Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1889 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Indianapolis h’eutiner: The dimensions of the democratic victoiies of Tuesday were not fully understood y. *sterd.°y morning. It is hard even now to realise their ouu - nitude. Jus! think of it! Oh o democratic, both on governor nmi legislature; Virginia overwhelms mgly democratic; New York demo craticby a great big inajoriiy; Now Jersey ditto; lowa democratic; :he republican majority in Massachusetts reduced fr'un 33,000 last year to a beggarly 6,000 or 7,000; Maryland handsomely democratic. As the enthusiastic Kentucky farmer, quoted by Mr. Watterson’s Cour-ier-Journal, remarked: “Ground swell, be d — d; it’s an earthquake! 5 ’ Washington, November 7.-Ex-President Cleveland was intei viewed last on the election returns. “It is evident,” said Mr. Cleveland, “that the leaven of tariff reform has at last leave ed the wboJe lump. The West, which has suffered the most from the umjust burden of tariff taxation, has awah, ened; The State platforms of both lowa and Ohio were abreast of the St* Louis platform on the subject of tariff reform. The people have considered and passed judgment. It was for the people to decide The / are new deciding. “It is enough to say that I am satisfied at ihe indications and re suits of Tue day s elections. The verdict in Virginia indicates that the South is still faithful to the Democracy of Jefferson and JackSDH. Let the watchcry of Democracy continue to be “Tariff Reform 1”