Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1892 — hope of finding the spot where he is concealed. [ARTICLE]
hope of finding the spot where he is concealed.
The Unionists of North Lambeth Tuesday chose Henry M. Stanley, the African 1 explorer, as their candidate for the seal from that parliamentary subdivision. I I Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Crniifurd i I’iazer, E. C. 8.. V. C., refused to seek reelection. Mr. Stanley has consented to the nomination. His wife is enthusiastic, and has promised to aid him in the canvass, She wili make speeches herself. The Tories are preparing placards in which references are made to -Stanley’s thrilling adventures, his intrepidity, his wide experience, his service in enlarging the sphere of British commerce, etc, etc. On tho ether hand the Liberals are busily, searching out Stanley’s record before he became famous. Tho Conservative majority in the district at the last election was four ha n d red in a totalofabou tsix thou - sand. The Liberals are stronger now than at that- time, and the vote wll! probably be close, but the general impression is that the groat explorer will gain tho prize.
