Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1884 — The Same Old Game. [ARTICLE]

The Same Old Game.

We have reliable Information that a set of men calling t he me e 1 v e s Green baskets i , TndMnapolis have organized in the iißerejt of the Republican party, to. replbat the sell out game that was attemptee In 1876. They claim to be abtinlgundei the in* structions of "OeberAl Butler and Colonel Plymptdh, : his '• manager They have beep sending secret agents throughoiu the Sfate instruct* •ng Greenbackers to vote the Republican ticket, and will this week send out a paper called* the “Globe,” the same paper that had a short existence and was finally merged into the “Dawn” which was denounced by the Greenback leaders all over the State until it ceased to exist. The Globe will be edited by the Paymaster General of the Plumed Slights of Columbia, a Blaine and Logan Club of Indianapolis, pretending to advocate General Butler’s election, but privately instructing Greenbackers to knife the Butkr electors and vote the Republican electoral ticket. These men are opeiating with Solon

Chase, ot Maiue, and are in the pay of the Republican Committee. Tie scheme has been denounced by such Greenbackers as General James B. Weaver, of Iowa; Governor Begole and General W. P. Innis.of Mic iganHon. E. H. Gillette. t of lowa, Chair man of the National Greenback Committee, and Major Milroy, 001. A. T. bliss, Hon. Richard 41 repg, H m. John S. Bender, Hon. B. F. Shively, candidate for CongrejS in the Thirteenth District; William B. Mobler of Shelby county, and WtlHam Soars, Esq., of Hancock county and James R. Hightshue and Peter A. Canary, of Miami county, all prominent Indiana Greenbackers. L'lib infamous move in the interestjof the Republican par* ty must be exposed, so that the honest JJteenbackers may bo informed of the contemplated treachery.