Show republican TARIFF mm the farmers can now soa anys tho chicago tribune a very radical republican paper referring to the tariff bill how cormorant interests will be helped and more money given to thoad who have much already but they do bot see that they are to sell more get more for what they tell or pay es for what they buy they are inclined at first lo 10 think they nr get more for their wool but they see is price abes not go up a copper in spite of the headway the mckinley bill has made with a prospect of higher duties their wool sells four cents a pound less than last year this is but one organ out of many in the republican ranks that cant see wherein the I 1 the mckinley McKin lev measure will help american trade even secretary 1 BLAINE is reported to have said recently there is not a section or a line in the entire bill that would open a market for another bushel of wheat or another barrel of pork with such marked opposition it is no wonder the measure does not meet with a more speedy solution in the national legislative chambers the bill was originally orgin ally framed with a view to favor the moneyed monopolies of the country and which so largely anka up the republican party the gr angers learning what it would do should the bill become law have gone against it quite generally throughout the country and have compelled senators and congressmen to draw in their boma the bill certainly will not be passed by tho present congress and it is a knotty question for states men to take before the country in the fall campaign besides the evils of the measure it places the republicans in a bad light because in a legislative sense the present term of congress has done nothing except expend large treasury surplus that had aci cumulated |