Judge, 1888-10-27 · page 8 of 18
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DEMOCRATS SHOW THEIR TRUE COLORS. “ We will put our own intelligent and skillful and pro- ductive labor upon a plane of equality with the laborers of all other countries.” —Roger Q. Mills, Sept. 25, 1888. “He (President Cleveland) has challenged the pro- tected industries of the country to a fight of extermin- i ‘Senator Vest’s Letter to Vest Democratic Club of Louis. We (the Democracy) will remove the occupants before taking the roof off the house.”—Henry Watterson, “We (the capitalists) can coutrol the workingman only 80 long as he eats up to-day what he earns to-morrow.” —William L, Scott. “The conflict between free trade and protection is irre- pressible and must be fought out to the bitter end We spit compromises, and propose neither to ask nor to give quarter.” “The Deno? party, ex- cept in the mn of imbeciles hagdly worth mentioning, is not upon the fone. . Itis a free or it is no- THE DEMOC ins E THAT THE T THEIR BARGAIN WITH SHYLOCK ‘f#" 5 “We propose to let our friend Shylock cut off one pound of your workingmss[8urph Fare Taave Demourats— comicbooks.com