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Day
23
Month
April
Year
1886
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Public Domain
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Veeelier Disconrses on the Existín Labor Henry Ward Beechor preached on tho labor troubles on a recent Bunday to a vast congre catión, made up in about equal nnmbers of repres(ntit:c of capital and labor. Jio summed up in tl. e following words: We he.:ii talk of protectinjj the ■orkingmen bj protectíng capital, Tbere never was a principie brought out of protectlon more abominable. We are seeing some oí the íesults of it dow, and we sball sec more. And now comes oat the fact ttiat tbrough liurease of intelligente wags wblch were never to larve before are deemi d InsnfSclent lor men, and tbe ivorkiagmenareofthe opinión that they are not pald enough, though tley are pald twiee as imich as they were when I was a toy. Is it that tbey are growing greedvi. 1 snppoee that except jut before eleetlon, when they are god.s, workingmen are about tbe same. ü3 'be rest of us. liut it is beuause men are morj developed. There is'no man that cun be supportcd ro cb aply :is the man that bas no lraiu and nobing bnt belly. All things, however, are changlñg, and in the future the top oflsoeietv lsrot tioing to have all the cream and the bottom skin milk. It Is not mv purposto to enter into any crltt cisms of tbe true purpose of the worklngii;en's combination, but simply to roaiutain that it is the etlect of growlDg intelllgenci upon tbc coudition of industry and social lile In the civilized natious of "the world. Wc have come to this point by steady gronth of a hundred years, inerebsne: every year in knowledge that bas beeome immoral, and it has i rga'nized itsetf into all the product of Industry, and oud tne workingmen, secing that capital has organized, have deteriniaed to or■mü.c thcmselves. When capital oiganizes t In-re is no outcry. When men organize ior legie'ation or corruption there is ño outory. But when workingmen organize men wonder nhat it is all coming to. i know wliat it is coming to. It will uring down a great many thins that are high and exalt men that are low. It will not Dring equality, hut it will bring into barmonious relatious tbe two extremes ot society, the producer and the cap italist, and 1 am" glad of this row - I am. It was when the stoue was rolled away that the b'avior could get out of the tomb, "and these tblnga will result in somethin that will be better for both;euds of society. I am not disturted about ibis grand evolution. 1 will not cal! it revolution for it is not. Coilgorerns all. The attempt of government to say what is or U not propertv is absurd as it would be f they resolved that the ten com. mandments did not exist; they don't in some arts of Washington. Don't think I am makïng an apology or a definsc of workingmen. J am not. 1 know their iauHs aud will teil ol them at the proper time. but I have spoken as 1 have because on one sido tbere is alarm among good penple at the present condition ol atlairs, ;tr.d I have attempted to show that the spread ol Unowled.íe by a logieal nccessitj will iuvolve JUBt suc'.i resalta ai are now takiug place. These upheavals are healthy. Set tle iuiugs in tranquility and jou will have tor pidity. It is the running tream that is the healtüy stream. It is tbe stagnant pool aud the swamp tbat breeds malaria aud death.'.' llon. James H&rlun, ex-Vice Chancellor, l-ouisville, Ky., savs he ues St. Jacobs Oil, that it is a most extraordinary and absolute cure for rhcumatism and klndred ailments, and that every l'amily should have it. A inan's dearest object sbould be hls wife. But, alas', too often it is bis vi;e'swardrobe. One rent paid is worth a dozen in your pants. Some say that liquor strengthens the voice. This is a mistake. It only makes the brcatb strong. The prospect of baring a street railway has made the peoplej of Burlington, Vt., quite jubilant. Minnie liauk. says a correspondent, flies the Aimricau Bag daily, rain or sunshine, over hei castle in Switzerland. "Music hath charms to soothe a savage." This is whv we occasionally see a cross and sr.appiih eur with a brass band around its neeic.- Goodall's Sun. A man oever resUzes how little 'bis word is .worth till be receives a black eye and attempts to cxplain how he carne by it. The Massachusetta Democratie State1 Committee has issued a consolatorv address to the faithful who voted for Butler. The Italian'r.obleman who wagered that hf m,u10 cover 31,050 miles on Fretten railways iu :. 0 days bas won his wager. Swingin!; sigus, under 'a receutly enforeed ordinanee, have prettv well disappeared frora the Btreeta of Dallas, Texas. Gas bas been lound in Butlalo at a depth ol SCO leet. The quantity is not sulficient foi manufae. uring purposés. A Chicago womaa has been nayin? apawnbroker Í5S a year lor the use of L25. Have used Dr. Thomas Kelectric Oil foi eroup and colds, and declare it a positivo cure. Contrlbuted by Vm. Kay, 570 Plvinouth Ave., Butlalo, N. Y. Artesiau wclls ha'e been kuovn in China from time iininemorial. The Bdsdock Plant is one ol the best diruetics or Kidney regulator in the vegetable world, and the compouud known as Eurdock's Blood Bitters is unsurpassei in all diseaaes ol the kidneys liver and blood. Prohibition is enforeed in 200 to s in the state of New York. Somk Remakkablb Cures oí dcafness are recorded ol Dr. Thomas' Eclectric OU. Never fails to cure carache. Type-sett ng in this country is sald to cost $30,000,000 anuually. Statcd by 11. B. Cocbran, druggist, Lancaster, Pa. Have guarauteed over 300 lottles oí Burdoek Blood Bitters for dyspepsia, sour stomach, billious attacks, Uver aud kidney trouble. In some parts of Georgia, bears, wildcats and coons are a'jundant. To cradicate daudruiï, and keep the Eealp moist and clean, usc Hali's Ilair Ktnewer. The llves of many ehüdren have been saved by the timely uso of Ajer's Cherry Pectoral. It is 'said to cost 40 cents to stop a railroad train 1 minute. Premature decline of power in either sex, however induced, speedily and permanently cured. Book for ten cents In stamps. Worid's Dispensar)1 Medical Association, Üöi Main Street, Butlalo, N. Y. Philadelphia eonsumed during last yca! 1,273,101 barrels oí beer and ale.

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