Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1884 — Who Will Vote for Cleveland. [ARTICLE]

Who Will Vote for Cleveland.

Jeff Davis and every rebel in the South, as well as every man in the North who gave ai<J and comfort to the rebellion, will yote for “Cleveland, Hendricks and reform.” Every Democrat now living in this State who was a member of the (Rebel) Legislature of 1862-3, and attempted to overturn the State Government, and seize the military power of the State and place the same in the hands of the “Knights of the Golden Circle,” will vote for “Cleveland and Hendricks and reform.” Every man now living who organized a lodge of the treasonable order known as the “Sons of Liberty,” will vote for “Cleveland and Hendricks and reform. ” Every man who entered into the conspiracy to release 9,000 rebel prisoners from Camp Morton, seize the arsenal, its arms and ammunition, murder Gov. Morton, bum the city of Indianapolis, and inaugurate a military and bloody revolution in the State of Indiana, will vote for “Cleveland and Hendricks and reform.” Every man who wrote letters to Union soldiers urging them to desert, and assuring them protection and support in case they did desert, will vote for “Cleveland anil Hendricks and reform. ” Every man who murdered Union prisoners by cruelty and starvation will vote for “Cleveland and Hendricks and reform.” Every man who invented dangerous compounds to burn steamboats and Northern cities who contrived hellish schemes to introduce into Northern cities, the wasting pestilence of yellow fever, will vote for “Cleveland and Hendricks and reform.” Every New York rioter who shot down negroes in the streets of that city, burned down schoolhouses and murdered women and children by the light of their own flaming dwellings, will vote for “Cleveland and Hendricks and reform.” L. P. Milligan, J. J. Bingham, Wade Hampton, Carl Shurz, Henry Ward Beecher, and George William Curtis, will vote for “Cleveland and Hendricks and reform. Indianapolis. Journal. Indianapolis News (Ind.): Cleveland is a nobody; a bigger nobody than Franklin Pierce, than James K. Polk, than R. B. Hayes, than any one who was ever named for the office of President. If what has been said against him is true he is doomed to defeat, and has been from the moment of his nomination. John Kelly is convinced that 5 the working Democrats and the Irish will vote against- Cleveland. New York State, he says, is lost to the Democracy.