Kokomo Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 22, 1894, Kokomo, Indiana THE KOKOMO DAILY MONDAY OCTOBER PRICE TWO CENTS Unanswerable Protection Argument by the THE PANIC AND ITS CAUSE KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly The many who live bet ter than others and enjoy e with less by more promptly adapting the worlds best products to the needs of physical will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the Syrup of Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative effectually cleansing the dispelling headaches and fevers and permanently curing It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical because it acts on the Kid Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it ia perfectly free from every objectionable Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 50c and but it in man by the California Fig Syrup whose name is printed on every also the Syrup of and being well you will not accept any substitute if Threats of Demo crats Responsible For HIS GREAT FORT WAYNE ASSIST NATURE a little now and then in removing offend ing matter from the stomach and bowels and yon thereby avoid a multitude of distressing de rangements dis and will have less frequent need of your doctors Of all known agents for this pur Pierces Pleasant Pellets are the Once they are al ways in Their secondary ef fect is to keep toe bowels open aad not u fur ther as the case with their great popularity habitual constipation them they do not habits or occupa Foil Teit of the Address Delivered Be fore 8U Thousand People In Showing Democratic trace ud Work of Harrisons triumphal tour through northern last which had Fort as the objective produced more genuine Republican enthusiasm than even the most hopeful had In addi tion to some 30 speeches en route to an from the Allen county Harrison mode an address in Princess Fort before people who received arguments with fre bursts of The outpouring of the people to listen to General Harrison is but another indi cation that this is a Republican year in Indiana as in every northern The like of it was never GENERAL Tho had in their It was one of the curious features of that panic that men who had money and went to the bank o get it lid not caro what kind f money was paid it was silver certificates or what They Lid not stop to look at but just wrapped it up in a newspaper took t home and hid it nuder the or took t to a safety deposit hired a ox and stuck it They wore not of the money the government lad in circulation they had absolute confidence in They said The is behind this money and it las promised to make every dollar just as good as any other We do not care what It is so it is government mou sy and we have They carried this o such an extent that very soon the banks had no money There was a great scarcity of money the people took it out of tne and hid it away until they could see what was going to come of this agi This was not because of com because of lack of not because the people were of the but because they Felt some great catastrophe was impend some uncertainty until that uncertainty was solved they did not know what was going to They took their money out of the banks duce no griping or shock They act in a easy and and tothe natural my and there is no reaction after Their The Pellets sick and bilious or sour loss of coated or windy pain and distress after and kindred derange ments of the stomach and In proof of their superior it can be truthfully that they are always adopted as a household remedy after the first Put up in glass therefore always fresh and One little Pellet is a two are As a to promote or to relieve distress from over take one after They are granules any child will readily take Accept no substitute that may be recom mended to be just as It may be heller for the of paying him a better but he is not the one who needs LOANS AND MON FV loaned for those wanting safe in vest Good Extensive experi Best of Boom 1 Kennedy TO LOAN Farms and City On most favorable Real estate and merchandise for sale and East Bide MONEY TO LOAN Loans procured on most favorable Privilege of partial We will take pleasure in answering ELLIOTT Southeast corner Public over Dar bys dw Review of Panic and Its Cat My Fellow we have a debate on I always like to find in the first place the points of so that we may go on to discuss those things about which we I find there is a very general agreement now among Republicans and Democrats upon two One is that we have had a very wide and disastrous in which all our people have shared the second is that one the Democrats or in a con measure responsible to the peo ple for these evil Now that makes the discussion a little We have and we are still in the shadow very evil The farmer has felt them the merchant has felt them above the man who was dependent upon his daily wages for his living has felt because when he lost his job he lost everything whereas the when his goods were marked had still something There were one or two features of this panic that I want to talk to yon In the first place I want to say that in my opinion it was not one of those pan ics which sometimes come from over trading and It was not a relapse from some balloon enter prises that we had entered We have had such panics as that in this and they were always charac by a great deal of litigation in our In the panic of 