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Republican Must Keep Still

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
June
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Th'.nga have taken a queer turn, poffltlcally. It te amnslng to hear tbe demócrata who howled calamity last year wnen tbere was n i calamity, DOW tli.it business and i.il depreaeton li;n' resnlted trom a feai that the democratie promlaea made a ye.-ir ago in Chicago will Im; fulrnifil ïiy congrem, declare that the repnbUcaos mu-i remain Bllent. Thls characteristically democratie, and the republicana have what the demócrata oever woold do: they have u-ra every argument posaib!e ti allay t'ears and prevent a panie. M'in the demócrata pleaae remember tii'.-s tact '.' Iu respect to this laudable action c.f the repubUcan editora throughout the natiou, the Cleveland Leader says that the altitud.' uí the repubUcan prese during tbe financia] disturbaacee ot the last two montas contrasts Btrikingly with course of Leadtag democratie Journala before ( irvciand's Imauguration. When Miji'-is tit iMt liali as bad a thJ have been since March 1. tin1 bourbun neirapapece clamoreó a;.raiiist the Harri-iia adminisirai iim because 11 ï-adical niotluids were adopted In regard to the gold reserve and the monvy queetlon generally. TIm republican party was denoanced a reeponslbLe U:v n ry business condi- whicli were ti be gtralghtened out, "f conree, wiicn demócrata took charge cl the oatlon'a affaire. More iiian two have paased since ilic iiiaiiuui'Mt ion of I'rfsidi'in Cteveland. and nothing hae been done. The stoei ol gold .in tlie United Btatee treasury lias been permltted to run do vn unprcccdcntcdly lmv, and buslness truublrs liavi' muit ijtlied in all dlrecttoos, yei ttue repubUcan preaa bas ni.-i mu .- im-ii a generally calm, reaBOnabie, aml patriotic attitude. It bas tricd to etocourage and reassnre jt readen, and bo deal justly with the adniiiiistratiim In all respecta. In all thiis fliere has been shown one of tbe most noteworthy dtUerences between tihe temper of the two greal jiartics. The ('osniopolitan offers one tlicmsand !s(.-liolars.liips to the boy or Kirl wIki -vvanto on enough to work lor it, and our boys and irirls wlm want a colleg-e educatiooi can get it free of expense to their fatlurs ii they wUl. A letter to the OoamQpolitan, New York, vi!l brlng all pnrtiuclars, and it is wort li this effort. Thére are many youag folks in tlic country who sih lor a broader educatlon b'ut do not see any way to get it. Tllie Cosiuopoütan shows the way, and 1 is upen and possilile to any j oung peraon m ba is in earnest. Tbe l'.ililf saya that lie that humbli'! u hini.scit' shaii be exalted, and the boy who would become successlul in li Ie. must, llke this man. begin b sbowíng a wBUngneM to do anytluiaiK tliat in' is bid. A conceited, tating, over-nioe clerk (.■omes to Qothdng; but the lad who is earnesi and resolute, whose aims and pur)"-i'. are bda motive power, who is not to be turned Bedde trom an object im liie by ïaise prlde in snort, who, in any honorable calling, is widilag to do as be is bid, is almosi eer! a in. other thinus being equal, to in reputatiou. and to be rirhiy rew arded with socceaa.

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Ann Arbor Courier