Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1891 — OHIO DEMOCRATS DID THE RIGHT THING. [ARTICLE]

OHIO DEMOCRATS DID THE RIGHT THING.

It has been said of the Encyclopaedia Britanniea, that “if all other books sho d be desttoyed, the Bible excepted, the world wo’dhave lost but little of its information." U. Senator, and Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Matt Quay, of Pennsylvania, is no w placing his thumb ou his nose and wagging his fingers at John Wanamaker “as they pass by.”— Quay’s name does not figure in the late Philadelphia bank scandal, and when he was the hero in other criminal transactions, the virtuous John would meet Quay with his nose turned up in contempt. The Encyclopaedia Britanniea is the highest authority on every subject, being the result of the labors of more than 1,200 leading scholars, eaoh one a master specialist in his class, and a recognized authority on the subject of which it treats.

The Ohio Democratic Stale Convention renomin ited Gov. Campbell for the position he has bo creditably and [ably filled. He had the honesty and the nerve to not - fy a Cinciunait Democratic official who was going wrong: “I believe you are a dishonest man and demand your resignation.” Forldoing this he incurred the en mity of certain politicians of that city who sought to defeat his candidacy. The honest men of all parties in that State should admire and “Love him for the enemies hp has made,” and retain him in the Governor’s office Whpn a few men geek tq dictate the ftctiqna of a great party, they sbqpld be driyen into the enr emy’s ranks. The Democratic party has nq room for disorganize^.