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OMAHA DAILY 1o | rround in | wedge of acmocklbe divisten be not with drawn from its rhonrt, may as well bo ddapairod of. SADOI AND MINISTER 1o his nddrews nt tho banguot Whitelaw 1 tho custe wuch Togislation I« unnecessary, be of the enilvonds to supply wufoty couplors ns soon ns they « THE DAILY » HOREWATEN 1t is the polic demooratic Onty the nom nccaptablo 1 and Hill factions can command Its united dsmocratic vote, Wwho can do this as cortainly Palmte onn, Chintncay Depow d which provided thit the of the United i of the world should be only minis tors, while the representutives of othoer PUnLIsneD OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY it By One Wiy, One Yenr aprosentatives | geave mistake if it is mislod by any such 18 no other man v referved 1o it in ench of his an counteles ranlood ninhissnd ¢ leglislntion Commaoren Interstate lhe Lo the ministor snandssion ing repentedly enlled atten ALl Uhs countrios el i bissind Washington authoritios have wisely 1 tho wuggtstion that one of wiys 10 koo p trolibiesome Indians loyal is o onlist them in bl army 1ho policy has not been pursued with rogular army officors compiatn that nowly enlistod Tndi are gven choleo billets, while many white soldwrs who fulthtul sorvic Tho ordoring Yoo | dpromatie ngent ton 1o the subject A thewo reprosentatives cnstnltios nmong railrond entployes. the comp: Amortean mintstors on all pub 1 M0l Hireats been fnflueneed by this discussion of the matter, Lat tho great majority hive done nothing to had griven the fubjeet the lenst consider wiroly sifo 1o nssime that thoy nover witl unlos effect the roform would alurge oxponditure, nnd compunios pluce Laman life 1n nover any difficully what mon neo neoded it supposed thit U cwould doter men from entering went, but it doos not. mgress In this matter, o of humanity, is porfeetly that aftor Fnd et iwe Bailding Lows hnndieappod two companies of Indian COMIRIONTTENGE The quontion of ralsing compollod ropresentatives world B froquently ditoetal Do Whon the subjeot of Indian onlistmont was first bronchod it was pointed ont that tho bo especinily weouts or for any frontier sorvice roguiring agllity, darlog and onduranoe. contomplated at can U ars il Fon AL The Heo b sl men would Perilous ns this servico vobtadning 1t might e the opposition of 1t probably first that tho Iu dinus 8hould bo sout Lo eastorn Posts, whers e Bee Publishing Company, Proprictor PATEMENT £ NolEasin iy of Dol s 0 ted States on would form thoir education in the profession Uhor geont natlons of the The duty of ¢ soldiers s may bo that thoso ox wearing tho uniform Unitod States will oo bottor fightors aftor A tme from world in thi Ut 1L will o suecoss Taee Darey e 4 Phore was Tnvorable promise tho chinngo would whond to b s, hut the apposition cntirely fule to tho railronds, wpnnies shall supply safoty appli- logislation 1o w0 plain and wo steingent that the enilronds cnnnot ovado tempt 1o dis Emsmesm— wucceoded wer surroundines, swonthing aetion proposition s Boon fuvorad by i numbg tirlon of wtate, among them M position malnly upon the v wmbissndors th and will not at- and horse I"com golug to theaters, balls 0%, Mothodista uro pronibited 242 of the book of thon i disiikod by many justitiod Methodists, and ono of the local conferences now in sos- sion hus ordered that the question of repoal before tho goneral PARCHUC I but this soo- country would monarehind governmants, but 1 s no- norder ton prosontatives and W thin D, T'ho Bonrd of County Commissionors W0 Lo pass upon tho quostion of ealling an oloction w vote Notury Pubile g At shall conferonce of tho churet this yoar. 1510 doubt that i those ing Methodists violalo the prohibitory soction ujov the forbiddon pleasuros without Bolng olther disciplined or excommuuicated Thoy do ot ook upon the tho usolulness of our bonds in aid ontorpriso W proper muny veliov- CHIMINATION nid vocrmination tho objection will not commond Hsoll to intellgont poople mittad isolf to the oxtent o the main tw of Ot of ngrooing jedibisintiniatiioi Contenl sehomes s not not aleni the st proposition mindstors wro compollad o give proce for tho olfonce. dence to the amb nt o oo wicked, or the turt as ungod N0t think that tho devil 18 1u all the good The Mothodist minis tors could not expel all