Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1892 — WONDERFUL CONTRAST. [ARTICLE]
WONDERFUL CONTRAST.
What Protection Ha. Do-, I While we have clang to trn/i barren State of Maaaachusetl iS ore, or coal, or cotton, haseo . - Us productions that Its sal exceeded the price of all ore, a and corn, and cottton of the -o<. of the Mississippi, and the money workmen In Its savings banks to ceeds the entire banking capital States of the Confederacy. An workmen of New York have more ~ on deposit than would buy all the f and mines, and cities,.and railro» personal property In the Old Dorn Immigration has flooded the Norm until the Rocky Mountains and the # American desert have been filled v cities and States. Labor holds. Its or advances in ever* State north u. Ohio, while in every State south of It, it receives one-third less than Inf the North, and Is chained to twelve hours a day. The stupendous advantage of a where affairs are so adjusted that work Is furnished for different members of a family, and where skfll multiplies strength, and where money is brought to work for man.—CoL H. C. Parsons of Virginia.
