Bloomfield Democrat (Newspaper) - June 24, 1892, Bloomfield, Indiana Bloomfield JUNE 24, 1892. 15. Kali Far Short of the Now a Delusion and a r of if by 1 III lias 1.1 All il for Down ni lived a farm an man his nut inc. Imt this was not the with the nil 1 h. ilay the hit - in the evening and found liis in a state of that some friend had sent as a a and r. her husband to a it. Nut in a Very his evening meal had not by reason of the arrival of the he 8imfi it everything with So the bird Wiis A few weeks afterward tlie old from his again found the old lady very much she laid an egg tells the anei and it founded on kind of bird sented to the old lady is not and its can only 1h-eonjeetured from its It more than that it a m ver builds its but lays its in some other bird's The Blaine n egg was laid in McKinley s and hatched by him much against Ids but who the bird witli Jis K-h may have a and laid eggs waen increased that of birds used to gull the fellows holding vide tield for is by the failure to give the species of tlv bird that brought joy to the old There can. no controversy over tile statements that it a rare had never in United and that it was a native of the When it it was that it live in the bleak climate of but it is now that it can in the countries that lie of It would even chill in the congenial climates of state these tipon the authority of the celebrated James G. and his in bird Senator of has and will to so much cackling over this that it will interesting to its its size and and for whose it was McKinley passed the house May and for free sugar up to and No. Hi Dutch Prior to this Mr. Blaine the ways and means Tooms and wanted to lay his egg in McKinley s He was driven and in a towering rage fled to the of the senate finance 6ma.she<l his new silk hat on the McKinley and the Republican of the ways and means because would not let him lay reciprocity Blaine was to the of tile and was thrown into a towering rage by the His letter to Senat or dated July 11, 1S1X. denouncing the McKinley as it the liouse on the 21st of memorable declarations would certainly a very on the of our just at time to market without charue or duty to the enormous crops of in the two Spanish there not a section or a line in the entire that will the for r 1 of wheat or another barrel of If is now placed on the free list without exacting important trade concessions in we shall close the door for a against is now apparent that William can not claim the paternity of the reciprocity he with delight over it during for governor of the isth of the senate finance commi rep irted t he McKinley to the senate with an amendment for a tariff tax on On the litth of of offered an amendment by Mr. which read as the of the is hereby without to ire the of the free to ail of any nation of the which no export are whenever and so louK as such nation to its free all and other com and vegetables and cottonseed and other including all articles of and all other articles of implements and mining and structural steel and steel railway or such other products of the I may be agreed be that the amendment for it the bird could live in Strange as it Senator Sherman stated that if we were to reciprocity with any it should be with Canada Blaine now in a McKinley would not him to lay his egg in his nest and he fared no with the senate finance After Senator Hale dumped it down in the opposition sprung up oil aJl the from New England taking the For months the Blaine egg laid in the senate and was by the It the of and was for The was strong enough knock over the and the did not that this should But Blaine liad and it he had the administration of Harrison at his doctors of the party held a consultation the Blaine and determined as it was then in a state of decomposition it could not Another must laid by a different of Fortunately the bird was by the name of one of the It is well known that one of the characteristics of the ostrich is its lading its head in the sand when thus imagining that its whole body is The new egg would seem to that of the and was by Senator His amendment to the McKinley was and is now Section 3 of the tariff That w ith a view to secure trade with tlie following and for this on and after tlie 1st day of and so often as the shall that the of any and exporting tea and raw and and any of such imposes duties or other the or other of the States in view of such free introduction of such ted and hides I he may deem to and he shall have the and it shall to by proclamation to that the provisions of this act relating to the free of such tea and the of siu h country for such time as he shall deem and in such and during duties shall collected and tea and the product of or teil from such designated iis follow follow the rates of duties on tea and hides coming to us free by the McKinley shall collected on those articles whenever the shall see On the best 2 cents less rates specified on lower and certain rates on cents 10 cents hides and 1 1-3 cents jier difference between this ostrich egg and that of the bird of plumage named Blaine is so marked that the most will notice it. Under the our were to lie and ojien all of any nation of the American when such nation shall admit free