187374 the courts of all our counties were crowded with collection Men were being sned on notes and mortgages were be ing That state of things has not characterized this panic through which we have There has been very little of It was not and it was not wildcatting in business that brought this panic upon If it had been we would have seen the necessary incidents and concomitants of that sort of thing in the collection of notes and ures of mortgages all over the When this panic began we had more money in per capita than we have had for many This had come about in this In the first place under what is known as the Sher man the silver purchasing under which we bought ounces PHYSICIAN ft Office 10 Main resi dence 118 West Sycamore Koko dw Call and see me If you want money on farm or Kood city property at six and six and one buf per No long ABSTRACTS Promptly and Correctly Prepared Over dw as you the great banks in New York city would not pay out cur rency in nuv large amounts on checks of their They told you check was but they could not pay for Everybody stood aud said What is to happen I am sure there is some catastrophe in store for anil I to sure what little money I does not get away from Presently the people got over their of the banks aud they brought the money And from that time to this bank vaults have been full of They have had such a surplus as they never had they could make no use of it wanted it there was no business being done were no solvent borrowers who would take the Factories were closed and great enterprises wer There was a great surplus bt money floing any Canned by What condition about What was this expectation of this dread of catastrophe which came the people of this country and which is still more or less upon them It the uncertainty that the Democratic success of 1892 introduced is to what was to be done upon the tariff They had said they were going to destroy this protective The Democrats from Andrew Jackson down to Hendricks and McDonald and Voorhees had said Wo will collect off of the foreign goods that in so money as is necessary to pay penses of trie That is the favored way of gettin our revenue we are not going to tix the people directly as we did during the whoa our cus toms duties were inadequate to but wu will levy ou foreign goods enough to pay the expenses of the Now they have changed that policy they used to talk about in protection ai a very proper and worthy But turned about at Chicago in 18SU aad said that protec whether of a purpose or as an inci dent to the collection of the is and that they proposed to tear the whole fabric Nobody knew what they were going to We only knew that the house that had shel tered tho shelter of we had grown to be the richest and most prosperous people in the was to be taken down from over our drat this people have been standing dreading what might be What has been done They were bound to build a house they would be pleased with themselves they were bound to build oue that would Instead they constructed a build ing no Democrat Cleveland silver lie said in effect if this Sherman can Iw repealed promptly we shall have times at Yon all remember And congress was assembled to act upon that single ques Everybody was greatly anxious lest they should do something Cleveland practically said to them I want yon to come together aud to re peal tho Sherman and when yon have done that I want you to go home The Sherman law was passed in the it was of as an expression of friendliness to silver as A great many people are clam oring for freo coinage of every man should have the right to bring silver that was worth GO cents to the and that the government should put a stamp on it that would make it worth a dollar and give it back to A great many people thought that would make everybody I can see how that was a good thing for the men who owned the silver but not for the people There was a feeling that silver had not been fairly dealt So the Republican party passed tho Sherman They said We will tost this question whether it is that there is only a small excess of silver over what we are a produced if this is taken silver will go to an equality with We under took to buy and issued pamper to pay for We gave the country more currency by the Sherman Cleveland said he wanted this law repealed and though the Democrats had denounced it in their when he appealed to his party nearly onehalf of the Democrats in the house and the sen ate voted against repealing The Re publicans said This was an experi ment it was the best thing we knew at the time H has not done go great harm as you it is not the real cause of the it has failed its but Cleveland wants it We will help him repeal my about that Sherman I have not much to I approved it under the conditions existing I would do it In what a contrast the action of the Republicans in this matter was to the way our Democratic friends dealt with tho same question When we had a Republican administra tion there were Democrats who have since squarely voted against free coinage when they had power to make it a but were then voting for free as they nuder their broath To put the president in a I am glad to say our Republican friends have not been legislating with any such have in mind the good of the country and have put their pride under their feet when it seemed that they by repealing a law of their owu advance tho