Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1880 — NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ARTICLE]

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.

For Presidesr, ZAHW A. CAIFWLR •<•**•- Far Vlce-P residest, CH rST ER R. ART HCR.ef M. 1. Tke Bep*Uteaa»tetoTH»t. For Osraraor, . albmtp a. pobtbb, of Martas. For Li rates ant Oerarnor, THOM AS HANNA, rd Pitaui. Star Jodceaef Beprrmo Oort, M Dietrirt, BTXON K. ELLIOTT, of Martos. M MaWiat, WILLIAM A. WOODS, of Elkkart. For SoerotAry of State, B. B. MAWIMC Crawford. For Asßitor oTStsW, r 'ED. I. WOLH, of Haaff; For Traaaonr of State. « BOSWELL A HILL, of CUy. Ter M-Uantj Gretnl. WAMIBL P. BAL&WIS, of Co*. Tar aoporiatoodoßt FnWie lartrocUoa, JOM» M. BLOM, of Vaodorbort. For dork of B*prom« Cbort, BAA ICL ROY»E, of Tlppeeaaoo. For Bopcrtor of Soproso Coort, FBAMCIS It DTCX, of FoutaU. For GoofTooo, MAKX L. DcMOTT, of Porter. *0 Joist Bepreeeotatiro of Jkapor aad Xowtoo coootiae. WILIdAM W. fifLMAJf.of Wowtoo. For Pfooeeator oo *Xb Diotriot, DAVID L. BISHOPP. oomnr tuxit. Fbr Troaonror. MOSKS B» ALTBB. For ?hrriff, - JOHN w: PVWBLL. For Sorrey or, LEWISS ALTER. For CowwiMiooor of Second Diotrto*, UEOBGK W. BVBKt For Corooer, MOBMAM WARNEB.

The army worm is traveling westward. • Democrats declare agairst bayonet rule they have more confidence in the »hnt gnn. The vote of Indiana Republicans, in October will have no nnesrtain s >und. Porter will be Indiana's b xt Governor by a large majority. » i • r • . ■“ Hancock ia certainly a statesman. He issued Order No. 40, in Louisiana. That settles it. By that ord er be gained the confidence and support of the rebel brigadiers. Landers had to open bis heart and draw out his pocket book or withdraw from the bead of the ticket. Lnglish coerced him.

The Republican administration continues to pay the- public debt notwithstanding the croaking of demagogues. Tbs debt was reduced Ja st month about five millions.

The Stale prison at Michigan City contains 675 prisoners. We are willing to bet that the State of Indiana contains five times thst nhiuberwho ought’to be connted with the above. —Wabssh Courier. We have no doubt of it.- Some of the numerous criminals pardoned by Governer Williams.

From the Boswell an independent local paper, we learn that Hon. John Swan, of Benton oounty is strongly talked of as a Greenback candidate for congress from thia district Wehaveknown Mr. Swan personally for a few years past and know him to be an honest accomplished and capable man; be served his district with credit in the state legislature; be iy a ready and forcible writer and-speaker, he is a man of principle and cannot be bought or bartered.

Some Demovrau seem disposed to find fault with the Democratic slate central committee at the em. ployment of the Louisville CourierJournal to conduct the Democratic campaign in Indiana. We see no reason why Democratic votera of Indiana ebonld be so inconsistent. Kentucky Democracy baa given good evidence of its ability to furnish a sufficient number ot Kentucky Democratic repeaters and bruisers to defeat the Republican majority in various instances. The preeminent ability of Watterson over any Democratic editor in Indiana was so apparent to English, the rice pre-idtntial chairman of the Democratic State central committee that he could not resist the temptation to make the concession to Watterson of-eruploying hw paner or the state Democratic organ. OT course thia is pleasing co Sammy, though it ia not so delightful for Tommy, yet it was the only resource -of the Indiana Democracy fur Km tacky VDterw-amLevery good* Dem ocra*. will roe the necessity of oc cepth-g ihe siteation.

Dr. Tanners fast has upset. all the theories of the d colors. Dr. Tanner and his physician Pro£ Gunn are eclectic physicians. Hany of the egul trr made sport ofDr. Tan ner aud called kin a fool and ■ other pet names,-ba* Dr. Hasanaond, the famous neurologist of New York elty, has acknowledged that he was in error. The success of the fast will < be beneficial effect upon people by demonstrating the fact that peo pie may subsist on much less than they do at present. Tb* vast nwjonty of people tub much. f ln digestion room oftbemoat frequent diseases that physicians are called upon to JraaU-; Dr. TaMMr's netnrn to his usasP fiebfca- Mastin was sometbfug five pounds the fireTl fiMuty-four hours afrft, fc/ok wlaageqeantity of

potatoe stew, toast and broiled steak shewed and the gber of the meat rejected. Milk, melon and beefsteak were the principal artieler of diet. May be live long enough to epeet many other theories of the old fogies.