Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1894 — Press Opinions and Comments [ARTICLE]
Press Opinions and Comments
Grover Cleveland has fallen further and Jit harder than any man since Sam i’atch. —Muncie Times. Congress and the. Senate are not standing Umthe JDemocratic platform; they are sitting down on it. fell City Journal. Senator Hill is not popular with his party now, but his party is unpopular and he is more respected than any one in it. —Muncie News. What does it profit the country if 525,000,000 be saved in pensions and §34,009,000 given to the Sugar Trust?—Elwood Call Leader. Senator Quay’s testimony 7 on sugar speculation shows one thing, and that is that he is not a'candidate for The presidency.—V ernon Journal. The Sugar Trust and the southern plantations are the only infant industries that the Democratic party regards as entitled to protection.— Gushen Times. The question of the need of a new White House at Washington has been revived The need of a new president is far more pressing at this time. —Columbia City Commercial.
A few years ago Oscar Wilde, when he came to this country to lecture, complained that we had no ruins. But that was before the Democratic party came into power —Paoli Republican. Senator Gorman testifies that ho doesn’t know where the Democratic campaign funds came from Probably nobody ever was really innocent as this old campaigner looks.—Shelby Republican. There isn’t a county in Indiana where the assessed valuation of personal property is not less today than last year. In many of the counties the depreciation runs into hundreds of thousands of dollars. Democracy is a blight. —Shelbyville Republican. Biby headwear a'most given away at Mi a. Leckliders. SIO,OOO private funds to Loan on Real Estate Mortgages at Citizens State Bank. Ten different makes of Sewiwg m« chines, At Steward’s. The Stmdird is sold by N. Warner Sons. For real city work, go to Mks. L. M. Imes.
