Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1878 — Ropresentntive Convontlon [ARTICLE]
Ropresentntive Convontlon
Democr.ilic County ('ouvcii'.ioh on ‘Saturday of next week.
A convention of ihe National (Irecn back Labor Party, for the Counties of White ilml Jasper, will lie b Id al Bkadfobd, White county, Indiana, on .Monday, July 15th, 1878. for th • p ,r----pose of nominating a cam. idaW for Represental 've for said <• unities of White and Jasper in the General .Assembly of the Stale of Indiana. , By order of Representative Com. M*. .-.jure- ■ r Lizc Pinkston, the p >or, mack, radical wench, it seems, was cheated out of the wages of her pm,jury. Leading Louisiana Radfcais 'flu,, wench, Lize i’inkston, the “peart witness,” Agnes Jenks, and iSlim'umii’u "lirm“ friend, James j’i. A nder am. Now, if Democrats and Nationals had no re; poet for and the consul could only succeed |n stirring tip heartburning.s and strife, wouldu\ he be in clover ? Misrcpres nlai-io.’i an 1 m innfm tilling political capital is cimjmi .lames' forte. Con.-lorn able aiiovLmte and latitude will be given his mlii-i••melits, as they will in tire end be more damaging to liis own party. Lize L’ink tun and Mrs. Jmil-rs, under direction of radical vi.-iilag .■ talesmen, and gu ii’unle- -s of J Hin Sh- rnian and Staub y ■ Mat i Im w.-> iimt they should De taken care >tf, p-.iih d t. at isian.n through, and Lj ■ .1. iaim ■a I ■ . the Fraud, Hayes has v -ry generously offered to make up the expemm:-; oil the radical “visiting statesmen'’ iu| case the House refuses to make an appr qumtiOn for that pm pose. N> v uggest. that. Hayes make;, ub to j.zc I'tnksLo'n the .ft.'id balance due h'-r. “John W. Wimer is the na|me of the next semitoi from this distrijet. -Consul in the Union. Wo remember two years ago the consul made th.e same prophecy with reference Io Dr. llaym >nd ;n tne .'Michigan City eonvmition. .lie kiiow us much about prospects them as he does now. The Union de-dgnat- s tie ticket pla-eed in uomimitio.i by th. i,'.i.;ion.d County Convention, a “t.)<.lmovrulic ticket.” The consul, theryfoie, we . suppose, will not b? sm'j»i<ed, should the Democracy be suflieientiy satis tied to join hands and secure its election. Horace can’t forgive Chari a Price for beating him in the nominal ion for Clerk- four years ago. The people preferred. Charley then, they certaii.ly have good reasons for r< posing more confidence in him now. Talk of .Esau and his gruel. The consul didn’t get any gruel. He received vaihe however for all his vote and his influence was worth. Charley can we|l afford to be designated a tool by him. “The Rensselaer Union ridiimle.” the greenback partisans <i.-> !1 it m ■. imy men and idiots, and yet invites them to support our ticket! We do not regard our ticket as a proper one for idiots to vote.” So discoursetli the Valparaiso Vidette, organ of the rdptibliean party in Porter county, upon dm importi nent assurance of the consul. Jm publicans with greenback prn li mties inalo persona! upplicuiion of Ids insults, and'iutaml to rebuke him ~t tl <■ J.cilß. ?
