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Show T T . - 'A V - , a K 3 you try to learn the position of the Dem- hope there is not a man here who will the laboring man! Let us see the how debt in reality doubled; that is, it took on to battle and'die for his country with ocratic party by reading Republican pa- tell the Tribune one word I say. If you long they have been the champion of two thousand bushels of wheat to pay the patriotism of these heroes who were pers. You must go to Democratic sourc- do, the Tribune might flop over and be- the battling for office. laboring man. What has been their the fi.ooo the had borrowed. es for your information regarding us. come a tariff reformer and ruin our cause. We have organized a party and nomiI heard a Republican friend up in Salt nated a history? Just as soon as the Republicans 1 In Delegate to Congress. The fact dont believe THURIAN you can learn any- We dont want any paper that has to came into power belore the war was Lake City say in a speech before a Re- Democrats of this Territory have a value of Its lie make to paby thing reading Republican point. ended the Republican parly began to publican club, that when the Republican not enjoyed by the Democrats of Now Jet us take as an example a class pers. The Republican party have domain to railroad corporations. party resigned the reins of government any other Territory. While we cannot the give their ability to deceive the peo- of goods op which the taiiff is only 50 name of Cleveland we A noted case, fresli in your memories, is (They resigned because we kicked them vote for the fur the name ot 1 hurman can vote DemoThe the will We cent. is ple. Republicans say per $1,000 the U. P. land say that there grant. Ten sections of out) money in the money centers of the (Applause)Our banner is ClevelandThur-ma- n crats aie free traders. Our platform worth of that class of goods landed on land was given for every mile of road East was so eager lor investment that and Thurman. (Applause.) I d mt our shores Five hundred dollars will built. says we are not. believe a man can be a good lfetn-jcia- t to in addition them were on 20 cent gave They they paying per premium Our Republican friends again will say, be added to it by the tariff That $500 ticket or the Ifeu-ple- s this $16,000 in Government bonds per 4 per cent bonds. He told this as an and vote the Liberal Democratic tick the is hut ticket all against to is all Maybe your platform the right and d.rectly goes ' treusuiy mile in mountaiifdistricts and the whole evidence of prosperity, but how about et. I that the Sam Tinman. Tote your leadeis dont talk that way. treasury receives of it. This road panned out to be mountain districts. the farmers in the West? Iowa, one of The Republican party has sought to think they do. Let us quote from Gro- makes the goods cast the wholesaler built up the Vanderbilts and the grandest agricultural states in the change our Government from the purThey ver Cleveland, True to the undeviating $r,5'xj. Yjjien he puts the goods upon for which it was formed to that of Goulds and the thousands and one oth- Union was shown by the last census ro aposes THE TARIFF EXPLAINED. course of tne Democratic party we will his shelves, he adds to that his per cent, mere commercial affair, saying to one er such millionaires. Their fortunes have be literally plastered over with trust-deed- s man you ventuie in this enterprise and ARE NOT FREE not neglect the inteiests ol labor and of profit which we say is fifteen. This 15 been the outcome ol DEMOCRATS and mortgages. The people in we will guarantee you a certain profit Republican legislathe woikingman in our efforts to remedy per cent is added to the $500 tariff as and an other we guarantee you a certion. We know that the making of great that state were not loaning money at 4 tain to faults. We will furnish no excuse for the well as to the actual cost of the goods. Before such a system profit. Mr. Casady's Speech as Delivered al the has made them stronger per cent, and paying a premium. They could be a one not giving the Bern-f- it loss of employment or the reduction of This adds $225, inakir g the goods then money kings just Democratic Campaign Meeting in the laboring men. it at 8 and 10 per cent. were against vote is found where the borrowing greatest ol On honest the toil. is wages contraiy cost $.1725. This what they cost the JVephi, Monday Lvening, Oct. What else did they do? In 1870 when Isnt this in line with what I have said? every man must forget his selfishness, . ; IS h, jSS3. we propose in any adjustmeu t of our reta deafer. When he gets them in his t he must be actuated by purely patriotic they had control ol both branches of The legislation of the Republican party motives. You must have a system as At file close of Mr, Thurman's speech revenue laws, to concede such en- house, he adds his profit. We will say and advantage to the this is 25 per cent which adds $431.25 to Congress they demonetized silver. They has been in the interest of the moneyed broad as the continent upon which we couragement W. IT, Casadv, , of domestic labor as the cost of the goods making them cost dishonored it and disgraced it and said men and not the poor man. Does it not live; one that