"keep The Rascals Out."
The democratie stealings wliile tlie party was in power i'roin 18IS0 to 18150 amounted to over Í19,üüü,000. The stealin.ns wonld liave been mucli larger i bilt tliere wan no more to steal ; so i woulil be unfair to charge the party witl a lack of enterpftte. How i it aboot the republican parly since lüO? 'l'liey have pakl off two thirds ot our national deb which was biought on liy ohi' democratie I friends, and placed money enough in our treasury to redeem the currency in circulation and tlie gold and ttlver eertilicates. Wljat werourgreeubekiworth in 1801? Tiiiity-sevcn cents in j;old ot sil ver on tlie dollar. VVhat are they worth to-day? i One hundred cenls on the dollar. Why? Siniply becatlM L'ncle .S.im has tiie moiuy to redeem them. Now, our democratie friends say we have too niucli money in I our treasury. Would it begoodjudgment to druin the treasury and bring about money7 matters as they were In 1881.
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