Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1884 — CLIPPINGS. [ARTICLE]
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Gov. Butler does not travel on Sun* day. The dentist to the court of Italy is an American. Sacramento is shipping sweet potatoes to Montana. Mme. Gerster, ill with rheumatism of the throat, has canceled all her engagements. President Darling, of Hamilton College, has been elected a member of the Victoria Institute and Philosophical Society of Great Britain. i In Cleveland John T. Raymond advertised a grand parade of "the new party,” and in the evening hired 100 small boys to march through the streets with torches and transparencies, on which was inscribed: “Vote for John T. Raymond for Congress." The streets were crowded that night to see the parade, and the theater was packed all week. Lieut. Greely has leased a house on I sheet, Washington, for the winter.
