| Show ea to 19 avery its its 9 you the west is at really rea ily lly efti Tr oribe ed hard bard we pa heria heris ilik liik out here As for herld herla very vety comfortable chauk iid rid 11 be aud and atile at the east Is feit felt s a depression at the at edthe ft mers are com PK far ide less of the hard times jo eyvere 1 ey were in 1871 and 1872 ui tit of their discontent hid mid taht tee granger and cheap if th e th have now pretty rold royd rd awal awai and ind the reasor ia is i con condition itlen of the people or prow why 3 indeed it t lo 10 6 goods J trades between the tha two p in the tle exchange chango ex of these it LT he be panic at the east has jhb price of tho the g oms 29 per cent while grain has remained remain about the same and grgac great railroad eom competition petition wars have e enabled n abl abi it to be shipped at less cost than ever before in respects therefore the west was actually bene fitted at the expense of the aas east t and if we may take the general t testimony e tim ony ef of the western press business out there is not in at all the demoralized condition it is in the east cast it is not surprising in view of these facts fact that emigration from the east to the west should have taken a new impulse during the past year or two and it is quite possible that its ts proportions may still I 1 further u r inc increase rease springfield hass drass JI mass ass union |