Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1892 — SOME OF THE REASONs [ARTICLE]
SOME OF THE REASONs
Why Tost Should Vote Against tlenloUl Explained. ! First—When itcame to a Tigjoroaaat* sertion of our rights in Behriagsea under his administration, Mr. Cleveland dropped humbly on liis knees before the British lion. --—1 ——iSecond—Because if you are an artisan the economic pottey he is pledged to ear-; ry out, the policy to which his party has committed itself, will bring yon to the sagged condition of the British free trade mechanics. j Third—How can you vote for a double action presidential combination like Cleveland and Stevenson? The team does hot pull together. One is plovrmg in the political farrow of tarilf reform, civil service and .gold, while the other is putting the old Democratic cart in the direction of free silver and spoils. Between them you do not know where you will fetch up. Fqurth—Because with his free ‘trade knife he is trying to kill the goose of protection that has laid the golden egg of-prosperity for the United Stales, h-. ;j Fifth—lf Mr. Cleveland's soldier substitute were running for the presidency yfm could as a patriot find several good and sufficient reasons for voting for him; bat what reason can you adduce for voting for the man who, in youth and vigor and unlike Harrison, did not hsive the courage to gd to the front? Mr. Cleveland never heard a shot fired la anger, hut he vetoed more bid soldier pension hills ‘ than any president from Washington down. That is hiS great war record. He slaughtered veterans by the hundred.—New York Recorder.;
