Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1884 — LOGAN. [ARTICLE]
LOGAN.
He Invades West Virginia—Big Meeting at Wheeling. [Wheeling (W. Va.) telegram.] This morning the residence of John Frew, editor of the Intelligencer , was thronged with citizens who wished to greet and welcome -Gen. Torrence, Gen. Logan, W. D. Kelley, and others. The senior class of Washington and Jefferson College, Blaine’s alma mater, was presented to Gen. Logan and he expressed great pleasure in seeing them. At 2 o’clock the procession vi as formed. Gen. Logan entered his carriage, and with Congressman Goff, Powell Clayton, W. P. Hubbard, and other members of the State committee in carriages, joined the procession and proceeded to the State Fair grounds on the island. Gen. Logan was introduced and made the longest speech of his trip, of more than an hour’s length. He was followed by Powell Clayton, Col. Anderson of Ohio, and Gen. Goff of West Virginia. Gen. Torrence did not speak. The procession to-night was much larger than to-day, and was reviewed by Gen. Logan and Gen. Torrence. The fireworks were magnificent. W. D. Kelley addressed the Republicans on the tariff at the Opera House.
