Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1893 — Changed Conditions. [ARTICLE]

Changed Conditions.

The Republican organs that pretend to have discerned a weakening of Mr. Cleveland's purpose to secure a reform of the tariff probably do not deceive themselves. They certainly will not deceive the country. The man Who risked defeat for an oiherwisa sure rc-eiection to the Presidency by forcing the issue of tariff reform because he believed it to be light, and who has adhered steadfastly to that issue ever since, is not at all likely to weaken in its support now that he has been sustained by the people an! putin power to carry out his policy. To the sneering inquiry whether Mr, Cleveland now thinks that “it is a condition that confronts us, not a theory,” the reply is: Yes, but, thanks to Republican profligacy and misrule, the condition is different and more perilous.—New York World. It Is the irony of fate that McKinley should be the victim of the delusive American-tin boom which b« did so much to foster.