Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1892 — REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.

AH the Usual Features Disposed Of Much as In’ Previous Years. The following lit the platform as adopted by the Republican National Convention at Minneapolis: The representatives of the Republicans ot the united States assembled In general convention on the shores of the Mississippi River the everlasting bond of an indestructible reEublic, whose most glorious chapter of historj i the record of the Republican party, congratulate their countrymen on the majestic march of the nation under the banners Inscribed with the principles of onr platform ot 1888, vindicated by victory at the polls and prosperity In our fields, workshops and mines, and make the following declaration of principles: Reaffirm Protection Doctrines. YVe reaffirm the‘American doctrine of protection. We call attention to Its growth abroad. YVe maintain that the prosperous con* dltlon of onr country Is largely due to the wise revenue legislation of the Republican Congress. We believe that all articles which cannot be produced in the United States, except luxuries, should be admitted free of duty, and that on all imports coming Into competition with the products of American labor there should be levied duties equal to the difference between wages abroad and at home. Ws assert that the prices of manufactured articles of general consumption have been reduced under the operations of the tariff act of 1880. We denounce the efforts of the Democratic majority of the House of Representatives to destroy our tsrlfl laws by piecemeal, as is manifested by their attacks upon wool, lead and lead ores, the chief products of a number of States, and we ask the people for their judgment thereon.

Success of Reciprocity. YVe point to the success of the Republican policy of reciprocity, under which our export trade has vastly Increased and new and enlarged markets have been opened for the products of our farms and workshops. YVe remind tlie people of the bitter opposition of the Democratic party to this practical business measure, and claim that, executed by a Repulican administration, our present laws will eventually give us control Of the trade of the world. On tlie Money Question. The American people from tradition and Interest favor blmetalism, and the Republicanparty demands the use of both gold and silver as standard money, with such restrictions and under such provisions to be determined by the legislature as will secure the maintenance of the parity of values of the two metals, so that the purchasing and debt-paying power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, shall be at all times equal. The interests of the producers of the country, its farmers and its workingmen, demand that every dollar, paper or coin, issued by the Government shall be as good as any other. We commend the wise and patriotic steps already taken by our Government to secure an international conference to adopt such measures as will insure a parity of value between gold and silver for use as money throughout the world.

Free Ballot and Fair Count. YY'e demand that every citizen of the United States shall be allowed to cast one free and unrestricted ballot in all public elections, and that such ballot shall be counted and returned as cast; that such laws shall be enacted and enforced as will secure to every citizen, be he rich or poor, native or foreign bom, white or black, this sovereign right, guaranteed by the constitution. The free and honest popular ballot, the just and equal representation of all the people, as well as their Just and equal protection under the laws, are the foundation of our republican institutions, and the party will never relent Its efforts until the integrity of the ballot and the purity of elections shall be fully guaranteed and protected In every State. Southern Outrages. “YVe denounce the continued Inhuman outrages perpetrated upon American citizens for political reasons in certain Southern States of the Union. Foreign Relations.

“We favor the extension of our foreign commerce, the restoration of our mercantile marine by home-built ships and the creation of a navy for the protection of our national interests and the honor of onr flag; the maintenance of the most friendly relations with all foreign powers: entangling alliance with none, and the protection of the rights of our fishermen. YVe reaffirm our approval of the Monroe doctrino and believe in the achievement of the manifest destiny of the republic in its broadest sense. YY’e favor the enactment of more stringent laws and relations for the restriction of criminal, pauper and contract immigration. “We favor efficient legislation by Congress to protect the life and limb of employes of transportation companies engaged In carrying on Interstate commerce, and recommend legislation by the respective States that will protect employes engaged in State commerce, in mining and manufacturing. Home Rule lor Ireland. "The Republican party has always been the champion of the oppressed and recognizes the dignity of manhood, Irrespective of faith, color or nationality; it sympathizes with the cause of home rule in Ireland and protests against the persecution of the Jews In Russia. Popular Education. The ultimate reliance of free popular government's the Intelligence of the people and the maintenance of freedom among men. YVe therefore declare anew our devotion to liberty of thought and conscience, of speech and press, and approve all agencies and instrumentalities which contribute to the education of the children of the land; but while Insisting upon the fullest measure of religious liberty, we are opposed to any union of church and state. Opposition to Trusts. We reaffirm our opposition, declared In the Republican platform of 1888, to all combinations of capital, organized In trusts or otherwise, to control arbitrarily the condition of trade among our citizens. We heartily Indorse the action already taken upon this subject and ask for such further legislation as may be required to remedy any defects in existing laws and to render their enforcement more complete and effective. Reduction of Postuge. YY’e approve the policy of extending to towns, villages, and rural communities the advantages of the free-delivery service now enjoyed by the larger cities of the country, and reaffirm tlie declaration contained in the Republican platform of ism pledging the reduoti»j( of letter postage to one cent at the earliest possible moment consistent with the maintenance of the Poßtofflce Department and the highest class of postal service. Civil Service. YVe commend the spirit and evidence of reform In the civil service and the wise and consistent enforcement by the Republican party of the laws regulating the same. Nicaragua Canal. The construction of the Nicaragua canal Is of the highest importance to the American people, both as a measure of national defense and to build up and maintain American commerce, and it should be controlled by the United States Government. Territories. "We favor the admission of the remaining territories at the earliest practicable date, having due regard to the interests of the people of the territories and of the United States. All the Federal officers appointed for the territories should be selected from bona-fide residents thereof, and the right of self-government should be accorded as far as practicable. Arid Lands.' “YVe favor cession, subject to the homestead laws, of the arid public lands to the States and Territories In which they lie, under such Con* gressional restrictions as to disposition, reclamation and occupancy by settlers as will secure the maximum benefits to the people." The Columbian Exposition. The YVorld’s Columbian Exposition is a great national undertaking and Congress should promptly enact such reasonable legislation In aid thereof as will insure a discharging of the expense and obligations incident thereto and the attainment of results commensurate with the dignity and progress of the nation. Intemperance. “We sympathize with all wise and legitimate efforts to lessen and prevent the evils of intemperance and promote morality. Pensions. “Ever mindful of the services and sacrifices of the men who saved the life of the nation, we pledge anew” to the veteran soldiers of the republic a watchful care and recognition of theft: just claims upon a grateful people. Harrison’s Administration. We commend the able, patriotic and thoroughly American administration of President Harrison. Under it the country has enjoyed remarkable prosperity, and the dignity and honor of the nation, at home and abroad, have been faithfully maintained, and we offer the record of pledges kept as a guaranty.of faithful performance In the future.