Political Debate on Civil Service and Civil Liberty
The editorial attacks Senate obstruction of President Cleveland in appointing and removing officials, arguing for executive prerogatives to overhaul Republican incumbents. It cites recent labor activism and Knights of Labor cautions, and defends Democratic governance as prosperous and just. It also reports sensational crime commentary on Mrs Molloy and associated prosecutions in Kansas.
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I Wash So Glad I Wash Here
A humorous tale recalls a meeting on baptism in which a Teutonic speaker misinterprets the biblical phrase into rather near to rather than into. A crowd cheers the clarification while comic examples from scripture are recounted with exaggerated relief.
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