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Show THE FINISH OF FREE TRADE Tho business Interests of this country coun-try are getting mighty tired already of freo trado and tho laborers aro bo-Ing bo-Ing taught BCiisQ. So writes to the Amcrlcnn Economist tho editor, of nn Important trhdo Journal published In the Interest of tho Bhoo and leather Industry. Undoubtedly tho busluess Interests ara getting tired of tho strain and worry brought upon them by tho freo trtdo tariff. Business men nro the first to fool tho strain and I worry, for they have puyrolls which H must be taken caro ot, whether busl- B ncBs bo good or bad. A man may ad H Just a defaulted note, but not a do- faulted payroll, IIo cannot survlvo S that. Tho secondary effect Is on tho ix. fnrmors and tho wago earners. It Mjka takes a llttlo longer for them to re- Uk nllzo tho blight ot freo trade. Last H ot all, tho merchants, shopkeepers, tradesmen, doctors, lawyers, clergy- I men. In tlmo Freo trade gets around to them, too. So, when all have had I tho' experience and learned the les- I son, thoy go to tho polls nnd voto out I free trado. To this comploxlon It must como at Inst. 3 |