Word: tariffs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...debate will be led by four members of the union and then will be thrown open to the house when anyone will be welcome to speak. The subject will be, Resolved, that the Ways and Means Committee is justified in having taken up the consideration of the tariff at this time. Two weeks from Friday a meeting will be held to select new members...
...change in the existing tariff is advisable at the present time.- (a) The need of long notice in impending tariff changes: Boston Her., Sept 2, '93.- (b) Condition of industry: N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 12, Phila. Telegraph, Sept. 9, Bost. Her., Sept. 1, 2.- (c) The folly of a second commercial disarrangement.- (d) Financial Deficit: N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 4, Bost. Her. Sept 5.- (e) Commercial uncertainty: cause and cure: N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 7 and 12, Providence Journal. Sept 7, Nation, Sept...
...Ways and Means Committee has not given sufficient time or attention to the preparation of a tariff bill. Boston Herald, Aug. 23, 1893. (a) Absenteeism. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 11, 1893. Boston Journal, Oct. 1, 1893. (b) Inadequate hearings. N. Y. Tribune, Aug. 31, 1893, Sept. 21, 1893. (c) Hasty preparation of the bill. N. Y. Tribune, Sept...
...Public Finance forbids an immediate reduction of the tariff. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 18 (ed.). (a) Exportation of gold. N. Y. Tribune, Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 1893. (b) Revenue deficiency. N. Y. Tribune, Sept...
...industrial condition of the country forbids an immediate reduction of the tariff. Boston Herald, Sept. 20, 1893. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 16, 18, 21, 1893. (a) Wool and woolens. N. Y. Tribune, Sept 21, 1893. Boston Herald, Sept. 14, 1893. (b) Glass. Boston Herald, Sept. 19, 1893. (c) Mining. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 21, 1893. (d) Iron and steel. N. Y. Tribune, Sept...