Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1883 — WHY WELCOME. [ARTICLE]
WHY WELCOME.
What makes Flereston Cologne welcome on every lady’s toilet table is its asting fragrance ana rich, flowery odor. The New York Star refers to some recent utterance of Senator Yoorhees, and adds: .Ha (Yoorhees) thinks the Democrats can carry Indiana with a good candidate, provided dreamers like Watterson do not succeed in foisting a free trade plank into the national platform. This is a practical view of the situation. It is of no consequence that a few individuals have convinced themselves that absolute free trade is sound political economy. The great majority of the American people do not believe that doctrine. They want a tariff which shall furnish the Government with all necessary revenue and at tbe same time will afford such incidental encourugemerit to industry as will promote the general prosperity. All revisiou of the tariff should be gradual, so as not to damage any interest. Senator Voornees expresses the general Democratic sentiment on this subject, and should his practical ideas prevail, success in 1884 will be certain. Discarding all reference to “dream ers like Watterson,” it may be well to state that no Democrat in Indiana advocates “free tradj,” Those who inject the vagary into tbe campaign as indicative of Democrotic sentiment do so knowing that it is a base perversion of Democratic conviction on the tariff question. Free trade means the abolition of the tariffDemocrats contend for nothing of the sort. It is impracticable. Democrats are practical. The tariff is to be continued, but it is to be modified. The Democratic pai ty does not propose to tax-the farm to support the factory. It does n>t praposo to tax Indiana to support the monopolists of New England. It does not propose to compel one cLes of citizens to bow down undsr grievous burdens of taxation that another class may stand ereot. The Democracy of Indiana does not propose to indorse the slaves of the lobby nor the subsidized advocates of monopoly, No Democrat in Indiana has the courage t« boldly deolare that he favors taxing one class of men that another class may grow rich by tribute extorter by a protective tariff or by any othei means. The people of Indiana art willing to be taxed for the support o the Government, and it thereby cer< tain interests are protected, as the] inevitable will be, no one complains Everybody with a grain of commoi sense knows that such taxation as fords incidental protection. It cai not be averted, nor is it sought to b avoided. The people begin to com prebend the extent to which the; have been victimized by monop oly knaves and their apologists Tariff ohicane has won its last victory The tariff is to be modified, the tarit tax on the prime nccesities cf life re duced. The pets and the puppetso monopolists, as they become known will be retired sent to the rear, am nowhere more certainly than in Ind 1 ana- The Republican party is th party of monopoly, and' Democrats party will accept none of the iufam; which Republicanism has won by iti treachery to the welfat e of the peo pie.—lndianapolis Sentinel.
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