The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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WORLD AND WHAT IS GOING ON IN IT.] VOL. 1 APRIL 8, 1897. NO. 22 * * * * * The President has sent his first message to Congress. In it he says that he is very sorry to call an extra session of Congress, but he feels it his duty to do so, because he finds the money affairs of the country in a very bad condition, and thinks it is necessary for Congress to take some immediate steps to find a remedy. It would seem that since June, 1893, the yearly, and even the monthly, expenses of the country have been greater than the receipts. We all know what a statement of that sort means in our own homes and families. It means that bankruptcy is coming, unless something be done to prevent it. If a man spends more than he earns, he is obliged to borrow to make up the difference; and when he can no longer borrow, he has to fail and turn all he owns over to his creditors. This means that the people to whom he owes the money--his creditors, as they are called--will take his home and his furniture, and everything he possesses away from him, and divide it all up between them, and that he must begin life again as best he can. Sometimes when a man has a good business that will enable him in time to |
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