Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1892 — Tammany and Cleveland. [ARTICLE]

Tammany and Cleveland.

Republican papers are making a good deal of bluster 1 about what Tammany is going to do for the Cleveland ticket during the campaign. According to a New York dispatch, hero is what Turnmany has already done; Tammany Hall’s great Cleveland and Stevenson banner was flung to the breeze yesterday morning from the Wigwam in East Fourteenth street. The banner is on enormous affair, measuring eighty by forty feet. It is

painted rod, with the following Inscription in white: * ,• * For President: : Grover Cleveland. : ; For Vice President: Adlai E. Stevenson. * The banner is the largest In tho city. An enormous crowd witnessed the work of running up tho banner, and when the names of Cleveland and Stevenson could be seen the crowd gave a great cheer. The banner adorns the center of tho building and is rigged on a huge piece of frame work.