Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1892 — Preisfdint Harrison's Letter of Acceptance. [ARTICLE]

Preisfdint Harrison's Letter of Acceptance.

Nothing that has appeared since the campaign opened baa attracted more attention than President Harmon's letter of acceptance. It has proven a moat telling document, and one which it is felt must prove extremely valuable to the party. His clear statement of the benefits to manufacturers and workingmen already felt under the McKinley law, produces marked effect, while his showing of the growth of our foreign commerce under reciprocity is equally convincing. His commendation of Mr. Blaine in the good work he performed while a member of the cabinet, both as to reciprocity and otherwise, is very gratifying to the admirers of that great man. One important service that the letter has performed is to bring to the public attention the dangers which threaten the business public in a return to the old state banking system, as proposed by the Democratic platform. The proposition for a commission to consider elections and apportionment methods takes away from the Democrats the scarecrow of "force bill," and shows that neither the Republican party nor its leader want anything more than fair /treatment for all sections and all citizens. . ■ '■===—."