Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 October 1888 — Page 1
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JA8PER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888. VOL. SI. NO. 4,
AT JASrKK
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fUSI.IBHED EYEET rXIBAT,
I UliUOtS COUMTY, IKPIAM A,
CLEMKMT DOAMM. OFFICK.-Ix CotnM BlJlLPlKSI o Wmt Sixth Braaar.
Single Sabeorlptlnn, for fifty JfH r ix mouths, : : : : J 100
For eouero, 10 lines nr lnea, 1 week.fil 00 , Subsequent insertion, TS cU rarndvertfanenenUntweanmnrete,
A fraction ovor 2 eouaUd M HMM TT.
Wotkeeot appoUtunnet of a4m!n!-
to be paid u dTaues.
, For Township OMsort, each For County H " JS
DILLON, MILBDRJT, fenr.js and doKellw: al Lit, t -nmLLKCTlOXSI-!- wt aJtoUNt OeyBtleB.M
with ear r
f?KlCKI Xmm' bnlMlaff. Car. SMrth
X! im4 Kftk Stracto.
A. J. HONEYCCTT, ATFOENSY AT LAW, JAIPUR. IKD.
C?KTTf.XKKirr ef StUtai, eaaratwfciae 0ile timt mb4c a lattlaHy.
O rICK-Baat laWFalS5r. InMw
Mrs. Krr mieen.
Tbo Two Pintiarmg.
AMMO HAmttf. OUTBUWriVASMMI
"We mrortbeeu- I "All
tire repeal of inter- taxation ta unjust
Ml Itxee (whisky taxation, It to re-
nod tobacco) rather pugaanttotbnersed
iku um surrender or mo democracy
of My pm of oar that by moll legiehv nreteetlve svitem." tiou tb eoot of the
"We denounce th neoceserioo of life
M ills bill as deetruc should bo unjust ill-
live lo Um general ablv increased to til
ml too nmlsf in tercets of tho own
try." (Tho Mills bill Mill
reduces Uriff taxes tho
from an average of series of Mil iboot 47 ner shL to Milt IQWI of
in average of about ea the free Hot.) 41 per out.)
Ik Mills bUl." (The
bill reduces
and
BUN HAUEUOX1 MIST A KM His Hostility To Werklacaaeo.
Amd His Great Lots For Corpera-
timas astdigsaaemeidor.
To the Imtoe Stx : Ws bosr It eeid
t but Mr. Harrison is a greet man sod
that bs fens mods no mistaksc, bat we
must not forget tbst his grsntnsss hss boon i Tory roosnt disoorory. Ass rals.
due Tola em of ettaraMsr is not csnorat
sd in s fortnight Wo nil rsmoiubsr tbo
utidifnifled and, indofti. hystorienl rs
nark which Mr. Harrison msris wbsa
advisor nod soansollor of sorpomtioost
a sold, dllllfont, solf osnBsntmlod ngont workiof for bloMoif throogh tho powor fnl syndieatss, trusts nod combinations
of capital. Hs fooght labor bsosaso it
was a mattsr ofeora ooiinrs and osnu to him. It msttors littls what wsrs his
words and nhrasos : his attitndo was an
mUtakablo and oharaetoristio of ths man.
Hspwosd hlmsslf likoa strandod iosborg bstwooa oarnsst. warmhoartod, siaeora
laboring mon on too ost band and sonl loss oorporalions on ton other, nw
lrmiMmiwm 0svsrythiag hs said and did was for tho . w ttiJ T Tha orpornlions and ngnlnst tho working-
mon. Tn is is too oMinrma ana rsrms lory mot which no saffxkvitoan strength
on, no eircu Relocation syade.
TM position of Jsr. tiarnsoa ns a
prssidootlal oandidaU making carefully
worded addrssses to dslegations of his poliUoal partisans is diffsrsnt from that
whoa ho was fighting for a corporation. Ha is Tory warm and obssonioas to
STsrybody now ; self interest forces him
to bo; bat eren now, wnon eniiod apon
to tako an attitndo on n question with
capital on one side and tbo masses of tbs psonlo on tho otbor. he cannot rsslst tho
old habit: ho dsHbtratoly raugos himsolfl
on tho side of the oapilalists, ns bo did dnring tho ttriks. Hers Is a single son-
from nw totter or neeopteoos:
"Tbo so r pi us now In tho treasury should
bo used In tho porebasoor Donds.'
