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?KOTECTTO.\ OR FREE TRADE ? they ure and B y H enry G eorge . CHAPTER I 1I. (C’ ontinned ,) OF METHOD. h«>w they operate. When we thus discover their na be ture and tendencies, we shall ! able to weigh what is said fur or against them, and have a clue by which wo may trace their results we are all familiar; wo can isolate, analyze or combine economic prin- ciples, and, by extending or dimin- ishing the scale of propositions, either subject them to inspect.on through a mental magnifying glass or bring a i larger field into view. And this each one can do for him self. In the inquiry upon which we ar«1 about to enter, all I ask of the reader is that, he shall in noth- V* 4 «••it Uki * W U1 dw of C P? v/□ Alone o»v ■-o'/ODS.tiut Control, orders of o • o “for ail — oof N I’ROJ Much that in urge«l in current amid the complications of social Mcrs::-; o r/i S •’ W xJ b .ve w. ale HOME discusHions of the tariff question is phenomena. For the largest com Ilf VSI.ÛPCO, cr ¿1- ?■ '• wi— or 'aiis, who tire ¿uii«s huh cwn of no validity whatever, and how munities are but expansions of the iufr from fnnoitsoFYV'j’H •IP. I fitly Vl.xrr.ssiS-i. . i I ever it may serve th«? purpose of smallest communities, and the r“R A LIMITED TIMEEIUft I' Kuaranteo tc •i.I patients, controversy, cannot aid in the dis-1 i rules of arithmetic by which w’e P h if they cm I’OSWLY ti w. çynLicluslvo mon no. o- 1 ' coverv of truth. That a thing ex 1 calculate gain or loss on transac- ing trust to me. i u'ithoa ani a\ lunt . e'.tr.ncpa win »— -«-•li-.-c «, {¿a, | nflord a Cult!A ists with or follows another thing tions of «lollars apply as well to he fi VoBnxaæ. xvaiM <•■xwnu.i:x:—I • • • CHAPTER IV. is no proof that it is because of that transactions of hundreds of mill- light ZIKaA. Z j | I other thing. This assumption is ions, • • • • • • ____ orge« PROTECTION AS A UNIVERSAL NEED. Don ’ t brmd <w«-r y r.r • -on'L ‘ ■'•n, r-r ■ th»- fallacy post hoc . ergo propter | Thu* the ficts we must use and * Thousiin'ts !00, t ’S e.c.'a i;. yielded Thousand cf cl rù'« i?.'1 lici-rr i Cur. Carlo ,.;.;« d • t.r To understand a thin" it is often Hoc, which leads, it* admitted, to! I the i rinciples we must apply are TREATMENT. «■' tic 1 ” - '.i.ln r ;r i 1 "A-if aj .'?/- ;- ® ■ '' t Ic " - n / :r ?/" : v-l-iu, . o am oend soiled, séalSi, po.'» paid, paid, FREE. FREE. f‘- ” “ a nli.iaiwd Oi'nd linàifxl t tltc« Itnc. 1. i r;- Korr-omi.cr.nof u- l<cr:omi.«'--,no« u 1 '• ' s • æb'Utno ®ba. thomei rut:1. ■jOM.r.K.ay - d ¿¡j iecte< th«' most pr«-post«-roiis «-om-lusions 'common fact- that are known to well to begin by looking at it. as it W". C-. ' ’.«.-•, ®:ul W uJBf'-l tbo tlOHOPOi (,r < . I * mm ' thi't _ Enr r~.,~ I, . r ' -XL ' .11 J <-5.. ( n'AU'HA / JZ1 A O /! . e.. u'.r ’ t- success. W Iges ill til»' United States are all and principles that are recog were, from the outside and oi serv team li glu-r than in England, and we nized in everyday life. Starting ing its relations, before examining - ««A -I ib - - 2.009 reference- 1 this paper i . J. vt^he fu differ from England in having a from premi«es as to which there it in detail. Let us do this with the protective th<ory. protective! tar ff But the assump can be no dispute, we have only to ______________________ ___ _ nind Protection, as the term has come lion that the «me fact is because of be careful as to our steps in order ^aint j th«1 other, is no more valid than to reach conclusions of which we to signify a certain national policy, red I would be th«1 assumption that these mav feel sure. We cannot experi means tlm levying of duties upon f the imported commodities for the pur higher wag «•s are due to our deci- nd J ment with communities as the pose of protecting from competition Inal coinage or to our republican zas rt chemist can with material sub the home prolm-ers of such com- Iorio of government. That Eng stances. or the physiologist, can moditii s. Protectionists contend l.iud has grown in wealth since the with animals. A or can we find I that t<> secure the highest prospeii a oiit n of protection proves no nations so alike in all other respects i tv of each nation it should produce ’• f >T free trade than the growth that we can safely attribute any for itself everything it is capable of. <■! tl ■ I'nitrd States under a pro- difference in their conditions to the producing, and that to this end its fictive tariff does fur protection. presence or absence of a single cause home industries should be protected I' dies nut even follow that an in without first assuring ourselves of against the competition of foreign stitution is good because a country the tendency of that cause. But industries They also contend (in has prospt red under it, nor bad be the imagination puts at our com the United States at least) that to cause a country in which it exists mand a method of investigating enable work men to obtain a« high is not prosperous. It does not even \ long-tested pain reliever. 