Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1891 — Mid Class c canes. [ARTICLE]
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Thebe are fears that the investigations of Mr. Depew in the remote and little frequented portions of Greece may result in his capture by the brigands infesting those localities. Well, if our Chauncey does get captured this country will cheerfully pay the ransom and send the bi 1 to the Government of Greece, perhaps, by Ben Butler, who will see that the formula, C. O. D., is observed. — Rome Sentinel. M. Depew is In Athens, Greece. Of course he will visit the Acropolis and seek out the tomb of Demosthenes. While at Rome he dropped a tear at the grave of Cicero (pronounce it kiekero, please).— Dayton Times. Mn. Depew is of the opinion that the brigands in Southern Europe have lost their cunning. They held up a train next to the one in which be and Mr. Vanderbilt were traveling, but never so much as looked at Mr. Depew’s train. The missed a golden opportunity.—Boston Herald. Chauncey Depew has recently visited the late Henry Demosthenes, of Greece, and is said to have remarked that he didn’t see how Mr. Demosthenes could have been much of a speaker when there was no such thing as Delmoiilco’s in his day.— Minneapolis Times,
