Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]

not afford it. The split in 1860— the consequent domination of the sectional republican party, resulting in civil war—should forever hereafter be promotive of Demo> cratic unity. Remember 1860 ! STHE DEMOCRATIC - PARTY Is one hundred years old. It began business in 1796, and has outlived many opposing organizations lhe Fedeial and Whig parties managed four times to carry the Presidential election, holding that office for sixteen years. The Republican party six times elected its President, and stolen the office once. Tfae Democratic party has carried the country fifteen times in Presidential contests (Fraud Hayes serving tie term stolen from Mr, Tilden), and has made Its lasting impression upon the character of the Federal Government as illustrated in the accepted interpretation of its constitutional powers. There will be no danger of the dissolution of the Democratic party as long as the Republtc shall last. Says the Kokomo (Tribune: “The very striking difference between the administration of President Harrison and that of President Cleveland, in their financial record, so far as the latter has gone, is $558.000,000. The Harrison administiation redeemed bonds to the amount of $296,000,000, while the Cleveland administration has in three years issued bonds to the amount of $262,000,000.“ Wonderful! But when Mr, Cleveland went out too first time he loft in the treasury $167,854,955.34 more money than Harrison left when he went out. And there is now In the treasury (or was Ap.il 1) $147,530,800 - 48 more money than t ere was when Har. rison went out. So there is over $300,000,000 of the difference" accounted for Add to that the fact that Harrison’s bll—-lion-dollar congress increased expenditures over $100,000,000 a year, which did not apply to hit) first two years, and also the effects of Harrison's money panic, and the remainder is accounted for. Harrison's record is all i how and no cub. stance, It crumbles to pieces when analyzed.

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