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October 9
Huron, SD (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 10 October, 1896.
"Huron is dependent upon agriculture directly or indirectly. Mr. McKinley said in
1890, in the report which accompanied his tariff bill, that agriculture was depressed and that there
would be no general prosperity in this country so long as the farmers were not prosperous. Remember
that this was said after a period of thirty years of high tariff. The only remedy which the
republicans now propose to better the condition of the farmer is a tariff. If tariff fails for
thirty years to present agricultural depression, what reason have farmers to hope that it will be
more successful now? (Cheers.) This is a [unintelligible] which lies deeper than any
sys-[unintelligible]. So long as the gold standard prevails there must be a general fall in prices
of agricultural products, whether we have a high tariff or a low tariff, and so long as the farm
products are falling in value there must be hard times among the farmers, and the farmers cannot
suffer without bringing in suffering to the other classes, which are dependent indirectly upon the
farmer for prosperity." (Cheers.)
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