will reach from the Of Salt Lake, was introduced to the au- employers it wasnt fit for monev; and it remained look like there was something wrong, great forests of Main to the orange will for any the consumer $2,156-2- 5 easily compensate when the first dience by the chair as Judge Casady, a livin groves of Florida; one that will reach so until the Dermocratic party came into when the farmers cant make difference that exists between the stand- cost was only $1,000. from the golden fields ofMmnesota to the Ho was received amid cheers and said: while of men hard borders torrid East the the moneyed As soon as they got control power. of wages paid to our laboring men ard Mexico, one as patriotic as is this Now of the. smallest only part Mr. Chairman. Ladie and gentlemen: of the Independence or of Congress they remonetized it and ly know what to do with theii money? Delclaration the and the rate allowed in other countries. what the people pa y by reason of the Your chairman did me an undue honof the United States; Constitution the What has reason the made it effect this ol The Republican party Mr. Cleveland says further in his last let- taiiff. The very money again. oq j ect of the protection one as perfect as the laws of nature themor in announcing me as Judge. I never for All such None. was demonetization of silver legislation? given double to while we of ter acceptance that cannot tariff is to give our manufacturers a betselves; one as glorious as the sun when was a Judge unless it was a Judge of it if the Republican party does lie ter price for their g oods so they can pay the wehh oithe rich mannd double the a Republican in Congress needed to do he rises in the east and kisses the Atlantic help I would rather, Democracy. (Applause) about us, our position should be so a better price in wages to their laboring debt of the poor man. The Western when he returned to his constituents for shore then wends his way through too, that the first speaker, instead of rewas to appeal to their war the dome ol etherial blue, shedding his plainly stated that the people cant be men. When the Democratic party pro- country in its efforts for development rays of light and warmth and beauty on ferring to me so flatteringly, would- let deceived. "We have entered borprejudices no question was asked of all upon no poses a reduction ot 7 per cent, from the WaS conpelled to go" in debt. They until he gilds with gold the placid you judge of the merits of what I shall him had he done or farwhat II rowed East. from a concerning the money crusade for free trade. briny waters ol our own inland ser. 47 per cent, the Republican party hold say. in the West contracted a debt of a what he would do. It was what did he Mr. Casadv held his audience, crowded Now Mr. Cleveland ought to be con' up their hands in holy horror and howl mer I was invited to address you tonight war? They fought over as it was, in wrapt attention and was freabout the think dollars was thousand when silver money on the question of the tarrifF. J trust sidered as a Democratic leader, but if like hyenas all over the land that we are and there was a large circulating medium and over again the battles of this war quently loudly cheered. He took his seat amid tumultuous applause. that in consideration of the fact that this you will not accept him as such what are going to break down our manuiacturers of silver, we will say his wheat was until they would make the very hair js the question of the day the question you going to say about that grand old and ruin the laboring men. Then it must woith one doliar per bushel. When the stand on ones head. Every electoral Here the speaker exhibited a be that they are taking" nearly the full FOR SALE. upon which the two great leading politi- man? district was a Shiloh or Gettysburg; the cent tariff, otherw ise Republican party got through manipu- sound of battle was cal parties of the United States are divid- picture of Allen G. Thurman which benefit of this 47 on A hill heard the currency and took hall of it every goodwagou, team and harness, For ed, you will give me your careful and brought a hearty round of applause. they could stand a reduction without in- lating particular's, inquire at this office. out of circulation, they doubled the pur- top and the charge of a Sheridan the who manufacturers. Demman The I He the considerate attention while present it to says says juring valley. They made the old solNow we manufactured last year neatly chasing power of what remained. Then every you from a Democratic standpoint as I ocratic party is a free trade party speaks dier almost turn over in his grave and course was worth wheat of fifty only inten times as much goods as we imporhis understand it. We have been, as Demo without intelligence or with a willful cheek Llush for shame when VOTE FOfj cents per bushel. The man who had to he pallid compaied the patriotism that led him crats, so misrepresented, so believed tent to deceive; he is either an ingno-raniu- s ted. The people were paying tribute with his his debt found his wheat or a rascal " Now my Republi- 011 the goods manufactured in this coun- pay about by the Republican party that many which place will you occupy? try as well as on the imported goods, can friends