8< economic problems wh’eh is within wages as possible they should be follow that institutions to be found '.• j use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, dll le certain limits hardlv less useful protected bv tariff duties against in all prosperous countries and not Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effects pets than actual experiment. We may flu* competition of goods produced in countries wheie wages are lower liniment. oubt to be found in backward countries test the Wrihmit disputing d^piHingThe "" workings of known princi- j"■'.«>- \yphout the correctness Vo other application compares with it in efficacy. rougl are therefore beneficitil. For this, i " •pies by mentally separating, com- of this theory let us consider it” Vicis well-known remedy has stood the test of years, al^p pe nt various times, might have been . l.ining or eliminating conditions larger relations. generations. j confidently asserted of slavery, of Let me explain what I mean by an The protective theory, it is to be No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Musin' polygamy, of aristocracy, of estab | illustration I have once before us observed, asserts a general law, as L iniment . li-hed churches, and it may still true in one country as in another. Muit ed .* U'ecasions arise for its use almost every day. • be asserted of bublic debt«, of pri However protectionists in the Unit- . Ml ('-■•<-gists and dealers have it. When I was a boy I went down ed States mav talk of “American | vate property in land, of pauperism, C hic For sale by IL M. Horton. to the wharf with another boy to protection” and “British free trade, or of the existence of distinctively f Judj see the first iron steamship that protection is. and of necessity must vicious or criminal classes. Nor Mis. had ever crossed the ocean to Phil- I be, advocated a* of universal appli even when it can be shown that cation. American protectionists adelphia Now hearing of an iron use the arguments of foreign pro dcu certain changes in the prosperity mo. klia«we -«nvviv SS® In as accidently spilled on steamsh'i p seemed to us then a good tectionists. and even where they I rontp«»unding ompi’undmg toiutmn <ohiti<»n a part u was spilMoa - j and ot) 'tasljiokr if.» rv.aul it was discovered that the bair .nnng of a country, of an industry or of a plet» l\ reni \t>! We at once put this wonderful preparatr. I deal like hearing of a leaden kite complain that the protective policy n’arkei aini s«> ment has been the demand that vte arene’* J whii class, have followed certain other it throughout the v.ornl under the name of Quetn’t Auli-l-r " 1,11 ! or a wooden cooking stove. But of other countries is injurious to us. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND M w;t\ changes in laws or mstit liions can SO SIMPLE ANY C HILD CANUl* . J we had not been long aboard of her commend it a« an example which it he inferred that the t wo are relat Lav the hair over and app y the mixture fora few minct-' |gj« we should follow. They contend before mv comrade said in a t me hair d^uppt’areas if by magic w ithoui the slightest pain or ir. that (at least up to a certain point nppihd or ever afterward It is unlike any other preparut L.. ed to each other as effect and L i a like purpose. Thousand« of ILA 1 I ! S w ho have tew ■.-■■•JSiJl of contemptuous disgust: "Pooh! I in na’i< nal development) protection w.th hiiron tlu-ir F ' CF. M < li nt <1 A f M ** attest its • cause, unless it can also be shown LI Ml KMEX who donot anr»’< iutea i'f. rd orbniron-«5 v* uc see how it, is. She’s all lim'd with is everywhere beneficial to a nation *nd a prirel. ss boon in QueeiiS AntTraii ine vil <1* that the assigned cause tends to Trade Mark. wi h shaving, by rendering its future growth an tdi< wood; that’s the leason she floats.” and free trade every where injurious; r’.re o’Q ippu’s Anti Hairlne tl. per hottl< sent in sefet? mailing box< s postape pnui hJ ^ produce the assigned effect, or un e lie«! I r««in observation). Send money or «tamps bv it lit r with full address written Ol that the prosperous nations have I could not controvert him for th«' •ntlen str’ctly confidential Th’« advertisement* is honest ard straight fo-ward ine — less, what is (death impossible ill built up their prosperity by protec ■•uit'uns e invite vo’i to dnal with u« and v«»u will find everything as represented ,tai V. I moment, but I was not satisfied, (rtlrosH Q’l-cc-M '"'ir »-(DAL rn. 174 R.