Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 January 1891 — Page 7

INDUSTRY. Metfcet Oar jJJiX-Xutt r AwiHwii mm! r"ee ..... . . At... 4L.I JOT MK , t WW -J will have a eapeeity of f.eoa.oea 40wUwU great development of !L nail industry, H k still 'reeled by tto high tariff MeKiiileyltee wmii 'infant MutryH ,wl proWWtorjr duty of mm cent per pound, which k now equal lo about M iwr cent, ad valorem, 1m levied on hIU. Thk look like a wanton pteee of tarW folly when it k remembered tliat w The lariNt htiytsrs of thtitte. naik arit r. . fuiui i 1. .. ....... J(?XM50, tRIU twru v 1 im. m mm awn that our nail aru all to Hteet Ums ownpetitloii of th worW in iwHtral mr-1k-U. When th varkms iiHlutrie wtr ireKUiMf tlwir elalma before McKinloy jat winter there waa wiethinf aahl about nails, which kof ho little intivtit Wi eoant-ction with th above facte. At tj, very first si ttinf of tlie wmiiih HU on ii..,niur l. Mr. Horace P. Tolxv. of Norton, mmU a apeech in Ixjhalf of -1 mw limtriMlK. mi1i ax ivujI eokf, iron ore, pk; ami scrap iron. lie prPMntel the etition for free raw matrrkk from the Sew Knkml iiianu-1 facturers, a petittoiiaijfmMlliy more than ISO Anns, incIiHlitiK many of the leading etablkhmenk of New KhkIhihI. He told how the high, freights on coke and coal from Pennsylvania had made it seefftgary for the New KnglaiHl urn rutT - - - - faeturers to have free acceaa to other ix)ttn:cs of supply, and Imjw the hanl coiiiitions impowMl by the tariff were crowding the New England manufaettuvrs to the wall. Mr. Toley k a manufacturer of nails and .vtiHl billete which are ued in making naik. During the ltenring tlie following dialogue ttHk plaee; Mr. Gear Your prtMlucUon k in billet. ArJ you in favor of a reduction Mr. Tolaty Yes, sdr. I might answer the queattoH by naying I favH a miuc- j tion on nails, which u my chief article of jirod notionMr. OeJir-AVhy? Mr. Tobey Iteeawae I think tlie duty eouid be reduced and I could till make iwiL. Tlte Chairman .Suppowj wc ImmI free eoal ami free ore? Mr. Tobcyl should lie willing to mi1jatt t much reduction in naik ami tinni double it. Mr. McKenna Suppose we gr.re you faf WW material; wouW j'ou make nail free? Mr. Tobey I .think 1 would rattier liavc the duty on them. ' Mr. Gear How aueh reduction wouhl pu favor? . Mr. J obey I could not tell that. The duty awn the k large, no we do not j import any at all; ami they cost so much for transportation. I mean sail plates. At present they are not imported. Mr. Crlik It k a prohibitory duty Mr. Tobey Ym, air; praetieally so. After Mr. Tobey had toea heard, Mr. KWkma. Xhrk, of Pottotowa, Pa., a MMmfaetorar ot "Wlkk, skip and taak plate and cut nails," waa heard V eomHee. The followiaf diakf reflect tbe high tariff Peanaylvaak opinion: Mr. Breekinridge AVould you expect to Ntikl up an export trade for platea? Mr. Morrk Not at the present time, tUkmgh we may come to that later on. The same thing applies to eut naik, Ll.l. V . . w nare oeen ai a very low eoo xor sowe two years. I must differ from my friend Mr. Toby In thinking we could Maud a reduction in duty. There are some nails made in Canada. Certainly My thing that would make the nail Wines worse at present would be a fclorable state of affairs. r. Gear What are vou getting for fern nail? Mr. Morrk They bring alxmt 9. Mr. Gear Haa there not leen an adwwe in the la.t ninety days? Mr, Morris Ye, sir; there ha been. Mr. Gear About 15 to 90 cents? Mr. Morris Yes fcir. The result of it all wm that McKin-k-y made a flight reduction on cut nails of iron or steel, but left the duty the me on all wrought iron andhorsekoe nails, which k 4 cents a pound. The duty of 1 cent a pound on cut nails tUl prohibitory. It k seen from the above dialogue ut Mr. Morrk oonfeases to a "dcplorWe state of affairs" in the nail buai- . Considering the figures of ex portation already eiven. the lesson for . we nail makers is obvious: Let them I wwen their foreign market Instead of wring that "some nails made In Canalet our law-makers fearlessly throw open our porta to free coal, ores pig iron, in order that the nail milk 0,1 the sea coast max- nntav f Uir natu. wl sd vantages for tlie export trade, without being made to pay tribute to 1 eansyh-ania ami tlie rkh mine-owners w Northern Michigan. Nut that the nail makers are offering extra inducements to th Avnnrt trdn "y ie seen from the "export dkwnt" which they make to foreigners, 'he recent dlutmwinM .-t,i mm a . . ji or Vxtvtrt. iun,inia' 'v.niiwit w wan w iniiu nui twth bv th fvliBrt t tA I JJnjwtby Mr. J. A. Lindqukt. the tar- ' extiert nt flu. v.,-. a.- 1. v w.an , w nimi t vi iiie : w Hk investigation of tlie subject w nils had special reference to horsenads and tacks. J'ere k tlie result of hk inquiries: I the case of tacks, the schedules ""-so extensive ami cover such varied rtmnt that it k not practicable to them in detail. Tlie prices charged kui??t " w,tH"ers ami tkwe at cyl Ui goods are sold to forwers may, lmwever, l thus etMHr?1, Wme "lkt prices" are kAialrf th Wis ln " To Zlr.an,CWteum'rs the dkcounk.on .stacks of Swede iron or steel or jrTj iron, blued, tinned or tfop-

