Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1883 — THE IMPENDING CONFLICT. [ARTICLE]
THE IMPENDING CONFLICT.
The recent elections have revealed poJi'ictl conditions which will, without doubt, make the Presidential election next fall the greatest political conflict of our history. It is due to truth to say that the conditions uh <wn are Much that each party may reasonably be'.ieve that it can succeed by » mighty effort. Here in Indiana, as in ’76 and ’BO, will be enacted a mighty struggle. Thu corrupt parly whkh has boon for nearly a gens fndon fattening upon spoils smi phindrr, will gorfrnm its J<>rg pos* session <<!' a Gauaau flowing with the milk and honey ot sp'hifi, only when it has exhausted ite utmost endeavors to stay The Country is no stranger to the character and variety of means brought into requisitions where Republican monopolists, boasts ami plunderers united iy make an effort. 1 Follow Democrats, there are conditions upon whieh we may reasonably r ;ck«n a robabie success. These c >ndit tons, and the duly ones, are a uniied and great effort. Evkry B«OUL DIR TO THE whirl! Even now the conflict is in the air.— The Sentinel will contribute its best effort te the end es a grand Democratic victory. Its work can l>e best done when a weekly visitor to every Democratic home, hence we aak to become such a visitor, and add that now is the time for every Democrat in the State to subscribe for the Sentinel.
