The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . .-1IJ-™ V. ?Jjsy THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF HAMILTON, O. I3I will come to understand better their interdependence, and public sentimentwill see that justice and equity prevail. They will meet as Esau and Jacobamid the mountains of Gilead to be reconciled. Each may be selfish, butthey will not destroy each other, and they will remember that they arebrothers. Already we see signs of the improving condition. The tide haschanged. We enter the century with a diminishing inequality in social con-dition ; and, best of all, with those intel


The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . .-1IJ-™ V. ?Jjsy THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF HAMILTON, O. I3I will come to understand better their interdependence, and public sentimentwill see that justice and equity prevail. They will meet as Esau and Jacobamid the mountains of Gilead to be reconciled. Each may be selfish, butthey will not destroy each other, and they will remember that they arebrothers. Already we see signs of the improving condition. The tide haschanged. We enter the century with a diminishing inequality in social con-dition ; and, best of all, with those intelligent forces at work which promisemost certainly to make the future a time of plenty and of comfort for all. Our hope for the future is not lessened, when we consider the educa-tional methods and institutions of the coming years. Our public schools areour pride. These guard us from that illiteracy, which is the necessary de-pendence of superstition and despotism. An immeasurable mass of ig-norance and superstition pours upon us from other lands and we sometimesg


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