Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

It was the Republican party, under the progressive, wise aud benlgi.M.ir policy pjl p generous tariff upon foreign importations fop )Ue protection of home lubor primarily and the raising of pevenue necessarily, that abolished slave labor and emancipated the American was* earner, pf whatever color or condition, from the .drudgery pf pauper wages. Effect pf Reciprocity with Brasil. On the 80th of June the reciprocity agreement with Brasil bad been jn existence fifteen months, and the statistics show that the imports from that country into the United States increased $50,836,305, and the exports from the United States to that country The total exports to Brazil during that period amounted to $18,044,452, being an increase of 10.84 per pent, as compared with the fifteen months ended Mappb 3|, 1890. The items of exports were as follows: Breadstuffs (almost entirely flour), $6,338,794; cotton manufactures, $363,777; chemicals, drugs, dyes and medicines, $1,068,799; iron and steel and manufactures of, $8,199,650; illuminating mineral oils, $1,456,931; provisions (mainly bacon, hams and lard), $1,549,912; lumber, $1,016,288; all other articles, $3,560,761. _______ it i» *G£k. the Democratic official— Peck, the Cleveland appointee —who reports a net Increase 'in wage# for 1891 over 1890 of nearly $6,378,060. tt # Peck, the Democratic official—Peck, the Cleveland appointee—who reports a net increase in production for 1891 over 1890 p sixty-eight industries, employing 385,000 persons, of $81,315,180. —New York Tribune.

It was highly creditable to Mr. Harrison that he resented the unlawful discrimination against Americans o» the Welland canal.—New York Sun. Ladies of Jasper. Co.. and vicinity are invited to call and inspect the latest styks in millinery, just arrived from Chicago this week. i.f. Hemphill & Homan. 1: iMierweftr, yon nerd underwear for the