New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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''-'i *r"t"*&g!ff "PPWi ^KT5^ 3 New Ulm Review. KNIGHTS OF LABOB? cause a rupture hereand there between fhe workman other associations, and on several occasions th/ GENERAL SEWS NOTES. pTession that he did allow Geronimo conditions, rights of our members have been r. s,.' and his employer, but they can be zj and very liberal conditions at that. readily settled if mutual toleration and common sense are brought into the controversy, SERIOUSLY INTERFERED WITH Gen. Miles reports that he accepted the and once settled, they should be allowed to by members of trade unions. For the future, I surrender of the savage chieftain agreefta, JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. Opening of the Annual Session of the General rest. Continued reminders of past troubles recommend that all matters likely to create a Senator Sherman on the Silrer Question. as among the conditions that ho shouiu Assembly, Knights of labor, at Bichmond-Welcoming often create new ones. To those who hare fallen breach of the peace between our order and any not be surrendered to the civil authorities Senator Sherman visited the Cincinnati ,into such habits I would recommend the advice other be at once submitted to the executives of NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Address by GOT. Ie of Arizona for trial, and that he should be yon so appropriately gave to a critic not long exposition, and in the afternoon of the both organizations. This plan has worked well and Response by Sir. PowderlyEloquent since, "stop fighting when the war is over." I in everv new case called to my'attention since taken away from the vicinity. The war department same day was received with enthusiasm at trust that in the providence of God we may be Efforts Both of Them. the Cleveland^ session, and it is worthy of people are angry at the assumption the chamber of commerce. In a speech he enabled to enact such legislation while here as adoption. More trouble has been caused us by France is at the head of all nations RICHMOND, Va., Oct 4.The tapping of of authority Gen. Miles has made and said: "But the greatest question of all, perhaps, will help to strike to the earth the last vestige of men who profess to be members of the Knights General Master Workman T. V. Powderly's he will be called strictly to account for the is the silver questionhow to make it monopoly, and compel all men. whether rich or of Labor than by members of trade unions. I in its ownership of gold money. The poor, to stand equal before a just and humane position he has taken. The Star says: respect the man who, being a member of a trade equal to the gold dollar, for there should be gavel ac 10:15 o'clock this morning gave the United States is second, Great Britain law. Some of the members of the visiting delegations, union, does everything honorable his power What the result will be can only be conjectured, only one standard. I have gone through one signal for the opening of the first session of who were of darker hue than their to defend and perpetuate his organization: but but unless there are some very extenuating pr ocess of redeeming Uncle Sam's money, is third, Germany is fourth, with Italy, the tenth annual convention of the Knights brothers, could not find place in some of the for the Knights of Labor who would even attempt circumstatces not apparent on and I do not want to go through it again. hotels. This was in accordance with what had to subordinate our order to any other I of Labor in the armory of the First Virginia Spain, Russia, Australia and Austria the outside a reprimand is the least that You might have put more silver in your long been the custom here, and old customs and have nothing but contempt. In my estimation, regiment He stood alone upon a small prejudices do not readily vanish. there is but one place for such a man, and that can be expected. dollar and made it equal to the gold, following next in order. plain pine platform at the farther end of the is on the outside of the order. If ths representatives but then it would be too big, as BRIEF SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGa The comptroller of the currency has authorized of the trade unions and of our order come spacious room and looked out upon the it is now. But any way, it would together, and both are sincere in their devotion the First National Bank of Downs, At the close of his address, Mr. Powderly faces of a thousand delegates The September fire losses in the be a good thing to go to market with. 5&embled to their respective organizations, an honest and Kansas, to begin with a capital of $50,- requested that all those present