Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1894 — [?]RRAH FOR HARRISON. [ARTICLE]

[?]RRAH FOR HARRISON.

The Ex-Prekldent -‘lu It” Again—Bcmlwniclel .Statement. Tho visit es Harrison to Cincinnati and his speech before the Loyal Legion in that city, Wednesday, appear to have culminated In a formal launching of the Harrison boom for tho Republican Presidential nomination in 1890. Perry S. Heath, manager, and J. H. Woodward, editor, of the Commercial Gazette, spent nearly all of Thursday with tho ex-President, and Friday’s issue of that paper contained tho following editorial: “Tho Harrison Presidential boom appears to have been well and permanently launched by the visit of tho distinguished Iloosier to Cincinnati. There is no uso to beat about the bush any longer. Tho popular hold of Gen. Ilnrrfeon upon American ritizens makes palpable the fact that they may as well begin to consider his name jn connection with tho nomination of ’96.” Tho articio Is regnrdoa as official. Mr. Harrison addressed tiio Chamber of Commerce, Thursday, and was received with great enthusiasm. Tho bright comet which was recently discovered by Galo in Australia, has been observed at Lick observatory.