Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1896 — OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. [ARTICLE]

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

crit is understood that the democratic presidential nomination is actively engaged at presefit in providing itself with a large and tenacious grappling iron.—Chicago Tribune. EFThe Cleveland administration apparently bas two definite ends in view—i to borrow money enough to keep the | government running, and to kill plenty of ducks.- Kansas City Journal, i EFlt is a rather dull day that docs not see a republican candidate for the presidency trotted out in some part of the country. Has anyone heard of democrats 1 tumbling over one another in their eagerness to head their party’s ticket this year?—St. Louis Globe-Dem-ocrat. a • : '■ ■ CFThe people of the nation have exhibited their dislike for the issuing of bonds to foreigners by a generous and patriotic response to the call for a bond loan. They are just as much opposed to the surrendering of our markets to foreigners, and they also will manifest their disapproval of this un-American policy next November.—Albany Jour TUfl.