public The Cry of Cheaper What was the cry of this new tariff legislation was to be had in the interest of cheaper greater cheaper How much we heard about The merchants and manufacturers were advised tariff policy was to be inaugurated that would cheapen and by that they were warned uot to buy or produce anything except on I think this country has one great danger threaten ing that is not even It is a great peril for nou from all It is not surprising that this Democratic promise that you were to be given everything that you wanted to buy while your wages wore not to go down at was accepted by everybody Could not you see the folly of such a the shoe maker was to have a cheaper coat and a cheaper and the tailor was to have cheaper and the a cheaper coat and shoes Dout you see the folly of that the things that you bought were to be cheapened and the things yon sold to go That miserable piece of ill that nonsequitur that reminds me of Hoods picture of a horse that had broken from the and at the head of the road had turned back to look at the man sitting in the This was the wages were to be the same we were to intro duce a very large amount of English goods we were to make just as my the wretched ill logic of all these promises Is it not surprising that men were captured by to and manufacturers were denounced as robber barons The man by had saved money and put it in a mill instead of a mortgage was the enemy of his fellows and the oppressor of the men to whom ho paid It was not only the but it was a cruel doc trine to teach to our for it di vided them it broke up that sense of community and common interest and kindness that ought to characterize our my the Democratic No we hadnt ought Our policy has been sympa thetic toward any feeble nation any where who was trying to struggle up into a higher and more secure national lif They have seized the world whero evor it was weakly I may stop to say hero that there is a part of the world they have not been able to carve not from any want of good The and South American states have been saved from the commercial and military aggression of the European powers only because the United States has said Yon shall not lay hands on They have imitated our Republican form of gov they are near to ns geo their sympathies have been with us and we have been patiently and constantly their The tariff Of 1890 gave to some of these gret tropical countries free access of their sugar to the United By so doing we contributed to tho savings of the household expenses of every man and woman in We did not tax but made a contribution out of the revenues of the government by giving yon free sugar and at the same tune by reciprocity arrangements with those countries wo secured a favored entrance into Cuba and others of the South American countries for a large list of our agricultural products and our d It was a fair bargain we nad an advantage in that trade that no government of Europe could British merchants cried out against They asked the government to appoint a commission to investigate the results of this aggressive policy of the United Their trade with South America fell off and ours enor increased and yet these gentle men who want the markets of tho world not only threw by destroying those reciprocity these enormous enormous in their present still more so in their pos that we had already and in which Europe could not compete with us at They threw them all Is that sincere desire to enlarge our foreign markets A Product of how was this Democratic passed through congress Senator Jones of frankly told the country how it He took the around and said to each Democratic sen What is there in the you dont and what will you what changed rates to vote for it How shall I modify this in order to get your vote was the a Democratic senator who lived in a town where collars aud cuffs are made said must have a high protect ive duty ou collars and and so it went all the way around the Democratic side of the senate That was their method of dealing with the great est question that congress is ever called upon to deal with the question that most strongly affects the business interests of the whole Forty three votes One Demo cratic Hill of New York voted and in consideration of that vote they have nominated him for gov ana look for him to lead a forlorn hope in that Democratic What principle runs through this tar Missouri Train Held Up Near A FUSILLADE OF all in 1eavcning Latest US Govt Money to On farms and city property at the Lowest rate of Interest And on the favorable No long Money JOHN Rooms S and Union BOOMS WILSON of Hartford Hew of London Paol of of silver every we issued a large amount of what was called treasury so that the money in circulation had been increased by about by this new currency that had been pot out among the The money in circulation had also been enormously in creased by the reduction of tho surplus in the A Reminder to Yon remember my Democratic friends hope we are att for I have not anything unkind to say about any remember when they made a campaign upon the theory that the country was being ruined because there was so much They said Yon have taken this money out of the pockets of the people and locked it up and it is not doing anybody any That surplus had been by the purchase of gov bonds reduced enormously and the money was out among the people doing its work