Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1896 — GOLD MEN AT LOUISVILLE. [ARTICLE]

GOLD MEN AT LOUISVILLE.

Senator Cnffery Informs Gen. Palmer that He Is a Candidate. Gold democrats did honor to the nominees of their party for President and Vice President at the Auditorium, in Louisville, Ky., Saturday night. The occasion was the formal notification to the candidates of the action of the Indianapolis contrition,at Senator Donelson; Cafiery made the speech notifying X-Jen. John M. Palmer, and Col. John R. Fellows tendered to Gen. S. B, Buckner the honor-of second place on the national ticket. The speeches of these men, together with messages of sympathy from leaders of the movement who were unable to attend the notification ceremonies, drew forth repeated .outbursts of cheering. W. D. Bynum read the following message from President Cleveland: •'Buzzard’s Bay. Mass.. Sept. 16.—T0 the Hon. W. 1). Bynum: 1 regret that I cannot accept your invitation to attend the notification meeting on Saturday evening. Asa Democrat, devoted to the principles and integrity of my party, I should be delighted to be present on an occasion so significant, and to mingle with those who are determined that the voice of true democracy shall not be smothered and insist that its glorious standard shall be borne aloft as of old in faithful hands. “GROVER CLEVELAND.” Expressions of fealty to the gold wing of the party were read from Secretaries Carlisle. Francis and Lamont.