Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1884 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. Blaine is reported to bo on the eve of making a Western trif. We do not expect, however, that he wili make Indian.ipolis a stopping poixt. Another batch of Mulligan letters have been published. They will ap. pear in the Sbntines next, week* The Republican organs dare rot give them to their readers. Hon. John E. Neff, ex Secretary of State, died Tuesday r ight, at the residence of tis father, in Winchester Ind. Mr. Neff was one of tne most prominent men in t-.e State. Curry, who didn’t fight was loudmouthed in his chum of how “we” the Republican party saved the Union. Capt. Myers who did sigh t. gave credit alike to all who donned the "blue,” and made light of cranky “we’s. ” By instruction of the Chairman of the Republican State Oentr d Committee, the Republican organs keep the “libel” telegram of James Guano Blaine standing from week to week. James Guana B* intended it for that purpose That “attrocious” letter to “My Dear Mr. Fisher* by J unes G Blaine Which he requestnd to be burnt, appears in the latest batch The re* quest was not complied with, and it reveals the small trick nature of the "magnetic Republican statesman and patriot,” Judge Woods, decided to leave the matter of requiring au answer, under oath, by James G- Blaine, of the interrogatories propounded bythe Sentinel, to be decided oy the incoming Circuit Judge. Gresham. He’did not rule them out, as stated by the Republican,
