Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1884 — Maine Laboring Men for Cleveland. [ARTICLE]

Maine Laboring Men for Cleveland.

Representatives of the labor reform clubs of the United States, which assembled with Club No. 1, of Maine, in this city on Tuesday last, have issued an address to laborers, in whioh they state that, “Believing it to be for the interest of the laboring men to oast their votes as intelligently and with a proper knowledge of the views of the different candidates as far as they directly or Indirectly affect the laboring classes, we candidly and impartially examined the record and past official lives of the different candidates, without party prejudices, with only an honest desire of getting the tacts, and as a result of sush examination we pledge ourselves to do all that is possible to forward the election of Grover Cleveland to the Presidency, as best for the true interest of the laboring people."— Biddeford (Me.) dispatch.