Show WHAT RECORDS SHOW fea y ii Is i at abt gnp 6 many adf 3 5 S ersi irp agn publish u what y ts f S c v chie ackin trade odthe of the rea republican camp campaigners gueft this year dire either the athe currency question Js is a geni general nril indi indictment cament 0 of f democratic rel jAi i 7 the i only thing of 0 weight is the specific allegation that under publican Iti tul the et country burls j s green bay while a tini democratic administration 0 of f affairs R produced aaa 1 trial distress il commercial comi I 1 failure and ana a regular catt cata am of business busine 3 5 desolation and misery like most of the republican campaign I 1 statements this one will not bear investigation indeed the only reliable basis for any statement of this kind proves very conclusively that just the reverse is ill true the report of business failures as given by duns duas mercantile agency for the last ten years affords little sat satisfaction faction to these brave campal campaigners i eners who are afraid of nothing but the truth that report is as follows number of amount of year failures liabilities is 1884 ims 10 1888 1887 I 1 1888 16 1888 OM 1801 MM 1892 03 1883 14 this vt increase was waa occasioned by the great number of bank failures in im 1893 the cat burties of which aggregated ao elated the record of the republican publican He party during the years following the war when its control of all departments apartments part ments mints of the government was undisputed and complete 13 is a shameful hame shame fut fui one wt inthis ii hii r regard e gard who can forget thedarl the dark dakof of 1873 a darkness which came on a dear clear day when the skies of hope were brightest in 1873 there were Mth liabilities aggregating then disaster ast e r ran riot there were failures 1875 1475 1876 JI 1877 and in iii 1878 when it is remembered that there was cwm little bu business done and few failures the west avs new and thinly TO populated pu though full of enterprise and rapidly growing during all those years it willbe irwill be se seen mihat that the ratio of failures failure 0 population was much higher even of the unprecedented year ephr of 1893 i bout about a palica orators prate such affectation aff don ot of virtuous indignation W it will be noted of 3 d b the amount o alii I da ted P 2 cess bess of f m jt L bli 6 W aben abow was Zaga iiii fellows in relm ami shows 6 publican 4 arty r was tit A i 00 bupt i esy f i monopoly q ya I 1 vt t fc j which bearo 1 m ej the jear 2 11 2 idil iba irit 10 taij H a and 11 t i P gre f A X i to aliw bli pan T hi e latt ear earm mr arthurs u m jbv tl 1878 i rz arniat wai less thaia t ow t RM 0 f is Ms dw kS koft MW af y fal f vs v av ir of aall f fijn tf SK S K ii abet J y f yf s ry y asiaf a S e T A Q f 2 fc 4 means was steadily pursued with liabilities s i of W jn in 1885 a democratic president ent was inaugurated gW immediately I 1 times tim es improved the barometer ot busi ness shows a falling off in failures fail ittes as well as in lia liabilities and in 1887 the number of failures had fallen to or 1834 fewer than in arthurs closing year iu in june 1888 the republican national convention at chicago adopted the famous mckinley resolution tori tion favorin favoring 9 prohibitive taiti ive protection duties the number of failures leaped up tip at once to harrison was elec elected tedi wih aaa one year of his administration sent the number barup up to another year and the number went up to 10 the next or 1891 the number passed high water mark an and d reached and aba he closed his administration with a year in in which the failures numbered with liabilities it at only more then twice as many failures as aa in 1873 1573 with less than half as great an amount in liabilities in other words while the average liabilities in 1873 was about showing that the small business men were not I 1 largely ie represented tho the republican P policy faithfully carried out under harrison hamson had resulted in reducing the be average liability to about in 1892 a fact which unerringly points to the gradual elim elimination Li nation from trade and industry of 4 the individual and their complete control by multi millionaires in the f arm of trusts combines and syndicates march 4 benjamin harrison hamson stepped down and out of the presidency the no treasury he had found overflowing with a surplus he left bare with an actual deficit for his successor to supply he had di dishonored silver and discredited the currency of the nation his administration ministration 11 had fostered monopoly and discouraged individual enterprise one on e month later the results of his corrupt rule became apparent in the number of bank failures which occurred in april by may I 1 the condition had became critical and from the ath of may to the of byul july y 1893 be before for the democratic cratic had time lime to do a thin thing ff save to try to avert impending disaster i nearly of individual deposits had been withdrawn with drawn f from rom national banks alone and ana failures occurred on emeri every hand and in every line the li lineal heritage e of four years ars of republican misrule j if from these figures fi burps which eh are the republican party managers pan can gather comfort they are at liberty to use chemin them in their campaign addresses matthe but Mut the less sai said d by them about the bus business mess pro prosperity the I 1 their cause ause for or w whether hether we take the t he bartys rem record rd ifor the I 1 last a t four years or ib go aback ack to the time of the reconstruction prida period when the d door of t au success c cess waiting F 16 to al all we aind record boia af tiep 0 on ih the shehand ohe hand an and i ddn s shameful dishonor h 0 r bifid i |