Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1884 — Preparations for the Next Campaign. [ARTICLE]
Preparations for the Next Campaign.
The next Democratic candidate, whoever he is, will be a friend of Mr. Tilden, if not the cipher king himself, which, in the light of present events, seems the most probable. His bureau is already well organized on sound financial principles. Mr. Hendricks, the tail of the old kite, is in Europe soliciting alms at the trade bonanzas, who have amassed fortunes by the depression of the laboring men and the spoliation of Ireland, India, Turkey, Egypt, and other unfortunate countries which have fallen into her remorseless grasp. Mr. Hendricks will not plead in vain, but will come back loaded with blood money with which to defeatthetin-bucketbrigadeoftheNorth 'by the purchase of “mules” and cattle, while the chivalry of the South will undertake to suppress the riotous negro and carry the polls by the shotgun and six-shooter.— Lafayette Courier. Precisely the same do-nothing policy which marked the previous Bourbon session is revived in the conduct of the present House. Nothing has been done, and in all probability nothing will be done until the people put back the Republican party. Randall was all talk before Christmas. Now he has nothing to say. - - The Austin (sex.) Dispatch nails to its masthead the names of Jamee G. Blaine and Robert T. Lincoln for IM
