Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1892 — Harrison’s Banquo. [ARTICLE]
Harrison’s Banquo.
Governor Chase failed to mention Judge Woods in any of his addresses while here. It is a fact that Judge Woods is a regular Banquo to the administration and though he rises occasionally is kept as much in the back ground as possible.— St irke County Ledger. A free trade wool grower remarked to The Tribune editor that he had been confronted by the argument that wool would not be worth eleven cents a pound if made free. If the gentlemen whe make this statement will oompare Boston and London prices for the past year they will find that there is but little difference, London paying slightly highei prices.—Bock vUle Tribune. Protection Again,t Pinkertons. Indians, is the first state to enact a law prohibiting the employment of Pinkertons, This law was passed by the Democratic legislature of 1889.