And thea by the in creased I am glad to say a Republican congress voted and I approved with and have never apologized enormous additional amount of money was put in circulation among the people our Democratic friends changed the form of the indict ment against They indicted ns first for having too in the and now they say we left too My point is that the money is does not like He says iu effect that the tariff is a tainted and ugly so so unfair fliat he would not sigu And they had no sooner made that tariff than they set to work to tinker it My Demo cratic my Republican men of and these do you want this to go dii Do you want to continue in power a party that after one years effort upon this question has produced a so unsatisfactory that they themselves began to tinker with it and amend it the very moment it passed For the year and a half times have been hard aud more or If a mnu had mon bonds or his bonds but he had enough to live comfortably The farmer saw the price of his agricultural products going from a point that he had supposed wai the and down iu spite ol the golden promises held out iu 18U3 that they should go Thing have become greatly though he thought they bad that they must Tx better and was very naturally with the generous promises held out to Not Dan to the Silver Now I want to talk about the panic a Everybody agrees that been a bitterly evil and etery body that is responsible for it ought not to be put in power or iu What j brought this panic about Just after n 1893 the after constituting the committee in to prepare a tariff for report at ihe earliest possible moment in the regular session in December went to work ou but the trouble with the whole business has been that there is no coherence in Democratic party upon the tariff It is an aggregation of differing views upon the What was the result the chairman of the ways and means com of Ac a is a man of respectability aud He is a I who has studied economy questions and is full of book knowledge His theory was that America was fenced and that the work to be done was to tear down the He told his English friends who banqueted him in London that was ill of at brought that It wan not Sny the part of toe it Mf he people fn money that was iu men of had become It was not because they doubted uneasy our gold was going abroad and bills or the coin they were we would come upon the project the Democratic party had on I think that the report says that at that there was applause and You never knew an English man to hear a threat against Englands either in arms or in com and appland unless he thought that a foolish I thank God for the fact that American diplomacy all through the story of the formation of the United Central and South American republics has been sentimental It has not been a selfish commercial The diplomacy of Great Britain has been always characterized by commer cial aggression and has been free from She has pushed her com merce at the point of tho bayonet upon the weaker nations of the world and blown her goods from the months of great guns into the ports of trusting as her opium into We cannot get commerce that A iff I ask my Democratic friends if they can tell me what principle it was formed A tariff ought to lie the outcome of some uniform ly applied from the beginning to the end of the This is not so It has some clauses highly protective it has placed some other articles as entitled to protection ou the free They have brought forth the tariff hig That is not my judg ment because that might not count for is Clevelands He said the was so false to was so incon sistent aurl incongruous that he would not sign it and if the newspaper reports are true he would hardly stay in the room where it Wilson not only said it was but intimated that unpleasant and scandalous influences had to do with its Cleveland oven alluded to such influ ences in his Are we to elect a new Democratic con gress to succeed this one Are we to say that we like this condition of uncer tainty and unrest If yon chose a Dem I should think that is what you But if yon would put an end to yon should say Gentle you have and at a great cost to the If you feel that you will elect a Republican congress iu November that wiU make the end of the bad that will bring to an end this raid upon American A Republican house of representatives can not do as there will be a Demo cratic senate aad a Democratic presi They will not be able to pass a new tariff but the country will un that this war is not to be re I should think that many a Democrat might fall into that way of thinking and say I will see about it two years from when the great campaign is but for tho present I am willing there should be a Republican house of repre in order that there shall be an end to this fearful business appre hension and These issues are in your hands they are worthy of your fullest and most intelligent Every man who hears mo and believes these things should bestir himself to bring about a result this that will be notice to all that the people mean to resume business in this Coat and A package shipped frm Cincinnati ad dressed to wife of who was abducted Every In the Can Riddled and One Fatally tittle Money Secured by the Empry Car anil a Turned Switch lined to Stop the Passenger Four ger train on the Kansas and Arkansas Valley branch of the Missouri was held up and robbed by masked men