a work, Q«dtl»;iJ. seal of 'public condemnation lias beet stamped upon policy of the Ropub* lldAh party to We aS a people wj! ‘never roturih** r - !c '--'' “■ •'■- ■' - Boa Ek-Gov; Campbell? of Ohld, reapomM H to tjip4qd,st,?‘Qur GuesL?’ "Androw«Uak; < son us President” was the subject pt; I Jon// John G. Shanklin’s remarks. Other toast! and speakers were a? follows! “fL’tn President of the United States,” Hpn._s . , L. Jewett; “The Principles of the Demo* " cratie Party!” Hon. Isaac P. Gray; *“T*h« J Commercial Traveler in Politics, ’’ Chariot Duffin; “The Future Mission of the Party, iTon. R. Bell; ““Thomas A. Hen dricks,” Rev. G. A, Carstensen; “Thomai Jefferson.” S. O. Pickens; “Why are Wi Democrats?” Lleut.-Gov. Nyc; “Rights a : Labor,” W. G. Tow send; “Politics ant Morals,” Rev. O’Donaghue; “Higbea s Ainf of Goyerqmant,” Hon. A. G. Smith) “Party of tlp>,Constitution,” Hon. J. ft. ', Wilson; “Chib Organisation.’! Frank D ' Butler. , . .. Theteidbratloft was successful i» even Way unde alwggthJsr. ; i paUMftdtWF ’ ha, Tr“ft ~ .. , t j 2lt is ?emJ-jofflci.aJly-de.pied ijiatthj? nal- . iah trbobS ffav’e beeli fief««6d hoar Ktt< sala, Egypt, by the Dervishes as ihlimattfc ! in a Paris dispatch.