who were A dollar must be a dollar, and from every part of the country. The session satisfactory solution of everv difficulty can be United States and Canad a, according 000. not delegates should retire, and thanked arrived at. I have never, during the seven years enough silver must be put in a dollar was to be an open one. and In addition to them for having come to the open session. The president has appointed Quincy A. that I have served as general master workman, to the estimate of the Commercial Bulletin, to make it a dollar, though it be 100 the large body of delegates were as many Mr. Bennett, of the Richmond district, moved made a member of this order a subject of personal Brooks collector of customs for the district pounds or 500 grains. That is honesty a vote of thanks to Gov. Lee, and after this aggregate $6,500,000slight decrease or Dublic criticism or abuse. Such treatment others not of the order as could find seats. of Puget Sound. and prudence. If I had my way I would has not been accorded to me. Whether was heartily given, it was followed by a burst The large room looked like an immense banqueting from the average September Th court martial of Capt. W. S. Johnson, the intention was to have me reply through the stop the coinage of the silver dollar, gather of rousing cheers for Virginia's governor. hall, with tables formed of plain public press I do not know, but I have made it a it into Uncle Sam's great vaults and then All but the delegates then left the hall and charged with duplicating pay accounts, loss of previous year s. to Oct. 1 rule never to speak in criticism, harsh or otherwise, pine hoards near the length of the the convention settled down to the practical issue the certificates and let you began at Washington. of a man, except when standing face to the aggregate fire waste in 1886 was room in rows. On either side of work which had called them together and in handle them. These certificates would face with him. And I have as studiously refrained Postmasters commissioned: Dakota: in which they bid fair to be engaged for the form the basis of our national bank circulation these tables were seated the delegates. The from replying to or denying attacks or $83,000,000, against $71,500,000for Fort Yates, W. P. Gilbert. Iowa: California. next two weeks or more accusations against me, except in the presence and preserve what I believe to only things that even hinted at a decorative J. H. Ward. Minnesota: Frank the same period of 1885. of those who made them. When called upon to be the best system of banks in the world. purpose were lithograph portraits of Master Laucarap. defend the order or its principles, I haye attempted The tariff and other great issues would in Workman Powderly and General Secretary to do so. I have been accused of displaying John Nelson committed suicide at Lenox, a great measure regulate themselves, but GENERAL MASTER WORKMAN POWDERLY. a "lack of nerve," of "want of backbone" The United States commissioner of Turner, that hung on either side of the room, Iowa, by taking poison. He left property the silver question is the great one of the and of being too "weak a man to lead a strong and a large gilt frame enclosing photographs valued at $13,000. movement" I have never replied to these navigation is now receiving reports future. One dollar of one value is what we charges, nor will I do so now. I simply point of members of the Joel Parker association Frank Johnson of the town of Chetek, must have before we can have that stability His Annual Address to the Knights of Labor. upon the shipbuilding interests of the back to a record of seven years of service. that hung behind the little platform. so necessary to the national security Wis., charged with incestuous relation with By men who are not Knights of At the present session in Richmond, Va., country, the facts of which are to be and business success. While the sound of the master workman's his fifteen year old daughter, pleaded guilty Labor I have been called weak because I discountenanced of the General Assembly of Knights of violence and hasty, ill-advised in the circuit court and was sentenced gavel re-echoed footprints were heard approaching used in his annual report. says action. I have no excuse to offer, for if this is by Judge Clough to eight years in the pen Labor, General Master Workman Powderly the entrance doors. A moment an offense let the general assembly itself offer or. Pierce's Proclamation. these reports do not show that the itentiar3' at Waupun. later Gov. Fitz Hugh Lee entered As he delivered his annnal address, as follows: the apology. My views upon such questions The following quarantine proclamation shipbuilding interest in the Unit ed were known to each