Show mick riah i AM LS LIN in another column will be found the utterances of Rp speakers eakers at the late conference which present a statement of conditions in III richfield that is anything but creditable to the city while this paper will always be loal to this city and do all it can for its it cannot refrain from commenting on the conditions shoken of last sunday to a gathering composed of people from all oer the county were the statements untrue or overdrawn we would be bethe the first to resent regent them but unfortunately they are true and hardly did justice to the real conditions dit ioris as thed exist it is a notorious fact that there is degree of pro inanity fanity and vulgarity Nul ul ganty garity present in richfield to such an extent that it is next to walk a short distance on main alain street without hearing expressions pres which are shocking to a person the vender monde of it is too that there is a strong ordinance against this varl V ri thing which chich is neer enforced I 1 he street in front of public places of rc refreshment freshment and amusement is crowded with men and boys and the language used would bring the blush of shame to a savage whit of the ordina lees against this if the laws las are inadequate they krould he be ceded if they are arc impracticable they should ie be taken off the statute books As long as they are on the books they should be enforced and the local officers are arc in duty bound to them this habit of profanity has arrived at that stage m when hen the smallest mal lest boys on the street use eit it all ages and conditions are subject to its influx ice visitors to this town who stop but a few hours are struck with the profanity which in the most ordinary conversation vile and profane expressions pres leap from the tongues of young men with almost every espres sion officers do dour our duty in this mattar matt r and a few examples of the enforcement of the law will enill have a most effect |