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Show For li,.i al-- astil, talmage on of MARTYRS WORK. t -t de-os- IIRCTU. TREATMENT the Poor Must Suffer Told in Pointed Words. Hat rc-- s 1 OF A sr. vM'TltESI. 1 r whole life a forced march. The, never had anv luxuries until, after a w rule. Cod gave them affluence and usefulness and renown as a reward for their then, tint though vou in iv hive poor surrounding', and small in j:is for the education of your children, thev are actually ifian though starling under better advantages Veil had a fortune to give tNein. llard-biand privai ou are uot a damage to them but A cliptxT likes a Miff breeze. an advantage. 'I he sledge hammer does not hurt the iron that it knocks into s!uiie. Trouble is a hone (or sharpening very keen razors. Akeiis.de rose to Ids eminent sphere from his father's hut. her simp. Kolx rt Bums Marled a- - a shepherd. Brideall used to sweep Kxcter e illege. Gifford was a silo maker, and tile son of everv mail of toil may rise to heights of inteileetu.il aud moral power, if he wifi only trust God aud keep busy. OUR RELATIONS WITH MEXICO. Mr. S. Levy, formerly of Th Ho'l'oi II, raid in Mexico, and of The Mexican Finanat present cier, published in the City of Mexico, has been staying some viais in YTash on his wav. to England. To a r reporter for The Seic Yurt: Herald he p a The Woman's protective unioa reports a ease where oue of the souls, finding a place wiiere she could get more wages, rt ohed to change ciuploAers aud went to get her pay for work done. Tile cm piou-- save: "I hear Aon are going to leave met Yes, gbe sai l, and I have come to get what you owe me. made no answer. lie Are you not She aid: he said, "1 wul Yes, going to pay me!" pav you, ami he kicked her down stairs. i never swore a wind in alt mv life, but I confess that when I read that 1 felt a stirring within me that was not at ail devotional. By w hat principle of justice is it that women s In many of our cities get only as much as men. aud in many ea.es only half ! is Here the gigantic injustice that lor work equally well, if not belter done, woman receives far le-- s eoineti'atioa than mail. Mart with the national government. Women eierss in Washington get $.M0 for doing that for whieh nieu receive $1. boo. The wheel of oppression is lolling over the necks of thousands ef w omen w ho are at this moment iu despair aliout what tliev are to do. Many of the largest mercantile establishments of our cities are accessory to these abominations, an I from their large establishments there arc scores of souls being pitehid off into death, and their employers know it Is there a God! Will there he a judgment! 1 tell you, if God rises up to rt dress woman's wrongs, many of our large establishments will be swallowed up quicker than a South American earthquake ever took down a city. God will catch these oppressors between the two mill stones of His wrath, and grind them to powder. Jl STK'E TO WOMEN DEMANDED. Why is it that a female principal in a school for doing work for whieh a gets only male principal gets fI.ti.Vl! I hear from all this laud the wail of womanhood. Man has nettling to answer to that wail but flatteries. He says she is an angel. She is not. She knows she is not. She is a human being who gets hungry when she has no food and cold when she has no fine. Give her no more flatteries: give her justice! There are Ii5,0d0 sewing girls in New York and Brooklyn. Across the sunlight comes their death groan. It is not such a cry as comes from those who are suddenly hurled out of file, but a slow, g aw ay. Gather them grinding, horrible before you ami look into their faces, pinched, Look at their lingers, ghastly, hunger-struck- ! See that needle-pickeand that premature stoop in the shoulders! AtHear a large dry. hacking, merciless cough! meeting of these women held m a hall iu Philadelphia, grand speeches were delivered, hut a needlewoman took the stand, threw aside her faded shawl, and w ith her shriveled arm hurled a very thunderbolt of eloquence, speaking out the horrors of her own experience. Least of 1 d-- Y Not the .ical Exhaustion the Hardships. tber 1 ii- - t Women. Toilers es of the Graphically Depicted. 