the long list of ju ticles named in the ostrich which is now the to countries coffee and Should any country and articles duties or other exactions the agricultural or other products of the United which the president may deem reciprocally unequal and he may the law and collect tariff taxes on their coffee and And this is the ostrich egg over which there has so much was laid to increase agricultural exports and give new markets to the American But these new markets were only to allowed the farmer in the countries of The door was closed on the north and Treaties under the clause have been in effect more than a and farmers can answer if they have felt the good effects of the for their agricultural They are looking in vain for the blessings reciprocity was to shower downi on gives New England free hides and free rubber for ami this one of the reasons it was The markets another bushel of or a barrel of might bo found on the other side of the big where the have no bananas and tropical fruits to subsist South America can not be made to furnish markets for our agricultural Reciprocity as now enacted is a delusion and a New has made a clock from 84,(RK) pieces of comprising over 300 For sixteen years he has had sailors bringing him rare woods from every quarter of the 18 A the Court of the United court of the United States in the case of Brown vs. The State of unanimously announced a duty on is a tax that is paid by the Major McKinley in his took the tax of sugar and now yon don't have to pay ill. See how we have relieved from taxation by taking the tariff off from raw another breath this same distinguished gentleman foreigner pays let us see who pays the Marshall Field imported fi worth of and trince then the and her daughters have lived aboard the company's and as run vessels to nearly all the principal parts of the world whenever she the the effect of tlie of the wool the Chicago Tribune wool grower will not have an increased price for his They have gone down instead of because the higher cost of woolen will check That will lessen the demand for fine and that will lower the price of So the sheep owner who was meant to be the chief gainer will the chief for he will pay more for his woolen goods and get less for his He will feel worse than the consumer who lias lui anil loses at one end new instrument that value antl novelty is a speculum for It is the invention of an Illinois and consists of a bit broad enough to keep the horse's mouth open and an of reflectors to determino easily the condition of the throat and YOUR of as in the McKinley was refunded to the gtM ids this tin inclosed were If the foreigner paid the tax on the why throw tlie money away by refunding it to Mr. McKinley a in this house last session to to pay taxes on plate glass for to be built by the If the foreigner pays the why this necessary Standard Oil paid most a million of dollars on tin in Ninety-nine of this was refunded to this giant tion under the provisions of the If the foreigner paid the tax on this was it necessary for j congress to provide for throw ing away j so large a sum of the people money It is claimed by the friends of tion that they have saved to the people of tlie country by taking the tariff off of If the foreigner the take it off It would be good business sense allow the foreign of sugar to pay into the federal vast sum money each one-half enough to pay the pensions of the disabled and wounded soldiers of our unmindful of the interests of the the Fifty-first congress these foreigners should be from this this after the Chicago General Logan a to admit building materials to that stricken city free of If the tax was not by the consumer how would it the Chicago w ho were trying to rebuild their city from the ashes that were left by the great conflagration protest from the lumber barons induced congress to exempt from this All other building materials were made under the that the consumers were benefited taking off the The theory of protectionists is that the of Chicago were not in but that the foreigners wiio their iron and lead and other materials that were used in constructing the magnificent temples of trade and commerce to make the wonder of the nineteenth century were the beneficiaries by this Similar were asked in regard to other that have licen a time when burned down the gentleman from Mr. a r of this and insisting that the tariff is not a introduced a to fake building materials into that city It was that the foreigner paid the and his did not the postmaster with brought a suit against the government to lecover between and of If Mr. has returned this to the it has not been Neither has lie it back to the merchants who sold to the this case the had to this tariff once when they the goods and once when the government reimbursed Mr. Wanamaker out the treasury from the moneys had It would seem from this that the to richest on earth and most favorable natural they have been able to remain in com comfort in spite of the grievous load of bonie tho Tlie came in hen relief must be The avalanche of two years ago was the handwriting on the art weighed in tlie and found was written ovi r tlie wall of protection by the stalwart arm of the American in