Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1892 — PROTECTION AND PINKERTONS. [ARTICLE]

PROTECTION AND PINKERTONS.

Carnegie has two castles in Scotland, • fort in Pennsylvania and a friend in the White House. He has astonished the nobility of Great Britain by the luxury which he displaya in Scotland with the money earned for him by American workmen in his steel industry, protected by Republican legislation and Pinkertons.—Fort Wayne Journal.

Will the Republican press continue to talk of “protection to American labor,’* while Carnegie who keeps Harrison in good Scotch whisky and the Republican party in needed campaign funds— is benefited millions of dollars worth by this “protective tariff,” continues to shut out his employes?—Delphi Times.

That rolling mills in this country occasionally outbid all foreign firms for European contracts, selling the product at much less than they sell the same in America. In spite of this they seek to still further enhance their profits by cutting wages of employes.—Hammond News. Just as soon as their princely incomes are invaded, and Lord Carnegie’s castles in Europe are in need of cash for royal extravagances of the summer season, Sir Andrew will be inclined to call a halt. But can the toilers hold out till that time comes?—Shoals News.