Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1887 — THE POLITICAL FIELD. [ARTICLE]

THE POLITICAL FIELD.

John T. Moobe, of Jackson, Ohio, was mads permanent Chairman of the Ohio State Prohibition Convention, at Delaware, and .551 delegates were in attendance. The platform says of the Dow liquor law that ample trial has shown that it was designed as a seeming concession to temperance, while really putting the cause at a disadvantage. The labor plank was opposed by fc’ehumacker and others, and the convention finally adopted a plain denunciation of anarchy. Woman suffrage was not indorsed. A full State ticket was placed in the field, headed by Morris Sharp for Governor.