Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1893 — Mr. Cleveland Must Pay Duty. [ARTICLE]

Mr. Cleveland Must Pay Duty.

Somebody abroad has sent Presidentelect Cleveland a package of woolen gloves. Mr.‘Arthur W. Robeson, cus-tom-house broker and forwarding agent of Baltimore, received from England consignment papers for the parcel to arrive on the steamship Rossmore and to be handed to Mr. Cleveland at Washington. The package is free of freight, but as nothing has been said about the duties Mr. Cleveland will have to pay the duties prescribed in the McKinley tariff before receiving the gloves. The duty will be 49J cents on each pound of weight and 60 per cent, ad valorem.