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knowingly aided the fraud. As to the municipal regulations for the sale
of beers and light wines in Paris, these beverages are considered as hygienic
and relieved o fall tax except that of transportation. The retail liquor deal
ers are allowed to keep open in Paris every day of the year until 2 o’clock
in tne morning, and in the provinces until 11 p. m. This closing’ time is
readily extended on request, and the alarming feature of the increase in
the consumption of alconol is that less wine is now drunk. In 1873, two
hundred liters of wine were drunk per inhabitant in France; in 1885 only
seventy-five liters were consumed.
Drunkenness a Vital Cause of Suicide.
It is generally believed that the suicide is hovering upon the brink,
if not actually insane, before reaching the point of attacking his own life.
Os the many causes of suicide, alcohol is the most fruitful. A fearful object
lesson is suggested in the insanity statistics of the French government, which,
gi\ en briefly, show 8,885 suicides in 1903, due to alcoholism, as compared
with 6,496 in the year 1879, an increase of 2,389 in four years, and the
chief reason to which this alarming increase is attributed is that the French
nation is rapidly exchanging its domestic wines, once the common beevrage
of the people, for the heavier foreign drinks, in which the percentage of al
cohol. is moie than doubled, and for absinthe, one of the most dangerous
intoxicants known to science, its action upon the brain centers being rapid
and inemediable. Stricken France, the victim of her orgies of unbridled
libeity, physical, mental, moral and spiritual, is sounding the alarm to her
uttermost borders, now that the conflagration is past help. The statistics
of the last few years show a lull in the increase of drunkenness, which it
is hoped is a result of the efforts of the Temperance movement; but the
Minister of Justice, in commenting upon the matter, declared his inability
to decide whether the Temperance societies, or the laxity of the officials
in punishing drunkenness, was responsible for the report.
To the world at large, when a man has become so debased and crazed
with drink that his reasoning power is gone, when he is a menace to the
community and no longer of use to his family or himself, that man is bet
ter dead, as the chances are that the longer he lives the worse he will be
come. That doctrine is alright, taken in the abstract, but when the man in
the case is flesh of our flesh, and back of the sodden ruin, our eyes behold
him as he was, the child, the boy, the man whom we knew as strangers
cannot know him; then, no amount of philosophy will palliate the shock of
that face fixed in self-inflicted death.
Not only in France, but here in our own Kentucky, this tragedy is daily
enacted; but we do not discuss it, we draw the mantle of mistaken charity
over the ulcer. Insanity has a more respectable sound in the death certifi
cate.—The Kentucky Issue.
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The Golden Age for November 15, 1906.
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