Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1884 — The Blaine Code. [ARTICLE]

The Blaine Code.

Section 1. Ido not feel that I shall prove a deadhead in the enterprise. Sea 2. I see various channels in which I know I can be useful. Sec. 3. You urge me to make as much as I fairly can out of the arrangement into which wc have entered. It is natural that I should do my utmost to this end. Sec. 4. No one will ever know from me that I have disposed of a single dollar in Maine. Sec. 5. I note what you say about the importance of my keeping all quiet here. Sec. 6 I have endeavored, in writing, not to be indelicate. Sec. 7. It will be in my power to cast an anchor to the windward in your behalf. Sec. 8. By a strange revolution of circumstances, I am again able to control an Interest, and if you desire it, you can have it. Seo. 9. Keep my name quiet, mentioning it to no one unless to Mr. Caldwell. Sec. 10. 1 can do something, I feel very sanguine, with Thomas A. Scott. Sec. 11. Regard this letter as strictly confidential. Do not show it to anyone. Sec. 12. Burn this letter. Sec. 13. Kind regards to Mrs. Fisher.