general assembly before mv E. E. Henry, a prominent druggist of Omro, walked up the central aisle leading to the The most eventful and trying year of our existence election as general master workman, and in has been issued by Gov. Pierce of DakotaWhereas, Wis., took a drink of carbolic acid in as an order has ended. If we are guided platform he was greeted with enthusiastic States has begun to revive or mani- electing me they indorsed and made themselves it has come to the knowledge by the experience of the past, and act accordingly, mistake for beef extract and died i terrible cheers, which redoubled as he stood on the responsible for these sentiments. Representatives fests the influence of better times in we can place the order upon a footing so of the executive of this territory that contagions agony ten minutes afterward. He was have been Instructed to vote for me for platform bowing in response to the greeting. safe and sure that no assaults from its enemies pleuro pneumonia exists among general master workman. I feel complimented, thirty-five years of age, and leaves a wife any quarter except on the great lakes, can injure it. If we are not guided by that experience, When the applause had subsided and Master but release every member from his obligation to cattle of Chicago, 111. and whereas, the importation and two children. if we fail to read aright the signs of vote for me. You are free to vote for any other Workman Mullen, of the Richmond district, of such cattle will endanger the the times, and we close this general assembly Diplomats at Vienna believe that since man you choose, and if you act in accordance had presented Gov. Lee to Mr. Powderly, the herds of this territory therefore in pursuance without having improved on the put, we will with my wishes you will select another to fill the return of Count Kalnoky, Austrian Dr. Aveling and his wife, Engish Socialists, fail to properly represent those who sent us of law, I, Gilbert, A. Pierce, governor latter then stepped forward and introduced my place. This I leave in your hands. I stand minister for foreign affairs, from Pesth, here: In one year 4,068 assemblies have been of the Territory of Dakota, ready to serve this order in any capacity, either havi ng announced their intention him to the members. Austria's attitude against Russia's occupation organized. The new members so suddenly as general master workman or private in the do hereby forbid the importation into of Bulgaria is more pronounced. This brought tegether could not be properly assimilated. to go to Chicago and arouse a sentiment ranks. In voting for general master workman, GOV. LEE'S ADDEESS. that part of said territory east Thousands have been attracted toward is partly accounted for by the belief that do not be guided by sentiment or sympathy, but When the applause that again broke forth of the Missouri river of all cattle coming in fav or of the convicted Anarch- the order through mere curiosity others have vote for the best interests of God's suffering Austria fears that if Bulgaria is occupied from the city of Chicago or the state of at the mention of his name permitted him to come for purely selfish motives while the great poor, and the cause of united labor. It haB been by Russia King Milan will be deposed in ists, the Times of that city sends them bulk of our new recruits have joined us for the Illinois, when unaccompanied by a certificate charged that between members of the general do so, Gov. Lee spoke, saying among other Servia and Servia and Bulgaria will be both good that they could da Quite a few have entered executive board and myself serious disturbances of health, issued from the office of the a friendly health bulletin, advising things: Russianized. This, it is argued, would our order for the purpose of redressing have taken place that ruptures have occurred sta te veterinarian of Illinois or inspector them of the deleterious effect of the existing wrongs, and, before wailing to learn cause disorder in Bosnia and probably of a serious character. Others have charged We are told that the organization you represent of the United States bureau of animal industry. anything concerning the duty of the Knight to that the board constituted itself a ring to manage is formed to elevate and protect the rights conflict with Montenegro. The state ol Chicago climate upon persons holding affairs. These statements, inventions of the the order, have plunged into rash and ill-considered of the working class. Who are interfering with siege in Bulgaria has been raised. enemy, have a damaging effect when told to the strikes. It is an established fact that your rights, and who tramples upon vour privileges their peculiar views, and suggesting unwary. The