Ohio Governor Hoadly on campaign and politics in 1887
Gov. George Hoadly speaks with a World reporter at Long Branch about his campaign plans and support from Ohio’s Democrats. He defends the Cleveland administration, warns against revival of sectional issues, and predicts victory while noting key voting blocs and the bloody shirt argument.
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George Hoadly
World
John King
Long Branch
Hamilton
Judge Foraker
General Assembly
Columbus
Politcal
Veter J. Clark
Colored Schools of
Cincinnati
Gaines High School
Ohio
United States
Sherman
Blaine
Augusta
Grant
Tennessee
South
Cleveland
John Roach
Whitney
Congress
Crover
Gen. Grant
Iowa Idees Turned War Talk as Republicans Are Exposed
A virulent critique denounces the Republican party in Iowa as sanctimonious and “bloodied shirt” politics. It laments decades of federal intervention, condemns bayonet power, and predicts a Democratic cleanse of civil service. It warns of renewed sectional strife and praises a forthcoming shift toward reform. The piece closes with an advertisement for Ayer’s Ague Cure promising relief from malaria related illnesses.
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Party of
Iowa
Republican Party
Jana Re
Corsets and Silk Lingerie Store Seeks Shoppers
Local catalog style listing notes silk corsets neckwear wool suiting and cassimeres for ladies and gentlemen. Also mentions ceilings of silk and Brego range.
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