Show HOW REPUBLIC aka in order to show bow the republican party has drifted from its oril original inal channel into the narrow inlet of plutocracy pluto crac we reproduce from official documents the statements ot of the old time republican leaders on the questions of tariff land and bi oi are excerpts from some pome of ci their public utterances on the tariff question V S R GRANI GRAM F aid in his sixth of 1874 tle the introduction flee ot duty autv of such ench wools as we v e do not produce u cold fatini baini I 1 lie manufacture of goods ing the use of those I 1 e do pro produce doce and ami 0 c bould be a benefit belef it to leave hoice production in his seventh escape es sape 1875 lie addi these duties not only come from the consumers nt at home but at act its as a protection lo 10 foreign en JAMES A ganfield CARFIELD said 1 in opposition to the inci ease of is tariff riff 1 I rin am for the kind of protection aich leads to ultimate free trade on the ielli say day of may 1872 lie be said 1 I know moreover moie over that the wholesale e of american sit salt in u toronto canada arada is ia a 1 dollar cpr barrel than tile the same salt ga t is on tl the ho ne new york side of tile the anle aiple that is is ie e produce it ehid it amos as pa in portage it height beigh t and trans poi tat ion and thrill than sell it to out oui canadian Ca neigh neighbors boto one dollar a barrel cheaper than it it ib sold on our own dellores to our own people certainly gentlemen pent lemen I 1 will ill lot a duty t Y continued that enables this thing to be done clone PRESIDENT CHESTER A ART said in his second idease of 1882 1 I 1 recommend an enlargement of tile tree free list and a substantial ird reduction of the duties upon cotton iron and teel and upon sugar molasses mo laseeN silk boot and ad woolen goods SECRETARY OF sakir BLAIC said saidon an tle loth day of juno june 1868 during the entire vir u ar N when lien I 1 e were ere seeking every thin thing on the eat eai ill and in the skies out of which taxation could be aruns neither deither bread stuffs nor lumber ever became the llie subject of one line penny of taxation when hen the western frontiersman builds it a home hp he needs lumber for his cabin lumber for his bis fence lumber for his waon or bait lumber for his big plough and lumber foi almost every pu purpose r pose in his daily life and again in 1893 mr plaine said in reference to to the mckinley McKin lev bill 11 II nill not open the markets of the world I 1 for another bushel of american cheat r JOHN a leader in the senate said eaid on the day of june every advance t toward a free exchange of commodities modifies modi ties is is to iu advance in civilization every obstruction st to a free exchange is ie brn born of the same narrow despotic despot c spirit which planted castles upon the rhine to plunder PI under peaceful com commence comme moice ice every obstruction st ot to lo com commerce is a tax tat upon consumption every facility to a free ex change cheapens commodities increases trade and production pro duclion and promotes civilization nothing is ia worse than sectionalism ii athin a nation and noth ing is better for the peace of nations than t ha n rn restricted freedom of core merce and intercourse inter with each other SENATOR WM B on the 2411 of match 1870 said eaid 1 I will say with regard to the duty on bobi m ora and v no olens that I 1 repaid it if not as an intentional fraud but operating as a fraud upon the neat body of the people of the united fc tates I 1 allude lo 10 the wool tariff the tariff act of 1864 was a war measure and was v is not intended to remain upon the statute books as a protective tariff in time of peace SENATOR jons A LOG LOC IN said baidon on the ielli day of april 1370 1870 binen a gentleman elands upon thib floor and tells me that this hi aih h tariff is tor for the pi protection tion of the labor laboris v ing man 1 I tell mir lia he cannot possibly substantiate such a 1 I SENATOR FRANK HISCOCK said eaid may 19 ave n need bcd n no 0 protective r 0 tariff to protect our hp home 0 m e markets against the foreign producers in all the cheaper fabrics we can and do compete with 14 ith the ii orld As aa to all fabrics iron steel wood and leather goods largely roade made by machinery ard and ar d in which manual labor is ia comparatively a small email element we e need no protection whatever wo we can make and sell them the on equal terms with the rest of the world congressman JNO A said in the title of the tariff bill should be changed to read A bill to prevent the tha diffused blessings bk jainga of providence from being enjoyed by the people of the united states HON VM D RELLEY helley said the day of july 1886 let the raw material matei ial come in Lettis let us make blankets that will mili drive out english blankets lf IA t us make our own english frieze rrie z e and frosted beiver beaver let us ua be able to rival elgland france and other representative nations in making clothing WILSON republican Vice president said eaid in 1867 1 I think american labor ft ill be beat protected protect edby by taxing taxing tile necessaries of life but lightly and placing raw materials which aich enter into our oar manufactures on the free list liet 11 iros HON JOHN D longa lot G republican from massa chue etts said in it jsse khejl arcona gioi ano maseto i educe UK levonue une one b by raisio tile the to a prohibitory height shirb no one would think of ad do locating coating cating tile the other the flee list is the honest lionnet revenue reformers hope lnater LN ATOr johnv 3 IMAL INUAL 18 genitor from kanong aai in october 1880 1889 among tile brot schemes of cor corporate lar larceny eriv is theiu the sugar aar trust llie ille thides and attlio control ahe auar and put up the price ought to lr b fent edit 1 to 0 tile the pe penitentiary niter thiry iry fo life mii ugar ir 1 1 hould be free to snake inake euch orlina eions JION IV nl III mil ill senator from froin new alamp shire anre said eaid in 1889 1 I nin am edine sih in fjor fanor of cuch changes chauges in tile lice piepert pent law lan as wi will ill admit free of autv di tv into thin bec e tion of t the lie country irrin om slid and coal from tile the provinces we lve cannot ablord to see the industries of new ell englan flan I 1 1 1 wd for the want marit of heap cheap raw mate material fial aion inurn krisov republican governor of minneota republican c pit lican U US S Sc paid in congress Coir on march 23 29 worthier better and jaster ji ister it beins to my mind mauld ibbe it be to give out oui people P t alie toiling F lid liu masses ses cheaper food che cheaper a fuel lol cheaper cheaper clothing dud bud che iper ciper shelter heaper I 1 ape r becaj se i c leased from mid and un ii cesary ces bondage of liili barill taxes ancl ADI yet our republican friends of today will low bow to the trusts and money powers of the at nii t and repudiate the doctrines of their party parly 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