Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1894 — A Sure Thing. [ARTICLE]

A Sure Thing.

At a soiree musienle: "And now. darling, that we are at last alone in this retired corner, far iway from the guests, I can tell yo» how much I love you." ‘‘lmpossible, for mamma has just gone to the piano and everybody will oe rushing in here to get out of the .

Cleveland seems determined to be revenged on Gorman. A special says: "Public Printer Benedict discharged about three hundred employees frqjn the Government Printing office today who had been appointed on the recommendation jof Senator Gorman. These men were let out, it is said, on an order from the White House and it is an incident of the war waging between the President and Senator Gorman, growing cut of the tariff fight”

“how can we face the people AFTER INDULGING IN SUCH OUTRAGEOUS DISCRIMINATIONS AND VIOLATION OF PRIVCIPLE ?” —Cleveland’s letter to Wilson ■ ■ on the Senate bill. But there are provisions in this BILL WHICH ARE NOT IN LINE WITH HONEST TARIFF REFORM AND IT CONTAINS INCONSISTENCIES AND CRUDITIES WHICH OUGHT NOT TO APPEAR IN ANY TARIFF LAWS OF ANY KIND. ■—Cleveland’s letter to Ca filings when the bill became •« law. Abraham Lincoln said that he thought that he knew enough to know that “When an American paid twenty dollars for steel to an English manufacturer, America had the steel and England had the twenty dollars. BSZZOEn he paid twenty dollars for steel to an American manufacturer America had both the steel and the twenty dollars.”