Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1884 — The “Business Men.” [ARTICLE]
The “Business Men.”
The “ business ’’ men four years ago put up placards In their shops and manufactories bearing inscriptions like the following: “If Hancock is Elected these Works will have to Shut Down.” Garfield was elected, and “these Works” have had to shut down by the hundreds since. Thousands of workingmen have been thrown out of employment by the stoppage of “these Works." and in other works that are still running they have be n supplanted by cheap imported labor.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. How any man can vote for Blaine and feel a conscientious scruple about voting for Cleveland on the ground of morality' surpasses my conception, for 1 regard Blaine as one of the most corrupt men In pecuniary affairs thaCwe ever had in our' Government— Henry Ward Beecher. “Tell the truth.”— Grover Cleveland. “Please burn this."—James G. Blaine.
