who are ignorant of the drink question. False Moral Atmosphere. tion as other questions are handled, i. e., investigate stead of judging first and hunting for justification which has been the curse of liquor legislation in this And this brings up my old hobby. The great dif- public. In other words, this man fully indorses the policy of sane legislation. 68 possible to arrive at any rational settlement of this are prejudiced against alcoholic drink, and legislators country, viz., to put it in the hands of enemies, who of their judgments afterwards, there would be hope Not that the Growler cares much what the Peoria Popular Mind. woodpile ! own trade beware ! There is an "African" in the Journal thinks. He refers to the matter here as being While such an insane policy lasts, it is of course, im- be a very engaging proposition, for the structural iron men are opposed to the carpenter who works in wood. first and with open minds, and judge afterwards, in- symptomatic of the attitude of mind of the general The False Moral Atmosphere that Befogs the troublesome matter. If people would handle the ques- But if the carpenters should propose regulation of their