How characteristic I Jto otbor public
man in Indlnua would hare framed that
cold, heartless, sardonic old for the sup port of tbo bo d holders, without any rs
J OHN L. BBETZ,
ATTOtttEY AM GOOKfELM AT LAW,
JASFBft, HMAVA. orrXOB mf Mm tiwJw'i ia1a1r
W. A. TKAYLWI. W. S. HUNTER.
TKAYLOEAMTKE,
attorneys at Jbaw,
Jastkb, Ikiaka,
rrntt. f rtft l ta Cwrt f Paaaf a4aJy W IiihWIh. rrkUr anwM at ta t
tttHS. Sfroa mlwr RMt f tka tt. CkrHi' Vatri.
Bit U HO BUI TTXI1,
4TT0BNBT AT UV,
Aid Kotary FnWic, Jaersi, InMssa
wti ta an ta OHtu ns4 m
HTWX
VJua yBkKSakJ MaUfk XmrT w mnwnrst rnwfmm
attorney at Law.
JAtrMt, new.
TT aOtaS tatOifcHi U H M flrM
anw"OttHf" wm w
GENERAL STORE
Mrs. C. H0CH6ESANG
IStlinjisI HortM Moin Stn t
9ET-OO01M8, GROCERIES,
WkMi
to Mm aaWlc t a TBET Sat ALU
, hmmiSm aataiaaxwaaf bat gaaaa
Mr M. SV-Iy.
JASPER MACHINE SHOP! IAMIEL F. J. MtlLER, Prspr ictr.
sVaVl EwSrRT pY SfwK SS MnYS) aMIISf swMhws tw4 for aM hiaS ( XMahHW. mm! mke ta rtfalr tf atWttkM BMOnHaaTSCIAUrv,
1 at
q MAOntlXno. SKPAKATORi,
cArxna at mowkm.itc.
MiaUa AAAoaaa asaJI InAamAjaai not am aiaaamaaavv Baiai aaan aar
. MAKB AS GOOD AS XI W".
iJhHHI MVaMMt tAfmS4A tott at aiata-tS,
thoss who were griudiog laboring men
botwson the appsr and tho nether inlllstoiiss. What are the probabilities as to tholrathof this matter? It would he fair to suspsct that the man who, posing as a statesman, would call a whole class
of his fellow-eUiasus idiots, would, when
In ths attitude of a railroad lawyer aud
oomnuMidsr-In-cblsrof a militia organ mad to fight workiasrason. oar soma ill
considered things about tho mon ho was opposing. Just what Mr. Harrison did say is a matter of memory, so far as tho wage question is concerned : bat that be
Hid uso the bsd.tompered and rather Anna Dfekiasonish remark about the
"greenback-era" is a matter of record. It
i a striking fact (and one that must bare
ho w sight with students of human no
tarn) that too honest workingmen
who took a deeo interest in the strike
fcare from that day to this borne in tooir heart i n very uu favorable im
pression of. Mr. Harrison's character.
Not that they deem him bad in tho aaoaa
of being without moral standing or n good moasuro of worth as a eitiaon ; bat tnoy remember him no a sold, oaloatatiag,
anytsMiavg onomy or tbo workingmon in tho vary hoar when they most needed him as a friend. Tbo homely proverb "A friend In need is a friend indeed" is
worth mors to workioraoo than it is to
tbo rich. Workingmen need strong frioads eontstimes. nod there is a man.
hero and there, who (as did Alton 6.
Tfanrman) proves to bo snob a friend in
tbo trying boor. Got. Porter was such
friend: bat Mr.
is tnsrs a
who does not know what
for tho workinjrmsn of Ohio?
one who does not know what
did against them bom in Indhmnpoik,
wneo a lornwo etroee ornoeo
lug tbo hearts and boanos of as
noble-hearted and two workinomsn as
ever lived? Whom was ait thin nice
phraeology won? Tbo memory of
workingmon most answer. It
swor. Tho iseoo Is mads, tho lino is
drawn and no amount of lexlbi
elastic promises can wipo it oat
Along tbo Tory Unas which Mr. Bar risen marked out lor bis assault oooa
sggrloTed workingmen, area down tho
very at rests ones nam ey nm aaroasts
leveled against working sn. will these
lo
deposit their robnkoe
bullets. Money
is
make the
Maumce TwosirsoM. Crawfordevllk, Ind., Oot 3.
