McKINLEY ss PAN A Few Facts To Be Rememb t hesy ¥ ——————— wy 11 iE REAL PANICS UNDER REPUBLICAN RULE. { ) has * sly embarrassed 1 Tha par legislation. “BLACK FRIDAY" PANI H C—1869 Fr 184 wh ¥ k sv" ERVY ont} f September #4, whet AWer THE PANIC OF 1873 by wg THE McKINLEY PANIC--1893 { ~ ha pan of bu ral r that RR ES ROOSEVELT 1907 ered by Thoughtful People OCTOBER 8, 1860, AND RE. MAINED IN EFFECT UN. TIL AUGURT THE WILSON TARIFF LAW, enacted a Demo- cratic Congress, WENT INTO EFFECT AUGUST #7, 1854. take the examine the Repub- textbook for 126 and 127, ICS 1804. by If any o will ble to ne Ie lican campaign Or 13! 4, pages be will find considerable fpace devoted to a statement of business disasters from July 18 1804 1883 until November 1% The Republican man. their readers the Cleve- administration was in. agers expected to remember that land asugurated March 4, 1808, and that all these disaster oceurred under Democratic administra. tion; but they erpected their readers to forget that ths Be- tariff law was an foroe up to August 27, 1854, or ceyering more than twelve months of the sirteen months’ rs as described by the Republican ion publican ISSUE. NM. T. 4 REPUBLICAN PERIOD ¢ of 1883 Republican orators date when the McKinley into effect. But when in they are required to face the fact that ng the life of the Re was the anticipation Democratie ie went aun that of in For this rea victory ce July 18, 1803, 1 wf bill became indioatsons of the so were gwen November 1850, a little McK wiley ul became a urated March were mau i, give: HN this ROK I k the = ail « pe ‘term 8 admitted by everyone familiar ! r had Harr son's secretary of Ld York we of § PE I Harrison } he had con.
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