Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1888 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Jwt UtUmiaft Grover Cleveland Las a peculiar strength above a»y roan known In pubHc life. He is a type of the American. Ills strength is in dealing with ahairs, hia talent is common sense. He sees clearly and acts with vigor; he goes to no extremes and mokes «.> mi. takes. In all his life he h_s never gone backward, meeting with steady gaze each new situation, and bv success' ful dealing making himself heir to the higher.—Kansas City Times.
The Old Kouian's Record. In trying to discredit Thurman by denouncing niß war record, the bloody shirt organs sre gnawing at the toughest kind of a file. There is nothing in tbe record of Judge Thurman at any period of his life that is not creditable to him, and it is on the basis of this record that he eujoys the ve;.' ration of his party and the reinject of the people of the United States. —St. liGuis Republic. especially His Tribute to Thurman. This is the pleasant season of the year when Mr. Blnfao’s genial tributes to Democratic statesmen come home to roost.— Kansas City Times. It Flavors of Flatness. ' On tbe whole the Republican ticket is mediocre and inoffensive.—Philadelphia Record. Priest & Paxtou have bought John King’s stock of groceries and will continue the business at the present location, in charge of Rue Priest.
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The Difference, When the Republicans, tinder the direction of their president, secretary of the treasury, tariff commission and congressional leaders, proposed in 1891 to reduce a 42j|pr cent, tariff to «n,overage of 8640 by them “a proper and uecessajyrevlsion. When the Democrats, in the face of a larger surplus than then existed, propose to reduce a 47 per cent, tariff to 40 per cent, it is called '’British free trad®." The Republican national convention pietkped itself in f&B4 to ‘‘correct the inequalities of the tariff and reduce the oarplus.” During two sessions of congress thereafter the Republicans voted solidly against even the consideration of this subject, and are now fighting, “tooth and nail,” every line of a Dili named to carry out this pledge. The Democratic convention la 1884 made the same promise, in different terns, and is at last united and earnest In trying to redeem it. This is the presentond themainnmereneeinthe two parties.—NerwYork Wotli. — r |n * Xww Taxation Brought Bkxsperity. .See the Wonderful wealth and poWfet that, we were shewn to possess in the neat conflict from 1861 to 1865. Take xnat sfcown upon both sides and pot them together and do they show that our country had grown feeble apd poor under a policy of low taxation from 1846 to to 1800? Was the north with high priced free labor less wealthy and less powerful than the south with not simply pauper labor, but with actually slave labor? Is dither of these things fame? And yet gentlemen say that low taxation will ruin 1 us.—Breckinridge, of Arkansas, in House ! Debate.
