Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1892 — Republicans Must Not Neglect. [ARTICLE]
Republicans Must Not Neglect.
Republican prospects are bright But that is no reason for neglecting the thorough work which is necessary to insure success. Repeatedly the great party to which the country owes so much of its prosperity within the last thirty years, after beginning a presidential contest with scanty confidence, has compelled victory by the magnificent energy of its workers.—New York Tribune,
The country has been brought face to face with the question, Which is the better circulating medium, state or national bank hills? Every presidential vote cast in November next will be in answer to that question. Evasion of it would be impossible. Mr. Cleveland has not intimated the slightest dissent from any part of the platform on which he stands. The first full year of the MeKlnley law showed an increase of •159,935,55 S In salos of agricultural product* to other couutrle* as against the last full your of tho old tariff. | Treasury officials state that the department has a balance of $30,000,000, and the revenues, notwithstanding the' lose of the $00,000,000 on sngar, are in-. I creasing at the rats; of $1,000,000 a. ! month from customs alone. This rate, of increase has been going on since March 1. See our line of 54 in. dress flannels. L J. Posts*. Nee an elegant line of Neck-Wear at Ellis 4; Murray’s. ~ ;; Straw hats at cost. I. J. Posts*. I fri Hakurv min dnnr Mit of
