Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1880 — Democratic National Ticket. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Democratic National Ticket.
For President, WINFIELDS. HANCOCK, OF PENNSYLNANIA. Z For Vice President, I WILLIAM H. ENGLISH. OF INDIANA. Electors for the State at Lc-rge-DAVID S. GOODING, of Hancock County JOHN R. COFFROTH, of Ti[p‘canoe County. District ElectorsFirst DiatiictHENRYC. PITCHER, of Poacy County. Second District— JOHN C. BRIGGS, of Sullivan County. Third District— BARTHOLOMXW H. BUURHLL, of Jackaun County. Fsurth District— GIIKENK DURBIN, of Ripley County. Fifth District FB ANCIB T. HORD, of Bartbolomsw Cousty. Sixth District— DAVID W. CHAMBERS. of Henry County Seventh District OLIVER J. GLKSSNBR. of Bholby County. Eighth District — JOHN B. LAMB. of Vigo County. Ninth District— FRANCIS JOHNSON, of Tippeoanou County. Tenth District— DAVID D. DYKEMAN. of Casa County. Bleventh District— JAMES F. M'DOWELL, of Grant County. Twelfth District— ANDREW ELLISON, of Lagrange County. Thirteenth District— WOODSON 8. MARSHALL, of Kosciusko County
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 and location of their organization. 2d. A statement of 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.
Th® National Democratic Committee are now prepared to supply a popular life of General Hancock, beautifully illustrated, written under the direction of the Committee, by Frank H. Norton, and published by Messrs. D Appleton & Co , of New York, in a handsome octavo of 32 pages, double column. It is historically accurate, at.d perfectly reliable. To enable clubs to circulate it, orders of not less than fifty copies will be supplied by tnis Committee, atthe rate of five cents per copy. Sample copies, six cents. Remittances may be sent in money, post-office orders, •f postage stamps.
Address,
W. H. BARNUM,
Chairman, 138 Fifth Avenue, New York.
