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The New Tariff Bill Is Worth

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Day
6
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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000,000,000 tu ivnuhiiui ajane. Tlie proposed t.-u-iií Mil is betag íiniimTciiiiiiy Bcored by Uie presa of tihe soaitJi. Tliey evldantlj believe in protectlng tlü'ir (iwn interests lown tbereí wixether eaytblng else is probeoted or not. 'fii Kreetest show on cirth- congríes - ciniv'iifil Monday. Tiirro WlH be nmsic unv. Nofc evci-y democratie eongreesman beU&ves in crippllng liis (Kwtn ciMintry íor ilie beneltt of lorcifTii n;it icm. appota.1 ment oí Hemtng as postmíister n' Cbloago was a square knock down (or Senator Pataeí of 111inoi-, nul tin' entlre democratie congreacdiona] delegatíom of tliat state. And peri are not hot over it ! It is not u graal niany years since oertaln uwnfwump ia])'i-s wereassertimg that gcxl warablpa never coaild be miade in country. Tliat we must buy them of Enuland I Tliese same, papen i'i-e the tiin píate liara of a few montlis airo. Hip Miiitli uwer vrt dominated in ihe cotmcile oí t.his nation, but business disaster bad distress iollownl. The 9ac1 is tlicy have few business instituüoms in filie south, and know notJiint;' ahnut it. Tlicy are groiit on theory, 'but know nothing practical. There is no reciprocity in the new tarHl bilí. Jleciprocity yon know ■will not ndimit ícweigners to the AmerVan inavkcts witlirvut tlicy extefld equl ahanuiges to American prochicts. Tüteire ie to much shrcwd lnstness sense about thiat for the a.veraste demixratic coiingressman. He is down on reci pro city. President Cleveland's message will bO found in tJiiö weck's pipor. It is remarkable for some tliings. It's unAnwrkan Hawaiian policy, lor inetamce, and lts tariff policy. The "World'a Fair tihe gre-atest show ever íTiieai on tlie face of the earth, and the most succeseful, receives not a word from the president. That w&M BC Ami'i'ican HiK-t-ess, yon knOW. Ex-MSnlMer to tJie Hawaiiau Igl.uiils. Mr. J. L. StO-One, replies to My Oommtetoner r.ionnt, in a. way 1 li.it inust inake liis .-.-n-s tiiiiilc. Mr. Sttewena was mhüster to tbooe Isiands aetvcnaj years, lunderstasida t hnronlily (lic péople duid lile politica of tilie couintry, and i-i a patriotic Anicrkan who look.s ui u tlic liaullagdowuol American fteg, whetüer at home i Amerüctaa soil, or abrood wtoere it has been raised by irciMiiiin toving people, as a orlme, no tees t.lKin t re a som. Flint'a imsinrs men bad a meeting ibis week 10 dismiss tin; qvtesthm of Mie roede, Uut not a corporal's gaard ven: preaeufe and the meeting adjourned. 'ïlm question of good roads seoms to be studiously avoidcd by most people, altliough it ia more important t,hau that of the t.irïif. TI1Ü8 coamtr}'"8 prosperity is lergely depeBdent on tñe condition of tbe lii.-lnvays and the prosperity will come wJiem the roada ñata It ]issilhfor fiirm products to be marketed amy nionth in tlie yeor.- Ponton Independent.

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