Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1892 — A Tariff Problem. [ARTICLE]
A Tariff Problem.
How will the high protection people have the face to ask a continuance of the McKinley wool tariff, in view of the fact that wool is the lowest ever known ? The wool problem is not a very hard one to solve if one considers the whole history of the prices of that article. The highest prices ever paid for wool have been when it was on the free list. The lowest have been when attempts have been made to create an artificial and unnatural value by imposing a socalled protective tariff. These are the facte.—Bluff ton Banner.