first assertion is utterly false, for men who were employed by detective agencies as American citizens? Organized capital, The Massachusetts democratic state convention between the board and myself there has been no stood up on the floor of the last general assembly, do I hear? Against what is war declared? Will that they rema in away. Aveling is The wife of Gen. Pickett, of Gettysburg was called to order by Hon. P. A. rupture or even a difference. If at first we did made inflammatory speeches urging the it be "war to the knife, and the knife to the gallantry and fame, now occupies an inferior very angry, and insists that he wilj not agree upon a question, we discussed it until Collins. John F. Andrew was nominated men to deeds of violence, and urged that the hilt?" or will there be a peaceful issue to the conflict? position in one of the departments the fullest possible light shone upon it, and, property of the street car companies be destroyed. by acclamation for governor. The ticket Which, in your opinion, is necessary to go and speak too. at Washington. when we went to the world with it, we went as It was only the good sense of the men promote the interests of both? The helm ot the was completed as follows- Lieutenant one man. Every attempt to divide us has been that prevented such outiages from being perpetrated, ship of this republic was constructed bv men of It may be stated with certainty that governor, Frank K. Foster secretary of a failure. That we have constituted ourselves a although these agents of a nefarious spy different and apparently irreconcilable views, Secretary Manning is going back to the state, John R. Thayer treasurer, Lewis ring to manage affairs is true that is what you system induced ssme desperate men to blow up and the constitution was only framed by a compromise elected us for. We are a ring, solid aud unbroken treasury. He has decided to remain at Warner attorney general, John W. Corcoran. The new regulation issued recently the cars upon the streets of St. Louis. For of all conflicting opinions. Compromise and I hope the next board will be the the head of the department as long as hi 3 these outrages the order was in no way responsible. then gave ns our constitution, and comSromise same. For standing together in unitv we have by the United States Civil Service The St. Louis car troubles were but the health will permit him to do so, even to the will solve the difficult problem of the no apologies to over. The board of engineersGen. C. B. Oomstock, beginning of the tidal wave of strikes and boycotts our which vou have assembled here to grapple end of Mr. Cleveland's term. Cornmission relating to the certification Col. O, W. Poe and Capt. J. E. Post which swept over the country, and which with. The battle, we are told, is one of labor Postoffices established: Minnesota: Eden strained the strength and resources of your general appointed by the government as a commission of veterans is a very fair way against capital. But what class of capital is officers almost bevond their powers of endurance. Prairie, Hennepin county Winger, Polk this opposing you. and whose course is injurious to examine the Illinois & Michigan of treating an obscure and rather com- It has been asserted that I condemned to the "line marked out by the founders of county. Montana Dubuque, Meagher canal and the proposed Hennepin canal Montana is Booming. the Missouri Pacific men while thev were on a the republic?" I divide capitalists into two county. Postmasters commissioned plicated question. this regulation, to consider their value tcrthe commerceof strike. No such statement ever escaped my kind*, and will go with you and give the S. T. Hauser, Governor of Montana Territory, Iowa: Nina, J. McGahan. the country met in Rock Island. They lips. That the men of the Southwest suffered command, "Forward," and fight by vour whenever a request is made for names in his annual report to the secretary drove to the Rock river and made an examination wrongs is true they were many and grievous side against one of these classes. Make A letter published in the San Francisco of the interior, concerning the transportation fr om the eligible list four names of and it is my firm belief that the railway companies, as to the course of the river war against incorporated rascality and we will Bulletin, under date of Rodiak, Alaska, facilities of the territory says: with a full knowledge of what these help you to fight it down. Combat great moneyed from Milan to its mouth, for there the veterans are certified if they can be Sept. 16, says: A volcanic peak of Pnbloff grievances were, precipitated the fight themselves "This question underlies all others in the corporations that seek to control your