Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1884 — DEMOCRATIC TICKET. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

FOR PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York FOR VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A HENDRICKS, of Indiana Presided! d Electors at Large, BAYLESS W HANNA, WILLIAM D. H. HUNTER. >residential District Electors. Ist District—WlLLlAM ’‘•TOWNSEND. Sd District—HENßY S. CAUTHORN, 3d District-AARON A. CRAVENS. 4th District—FRANK E. GAVIN. Sth District WILLIS E.HICKAM •th Distric -NIMROD R. ELLIOTT. 7thDistrict..JAMES A. NEW Bth District..JAMES M. SELLER•thDistrict. .WILLIAM R. OGLEBAY. 10th District..JOHANNES KOPELKE. lltb District'.WlLLlAM H HARCIN. 12th District.. WILLIAM A.DILLS. 13th District..MORTIMER NYE. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, COL. ISAAC P. GRAY, of Randolph. For Lientenant Governor, GEN. M. D.MANSON, of Montgomery. For S crctar. of State. C APT. 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, f Public Instruction, JOHN W. HOLCOMB, ol Porter. Reporter of Supreme Court, JOHN W KERN, of Howard, Judge of Suprsino Court, J, A. S. MITCH* LL. of Elkhart. For Congress —Tenth District, JHOMAS. J. WOOD, of Lake County. For Judge, 30th Judicial Circuit, AMES T. SAUNDERSON, of Newton county. For Pros. Attorney, 30th Judicial Circuit, DAWSON SMITH, of Benton county. For Representative, DAVID H. YEOMAN, of Jasper county; COUNTY TICKET. For Treasurer, WILLIAM M. HOOVER, of Marion Township. For Sheri fl, ADAM HESS, of Gillam Township. For Commissioner—First District, BRONSON W. HARRINGTON, of Union Township. For Commissioner—Second District. C. G. AUSTIN, of Carpenter Township. For Surveyor, JOHN P. DUNLAP, of Marion Township. For Coroner, WILLIAM BECK, of Marion Township

Let’s see! “A cowardly, intamous liar, and dirty sneak. “ Yes, that is the size yt it- It means our neighbor of the Republican. ■ ■' Republican orators with great gusto remark that the losses during the admiustration of Fraud Hayes was the infinitesmal part of a cent on a thousand dollars. In round numbers, several millions of dollars were siolrn.

At the town elections iu Connecticut last Tuesday, the Kepublieans re ceived a'loretuste u£ wuat they may expect In that State next month.— Democratic all along the line! Democratic mnjority in Hartford last year 450; this year it is 1000. ■While the Republican candidate for Secretary of State received about 10,000 majority over th« Democratic nominee, he did not receive a majorot all the votes cast. H•is in a minority. and Ohio is a doubtful State for the November contest.

Democrats, and all opposed to the corruptionists ih power, before you cast your bal ot compare it with that at the head or our columns. See that no republican electors have been inserted in place of Democratic, and the ticket otherwise tampered with. See that every name is on it. and in Its proper place. Be not deceived The enemy is desperate! Read yout ticket carfully.

Hon- DP- Baldwin,of Logansport, addressed a small squad of Republicans at the Court House Wednesday afternoon. His remarks were identical with those of his party speakers who preceded him. He endeavored to show from tables con* structed for the purpose, tha*. Republican, Didn’t steal as great amount as the Democrats—the difference in the total of collections considered. During its 23 years control Republican thieves have stolen more than twice as much as wm stolen in the entire seventy two years previous. The Deuple are interest in the round num bers —the grand total—not the per cent, on a thousand collected.

The Republican candidate for Circuit Prosecutor should be better employed than in circulating a report tha: his competitor was under the in, fluence of liqur. at Goodlund, on the day Col. Gray addressed the people at that place We parted with Mr. Smith at 4:15 o’clock p. in. and know that he had not been indulging up to that hour. Mr. Hardyj who presided over the night meeting addressed by Mr. S., and who was'in Rensselaer the present week, assures us that th« gentleman made a'elling speech before a large audience, and certainly was not in the condition stated. So the charge fails-

With a statement signed by over a hundred old and intimate neighbors residing in Ohio an 'i Indiana, backed with that of himself and the affidavits of others, our next Governor, Col, I. P. Gray gives a quietus to the falsehoods of his enemies with ref' erence to his connection with the Know-Nothing party, or any bogus insurance company. We heard him declare with emphasis tnat the person who would persist in circulating the falsehood, was “a cowardly, infamous liar, and a dirty sneak,” That means Gentle George. It fits him to aT.

Calkins has never replied to th* Widow Duncan’s second letter Come to time, William. Let us see We believe you secured her removal from the P, O. at Westville because she refused to pay a sl2 assesment to defrayyour campaign expenses! The idea of a man receiving' the salary of a member of Congress, demand ng bls campaign expenses from a poor widowed postmistress is revolting enough, but to cause h4r removal on refusal to c inply is certainly repulsive, K. -