Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1896 — CAMPAIGN LITERATURE. [ARTICLE]
CAMPAIGN LITERATURE.
Heat!quarters of Hoth Parties Behind i*n wlglt Orders. It was staled nt the Democratic congressional campaign headquarters In Wa'shingtoft Wednesday tlmt the entire force was" buried under tho demands made for literature to be used in the campaign. In reply to a question as to whether requests were for silver literature, the official in charge responded: "Entirely; we get no other requests.” The committee is far behind its orders In the matter of documents and a larger force will employed in the mailing and folding departments. At the headquarters of the Republican congressional campaign committee there seems 10 be a larger force employed and already tons of documents are being sent Out. Vice-Chairman Apsle.v says that the demand is for flnnnciul literature and tariff Jlterftture. The committee is now suppXvih'g a Very large amount of taVlfl documents to every section of the country. The silver forces are making arrangements for temporary headquarters. These headquarters will bo maintained until the Democratic national headquarters are permanently established and the silver headquarters will be established at the same, place. *
