Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1882 — WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! [ARTICLE]
WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!!
I have on hand 300 cords of wood. Those desiring to ba supplied will do well to call on the undersigned. Peter H. Zea. i The Marshall of tne District of Columbia. lately dismissed, will very soon rise to explain, and when he does it is thouqat he will ruffle the temper of Mr. Attorney General | Brewster. A* Washington letter to : t’ e Boston Post says: Mr. Brewster’s unfortunate habits, I pursued diligently through the summer, have unfitted him for the duties of bis office. A great deal of charity has been shown this erratic and vain old gentleman, hut his vices will not be always concealed. Marshal Henry i now declares that he will tell the ; country that Brewster was too drunk all summer to know anything about the Star Route cases, and the worst i of it is most people here in Washfngi ton, both those who sympathize with the Star Rente people and those who , do not, will believe him. Misfortunes continue to sink Republicanism to profrunder depths of contempt, and it is safe to say that ! when Marshal Henry gets through with Brewster and Bliss, the peop! e will have another disgusting chapter of Republican methods, which will intensify their scorn of Republican bosses and the Washington Departi meat of Justice.
