Show mr cleveland opposes the silver dollar in unlimited quantity this will please the north and east where the gold bugs roost do congregate but what of the west and south where farmers and laborers toil with not enough money in circulation mr Clev elands repeated opposition to silver coinage ill make him solid witti the millionaires fort worth tex gazette it cannot but add to tho of the protest of new york upon this subject silver coinage that it should receive alie emphatic endorsement indorsement indor of our most distinguished citizen and the sim tle and pointed manner in which that endorsement indorsement indor is given will but increase the confidence of sober and intelligent citizens throughout the country in mr cleveland new york times such a man can afford to lose the presidency and hold fast to thu integ rity of duty and conviction his character is something if the countey had in it scores of such a nan there would be less show for the demagogue who yields up hi opinions as fast as they are demanded by his party mr cleveland had told the truth about hia deliberate and immovable position on a critical question he has told this time sounder circumstances which will con evince even his enemies that he loves truth for the truths bake dallas tex mr Clev elands declarations put him in antagonism with the majority of liis party in congress but they tt ill doubtless strengthen him in the east they will alao however inspire antagonism to him in the west they will be i tho basis of direct organized and persistent opposition to him ano distinguished gentleman even now does not have that pleasing prospect of a unanimous nomination to the presidency which he enjoyed ono and t vo years ago denver bews yews mr Clev elands letter on silvar bohi age will cause deep regret throughout the democratic party the party is in bayor of the tree coinage bill it baa so voted in congress and has BO declared in the western and southern states the west and the south are together for free coinage abo democratic party has settled its position the presidential nominee must conform to democracy on not only ono but both the great issues mr Cleveland 8 place in 1892 will be a the head or in the ranks according to to his decision to yield or nut to yield to abo bartys judgment on silver from the tone of his letter though the parta will bee the event with regret it seems more chaa possible that ho stand on the platform that will be adopted assuredly the letter will no change alio ra ty kansas city aims it 13 strange yet true it at the occasion each time for at sorting that lie was a statesman with the courage of his convictions was the strong duesend of the party to his ill timed utterances and by way of an apology for the lack of political sagacity he displayed upon each ordinarily a democratic statesman tta guilty of such political alion auld have been roundly denounced as a bungler but mr cleve anah efforts brought forth from who deprecated them nothing stronger in the way of reproof than the sentence we have demar neis TUB great problem that now confronts the democratic party is that of electing a president who is opposed to free coinage and at the same time electing a congress that will pasa a free coinage bill over his veto A louis globe democrat |