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Show RcTHEUFOiti) B. IIayh.9 now rises from his rustic moorings on the farm to lay his tariff views before McKinley and the nation. Tho salient objection to Mr. ll.'s views is the utter irrecoucili-, ability of "hack numbors" with the requirements re-quirements of modern times. The passage of the tariff bill will bring great benefit to all material interests inter-ests of the country. There is no uncertainty uncer-tainty about it. The. lack of ludiiNtrial policy of the Cloveland administration was a serious daraago to the country's business. But today the manufacturer, merchant and commercial man is enabled en-abled to proceed on an assured basis. |