Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1884 — Dudley in Ohio. [ARTICLE]

Dudley in Ohio.

Coms*ißßioner Dudley stopped fn Columbus, Ohio, the other day on his way home from ashington It seems that he had a, supply of ‘soap’ in his grip and stopped to place it. A special says: ‘Last week an able emissary appeal ed upon the field, in the person of Pension Commissioner Dudley, rich in his ex? perience in the soap campaign of Dorsey in 1880, in Indiana and in the first money that has been brought to Ohio this year for the use of the Republicans. He was met here by Senator Plump, of Kansas, and the Republican State Central Committee was called together to hear the glad tidings that ample funds would be furnished. Governer Foster was present and gave his advice. Foster is the first man that every debauched Ohio with money m a political canvass, and he is the best agent that could possibly be selected to keep it debauched, it some one will only furnish the funds, for the year’s flurries in u all street have cut off his surplus cash. ‘Senator Plumb evidently comes as the embassador extraordinary from Blaine and his managers He is in Cincinnati this week trying to fornp an advisory campaign committee of wealthy Republicans to act with the regular local committee, which is composed of the ‘b’hoys,’ and which many Republicans are afraid to trust.’—lndianapolis Sentinel.