proposed canal is to debouch into the mountain, 300 miles southwest of the at a time when it would appear to the legislatures, federal and state, by bribery and development of Montana. Railroads are found. They are taken by preference Mississippi. Alaska peninsula, is in a state of eruption. world that the strike was for an insignificant corruption, in order that they may get votes in more important to us and our industries from states entitled to appointments cause. the federal halls of legislation to perfect and Slight falls of volcanic dust, resembling emery The secret of Geronimo's surrender than any other portion o! the United fasten upon the whole country legislation for powder have been observed. Capt. THE EIGHT-HOUR STRIKE, if possible, but if not they are taken comes out in Gen. Miles' report. He promised States." their benefit and not for the benefit of the people Curry.of the schooner Rodiak,reports that which took place May 1, was not successful except the barbarian exemption from trial at large, we will march shoulder to shoulder The products of the mines of the territory fr om oth er states. This is fair to all on Aug. 12, when a hundred miles in cases where employers and employes in Arizona by the civil authorities. Of with you in that draw the fangs from the for the past year are estimated as follows: were acting in harmony, or where employers from the volcano, his vessel was enveloped concerned. money kings who seek to take possession of the course, such a trial would end Geronimo's Gross value gold, $3,430,000 Bilver, $9,- were willing to adopt the plan. In in a black cloud. The darkness was so great telegraph lines of the country and seek to career of violence and blood. Miles is many cases the system of working long 600,000 copper, $8,000,000 lead, $1,- deflect them from their legitimate purpose by great that lamps were kept burning from threathened with trial for assuming too hours has been revived. The Federation of 250,000 total, $22,300,000. The governor controlling them to defeat the will of a free people 10 a. m. till 2 p. m. At the same time much authority. Trades recommended the 1st of May, but adopted in an attempt to defraud the whole country diBcussesthe subject of silver legislation Mr. A. B. Mullett, ex-supervising black dust fell upon the deck to a depth of or suggested no definite plan by which t'he shorthour ot their constitutional right to elect rulers, and at some length and says the necessity of The statement in Gen. Miles official report several inches. system could be inaugurated. I cautioned we will order to your support "horse, foot and architect of the treasury, says that it free coinage of silver with gold is becoming of the Apache campaign, made public our members against rushing into this movement. dragoons" in that. Organize against capitalists Reinhart and Newton's manufactory in I had the right to do it. and am firm in daily more evident. The governor makes is a mistake to estimate the violence at Washington, that Geronimo was not who furnish money to carry elections and then the belief that had I not done so great loss would Cincinnati was damaged $75,000. various recommendations in the way of claim as tbeir reward the selection of the men captured, but surrendered conditionally, of the earthquake shocks in Charles- have been entailed upon vast numbers of our upon whose shoulders shall be thrown the purple legislation for the good of the territory. is contradicted by Capt. Lawton, who was The grand jury of Hudson county, N. J., assemblies. What I said in my secret circular robe of the judiciary, and we are with you in ton by the amount of damage done. in command of the troops at the time of has indicted Teddy Solomon, the husband of March 13 has been severely criticised, and I that. But all capital, my friends, is not used lu The steamer La Mascotte, bound from the capture. In a private telegram to have been accused of opposing the eight-hour of Lillian Russell, for bigamy. Lillian was thinks that if Washington, for instance, that way, nor for such vicious purposes. Let us movement. No statement ever was further from Grand Tower, 111., to Cape Girardeau, Mo., Lieut. Albee, of the Winchester armory, married in New Jersey fn 1885. She gave make no war upon those who use their good had been subjected to the same the truth. A reduction of the hours of labor is a exploded her boilers opposite Neeley's fortunes to alleviate the sufferings of mankind. dated Albuquerque, Capt. Lawton explicitly her residence as Chicago. necessity, and sooner or later must be had, but Landing, burned to the water's edge and denies that the surrender of Geronimo shocks the comparative damage would THE GENERAL MASTEB'S BESPONSE. we must not forget