Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1898 — DEMOCRATIC TICKET. [ARTICLE]
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
STATE TICKET. SAMUEL M. RALSTON. Secretary of State. i JOHN W. MINOR, i Auditor of State. (JOEK G. M’NUTT, Attorney General. HENRY WABRUM, Clerk of Supreme Court. W. B. SINCLAIR, Superintendent Public Instruction. JAMES 8. GUTHRIE, Sta|e Statistician. EDWARD BARRETT, State Geologist. JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT. LEONARD J. HACKNEY, Second District. JAMES M*CABE, Third District. TIMOTHY E. HOWARD, Fourth District. JUDGES OF APPELLATE COURT. EDWIN TAYLOR, First District. O. J. KOLLMEYER, z Second District. EDGAR A. BROWN, Third District. WILLIAM S. DIVEN. Fourth District. JOHANNA KOPELKE, FU-tli District. DJSTRIGI’ PICKETS’ TENT id DISTRICT For Congres. -J J IN ROSS, of ■ippecano > County For Joint 11 pr nt. - Cake-Jasper DaVID H aN, of J-i ; ■ y COUNTY I 1 ;G. ft: Clerk—JOHN F, MAJOR, i e>' auditor- GEORg C O. STE.'dBEL. For Treasurer MAJ.IuNI ADAMB, For Sheriff—WM, u. HUSTONFur Surveyor -DATID E. GARRIOTT. For Coronor—P. F. POTHUSJE, Commissioner, Fhst District— F M. HERSH MAN. Commissioner, Second District - LUCIUS STRONG.
Secretary of the navy Long and admiral Sampson are relatives. General Shafter is a business partner of secretary of war Alger Mrs. Ge.tral Miles is a neice of ex-secretary of state John Sherman. Barker, of Pennsylvania, and Donnelly, of Minnesota, are the populist candidates for president and vice president. The democrats in Rh de Island at the recent elgcti >n polled a largely increased vote, while that of the republicans v, as correspondingly decreased. An extreme illustration of the beauty of a tariff system is the holding up of the Comal, with a million rations for starving Cubans for payment of a duty of $60,000 in gold. Tariff tax is barrier between the consumer and the necessaries of ife.
Before the national editorial excursion left Chicago Thursday afternoun of last week, Col. J. M. Page, editor of the Democrat at Jerseyville, Ills., who has been secretary of tl - e association for a long series oi years, submitted to an interview, ’n which he expressed confidence that the democrats will sweep the country. Among other things he said “I am highly p eased with the situation in Illinois. The demo crats will carry the state by an overwhelming majority “The republican party in :ts cor*, duct of the wa A - has shown that it is incompetent to deal with great questions. “Duiing all the time leading up to a declaration of war the democratic memb. rs voted with the republicans on all measures looking to the release of the Cubans from Spanish tyranny. “Then war was declared and the democrats did all in their power to make our arms successful. “The democrats bad able representatives in the war. There were Dewey, Schley, Wheeler and Lee. “But the failure of the republican administration to realize its respor sibilities has causedlthe loss of thousands of lives ?thd scattered the physical constitutions of thousands of others. “Boys were appointed to response positions in thefarmy because of their position in society and the wealtn of their fathers. “This will not be forgotten by the American people and when the votes are c unted in November you will find that the republican party has b?en emphatically reb pudiated.” Auy intelligent, industrious person looking for employment wo’d do well to cotrespond wj h the Parliament Publishing Company, about the Perspectoscope, a description of wbidh will be found m th s issue of the paper. The instrument was invented by a meins ber of the company and they have undertaken to put it on the market. The well known reputation of the firm is sufficient guarantee that there is no humbug about it. At any rate, it would cost only at postage stamp to find out all about it.
