Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1891 — Tin Plate Mills. [ARTICLE]

Tin Plate Mills.

, Tin* two democratic alleged farmer's alllianee memlaws of the Illinois Legislature, last Wednesday carried out their .long planned intentions of voting for Palmer -for—C . iS. Senator. ;t!!iltlms aocom» plislted his election. The election of so ultra a democrat as Palmer "'•!! r< :.!iy hr a good thing for the Republicans of Illinois, tor it will havf a f. e.deiicy to open the eyes of Bepublicaifi-frftfners as to what the real objects and results of a farmers’ movement in politics are —namely to help the Democrats every time. The only feature of the whole matter we are not quite satisfied with, is that the Republicans did .not vote for honest old Dick Oglesby, first, last and all the time.

The following is a list of tin plate mills in the United States, now turning out tin plate, or rapidly approaching completion for that purpose: Norton Bros’ tin can factory, Chicago: St Louis Stamping Co., Niedringhans, President Britton Bolling Mill Co., Clever land, Ohio. United States Tin Plate Co, Demmler, Pa. Canonsburg Iron and Steel Co., Canonsburg, Pa. ' Pittsburg Stamping Mill Co., Pittsburg, Pa. , Mathai, Ingram & Co., Baltimore, Md. Pennsylvania JSteel Co., Steelton, Md. Tin Plate and Steel Co., Savernake, Virginia. Ashby Gap Tin Plate Co., Ashby Gap, Ya. Somers Bros, Brooklyn, New York. California Tin Plate Co., San Francisco. The Lewis Bros. Tin Plate Co., Joliet 111. Seven other companies are talked of, but we have given the location of a sufficient number to satisfy the agents of the English trust that their occupation will soon be gone. Give the credit to McKinley.