Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1884 — OTHER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES. [ARTICLE]
OTHER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES.
St. John and Butler at Indianapolis. [lndianapolis dispatdh.] The city Is filled with strangers to-night, the attraction, besides the State fair, being the presence of Gen. Butler, the Greenback candidate for the Presidency, and Gov. St John, the Prohibition candidate. The latter arrived from Carlisle, Ind., early this morning, and this afternoon visited the State fair, where he addressed an immense crowd briefly on agricultural topics and in exchanging greetings with his old neighbors, fOr he was formerly a resident of Indiana. He and his wife and dauehter held an informal reception in the woman's department, and to-night Gov. St. John spoke on political subjects in Circle Park to a crowd of about 16,000. Gen. Butler arrived here from Terre Haute at 6:30 o’clock this evening, and to-night in the Court House yard he addressed a large crowd. N. A. Plympton, of Worcester, Mass., manager of rhe Butler canvass, joined the party here. They go this week to Michigan, and will enter into a thorough canvass of the State, traveling and speaking from a special car. Butler will return te Massachusetts to make several speeches before the election.
