AMERICAN FINANCES.
' December (j. President Cleveland in his message to Congress, stake} that % surplus n^t^une\yp||jjlb ß |{p ) pOO ) O0O dollars whiph would imperil the fipaneial situation. Tl)e tariff laws were vis: clous and illogical, and required amendment, which could ho done without injuring the manufacturing interests. The woel tariff was nnsatis" factory, and injurious to farmers.
December 7. . Ptesident Cleveland's message to Congress has created a'profound sensasion.and is considered to haveimproved Mr J. G.-Blain's prospects at the next Presidential election. President Cleveland in delivering ii, nrged politicians to abandon all parjisan spirit in dealing with the fiscal policy,' and said that the frcotrtido cry was irrevalent, tho duty of Congress being' simply to reduce .taxation, and'adopt steps to enable the manufacturers in the United States to compete wjth. jrmwrting- |oij3e& \; - v ..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 10 December 1887, Page 2
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131AMERICAN FINANCES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 10 December 1887, Page 2
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