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Coleman, Michael, on Andrews inrelation to personal tax, 94; ontaxing away capital, 186“ Collar-button system,” why socalled, 48
Colleges, correspondence with, 164-184 ; note of professors’ attitudeon tax reform, 203-207College of New Jersey, 183Columbia College, 65, 182County option in taxation, 37 ; pro-posed bill in 1890, 154; A. R.Eno on, 155Customs duties, 13Cuyahoga County, Ohio , in
Daily Union , of Schenectady , on taxreform, 196
Davies, Julien T., on abolition ofpersonal property tax, 81-102 ; onsingle tax, 101, 102Democrat, of Ithaca , N. Y. , opposedto tax reform, 194, 195Denning, E. J., 157Direct taxation, a coming necessity,128, 129
“Doctor,” imaginary character indialogue, 216, 217Dog tax, 17, 18
Double taxation, an instance of,198, 199
Drayton, J. C., 159Dyckman, J. M., 157, 158
Elections of 1890, how influencedby women, 148
Eliot, Charles W., commending taxreform, 184Ellis, G. W., 62
Ely, R. T., 63, 64 ; attitude towardtax reform, 182, 183
Ely, Smith, 157, 158Eno, A. R., letter on taxation, 154-156 ; signer of tax reform call,157; referred to in newspaper,
158
Ensley, Enoch, on tax question, 75-
78
Erwin bill, 153
Evening Journal, Jamestown , N.Y. ,favoring tax reform, 195Evening Star, of Greenbush, N. Y. ,letter to, 186-192
Exemption of personal propertyas affording relief to real estate,77 , 78
Fairchild, C. F., 159Farmers, in relation to personaltaxes, r06-126 ; personal propertyof, not to be concealed, 118-120 ;why they should oppose personalproperty tax, 188-192Fawcett, H., on income tax, 201-203
Federal securities, why tax-free, 38Fellows, \V. S., 157, 158Franklin County, Ohio , typicalurban county, illFresh air fund, Tribune's, 21Future of New York , apropos of tax-ation, G. H. Andrews’s letterson, 66-75
Gazette, of Reno , Nev., 63Gaunt, J., 157
Geauga County, Ohio , hi, 116-118George, Henry, his laws of taxation,6 . 7
Gladstone, \V. E , offer to repealincome tax, 135 ; critic of incometax, 136