Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1880 — Democratic National Ticket. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Democratic National Ticket.
For President, WINFIELDS. HANCOCK, OF I’ENN.'-VLNANIA. For Vice President, I WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. State Ticket. I - jgFor Governor, FRANK LANDERS. For Lie ut chant (lover nor, ISAAC P. GRAY. For Secretary of State, JOHN U. SHANKLIN. For Auditor of State, MAHLON I). MANSON. For Treasurer. WILLIAM FLEMING. For Clerk of the Supreme Court, GABRIEL SCHMUCK. For Reporter of the Supreme Court. A. N. MARTIN. For Sup’t of Public Instruction. A. C. GOODWIN. For Judges of the Supreme Court, JAMES MITCHELL, JOHN T. SCOTT, For Attorney General, T. W. WOOLLEN. For Representative in Congress, JOHN. N. SKINNER. For Representative, JAMES A. BURNHAM. For Prosecutor—3oth Circuit, JAMES W. DOUTHIT.
County Ticket. For Treasurer, HENRY WELSH. For Sheriff, JAMES M. NICKELL. For Surveyor, ELLIS R. PIERCE. For Commissioner—2d District, JAMES T. RANDLE. For Coroner, SYLVESTER HALEY. All Hancock and English Campaign Clubs and other organizations which support the Democratic candidates are requested to send to W. H. Barnum, Chairman Nat. Dem. Committee, 138 Fifth Ave., New York. Ist. The name ami location of their organization. 2d. A statement cf the number of members enrolled. 3d. The names of officers. 4th. Accounts of meetings held. sth. Reports, every two weeks during the campaign, of the number and increase of membership, with the condition and prospects of the canvass. -♦ • ♦- The National Democratic Committee are now prepared to supply a popular life of General Hancock, beautifully illustrated, written under the direction of thn 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, orders 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 orders, or postage stamps.
Address,
W. H. BARNUM
Chairman, 138 Fifth Avenue, New York.
