Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1880 — Read the Supplement. [ARTICLE]
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All Ham-ock and English Campaign Clubs and other organizations which simport the Democratic candidate? are requested to send to
W. H. BARNUM,
Chairman Nat. Dem. Committee, 138 Fifth Avo., N«w York. Ist. The name and location of their organization 2d. A statement, cf the number or members enrolled. 3d. The names of officers. 4th. Accounts of meetings held. sth. Reports, every two weeks during tho campaign, of the number and increase of membership, with the condition ami prospects of the eanYftSfi. The National Democratic Commit tee are now prepared to supply a popular life of General Hnnecck, beautifully illustrated, written under the direction of tho Committee, by Frank H. Norton, and publish d by Messrs. D Appleton & Co , of New York, in a handsome octavo of 32 pages, double column. It is historically accurate, and perfectly reliable. To enable clubs to circulate it, or ders of not less than fifty copies will be supplied by this Committee, atthe rate of five cents per copy. Sample copies, six cents. Remittances may be sent in money, post-office ortieis, or postaere stamps. Address, W. H. BARNUM, Chairman, 138 Fifth Avenue, New York. The result in Maine is not yet determined.
The rally at Goodland on last Sat urday was a success. Voorhees and Brown addressed an audience of two or three thousand with unmistakable effect.
Gov. Hendricks dissected the political body of Garfield in a recent speech at Indianapolis, and confirms the general belief that it is one mass of corruption. The learned doctors of the radical party have been put to work to upset the theories advanced by Gov. H.. but he is sustained by facts that oannot be set aside.
The torchlight parade of the Hancock Guards, Wednesday evening, in point of numbers, neatness of uniform, the order and decorum which prevailed in the rnnks, was a surprise to all parties—gratifying to the Democracy, and stunning to the radioals. No effort had been made to secure such a turn-out, only the word that the uniforms had arrived and a drill was in order. A number of the Barkley Township Hancock Guards joined in the exercises, and added to the interest of the occasion. The republicans are now straining every nerve to boat it.
The idea of John Boroughs as a leader iu politics reminds us of a bantam rooster trying to teach a flock of ducks to get their subsistence from a dunghill.—Republican. Ah, yes. The poor devil who, in the absence of the editor of that paper, displays his brilliancy in productions like the above, seems; to be sensibly reminded of the occupation of John two years ago when, on raotionjof Hon. R. S. Dwiggins, he was selected
by a republican convention to act as secretary of the republican central Committee, and his pupils of that day, including the author of the above, are now by appointment,Agoing over the county instructing those Who may hear them in the nutritious qualities Of a dunghill diet. Oh, ray! “Th e idea!!*
It is a little hard wnß.o MeEwen we think that Nickel siioi.lcl pledge the public printing to the Remington Reporter in case of his election to o * flee.—Republican. We should think Bro. Corkins wo’d rest easy oil our account if his candidate. Powell, has such a sure thing as he pretends to believe. Evidently our neighbor is more —bent iu the interests of Powell, than in tho success of all the balance from the De Golyer bribe taicei dowu. Ah! Cor kins, if you suppose the people of Jasper county arc such fools th it hty do not penetrate your motives iu giving publicity to the above you ire mistaken in their make up. You ire not so sharp as you might be. and bey are far more intelligent than you «‘cm willing to concede, is the wav the matter stands now’.
