Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1887 — COME OUT! [ARTICLE]

COME OUT!

A meeting will be held at the Court House on Monday evening .*ext, at 7:30 o’clock, to test the sentiment of this community on a gas well. It is desired that everybody come out Citizens. ——♦ - Gen. S. B. Bucknes is the nomine'* of the Kentucky Democracy for Governor. The Message man is taffifying Frank Warren. In what has Mr. Warren offended, thee 9 The est Virginia legislature yesterday elected Chas. J. Faulkner United States Senator on first allot. AV. C. DePauw, of New Albany, lied yesterday at 11:40, a. m., at '.he Palmer house, in Chicago.— Apoplexy. A correspondent of the Kent, and Gazette recommends Judg? Hammond for the Republican Gubernatorial race. Commissioner Sparks, of £lie general land office, has recommended for rejection another batch private land claims in New Mexico, aggregating in area nearly 175,000 acres. - . The Secretary of State is a failsire in his effort to play the role if a sharp partisan. On a plain request from Gov. Gray he signed die Senatorial certificate of Judge Xurpie. The other cay gave the .Assistant Secretary of the Senate .i receipt which he had at first recused.

This week the Message man adopts what he designates an improvement in the make-up of his .paper that which one year ago he ridiculed with great bitterness. Of course no one acquainted wi'h the man placed any confidence in his sincerity. He had an object in view—failing in that he has no hesitancy in stultifying himself, Rad faPing back to the use of ‘ixeady-printe.” We congratulate lam on the improvement. Here’s our ©sF 1 ! Slake,brother!.! Shake!!!

We to-day conclude the report • of the Senate Committee on the management of the Insane Hospital It fastens upon the so-cai led ■"Civil Service Committee” the pre paraiion of ■* ilful and malicious Ties for parti an nur i.oses. —It fastens upon Ben Harrison, the odium of indorsing and citculating these falsehoods all over the State with a. view of deceiving the people into the selection of a Legislative body which would return him to the U. S. Senate —and almost succeeded. The Democr cy had but two majority on joint ballot and the attempt was made to overthrow that and steal the United States Senatorship. The party which sanctioned the theft of .ten years ago, by its leaders, would • sanction this later steal—if itco’d ■ fee accomplished. The eternal grit of President A. G. Smith, uphold the equally gritty members of .the Senate, and backed by the Democratic press voicing the sentiment ..’.of .the Democratis masses, right fraud) was triumphant—--Judge Turpie was elected Senator ;.«nd Ben Harrison received a richly -merit’l rebuke in being left at