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the labor press and its patrons. Educate, organize, co-op- 

 erate." 



It would seem useless to add that it is the duty of the 

 laboring men of America to study questions of political 

 economy. Without a proper understanding of trie prin- 

 ciples of government, and the issues which relate to the 

 proper and beneficial administration of its powers, and 

 distribution of its enjoyments, the proud boast of the right 

 of suffrage is but an empty privilege. 



