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Show HE ED11C yj0KS In the llrst plnci e wero not "three Blaraa" at fcSjllxle fruit and peddlare. Ouellf it could re called such, slomfLadvisod the peoplo not to pay tKWIy bruiied and paitially deottuit. The eooond slam, if i Jt oe called suob, Btated that jtfaa that tho poddlurs would e t0 hvo propor oonveyi n Tyg nna- the fruit to nvold loBibat "alam-lug" "alam-lug" tbe Dixie fraM The third "slam," and thiajj5fe classed ao a mild one, is HV iusofar ai tbe writer is Qfimini 1, beoauaa that la tbo kind jfJjggj 1)0 got for tiia uBrd earued f&B Da7' " Ti i I MifcPWiiPrlWTBWI but it v?mb a Batnpof MVral loada ho enoountorod. JMt Bpllabury and tho gentlemen Jhe ni'iiea uovor "ebowed" up nt ilimia8Bo to our liuowledgo,-honcolnt:otf judgo ao to tho quollty of Vuelr iioil. This mu-jh this papor bu iIwUb anid, that tho Dixie trail HUinot be cqunhd in Utab forlthlhvm-, nut it Ib, or muob of it, birlljijfcaroloaa-ly birlljijfcaroloaa-ly bundled nnd Ib In itilooudltloo web'i It reHohea Codar. fj Now in Mr. SpllabutitferB to the excellent crop or fruit, pnofrecoived and amounlt sold, we ibijfcDardoned for jumping tho subject mention other matters besides ill "slams' referred to: . How nbout 7 conla ipnnd for aprloota flrat dollvored tS nnd one-fourth brulBod; seooilot 5 centa, and the third M cents; Why didn't tho 3 oenUaf pound fruit roach a few more pecpftbao it did? How about tbe boy bo buys npples and pcarB, brings in home and flnda in tbo bottom dae saok 10 peara so badly deaoyed ito debar anyone from picking thorn, twitbout them fHlling to pieces? I about the booBe wlo who eonds t. little irl to o poddiar for a I early poaches, and upnu tbo llttloao'a ro-turn ro-turn discovers nearly ooo'rtu do oayedT How nbout the forirj who takes tho word of a peddlar ttftio Is wetting 10, 15 or 25 poundpia tho caBe may be, aud finds upon vigbing them that ho is a few pounrtHiortY How is it that tho peddlarsontot got proper conveyances aud h' the frnit 40 miles without suoh iJobsT How can a newspaper rnuu'briua 8"0b muttora to tho attention I the public without writing nnd jhlluh Ing "euob Blams" aa Mr. Spljbury nbjoots to? Does Mr. Spipury oxpeot a newapapor man to rroin from exproaHing bis viewB or.uuy Miibjcnt that might bo or inton? to tbe reading puhlio? In uottcludlou we will say tblliifl far aa Mr. Spilsbury and th gcHo mon be mentions aro concornedlwf know nothing of the fruit they 'avo , brought to Cedar, Bnd have no kick agalnat thorn, It can also be stated that this papor does not condemn the whole of Wnahlngton oouuty for the aotiona of n fow or it. people. Aa Mr. Spllsburry states, he has beon at tbe business 30 yeBre, ad we venture to say that he knowa of a few peddlara who brim; fruit to Codar which Is hardly lit for sale, aud that had, he similar fruit ho would thro w it overboard before ho entered tho town. Are we right in oui belief? |