Show nE republican PUBLICAN LEADERS LEADEN who bear witness against the protective tariff JON HON vo nf D KELLEY said aid the day of july 1886 let the raw material materia I 1 come collie in let us make blankets t that hat will ill rive drive out english blankets let us 11 make our own eng frieze F and petersboro Ieter Peter frosted beaver let us be beable able to rival england france lI and other representative nations in ill making bakin cl clothing othin HENRY WILFON republican publican Ke vice president said in 1857 1837 1 la I think american labor will be best protected by taxing the necessaries nece ssan es of life but lightly I 1 and placing pl acing raw materials which enter into our manufactures on the free list JOHN ADAMS said in his report on oil manufactures of 1835 1935 the dunyon nn ail article constitutes part of its price in the market it is substantially paid upon the article of domestic manufacture is well as upon that of foreign 0 production upon one it is a bounty upon the other a burden b u and the repeal of tile the tax must operate c as nn an equivalent reduction of the price of the art article icle whether foreign or domestic so long as importation por tation continues the duty must be paid by the purchaser of the article JOHN 1 I LONG republican publican congressman gress nian aloin masto a aiu atts said iii hi sept ept 81 elicio are only two ways to redu reduce CC the tariu tariff one by raising tile tariff to a prohibitory height hei lit which no one would think of advocating the etheri ther the free list is the honest revenue reformers hope zenator I 1 JOHN J INGALLS republican senator from kansas said aid in october among the most villainous schemes of corporate larceny is the sugar trust tile the thieves and robbers who control the sugar m arket and put up the price ought 0 tobe to be sent to the penitentiary fur for life sugar 0 should be free diee to make such combinations bi impossible HON HENRY VC IV BLAIR republican senator from new c IT hampshire said in 1889 1 I ani earnestly in ill favor of such changes in the law as will admit free of duty into this section of the coun country try iron iron ore and coal from the provinces we cannot afford to see the industries of new ent england ail d paralyzed for the want of ellel P raw material HON N KNUTE TE NELSON NELION republican congressman from minnesota said march 29 1 i wort worthier I 1 tier letter better and juster it seems to my mind would it be to give our li people cople the toiling masses cheaper food cheaper fuel cheaper clothing 0 ail and cheaper shelter cheaper because icle aed ed from the heavy and unnecessary bondage ic i c of high tariff tand taxes THE COUNTY BOUNTY iUT J T 1 I C ic 1 N to puna Cili fonia april 17 ISOO if it ii bounty is it I 1 fur for sugar liiv not nol fyr fur other oilier things in ill all of ai tides willi 11 loicl lii cl t llie lie bill deals ate none fit tor for a 1 bounty but dupar if a blunty i abax 11 TAX of ICES leiai burden than is ig a 1 t alty ate aie sugar selected for favor fi vor 1 I jos 0 cn co on illnois laid may lay 21 11 ibao V c laavy e lire ad y contributed to the bugar planters ON oer er and in ill oils kids nine I 1 ask ai hiie e they goin to stand stam l fut ever and rry cry more inore moiel moie The above extracts and ami mes Bacs u mill ill be folio foll ofil ed front froin time to time v N ith it a i ehni lar drift inthe inic it anav lisiy be if interest inte iest to the aubi public I 1 it if some pl 11 ill try to lu concile there statements with mith tit tin pies flit pulley of the republican publican lit I 1 party arty |