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October 24
Macomb, IL (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Sunday Edition), Omaha, NE, 25
October, 1896.
"Ladies and Gentlemen: I want to call your attention to an interview which appears in
yesterday morning's Chronicle. I hope that we may find out that it is not true. I waited until today
before using it, thinking that possibly the morning's paper might make a correction, and when I
speak of it I want you to distinctly understand that if there be a subsequent denial of the language
used, then all I say about it shall fall to the ground. It is an interview published in the
Chronicle of Chicago of yesterday morning, and a dispatch from New York giving the interview with
Bishop Worthington of Omaha. Let me read you what he says:
'When it was suggested to the bishop that the farmers throughout the country were not
in as prosperous condition as they had been in the past, Bishop Worthington said: "The trouble with
the farmer, in my judgment, is that we have carried our free educational system entirely too far.
The farmers' sons, a great many of them, who have absolutely no ability to rise, get a taste of
education and follow it up. They will never amount to anything—that is, many of them—and
they become dissatisfied to follow in the walk that God intended they should, and drift into the
cities. It is the over-education of those who are not qualified to receive it that fills our cities
while the farms lie idle.'
I say, my friends, that I hope it be proven that these words were not uttered by
Bishop Worthington."
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