Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1884 — Blaine’s Chairman and Pauper Labor. [ARTICLE]

Blaine’s Chairman and Pauper Labor.

Cambridge, (O-,) Jeffersonian: B F. Jones, Chairman ofthe Republican National Committee, who put SIOO,OOI mto the campaign fund, was among the first persons in the country to import foreign pauper labor to compete with American workingmen. This fact has great weight with workingmen and is making thousands of votes for Cleveland aDd Hendricks. The Ohio Republican Committee sent a note to Lot M. Morrill, begging him to come to their State and Speak for Blaine. As Mr- Morrill had been dead eighteen months, Mrs. Motrill was naturally shocked and indignant. Ber letter in reply says that if ber husband were alive he would certainly not spea for or vote for Dla’.ne, and that some four 'ears ago he predicted the election of a Democrat to the fi'St position in 1864. —New York GraphicLockport ( N• Y.) Union: We are willing to concede that Mr. Blaine is all that his friends affirm of him, when they say with so much exultation ‘he is a very magnetic man, ’ A magnet poss sses the very pe uliar power of attracting metalic substances. It will attach metals to itself, including silver aud gold, with a teneclty that defies any counter attraction to withdraw it, exept physical force.