Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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THE MOREY LETTER. Lawyer Hadley Denies That He Confessed to Davenport That He Wrote the Morey Letter in Very Plain Language. New York, Aug. 16. —H. H. Hadley, wnom John I. Davenport charged with haviug forged the Morey letter, on being interviewed deuied emphatically having forged or wriben the Morey letter, and branded as a he Davenport’s assertion that he confessed the forgery. He asserts he never saw or beard of the letter until it was pablsbea in the public print- He admits having investigated the question of its authorship at the request of the Democratic National Commute, but asserts nothing ever came io .his knowledge lm I .'heating any member of that committee iu the affair. ' At the request of promineut Democrats, he offered $2,00u in 1881 for the discovery of the author of the letter, aud made a memorandum of the entire affair, which he gave to an intimate to publisti in • case of his death, it thought necessary. He would now consult with his friends, *md, if concidered best, would publish his conclusions, which, he rays, are sustained by unquestioned documentary evidence. He declared Senator Barnurn had nothing to hideio regard to his connection in the matter. ;.ud in conclusion said; ‘‘ln due time I shall speak for myself, and, when I do, it will be effectually.”

Blaine’s Magnetism. i The following incident iu the life of fil&ine, showing his personal magnetism and his remarkable memorv of o’d acquaintances. was told by Mr. Frank Hatton, UHsLiant Postmaster General, to some friends in Iowa: Some years ago j Mr. Hanoi* accompanied Mr. Blaine to a speaking at Fait Held, lowa. The i lumed Knight heard that, a gentleman who had removed to Fairfield from Washington. Pa., many years before had become quite prominent locally. Before tbe speaker commenced he asked Mr. Hatton to .point the gentleman out Mr. Hattou .did so, and tbe Mulligan man arose went to the front of the platform and cried out: ‘‘Gyrus, you did not think that I would know you. but 1 do, I never forget one of the old Washington boys. Gome right up here and sit on the platform.” Such “ personal magnetism” and such a “remarkable memory” (recently refreshed J show exactly the demagogue the man is. The above story is direct irom Frank Hatton to a Republican Supreme Judge, of whom I have it.

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Seymour Democrat: When Cleveland wa3 asked about the scandals against his character originated by an irresponsible paper, he telegraphed to his friends: “Tell the Truth.” When a reputable newspaper asked a ques. tion in reference to the private character ot Blaine, lie telegraphs to a dog that wears bis party collar: “Muzzle the press! We can’t afford to let the facts be investigated.” Viuccunus Sun: The New York f’er* aid, which charged Blaine with his scandalous perfidy, is worth $10,000,000, yet Blaine came right by it to Indiana to get to sue a paper not one-hundredth part as stroug financially as the Herald. He stoops down and backs out, begging somebody to kick him so that be can get sympathy—the Plumed Knight dot.-'. Logansport Pharos: Blaine has undoubtedly made a fool of himself in suing a newspaper. It makes all the difierenee in the world whose ox is goreii. Cleveland has bom all the slander heaped U| on him unflinchingly. His only reap *n was Tell the truth. M

Use for Old Pianos. A Labrador tribe, it is said, made the barrels stolen from a wrecked whaleship serve as chimney-tops, the West Indians utilized Timothy Dexter’s warm-ing-pans for sugar-ladles, and the Shans find no worse nse for English beer-bot-tles than to stick them up as household gods to keep evil spirits away! But the drollest instance of untliought-of capability is reported in the London Truth: What beeomes of old pianos ? That well-known and most adventurous Frenchman, De Tonnant, while in Patagonia, wished to gain the good-will of an old Patagonian chief. He accord-