Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1892 — NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET

For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New Yoik. For Vice-President, ADLAI STEVENSON, of Illinois. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Governor, CLAUDE MATTHEWS, Vermillion. Hen tenant Oovernor, MORTIMER NVE, LsPorM. Secretary of Slate, WILLIAM R. MYERS, Madison. Auditor of State, JOHN O. IIENDERONM Howard. Treasurer of State, ALBERT GALL, Marlon. Attorney General, ALONZA O. SMITH, Jennings. Reporter of Supreme Court, SIDNEY R, MOON, Pulton. Superintendent of Public Instruction, HEIIVKY 1). VOKIKB, Jobneou. State Stattetlclan, WILL/AM A. I>EELK, Jm, MaHon. Supreme J udgo, Second District, .JKPTHA.D. NEW, Jeunlnss. Supreme Judge, Third District, JAM CS MoOAUE, Warreu. Supremo Judge, Pi.th District,, TIMOTHY E. HOWARD, St, Joseph. Appellate Judge, First District, GEORGE L. REINHARDT, Spences. Appellate J odgo, Socond Dts'ilct, PRANK E. GAVHN, Decatur. Appellate Judge, Third District, THEODORE P. DAVIS, Hamilton. Appellate Judge, Fourth District, ORDANDO J. LOTZ, Delaware. Appellate Judge, Fifth District, * GEORUE K. ROBS, Cass. For Congress, THOMAS HAMMOND. For Next United States Senator, DAVID TURPIE.

lie not deceived! Eaoh demooratia voteoast for Weaver counts one for Harrison Me Kinley has been cballen -ed to joint discussion with Bynum, atElwood, but ignominiously backs down. One might readily conoede the propriety of a I’ottid cancelling an agreement for examination of the records, but to “forbid further access tothom" is what has given rise to the query—Why?

The Democratic House, recently adjourned, saved many millions of dollars to the oountry, and ,/oul l hsve saved many millions moie but for the requirement of appropriations for subsidies and bonntisa to monopolies ereat:d by ths Tom Used congress.

1. ce republican lnoeting last Saturday was a mighty thin affair. It looked as though privute Cheadle was holding a private discussion. A large number of people were in town, as usual on Saturdays, but the Eepublioan meeting was not, as in years past, the drawing oard,— Priv..te Cheadle offered an excuse for the empty seats, and the Republican adopts and reiterates it.

The tax law of to-day is the salme as in many years past, with this simple addition—after copying the requirements of the old law that property bo assessed at its fair rash value—notjat what it wo’d bring [at a forced or sheriff’s eile [ The six words in brackets marks the sole difference between the old and new laws. Cheadle assumed to make a point which is grasped by the Republican! aa the drowning j,wan grasps at straws, hat if, it. is the law now, it has been the law R the. past.

I’.ivate cheadle insiated upon his republican friends to ring the changes on the new tax law-show the tax payers Low th«lr taxon had been increased by it„ But that’s, the last thing the republicans in this locality want to do. They started out to make the law odious, but finally charged|theJtownahip trustees with the responsibility foi tho increase of $26,000 in local taxation-and then, as if to relieve them as far as possible add, that “every dollar is needed and will be honestly expeded.’' They much prefer to say noth . | Ulg more about the tax law. j Last week our neighbor of the Republican was considerably worked up over the publication in the Sentinel of tho price lists and cuts of manufactured articles of protected manufacturers for expoit, and assumes to back up his denial of the truthfulness of the list by the assurances of imaginary democrats. But the lists were taken from snob, export 1 journals as the Amerioan Mail and Export Journal-Supplement, Australasian and South American, Engineering and. 1 Mi ing Journal, and therefore his denial! ! must go or naught. The N«w York Press, which, originates the “tariff pj 0u tores” for the republican papers, in palliation says. “D is sometimes looked upon as wise to chip goods of the conn try ai cost, rath r than break the regular price for which such ar tries sell ia the country in which they are produced.*