Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1888 — Talked Like Democrats. [ARTICLE]

Talked Like Democrats.

Indianapolis Journal. E; G. Cornelius, who is in England with his family, after making the continental tour, wrote to his old partner in business, N. S. By ram, under date* of London, Aug. 6, and in the letter said: “This is a Very poor country in which to get American news. The papers of this place Often cave nothing from America except the stock market, or if something is said in Congress favoring free trade they are sure to have that. England is for "free trade in America, and favors the election of Cleveland; in fact the papers Rev he will sweep everything clean. The London Times calls Harrison the great unknown. I met a good many Englishmen while on our/continental tour and every last one of them talked just like an American Democrat. , . Georgia, which polled but 25,395 votes for Congressmen at the last election, has ten Representatives in Congress, while Dakota, which had an election at the same time and polled 104,011 votes, has no representative in Congress. Democratic fairness is fully exemplified in this.