Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
time be diverted into other channels, but ultimately it will resume its course with irresistible strength. The Democratic party is not for a day, but for all time.” In his Detroit interview, Czar Reed, of Maiue, s id, “the Republican party will n t again endorse so radical a tariff measure as the McKinley bill.” And in his recent speech at Akron, Ohio, Senator John Sherman hedged on the MoKiuloy law and g ive u f terance to Some very good Democratic doctrine. Here an exc rpt from the speech: “The principal object of n tariff should be revenue for tbo government and not revenue for a few individuals. When there is a surplus die tariff should be teduoed, aud in no case should duties be imposed solgiy for the protection of an industry.. No duties should be levied for protection tliut are not needed for revenue.” This is ia direct opposition to the high tai iff idea of protection for the sakejuf protection as embodied in the McKinley law. •—.— The Demooiacy of Jasper county were very generous in their acceptance and support of a large number of the Populist candi. dates. Their congressional candidate had not the least possible show and they shouldghave reciprocated by a generous support of Mr. Zimmermau, but they did not. Hereafter, if the Demooracy fail fail to place a straight, square ticket in the field, wt shall reserve to ourself the privilege of supporting whom we pleas. .