tho violators of soc- toh 242 without omptying wmany of the foro most pows in tho churchos, to Ly an et of prudenco ou tho confereuce 1o abolish a bo onforeod und is not aagenlIal (o MaUNGATNIA y'; und they do il ns woll ns we In mnnifostly sy nothing of the vollection tho businoss (ntorests of amoendmonts to thoe formof the quostions 1o o submitted, itis to be hopod will nob deom 1 nocossary to load the com- unronsonablo disndvantago, things of this world, CONDIMNATION procoedings will save tho olty BA0,000 o0 the proposed paeks, his bs vonson nocording to luw public finds nothing tha preinciplos of v strietions, 1t would svem, proveading publioan as the peonle are quostion is Lridgo and transportation Iha county commissionors formulato n declaration of indepondence 1 to protoet tho intorosts of the peo guard ngainst tho plaus- which the sending ambassidors o the Baropean monnrehies tho paramount roliof from ho prosont monopolios, PACL Of tha gone form of govornmont HOHEALE IS Beldgo mononoly wee spaving wothin Bring nbout the defeat of the Nolias Cantral ontory ——— has voally nothing to do with the quos Which ba shinply one of ox pedioncy So long as the United ministors abroad (twill RIGHTEOUS LITTLE nans City Times (dow.) : 15 & doubttul state, Kansas City Jouraal (rop.) s spoken i na bo clussified for all oftlelal purnoses power, and othe winlators hovo Plo, thoy wust Entiche A DIEECT e of eailrond from Omahn ovarhmonta will send Lattlo Khod. Phis govornmoent 1o nmondmonts enomios of ontorprise will has thus far revublican victorios to Worth i Hons to the bustnoss of Omnhin and Douglas county Union Pacitio suvccossfully hondod off all beidgo compotition, contering hero Washington 1ast grap.) : Who profess to botuye thoact of hoaving nbrick whon e spoke of “unstoady lights i tha wildoruess of doubt and danger.'" Chicago Mail (dor Daua over tha Khode Islaud may o Thore are some voprosantativos Mr. Clevoland was in a, and porhigs thoro 18 o necessity | the othor linos OMAA e8ntinon o ahow s markod e | e patoem in Whis vospoot Provermont in the olearing iowse reports, | wake of the sdvant: Tho norans corvanpanding poriod of lwst your is 0w Lo ho obtadned it particular their attornoys will spare nothing Lo sidostrack this prouis- 1t is n part of tho duty of the sounty commissionors to see to it oftorts shall for tho puat wouk over the | wauld soom to bo good RNkt estiwated by mualtinly ing the girth of Claveland by tho hatred My Daua nolds for the male parent of Ruih, Douver Sun (rep ) ! The result in the littlo to Grover Cleveland's indicutes that votes g0 with tha Now the vank of the diplomatic roprosentas tves to the great nations. e e R ing enterprise. ik vight of ominent solution of the park and botovard prob ostablished +idonl park system booomos an sarly probability e e stato Will be fujutio i dotve AP England soutimout Lho Nobreaska Contral proposition is sadly chec meritorious on geno outline of the enterpe formulatod acton that has seomad to strong {or him, St. Paul Ploneer Drass (rep.\ ment bas rosuited il was not lnvited to e his lis Even a moderate amount of that souse which is supposed to ba Dossossed by & horso w stump for & long U Chicaro Post (dowm. ) aystom s uukunown in Rhodo Istaud, bocay tho wajority of its citizons havo so lous beon disfranchisod that they do not expeet thair WL to be recorded at the polls. boroush, belanging turors, the demoorats Ono s that o domoer AL principlos. THE Intorest ohaege upon oaeh indi candidato cannot place any ros Ol 750,000 o the Nobraska Conteal Railway will bo 8 more g ton which commonds the fact that Senswor vopublican prosidontial election, v the Sun vidual by veason of the votl 113 promotors aro business inon acity, charactor and public spivit. Ihoy have dealt candidly with tho pub- ard to thoir undortak- Uhoy are ontitlod to oqual orensed valun follow and keop David off the ame, howover. ropresentative Tnmedintely ndopondontly, orot not voting industrios 1o thus far in ro; s (e prosidontial yoars, as the domo o Omanhia will noot the (ntorest Phorefore the Stn concludes that any ox poctation of careying any Now Fngle {8 wistakon, and the couneil should bo tho ond that bond proposition itted without delay, to in case the bonds are voted vk inoidont to tho co thoe railway, the in foe Lo & few manufae thiugs