Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
5/A Clip pt* FLY NETS CHEAP AND STRONG. K other styles 5-A Nets, prises to astiaß Wm- ATMs A Boss. P— — TTU Bold hr all dealers. MORE TINTINNABULATION. This is the first day of July, 1891, and upon this uay, under the McKinley ini. qui y. the tariff on tin plate is raised from one cent a pound to two and two-tenth cents a pound—an increase of 12ftper cent, ad valorem. Meanwhile, all the tin plate that Europe had to sell has been brought over here, the steamers of the last week carrying nearly 500,000 cases. All this, and the millions of cases imported since ‘he outrageous law passed, will be staffed into the bogus tin-plate manufactories and sold as American tin. Meanwhile our people long have been, and long will b , paying three prices for their tin goods in consequence of this unmitigated outrage. That was what was intended. The bogus manufacturers are already rich, altho’ they have never manufactured, and sre not ncliued to do so. But they wilt elp to put in a hansome campaign fund for McKinley all the same. And yet if the American people car. tamely submit to the tin-plate fraud, and the pearl-button fraud, and a hundred other frrud# contained in that same McKigley bill, then there is little hope for them. It is not believed that the have not anv intention to . übmit.—Cincinnati Inquirer, July 1.
BUTTHEY AREFREETRADEAGENCIES. 'Cincinnati Enquirer.] A good many Republican leaders are felicitating themsel es that a big crop this year will help to get Major McKinley out of the woods. “A bountiful crop and the fanners will be with us on the ‘protection' 18806.“ say they. Just why a good crop sho :li impel the farmers to vote to 'a\ themselves unnecessarily under the guise of “protect!,n“ is not altogether clear. The warm suu-hine an 1 the invigorating rain are the piime fa tors of plentiful harvests. But they car not be said to bo the edu t of a high tariff. They both come in under absolute free trade. The same sunshine and the same rain stimulate the germ and ripen the harvests tvery-where that harvests grow and ripen. The science of robbing the rnanv for the benefit of the few by imposi- g a t iriff ax on rain and sutisbii e, the cireumau'bi nt air and the cooling breeze has not yet been reduced to an exact sc en -e. If it had be-n the.e wou;d hav e been a stiong plank in the Columbus platform imposing a heavy tax upon them. hy shoal , the farmers vote for the robber tariff bo-ause the two g,eit untaxed agencies bring them the wherewith to pay their other taxes/ Farmers wanting Mowers, Binders and Binding Twine call on Coen & Paxton, agents for the Buckeye. J. W. Duvall has several good farms for sale, on good terms. Enquire of him for particulars. Monon Excursions. For the meeting of the Annual Session of the Island Park Assembdy at Roms City, Indisna, the Monon will soil excursion tickets at one lowest limited -first class fare for the round trip from all points in Indiana; tickets to be sold July 27th to August 12th, inclusive, to be good going only on date of sale and good to return until and including August 15th, 1891. Horace Peacock is filling up his new shop on Washington street, opposite the Novels House, with a large stock of harness, bridles, halters, etc., etc., of his own manufacture, and made from the best material in the market. Prices reasonable. Those in want of goods in his line are respectfully invited to give him a call. He solicits an inspection of his work before going elsewhere.
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