Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1892 — NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET

For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York; For Vioe-President, ADLAI STEVENSON, of Illinois. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Governor, CLAUDE MATTHEWS. Vermillion. Lieutenant Governor, ' MORTIMER NYB, LaPorte. Secretary or State, WILLIAM It. MYERS, Madison. Auditor of State, JOHN 0. H KNDKHONM Howard. Treasurer of State, ALBERT GALL, Marlon. Attorney General, ALONZA G. SMITH, Jennings. Reporter of Supreme Court, SIDNEY H. MOON, Pulton. Superintendent of Public Instruction, HEKVBY D. VoRIEH, JoUneon. Statu Statistician, WILLIAM A. PBELB, Ji«„ Marion. Supreme Judge, Second Dietrlet, JEFTHA.D. NEW, Jennlnn. Supremo Judge, Third Dletrlct, JAM CS MoCABE, Warron. Supreme Judge, Ft.th DUtrlct, TIMOTHY E. HOWARD, St. Joseph. Appellate Judge, First District, GEORGE L. REINHARDT, Spencer. Appollate Judge, Second Dis'Jict, PRANK E. GAVEN, Decatur. Appellate Judge, Third District, THEODORE I*. DAVIS, Hamilton. Appellate Judge, Fourth District, ORDANDO J, LOTS!, Delaware. Appellate Judge, Fifth District, GEORGE fl. ROSS. Oass. For Next United States Senator, DAVID TURPIE.

So far every Democratic senatorial an l repteientative convention held in this State has instructed for Senator Tnrpie to succeed himself. Correotl Democrat—-The "Homstead” tronble ie the legitimate fruit of Rep vblioan tariif legislation. Republican—Let us explain. . The Hammond Ttibune. republican home paper cf our next congressman, says the Democratic candidate for congress in this distriot, is an honorable oltifcen and a good neighbor.”

Chaunoey M, Depew has gone to see Lord Carnegie. It ia too lato. Friok. will have the familiei of the looked-out evicted before Depew finde Carnegie whois enjoying »tally-ho jaunt through Sootland. Complainta are being filed against lord Friok and othera of the Carnegie Co.— They employed the Pinkertone. They should be held responaible for the aote of their hired Heasians. Let the laws ot Pennsylvania vindicated. th?rr*ln t^ 0 a* th i rd * of ‘ he wh,t « voters of the United States are Democrats. To theenfranchisement of the negro alone is the' repubhoan party indebted for a respects,ln That element, * le b *i? no# °* Power In a number ° f . tttete*- To that class oan Harrison atnia >a * 0 8 80,060 majority in Pennsylvs- °. ur reade « Another Chapter on the Tax Conspiracy showing how .epublioan trusteeein Democratic counties sucoi acted to a oowaiderable extant in increasing the taxes ia those oounties. Considerable apa eis taken up to the excluaion of mattor concerning our local taxati m. It will bear an attentive perusal. President Harrison has sent Depsw as confidential fnessenger to Carnegie, imploring him to save the protective tariff and the Republican party by ordering a satisfactory settlement of the Homestead lock-ost. Harrison's man Carter recently told him that something of the kind must soon be done, or organized labor would hold the Republioan party responsible for the whole affair. Pennsylvania should have a protective law enacted by the next legislature. A law providing for enforoed arbitration.— Empower designated State officials to inquire into and determine grounds of settlement in all such oases as now on at Homested. If employes are in the ’<r*om& require them by the strong >irm of the. law to yield prompt obedience. If employers are to abide the determination es the arbitera. Unnaturalized Carnegie is an expensive burde n to the taxpayers of that State. The Goodland Herald,. yMch has heretofore leaned to the 'People’s party, has flopped into the Republic an. This week Bro. Kitt makes the following exhibit of his* subecrip ion snpnort; Dutnocrafe, 46; Prohibitionists*. 9: Peoples'party 15; Republicans, 716, If he presents- the above asm justitic-'tioii for his flop, it is more acceptable than his reasons given last week.