calied elections in Khoto laland have the smallest meaning out sida the aileged state. obe-Demacrat victory tu Khodo PHE onterprlio Nobeaska Contral wlortakoen vopublican “and the damocrats may as woll ook squary 1808 the battlo popuation republican Islaud is groatar o cloar wajori! guived for zovernor aud for wost of the othe stato ofioors, while the old time proportions. Was the wost Vigorously coutested aud Citing cauvass which thiat wouwealth has ever kuowa the bridge forthiwith. the comumunity favorablo to the submission of tho boad proposition fow yours 1Ewill give Whis olty vaily connvotions and outlots for traftio whioh I Wmight ko twonty voars to sooure (f Wo 0 ot ableaot sastorn v g o this wivootion e frionds aftoot odo Laland ropublican vies Aifloronce, you they sent the prophot hlmself thove 1o holp pull the domocratio state INSS, to the of tho aast, York, Now Jorsoy and Couneotiow 10 the western battlo geound of Ladia sontimont of is olearly Nways look dimnutive com: - - domooratio WOLLOTT ON IS MFTAL. that “off year vainbows, ant o the viston of the Vo poor exchange for tho pooplo to 33 upw the question at g tho Ry aniuitiated, are Biora Dantaarat Senator Wolcott chargas, that tha milaence of the adwm ———— AeCrnrocn, the treasur ox-secrotary Speaker Crisn, esident Harrison, killod the Bland bill v, does not agroo of & democratic prestdontial can Rhodo Iland campaige was fought out does ho beliove whied drew wes, aml the vi on that acce pooplo who profoess ud o do so o racta atorod to soll him tho sa wlty counol bo groaly o porsons, place and date e e— Owmaha wi Reoublicay efect taat, owi v Lo ISIALION 1 this ses. cans of Colorata rey in the o Duscleoss and in this wal defvat of free sross, the repabl 1o desers Laoir A tans DEANE advantageously wocracy witl PrRHAES the tho coliago resolutions massed by dowo ORATO CunvoREODS has wob dawned upon st voter the Minnesota the vatio of gold and Lopt aqua 0 roadiust vatuos tons of ol and sitvers Vor dovs not wice we days »Now York — licans of 1At moceatio lead Ao whsophist obstructioaists o waid by ators Woleunt and | vlvrats doectave of & proper and urge Whew to DAIRY pous. - FELLOBS U2 INFINITE JEST. do 30 43 3008 48 the 10 selevt t ps Conuecticut, Johu's Sare Nvod, e iR sboula Dastes 1o develop & Be Flulahlug Touch, Proaidant sdatt Nebrasga supretie coart has Semly o AL the place of e " eroor Loayor vacauoies A Syuviched Agis romoval, resignation or othe ous wuih Lo 1Do prosidont o asige 8 NoDres i s4vivine wurt das deck owaus 4wy sa) fusad o ow aud Ao waller Davaw das sull 0w IoRgeRien & 3900 &3 will rovede from the swendweat and s DAREY Wpoi the prosident W Aty LBe EAY diai poadecisg Over L2k WeeR™s vigul wacven Diw warknt “unad Bwigal deal weeks age A6 Wil e T Aalgn Ay agenales ws Toere wre G- eight of 1hese agwavios, whivk are wow Whea this logialation bas | Ao abal elicory w vacauolos sedotrackad sev Oue of 1he subevts W discussod b all Dk o o By obviliams wltimately A UEES W frvis Weir wilisacy dudies e e lusian wevioe Some v i delacdod duly oolloges el walversiive and The Queey Basrally arises | sal Wiy abould Were he s iy | Qo L0 L) cas D snaavd Drou WBelr regt DORGAARAY BMPIUN Wil 1 W cmaln W ded [SUTNINEPRN ol bow b Clovwbaud & Dososeas® road comsissioners, whivh w weideat Cleveiasd weee & democees Do would cull a D s Wi 40 varading the siaie of New Yoes, bt mon b Woduoaday, togialation It auey sho SO0 a8 40 sy W, x-8ve others wre | cars. Wiabingtou, a8 | bave i other | » LD Jada ded Lu ok Drascdes of swageves Didls | senatr e Now Yuck sumovess: Queee Woue ol ane U W oeales of Wae Bicugy Blade couplors, and o) pevsin ol pub e propusud shouwld by pb i RPN Lk ¢ PG mag & e aspeck o e iden L Qutding W 0 saiaed 0x Ny wiaey swevice? Davkug W ViR IGE #hum Bhlucueys APRIL 11 stoin playod 1t 189 tam-tittle-tam. 1 Alherst' | Wy is taimi-tum-tum. The standard editions have It tum-tum-tittle-tum, Now, If & puplt ics mo which 1s corroot, what shall 1 say?" And ws the master gave his answer in pure Pollsh. the Boston Transcript, which tolls the story, falis to report it ROME GIEAT New York GANES, Heralid T s gamo that's worked on country folk Unto tho player s n jok: HUL LS & mOst aneniiny sport, Foroftentimes he pluyor's one "Tls stranze that in this groat Somo men are wiilin Unto the monarehs in th w8 the kings and