that in many places the tenhour A horrible and fatal explosion occurred at floated nearly a mile below Willard's Landing, was coupled with any conditions whatever. plan has not been adopted yet. The verv Bringhurst, Ind. Thomas Britton came not have been more than half, if so The large audience listened with close attention, where she lodged on the shore. The discussion of the sudden introduction of the Hig ins, the appointment clerk, is meditating intoShanklin & Kearns' store for powder. and frequent applause marked their eight-hour plan injured business, so much so full list of killed and wounded cannot be much. The buildings in Charleston more discharges from the treasury Mr. Kearns, with a cigar in his mouth, that in many places men were reduced t* halftime approval of the principal points made. obtained. Among the lost are supposed roll. In an interview a few days ago he poured some powder into the scales when are almost altogether very old. The 1, or thrown out of employment altogether. to be: Judge Hager and wife, Miss Knigher, When the governor had taken his seat on the said: Here is a most flagrant case that the ignjted cigar fell into the can, causing a Millions of dollars' worth of work was left mortar and cement used in their construction daughter oi Christ Knigher, William H. platform, Frank J. Farrell, the colored member undone because of the uncertainty in regard came under my notice, showing how patronage terrific explosion. Wheeler and two children and Fritz Lard, to taking contracts or in making engagements of the delegation of District 49, whose is from the immediate locality, is abused. An $1,800 clerk in the Gen. W. T. Sherman, when asked if he all of Cape Girardeau Charles Ansel, colored, to perform work Never was it more associates refused to take up their quarters treasury turns qnt to be a retired naval and is of a very inferior charac- would make any reply to the open letter clearly demonstrated that "An injury to one is two chambermaids and an unknown officer drawing $70 a month in addition to in the hotel in which he was refused admission the concern of all" than in tlfe movement I am of Jefferson^avis to J. F. Scharf, the Maryland lady with two children. The bodies of the ter. a pension of $72. Another case is that of on an equal footing, ascended the platform speaking of. Before the eight-hour plan is historian, in which Gen. Sherman is last three and one of the chambermaids a chief of a bureau who draws $3,600 and adopted, the Knights of Labor and the trade and introduced Mr. Powderly. When declared to be a falsifier, the general said- were recovered. J. R. Perkins, first cook, unions of America must lay aside their jealousies his sons and relatives in office who bring Mr. Powderly stepped forward he was received Miss Julia Kobach of Cape Girardeau and ".No, decidedly no. The matters touched and differences, come together, name a the total receipts from the government offices On January 1, 1886, there were First Engineer Porter are supposed to be with loud applause. The general upon by Davis were settled in the newspapers dav on which to put the plan into execution, they hold up to $9,180. Then, too, I adopt the plan of action, which must be gradual lost,, two years ago yes, and some of them master workman expressed his gratification 128,966 miles of railroad in the United have discovered cases where husbands and and such as will not inflict injury upon either twenty-five years ago. Davis' record and at the welcome which had been given the A box of thirty pounds of giant powder wives are borne on the rolls, the woman employer or workman. Before a short-hour States, and the companies owning mine are known, and from them the people Knights by the people of Virginia and more system that will be of anv benefit to mankind exploded in the 300 level ol the Caledonia under her maiden name, both living together can draw their conclusions. Davis' them reported assets exceeding liabilities can be inaugurated, the relation which the workman mine at Deadwood, Dak, killing four men under the same roof. All these matters especially the people of Richmond. Mr. bears to the labor-saving machine must own book shows him to be a traitor. His and injuring five or six others. The killed will be brought to the attention of the secretary. by $214,261,220. On the oth er Powderly, continuing, said: undergo a radical change. Shorten the honrs of letter is altogether beneath my contempt." are Philip Wyman, Thomas Chesire, John labor under our present system and the streets The men who owe allegiance to the Knights of hand, their debts, bonded and other- Pascor and Henry Roserier. Fred Felin By prairie fire south of Sanborn, Dak., will not be emptied of their idle