Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1889 — TARIFF REFORM LEAGUE! [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

TARIFF REFORM LEAGUE!

On Friday evening, June 21st, 1889, a meeting will be held at the Court House, in Rensselaer, for the purpose of organizing a Tariff Reform League in this place. With ihe highest protective tariff the country has ever known and starvation wages the hire of the workingmen of the land; with monopolies arrogant and soulless »nd the Harrisonian administration olajing into their hands, the time Is certainly auspicious for the organization of Tariff Reform Leagues in every city, village and hamlet in the country. The sooailed protection is a delusion and a fraud.

We publish on first page to-day, by request, the constitution and by-laws of the Tariff Reform Leag ie. The beauties of the protective policy of the republican party is on exhibition to-day in the mines throughout Indiana. The operators have succeeded in reducing the miners and their families to the point of starvation. President Harrison has given S3OO for the benefit of the Johnstown sufferers.—Republican. He promised the Clay county sufferers plenty of work and high wages. For bread he has give ll them a stone. The “Tall Sycamore” has writ ten a letter in which he plainly points out the difference between the fair and extravagant promises of Harrison and his supporters before the election, and the starving condition of those who were io receive high wages and plenty of employment as a result of republican success. We note the Indianapolis Journal does not take kindly to it Kentland Democrat: Miss Mary Bowers received a letter from T-il-lie Hull last Monday contradicting the report published in the Indianapolis Journal, and copied in the Kentland Gazette, that she had b?en muruered by one Sam Jones. She states that she is a healthy corpse.