Show LICE or A PRINTER printers it is 13 said eaid die at an early ape aged tins this is is dougless dout less caused by theno the noxious xio s effluvia rising from the types want of exercise constant employment and the late hours to anh h their work I 1 is pro lon longrier long gried ned there is is no other class of human bet beings whose hose privileges are so few whose hose laboris labor is so continuous hoe wages are so inadequate adequate I 1 as printers if a typo be a man inan ot of family he is is de barred ot of the privileges v ot of et their society at all linies limes became becaas his hia hours houra of labor ue are almost en and his moments of leisure so lew few that they mus must t be spent to recruit his exhausted energies sad aad prepare hini ann for the renewal of lis liis toils poor fellow fellom 1 he knows nothing 0 ot I 1 sociability and is is shut out from ti the e world m oria ai a convict in a PL briton 1 1 1 oll cl cell 11 truly he is is in the woi id but snows 1 0 wa not of it toil to toil 11 coill toil by night and haday by day is is his fate until premature old age existence for the advancement of 0 science and birthe virt lic the of his bia he heart art are severed one by one and aben life is is run and time to him is on more lie he goes down dou n to the grave uri cared for and un unorio krio n though his existence has been sacrificed for the benefit of his hig rue race W when ehen we ave hear bear mechanics cry out against oppression and demanding certain hours for labor and for rest real we ve cannot but reflect upon this situation of our 0 own it craft how every moment of their lives is is forced into ser ace to earn a bate bare subsistence how buncom plain bigly they devote themselves to the goodof good of that same public who wear ear them a aa a loose garment to be donned when convenient v veni ent and doffed coffed when no longer rie needed eded printers are universally poor men and for two reasons 0 the first is is they rarely evir ever relive fair compensation c 0 perisa tion for their services and the s second ec 0 n d is is that inured to continual buffering privation and toil their purse strings are ever untied at the bidding of charity and the hard earned dimes are freely distributed for the relief of their fell fellow div in men en thus it is is that they live poor and if a suitable reward does riot not await them after death sad bad indeed must be the beginning the existence and the aud of poor typos printers news hews letter |