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plctoeeaa crowaea*t had not t four horn : ? breadior twenty 13 - 3 41 ?. _ . Idressed the greatmob md mounting the plat id'.in a loud-voico am mr.HA your* children were crying lor, ^ You dono?W own hungerv port your4-! ho money.1'i trades are streets looki It is alia to. arehonestili audi for your want to sup rU^fthe employment. rrtl ^ for bread and dying forwMtol the leadens in^the Homestead strike was next called and in part her SDeecfiwas asiqllowa: , , "We'iire all' trae"bi^ple %hfc are assemtiiecf /fcere2?We'cl3n*t ask you, for ,mcmey.-; We- have got this hall for nothjng., We are not Anarchists or Socialists. We are poor, wxd hungry work fing people*: are/;not afraid of reporters or of the police. We have nothing to .lose. There were twenty, or twenty-Ave men to their hoi t>nx $5 to $7 >a sti mated that a and/fed*with a to. give variety, to 20.pounds of 7 hoir Afthis are selling ' a hundred oil grade, and it Bushel of wht . - iJSNNEVtto and prepay little other ft will put froir flesh onahej rate the fanj a dollar a btj by turning It the trouble's eting i it D farmer raraie into his wh taking the ti and they art sent as many poor families. They have had nothing to eat all day. They came to listen to true labor doctrine. They were so weak from hunger that they became ? faini and had to" go out. There is a meeting to-morrow night at Union Square. ^ We will march there with black flags. We do not fear the police. Let them shoot at us if they wilL It is better to be shot down than .to be the starviog fathers of starving families. We are-not here to ad ? " . (*$.? .iS}' ' ? ? ? vise you to tone for a small pit tance work which, may be pro-1 vided by the Government" Wheat Fed tp Hors. ? ' 'i' N . .v? A great many farmers in the nun it In In dealing ffisgHSaaa with this brigade are dobs for football, cricket, swimming and gymnastic. Every drill is pre f&feed raffi concluded withprayer, w uiuuc wibu p j .besides the exertion to. an^influT S^ProS^^iSmo? speaks thus strongly and sensibly of this movement: "Call these boys, boys, which they are, and ask them to sit up ^^^^nnvcapon them and call them sbidiers, which they are. not, and yo* can order, them about till midnight. The s&&ssx%rst I conrae do -not adfaw^nh&i; ite qf 'interestt ^g thesg^b^ >sits. National banks'^^^fe om 4 to 6 pet 'cent per annuiri Sail the funds deposited with ?m for any length of tike. The ore money all banlrs can get and us be able to accommodate ?ir patrons with, loans,amply iryirregnlai keepers are carel are kept clean bj JfTffil fl. ;Pc 1 ISBk afield jail, sot _i m ? : .TheJohn Brown Fort specula, tion has provana dUmal failure, '(Wl w gSgV ggpjfe '? & -.11 .??, - r.]( .<? < ?#??*?$ 5SS lOT: ?*sr v., ufe ft . frWsisW: laaaia *?MP@ r:i '.I ;. <jBS8f9P8 r??r-< ?' - ?vr'^v'sro--??"r :, V ,;'jt i^PEp r. ITSTp2?j JWSf, a ;.-a ?g^iMife6ifei^il^s^^ssgi5 ? ?' '??' ?' iPjjfe''- ' >''^i.v