at Corotta seven miles east of at 10 oclock Saturday Tho bandits adopted a plan somewhat out of the ordinary to accomplish their Instead of flagging the train or removing a they placed an empty car upon tho main and in to this tho passenger train The robbers were of the most desperate and before the train had fairly come to a sudden stop they commenced a vicious At almost the first volley two persons were When the passenger engine struck the obstruction with considerable force it was ditched and rolled over upon its Tho robbers were decidedly quick of action and the engine had hardly toppled over before the fusillade Got Lesn Than But little money less than to have been Tho robbery was the work of the Cook gang of outlaws who have recently been terrorizing the For two months all railroads passing through the territory have been heavily guarded in fear of an and money shipments have been refused by the express All the cars excepting the sleeper were shot full of and not a whole window The train struck the obstruction across the track after being on to a the outlaws hav ing thrown a switch for that The money secured was from the local the fusillade Jack advance agent of the Mahara minstrel received a fatal shot in the fore head and Walter Barnes of Van was struck in the cheek by a bul After the train had been brought to a standstill and the firing to a certain ex tent had the robbers proceeded to rob the Considerable money and other valuables were taken from the The robbers kept np a constant firing upon the outside while the work of plundering the pas sengers was iu They shot out all of the windows in bag Baking Powder PURE Claims His Torre Haute Arrest Is Ma licious MANGLED AT A ON LAND AND express car and r Eight or 10 men were in the and they were disguised so as to resemble Indians and Four men called at the section house at Ross miles north of yesterday and at the points of Winchesters compelled the section foreman to prepare their They were armed to the teeth and are thought to ha a part of the After eating dinner they started west and the section foreman followed them to their hiding place in the brush on the banks of Bull Want the Man With a Broken night Ol onel president of the Ad ams Express telegraphed from New York to the chief of police of this city Dont let the man with the broken leg get We want him and we want him This refers to Charles the prisoner suspected of being one of the Virginia train Taken to arrested at for com in the creek has been taken to Stafford Court upon requisition ITALIAN Hother mad Son Killed Near olis liy a Big Four Boy Fatally Hurt In a Football Fireman Knocked Out of a Cab Win State TERRE sensational arrests in this city growing out of the affairs of the New Mexico Land and Improvement company promise a bitter fight in the civil as the two men arrested Flower and are preparing to enter n suit for damages for malicious prosecution against The Chicago indict ment charges them with victimizing Foster of and the accused he perjured Flower of Boston says he is damaged greatly by being Detective Rohan of Chicago is still here and will take his prisoners to Chicago in a day or EXPLOSION OP Striking of n Match While Casing a Well a easing a gas well north of this city Sat afternoon some one struck a Aii explosion followed that was heard for Martin Plutarch Montrose aud Edgar Tyner were seriously burned and may Moorehead aud James Tyner were badly The output of the well is estimated at 000 feet a Accident to a Robert of this a fireman on the while between Eaton and Camden thrust his head and shoulders out of the cab window and was struck by the overhanging spout of an old fashioned water The blow was so severe that he was pulled en tirely through the cab window and fell to the He was picked up as soon as the train could be stopped and will probably Ghastly Catch While while Lewis was fishing his line caught on something Exerting his strength he was horrified to find that his hook had brought up the body of a young colored The girl had missing over a Her name was Mary and she sui from a love Mother and Son aft Charles Wimmers fright ened horse plunged on to the Big Four west of the just in front of an approaching The mother and her 11yearold sou were both instantly killed aud carried with the buggy a dis tance of 200 Fierce GaTo Damage on the fierce gale has been raging the British causing The wind was so strong and tin seas so high that the channel wore greatly delayed The Warner while being towed from to her broki away from the tugboat when Now Haven aud was driven A boat was lowered to re place the but a heavy ea can sized ic and four of its were Tho 1ghtship leeway wits soon driven Two other wen alo driven ashore close by where the lightship had The crews of 11 Many exciting rescues of the crews of vessels are The loss to the owners of fishing vessels is many of their bouts having biMi At life who had to assist in thy rescue of the crew ol a bark which had Item driven ashore near then tripped upon a rope which had been suddenly taut ened by the pressure of the onlookers upon it and fell into the sea and was A man who was fixing a sign in front of a theater in blown into the street and Much dam age was on land the schooner John which sailed from this port for Providence 0 has not since Ixon heard from and is thought to The miss ing schooner manned by