Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1888 — Democratic [ARTICLE]

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NATIONAL TICKET. For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, For Vice President, ALLEN G. THURMAN. RESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Firet District: Samuel 3. Vance, Vanderburgh. Second District: SntlerS. Dobbins, Martin. Third District: Charles 8. Jewett. Floyd. Fourth District: Nicholas Connett, Ripley. Fifth District; John R. East. Monroe. Sixth District: Thomas i . Study, Wayne. Seventh District: DavidS. Gooaing, HaucockEighth District: J. D. Pruett, Parke. Ninth District: I. F. Mcllugh, Tippecanoe. Tenth Dlstric.: D. D Dykeman, Cass. Eleventh District: J.M Turner, Grant. Twelfth District: John B. Buss, Allen, Thirteenth Dipt.; M. A. 0. Packasd, Marshall. AT LARGE. John E. Lamb, Nlgo; Thomas R. Cobb, Kn«x. STATE TICKET. Governor, C. 0. MATSON. Lieutenant Governor, WM. R MYERS. Secretary of State. ROBERT W. MIERS. Auditor of Stale, CHARLES A MUNSON. Treasurer of State. THOMAS. B. BYRNES. Reporter of Supreme Court. JOHN W. KERN. Attorney General, JOHN R. WILSON. Sup’t Public TiiSvruetlon, E.E. GRIFFITH, Judges of Supremo Court., lat Dht,—WM. E. NIBLACK, 2d “ GEO.V HOWK. 3d “ ALLAN ZOLLARS: Representative - 10th Dist, VALENTINE ZIMMERMAN. COUNTY TICKET. Treasurei, WM. H. WELLS. Sheriff, JOHN C. CHILCOTE. Coroner, VICTOR E. LOUGHRIDGE. Surveyor, AUSTIN N, LAKIN. Commissioners. Ist Diet—DAN B TURNER. 2d “ JAB. T RANDLE. M “ ED. W. CULP.

Our supplement is chuck full of good readirg. Head it carefully then hand it to your neighbor. We yield most of our space today to the speech of Senator Tuipie on the tariff. We bespeak for it a careful perusal. Alexander H. Kerr asks: “How is it that the workingmen of that greatly protected State of Pennsylvania are crying louder for bread Than those of auv State or Territory n the entire Union?” At Brooklyn, N. Y., the other night, several prominent members cf the First Ward Republican club tendered their resignations on account of the Chicago platform. Mayor Seth Low and five or six others of equal prominence were among them.

The Rensselaer Democrat Las reached our exchange table. It is an a 1 home print—and floats the name of Jno. W. Sickels as editor. If Mr. .Horace E. James has any connection with the paper, things are not what they seem. But there is a James-like t\v«ng about the editorials that recalls the scriptural ' passage, “The voice i& Jacob’s voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau.” etc: —Monticello Herald. J ust so. Sickels’ name ‘floats as editor,” but it is printed by James, in J am es’ office, on James’ mateterial, ans the “James-like t**ang about th 9 editorials” shows up James as Jacob posing as Esau —playing the part of a gay deceiver.