Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1873 — How it May be Done. [ARTICLE]

How it May be Done.

There is a general disinclination on the part of the Patrons of Hus- 1 bfindry to enter the political arena, ill a party way. They till feel that, there? is.ncolei! reform,butprAiciscly how to reach it is the question. Now wo offer, this suggestion: Mass moot "mgs i n ay: brn - eaUed Ftt. which the reform nee;\qd,may he presontfd in well digested -rewkitions.-al-■ which, after setting the principle! forth the Patrons may publicly pledge themselves against parties who will not sustain thm: ]d ; inci pies. Let it, be understood tliat there is unity on the part o( the producers, and the parties will make haste to‘“piedge l'or tlie .re-“ form, and as a proper manner to carry out the details, let the producers individually tarn oti.l and attend the primary meetings and conventions, and.see that honorable and trustworthy men are put in nomination as tlie servants of the people. - This latter work can be done, not as an organized order, but as individuals having equrvl--.privileges., and _under equal ohhgallons to exercise their influence for the common good. The great objects of the order which can alone be secured by Legislative action, executive and judicial fairness can thus be secured, and yet the order remain free from party alliance and nolitietil entangl ances. fa-ntkmd Gazette.