Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1889 — TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL. [ARTICLE]

TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL.

The American Protective 'Tariff 1 League is publishing taost valuable series of-’Pariff document* These are prepared with a* vie wnot outy t > stale the facts and arguments far Protection. b(it also to «• nvie*e*j drubtln! voters, whether they :ut farmers, laborers, merchants or professional me a. EfiS.h issue of the series, appems 'to tinrsc engaged iff separate iuU.ti-uTKr.s 'andpro i v.'j inffikputafilS fairs, . . rap irtsbn of wage.-, co-t of living, and other nv-guments,Bl-ovving the benefits of Pro- [ lection. Rvecut sties ineluJe the followiiijj: u—n rri' in. '*■ 1 u 1 '"**■- ■■ __ _ : J-A-U PAGES. ■ “The aiid the Tariff ’’ Cd. Thus. h- :..i i?...'. .yii'ji' v■- j t ’ ‘"TO ■' “The \Voorintervst.”-Jiidg'c Wjltiara Lawrence ....... 24 •‘Workingmen and the Taritf.” • 8 “Reply to the President’s Free TradeaHesvage ’ I!. P. Porter .. 8 “Some views on the Tariff hr an Old Business Man.” .Geo. Draper 32 “•Fallaciest>f Free Trade.” E. P. Slitter 32 i “Wages, Living and Tariff.” L: A. Hartshorn lot “The Vital Question : Shall American In-dustries-be Abandoned and American .Markets Surrendered 8 . Same in German with addition...... . ‘8 “The advantages of a protective Tariff to tim Labor and I ndnsiriex of the United States.”, First J Prize Essay. 18r7. Crawlord I). I toning, Unt v. Fa. ’B7 S 3 .“Protection.” K. 1 1. Am mi down 4 f'UTiat is, a Tariff.” Auswersto a working- ! iiput’s question 4 “Why Irishmen should he Protectionists.’’ 8 '“Protection vs-Free Trade.” I). G. Uarrtmats “o “Wool! SliouliTit be ProtectcdV” Washington Belt .. i “Wages au(i Cost of Living.” Joseph 1), Weeks i “Home.. Production icUffpeastbfe. etc.” First Prize Essay, 188 s. o. 1). Todd 32 Southern Fanning industries 4 Workingmen.” A.—, ,*;k Tne entire list of lit pamphlets will be sent post-paid, to any one who will send 20 cents in stamps, postal note or niou ey order or any 10 of t his list will be sent on receipt of 10 cents, or !o.r a 2. cent stamp any single document. Should any document in list be out of print, another of a similar eharaetei will bo sent in its stead. Also. The American A weekly journal, devoted to the discussion of all pb tses of the Tariff Question, and containing the latest industrial news. 16 pages, 5 bents per copy, or 02.00 per annum. Address Henry M. Hoyt, General Secretary, American Protective Tariff League, 23 West 23d St., New York.

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E. J. WILLIS,

Augusta, Ark.