Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1880 — Democratic National Ticket [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Democratic National Ticket
For President, WINFIELDS. HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA. For Vice President, WILLIAM H. ENGLSH, OK INDIANA. State Ticket. ' For Governor, FRANK LANDERS. For Lieutenant Governor, ISAAC P. GRAY. For Secretary of State, JOHN C. SHANKLIN. For Auditor of State, MAHLON D. MANSON. For Treasurer, WILLIAM FLEMING. For Clerk of the Supreme Court, GABRIEL SCHMUCK. For Reporter of the Supreme Court. A. N. MARTIN. For Suo’t of Public Instruction. A. C. GOODWIN. For Judges of the Supreme Court, JAMES MITCHELL, JOHN T. SCOTI. For Attorney General, T. W. WOOLLEN. For Representative in Congress, JOHN. N. SKINNER. County Ticket. For Treasurer, HENRY WELSH. For Sheriff, JAMES M. NICKELL. For Surveyor, ELLIS R. PIERCE. For Commissioner —2d District, JAMES T. RANDLE. For Coronor, SYLVESTER HALEY.
Tt, is amusing to witness the gushing jo/ of the radicals over the withdrawal of a few radicals and professed nationals, according to programme, from the convention, Saturday. One would suppose they had been snatched from tiie jaws of political death te witness tli-ur excited antics.
Besso, one of the withdrawalists, was defeated by the nationals of Jordan township last spring for Trustee, ou the ground that they did not con sldor him of the household of faith. They insist, too, that his nomination was manipulated by the Rensselaer radical ring with a view to secure t he election of Jack Yeoman. Stimson, another of tho bolters, we understand, was in full cahoot with tho radicals in ids township, last spring, in opposition to the national nominations, A Republican Greenbacker is all of sudden a very devoted admirer of Messrs. Samp. Erwin, Dr. Sam. Ritchey, Geo. Bessie, A. B. Clinton and others, and proportionally .down on Messrs. Price, Boroughs, Bnrnham & Co. The soft soap of “A Greenbaoker” should disgust Messrs. Erwin. Ritchey and others. The bolters nominated our friend. Win. Pierce, for Commissioner, with Iho consent and advice of our clever townsman, Alf. McCoy, and other radicals, but Mr. P„ it seems, lives just beyond the district line a little way, and is therefore ineligible. The result of being flurried with the congratulations of the numerous radicals who made up the numbers of the meeting
