Show rf 4 I 1 u PARKERS ADIb SION ME HE SAYS HIS PARTY S TARIFF RE FORM POLICE IS A MENACE alludes to that sense of incerta uncertainty anty and instability tl at has Fol followed previous attempts to destroy krotec tion let it 11 corbes an industry reck ing platform alton I 1 I 1 ar cr er h ha a speech acael t ins ing ti e democrat c nom noni nit on for I 1 res reb ident ment fra kly alludes all ailes to PH kt T SEN SF 01 u U N C r ii I 1 71 1 and NU nr sr s 1 that folio follo ved past exi lo 10 ts 4 of the democrat c party a the ta ff if ng dg I 1 ae ne ne e ertl he f 1 13 en doi boises sea ti tie e a lin 1 rable plat foin of 0 the Deno de noc ritu cratic party v th its pilgrim of u attack on the tir ff but ous hon hou ever he be tikes good cire to dapel d ua all fears that tl e i boram a can be success tul ful by announce ng that II 11 IS li bacr and D BE ll THAT THOUGH OUR aart 1 BG BE SUC ul 1 IN I 1 kiil 1111 coir CONIING CON ca TEST E CAO HOPE TO SE CURL A IN SF fan ATE DURING THE NEXT FOUR foul IDARS HENCE WE ivil SHUL SHILL LE UBIE TO ANI MODI 1 lI LAriON IN fale 11 if r b ivl SHAT 11 TO WHICH THE PEI CAN M IN THE SENATE MA MAI mr I 1 arker is ei i bently well enough rated on the way bus ness bad had been disastrously A affected by previous at tempts to remodel the tar ff on demo brat c lines or else he would not ja his hi acceptance speech while div ting ang it as h a bel ef e that there could be a wise and beneficent revis on ot of the ahlff ll 11 have ve further sa d without creat ing a that ense ot of uncertainty and in tabi lity that has on other occasions man a there mere has indeed been a curious fa la in the co incidence of tariff revis an ion in th a country with trade react on the tariff acts of 1872 of 1883 and of 1894 2894 in every case accompanied or dortly preceded a period of ser ous corn com distress it cannot well be questioned that the democratic practice vt of ripping up by wholesale a campli bated import tariff is pretty sure lo 10 de range at least one season seasons plans in the industries affected and it is apt to throw out ut ot of employment thousands of people also all to make a bad miscalculation aa as to future public revenue following the new tar ff law in march public revenue debrea decreased OW in the twelve months end ng with bane urle 1884 and something like 25 OW in aa the fiscal year 1886 1885 and in 1884 the financial on reached a crisis the fina fanatical al uneasiness une uneas asness ness of that year y caused ISM 1884 to be considered a panic t brur wear the panic of 1893 i I 1 IB in 1503 a calamitous panic beginning a r t taj the tb spring months was synchronous with that bense of uncertainty and in which had followed the elec 0 jon of both a president and a congress I 1 pledged lodged to free trade the fhe passage of C ith 0 wilson bill the following year ag fi krava bated ted the industrial d basters this not only did d damage to man Indu industry strA evera ever where through out ut he the country but it had haa d sa et of lecas on the nation a credit because it t caused the revenues to drop heavily be low the expend tures lures and thus forced the government lovern ment to draw for its rout ne ex I 1 fl tenses on the treasury gold reserve was needed to preserve the gold ditan jandard tan dard of value the revenue from this bill fell short of the estimates of its democratic gamers bv no less a slin sum all ithan tin and th a include ng its t ugar sugar import tax wh ch many of the democratic leaders ng president cleveland himself had had been b itterly 0 posed to the b 11 produced a deficit of in the fiscal year 1890 ani aul 01 ad 20 in 1896 1890 four ears of gloomy bus ness depres P 0 alion ion the was the k i price paid for this bin bul ging gl ng attempt at i tariff reform by the democrat c party it was marked by intense suffer suf ferng ng on 01 the part of a large sect on of the imer mer lean people who could get no to 11 to 10 lo at even the lowest lowest n ages iges THAT E OF UNCERTAIN ta AND lasted four long years UNTIL THE if I 1 1 4 ob ok WILLIAM willikm McI INIEl those h lour four years 1803 1893 of demorat demoi rat c free I 1 trade rule marked the saddest chapter I 1 in ymer met can industry al h story the losses to the country industrially finan viably and commercially commer cally ally nere ere probably greater than durin during the foul sears of civil war 1861 j when the nat on a resources were nat riat rally enoel strain J ed d to the utmost and peaceable indus trial kursu ts had to be largely larely aban boned V two periods compared ty 1 the me actual bubness bu ness effects from 4 THAT SENSE ob uncertainty TAINT AND INSI that mr park er fra uy kly alluded to in his speech of ac ai I 1 cep tance aa as mccurr ng d r ng one of the r 0 cas ous ons connected TV in tl ti tai tal ff if leals lev is I 1 ion on are well portrayed ed by a f bev e v con deliseo random abstracts from brad I 1 si cover ng the of july when alien THAT SENSE SEN SE OP OF U UN I 1 kinty AND inbi N ons aris ng