Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1890 — EDGE BALDWIN. [ARTICLE]

EDGE BALDWIN.

pOUNCED VIEWS ON THE TARIFF. m f I Republican Who Repudiate* ■Taxes in Time* of Peace. BP. Baldwin of Logansport is ■leading republicans oi I ndiana ■phew of U. S. Senator Pratt, in Ice he studied law. In 1880 he Id attorney-general of the state ■publican ticket Last year he ■ stump for Harrison in Indiana, I and New Jersey. In inverview with Judge BaldIshed in the Indianapolis Newt of te following is taken; It believe that the farmers of the ites will ever again be in favor sent war tariff. My notion is out a radical change, the farmers will go against us. qualities of the present tariff are on the agricultural interests, ir is provided with a spoon, while facturers receive protection by lful. Why should the farmer be Ito sell his wheat at the price Jverpool, in the markets of the nd buy all his necessities from urere protected from 30 to 76 per Vhile the latter class is becoming sly wealthy, the farmer is pulling around by tbe tail apd just makng. The tariff should treat all near alike as possible-” sounds very much like democratic

if it does I can’t help it. lam erat. I don't want to see the in party go down upon the tariff when they hold all the cards in n hands." s it not believed that the new nd the proposed federal election ion have made everything solid?” t you believe it. There are 20,000 ans in the state and 1,000,000 in ,ed States who think as I do about form, and if the present abuses are ainated will rebel. If congress and shuffles and cuts off the toil and tinkers a little here and ut makes no radical tariff reform, qprtainly go to the wall."