Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1888 — A PROHIBITIONIST EXPOSED. [ARTICLE]

A PROHIBITIONIST EXPOSED.

The Indianapolis Journal of yesterday publishes a letter written -by.-He-len.3L Gougar Qir. Jb.e 6th of last July, a month before the Republican state convention, which exposes her motive throughout the campaign. The Journal vouches for the genuiness of the letter and says that the original is in their possession and anyone who wishes is at liberty to see it. The letter, as publishes by the Journal, leaves" out only the purely personal matters, and is as follows: “AT HOME, July 6, ’BB. '••■--.“My Dear * * “You may see me rest until Sept. 1, when I roll my sleeves clear to the shoulders for Fisk and Brooks. ,k * * * WE CAN CAI&Y INDIANA AND NEW YORK FOR the 1 DEMOCRATS, and teach the hypocritical Republicans a lesson. lam completely disgusted, and am out of the ranks to stay. I am arranging to rqa thirteen tents in our State, one for each congressional district, during September and' October. I believe the greatest disaster .that could come to our country would be the success of Harrison and Morton. I SHALL WORK FOR THEIR DEFEAT.” * * *