Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1895 — Who Put Out the Fires? [ARTICLE]
Who Put Out the Fires?
> Tne republiein editors of Ohio are a cheeky set in continuing the calamity howl set agoing bv McKinley, and of vh:cn he now seems ashamed In a telegram to the Republican state convention of Penn vlrania the rural buzzards of the Ohio press*declare 'that repuolican zeal in Ohio. will help relight the fires of industry throughout the nation so viciously extingusked by the Democratic party ” takes a set of loonies indoctrinated with the idea that “the foreigner pays the tariff tax” to promulgate such idiotic falsehood
Withthe Wilson tariff in operation loss than a year, the wages cf over a million c £ American workingmen have been increased from the reductions made under the McKinley tariff As soon a the McKinley tariff went into operation wages commenced to fall As soon rs the Wil. son tariff got fnr'y In operation wages commenced to increase Th McKinley tariff cot off the revenues of government so as to make bond issues necessary 1 he Wilson tariff is replenishing the revenues and will soon square the books Manufactories that were idle under the McKinley law have relighted their fires under the Wilson tariff New enterprises have been set agoing under the-Wilson tariff that were not thought of under the b ileful and disastrous sway of McKinley ism The republicans as a purty have abandoned McKinleyism as as a living is hub it is pronounced defunct in in the household of its friends The party dare uot preseut the issue of the repeal of the " il son tariff and the substitution in its plnoo of McKinleyism And that rsthe way “f e fires of industry througeout the nation have been so viciouslv extinguished by the democratic paoty “—Pittsburg Post A oi. lightning is often a mile long Artificial ivory is made from condensed skim milk P. ussian blue paint is made from the ashes of tne burnt hoofs of horses