'be s.dd. I hat no Oil ii;k fiom M,n. say moiu ug until s.r.ur.l.iv iCgi.t and get iw t. ami I never my soul anv good; hear iiu thing that and w n Mind.i Comes a haieu't anv !on-m- t that 1 can wear to hurt Ih. and I lave so!1 n Hint s got dow 1) to pr.iv all then I got up, there's no Hit husbund. "Mv sjungto use ot iu prating; I uin so districted I can t Oh! sir, it is j.ra : it don't" do any good.' Aerv hard to work ou as we jieopie do from oar to tear and to see nothing bright ahead, "and to see the aMr little etiil d getting thinner ami thinner, amt my man almost broken down, an to t getting no nearer to God, but tv be him. Oil. if 1 were getting further away from Coil comfort all who May on !r readv to die toil w ith the needle and the sewing machine r these borne down ou and have coronas' on the fatigues of life. Got. your bands 27, cents; ea'.lng a of Bread at ui;r l,sm. ft; o for sitt.ikmg a drink of water, and ting on many tr fling thing, too inuu rolls to menSome of tin- - worst villuns of our tion." nee-o- f cities are the Tnev t iiem down lo tie !aand tiv to elieat liiem out of that. The woman must a dtdlar tvr two fore Mie gets tlie garments to work on. hen the wor is dune it is bhaiplv the most insignificant flaw is picked out. ami the wages refused an l sometimes the dollar deposited not giveu back. wa-lii- pu-c- ! uu-ile- DEPRIVED OF ALL ENJOYMENT'. e and Another great trial is privation of Tticre arc mechanics who have sentiment. their beautiful homes, who have tiieir tine wardrobes, who have all t Co best fruits and meats of the earth brought to their table. They But thev are the have their elegant libraries. A great manv of the working peoexception. ring in cramped ple of our country are abodes, struggling amid great hardships, liv is w heie thev do not want mg ill do uot to live, but where tln-- have to live. know of anv tiling much m re painful than to have aline taste for painting and sculpture and music and glorious sunsets and the expanse of the blue skv. aud vet not to tie able for the oratorio, or to get a to get picture, or to tun one's way into the country to look at tlie setting sun and the bright heavens. While there are men in great affluence. who have around them all kinds of luxuries in art. themselves entirely unal-lto appreciate these luxuries inlying their books by tlie square fo t, th :r pictures sent to them by some artist who is glad to get the miserable daubs out of their studio there are multidudcs of refined, delicate women who are born artists and shall reign in the kingdom of heaven as artists, who are denied every picture and every sweet song aud every musical instrument. Oh let ine cheer such persons by telling them to look up and behold the inheritance ttiat God has reserved for them. The king of faBabylon had a hanging gardeu that was mous in ail tlie ages, but you bave a hanging garden better than that. All the heavens are vours. They belong to your Father, anil what belongs to your Father belongs to you. HNoVA ta-t- said: Ye have recently had as visitors in Mexico many American manufac- turers. They have carefully louk-- d into the business po- - bilities of the country, and have arrived at the eomhi'ion that tlie market for American manufactures is so extensive and promislicg that this government ought to make every possible effort toward aiding in the work of pushing trade with Mexican merchants. All the European governments whieh have liitiimfa t uring interests to look after show their appreciation of the Mexican market by keepwlm-- n ing special agents in Mexico, I.riMIE ALMOST FREE NOW. Again: I oiler as mrouragement that vou ot gaining inform have so many 1 he atiou. Flat. i gave l,:i HI for tvv o books. Sin Labor of for the Knights countess of Anjou gave 3 HI sheep for one vol Jerome ruined biiuelf linaueially bv unit-- . Seeks Only the Idle. huv ing one copy of Ur. gen. O! tile contrast. Now are tens of timusaiivis of pensgatb are calling T cring up information. To-dSons of Not of Men All our cities quak- - with Ibe for copy. j Great of the Harper' and the Apple Toils Only Disrolling evlindi-rjch Parents Present tons and the Lippi in ot Is and the IVter-- i ti' aud tinfor Future Joys. Tukiiors, and you now buy more than Bell cipline cents! J jamin Franklin ever knew for .I)tivva-hard working man eoun-along and be looks into tin- - show w.iniov7 of to the K, turns f'i'y Tunes. it is to jealously wab-l- i ami tin book store and sets an elegantly bound luisiiH-st- ; -T. DeWitt 30. Rev. Y V. 1 had May bool 1KL,N. that inHe wi'ii savs: volume. counteract the growing Am-ricin the Brooklyn tab- -' there must be a great deal of information iu preached i tli ease this fluences. on of sermons A fevv month' pa'S along, and thou it. Especially 'e ,'he third of his scries I ho that book which he looked at eoM $7i it comes with England and (lernniiv. entitled The Genu-'- f e Labor Question, cents. him costs .0 ami now in pamphlet shape The Classes. merHardships of the Working The high wall around about the well of know! diplomat'll, consular, and special which is the moat Oldyn tabernaele, cantile agents of these c.Hiiitr.e aro edge is being