which they are published. The point I am trying to them was not a poor benighted "literary hack" in the saloonists, have been greatly shocked and scandalized Prom Up a Tree. of common sense in the people, and the brewers ought ington, which was printed in last month's AMERICAN lem, so-called. What interests about them is the morbid, healthy people shall live in hospitals or ac- The anti-alcoholists, both prohibitionists and anti- a Tree. of a brewer whom they could lambaste with impunity, pay of the rum devil nor an imp of satan in the form defectives who insist that because they themselves are 114 bring the people to a realization of the absurdities and (November i, 1907.) cording to hospital regimen. How the Watterson Fight Looks to the Man Up by the flaying they got from Henry Watterson at Lex- most statesmen of the south, the idol of the state of BREWERS' REVIEW. "It hurts one's conscience to be abnormalities to which they are being led by a lot of found out." And in this case, the fellow that roasted to make it their business to appeal to it, to arouse it, to but it was a leading journalist and one of the fore- make is that there is at the bottom a strong current sources from which they emanate and the time at