in in doubt to are Jionest people regard the actual position of our party on this You must be considered either as igno- hence they were paying ten times as question. I want to announce to you ramuses or rascals or stop calling us free much as the treasftrv collected oy reason of the tariff, but for heavens sake dont the true position of the Democratic traders. tell the Tribune this. If you do for as have We been G. Will a Carlisle as represented party. you accept John enemies to the laboring man! They Democratic leadei? If there is a name goodness sake dont say I told you,they might just as well say that Mr. Glad- that embodies the very principles of might "flop and I would be resposible stone is an enemy to the Irish people tariff reform; a name that is the very (Laughteur) We believe this tariff can be reduced in hjs eflorts in their behalf. The Dem- synonym ol tree trade, as our Republiocratic party is the only true friend the can friends call it, that name is John G. without taking one single cent from the laboring man ever had. (Applause.) Carlisle; He was the first man to raise laboring man. I find on page 3, ol the It is an old custom of the Republicans his voice in American Congress to re- American Treasury of Facts, statistics in our portion of the country to poll a lieve the people of unjust taxation. I proving that there is less than iS per train as it passes through a state and heard Mr. Carlisle making a speech to cent of the value ot the goods that are this habit has demonstrated the fact an Iowa audience four years ago. When turned out of the manufactories of this that the Putman palace cars always go he was introduced he said: "Now I pre- country that goes into the wage& MaRepublican. Not long ago a long train sume that I have been represented to chinery has largely taken the place of ofpultpan caps was polled and the excited you as a radical Southern free trade laboreis. When the work is done by leaflet rah to the platform and announc- - Democrat. But, he said, If I understand machinery we dont need as high a tariff ed in that elegant train loaded with free trade, and I think I da, I am not a as we did when machinery was not in about three himdre wealthy people.there free trader and never was. We should general use machinery can be run as were ovpr two hundred Republicans and have a Revenue and a large one; one cheaply here as any pther country. - the Democrats, all told, would not num- sufficient to defray all the expenses of Eighteen per cent, of the value of the ber fifty. An Irishman sitting on a box the Government economically admin- products pays all the laborers employed dose to him arose to his feet and shak- - istered; one that will pay the interest ol of this country; then why do the Repub- tug Iris fist in the face of the speaker the public debt itself as it becomes due. licans insist that we will ruin the labor.shouted out in a good honest voice We want a tariff that will give just pro- ing men of the country when we re duce the present high tariff ol 47 per cent to Arr ah and is that so? But just wait till tection to capital invested in manufacthe gravel train comes along. My turing and the labor iinployed therein 40 per cent? As a matter of fact, the tariff has but friends the gravel train always goesDem- - and no more." He then proceeded to Eygry effort of the tariff party to show that the present tariff is far in ex- little to do with wages. The speaker , oerafle. reduce the tarif is an effort in favor ol cess of that. In answer to this our Re- here compared the wages of free trade ' the laboring man. Oh your England with those of protected Gerpublican friends may say. ' The stronghold of Republicans is in the leaders may talk all right but they dont many showing, that England under a k New England states, It is there they get act that way. Dont they? Let us see tree trade had far better wages than there majorities because a large portion if they dont. Take that much abused Germany or any other county of the of th6 people of these states are interested Mills bill. The Mill's bill proposes a re- European countries, aud insisted that ' in corporation stocks and monopolists duction of the tariff of only seven per the difference in wages was due to sup? are always Republicans. We dont get our cent from forty-seveIs that free tade? ply and demand and not to the tariff. majorities there; we dont have to pan- -' Free trade would be taking the tariff off Compared the wages of Chicago and xler to them. . entirely. We want a moderate reduction New York, showing the farther west you I wish to lay down a platform which I of the tariff An anecdote might not be go the higher wages are, and said that think is fair to the laboring man and the inappropriate here to illustrate the fal- the difference in wages paid in Liverpool --5LHVT , manufacturer. I am in favor of a tariffflm sity of the assertion that a reduction and those paid in New York was not i trot a free trader) that will guarantee to means free trade. A man who had been so great as between New York and Chipur manufeturers or employers of labor a very hard drinker an old soaker, he cago. The Republicans claim that the u this country, enough to make up might be called, was met by a friend the former