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rmi allows for k a t'iuiakat, delivered free on l-jerd On other varktka the bask of AW. count, both for home ami Klort lnMU. " "M,,,f 75 per eelu,, butonalL um extra tlkcounU quoUM above are Uu.-kh lb.WU Hi u (two damn paire of ... hm;kii, weurntug w ouneas per paper), Ute American eonauiiter k charged ta.W and the foreigner only .!, Si mi l r favorable tit Um export trade are given oti cut nulls, nnlsliing miu Mwa atlHT VMrjtfUwif 1 he it re th prices elmrged the wholeWM IHfrCIIHIILU ill thiit mtifct. niw4 wun peutftm fnwi Ukmm! of KnKkml hiuI tout ConUiMfiit; at 1hVwi, pmUHiknl from foreln eontpeUtloit by tariff datfeii, tly have fnteml into aifreciof uUi to fix the iprlwtat whU:h tlwelr iOHKk ar to ! hold, whieh iHce ar aillwrwl to. Horn Nalla. In "IIohm. T ForMarhH." j i(nvni. 1 v l' ' )7 11 w u is ! 1-t r ', '.yrn llorae Nii,N-i ' - .....) . .... Hhaa Wn polntwl out by David A. Wlkin hk "Ueoent Kconoink! C1mnfe" thatowhiff to the jfreat prt.i)erity of tlie , il lHUine from 11 U) 1SS4, many eatahlkhmenk inereaaeel their captuHty, Mime more than doubled it Many ew mill were bnilt Eui and Vtt and ; the producing power of the country waa nearly doubled; but eontminpUon i&- . ereaKMl by only one-fifth. In tills way tlie market was overstocked and prices were joreeu down in some caes ImiIow the coht of production. The result waa that a combination or agreement waa entered into by the. manufacturers for tlie purpose of restricting production; in this way price were again in a meanture restored. Thk k but another inntanee idiowing the tcndem:y of turiff indiUitriea to get rid of cotnjwtUHHi by forming a tmat. Protection k begged for on tlie plea that competition in the home market will force prices down; but when competition has forced prices ilown, the protected moimfueturers dkeovcr thtt competition k a bad thing ami they combine to put it dow n ami keep pricea up. A THREAD MILL LOCK-OUT. An "Imports tiitlM(ry" With llijch ITtrtlt.ii Tarn 8,ml OpunKlvtM Out at KmpIuj-iHwnt. Mien McKiuley took liold of the tariff-making buftinenwi lie found that there wa alrtady a high protective dnty on linen sewing thread. Thk fact did not deter him. however, from making tbc duties tfUH higher. Linen thread waa ! per cent, nd vaforem, but McKinley raked the dutr conaiderablv. Linen thread up to 13 cents a pound now pays 8 cents ier poutHl (equivalent to -Mi per cent, on thread worth 18 cents and eorreapondingly higher on cheaper a.ualite), ana oil thread vaiubil above IX eente Uie duty k fixed at 45 par eeat d valorem. Laat January J. X. Leeaoa k Co., claiming to b "Um hargeat impotbsra of liaea thread in the Uaitad Statoa,M and repreaeating' themaelrea a Um "aelling ageata of th flax milk of North Oraftoa, Mas., maanfaeturing linen thread," tent a communication to Major MeKinley on the subject of tlve duty on linen thread. They said they were "consistent advocates of the policy of protection;" but they admitted "aa the agent of American producers that the exkting rate k satisfactory to us." Tliey alo said that If the duty on dressed flax were removed, "a rate of M per cent- ad valorem would sufficiently protect tlie mills we represent." Hut there were other men who wanted a still higher duty on dressed flax. The okl dnty waa WO a ton, and these men asked to have it doubled. MeKinley fixed it at cent a pound, equal to tu S a ton. Then lie raised the duty on linen thread, aa above altown, although tlie domestic thread men had said that they had enough protection. Tiie duty oricotton spool thread being already equivalent to only hi per eeat., was not increased; but the duty on some grades of cotton thread not on spools waa consklerably incrcaacd One defense that the McKinlcyites make of their high duties k that they will cause the " importation of .Industrie rather than products." MeKinley said enthusiastically in his speech last May in opening the tariff debate: "Let them bring their factories right over here. Bring 15,000,000 over lie re and sit down among- us and employ our consume tlie products of our lalior and fanners" to which sentiment there waa "applause." Now, it happens that our high duties on thread had already done something in the way of "importing industries" ti thk country lwfore tlie MeKinley law whs nasscd. The Clark Thread Com