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Nailmakers At Halesowen, England

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
November
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Whosoever provideth not for his own household is worse tban an infidel." These women belong to hcmseholds which are not "provided for." They live in free trade England. The men in their families are not lawless nor indifferent to their comfort. They cannot with all their efforts earn enough money to provide for the mere siistenance of those whom they loveand would cherish. Bnt they are not to be blamed, for the free trade laws by which they are governed bring these results. The American man of fatnily has a graver responsibility. He inakes his own laws. The election of Grover Cleveland would imperil the home of the American workmgrnan and those whom he has vowed to care for in sickness or in death. Every man who regarde the happiness of women should realize that Grover Cleveland stands for unprotected homes, and that Benjamin Harrison representa the party which has pledged itself to keep away free trade evils. It is truc as Chalrman Carter sayg, that the election of Cleveland means also a coiVgress IH-mocrut ie In both branches.- New Trk World. Have the right of weight- Cöal buy-rs. i ; ,. !

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