Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1887 — SHERMAN CONDEMNED. [ARTICLE]

SHERMAN CONDEMNED.

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“The sentiment in Mississippi,’’ said ex-Congressman Van E ton recently, “is all for Cleveland. Nobody else is mentioned for the democratic nomination. Oh, yes, the state delegation will be solid and enthusiastic for the president’s re-nomination. Occasionally a southern man is suggested for vicepresident, hut our people don’t care anything about that. All we want is to keep the administration in the hands of the Democratic party. I have ascertained,” sa.d Judge Van Eaton, “by social intercourse with the people of several states since I left home that President Cleveland is . teadily growing in popular favor- It has been a steady growth since he entered upon his faithful and zealous discharge of public duties. The ? dvocates and supporters of good, honest government are with him, no matter wlvat may have been their past party affiliations. I was in Illinois, continued Judge Van Eaton, “when Sherman’s bloody-shirt speech, delivered at Springfield, was published. I had gone io Jacksonville, 111., to attend the commencement of the college at which I graduated. Of course Sherman’s speech was for the time being the leading topic ot discussion among the people. It was not indorsed by people with whom I conversed, liepublicans as well as democrats in my hearing condemned that speech as an attempt to revive that sect’onal bitterness which good men north and south desire to see eliminated from our politics. I went from Illinois into Ohio, and tnere in Sherifcan’s own state, I heard hisblooay-shirt harrangue denounced by men of both parties. The people of the country have no sympathy with any such utterances. They are heartily tired of all the war issues and will not tolerate them any longer ”

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