Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1892 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
After the tariff act of 1890 had become operative, in a speech at Toledo, Mr. McKinley said: “The masses of the people will never consent to the inauguration of a policy which scales down their wages and renders it harder to obtain the necessaries of life.” The Pennsylvania workmen are now getting full benefit of the “fair wages” promised by the author of the McKinley tariff. Now that Carnegie has “inaugurated the policy to scale down the wages” of his men, why Toes nut Mc-Kinley-come to their Not a word has been uttered, in defence, by this “friend of labor” during all their trouble with Baron Carnegie.
Echoes from a Republican Organ. The Chicago Tribune preaches free trade between campaigns but never fails to support the nominees of the Republican party. As the campaign is oh it is not saying much about the reduction of wages in the Carnegie mills and the subsequent labor troubles. However, what The Tribune said four years ago about the tariff and wages is applicable today. Here are a few extracts from that great Republics organ: The lowest wages paid in this country for labor at all skilled' are in industries having protection, and none of them pay any more than the market rate for labor, while all strive to appropriate the entire tariff bounty to themselves and give workmen no share.—Tribune May 5, 1888. New England has two .strongly distinguished classes of population—tariff protected monopolists and coupon-clippers so rich that they don’t know how to spend their money anil pauper factory hands who never get a cent s worth of protection out of the tariff.—Tribune, Jan. ti, 1888. In point of fact, protected workmen are the poorest paid town laborers in the United States, and the more highly protected the factories, are the less the wages. —Tribune, Feb. 11, 1888.
Itch on human and norsor. and all animals cured in 36 niinutss by Woolford s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long A Eoer, Druggists, The increase of State tax, including benevolent and reform fund, in Jasper county, is $ 7,620 84. Total increase of tax, 26,084 94, Increase of local tax, $18,464 15. The increase of the tax on railroads within the county is $11,077 91, or $3,457 u 7 greater than the increase of State tax. The increase of the tax on railroad property should have decreased the total tax- levy of 1891 below that of 1890.
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AJORDECAI F. CHIECOTE. Attorney -at-Law .'ENHSELARB, - IVDI ANA ’radices'in the Courts of Jasper and adolnlng counties, Makes collections a specialty. Office on north side of Washington attest, opposite Court House- vlnl MMONP. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOM PSON Attorney-at-Law. Hotary Public. THOMPSON & BROTHER, ttRNSBKLAEB. • - INDIANA Practlcein all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER, Collector and Abstractor vVe pay i irticular attention to paying tax . selling and leasiag iftnds. v 2 n 4 JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW and NOTABY PUBLIC, ear office in rear of Rensselaer Bank. Rensselaeb Indiana.
IRA W. YEOMAN, attorney at Law, NOTARY PBBbIC Real Estate art Collects Aeent* REMINGTON, INDIANA, practioe in all the Courts of Newtoi[| v gies ton and Jasper counties.
BL ajOUQHRIDGE. yictob e. loughuidoe Ji H< LOUGHRIDGE & SON, Physicians and Surgeons. Office ia the new Leopold Biock, seco - d floor second door right-hand side of hall: Ten per cent.interest will be added to all sccounts running Uusettled longer than ffiree months. vlnl DK. 1. B. WASHBURN Physician Sc Surgeon Renttelaer, Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye," Ear, Nose and Throut, and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for glasses.
John Makeevek, jay Williams, President. Cashier. CAEMEEB 5 BANK, •*”Opposite Public Square*** RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA. Receive Deposits. Buy and Sell Exchange Collections made end promptly remitted. n None; Loaned. Do a general banking Business. August 7, 18*3.