gue s und “Honesty 18 the best,” "tis sald Hut “polley’s” n it no more, For what mun ever got ahoad Ond T - MANUFACTURERS NOTES. froo land 1o be slaves . knay, Splendid Opening for a Tin Can Factory- Other Trado News, T'ho appearance of tho so-calied syndicate beer in this markot is not looked upon with favor by tho local brewers, who believe that innsmuch as thoy employ Omaha labor thoy should bo given the preferonco. At St Louis the American Celt is making o hard fight on the product of the breweries owned by Englishmen, The Colt claims that the Fuglish brewing syndicate in St. Louls is now paying the British investors 20 per cont. Mention hias been made in Tar Ber of tho subject of tin ean manufacturing _in the state. Tho secrotary of & No- braskn canning company * writos: “We buy our cans in Chicago, [ndianapolis and Keokuk. 1t is not likely that a oan shop could bo started in Nobraska and have much succoss unless it was started with a guar- antoo that the packers n the state would buy from it. They could uot afford to do that, unless the cans wero made ns good as others. 'Tho troublo with bhand made cans is the shortage of enn_makers in the canning soason whou most needed and the necessity of thoir bewog idle all wintor, also in not having patout ocaps, ete. It takes large capital to make cans and the desirablo kinds aro covered by patents, Wo buy them by tho thousand. A lar furniture car holas 90,000 23 and 45,000 to 50,000 3s. We would NOL Caro Lo run & oan fuctory as other mauu faoturers would not protect us in o busy tme us they do whon we buy entirely of thom, The “cans made 1n Omaha aro not as £00d s othors fu our ovinion und the mauu- facturors will bave to change their pat- terns. Bon \W. Taylor, o can maker of Beatrice, writes: Not havine raceived a satisfactor, roply from the Manufacturers and Cor sumors assoclation with roward to home- wado cans, 1 requost boing heard again on tho subject. Pertaining to home protection thero appears to be no othor subjoct that shoula command groator attention from the nasocution than that of the home wanu- tacture of all tin cans needed within tho state. Most, 1f not all, tho cauning factories within tho stato have in counection all ne- cossary machinery for manufacturing cans. Can makors aro roady nnd waiting for tho tiu piate. My idea is to employ a fow can makers in each of the several cauneries to manufacture tin cans during tho timo they aro not employed in packing goods, Cans noeded in excess of the amount made at thoso soveral canveries (and the excess would bo groat) should be procured at Owaba und other places in - tho state wiore tin-can fastories in the fulure may b od. 1 should bo pleasod to beat again the as- sociation or from auny private indiv Private communications on a subject of th nature do not always have the desived offect.” In discussing the facturo relation of the Manu s association with tais or nay otber braneh of manufacturo 1t must be borno in mind that tho work of the association Sts 1n muking & market for goods manufactured by factorios already astablished. or that may boestablished in thia state. ‘The association does not attempt to locato tactories, but only to provide & market for the product’ of factories that way locata 1 the state. Mr. Taylor is a tin can_maker, and liko uli others 1n that trade in Nebraska finds bimself without employwmert during o covsidoranle poriod each 1f larze fac torios for the making of tin cans are built up in tho state, there would be steady employ- wont for an army of weu. W ith the ¢ er of ciunerios operating in the state there would o markot for a very tin cans. Tho United Statos govornmaeat belioves in encouragiu g ho itries, and as_proof At 1t practices what it praaches tie W. A Pags Soap company of Omaha has just bee rded the coutrac soap. Tho soap wi Yerout Army Bosts in tha west (. E. Spriuger of Des Motues, Ia, will te in the city this week to look over the WILH & View to establishing 8 cast steel plant large ouf a for the wanufacture of car couvlers and bufters. The frm will be zuown as the Amenican Counlor aud Equipment company 1t is understoad that the cowpany will try to 1uterest addi n Omaha, A Kosrney wanufaoturer complains i s tetter that it is very dificult to arouse any enthusiasm ia that place oo the home patrod- 259 quastion. The Lincoln