Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1884 — WISCONSIN INDEPENDENTS. [ARTICLE]
WISCONSIN INDEPENDENTS.
They Issue a Stirring Appeal to the People. The Independent Executive Committee of Wisconsin has Issued an address which dwells in commending terms ui on Gov. Cleveland's career in public life; reviews Blaine's connection with the Hocking Valley coal fields, and his denials of the Mulligan letters: says that the enrollment ot voters in Wisconsin has exceeded “our most sanguine exj -eolations," and that the Independent vote will not fall short of 10,000, and is likely to reach 15,(Xhj. It savs, further, that in New York i-tate 130,000 Indej endent voters are enrolled, and that victory there is assured. It closes hus: Vicoryis ours: from it will follow an administration fraught with better and more farreaching consi-que c s than anv which has gone before. Free from partisan abuse or partv dictation, thoroughly searching into existing wrongs, and scrupulously w tchlul of new instrumentalities, official uprightness and tide ity will be reflected back through all the various branches of our political system and exten 1 to business and industrial relations. Peculations and speculations will give place to honest industry and useful methods in the accumulating of wealth.
