The Republican party; its history, principles, and policies . the Federal uniform shouldbecome the inmate of an alms-house, or dependent upon pri-vate charity. In the presence of an overflowing Treasury itwould be a public scandal to do less for those whose valorousservice preserved the government. We denounce the hostilespirit of President Cleveland in his numerous vetoes of meas-ures for pension relief, and the action of the Democratic Houseof Representatives in refusing even a consideration of generalpension legislation. AN INVITATION TO WORKINGMEN. In support of the principles herewith enu


The Republican party; its history, principles, and policies . the Federal uniform shouldbecome the inmate of an alms-house, or dependent upon pri-vate charity. In the presence of an overflowing Treasury itwould be a public scandal to do less for those whose valorousservice preserved the government. We denounce the hostilespirit of President Cleveland in his numerous vetoes of meas-ures for pension relief, and the action of the Democratic Houseof Representatives in refusing even a consideration of generalpension legislation. AN INVITATION TO WORKINGMEN. In support of the principles herewith enunciated, we invitethe co-operation of patriotic men of all parties, and especially 358 THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. of all workingmen, whose prosperity is seriously threatened bythe free-trade policy of the present Administration. TEMPERANCE AND MORALITY. The first concern of all good government is the virtue andsobriety of the people. The Republican party cordially sym-pathizes with all wise and well-directed efforts for the promo-tion of temperance and Q^^. $3, <2-*t-^.


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