Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
About 100,000 people attended thJ Democratic State Rally at GolumboM Ohio, on the 25th ult. Ex-Vice Presil dent Hendricks and Speaker Garlitll were* the principal speakers The f<>! 1< wing !e te" from the next President was read - I A bany Nero ember -23. I My Dear Sir—l yerv much reg>ef titsl t 1 e pressure <>f offi.iihl duties will prefl vent my joining you nr the m*-et»HL r »! !>e held in Goiumbus on rhe&Mh ia-tio! I hope the meeting will l* a complctl success, and that ir will be ilie means i tcreasing tint c.i'-m-iasm already arou! ed for the cause nf «.-<>? n| govern ment. ■ believe that the voters of the countr! a re fully alive to fl>e necessity of install ling an administration' of public affair! which slml be truly t ii%-ir own, nut on! ly because it is the "result of their choice! but because it is selected bv instrumeal talities which are directly from the hod! of the people and impressed with Lb! people's thoughts and sentiment?! They are tired, I think, of rule so In*! continued that it has bred and fosterel a class standing between them and the! political action, and whose inte est il affairs ends in partisan zeal and the a]! yancement <>f personal advantage l! me temincs the people that if they seM to make their public servants feel the! direct responsibility to them carelul ! their interests, their objects will not V accomplished by a blind adherence to! party which has grown arrogant W.! long continued power. Let me i.npre! upon the people that the issue invoice 1 I tbe pending canvass is the establisl meci ot a pure and lionest admiuistril tion o their government Let me sliol them the way to tins and warn then against any cunningly-designed effort! •era them into oilier paths or irrelv! ant discussion. With these consider! lions before them, and with an carui| i)resentation of >,ur claims In th • coifl dence of the people and ot their ruspo! sibility, we need not fear the result | their in elligent action. M Grover CLevf.land! To Allen G, Thurman. !
One of the oldest and staunchest I publican papers in Connecticut, T Litchfield Enquiier. has been overcoi bv tiie last batch oi Mulligan lette and bolts Blaiue. In a vigorous euitc i»l >t says among other thing*: *T new Mulligan letters will probably cii vine?- few who were not before c livid ed ihat Mr. Blaine was engaged] lailroad fransacions which be hasj various times, and with more or less c redness, denied- The former lett] show that, while denying positive m congress that he had ever rectiv $84,000 from the Union Pacific Railw company, directly or indirectly, J himself or anyone else, there was a ]| ter in existence in which he ackuol ledges having received the money, H claims to have paid it over within than forty eight hours after receiving] to persons he wai trying to protel Toe new letters show that while in n speech in April, 1876, he denied havu any dealing with Thomas A. Scott ] guiding Little Rock and Fo t Smi '>ou< s; he had in pomt of fact, su)d nl s 1 **o,o Oof those bunds, in tbe suJ speech he asserted lhai be had huuj •- me ol those bonds In • pen market I die same price as others bougnf iLei hi d he semis a let er m o alien FisoeiJ -ign ami return o n aiuing the sal siatement, plainly intending to havol heluived that that was all of his dcaiul with those bonds. Yet these iti'.il oiiow Ui..t He ii.i.t dcall l„rge.y In till u nas and had received over OdOj tlieni as u reward or commissiun for sil dealings, and that he did not putchl them in open market as others did. I c m not come to any other conclusil ttian the above from reading these l| lers If anv other reasonable explal tion is possible our columns are open I the publication of such an explanation
Colonel Gray was accosted by a Ne repor.tr this morning. He said: ‘I i more than satisfied witn the outloc I do not. apprehend any danger during 1 last week of the campaign. The Inc pendent vote can not be purchasi neither can the German one, and have got both of these pretty solidly. 1 portation can not he practiced succe fully,’ In response to an inquiry as to wl| effect the story of his connection witl Knownothing lodge in Ohio bad on campaign, he said: ‘I am like Ole] land- I tell the truth. I wa3 not Ohio at the timeVhen the papers chat that I was director of a Khow-nothi lodge I was in Indiana, and was ma ing speeches for Fremont I never knj a campaign in which falsehood was J constantly employed as an argumq They began by charging that" I vj president of a bogus insurance compa [t was at once denied by Republicans my own city Neverless, the RepulJ can papers keep on printing the story went t** the editor o* one of them wliol a pc-annal dieiid and ask him why I eoudnued to publish a statement whil lie knew to lie false? He just, laughl at me, and saiii, ‘Why. colonel, I w| give space to domed it in my cohimJ That is tbe rub to the thing, they desl to entangle me in a newspaper conn] versy, so as to embarrass aggressil movements lam too olu a politic!l for that’ —Indianapolis News, Hept 26| Gov Gray and his neighbors hal eniend these charge heretofore Gcnl George Knows Ibis full weel, and J with a view to guU bis reticle)s, he r.‘| erates them What should his readcl think of him for his efforts to impol on them? I
Pig Iron Kelly Mad. Wheeling W. V-*-. Hepsember 26. Tie Hon. W. D. Kelly, of Philadelnlii ai temp forf to ad dre - - n large audieii on the tariff in tnis < ity, 1 A night, f was repeal»•<!ty an -n e) fry tt;e bra bam s iu il c pn.-> g , r-e.i sshin, hi twice left tli.' siaijo i a te rible rag but upon rue tin•»Mini*ins, request of tl audience returned. A-run the mus broke in, when Mr Kelly left the stag trembling witb rage ,1 " ill shake tl dust of this city and stage from my fe t he said, 'and reave on the tirsi tram Being retuoDsfrated with, he swore fu louslv a d character z-d his mcentfo committee as muttonheads and idiot Judge 'veliev whs anxions to speak I the 10,000 null men of Wheeling, aid much chaigined at his aiiortive efforts.' Evidently the‘lo,ooo mill men’ ha sufficient experience of Kellv’s ri,ri methods arid did not wish In li>ei t any cxylanati m.