Road Grader Manufacturing company has written, sskies under what conditious they would bs allowea to take rt in the June expusition at Omaba Any Nobraska manufacturer cas join the associs- tion and then be eutitled to all privileses. No charxe is made for space and the railroads WLl trausport the goods to be placea ou ex Binit at hall rates. F. C. oual capital in thelr enterprise of the grain co pt Of any number Nebrasza the writers wi A tative from Liocoln says that ali the grain rom there will be iu sitendaven, tis reial overyidiag at p wanela fwe. lu Bast roads bave shipments for goods are saily Dat weste o fr wror d goods. As s ladication of betlec prices for Omads artwies aa for uported gois L Desd class Of WOFKIE 10 SeF WAL facturivs, oo swovsat of tacts salirigs are Bigder Gere tdan in tae Mr Schamel for years was i the t & Dusiuces w Logtsville, Ky elires wages € coat Bigaer QOuwada (das W 139 30 Cuprured Miss Duni's Pockvtbook. Causcaca, DL, A o Svevial Teeram o Tus B s Maud Duga of Blar froot of Robalssat's astil o 4 zouie Mo aie The duy Mazdie, wio atiae BUON FUX VLK JERKY Mz e sscuat Loguils sars tha YU e s W the P Al Dues b tecus Lie geakemes Lag £ B Wao . g e cwater @ oewwieow L2 a0 ba "W, whea suew is 65 & Juns 'wb hiul 2138 B eue 8 Kuss Mo 8 QULSIE UY S PARUS Ju B . Aad whun 8w Seid of poliics fue Calowing s sow e fazuiaes & oyl takie Wniin b Baasdiee il G heid 2w Uacie Tue ‘ AMONG THE EDUCATORS. Mits of News and Spicy Gossip Ploked In the Omaha Seh Miss Duvol of Walnat sent from school all week on acc ness, Monmouth Park school Monday next. But one room will pied o bogin with Miss Morrill and Miss Allon, who com- pleted the training school course aroassigned places. Miss Morrell goos to Leavenworth, Miss Allen to Paul Miss Oakey of the High school is quite il at the Child's hospital Miss Furlone has been changed from Leavenworth to Dupont to fill the placo left vacant by the resignation of Miss Hubbard, Long school has 120 first A's, tho largest ado in the city. Miss Schatler of 1zard has 100 pupils, She is endoavoring to caroe for thew in half day sossions Hill has been ab. unt of il bo oceu Kellom and reliove this press ! Maud Church returns to herold place at Hickory, Miss Elder of the Pacific Bighth grade has been ill for sevoral weeks. Hor piace is stipplied by Miss Johnson, a cadet, Mrs. Fronch from Paul fills Miss Watt's place at Casteliar. Clifton Hill school opens Monday next with four rooms. 1t is sald that ouo of the corps, who daily journeys north, up on tho Sherman avenuo line, desires her place filled soon that sho may transfor hor efforts to & narrower and mote congenial sphere, The matter of the kindergarton's intro- duction is still under advisement, The board is favorably inclinod toward tho schomo, and it secms most probable that there will be two or three schools openea no lator than September. It would be most agrooable to All those iutorested to change tho possibility for u cortainty. A woek ago there wore 1,000 little onos in school for the first time. Thoy wore strang- ors to the new lessons of lite_oponing before them in the schoolroom. What aro thoy dolag? And how can they bo kept busy! Tho following methods may be surgested : They sort handfuls of many colored bits of wools, placing like colors together. They vlace a small circlo of twine upon the slate and draw around it. They make houses with shoepogs. They striug beads with at- tempteda regularity as to number and color. They stick pins into little cushions arranging numbers and designs. They draw wonderful pictures with squeaking pencils and lova “to write on the board." They try faithfully to stand up and «1t down at the right intervals, but only by accident succeed, They 'veep for homesickuess at intervals. They vlay bird and mouse and forget their woos. ~They wigzlo till the serows are endangered and go to sleep on their desks. They coolly aisre- gard all rules of lines ana halis and princi- vals’ plaus. They love their new toacher and open their little souis to ber influence. They show her hourly that “‘heaven lies about us in our i fancy,” and that there is aa end to wom physical enduranca. The emperar of China has begun the stuay of Eunclish. It is swd that this ambition sprung into existence after the intervioiws with various ambassadors at Pekiu about a year