Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1881 — Pendleton. Voorhees and Williams. [ARTICLE]
Pendleton. Voorhees and Williams.
Chicago Times. Pendjeton wae nev# looking better. His crinkly iron gray hair was curled in g moat elaborate fashion, while the greeted ids frienos. Senator Lamar, who looks as thpugh he had recovered his lest health, was the object of much attention to the galleries, as was ihe handsome M. C. Butler, the somber Senator Garland and the dashing Dan / aorhees. Bayard, the candidate for doubtful honors of brief duration, was in deeD black and very rmervt d and thoughtful. The' happiest picture of comfort upon the Senate floor Was that presented by Cerro Gordo Williams, of Kentucky. He had on a new, long curly wig that feu across hia forehead in recklees profusion over nis highlycolored, smiling face. He ntirsed a huge gold-headed cane against his white wttfist ooat, and looked as happy as if he wasPp the front seat at a ballet performance, _ _ •
