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A Double Faced Ticket

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
September
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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How can yon vote for a doublé action presidential combination like Cleveland and Stevenson? The team does not pull together. One is plowing iu the politica! furrow of tarifï reform, civil service and gold, while the other ia pulling the old Democratie cart in the direction of free silver and spoils. Between them you do not know waere you will fetch up. When there was honest, real patriotic work to be done for the country they both bired substitutes. Don't vote for substitute candidates.- New York Recorder. Under the first full year of the McKiuley law importations of manufactures of wool, silk, hemp, cotton, Iron, steel and tobáceo were reducid 840,G9S,454, thusgiving increased employment to persons engaged in their manufacture in this country. Bepublicans Mnst Not Neglect. Republican prospecta are bright. B;it that is no reason for neglecting the thorOnSfh Wiirlr whir-h ia nfinwr 4-,. insm-e success. Repeatedly the great party to which the country owes ao mueh of its prosperity within the last thirty years, after beginning a presidential coutest with scauty confidence, has oompelled victory by the ïnagnificent energy of its workers.- New York Tribune. The country has been brought face to face with the question, Which is the better circulating meditan, state or national bank bilis? Every presidetitial vote cast in November next will be in ansvver to that questiou. Evasion of it would be impossible. Mr. Cleveland has not intimated the slightest dissent froin any part of the platform on which he stands. The first fnll yeur of the McKinW l-.,„ showed an Increase of 159,938,383 in Bales of agricultura! product to other countries as ngaiiist tho last f 11 11 year of the oll tariff. Treasury officials state that the department has i balance of $50,000,000, hikI the reveuues. notwithBtanding the loss of the $00,000,000 on sugar, are increasing at the rate of $1,000,000 a month frona customs alone. This rato of increase has been going on since March 1. Somethtog of a li'jïiit fit- Delirium tireanems. '

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Ann Arbor Courier