Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1893 — What Shall we do to be Saved? [ARTICLE]
What Shall we do to be Saved?
The Democratic party is actually becoming alarmed at the financial condition the Democratic policy has produced, and the leaders are no w begging the people to help them “let go the bear.” Cleveland implores the public as follows: “I think that between the present and the meeting of congress much depends upon the action of those engaged in financial operations and business enterprises. Our vast national resources and credit are abundantly sufficient to justify them in the utmost faith and confidence. If, instead of being frightened, they are conservative, and if, instead of gloomily anticipating immediate disaster, they contribute their share of hope and steadiness they will perform a patriotic duty and at the same time protect their own interest, l'he things ju6t now needed are coolness and calmness in financial circles and study and reflection among our people.”