Thanni'lf?Lii Wnramminii.
JfJ.f?! A4a"IWatoaaa Ami.w aawnemsi
lo the notia
torvMoth
talk;
laiaMnaintoia nia Mnsinamnl amivmuwsae'v m amsmsm a
THE PBXSIOff
SBatTIOM'
ho ehamotsrised the groenbaokers oflgord whatever for tho effect of such a
lBuiana ae' iuivta wikidukhi iods con-
fluod in an asylum. That was, to make the best of it, a vsry weak thing and a badge of narrowness and illtsmper.
At present there U an issue between
Mr. Harrison and the workiagmsti of
ndiftna. This cannot be denied.- The
Issue is not not eonfned to the question whether or not Mr. Harrison said that a "dollar a day was suonh for any work ingnun" to receive. It goes dsspsr. The question is one of fact, of personal . m a a itv at .
aiuiuue. was jar.- uarnson for or
against the laborinar man in the dav
when tbo laboring man needed a friend?
This Is toe question. The afldavit of a
laboring mau may or may not be eon-
stttsive; but the attitude of Mr. Har
risen is an estoppel. It is not imDoseible
that he may have uttered, when exeited,
soinepnrue equivalent to saying that a
dollar a day is enough for a workingman. Lawyers do such things for their
clients, ana mr. aarrieon was at that
time a corporation lawyer ; be had just
ODennchwo Pan High
Tribute to Jrreeislent fJloTO-
The Tory Her. D. O'Doneghne, t priest of St. Patrick's church and ebaa-
osllor or the dlocssn of Viaeennee, r
. a m mam a a a tr
inrnea reeenuy rrom wnsnington, v. u
whera he haa baee la thm iataraaf mi 0
policy upon the people at large, He
knew when he penned that ssntsuee that
n New York syndicate stood ready to
"corner" the bonds and run them up to a fabulous price. He knew that the syn
dicate could suceeed easily, because most
or the bond cannot be forcibly called in
before 1907, a point nineteen years in
the future. Those controlling the bonds the work of tl. dmi!ar tUnartaaaat la
could dictate their terms of sale. Behind ourled oa with Barf inatie md fair.
euch n proposition is a trnnsactioe be-HM9. Everything is systematiaed, and Side which the Sau Domingo job. the the bawiaeaa U arrid m witlMMt a
widow's claim for a pension. Whit
there be had an opportunity, of course, to investigate the matter of pension
legislation in general. What he says of
the work of the department ean be ac
cepted beyond question and without any modinoations. In an interview with a Sextixk. representative last night he said : "What I
saw at Washington convinced me that
a. a "a . .
star route swinaie ana we credit mo
bilise conspiracy appear insignificant.
There is a black Friday bat half hidden
in its suggestion.
But for a moment let us consider this
hiteh. I was surprised at the attention and oonrtesy abown to any one who enters tbo department I bad supposed that on account of being burdened with
so moon work that only ordinary emit
utterance in the light of Mr. Harrison's ty would be shown to an applicant or
other mistakes ; let as see how it redeets
back upon these and agrees with them in color, fiber and teiturs. The man who deliberately made himself the ebempioo of the capitalists against the workingmen
is just me man to nmxe nimseirtne fig ure-head of asehems for fitting the peek
been doing military duty b, behalf ofUeof the bond holders oat of the trea-
ury of the government. Bonds maturing in 1907 are nominally quoted now at
from auperecnt. to an indennite fisrura
higher; what would they be quoted at ifjl knew she was very deserving aud 1
eiaimant. 1 was very agreeably sur
priced. Thoee connected with the department are very gentlemanly, show you every attention, and listen patiently to what yon have to say. "Wow, about the special miction apon
whion 1 went, 1 do not eare so say very
meek about at least, I do not want to
give ths name of the claimant.
dreada publicity. The reason why I he-
Interested in this one ease was that
My booms ewe in my My amasoee in my
am HflPwS aMl Wwtt-v-wajr
WHb naming etoe so
Bmt sum mv Immi
Asfaetna tbey as
Oo en, yosatavdaemose, -deon
Ana grow a gasoon i
That we the orop Go en, end earn yos
In
AadUaeiel The tiea'a
""Sf m-sl latmW9 IM SjSwB-S .
