Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1890 — REPUBLICAN TESTIMON [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN TESTIMON

Taxing Dinner-Fall*, T*a Pot* a Pan*. In tho Interest of Monopolist Hill The proposition to put a duty plate was denounced by a re leader in congress some years call to protest an infant industry as yet unborn. The house of rep tives has voted, and the senate peeled to agree, to tax the peopl country from $10,000,000 to $16,0 year to develop and protect this i born infant For what purpoi give employment, it is said, to th workmen now idle, who would quired to make the tin-plate usee country. * * * It would be far for the country to pay 24,000 i average wages to do nothing tha every square of tin roflf, every dim teapot, milk pan and tin can »in build up half a dozen more mo millionaires and enable them to giv ing parties through Scotland to pr< leaders, and to found libraries fr< savings of a 15 per cent, reduction workingmen’s wages.