pa. ! ny's milk at Newark ami at Kearney, N. J., are examples of such "import (cd indnstrksa." The.se mills were , Wt up here by a great Scotch 1 Ann in order to get into the American market, and to en joy the high protection which we tax ourselves to give to out thread manufacturers. Hut notwithlHndiiiL' tlie hiirh nrotection which they twiire the Clark Comrmnv does not "employ our labor" In such a way as to make tlie lalwrers happy, lhe coinpany has just had a difficulty with it spinners ami haa locked up it mills. The lock-out throws X.O00 operatives out of employment About half ol these were girls ami some of them "howtd their dkappointmcnt in their tear." High protection can not guarantee that labor shall not be locked out, nor that wages shall not bo cut down. There are rumors that a trust k to Ihi formed of all the tyiw foundries in the country, The tariff law impofcs a tutf of V per cent ad valorem on type; and if the trut k formed it will las but another addition to tlie already large fu

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AP1KOCOF ISakaaly marreloua how rapidly the development of a saw territory follows a public knowledge ot Hs rsoire in these go-ahead days. A given portion of country may ba aeemiagly a howling wilderness to-day, yet twelve months hence the hardy ptoaiears of settlement will ba firmly eatabludted ia It, and five years henee the wildernew k gone forever, transformed into aa agricultural region of inestimable value, Thk story haa been told over and aver again upon the Amerieaa eoUaeat, and is now being repeated ones more upon tlie great fertile prairies of Western Canada, where the millions of aerea of valuable lands open for settlement are attracting an ever-increasing army of colonists front every civilised portion of the Globe. Only a few years ago the prairies of Western Canada were simply a vast game range, yet to-day towns, villages, settlements, farms and ranches are dotted all over what k unquestionably one of the ery finest agricultural sections of thk continent. The prairie region of Canada extends from the eastern boundary of Manitoba westward to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, a dktanoe, roughly speaking, of about one thousand miles. Within this vast expanse are comprised the great wheat province of Manitoba, the fat lands of Asslniboia and the noble pastures of Alberta, oftering homes to all who choose to claim them, and unrivalled facilities for following every branch of agriculture with profit The official crop returns for 1S90 are splendid testimony of tlie capabilities of these natural grain fields and pastures, and no matter whether the new-comer prefers horse, cattle or sheep raising, wheat growing, mixed or dairy farming, he can easily fiud land admirably suited, to his purpose within these broad limits and simply for the trouble of selecting for himself What appears to be the most desirable locality. AUGUSTA IN CLOVER. Tse KmprrM Mutle h Offer Which Proved KHtm-ly Tat Liberia, A pretty story is told of an incident which occurred during the visit of the hmprcss Augusta , to tlie military ma neuvers in Silesia at the end of Septem ber. While she was sitting in her six-horse coach watching tlie cavalrymen she chanced to notice a four-leaved clovp r a few yards off. She beckoned to a little girl standing near Her Majesty In open-mouthed ad miration, and asked her to pick the lucky leaf for her. When the child had done thk site told her to pick a bright new" Dialer out of a heap of pieces of silver which she had ia a little basket at her The ehlkt was not alow in doing sc, sad clasping her bright treasure. shrieked with delight. Thereupon a nwaaber of her little companions eaa reaming up, and when they heard the news looked on wistfully and with envy. The Empress then sakl she would give a new thaler to each child who fonud a four-leafed clover, ami within ten minutes her basket of silver was nearly empty, though it was nearly all three and not four-leafed clover. Upon this the Empress beat a laughing retreat, saying to Count Eulcnberg, her attendant: "We had better hurry away; these little rogues would impoverish a RotiiMjiild himself," London Court Journal. Wherever we are at rest and at peace; wherever the thought of love, or dreams of love visit that k home. For since the cold, sleet-tipped fingers of scieree have crushed space Into. a nutshell, and since tlie deep-mouthed, capacious present has swallowed time out of sight, there is no landmark left but love, no home but the home of loving, no home but where one's love k. De Claudius. Tlie man who fears that he will fail was never known to land a access. Poweroy. THE MARKETS. 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