At ksbert wrongs to
Ton bare no right to i
WW ausiMsns of ananas; Twos years to do the twhtmg. And now to par the tax:
Tie ears to keen
r uMKJAJi oranow cut m TAiirr. WaPrnmnimsto Bfam Of 9jm kapfiOmEt VAatfldfiom Tbo sgtisnHnieJ lilimi, wml ha eemyfamsmbme hwgem isrteeam in tto aagmmnle pranant ne wofi an k tho
paoooo will esalm Umttam
its direetly prill ii i.
wHI flfcOttl BOClMI sanma(ttOV0 BvC swr kaMfi hi Tfawj It M a lowly station That God has onHod yon to :
to oo site will am
Well fill each public
And tako your aarplua
Dent leeaa that pood -aid party, We're bed tbo rhjmt m'ftaase'yaa. To join tbo mm t throng. They are vlk eermoraam. Tear farme tbey wish to share, Take oar herd earnings.-
uraji tnetr
lews
IthtrnethmsnaaW
maasnau datyi
Mm. .
prsdoriag ragtoee of the
nXTonmaloi WB,,) ta
of wheat hi Mow Ionian i fa
L 70 per haihiL whim m littook.
m
WThen we've mode it kwrnl Such vermin to deilrey,
As we destroyed to sir
All will be peace and joy. An empire eooo will mhew, And all within oar ring Shall wear a lordly title. And Ben shell bo oar king. ronoewx w. XEWTsn.
Hs the only wheat tbati
ooa with oar own.
tor Bow Bngiaad then the
a . ' ..
What is trae of wheat ia
fof ottmrgtasae.
bos procrioally no protection ataU, nasi
what the borne market fmrnhmM aar
prodaets. Uafertnaeteiy liar tho
.the marfcit price of wheat In fin-.
kni by aba price which the anrpins will
or tbo price of wheat m
i or latTorpeet. At VM
the mwotae Js v:!J. a d
pxes too Tahao ef the w.:r.ie
la eoaneetition yclth the
kad ia the neb elLthe Bs
Pmwn
elds esdtrfnted by wiat la
With
The fallowing-
the
Harrison was not
Thiols a matter wbioh sinki deep Into
tbo bearta of many n humble household
in the city where Mr. Harrison lives.
Moa and women, and even children, re-
collect clearly the attitude of Mr. Har
neon waon too question or wages was a deadly and terrible issus, when bayonets littered in the very streets where now tr. Harrison Is making smooth speeches
. . a Mm. a w
m nettery Mfiaoor. It is all wall eaonrh for the partisan
obwiua ocnwneAwa.irniasi or Ar. uarneoa to cry oat "Hi
oar, its, nasi,'' oat tae meeeive and I
movable fast remaina a very harden of
aeeolute kaowledfo in tbo hearts oil
workhuraaen. This was a mistake made
.,r"".,,,"r" w ioanma to
preeteeiy ue aame eaaraoter as uat re
LIATHCS amp XUBBXS IXLTITOs, at att mmn mag. on mok ponoa.
In the
These mistakes ore not casual,
not mere accidents : they search the
man's nutate : they are powsrfnlly sir
nifioant of his Mat of character ; they are
badges or the form and fiber of hit sym
Putbiot. It has become general I v known
that he ie a cold man; bat this might
nothing more loan mas nor. if his
most studied attitudes, at moments ofl
uteessst ssir-consciousnss. were not so
often eoneltstve of constitutional aver
sion to a broad human sympathy. lis
rinm mm rirnihaa fifty. fire years of personal history
poaind him, and no eitiien of Indiana, I Imet, won id wish to qneetion bit parity in nil tbo Private walks of lira: bat it is
hmtorabw and lair to toot bit pnhite
manners, nets tad attitades. Ho should doeko this himself, Siegnleriy enoagh we Bed ble wbok pott lira agreeing per-
mettr with tbo eommen pahOo impros-
PnKej -4amaVfft jPMs SmP PsjllSVanpl kf)pmwBPa
Mr. Harrison were president and could
carry out this one sentence 7 "The surplue now in the treasury should be used In the purchase of bonds!" The result in part would be as follows: har pi us in trsaeary, Si 90,000,000.