broken dovv n. ami people conn ehureh in America, largely some with porcelain pitchers ami some with men evidently selected for Mexico oi pewter mugs, to dip up tlie living vv at r for ';8ows at ordinary times, but during the Th-r- e toil who are thirstv their people account of their superior training and lips. who ant series of sermons the multitudes from 7 o'clock in the morning until ti oYLk-aide reports show more are vastly the building not get at night, who know more about auatomy t'.iau experience. Their the olvl phvsiologists, and who know more that they believe tin trade of Mexico serous. about astioiiomv than the obi philosophers. text is found in Isaiah, xli., well worth a struggle to retain, and jj. Talmage's If you should take the learned men uf 300 i, the gold-the carpenter encouraged and one on them bench, bear out the views of every American and years ago put and he that emootheth with the bam"take twenty children from the common schools know ing anything of the businessman lie said: of Brooklvn and put them down on the other bini that smote the anvil. g the "children examine of could philosa bench tbe subject. factories in seen piece au have ophers ami the philo'opbers could not examIt is recklessly wasting a good opfrom hand to hand and from Ah! says Isaac Newton, ine the children. lad a to room, and one mechanic will smite it, portunity to delay or refuse to carry WHAT THE POOR MUST SUFFER. coming up and talking to some intelligent l that is a out the commercial What is that! 'another will llatten it, and another will Then there are a great many who suffer not of 7 year': treaty with Mexico. That is a What Is that!" railroad train. al it, and another will polish it. until the only iu the privation of their taste, but in Mexican the Neither telea government nor It is is What that! surroundaud the oppressive telegraph. And so the prophet describes be done. 1 think I shall go back to me! well Dear are an described Mexican the by especially anxious that were phone. press ing' of fife, jdulsof olden times as being made, part mv bed in the dust, for 1 am bewildered and w liter. He said : To be a pfsir man's English was The it. another of for them urged upon Mexby treaty iera by one baud, part ()! rejoice that you bave all my bead turns. child, and look through the rads of the playout first instance, thi-'comes the information in of Americans of in, sake ico .1 spread bv tlie for richer boys Carpentry and opportunities envy ground, chair at or their manv books, ami Vet lo be doomed to before you. amt that seated in your look to beeuisi- it fc in. smithery comes in and three was and agreed finally over eau liv tlie evening light, you ignorance, to lie apprenticed to some harsha home rctvies of mechanism is employed. n a of mot the tlie would show descending good feeling existing nations aud see stranger and feel forever banished from to all EMOt'ltU.ISli I1U WOUK. universal day. and a sister's love, motiur's ten Mexico toward American interests, in ONLY TOIL the carpenter encouraged the goldsmith, to the work when PltE'ENT work when very weary and One more encouragement: Your tons in end by increasing commercial relations lie that smoothed h with the hammer him heart is sick and the head is sore, to see a not are only intruded to be a discipline interworld and tliis child wasting away wife or a darling When they met, they tfinote the anvil. go far toward improving friendly lie able to get the best advice, to hope that the bv which vou shall he prepared for heaven. 1 each work and over their helped national relations. they jd Behold, 1 living vou glad tidings of great better food or purer air might set her up again, of tun with it. It was a very bad kind of I and every other American having but that food vou cannot buy, that air you joy, and tell you that ( mi't, the carpenterYou acss; it was making idols which were an must never hope to breathe. To be obliged to Nazareth, is the workingman's Christ. O, working permanent interest in Mexico, continI have thought let her die. to come home from the daily task get His love once in your heart, wall It to the Lord of lleaven. m the can sing on tlie and to mail! sit see her aud you up ued Mr. Levy, feel a sense of shame some sinking, each evening OF other, u in bad woik can encourage HORRIBLE JIARTVRDO.MS tlio-of the storm, aud in tlie simp anud't the mid't catch to in precious all again in York night hope New street a corner of in the fact that, while the government Stand at the jt not men engaged in honest artisauship you have shoring of the plain, and down in the mini; the women words vou might have heard could , on in honest mechanism aud crow speak words of at ti or 7 o'clock iu the morning us of tlie oar, da.