Show ascii G ON W NEWS sa s1 the new hew tariff law kw going into effect at once B or OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS A number of good ones enacted ind ina the best tariff schedule we have had bad for thirty years from J ro correspondent tomorrow foni orrow morning I 1 in every custom house in the U S the new law will be put into effect and will be dead forever foi ever unless the lie voters have un till a cicat change of mind since the last Congressi congressional onil election the working of the new law will soon bring out its many goud good points and bad features may not prove as bad as many goold good demount Demo including tile the president fear them to be people wiio who are over smart often overreach themselves A case in point is connected with the new tariff law lair As soon eoon as it became definite definitely lr known that cards were to be taxed 2 cents a pack the 5 or 6 manufacturers of them in this country were hooded flooded with orders from the wholesale dealers who had bad ill an idea that the tax would only hive have to be paid on those man after the new dew law went into effect they will learn letter better now and tile the knowledg knowledge ge will cost them just 2 cents a pack as the tax must bs be paid on oil every pack of cards sold had these wholesalers been less greedy they would have saved money as all cards made after r thelah takes effect t will haye have the 2 cent bent revenue stamp altache d by the HIP manufacturers manufacturer while ahe stock in the hands of de dealers alers will have bave to be stripped ped by them representative dilill of minnesota has published in pamphlet form his speech giving in condensed form what congress Con giess b has as done and it will probably enjoy a wide circulation cu lie he has had the cover of the pamphlet printed in facsimile fac fc simile of that blank pamphlet fi first r t brought to the attention of congress during the silver debate in the senate at the extra by a would be wit with its alari I 1 ig litlo what congress n s has doue done sir mr trail hall shows what it really has done and as his summary dee deelores de eloes loses it has been all things considered a creditable session to the democratic party it lias has made all money equally taxable restored confidence in our currency and finances finance given to the people the opportunity Unity of living better belter and cheaper shat ehat the protective of mc Kinley hm ism placed the burdon of taxation upon the rich inan mans surplus as well as aa upon every mans needs restored the freedo ini of election placed tile the transactions of the government its method of ac counting upon a business basis greatly great reduced the expenditures of the government and the number of office holders and lias bas maintained an unrelenting I 1 f ight fight trusts and monopolies which prote protection tion created at the close of the summary mary mr hall prints thequata the quotation it has fought the good right it lias has riniA iii thid ivil the course it has kept the faith representative mccreary of kentucky says fays pertinently the house has passed more good bills and enacted more important legislation than any of its in ten tell years or of any in naich I 1 am familiar and I 1 have been watching the courie of legi legislation lation for 20 years of the new tariff bill he be mys it is i not as sweeping and coin comprehensive a ns ts I 1 desire but it is the best tariff reform bill since 1857 when a democratic con congress amended tile walker tariff r bill of is jg by reducing the tariff rates to an average rate of 18 per cent the new places wool salt lumber farming machinery cotton ties cotton bagging binding twine twin and a number of other necessary articles on the free litt list the duty on woolen goods arid clothing lias bas been ic deuced front from an all avera average e rate of q OS 1 to 48 per cent and millions lillions il of dollar annually will bo be saved to t the he people ou on clothing and woolen goods alone the democratic congressional campaign committee will vil now bogin begin to rush things the news received is is growing better belter and better and even the republicans are a re now dow bp beginning ginning to admit that they have nothing upon w which to base hopes that thai they will elect a majority of the next house they have not dot yet reached file he stage sange where they aro are iN illing to concede a majority to the democrats democrats but let tile themselves down easy by expressing their belief that neither democrats nor republicans republic ills will elect a majority of the next house this a belief that hat the populists lists will elect a sufficient number to enable them to control the house houpo the democratic committee is in constant communication with trustworthy correspondents in ill every evern congressional district but they have no knowledge of anything that indicates any such increase in the populist astren I 1 vi j on oil the contrary they are confident that the next house will be demo cianic by a good working wording majority CArl CAPITOL TOL |