thousands. Labor are engaged in a conflict, but it is a war of was badly hurt and not expected to Iwe. William Weatherbee lost his barn, five The public debt statement issued shows wise, amounted to $4,255,875,562. More machines will be erected and more children truth against error. It is not, as many honestly will be called into service to feed them. The believe and many more dishonestly assert, a war Wyman and Chesire leave familes. The horses, harness, sixty tons of hay,ten pigs, the reduction of the public debt during The bulk of this, ot course,is in securities assertion that the advocate of short hours desires of labor against capital. It is a war in which the bodies of the killed were blown to pieces and ten acres of wheat. F. 8. Aurdahl lost September to be $10,627,013.17, and total to stop production is false. It\ Is to make manhood of the American laborer is fighting for fifty tons of hay, twenty-seven hogs and held tor the most part as investments and the remains were taken out in barrels. cash in the treasury $465,375,613.93. production gradual, healthy, and have it keep recognition. In this war it must be determined bann Ole Olesqn barn and hay. McMattson Prince Melissane, a member of one of the pace with the wants of the consumer, which shall rule, monopoly or the American people) and relied upon to furnish an R. M. Johnson, assistant superintendent lost heavily. best Neapolitan families, committed suicide keeping all men employed, gold or manhood. Our battles are not of the railway mail service, has been dismissed. income to the holders. The Rail- so that idleness will disappear and the fought for the purpose of determining whether after seeing his name posted as a defaulter The following 'nominations for congress producer remain a consumer to his fullest capacity, an individual shall rule a state or an empire, but at his club, because of his failure to road Gazette shows that since 1872 have been made: James H. Harris, Pro. that we desire a shortening of the hours to decide whether a people, who are entitled to pay losses at gambling. Sproule, the American convicted of murder 8th Mo. William C. Wilson, Pro. 9th Mo. of labor. Visit onr large and small factories and life, liberty and happiness, shall live in the full in only three years up to the correspondi in British Columbia, is respited until Emerson R. Grant, Pro. 10th Mo. A. B. yon find that the mechanic of the past is but the enjoyment of their rights and liberties as becomes The New York court of appeals has handed ng date were so many miles of Oct. 29. feeder of the machine of the present. We already citizens of a republic. No member must Norton, Rep. 6th Tex. Daniel C. Knbwles, 1 down a decision confirming the sentence hear of machines in course of perfection which feel, as he turns away from the city of Richmond Pro. 1st N. H. George M. Dyer, Pro. 1st of ex-Aid. Jnehne, who was convicted new track laid as thus far into 1886. will set the tvpe and mould the cigars faster The defeat of the -rk English cutterMiranda, after our work here is done, that Mass. on a charge of bribery in the Broadway than human hands can do the work and electricity he can safely or conscientiously thrust off Newport ^^~fto^~J**i will soon take the throttle lever from the railroad francise. aside the grave responsibilities and duties ersp il want of Joshua Nunn, formerly American vice sloop Sachem, is dibitsd easure]]! hand of the man who runs the locomotive. The of our American citizenship. Popular disregard pr consul general at London, is dead. R- P. Wallace, the murderer of the Logan day will soon dawn when these agencies will be of political duty and tolerated continued political The amount of grain carried fr om ye IWo Vtn 4 family of five persons father, mother and can bea a American saddlery,., In 1386 William Buckles of Holland doing their work and when that day does come corruption will weaken our government and or the west to Montreal for export this three children at Cuba, Mo., was taken the mechanic, now so proud of his calling, will destroy our liberties, for the worm can eat its salted the first barrel of herrings, and now A dispatch to the N stand face to face with the alternative of asking way through the oak which storm or tempest from the jail by a mob and lynched. He his grateful countrymen are about to celebrate year has largely exceeded the quanti- alleged story of the assu, for charity ox the adoption of the calling of the could not bend, and political dishonesty will was first 3trung up by a mob but afterward the fifth century of his simple, yet street scavenger. When that day comes, the strike where the lightning could never reach. ory A. Storrs at Ottawa, i ties of the last three years and much let down