Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1894 — GROVER SPEAKS OUT. [ARTICLE]
GROVER SPEAKS OUT.
Letter from Him Indorsing the Wilson Bill Read in the House. A Washing:on dispatch says: Intense interest was created by Mr. Wilson’s announcement in the House Thursday that he had a letter from President Cle eiand, which the latter had permitted to be make public. The letter was then sent to the desk and read, amid profound silence. Tt:e letter was in the Presidents v>go ous sty e, and was a stirring tribute to the Wilson bill and a direct blow at any surrender to the Senate bill. The letter was-ac-companied by a tpeeeh ftv m Mr. Wilson. He oenounced the Senate and the manner in which the House members had been treated in the conference. With unmistakable suggestion he declared that,, should it beproied that the sugar trust had corruptly influenced legislation, it was the duty of Democrats to make a bitter reprisal on this conspiracy by sweeping aside the d_tv on reSned sugar.
