Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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not suffer trom inefllciuey of Judge se< looted. Senator Dan Voorhees will succeed himself. MoKinley’s lips are scaled on ;he money question. The river arfd harbor appropri* ation, direot and authorized, aggregates $76,000,000. A leading republican wishes to enow “by what business process ifcKinley could indorse paper for 11118,000 when he knew he was worth only $10,000.” ‘‘The Wilson tariff,” says the : Pittsburg Post, “according tr the platform of the Indiana Republic cans, has almost destroyed our American industries —meaning es* pecially American manufactures, ihe official reports of the treasury department show that for the nine months of the fiscal year ending with March the exports of American manufactures reached the unprecedented total of $163,187,926, which is five millions more than the figures for the whole twelve months of 1892, when McKinley reciprocity was in full blast; and the fiscal year 1891-92 was the ‘crack year’ of McKinleyism.”
