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Show Make The Choice. Under the stolen title of a friend .to labor, the Crisis, published in this city, devotes all the spare space of its last issue to Goodwin's Weekly. Well, the two papers are fair representatives of the present situation. The Weekly depends for support sup-port upon its merits ; it counts on nothing except to earn what it obtains. The Crisis, while mouthing mouth-ing a simulated sympathy for the poor working-man, working-man, hopes to exact a poor living from those same workingmen by pandering like a street walker to the prejudices and fierce passions of those same workingmen. The Weekly would urge every right of the workers, but would caution them against a course "which would lead them into hopeless trou-. trou-. bles and great loss. The Crisis would precipitate a clash between the workers and the laws, with all the losses that would follow, for a week's board for the editor. Let the workingmen choose between the two. |