:E*t 





I nd proridtd fuHkrr. That it hall not I* per- 

 miasiblu to mail any given artn-1.- ur arti. !. . ..r any 

 | -art < paper or 



lotlM*vCsu| 



.1 -hall I ' the 



-i.-h mail n, a- 



flee, tO Sr|*rv 



ralma* .! 



i-. mail Battar approved July 15, lHN.ba, 



ih.- -.in..- h h. f by, r, pat! i 



< fT.. t at... 



.urn.. in. many gvntletnen here may a* 



whose 



postal system saw the gross abu*r that had 

 .wsof 1879 and 1885 an 

 tigress in 1887. an t 



, Oongreej ,., ... .,', ,-r: .in EMI to ifa S 



. . 



' - 



ad even to-day they are not 

 <, Ui in their pc 



I-. . Afi'l f. . - A. : 



'. r all admit that 'this e**ntry to i.-day in a* 



d. 



Ml III ll.it. 



Pr*aid m 



ronU handling 



law n r. 1 hope 



- w liilo I mui a few words 



n i In- n, a: t.- rraivful al- 



ti. 



'ho report 1 



tor the i 

 H wantc 



ig impairim-iit <>f t 



nt and of careful 

 that Conim^*, .,,1,1 ,-,,, I the bill 

 -hould have taken 



-me th.- 



: through w In- h tin-, inroad on the 

 ice has U m .-fT.-.-t. .1. an.l t.. .-\. hid.- fn.m th, 



-rial libraries and other 



lie law. e^ 



r loose phraseology. 

 -1 i.|-.ii those who proOt at 



Ihrollgb thr r. 



annul). I am satisfied that if the present 



Postmaster .1*1 ati'.th, r \-ar to serve ha 



. tin- puriv^' M-t f'-rth in 



annual r< 



that it wa^ r\'-r int. n-l.-.l l.'v ConglUSS 



H should |MI* thnuich th.- in.. 

 i rate*, a 



d conflnetl to them 



eral at th.. ^a* hold "that a 



book issued numbers wa? entitle*! 



carried at <irmnd-rla.M ra: he rather loose, 



phraseology of the law. With all duo r.--; 

 thf '. . ntloman and to his honest v 



am! infopritv. I think he em-il. because in the ad- 

 : these so-called serials throughout 



w may not all agnw a* to the remedy fc the rare 



; , 



^ 



the aoajMry from a 4a 

 f * i" (M)00 already riteung in tha ssrv- 



MMsi mm f I.M. ...... , .. M 



'. ..*' : I. '!- ft ;-:.... 



General Wanamakrr. aak0ov|sdge4l to be a good 

 bwjtesss man. and who va* at thai limr 



H t.. k. ,- ./..', f >.. m t. f .. i ui. . 



- caw 

 tUt thuiniquily-1 



t.. a,lmit. to m who deal with hMitniii oT 

 as some people deal with 



Mr. Ix'ud went on lo sav thai Ihr 



- measure were simply U < 

 issuud as serials and sampla copfas of 



chant:.-* mould r.- 1 1.-.- thr 



: and 



Illll,.! 



l i* not onlj important, it to 

 not kai rcactiooaiT th 



'ill jn-v f..r tae fl 







".* will have taken a Mr,. lrkard in the 



,.i,.-d tl. n^ranl to the 



-t office. If thM bill MM*. 



^ and ni'ht* mill U- ithdran and 





 and rights ao wklelr availed of that 



). tratlea 

 lUhed, and conditions of production and barter 



.1 be frk al 



. \. ; \ ; .i". :... .- ' 



,1 t heborioeei of 



the|.r. 4 |.i.t 



ssjlinc tne product oi ine printing press, iruusis 

 so, and anybody can see at a glance that it is so. 

 no arcuim ir i* nervled to enforce tWasssrUosj that 



va ahotUd ba ana of osjt irn-urd r.i t. 

 Miaded of cooipsQsaUnff rasalls lo tha 



such injunoas awl 



v. pretenses are made mith mhich lo 

 this bill. The firt thai the mails are not 

 used in a mar that the law did not intend or 



wad in a ar that the law did not ialeod or ea- 

 tlr and thai U this bill we are timply pro. 

 ^aniwtabMML The srmd is tr 



MT to the public TrmMtnr the aval 



maliral 



the gentleman from 



Traasary U 



' 



bra 



enactment 



-,.::. I .! . - . . - 



in spile of the grievous injuries thai if* 

 ,., at must entail upon the industries and oo- 

 cupalions to which I have just referred. But the 

 farts in tha oasa oosjotusifulir pro** that the usss of 

 ... ..,....,.....,.-.- 

 in full contemplation when tha law took its present 

 shape, haw sines been repeatedly confirmed, and 

 that the Affect of the bill upon the revenue ai> 

 penditure of tha Post OfllcV DsMrtment is alto> 

 ether problematical Indeed, f think that tha 

 1 ssa before this debate i nmkiiiH that 

 ' s* of iwouas in first- ai ' 