-shipnever amid all the but of Mexico lias made every effort in this plunge afforded to stay at home go to work. Many of them had no breakfast idicer? board while climbing ratlines. If you belong to have no mourners at the funeial, hear them, our own government has yet irom were leftover that crumbs the minutiae of to the except 4f liible eoines down ow n shoulto tiie Lord Jesus Christ, He will count the direction, on they chew ou and even to have to carrystreetsyour knows He It tells us how many dollars the night before or brow. first signs of good feeling show ou sweat the of deal every Tilling. to the your ligat the drop.' der merry It tells us in their way through the street. Here they come! coffin,through have ever Bon paid for his horses. hole ami ache a you pahi every iulo huddled see southern neighto promiscuous Tin- - working girls of New York and Brooklyn. Are toward our courteous suffered in your worldly occupation. teronoiny what kind of a roof we ought to whieh is so dear to you, and not venlias so much to The.e engaged in head work, these in flower the dust mark Slates United ! Are rest. The eto our bouse. It, applauds the industry bor. wifi lie or you give you tlie sixff by planted flower you weary making; but, ture to in millinery, tiaper-lioor sick! lie w ill give you health. Are rou cold! of some winter jtnerositv of the Ioraelitish spinsters. It making, some bitter iovvliest tlie from stone, inauguration aii aud least Lno-overworked ol compensated, I us specimens of old time needlework, He ill wrap around you the warm mantle ol gain for fixd tlie to barter not costly spring . take do women. the sewing they Why pot-And besides that, my kind of a liberaleommerei.il policy that jer making, tanning establishment, Ilia eternal love. tlie curious cupboard, or tlu- Henry's Cominbrick kiln, city water works, ship build- - the eit v ears on their wav up! They can uot that all till' is to a ourself as remember must lriend. which you ou mentaries you prided Europeans in Mexico it seems afford the 5 cenls. If. concluding to deny hera prefatorv and heirloom of a frugal family, and never to onlv preparatory the much should ear the into she the give else, that credible self n tin J" 1 before it RI treaty LE. geis something tH'SATl'FACTION TIIF, GENERAL seen great limit that you arc getto see how Latimer and be able to redeem it. to feel and Ti see ill their own work you say, hardships and her a seat. You want remain inoperative for want of present earn-ine- s throne' of God. Who are they? longer ting old, nothing laid aside alvvavs mu-t have Kidlv appeared iu t lie tire. Look at that while they recognize no hardships or those are priuccM they scarce sufficient, to change the parlor lint tlie the. necessary legislation. 's and behold a more horrible martyrdom, a 4 in any body for a Every iu a roval lamilv; thev dress like princes; occupation. death. Ask that floor for the top story, and the ton storywiil be been pim-esme the-are like walk who I burden is the heaviest, and every wo-'- I hotter tire, a more agonizing they working to push Americans and wouder what change pri.ice'; tie-rwoman how much she gets for her work and single attic, We find people tusk is the hardest. ther are non- - of llie eaiuuioii labor In Mexnext." American of course (i the lor cents ou making she wifi tell products and slug to get into other occupations none of tlie peopie that ever toffelwilii inn HOW TO INSURF. A PURE LIFE. thread. own wisli-Ve her finds shirts and I hear men in all kinds of toil ico are beginning to despair in their own B'-- t I have no time this morning longer to ami foot. I speak more fitly of woman's wrongs beHANK'S MAY I.XIT.l T. were enabled to do something else, MEi of WHAT trials the and the dwell hardships upon iu the preseut congress legislating in an enlightened tio is that bright I have mistaken my path in cause she has not been heard ie to me; Ail! you are mistaken. those who toil w ith hand and foot, for I inu-- t have men of what more know You a was I a and mechanic Whv, that enmanner for the advantage of Am-ricagitation. fought to have been spirit before the throne,! go on to offer some grand and glorious who in Missew ine- girl who, wo: k as hard as she coild, i merchant or I ought to have been a suffered. I said to a colored man, room iu the couragements for such; and the first encourIf any honest action for eommoree. I ought to souri last March came into my couhlliiako but two shillings the day. Who hunt and I am a mechanic. agement is. that one of the greatest Sam, how inueii - been a I morning to build my lire: throne! of our commerce is inthe if