Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1884 — DEMOCRATIC TICKET. [ARTICLE]

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

FOE PRESIDENT, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York FOE VICE PRESIDENT, TfaOMAS A HENDRICKS, of Indiana Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, COL. ISAAC P. GRAY, of Randolph. For Lieutenant Governor, GEN. M. D. MAN SON, of Montgomery. For Stcretarj of State, CART. WM. R. MYERS, of Madison. For Auditor of State, JAMES H. RICE, of Floyd, For Treasurer of State, JOHN J. COOPER, of Marion. For Attorney General, FRANCIS T. HORD, of Bartholomew. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, JOHN W. HOLCOMB, of Porter. Reporter of Stfpreme Court, JOHN W KERN, of Howard, Judge of Suprjme Court, J, A. S. MITCH’S.LL, of Elkhart. For Judge, tOth Judicial Circuit, JAMES T. BAUNDERSON, of Newtan eonnty. For Pros. Attorney, -10th Judicial Circuit, DAWSON SMITH, of Bentou eonnty.

Hon Tom. J. Wood, at this place, next Tuesday. Come and bear him. At Indianapolis, Saturday evening the Democrats bad the largest local demonstration ever seen In that city, go says the Indianapolis News (Rep.) The Democratic Congressional Convention for the Teuth Indiana District, will be held at Rensselaer on Tuesday, July 2*2d. 1884. Hoa. T* J. Wood will bo present and address the people on the issues of the day. The Cleveland and Hendricks club held its first meeting at the Club Boom. In Rensselaer, Wednesday evening. A large number were presant, and proceedings enthusiastic and pleasant. Another meeting will be held Monday evening next, A dispatch says: The Ohio coal exchange has decided to import Swedes and Hungarians to take the place of B,oou miners dow on a iock-out in the Boobing valley. Coal is protected by a hea.y taalff duty, and coal op* erators combine to keep up but when labor combines to get bet* ter wages or prevent a reduction, it bas no protection.

The Judicial Convention for this district, in the preamble and resolu tion adopted pay a deserved tribute to Judge Hammond. The convention believed that James T. Saundeison, Esq., would come nearer fllling the bill, the scramble for the Re> publican nomination considered, and therefore selected him for the position. Dawson Smith, Esq., of Fowler, was placed in ' nomination for Prosecutor. He is well qualified. Owing to the fact that the republicans bad arranged for a meeting in Court House last Saturday evening, the ratification of the nomination of Cleveland & Hendricks was postponed to the evening of the day set for holding the Congressional Convention. Let there be a general turn out and a general rejoicing on that occasion, At the commencement of the war James Guano filuine paid twenty-flv e dollars into an association organized with a view to relieve its membership from the operations of the draft.— Blaine was drafted and S2OO procured a substitute. For his investment of $35 he wa» permitted to remain at home, the money was refunded to him t>j his city, and he cams out of th affair with S2OO Tor the $25 invested. “BiUy” Wilson made no mention of this, but hi seemed thunderstruck When reminded of it, and suddenly changed his line of argument.