Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1885 — Page 4

democratic Sentinel MIDAI* JUNE 19, 1885.

Our radical friends can't yet get he ‘hang’ as to what constitutes “offensive partisanism.” But they will understand by-and-by. Judge Foraker has been renominated by the Ohio Republican State convention for Governor. — He was defeated in the last gubernatorial contest in that State by the present incumbent, and can be again if w.se counsels and harmony prevail in the Democratic ranks. “Billee” Chandler, late republican Secretary of the Navy, was badly ‘left’ in the recent contest for the caucus nomination for United States Senator, in New Hampshire“Billee” deserves his fate. He belongs to that grade of politicians that believe in purchase, bribery* intimidation, force, corruption of any kind to achieve party triumph, —even to the theft of the Presidential office.

It is announced that “Jim Blaine> of Maine,” the late ‘plumed knight’ of the Republican party, intends making a vigorous canvass of Ohio in the interest ot the Republican candidate for Governor. In that event we suggest that the Democracy engage J udge Turpie to follow him with the evidence collated forjthe defense in the libel suit, and which Jim prevented from reaching a Hoosier jury by the withdrawal of bis suit for damages and character. - **■ ■ Bro. Mellish, of the Fowler Era, quotes the following: “John A. Logan is a humbug.”— Benton Review. The object in view, being inter, terpreted, is to say: “There, now, Johnnie, oppose Eastburn’s confirmation as post-master!” Evidently, however, Mr. Logan is taking no stock in th at direction. He no doubt fears the influence of Democratic patronage over the political integrity and loyalty to party of his followers, and would therefore prefer that they all be urned out. Referring to the attempt to stop the coinage of silver or its deraonitization, the Chicago Inter-Ocean recurs to Sir Archibald Allison’s notion that the withdrawal from the Roman Empire of the supplies of the precious metals, which under the Caisars had made it prosperous, did more to plunge the whole world into the night of the dark ages than either of the invasionsof the Northern barbarians, the licentiousness of the wealthier Romans or the general reign of superstition. • John A. Logan said recently:— “I hope every Republican who asks to be retained by this administration will be turned out of office.—• I have received letter after letter from Republicans in office urging me to exert myself to have them retained. I shall not humiliate myself in that way. I would rather help to get Republicans of that sort out. In fact it is strange to • me that a Republican would ask a Democratic administration to keep him in office. No Republican wo’d ask Cleveland to appoint him, if he was out of office. A petition for retention stands on the same principle. It is virtually asking a Democrat for an appointment. If a Republican would not ask for an office he should not ask to be re. tained in one. If he is hold ing an office and is asked to remain on achis faithful services, it i thing. In that oase he ght to accept, but he is Tong in asking to be re-

A SUMMER TEACHERS’ NORMAL INSTITUTE,

Will fcbe held in the Rensselaer Public School Building, commencing July 20th, and continuing five weeks. Classes will be organized in each of the common branches, and instruction will be given in Mental Fciesce, Science of Teaching,! at xN and Experimental Science. Teachers will thus have an excellent opportunity for review, and those who are preparing to teach can receive the instruction they most need. Mental Science will be made a specialty. Bring such school books as you have and come the entire term. Terms —$4.50 per term. Per week, SI.OO. Good board can be had at reasI enable prices.

D. M. NELSON,

O bituary.

GEORGE KANNAL. George Kannal was born in Columbiana county,Ohio, March 13th, 1813. He was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Kannal. His father, born August 25th, 1787, was a soldier in the war A 1812 and lived to the advanced age of 90 years. His mother, bom February 3rd, 1792, died in 1800, aged 67 years. He was the oldest of eleven children, seven of whom survive him. His early life was spent on his father’s farm, in his native county. November Bth, 1835, he was married to Mary McCoy, daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth McCoy. He was the father of three children, Malissa Ana, who died May sth, 1844, Elizabeth who died October sth, 1873, and Emmet still living. He was a farmer, and followed that occupation until 1855, when he engaged in business with Thomas McCoy, n New Lisbon Ohio. In 1866 he removed to Jasper county, Indiana, and engaged in business with A. McCoy & Thompson, in Ren -selaer. He was with them until 1875, when he retired tolprivate life, and so remained until his death, June 10th, 1885. Of his character as a husband, a father, and a citizen, nothing need be said, he was well known to the people. His death was very sudden and unexpected. In as good health as usual, performing his ordinary duties, he died almost in tantly, without a warning and without a struggle. His age was 72 years, 2 months and 27 days. * * * #

Ex-Governor Curtin’s Revenge.

He Hah a Postmaster Who Called Him a Sui’EKANUATED Old Ass, Dismissed. (Washington Special.) Ex-Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, went into the < ffice of the First Assistant Postmaster General this morning, and asked that gentleman to call np the papers in the case of a postmaster in a certain town in his district. When they were laid upon his desk, Mr. Hay asked: “What are your wishes in the matter, Governor?” “I want the Postmaster dismissed,” was the reply. “But there are no charges ° gainst him,” said Mr. Hay, looking thro’ the papers carefully. “Well, then, I’ll make some,” growled the Governor, with a volley of epithets. He fumbled about for his spectacles a moment, but they were missing. “I haven’t my f lasses with me. You write while dictate. Mr. Hay nodded his acquiescence, and the Governor began: “I charge James Scott, Postmaster at dent Cleveland as a moral leper.— I further charge the said James Scott with the First Assistant Postmaster General as a driveling old idiot [here Mr. Hay was seen to w.nee perceptibly] and myself as a superanuated old ass, with one foot in the grave. Have you got all that down?” “Yes.” “Then I’ l sign it*” After having affixed his signature the Governor asked: “Now what are you going to do about it?” “I’ll have him bounced,” replied the dignified Hay, “before you get out of the building.” The Governor walked off in triumph.

County Sup’t.

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On Thursday night of last week, in Monticello, D. D. Dale, Esq., while on his way to his home was attacked by a couple of men in a dastardly and murderous fashion. One eye was destroyed. Suspicioned parties are under bonds* and if proven guilty we trust will r ceive the full penalty of the law in such cases made and providedWe sincerely sympathize with Mr. Dale in this terrible affliction.

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NOM^SES. A. McCOY and W. W. KENTON & Co. Will stand Gray Horse ‘■nTTTnjW Norman, at’ $6, JJ UA Hi Bay Horse ‘ r Pni/ t Norman, at SB. 1 (J IVL Black Horse r jT7--r-| i Full blood Nor- MIKE man, at SIO,OO. The above prices for colt to stand u p and suck. Stand— Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at Halloran’s barn, Rensselaer. Wednesday and Thursday of each week, at Hanging Grove, the home of W W Kenton. Horses will not be over woi ked, and all care taken to secure the best results of breeding. May 29.

A Good Omen. —George complains that the rascals are not being turned out sufficiently fast.

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