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Mayor Martin Endorsed
People and Patriot
At the mass meeting in the Opera House, Sunday night, held under the auspices of the New Hampshire AntiSaloon League for the purpose of considering the situation in Concord, and endorsing the work of Mayor Martin in closing the saloons, the following resolution was unanimously adopted by a rising vote :—
"Recognizing that the complete abolition of the saloon, as the deadly foe of industry, good morals, and general prosperity, would be of incalculable benefit to our community,
"Therefore, Be it resolved, That we most heartily commend the mayor in his brave and vigorous action, that we pledge him our sympathy and every support in our power which may aid him in his endeavors; and that we call upon all citizens who have the highest welfare of this city at heart, whatever their political affiliations, and whatever their particular views as to the best methods of enforcing the temperance prohibitory laws, to lend him encouragement, both by word and act, that he may be most successful in the performance of his important and sacred trust."
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June 1, 1899 issue
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Items of Interest
with contributions from William McKinley
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How Can You Find a Realm?
Eugene F. Voorhies
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Enteric and its Cure
X. Y.
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From What Cheer, Iowa.
with contributions from J. R. Lowell
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The Lectures
with contributions from Lydia E. Brown, A. Oswald, J. P. C., F. J. Knight, S. M. Norton, Rev. Mr. Bulkeley, Mary Gibson, Aaron Clark, E. W. Budd, Van Ness
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Answer to Rev. Mr. Packard's Third Sermon
Charles M. Howe
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Ingratitude
BY G. W. DUFFUS.
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Patience
BY PAUL R. MAYBURY.
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In Common Justice
S. Edith Moses
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Another Lawyer Heard From
BY WM. HOLMAN JENNINGS.