Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1888 — Things to Think Of. [ARTICLE]
Things to Think Of.
“Whenever I see a cheap coat, I think it involves a cheap man under the coat.” — Benjamin Harri-on. “Trusts are private affairs with which neither President Cleveland nor any private citizen has any right to interfere.” — James G. Blain’,. “We favor the entire repeal of the internal taxes (on whisky and tobacool rather than the surrender of any part of our protective system.” —Chicago platjcrm. “The platform is in entire harmony with my views.”—Ben Hamison. “Ihey (foreign-born Democratic voters) should go back to the free-trade-ridden, pope-ridden countries where they belong. ” — Parson Car rant. “Being an anti-Romanist, I am a Republican. ” —Bishop Vincent. “For Vice President we -want some fellow who could reach the conservative forces of the East and get contributions »from the manufacturers and Wall street. "—John J. Ingalls. “In common with most of the Republican Senators, I voted against the restriction of Chinese emigration.”— Ben Harrison. “If I had my way about it, I would put the manufacturers of Pennsylvan a, who are more hignly protected than anybody else, and who make large fortunes every year, under the fire and fry the fat out of them.”— Senator Morrill. Sherman, Allison, Harrison, etc., have records that would be awkward on the tariff, the currency, the Chinese question, etc.—John J. Ingalls. “If we can only punk it down the workingmen’s throats that free trade means less work and letc wages, we will bury this man Cleveland.”— Wood Pulp Miller.
