Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1884 — REPUBLICAN TICKET. [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

FOH I'RESIDENT* JAMES (1. BLAINE, of Maine. FOR VKK-IMIKsiIiKNT. JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. FOR GOVERNOR. william h. calkins; Of J.a Forte Co. FOR •EIKfTENANT GOVERNOR, EUGENE BUNDY, Of Henry. Co.. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. ROBERT MITCHELL, Of Oib&on Co. AYHrifLriFW si vTi'r BRUCE CARR, Of Orange Co. ’ FOR TREAM REI! oK STATE, ROGER R. SIBKLi . (if Mm inn Co. ~ FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. . WILLIAM C. WILSON, Of Tippecanoe Co. FOR .H IFiE OF st FREMKAOVRT. EDWIN V. HAMMOND, Of .Jasper Co. FOR REI’OKTEU OF SC t*IIEME COC RT, WILLIAM M. ITOGGATT, , Of Warrick Co. FOR SOFT. OF-rt IG.iC INSTP.Vi TION, BARNABAS C. HOBBS, Of l’arke Co. fou.congßessm.vn, TENTH 111 strict, WILLIAM D. OWEN, of Cass county. roil jl i»ge, noth .ir lVic'i al t j i:cc it, I’EIT.K 11. AVARTJ, of Newton county. v Frosecntiug Att’y. SOtli j.utVigial Ciicuit, JIATTHEW.iI. WALKER, of Bent on Co. ForiState Representative, I. D. DUNN, ” of Jasper county. covnty 'Ticket: For Treasurer ,■ . JOHN W. HOWELL. . ; .. . . of Marion towitshi-p. For Sheriff SAMUEL E. YEOMAN, of Newton township. For Surveyor, J.C, THRAWLS, of Marion township. For Coroner, PHILIP BLUE, _©f Marion townslrijn For Commissioner Ist District, ASA C. PREVO, ' 2 °f Gillam township. PHtiicl, U. P. TABOII, es Carpenter township.

W« an eonfrented with the Demoerntie party, very hungry, end, fee you any well boHove, very thiroty, a pVj7 without a single definite principle; a jparty (Without any distinct national policy which it dares present to the country; a party which fell from powet as a conspiracy against hpipan rights, and now attempts to sneak batjt ,to power as a conspiracy for plunder and spoils.— Gro.; W.m. (’I'KTIS, June 1881.

“I have just now received the atrocious libel of the Indianapolis Sentinel. The story is utterly and abominably false in every statement and in every implication. Political slanders I do not stop to notice, but this editor assails the honor of my wife and children. I desire you, without an hour's delay, to employ proper attorneys and have the responsible publisher of the Sentinel sued for libed in the United States Court of Indiana. It is my oply remedy, and I am sure honorable Democrats, alike With honorable Republicans, will justify me in defending the honor of my family, if need be with my life.”-Ars. Blaine's Telegram. Aug. 14.'

Our brilliant and high minded young candidate for Congress, W. D. Oweu, will speak at OeMotte, on Saturday, tbe 11th. His presence there will-be made the occasion for a big rally, on that date. . lAMLLJ ; ju The Hon. Samuel lb Mason, one of Pennsylvania’s best orators will speak for the Fepublican men and measures, at Rensselaer, Thursday evening, October 9th. Don't forgot it. The \Y. C. T.—lb convention fov the 10th Congressional district, will be held on Thursday and! Friday of next week, at the M. E. church, in Rensselaer. The first session begins at 7 o’clock p. m. Thursday.

The Hon. Samuel R. Mason, of Pennsylvania, one of. the most dist inguished non-resident orators now ; canvassing Indiana, will speak m Rensselaer, next Tiiursfl»y m-opjpgj Oct. Bth. Mi•-.- Mason is especially strong -on questions; of finance and the tariff, and should be heard by all who desire to hold correct views on those great questins. Mr. Mason speaks at Remington on the .evening of the Bth.