letters of flaming this the feast went on in the second of the The congress was not It brought out the vessels from the for future meantime the ultimate of project seems serious question suggested by this fact is the people of United States consider that they have any interest in it and to have anything to say Do they suppose they have any rights affected by the if are they 18 You can get any thing in the earth you want coining after it. Produce taken in in revelry and de the treasures of the toiling millions in office and farm were by peerless in the history of our Swift vengeance still ami in the Babylon of high taxation and waste of public moneys will be broken down by a but indignant Home Hugli ot the treasury under Johnson and addressed the farmers of the country as follows have been so in the idea that it is the home market upon which they should that they seem to have been of the fact that the home is altogether for the supply which is increasing more than the home market and lhat either of demand or of has become a fanners are of the prices of what they ami many of attribute the to a scarcity of If they cease to protectionists for i ii and examine the relations between their own country and Other countries they wonld discover that it is and not that to improve their The tariff has contributed immensely to while for some time the farmers who have as well off at the close of the year as they were at the have been the States Senator of said am told that we legislate so as to furnish a market for all our agricultural and that this can only by a high Any one the subject will see that our agricultural increase more than our so that if we do not these products in their natural We must do so by converting them into manufactured articles and export these Hut this can not done under a high for all nations will buy products w here they are the This rule excludes our taxed made from materials ftom the markets of the although we have by no other AT the of Taxes the One mill on the Other nt Proposed admit of little the I from Senator Speech lo Ike 3American Made cultural Sold Cheaper to Countries Than at is given an extract from Senator in the United States senate Sept. last dares the American manufacturer them? or do they to wait the American farmer to pay him supinely until those rights have lieen which he sells in the avail of protest or i America for 15)0 for a What is coal to The c hief source which lie sells in the Argentine Republic of industrial the propelling force for The following table discloses of our railroads and the space the increase of in most exclusive agent for converting our tlie protected home where the ores and working our the to over the | our artificial the of our ' and honest prices of tlie same 1 the means of onr articles in foreign where it GOLD WATCH FREE TO THE MOST POPULAR LADY IN GREENE Costs Nothing to Vote For Your Friend and Get a Valuable Present and an Honored is. in the agent and needs none the vital is all others essential to the infinite ramifications of 111. is a manifest in the of things that is most to human subsistence and comfort shall most and it is as that coal be e to common acquisition as that the of air should be No possible to tlie common rights of could match in boldness Foreign 9 00 4 00 00 40 00 17 00 feed 8................. 00 28 00 Ann Arbor No. 1 00 U 4 00 00 On the 4tb day of 1892, at 12 o'clock we propose to present to the Home most lady in a beautiful WATCH now on ex at store Engraving on by the Democrat the popular lady in 118 00 8 00 45 00; July 4th, 1892 We shall determine who the most popular lady in the county is by official ballot and the to the 1. The ballot will be d in the Democrat each and 00 whether a oi not can cut it out and forward it to M. Moss 00 to him before the hour of closing the contest and it will be counted 8 00 gQ QQ i 2. All official ballots will be no difference by whom they are sent in. 90 00 3 You can cut the ballot from your pipers and forward them nnd cut from and vote fur your Every person who pays subscription to the Democrat will be in this to put the siime rule of prices for they will be or you can buy all the papers of human welfare under the same on its sale control of a mere handful or which this list to be found in the way of discounts one for each 5 cents paid These lu iy all be cast for ne in all its this trade arrangements of from 10 may divided any the voter may and Reading TO in favor of the foreign ' is tlie most attempts to and an tyranny home on nearly ever If of manufacture known to l. .i i. n j 0 The of the will published k to w m The votes as will be counted and n corded by M on all relating to this c shall be to be permitted to thus I submit a partial list griji upon the motive power of indispensable to the and what may are manufactured in this nt xt pted in tlie way of abroad cheaper than he can the national liberties and the development to will of a rake and horseshoe and cultivator this new movement all-steel plain cultivator and squarely before the more nor less than hay tedder potato industry and commerce be chilled All c mt. hi lie d to the control of an lute monopoly over each Does ten-inch Two or the public sense