difference; what to them the difference between the price who told him he must stop drinking en- causes the latter? they pay for wages and that paid in tirely or he would be a ruined man. He The speaker here referred to the tariff Europe; and out of patriotism I will give must become a teetotaler. He said very schedule showing woolen cloths valued at them the additional benefit of the cost well Ill think about it. Next day he less than So cts, per lb, pays S9 per cent, of shipping from there here, such as met his friend and said to him. Well tariff; valued at above Soc cts. per lb, freight, marine insurance, cost of hand- I've adopted your plan; I have become a pays 65 percent, tariff; woolen shawls ling goods &c &c., which consitutes a teetotaler. The other party said Is that valued at less than 80 cts. per lb pays very material advantage over any Eu- so? Ini glad to hear it, what have you per cent, tariff and more than So cts. ropean competition. We do not want to done? The old drunkard said. Well only 65 per cent. If the poor man fake one cent from the wages of the my regular drinks weie n a w ants to buy his wife a shawl, he must laboring man, he is not receiving one cent a day. I only took forty today and am a buy it under an 8S per cent, tariff, but if a jnore than he justly deserves (Applause.) teetotaler If a reduction from forty-seve- n man is able to buy his wile a little better HUB BLOCK, OPPOSITE CO-OMAIN STREET, IEPHI. I will ask if there is a Republican who , to forty dinks a dav makes a teetotaler grade of shawl he can get it under a 65 ..will demand a greate degree of protection of a roan, then a reduction of the tariff per cent tariff, and if he is rich enough to fhag my platform gives. Is there a man from forty-seve- n cloak he can per cent, to forty buy his wife a seal-skin this house who will stand up and say, makes Democrats free traders. get it under a 20 per cent, tariff. It is J want more than that? The speaker here took up a brief article invariably the case through the whole Our Republican friends will say. Thats in the S.L. Tribune which asserts that the schedule, that the highest rate of tariff in is on the lowest grades ot goods; goods good doctrine, but your party is for free Mills bill proposed a twenty-thre- e trade and you are not in harmony with stead of a 7 per cent, reduction. He that you and I wear. As te the question of raw materials: i it. Let us see. We will read from the went into detail and proed that the v last national Democratic platform. The Treasury surplus, the very thing the They have tried to make you Deheve Democratic party in pledged to revise whole nation wants reduced as fast as is that the Democratic party is seeking to the tariff in a spirit of fairness to all If the Democratic possible with consistent and safe legisla- ruiu your interests. in making a reduction in taxes tion, is reduced twenty-thre- e per cent, paity didnt believe that their principles it is not proposed to injure any domestic but that the tariff was reduced only were for your best interests they never their seven. would endoise. them. They have put industry, but rather promote healthy growth. Any change of Jaw must Continuing he said: Mr. Cleveland in wool on the free list to extend your marbe at every step regardful of the labor his letter of act eptance said that for ev- kets. The manufacturers have to mix and capital inyolved. The necessary re- ery million dollars collected at the nat- your wool with imported wool, if we can duction in taxation can and mqst be ef- ional treasury the people paid many get the raw material cheaper, the people fected without depriving American labor millions tribute by reason of a tariff can afford to buy goods more extensively the ability of .competing successfully The Tribune iu an article about one and more goods will be manufactured in H. B, e jest laid in a hrtt'e stncl of Fall with foreign labor, and without impos- a half columns long, not long ago, labor- consequence and more of your wool will consist! of Laiies, CUlfas. will be of than is ed this to rates that be so not will we duty lower used and and vainly finally prove ing stop tho imMisses coyer any increased cost of intimates that if it could he proven true portation of manufactured goods entirely in conseexist itself the Tribune would be a tariff re- More home labor will be employed production which may quence of a high rate of wages preyail- former, free trader, or something like and thereby will your rnaiket continue that, Now I am going to prove that to to increase. jng in this country The Republican party is championing Tfie tjfOffbte is, my Republican friends, you tonight, I think conclusively; but I OUR STANDARD BEARERS, OIRLUO ail priv-eleg- e AND Till1 ini AX. ft traders. 1 - pr THURMAN tht GENERAL MERCHANDISE SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS - COMNEIl D DEPOT STEEIDT Nttipt-tt- s tariff-cause- If GENERAL MERCHANTS S8-4- 4 forty-seve- P, m Large and complete stock of Groceries, Dry Goods Hardware and everything in the General Mercantile line kept constantly on hand. A . ( f ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. toe am-pla- Ms ia ail Wraps, Jackets, Jerseys, Hosiery, Underwear and Fall and Winter Dress Goods. ftp' d |