Show t S TRUE BLUE i l r t I 11 r i f f i How a Genuine Democrat Enjoys the Victory tI t I SALT LAKE CITY Nov 19 1884 I Editors Herald Feeling assured that your columns j are open to Democracy we are constrained fl con-strained to say a word regarding The Issue Be it known we are strong advocates U ad-vocates offair play and it is now a day of rejoicing We have triumphed Grover Cleveland is elected and the right will now prevail kWe have been under the iron yoke of despotism for over twenty years the Republican uordes had weilmgh wrecked Colum f bias fair hopes and our only redemp tion was the recent election of Honest Grover What a revolution among Republican Hi 1 I Re-publican officials will take place next March A scene beggaring description i will ensue Down with them Give ti them their just deserts Politically d t dead then will be the long train of attaches I at-taches whose creed is besmirched and f f upon whose shoulders I rest stig t mas emitting stenches so foul r that true Democrats will avoid them f Republicans remark i I You have 1 elected linn you cannot inaugurate J him7 To them we say fear not A i civil war would burst like a thunderstorm t thunder-storm and then the United States ruined debased lowered in the estimation I t estima-tion of every European court by the f unprincipled party in power today V would be divided not into two but a dozen or more republics God forbid rlt that such may come but let us Democrats Demo-crats remember that we are following in me footsteps of great and good men and like the brave and patriotic Pinck I tt f l ney at the French court in days gone i by when a courtier desired a fee to gain r I him entrance to King Louis say War 1 I be it then we have millions for defense I I but not a cent for tribute J t i j For Utah we opine success No more t f I I Murray no more Zane but true blue i I Democrats will take their places Were l I the great Mormon element Republican 1 I were they in sjmpathy with the rabid if h 1 hordes of corruption it is more thaa i probable Utahs appeal for admission fl t as a State would have been heeded t They knew the honest sentiments of 1 this people and have thus far barred ti t I I their purpose for fear of giving the i electoral strength of Utah to Democ i jlt U t The financial racy successes of the YJ Ii Mormon element their persistency in tj acknowledged faith their determination ur I determi-nation in spite of persecution to abide J j by it their gentlemanly demeanor toward if J to-ward all differing from them religiously t j I or otherwise is partially the cause of f Republican dissafisfaction Were they l I t then Republican from that standpoint ii f I of corruption all would have gone well i t Thank God for the change for on the I 4th of March next will be seated as j I our chief executive not an accomplished J accom-plished wily statesman of over twenty years experience not a shrewd political 1 politi-cal wire worker and lobbyist not a l j Credit Mobilier but an honest man j I That word I i honest implies a pure 1 i gentleman in civil as well as public life 3 1 A man unknown to bribery unknown I IJ f t to the nefarious schemes ot the official it I f of a quarter of a century unknown to S i I 1 8to7 commissions a man whose ster I ling qualities of head and heart have j I endeared him to the libertyloving portion I I por-tion of the American people and whose i fixedness of purpose is to us a guarantee Ii that President cct Cleveland will despite I de-spite all reports to the contrary be inaugurated a in-augurated as President of the United i c States of America on the 4th day of March 1885 DEMOCRAT I |