Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1890 — Bear These Dates in Mind. [ARTICLE]
Bear These Dates in Mind.
T<> the Repnblk-.iirs of Indianif. Anv voter who-'moves.-rreni one County to amith’-r, or : .rbm" one ' Tow m-hip to lo r, s.fier Sept..l, or who moves from one pn-Am-f to another alter Octo or o-li. --svtß 44rrTt4>ykut—vt-iA—.44*4 election will be held-Tuesday, November 4We request the Republic.; w; of Indiana to keep these dates in mH <1; to see that oil 1 our friends who contemplate moving are fully ;.d\4 beio re moving, aud to no 111 y the local committeemen of all changes of residence which may be made by members of other Parties after either of the dates first mentioned. L. T. Michener, Chairman. F. M. Millikan, Secretary.
Here is another free-trade admission: The l New York Times favors international copyright because it “would relieve American authors from unfair competition.” Precisely, and pray tell us why the same rule should not be applied to those who work with their hands. Free Trade by giving all products of labor, foreign as well as domestic, equal opportunity in our markets, would force prices to 8 common level, and in the end compel all workers to accept a common price. From this there w ould be no escape, as workingmen in this country would find themselves I -confronted with the alternative of • accepting as low wages as their i foreign competitors were willing! to accept or not working at all. In the ensuing universal contest for the necessaries of life it would be j found impossible to elevate the I standard of wages, even if all the world’s workers possessed the am-j bition and intelligence required for effort in that behalf. >