before extension M the soul I an illustrious atn do. hen aud to other is artist; that lawyer against evil is plentv I'cn brick ian tin amid toiled Eg man pi tnniertaken some other path in life I wages do you people get 1around here! of laws their that country. Who, tended we should certainly begin with asked: Have you a men sin against tlie dollars a month, sir 4 have had an easier time and I would kilns. Who is that other illii'trious sold ec detectives goto find them! do the where pel w ife and children. said Yes. lie, lather- our nearest neighbor rutin r than estabI suppose when family! had grander successes. amid the dust of factories; not among' fore tlie throne! YUiv, her drun.u-- ami a family-oil- . smcold winter night, a on Tcrcbant eoines home at night, his braiu Think of it: fl2(ta year to support lull her out drove overalls; their ou have lish expensive lines of steamers to farwho iu this those are those kings ami What f rnz My friends, there is something ilth the anxieties of commercial toil, thenham. into heaven, with stand sin who those among W lieu 1 think of these of them extworld awfully away countries. Already some of the Many aud vexed, agitated about the their pockets around the doors of saloon- and qui ns beiore tlie throne! mills mv and from meat v. nit up from Birmingham ents in the imniev markets, he says: things I am not bothered as some of w Active taverns. eiiip'.ov aud restaurants largest American mining and agriculand Low II carpet factories. infill I were a mechanic! when his days bretEren with the abstract questions as to a for sureties pure of the is one greatest have openlet sin come into the world. The only lies dowu; he is is done, the mechanic And now I hear a sound like the rustling of tural machinery companies There are but very lew men is that God don t smash this upri'dit life. me as iu various with of 1 now I see a hv in liodv, wonder conwarehouses in aud to an harps endure ed up extensive mind, taking robes, healthy w ith character stalwart enough healthy of it. til. but I can't sleep; while, at that world up and start another in place I see a pool of water in the though they were going to strike a Teanks-givin- " of idleness. secutive Mexico. of agencies Many OVERWORK. BY WORN OI T parts anthem, and all the children ol the saw I say: Thou slimy, fetid thing moment, the mechanic is wishing he were and country feel classes also the have l working One great trial that "and the disciples of the shuttle are in glorious Aer or a merchant. He sas: Then 1 various Amerienu specialties O, says wlia does all "this mcau! There are athletes 1 Is nbysical exhaustion. always have on beautiful apparel; then array, and thev lift a song so clear and sweet, of a uter, I am ju-- t stopping here. 7 oclock in been started. The favorable settlement or 6 at work the make their to out would I who go move iu the choicest circles: then Didu't I see you 1 wish vou could hear it. It sav to the pool of water: fresh as back at come night and tlie and of the treaty question would certainly pilgrim's the morning Ol yes, bring up my children iu a very different says the pilgrim's burden very light, dance in the shower! like journey very short. Not one weak voice or from that in whieh I am compelled to as when they started. They turn their back God from down shining I came an impetus to this sort of enteror the rising water; them up. Didnt you hoars - throat in that great assemblage. The give upon the shuttle or the forge I sav to that water: an angel. addiwav elastic and whist-linoa come had and thev wall as of as casket is a into though limy prise, with the result of giving hardships of the working classes. perfect I have noticed drop like a beautiful gem over the lock! is what them ask ol That is the exception. aud s. the beauty of our holy religion is that thousands all to tumbled eternity practicing, tional employment other gems, as vou neks down upon all the occupations and that when the factory- bell taps for 6 o'clock , water. "1 sang all the way tlu mum of that song thev sing before the savs the An O! this into Ins arm in uf country. the workingmen I sav the hardworking man wearily puts and they tell me it is the song Jsions, and while I can not understand He sits down irom the cliffs to the tnea low.with those throne, And the angel American bank in Mexico for facilitatredeemed working people. anuoiance and you can not understand his coat sleeve and starts for home. I see you playing : a Didn't himto make resolved circle near so the O Who are these bod understands them all. He knows down in the family cries out: shuttles and turning that I grist mill!" These ing commercial transactions between out