-rr-Street, ClECIEFATIjO tion. and .ill nations that would be most cases, it can be shown that ■? “,r ' ""r ,1'”"r'>« »"> I’-Wt Offl to i-isiirc it- snip dcliv. ry, M . i i I »• .,or .<i fill a I ami sitting down on th«1 wharf prosperous must adopt that policy. i i-u'.ira nr injury to nnr pirch-t'Pr. Every t>«»tt le guaranteed’ r • < ’» •"* 0« 11 - To who in-rodn--.n-l--’1 imonp thoir friend« 75 Bottlri o« Quoc «) r htT I the"e is no other cause to which 1 when h«' left me. I set to work try I r uumu v,, will pre.nnf w,Ih „ sn.K DR BSS. 16 yard« boot «<lk Extra Earfte ( to be contonued .) “of «¡11c io «elcet from sent with order Good Salary or Comn»i»»ion to ] the effect can be attributed. The ing mental experiments. It’ it was almost endless multiplicity of __ __ _ev we th«1 wood inside of her that mad«' causes cot stantlv operating in liu recei’ her float, then th«' more wood th«1 < man societies, and tin* almost end higher she would float; and, men- j less iiiterferemm of «fleet with w reti ♦ allv. I loaded her tin with wood ’ ?et hii effect, makt-that popular mode of 75 Bnt. as I was familiar ‘ with the. reasoning which logicians call the ch oth process of making boats out of method of simple enuineratain 78 old t [ blocks of wood. T at once saw that, | worse than useless in social investi instead of floating higher she would ' gâtions. i p_ . 'sink deeper. Then, T mentally I Sv I As for reliance upon r* ‘ statistics, j f Lvi ook all the wood out of her. as we ! tli.it involves the additional ....I difli-| i 'dug out nnr wooden boats, and saw i culty of knowing whctlur wi have L\ 1 4 J: that thus lighten»*«! she would float th«1 right statistics. Though ‘dig-I WHO ARE DEBILITATED. ANDSU^^8^ higher still. Th«‘n in imngimition, urcs cannot lie," there is in their • faith T jnni'ned a hole in h«-r an«! saw collection and grouping such liabil ’hat he water would run in am! ; NESSlOSSESPRAINS.lMPOTENCY ;tvdH çhmoney J iff NESS. LOSSES, itv to oversight and such tempta I she won'«! sink, ns did our wooden ti m to bias that they are to be ost anhood heumatism to b, boats when ballasted with leaden ' iS^ distrush-d in matters of coi troversv w ack idney roubles ervoi m« 8 k keels. And thus I saw, ns clearly until tlivv have been subjected to leeplessness FboR emor eneral as though I could have actually rigid examination. The value of the effects of abuses, excesses, worry and exposure. For«^’ ' mad»1 these experiments with the most arguments turning upon sta we have a relief and cure in our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the mos^ples an steamer, that it was not the wooden In your ignorance of effects tistics is well illustrated in the or by excesses, or exposure, you ..iay have unduly drained your system of lining that made her float, b it her •nd vitality—which is M electricity— and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you repl>'-’{ st »rv of th«1 government clerk who. r ■* I k x> system the elements thus drained, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cau*-i: een SU 1^- hollown’-ss, or. a* I would now strength ar.J vigor will fol Iwing fold to get up th«1 statistics' low at once and in a natural way. This hour plan and treatment, andwii’tjc me, cure or money refunded. Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed. of a certain question, wished first phrase it. her displacement of wa- Dr. Sanden’s Electric B*lt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health >’ • i ter. to know which side it was desired •ft«, ail other treatments failed, as can be shown bv hundreds of m3 throughout this State, who u-st fy, and from rr my of - In smh ways as this, with which whe-1 we are strong lettm boari . testimony to their recovery after usn>{1 i that they should support. Undet * their im|»osing ap|»e*ranee of exact TH D DR • <-> « r?\D^N E57-1BCTRI a ** ness may lurk the gravest errors .t q. ’ • ’tru * iff eTV. 1 • o o b; cv>" V > i : a1 7";1. it ■.-'•••-r-uc-bing. r nCi',. ‘ order •Lecture before the student* of I«.- l.ta-.dy fe\ f JC’ . A and wildest assumptions e (ml. •I tox . ' :. S-> 0 jjjeke the University of California, on the . ;t «-<• n .'t r «1» w k n na ’C O fun f the • ■ ■' ■ , sts, and to <*:>!?« u ’- t < ,v Hefuini.«l. ” I k To ascertain the »-fleet of protec- "Study of Political Economy,” 1 t me"» • ourg, nii ■ i«'«'*- ** live tariffs, we must inquire what April, 1877. HHOPE^YOUj Mustang LmimenE -g- • • in X Cure for the Ailments of Man and EqjUI1te I CISGOVERY byACClC^ VS2 2IY ARE YOV ! ? - “’I K'f’TDÏ^5’ WI <LEL 1 MIL, ai _AND SUSPENSORY FOR-^ 5! W to w ^^’--;" ^ ^S PRAINS.IMPOTENCY“ L M . R ^B . K T . N M Y& G III^«* ™