need to lie three-horse sr. same such control would Two or window 10 Common winilow per Common window ties per general did not appreciate that the foreigner paid the cents per had he would have returned it to the fence (i of the American at Chicago is it conclusive evidence thit G. Blaine the high priest of was willing to have trade with provided that nation would the articles named in his But Mr. Blaine his reciprocity egg was too and in the face of the of his he the cost of transportation was the cost to them and upon which they based their sales of this article which went to consumers and was paid by the pay tax to get for their imported 300,000 pounds of tin and an when he received it from the he an honest man and obeying the Ten All this shows and the instances might be that the tariff is a and the consumer pays are many other facts to to show the blighting effect of tariff taxes cn The theme is These illustrations are sufficient a moral and adorn a of thrilling interest to man engaged in daily The interest in him shown by high taxation advocates just preceding elections should become epidemic during when this affected interest might become teal and be crystallized into laws him substantial Considering tiae whole field it would appear that our fiscal system has resulted in enriching the rich and the The classes weighed down and groaning their load of tribute to the favored few are called and j when they attempt to show the | war arter more than a oi a century of profound Thiy are ridiculed and commanded to their farmers and laborers in other fields have not of their condition compared with that tariff beneficiaries is such as to cutU i and and and and for presses and and and will the ik such 41 00 4.". 50 tHi 40 00 40 00 5:5 14 70 00 00 00 00 .VI 00 00 00 0(1 KU 00 W 00 tKl and to the of this great country tlian the most form of political government could And having rejected political are we ttt tolerate a still more of on tyranny of labor organizations is far more absolute and galling than that of capital over Tlie real slavery of labor is that by labor 11. dollars a wt ek is low but it is not labor by a good Britain coal miners receive from to a The miner's lot is hard but at the lowest wages ever paid or tile American miner can make a good deal more tlian tlie foreign miners work for all the There is no in the United It is an insult to call any man a pauper laborer wiio lan earn even a June the divorces granted in the United States during the last twenty were gi inted at the request of Bank a carefully edited and very conservative gives the amount of on farms in same having been figures out the interest on the same at (i iht is a very 5()0.(MHI.(MMI mortgages in anu submit The of leani that arrangements are in course of for consolidating the great western coal properties and the railroads therewith connected into a fashioned after the combination recently by the The details of the scheme and the of its promotion I 401,00(1.0(10. and the annual at 0 per is how a New York widow got ahead of the Inman Steamship She a narrow strip of land the company of sha asked an outrageous for it. A was finally She offered to deed the land if the company would in return agree to give to her and her two as long as she free passage the steamers of the As slie was an elderly lady the agreed to This was in 1889. four Cast long round No. 1 and 3; cast D round No. 3 and No. 3. Cast D No. 2; No. 3, cast long The S. R. Nye improved twenty-two teeth and twenty-six teeth Waldron's steel tine cutlery full ail full Waldron's oiled silver oiled bronzed and this list may be the statement of the from I table and butcher duck and electrical water meat on the to foreign purchasers ranges ranges from 10 to 70 per is an article around in the the increase of tlie of American flour to the island of that it has very much larger than and where Spanish was imported there American flour has taken its Most certainly it and w hat follows then Have the mills to grind in old Has the forgotten to grow there? Not at But the Spanish flour which was formerly sent to Cuba goes to the tlie and other European our flour formerly and because is so much shorter and so much There a change in the direction of the of but there is no change due to this cause in the and there is not a change of one hundreth of 1 in the value of any of the named in the McKinley as being put upon the free list as the basis From Senator the the of an income tax what hardship there would be in taxing those whose income is greater than their Take the entail principle adopted by the Astor family of devising only in trust from son to son the vast fortune larger for the protection they $ ON e have just added the above to our stock and can supply Rankin mce FOE are giving an American Lovor watch and Hor tinier to purchasers of spring and This is an opportunity no one can afford to miss and at the same lime we propose to give you the best goods in the market at OF and guarantee satisfaction or refund the money upon return of the goods IS THE most complete in the Bring your packages to our store while in the we will check them and take care of Make our store your yon are come to make yourself at home of