About eight and a half millions cf citizens went to the polls in November, 1876, and cast their votes, and after ;. 11 their Rouble and excitement McLin and Dennis, Anderson and Agnes Jt nks, Madison Wells, Pitkin and Eliza Pinkston decided the election, and with ritnusing eynicistn demand ml to be‘ - tnken care of” before they would d'etormine who should be the next president. Go to Catt Sc Smoot’s for the best cigars and tobacco in town. A very active radical of to-day, a few’ years since took out his pocketbook and slapped it down with ener- j gy, remarking with considerable ern t phasis as he did so, “there, gentle-j mam by g—d, is my political creed.” [ This same radical is very-emphatic in , his denunciation of ‘’the cl— d Hat I monev iuiuts.” . Fresh cocoa nuts at Catt & Smoot’s, i The Nationals of New' York City. : gave Hon. Th.s Ewing a handsome reception at the residence of I’etei* Cooper, and thanked lim foi his opposition to the substitute of the radical senate fur the repeal of the X’esumplion act. This is sufiicient answe r to Horace’s query—“ Can democratic b .•uli'rs be honest in a single profession f ” Be: t. broT.’ncid CulTec at Catt & Smoot’s. Try il. If consul James’ “fiat money idiot,” Hen. G:m. M ;j >r, would only tell him whether or not he will vote for Mr. Voorhees, the consul will owe him an. I < v. j lasting debt of gratitude, but lie , he will never pay it. You see, Mr. ,r, if you are not for Air. V. Horace w;:l U-. nounee you with base in•qatit mic for opposing a man w io Ims • ■ i.ipii"- cd more than 11:13’ other in ; .A’ a.lvoeaey us your iimincial prin- i cii'l"s in the .-mmite; if you favor his I eh 1 ■ urn ;m ii ;.r ice will have an opportimiiy i.o “wave the blood}’ shirt.” | Go io Catt. Smoot for the Bald ■ lb ad Cigars. tramp accosted a son of Erin wile -“.l’at, how far is it to the next ci'i -I'g?" “Arruli, an’ how did ye know my name was Pat?” “IguessGl it?” “Begorra, me name is Dennis, but as yer so good at guessin’jist : guess the distance to the next cross- ; iiig.“
Just now the consul lia; a mightj big job of guessing on hand with referei.ee to the doings and sayings of m.-mbers of the Democratic and National parlies, all of which he palms nil upon his readers as facts to his knowh dge. We can afford to let him keep on guessing. M lij' will men smoke poor cigars wh< ii they can get the best at Cail A Smoot’s ? ('all fur Hie Bald Head CiN.itamal Independent and wouldb" clerk in f <7l .James, R turned Pro digal in ish> James, Would -be Postma ter J.i-m• Chairman (>f County Radical t ommilice James, Chairman of I ongr- ■ -.ional Committee James, Cmisui J..im s, and. Member of State R i-n ai Central Committee James, a lew days smee, after a lengthy cofismialrmi t> gether, resolved that the tiii’ def.‘at es the rmli-.-ul party of J.usy rc-. tmiy i; P.T.u.ivasa mrneprobaiiie event th .:i il wa > prixr to the 'L'- iion in 181 1. Hoiuee Ji. Janies dv< i.ir.’d “the d- -d idiots who wanton tbit mom y would have to bear the blame.” He uddcii that he wouldn’t care but .then lie was deeply, deeply, 1 a cply, p. 1 -anally intcre.jied 'J he e’e ap' s’ place in t >wn to get .■■ru.’c; : ; ~i ( nil, Smoot’s.. Try thmii m.d ,-ee for your.-, (dues. * ;'>! .rn'ier is perfectly in keep? ihg with tin wadi known tactics of " 1 j•< rs of the dcmoeraiic s' iy. at. .’i.irtoomz‘.s with their ret' l *. ah a.' i . too mean, too disi’ i’ 1 ■ bie,'too false, or too cuntempti- • ' i io i.o 1.0 eii'cct liv.-iri-nds.” ’’ "11.- .’1 the in a fu - ii-ats outhur 1. <;f itiigcr a! the men-d.'-.'.t}' ul e : t.-in <’.< in.i. raijc papers iii ci molding up m a statement that our mmiisome Calkins 'Was inglori■iuGy druim dm mg lite dosing hours cf Cuegi :.;S. We irmit that Mr. Calkins was not drank.and that Hie contiadiciicm will stand uneontradicted. Jii.it the cons ti didn’t always take so kindly an interest in ourM. U. Some four y. -u. ago, when lie was a “politn ‘I wlmt isit,‘ Caliiins had 110 interests for him to defend. The item ! 1’ l,f 'd almve will more fully a[i ply to th' < moi , than it will to any paper within uui knowledge. Surnnicr vr.ps su 11 a I.in for ladies and g- nts, ir .m 2ae. to ... I, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Cl ithing Store. .1 he National Senatorial Convention met at. Goodlan . Salturday last and placed in nomination Hon. George Maj nr for re-election to the Ssmate. In the Judicial convention the following preamble and resolution was ollered and adopted: V, hebfas, It is the sense of this convention that the ol’tlce of Judge being a judicial position, ought not to be sought for political partv measures, iiud that us the Hon. E. P. li tmimnid stands high in our estimation, md worthy in every respect of our support for the office of Judge in our judicial district: U(-solved. Therefore, that we make no nomination of any one to fill the of Judge in the 30th Judicial District of Indiana, but would heartily recommend the lien E. P. Ham inond to the consul ration of the voting population of said district as a gentleman worthy of our confidence and suppoi t. Cid. Healey received liieynomination for Prosecutor, Tim Representative Convention of Benton ami Newton nominated Mr. Jerome 11. Biddle. ’ We will publish full proceedings next week.
