Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1882 — DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.

For Clerk—Nathaniel S. Bates. For Auditor— Ezra C. Nowels . Fcr Treasurer For Sheriff—John W. Duvall For Recorder—John T. Ford. For Coroner— Sylvesteb Healey. t'wi Surveyor—Charles W. Lowman. Commissioners. J'’frst District— Qeokge Sj-’albaum. Second District— David Gray. Third District - Edward W. Culp. The Republican Judicial Convention at Goodland, August sth. The Republican Senatorial Conven tion will be held at Goodland, July 28 tb. - The Republican Representative Representative Convention is called for Rensselaer, Saturday, August sth. An English squadron uas been try, t ng its hand in tha bombardment of Alexandria, Egypt, and with telling effect on the fortifications. The Republican yesterday takes back one of the thiusts it last week made at Benton county’s candidate for Senator—H. S- Travis, Esq. Hon. A. P. Edgerton recently delivered the address to the Fort Wayne College graduates. The address is composed entirely of words of one syllable, properly expressive for the occasion, and decidedly a literary cuThanks for copy sent us IrrtlXTippecanoe Circuit Court on Saturday last Judge Hammond granted an injunction restraining the Board of Commissioners from building the Court House by days work under their own supervision, as proposed, holdo Ibg that the law plainly required such work should be let by contract, and it was their duty to obey the law whether they approved it or not. It is the practical suggestion of The New York Times that “if protection ccukl ib,e given by means Of bounties parid*directly out of the treasury from the proceeds of the customs to each manufacturer specis fieally, as was proposed by Alexander Hamilton, and in such a way that the pub ic could know what each man yid each incjjstry received, or if the protective duties could be assessed directly on the consumers, and collected in kind,— fifty pounds being taken out of each oitaFTiundred of sugar purchased, or six yards out of every ten of silk, and so on,—the ex-, isting tariff would be reformed very speedily, necessity of any commission, '