from the fear of tai if deduc so liun von was exceed angly and VL s as result ng in general I 1 us u babs d a aier r and industry a al paral paralysis sis I 1 I 1 r A dark chai chal ter ahe abstracts to wh ch on Is culled called folio follo v only 3 1897 ns vere re h sun un ed on in the 11 ash agton ni Us ila at IN aeh ash agton R 1 I e en ni lo 10 lug 60 weavers r at a conference of the en plo D plasterers and vior workers kers new lork terms favorable to all interests were dravin drann up ind and agreed upon tube department and sheet in 11 of the read ng iron iran works resumed resi umed oper I 1 allons the tube department employs men and the sheet in 11 will give 1250 men work the me blooming and steel departments et f the north mill of the Lack lackawanna aanna alron ron and steel company started on sin sill itle turn tuesday indications po ut fit to the corn com idlete resumption of ill the t n plate andl is la in the country in a week eek or so aie the new wag wage ecale scale having been a e ened ka lust a t saturday two in Us ila have started already eady july ibl 15 bince since december Dei cember I 1 last 43 47 at ional banks bare have been placed in the 1 A I 1 t j f rp i 9 ivr taw ts 4 U s f W vf 0 v f 4 hands of receivers combined capital lock stock of track laying tor for the first s x month months of 1893 shows a decrease rease from the a in liar ilar per od of the engineer ng news aws says we have about S 3 miles for the total probable track lay ni u of the year tl TI a nill aill bang br ng tl t I 1 e in leage of new trick la d for below that of any other year s nee IS 18 8 w th the pos 8 ble except on of lab bink lei ss s s a for the week have birely read ed the b I 1 on dollor mark w v tl a total of per cent less than last week an I 1 iper cent less thau than ai 3 ear boo aci B is nes ta fa I 1 res n the un ted states are unusually frequent numbering num number berng ng 38 tl 8 v week eel aa rist last week and I 1 G a vear ago the feature of last saturday a IT ne e v aorl ork bolua statement ement was tl e re duet duct on of n casi holb gs and 50 u juli jub 2 renewed depre so sn n the stock market has th a week d 11 at t tent tut on with the bank fa fr I 1 and basi llesi compi 0 it ons in the est eat A brighter bri ahter chapter the follow ng condensed con dented abstracts from a for the same month elly but for the 5 3 ear car after the election of ill am mckney mck nley pledged to the can pol cy of protect on I 1 lad ad demoi removed ed THAT SEN SF OF UN CERT kINTI IND D inflected the beg an nn ng of he 0 e great era of ty that was thereby ushered 11 the great 0 estern corn com pany a plant at jol et III employ ne 00 men resumed work the men get an advance of 8 sy 2 per cent for the fist t me in several ye rs ra all the employed emp loyes of the oh cago surl buring ng ton toa and quiney quincy railroad shops at st joseph mo are work ng full time the rush ot of work in some departments has necessitated fhe the employment of add tion aj al hands reports from ma ne tie that part of the b 9 plant formerly owned by the jay paper manufacturing company Is about to start in full fall the pulp mill already started chattanooga tradesman reports iron and steel trade active and price prices steady in ill south several furnaces furn acea have been blown in since july I 1 movement in lum ber her food good and textile trade shows hn im provement pro sloss iron and ind steel company are about to blow in another furnace at north birmingham and also their NO 2 furnace in B rm ingham mckenna steel works at toilet joliet ill will 1 resume employing men the everett pemberton and atlantic mills in ills at lawrence mass have started up with aggregate of more than 8 hands the pawnee kelly and westville companies of the danville ill dl district strict posted notices of increase indrea of 10 6 cents a ton in ill wages the me rolling mill of J painter son was started steel mill of jones laughlin of the same city also resumed july 24 because of the proposed new tariff rates all of Beer bowene bowers eliza beth N J pottery workers have returned to work worl fully workmen have gone to work an a a result of a an n agreement reached on the sheet scale tor for the ansu ing year announcement that the card and comb ng departments of the B gelow carpet company AT 11 resume nest next mon lion day and that the aut entre re plant will re sume the week following with nine hun dred hand hands during 1893 the maine alain central bail rail road employed emp loyes had wages reduced 10 per cent officials have now decided to restore old rates july sl 31 fires started in tod furnace of youngstown oh 0 steel company cotton in ila in blackstone valley it R I 1 started up on full time with a large number of ol employed emp loyes at same time the dye works orla and blea cheries cherles connected with lonsdale Lons dala mill began oil tall full time A number of large industrial con cerns in connect cut resumed operations early ois week because of passage of D rigley tar ff b 11 |