Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1888 — Senator Gorman Explains. [ARTICLE]

Senator Gorman Explains.

None of the senatorial apologists for the blunders of the pitiable Cleveland administration undertook to deny or disJnte Senator Allison’s statement that '.(5,000,000 inqre had thus far been expended since Cleveland was lifted into the presidential chair than during Arthur's administration. They all admitted tlie fact and tried hard to explain j it. Senator Gorman's explanation was I the clearest of all, that the expenditures were larger because they had been in- | creased.—Bradford Star-Mail. ! Mr, Thurman, who, as a member of the committee on resolutions in the Ohio Democratic convention of 1865, reported the resolution declaring this to be “a white man's government,” in his Port Huron speech the other night described the negro as “a very prolific unimal.” And yet the Democratic party professes itself to be anxious to secure the votes of the very men whom its candidate for the vice presidency thus insults.—Brooklyn Journal. There is not a trust of any proportion in the United States in which the promoters arc hot Democrats,