ago. He receives instruction from one teacher oneday and from a second on the following day, then from the firston the third day. The book that ha uses (he prob- biy should be “sounding’’ from the board comes from our ow L ud is pub lished in Chicago lowa does not relinauish her hola on the Waosteru Normal coile made some graceful bac| but the coilege came not. Suena 1603, At S, raisea §% he worg Hon. J Morton article Northwestern _ Jouroal of What Trees con In every teacher in Nobrasga w ana example, fArbor blessiugs in shade a a 4 ye Arcor day ltvered a: maat Cou address ty Teacher N own me: electad oue of profass; senoois. favoraoly he place. olerested i reported in At this Time so much lower than Browning 1S W, « | puiship | the fray, will be openod on | Where, O whore, aro the men to open | of Year--- The average man’s minc guarantee to fit you perfectly. You'll 1 a light overcoat, too; ours will ¥ ? King‘&Cu olocted after some opposition to the princi- of the Cook county normal. The 1inols achool Journals come out fresh from with the smell of powder stiil clinging to them. Thoir efforts to scom fair, while they are really vory partisan, are very amusing. A Nebraska school journal 1s publishing a ries of Scotland lotters from the pen of H, M. Jamos. ‘Thoy are very interesting and so characteristic that ono fools as if he had eon- jowed a porsonal iuterview with the ex- superintendent ey say that Suporintendent F. B Coopor of Des Moines, 1a,, after having col loeted spocimens of penmanship from var. ious schools, doclares that the specimens from tho Humboldt school of Kansas City are superior 1o all others The Linooln schiool bourd pormits only the pupil who livos eleven blocks from the seliool butlding to bring his dinner. A special _department for the instructors of drawing in the public schools was or ized in connection with the lowa Stato Teachors association last year, This body proposes to meet somi-annuaily and to pur SU0 OVOry means to promote progress in this line and desires to draw all those intorested into 1ts ranks. The next meeting is to be held May 6 and 7 at Grinnell, Ia. Miss Evans hae beon invited to presont & paper at this woeting, WILL CONSOLIDATE, alntors and Decorat o Talk and “Get gether,' Painters and decorators of Omana will re- organize and consolidate their labor unions into one organization. For some time past thoy have boen inharmonious, but thoir difforonces havo been adjusted How and the « Listen Maoh house painters and paperhangors will be ono body’ This was bronght about yestorday aftor. noon by an open meeting of organized labor being held in the Barker block. The attends ance of both painters and docorators was large. A committee of the Central Labor union was also prosent. Orgarizor Musser, chairman of the com mittes, stated that the meeting was called for the purpose of gotting the two aifforent trade bodies consolidated, as the interests of both the painter and paperbanger wore al- most 1dontical. “Strengthen yourselves by consolidation and organization," said tho speaker, ‘in order 1that you can_control the painters and decorators, uot only of Jmaha, but also those of South Omata and Council Blufls, You seem divided, but my advico to you is consoligation and then come into the Central Labor union where you will have representatior. Organization is everything, and the day is uot far aistant when the workingmen will say to monopolies that they will control them instead of the monopolics controlling the workingme You are here to build up your craft,and o do that requires usionism 1cate yourselv, s one man. Staud togetber and you w have a grand and greai unio T. C. Kelsey, u harnessmaker by trade, set forth the great need and necessity organization. He said tbat each pair decorator should realize and fe portance of the purpose of cousol ualons. He stated ihat organized labor was a necessity because the labore % classes by organization on could further and bpromote th own_interests. Opportunities of men fo making o livelinood were g Com- bivations of cap.tal had re and now only an exert in 3 of trade conid find employm Mr. Ketsey id not advoca organization of labor u 99 per ceut of the strixes were to prev: in other coun erythi certain branch them alors can. We will § 1 1 l pieas

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