Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
bill is still in force and goes to prove how readily, in the clos ing sentences of the above, George writes himself down an ass. Miss Frarc McEwen has purchased a Caligraph and is prepared to copy legal and other instruments in type carefully, promptly, and on reasonable terms Orders can be left at the Sentinel office, the Surveyor’s office, or residence. The Democratic party is striving with all its energies to remove the tax which foreign exporters pay for the use of the great American market, the finest in the world. a»d laise the money needed* for the expenses of the Government by direct tax upon the American people, including a large tax upon their breakfast tables. This is Democratic statesmanship. - Republican .
The Democratic party is not striving with all its energies to remove the tax which foreign exporters pay (in a horn). But the infamous republican prohibitory McKinley bill has removed the tax paid by consumers of imj ortations into the national treasury, acd caused it to be paid to th’ Carne gies Pullmans, and other monapolistic lords, thus depriving the government of needed revenue. The concluding portion of the above gem is a covert attack upon the proposed income tax. If the Carnegn s and Pullmans should not pay their mite from their princely incomes towards the ex penses incident to the protection afforded them on the occasion of such outbreaks as is now on.
Then here is another gem, the product of the same fertile brain: “The deficit in the revenues of the Government for the present fiscal yeav will reach nearly SBO,000,000. The deficit iD the pocks ets of the laboring men is a good many times that sum. When the country wants a change it. is always entitled to it. In 1 892 it voted the change. Since then it has done a good deal of work fig„ uring up the costs. The result will not encourage a rej etition of the experiment.” The “change” in the senate was not sufficiently s'rong to enable the Democratic party to consummate its pledges as speedily as desired. It has but one majority, and is opposed by the solid republican vote, D, B. Hill and a few others. It is a candid admissiun that the deficit will reach nearly $80,000,s 000, as the direct result of the operation of the piotec ive McKinley bill. The creation of combines and trusts by the same syso tem of tanff taxation; the regulation of outputs of production to the extent of the demand by these concerns has frequently resulted in a eficit in the pockets of the laboring men.” A “cli nge” of administration has open secured and w j hope soon to Announce a a change in the system oE tariff duties to that of tariff for revenue, This will result in freaking the power of the combines. Competition in trade will create a sur-. plus inste id of a “deficit in the pockets of the laboring men”; and a vast “change” for the better will be the result all along the line.
Austin &co„SS; G. K. Hollingsworth, will i oa n you money on personal mortgage, chattel seen, rity, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loatss can be paid back at any time, and are more desirale than hank loans, beoause interest is re bated.— We have unlimited capital and oan aooommodate everybody President Cleveland, will appoint a commission to investigate the causes of the present labor troubles, which may result in the enactment of laws to meet such emergencies in the future. Right! S4O per men for taking orders. Steady woik, and will furnish the outfit and choice territory, Stock strictly first-class and of the be3t quality. Apply at on*e for outfit and “enure choice territory to THE PROTECTIVE NURSERIES, Geneva, N. T ■ Judge Johnston seems to be in. hsrd lines. He failed of nomination at the first convention from lack of votes and tho blunders of his friends. And the bobt il convention whioh was called for last Mo day to make him the unanimous nominee has been, jof necessity, postponed to Tuesday of next vee k.
