Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1878 — County Convention, [ARTICLE]

County Convention,

AU persons, irrespective of past party affiliations, who are in favor of repeal of the resumption law; in favor of the remonetization of silver; in fa ver of the retirement of the nations' currency and substitution therefor o' legal tepder treasury notes; in favor of an economical administration of governmental affairs, and who are opposed to the extravagant and use' less expenditure of money as has been and is being done by the radical republican party in the management of the government are respectfully and cordially invited to be present and unite in the organization rs a County Central Committee for Jasper county a .d participate in such other business as may come before the Convention to be held at the Court House, in Kensselaer, on SATURDAY, MARCH 2d, 1878.

C. A. EDMONDS.

Chairman.

Iba W. Yeoman, Secretary. The Silver Bill has been passed over Haves’veto!

At the request of a number of our readers who desire au extra copy of the Democratic platform we republish it to-day.

The Monticello Herald says that Gov. Morton at one time desired Dem ocratic Senators to point out one single good act emanating from that par ty in thirty years, and not one responded. Very well, what will you do about it? It was a foolish question and they answered a fool according to his folly—with siient pity and convc mp t.