Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1885 — The New York Ticket. [ARTICLE]
The New York Ticket.
The Buffalo Express thus speaks of the Republican State ticket: Davenport, Carr, Wadsworth—if any State ticket was ever framed with three such acceptable candidates on it we don’t happen to recollect it. If any three names could have been brought together giving a fuller representation of the whole party, or a fairer promise of union and harmony, we are not able to think of them. If we can't win with them it is because victory would have been impossible for the Republican ticket this year under any circumstances. We have-not space for speaking at length upon the merits of the other candidates. Nor is it necessary. If the other names were those of weak and insignificant men, the three already mentioned would still have weight enough to make a strong ticket. But they are not. In all its parts and as a whole the Republican State ticket is a strong one, worthy of the party’s cordial and unanimous support, and, we hope 1 and judge, sure to get it That is the only thing needed for its election by an old-fashioned harmonious Republican majority. \ „ --’J,- 1 ’ I _■ ■ If you become discouraged you are apt to make a fool of yourself, which, as a fool is nothing more nor less than stupidity gone to seed, is not to your credit.
