Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1888 — Democratic [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Democratic

national ticket. For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, For Vice President, ALLEN G. THURMAN. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Firnt District Samuol D. Vauce, Vanderburgh. Second District: Sntler S. Dobblni, M*rtiß. Third District: Charlesti. J ewett. Floyd. Fourth District: Nicholas Connett, Ripley. Fifth District; John R. East. Monroe, ii.ith Dia.'ict: TLomah 7. study. Wayne. Seyenth District: David S. Gooding, Hancock Eighth District: J. D. Pruett, Parke. Sinth District: J. F. McHugh, Tippocanoe. District: D. D. Dykeman, Case. S®enth District: J M Turner, Graut. 'i'Mßfth District: John P Cass, Allan, Diet.; M. A. c. Puvkasd, Marshall. xt la non. John E Lamb, NIgo; Thomas it. C'ohu, Knoi. STATE TICKET. Governor. a c. MATSor. Lieutenant Governor, WM. R MYEB.B Secretary of Btate, ROBERT W. MUIRS. Auditor of State, CHARLES A. MUNSON. Treasurer of State. THOMAS. B. BYRNES. Reporter of Supreme Court. JOHN W. KERN. \ ttorney General, JOHN R. WILSON. Sitp’t Public l ap .motion, E. E. GRIFFITH. Ju gos of Supreme Court, let Diet.—WM. E. NIBLACK, 2d “ GEO. V. HOWK. 3d “ a LLAN ZOLLARS: Representative 10th Dtet, VALEN TINE ZIMMERMAN. ) y _ COUNTY TICKET. Treasurer, JOHN T. FORD. Sheriff, JOHN 0. CHILOOTE. Coroner, VICTOR E. LOUGHRIDGE. Surveyor, AUSTIN N. LAKIN. Commissionere. Ist Diflti—DAN B TURNER. 2d * JAS. T RANDLE. 3d “ ED. W. CULP.

Republican platform—Free tobacco, free whisky. The State Federation of Labor met m convention at Indianapolis, Tuesday last* The resolutions d?nounce Harrison, Morton, and the republican methods of tariff taxation. Diamonds, jets, etc-, fcr the ornamentation of the aristocracy, are on the fre9 list of the existing republican tariff, and iu their Chicago platform the declare a design to add free grog and iree tobacco.

The republicans hereabouts are as sadly disappointed and as badly demoralized over the nomination of Hovey and Chase for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, as they were over that of Harrison and Morton. «(. .-jrrtr ** Head the list of untaxed ornaments and luxuries, for the rich, and compare it with the list of taxed necessities, implements of trade, etc., for the poor, as contained in the existing republican tariff. See another page in today’s Sentjnil. Kansas City Times: Hides were put on the free list and by a republican congress. The consequence was tne development of the leather manufacturing industry to the benefit of the whole country. The Mills bill branches out in this direction and will place other classes of raw material en the free list that the people may be further benefited, and in the near future regain our export trade. ,

William H.| Wells having deolir ed the candidacy cl 4 r e Democratic ticket for Treat 1 er ; direction of the Contra] Co Limi t tee the name of John T. Ford has been rubaCluted. We L*.;*. known Joan from boyLec,, rec unamend him as in every v. jy lilted for tin: position. * few years since he came near making the home-stretch in the can. tor Recorder of J asper county.