the troubles of these men mentioned self agreeable, to be the means of culture and used to earn un- throne i and the answer comes back : savs tlie water; ves tribulation of text the carpenter w ho encouraged the education to his children; but in five minutes w out vou are thev ho came Then what makes great the two countries would immediately I say again : living. w ith this nith and he that smootheth with the he is sound asleep. He is fagged out strength robes washed aud made white in covered "so sick had their and are you look by become a necessity, and I know where ter and the gold beaters, of body, mind aul soul utterly exhausted. He the blood of the lamb." scum! Yhv is vour breath so vile! half rested from the oulv iii ri-ill the I do. to the of the capital for this purpose is only waitmorning have this nothing rO savs the water, "I speak general morning am hips of the working classes. You may toil. Indeed he will never have any perfect - am disgusted with shuttles and wheels. An Ening for this necessity to ripen. Vanderbilts Hidden Grief. long to this class, but you are bound as rest iu this world until he gets into one whole lifetime heie. and to my n spend the going been for has Mexico rct doing a ian men and women to know their d glish bank in spot whieh is the only perfect while yonder stream sings on iis way dow n the William II. Vanderbilt had a big sorrt and human body in this world. I think they call mountain side, here 1 am left to fester and die for business sunpathizc with them, and as years, many d tout prosperous He told bluff, to come to their reseu There it a grave! Has toil frosted the color of from s accursed of God because 1 have uolhiug to row in his life. and Spanish French, all at danger that the prosperous classes, taken it Has spontaneity German, cheeks! wealthy steamthe spring do. i? ('apt, Thompson, of the te of the bad there that have been said vour laughter? Has it subtracted SIN SEEKS ONLY THE IDEE. banking concerns can bo counted from J false friends things eye. the one it and your afternoon, vesabout irom vour on conclude shall of labor, down step bears u!r Germanic, not that is old an Sill ship would pirate This surely the dozens. you 'll this labor trouble is a hullabaloo until' It has left you only half the man hamsels whose sails aTe flapping idly in the wind. when he sat enjoying a smoke in the by busithe F where Do not go off on that tangent, were to a work in you first put your hand on the hotning. be possible country punetuie The arrow of sin has hard u would mer and tour foot on the wheel! Be Jia not, neither would I, submit t he leather of an old working apron. Captains office. much fun in havin' ness was of an insignificant or unsafe PROMISE TO THE TOILERS. latest to the oppressious to whieh many your isn't that fact There your shops, gods in your place of toil listen and ti by the laborers are character. subjected. i walls, your anvils, are fortresses in people believe that vou are eiy rich, vou will hear a voice above the liiss of the fur- rising whieh from , MIGHTS of labor not anarchists. may and you to mav vou hide, which The merchants of Mexico are as reVanderbilt. the willing Mr. and do a great of the said foundry wrong to the laboring classes nace aud the groan the temptations of your file. against" the fight machinassented of not it. bold them voice a for word shuttle vour liable and wealthy as can be found anyand week take responsible for the work of clatter of the an Morning, noon and night, Sundays do you know what is where. do. Another Rindrelly anarchists. You cannot hate ery nor of the taskmaster, but the voice of to Now, for God "plenty The wholesale business is thank Captain. days, Como un deeds more God as He says: tnan do all the their families the reat trouble of mvlife? went on that fact is tlie thoroughly encouragement rial classes. in the hands of great German At the head of the chief to me all you who labor and are heavy laden are Tlie Captain confessed mainly going to have tlu verv be't opisirtunity of the millionaire. rest. the will" 1 hat vou I and of in may Knights give Labor, big letters, houses. These, iu view of the possibilfor development and 1'ffl the following Let all men and women of toil, remember that lie bad never suspected that there the children of unvigorous disclaimer, but to have sound you, strange r it be Have over. all. they understood by all the world that that this work wifi soon be ity of the treaty going into effect, and was any great trouble there at or)y. In tune are verv apt to turn out is a great holiday cointhere nights of Labor have no affiliation, not a heard that fori American tlie it out line finds insisted catalogues "ten lad the great been studying of t Well, 'there is," it? sympathy or respect for the band in''? O! that home, aud no long walk to toll is coming by 13 years ot age. be finds out There is a great price-list- s so as to take quick adian-tair- e magnate. ardly murderers, O! that bread, and no sweating no railway tolt lie and rob makes I: and to for no is 1 there to necessity ot worried and Bow u as wells I bothere s ttiese am O! it. w deep trouble. earn ho sneak through necessary to into of the favored American producanarchists, and a life without struggle go-- thoufd:ii untry like midnight assassins, stirring eternal rapture aDd no heavy buckets to draw struggle, who want to make me are hv Tliec; death into or people stupidity. dissipation Were it uot for the obstinate depassions of ignorant foreigners, un- - up. I wish thev would put iheir head on this sands and tens of thousands of men in our rich. I want all tions. tri think to seem Mould They 'be red flag of from the wing all lay of our congress these persons anarchy and causing pillow stuffed with the down cities who are toiling on, denying themon the earth and tln-id bloodshed. lc;i the money and of all Gods promises. There remains a rest great Parsons, Spies, Fielding, selves all luxuries, vear alter year toiling me gel it. lhat long since have opened their purchasand all their followers, for the people of God. tfV,t To get enough to spoil have schemes to help sympathizers, and abetters should be are in graspin'. What fori fatli-there tired of I how inv life. I don t ing agencies in New Y ork, as they now r wouder sorrow people man" was dealt is fifty years tlie summarily The sM great A thousand! More than their children. they are entitled to no more consider-beasts- . the bouc will Hosv or to that but have Them in London, Liverpool, and side long this to "ottiner the property together. dare to turn The leaders are cow-that. Two tbousaud people who are tired; i take me into U take the boys to get rid of that property, to offering and their hand but a few of the pur- in followers tired are fools. tired out with their life, fea.' prudent habits: ml-- 1 4!n1 may do vour another having been brought up in all me make and of dutv toward your em-'- foot and back and heart! Ah. there are more not the work partnership on(.i(.s 0f European export Less than five years to undo ; many do not, and the biggest 1 than two tbousaud tired people here You see the sons of wealthy paivms America y is Grip, Gouge, supposing all the rest to be in luxury and ease. fifty out into the world, insane, nerveless, Yonder is a woman who lias her head down going or they are incorrigible, and reckaioes of the women on her hand. What does that mean ! Ask her. dyspeptic, toilers. w hile the son of the porter that kept the floated through the eXport firms o less, Oh, at the woes of the It has been a tiresome week to her. a 1, or, tnstance, physical whiff's of the tobacco -- New lork gate, learns his trade gets robust wares w window. loners, who have not made anv strike she savs, when will I ever get any rest! cabin moral culture, high compelled to seek out the o are i constitution, achieves rank of church aud Captains a woman. dying by the thousands and faciliof the "pitiful are pleading the front Times. I read a few lines from the have to offer. So great We have sewing machines and stands in Do you say: (0 state. is this country in trouble the report, and as just out, f specimens of now in our great cities ties for manufacturing THE GREAT MEN OF TIED AT. l a,e employes common-sens- e endure. Poisoned It is estimated that fully $36,000,000 No, it is not, I see a great manvs gone. Who are the men mightiest m our legislainthat we only need a little amid was the work. out Had to themselves sue man women int.Cfi0n?1 Did I the cabinets! and capital they wearing and English northern of York city and congress tures Chri-tinn A Another: About four mouths of the sewing machine. legislation to make New life in diver supper-- ! O "can in new undertakings in the south bard work earn a little more man went into a house of a good deal of des- walk up the steep of him the trading vested tree is n tin now under dow London what no. The mother put per Week.1 Another: btf't She now titution in New York anu he saw a po, the hay. Many in the first three months of the current world. she while spread the of shade in tlie , w center 8t lie financial $1 is Per dozen; can make woman there with a sick child, and ilk' f and of these mighty men ate out ofanronspooii Mr9 Per day. Ve girls in oures-en- t telling the woman how good a Christian sn b earthenware year. 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