Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1883 — Political Notes. [ARTICLE]
Political Notes.
The New Haven Xeics sajs that the first ticket was Adam and Eve, and “the rascals were turned out, too.” The New York Herald is of the opinion that Senator Logan is rapidly gaining ground as a Presidential candidate. The Rochester Post-Express labors under the impression that John Kelly’s olive branch has been cut from a blackthorn tree. In response to the standing Democratic howl that the “Republican party must gfo,” it can be stated pretty confidently that the Republican party will be there. , MB. Hendbicks has long been considered the most expert straddler in American politics, but his recent effort , in lowa distanced any pf his former achievements in this line.—Chicago Times. * Hon, Lawrence "Weldon, of Bloomington, 111., says David Davis is out of politics, having declared to him, before he went South, that he intended to pass his remaining days in quiet and *in attending exclusively to his private affairs. ■ \ 1 •_ "-V ?■' . • •*- V i- . ** " : V-; -' •