To nay beads at S1.60 would he net
ting about one-third of the treasury surplus into a syndicate's pocket with no return for it whatever. But Mr. Harrison is constituted by nature to ivmnathiaa
with bondholders. He does not for one
moment consider the fact that the maee-1
os of the people have an interest that
ought to be sacredly guarded. It will
be noted that Mr. Harrison's poller ic
great gain to the bond syndicate, bat dt
no avail to tae people; it would not p;t
tne money into general circulation, bat it won id have a tremeudons effect noon
S a .
our circulating money in a not her way;
rar um qbh won hi see tnetr oonortnni.
ty to retire their unprofitable circulation
and to sell the securities ths bonds at
the highest price. This would euridenlv
and enormously contract oar circulating
mearam una onog nooat J Hit what the money eberka el way a delight In, a panic hard times, the foreclosure of mortgages,
awn rntee oi luferoet ana tne lowest no
aibie wages. It all oomes back to this
one t nought: Low wages. Mr. Harrison has never altered a earefniiv
wsighed sentence which dees not mean
low wages, a scarcity of money, a hLarh
price for all the necessities of life and a
low price mr the luxuries. Bonds are
luxuries, be would en nance their value;
whisky and tobacco are injurious; be would meke them obeap ia preference
to mncing eratoee cheap. Behind all this is the man In bis moot characteristic a S S a . a
aiiiMtoe, we arissocrat in the Tory nar
row rav aense oi wo wora, the man who bows to nothing bat wealth, who warms to nothing common and aimnlr huamna.
whose every thought is a cold crystal of
somen policy, is it any wonder that there can be no bond of sympathy be
tween Bin and the working people ofl
Indiana r Whan bo naked the aeoole of
make him their governor hie
appeal was in vain. His candidacy was lika n nolitloaJ fatal It t.1.1.. t
ffJ!?5! 5f-?,MtKbkrU An old farmer, plant
and nooeet, captured the pnbllc confi
dence at onoe. It was a difference of!
nature, or quality, of inherent character. It was one of the oold aristocratic few
gainst one, of the warm democratic
many. Bo It is to-day. It is the bond
holder's man. the svndieata'a men. the
corporation's mau against the man ofl
the people. In vain may Mr Harrison stand on the threshold of hie eleeant and
aristocratic mensiea in Indianapolis uttering delicately turned phrases of fiattery to workingmen now ; these sincere ned warmhearted men of toil are not to be captured by canning literary wt; their learning may be short, but their Memories are long end tbey love justice ; tbsy love an open. meal r wav of doaliaw.
gardisg ths citiasns of Indiana who bs
iteved
could not see why it was that her pen
ston was never , gran ted." "When did she apply for it?"
"About four or five years ago, auder
the former administration. Her husband was shot in the battle of Chics
manga. He was loading his gun at the
time, wuen a bullet rrom a rebel eaerp
shooter peseed through bis body. He
was thought to be dead, but a rebel eel dier took him into camp and he sabee quently recovered. Alter the war heap
piled tor a pension and got it. Me was
a carpenter, bat hie wound prevented hi
from working at hie trade, as he could
not stoop withoet great pain. Hs applied for an increase at two subsequent
limes and was saaeeesful each ti
About fiye years ago he died, plainly
from the effects of bis wound, though
the malady was centum ption. Hie wid
ow immediately made application for a
widow's peoeton. Her claim was not
allowed, the medical examiners deeiar iag that her husband died of eoaeaoep
tion. and that the aeaiedr had aothiaa to
do with the wound be received in battle.
She was clearly, 1 1 hooch t entitled to it.
oho was left with hardly anything ia the
world, with three child ree to support.
"I went to Wavsedngtoa to my her
claim before the depertasent 1 wai heard with all attention. When I ex plained the rirenmatanose of the enaa pawwa aww itvwWfnTOWMnri'u mns vww aTasmrw1 her pensioa was immediately granted
I was now the next day aa my return
borne to being bar pontic 1
with mo" In rswpooee to aa laterrosrmtory. Path
or O'Doaachae. coetinnlasr said :
'o, po favors whatever are saowa oa
aocouot of a man's political
again that tbo work of the
deoattiaeat ie carried oa with honesty
miraese. If any asae connected
therewith is dtooevered to shew aay
partiality to a seen Decease be isn demo
orat or because be is a repobiieaa, yon
can count on bis dismissal forthwith.
