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Honesty Vs. Dishonesty

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
August
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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,This is the policy that Rryan, is nsking the hennest men or the United Sbates to vote for : ''We (Iemand the free and unlimitec ooinage of bo'bh eilver and Eold at the present lesal ratio of 16t ö' 1, without waiting for the aid or consent of any otner nation. We demani tüat the standard silror dollar vjhall be a full legal tender, eiually with gold, ior all delbts, public and private tnd we faveur Kuch legislation as will prevent for taie future the demonetization of any kind of legal-tender snoney by private contract." Aiid thiis is the statement of principies to wMch MeKialey adheres : ''We are unaiteralily opposel to overy measure calculated to debase Our curreacy or impair the credit of our country. AVe are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver, except by international agreement with the leadins; commercial nations of the world. which we pledge ourselves to promo te ; on il, unfcil sucli agreement can bc oljfcaiaeil, the existing gold standard must be preserved." Tue Chicago iJlatïO'iTU means that the eavings banks and insurance companie may pay 53 cents to every poor man wbo hos a claim upon thiem. The St. Loutó platiorm means tliat as, nO'W, under the existing feold Ktaudr,rd, every dollar which the laixwer receives for nis work, the farmer receives for his wheat, and the ttrl-tty man pays íor insurance br puts in the baak, is worth 100 cents, Isoshall every dollar received or paid out b. them ia tae future be" worth 100 cents In every market in the vlorl(l Every man who wishes to do justicö and to receive justice must. voto for ilcKinley.

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Ann Arbor Courier