eight CRIMES AND Two Small Pennsylvania Towna Make and small towns just outside of this yesterday a list of crimes and accidents seldom equaled even in the At McDonald Frank a well was murdered in his on East O James shot woman named Maggie Allison three in the She will When Banks saw what he had done he took poison and threw beside the body of the When taken to th lookup he was thought to be In the three men waylaid a well known Jacob and beat him His face is hammered to a His condition is At rte a freight train on the Pennsylvania was backed into a siding and smashed into a boxcar in which three meu were Thomas Ryan of and an un known man were instantly while John was badly A few hours later another wreck occurred at Carpenters station by which Oliver will probably lose his E i aud Frank over a game of slashed Marshall on the neck wita x razor and received in re turn a bullet the left Parker cannot REVENGEFUL It Ended In a Stabbing Affray Which Sent Two Persons to a NEW was an Italian christening in street last and it ended in the usual stabbing Two men are lying in a hos pital The men are Data who received an ugly gash in the left and Rocco Pet stabbed in the Maria Tonti was cut in the right hand and Valero had his right arm gashed from shoulder to Data and Valero are held as The former is accused of cutting three Dondoli is accused of Peace Negotiations dispatch received here from Shanghai states that negotia tions for peace between China and Japan have been FRAGMENTS BY was received here yesterday containing the vst and vial case which the doctor had of New Jersey NEW Dorsett of New died last evening at Lukes this where he underwent a surgical op Saturday His body will be removed today to his late homo in Jersey Gon a white shot and mort ally wounded Matho and Frank a white whom he caught together in a woods Only Prohibition Women to 16 women have listed their names on the register of and they are all of the Prohibition McKinley addressed people in New Orleans Saturday of Minneapolis found deid in a Kennet Churchill Downs Louisville expects the spring races of 18 to be the greatest meet ing in Railroad roundhouse and eight locomotives burned in Austin was arrested in Spring accused of murdering Lena in Satolli is having difficulty some of the of Josephs par ish in Grand Trunk passenger conductors on the entire system had their runs changed to prevent Vice President Stevenson was banqueted in Louis yesterday and then left for to speak No trace of the persons who murdered County Treasurer Robert near has been The death of James Anthony Froude is classed by all British papers as the of I memorable and brilliant literary Fatal Football a game of football Saturday James aged was carried home n conscious and will probably dib from an injury which caused concussion of the INDIANA had a fire Saturday General Harrison leaves home today for New York on private John an inmate of the Marion soldiers was killed by a Eleanor the oldest wom an in his celebrated her Professor Albert Hatchs Kokomo resi dence was robbed and burned during the William a Crawfordsville barten was called to a back door and bin face smashed with a Statehouse Griffin will soon commence preparations for the next ses sion of the Twenty special police officers aided in an effective effort to prevent sales of liquor in Indianapolis Eli Truax of Elkhart was fatally injured by being by a piece of timber he was cutting with a circular awl fell on a stake in It entered Ms abdomen for six inches and will probably cause The Republican claim is that General Harrison addressed people during his two days trip to Fort and William an old veteran of Shelby dropped He bad recently loen granted pension arrearage and per Philip Mowrer of aged and who lias a Mason for ia years has leen a gold headed cane by his brother John of Indianapolis lost 15 to pickpockets in Fort Wayne during tie Harrison He was not the one who interested with Flower in laud af was also arrested in Terre Haute on a charge of securing money under false pre Fire broke out in James home in Anderson while a child lay dead of The father fought the flames and was severely burned in saving the Reward Offered For tltc Killing of Two Chicago placing in the county jail on the charge of arson Ah Hong aud Hong Sin United States Fire Inspector and Fire Marshal Con way have brought on a fierce fight be themselves on the oue and some of the most influential Chinamen in the United the prisoners being among on the Yes notices were posted in Chinatown offering to any who would kill either Conway or As soou as this fact became known Assistant Chief of Police Kipley notified Sam Moy aud Hip Lung that ho would hold them personally responsible for the safety of the two officials whose lives have Sam Koy aud Hip Lung are the richest Celestials here and for years they have ruled su preme among their When Hong Sin was taken into cus tody 34 annual passes on different Amer ican roads were found in his which Cowie indicates he has engaged in smuggling Chinamen into the United States on a large The passes were mode out in the name of Ah Hong ricu For Fallen NEW Charles Parkhurst yesterday preached a sermon in his church which was a plea for fal len Awarded Highest DR BAKING MOST PERFECT A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Free I from Alum or any other adulterant I 40 YEARS