Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1894 — DON’T MISS THIS. [ARTICLE]
DON’T MISS THIS.
Come, Democrat? and Republicans all, and learn something im* portant—s mething good for your business and vour politics. Bead this and keep it around where you can read it often; “Last week’s gold exportation brings the net exports of themetai thus far this year u:. to $3,300,000. The chanc s are, though, that the outgo will be far smaller this year than it was m 1893. The trade balance is heavily in our favor and Europe is not dropping many of our securities.” The statement, which we under-, stand to be a calm, colorless utterance of a fact and an opinion, apt peared in the editorial columns of the Globe-Democrat yesterday. Take notice that a year ago the Republican party’s place in the White House and in the senate wag yet warm and that no Democratic egislation was to be found in the books of the preceding 30 years, Europe is not dropping Amen* can securities, because Europe has faith in our public and private credir. A year ago Europe was dropping them like bo 4 potatoes and was getti g gold for them as fast as possible.
A year of Democratic ascendency finds men hopeful. It finds Europe buying our securities.— The drain of gold has stopped. The Republican panic is over and the footing of business is solid. The cons rast of what Republitanism left to the country with what Democracy has to show is a campaign argument which ranks with the other contrast of what Cleveland left in 1889 with the showing of a Republican term. He leit a full Treasury, unimpeachable credit and general prosperity. In three more years the racy will get the country back to where it was when the Republicans of the Harris n, Roed and McKinley brand got hold.—Bt. Louis Republic. t » Don’t Forget!—Tommy Crockett will pasture colts at 75c. per month; cattle at one cent a day.— Running water.