"Did too hear eav so mm sat in Wash
ingtoa concerning the pension bills
Prestdeat Cleveland vetoed?'
"Yes. and I ean my that Preeideat
Cteveiaod never vetoed a hill anleei there ware rood reasoas for so doiac
If there U a doubt about tho feetlce of a
claim, the applicant is given always tae favorof a doubt, bat if a claim Is ebown to beeoetrarv to caution legieiatlon, it
is vetoed, no matter woo aaay no aDDlicant."
"Could anyone accuse yon of having
dsusocraUc nroclrvittes?"
! toll you, whatever my poRies,', he said with decided esapbasis. I am for
bonosUr and iaetice, and I admire
virtaeo wherever I see tbem.w
In the
deet nod thoee of this
the action of
Of
aobetaotial aecord aa to how tto
such precincts ; where the Inspector is
Repnbticaa be snail appoint a Judge and
Clerk isleetsd by Dams crate ia the pre
cincts.
Signed. Jamm If. HtTSTOtr, Ch'mTa Boonbttenn State Ceotral Com. CatAPXM L. JawBTT, Ch'm'n Demecratk State Central Gam.
The prop celt km originated with
Chairmen Huston. Chairman Jewett,
in returning this agreement to-day with
hie approval, enbmito a proneeitiou to
the RepnWioan Committee propeeieg tha format ion of s committee eoeanosea
of 100 mem here, forty-five of
shall be nam id by tho KepaWicao Cam
mittee, forty-five by tbo Desaoeratta Com
mittee, tea by the ProalMttoa Com
Unities. The butiuast of this eommlttei
shall bs to discover and punish illegal voting, oifotidn frauds of every deeerip-
tloa and to eetebttaa sraothss as
like eoeditkMss in every oeunty m
State. Cheirntau Jewett
diate oonsidsration of thmpiapsatttea hjlebonht be rotninad lalbec maa
tbo RepnWinen
Tbey remember both words and aetoji? tbey consider the significance of aW-!! titdte aad tuggnU s a. W sneers; lbT eeatiaet ma nets of nwewtawea. awdJ0,nao mease of
Tbo work of doabling the enaaoHy
of OePaaw'a plete gmm factory at Mew
Albany, lad.,1 which boa been ia
gross for two years, wee entirely
ujtAjAup- mmams mtanimMt 1 aabada atuamtamdhwaf on gapmmmmB om umjWe - nnmj ww prwem A fiffmj mmmEmmmaia, a
of
ttmf mnVaM Mmt. 1 nwlawwaTVe
the
Central Onmmiltsee is eeif
IxptAKAroMe, October a. It ie
by requested and directed that ia all
sleet km precincts where the inspector is
ueenecraue, no saeii appotat a Judge
Bet I am toed we
to funtieh a
Isfrieoltoral produota. nod thiaeaa
he dene by high tortC. Aar aaa ea
Unriniogthe aaUoet will one that oar
jagrteaiwrei pttlnam lurtssss nsasa rap-
SjMnpl )mm)4Sai (tJ(NmVej VgK BaKMit malt tfl Wf' mtmnmw'
and Clerk, selected by KepnbHcens ofjuoa aelliar the
But tbfasaav tarht; for Ml
cheapest wiU coatrol tho
market. This rate nvxladas our higtwrtaxed Sawterieis from the aaarksas e tbt werid, nlthonawo Iwopailmmamam laa5wi?u!"ma'""''lf rMtw "
BLAJMK
AMD WMISKT.
Msoa. Oot.
peeoea here
MoTalcaaaM
klnFtsria
AantAjr,
lOttiaade to-day. Ha
similar to that be
4,-Mr.
nt tbo Fair
delivered in Detroit
to
la the coarse ofl
tmr Into the eeilr w mrwau' sww maawtj
meted by the tbroage of
the address was made, his remarki he said ; MI have said that I
srerr tax except the tarifi tax. I atake
daaing the tax oa wbieky except oa that wbioh is need in the arts and in msdlsias,
ranaiarl in the now tariaThwl iestre-
ported to Coaefrses. (A vetee, Why H
1 tell von wav. inmw awsreiRst- Taoreareon
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