Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1895 — WITH PLEASURE [ARTICLE]
WITH PLEASURE
John E. Cass, < f Vulpara so, Judge of the newly established superior court for Lake, Porter and LaPorte counties, and which will sit at Hammond, Valparaiso and Michigan City. Johannes Kopelka, the-always-a-candidate, of Lake Co., thought he had the inside track for the*appointment, but the Governor and Johannes did |not seem to see things just alike, that time.
The silver maniacs who are rending the air with idiotic howls about the distress caused by the alleged “demoneti z ition” of silver conveniently ignore the fact that this ootriit-ry has now a stock of coined silver amounting to $624,000,000. I his is a greater amount per capita than any other country in the-world, and every dollar of it is legal tender and par with gold, notwithstanding the fact that the intrinsic value of the silver dollar at the present price of silver is less than 50 cents. If the free coinage maniacs could have their way the country would soon be on a single silver basis, transacting business with rest of the World with a currency worth less than 50 cents on the dollar. The demand for free coinage originates with the owners (4 silver bullion who would like to have a dollar's worth of silver into two dollars. That wjSnd be a great “snap” for them, but ruin for other people,—lndianapolis Jour- ' nal. 1 ''
Just now they are having sometking of a republican revival in Georgia. During the last twenty years, until 1892, there was practically but one political party in Georgia. In that year the populists appeared and succeeded in electing several members of congress. The- line is now being drawn on the subjects of tariff and money, and those who favor high tariff ahd a gold basis for the currency are taking a stand with the Republicans. It is thought that out cf the political confusion incident tojhesc lines of division will come ji large support to the Republican party. These predictions are nst accepted by all of the democratic editors of the state as the following lines from the Reynolds (Ga.) Hustler will show: VJhui c.!‘ lion eats grass like an ox, And tlij tish worm swallows tile whals; When tlia terrai'in knits wool socks. And when the hare is outrun by the snail; When.serpents walk,upright like men, - And doodlebugs travel like irogs; When y.assjjoppht's feed on the hut; Am! feathers are found on hogs; When Thomas cats swim in theafr, And Hejdmnte roost upon trees; Whan insects in stimdher are rare, And sonlf never makes [icople sneeze: Wild fish creep over dry land, And miiles on vvli cipbde-- ride; When luxes lay eggs in the sand, Aifd woman in dress take no pride; When i'uti liincn no longer beer drink, And girN gel to pretching on time; When hilly-goals butt from the rear, And treason no longer is crime; When the,humming bird brays like an ass. Vnd limlnirger smells like cologne; WlTien plowshares are made out of glass, And tin' hearts of Georgians are stone; When ideas crow in populists’ heads, And wool on the hydraulic ram; ratie party Till be dead, And tlds country not worth a d m,
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ELLIS & MURRAY.