and taken back to jail. Afterwards memorable discovery. man who now seeks to array labor against labor If the land was worthy that brave men should The story is tha Storrs wf a masked mob of 100 men battered is expected in the future from a direct in asserting that the "$3 a day man should not die for it. it is at least worthy that unselfish, At Chalfin Bridge, 111., Eddie Crane murdered the*gang whose secrets he ha 4 down the doors of the jail, took Wallace move in the same society circles with the man though ju6t, men should live and work in a Melissa Fuetz and committed suicide. rail communication wi th Minneapolis out and hanged him to a tree. He died protesting who works for $1 a day" will either seek to crowd grand devotion to the ideas of a real, a true There were 255 failures in the United* Crane was only seventeen years old the $1 a day man out of his place or accept the democracy. We come here not alone to settle his innocence. and St. Paul. A short route, via the States reported to Bradstreet's during theweek and Melissa Fuetz not yet fifteen. crumbs of charity to sustain life. History will the question of a dispute in regard to wages or ending Sept. 30, against 156 in Ihepreceding Assistant Secretary of State Porur says: repeat itself, and the fight for existence will be Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & At- hours of labor we come here partly to study and The directors of the Chicago, Milwaukee week. waged with unrelenting fury. learn some lessons of the head and heart in The suspension of Greenebaum from the & St. Paul resolved upon Maj. Frank S. lantic and Canadi an P-acific roads, is practical citizenship. We are engaged in a work consulship at Samoa, which took place recently, WHAT IS THE REMEDY? Bond to succeed Julius Wadsworth as The store of A. S. Gage& Co., of Chicago, which to the thoughtful observer means assured, and it is reported that the was made necessary by his conduct. The machine must become the slave of the vice president. was reopened Oct. 1, by the assignees, who, MORE THAN CHILD'S PLAT, man, instead of keeping the man in attendance His removal was determined upon as soon Grand Trunk is likewise about to under the order of Judge Prendergast, will more than regulation of trade matters, and the on and subordinate to the machine. A plan of A terrible explosion occurred at the Ditmar as the department was advised of his peculiar conduct the business for the benefit of thecreditors work will not end to-day, nor will the youngest co-operation through which the workman may Powder works, Baychester, on the reach out for a northwest connection action at Samoa in taking sides with among us live to see it complete. To remedy pending a settlement of the affairs control the machine he operates must one day Harlem River branch of the N^w York one of the factions of local government the evils we complain of is a difficult and dangerous by means of a line from Gravenhurst supersede the present system. To properly map of the firm. The liabilities are estimated & New Haven railroad, resulting in the there. undertaking. The need of strong hearts out such a plan requires more time than I have at $800,000, and the assets at over alo ng the northe rn shore of Georgian instantaneous death of four men employed and active brains was never so great as at the had or am likely to have at my disposal I can The following lighthouse keepers were appointed: $1,000,000. in the factory. The men were at work present time. The lash was stricken from the only co-operate with others in the work. bay to Samt Ste. Marie. The distance G. A. Malone, in place of R. J. hand of tne slave owner of twenty-five years The thirteenth article in our declaration of putting up and packing cartridges, when A defalcation of nearly $20,000 in the McCann, removed, at Pier head, St. Louis ago, and it must be taken from the hand of the principles reads, "The prohibition, by law, of fr om Minneapolis to Montreal by the suddenly the explosion occurred, shattering Union Dime Savings bank of New York new slave owner as welL The.monopolist of today river, Minn. C. C. Chapman, in place of E. he employment of children under fifteen years the building to pieces and blowing the city has just come to light. The defaulter Canadian Pacific route is stated at is more dangerous than the slave owner of M. Wright, transferred, at the mouth of of age in workshops, mines and factories." The four men to fragments. The exploding is Otto Baumann, receiving teller, who has the past. Monopoly takes the land from the Sturgeon Bay canal, Wis. end sought for in carrying this declaration into 1,090 miles, or 250 less than from powder shot up into the air fifty feet, and people in million-acre plats it sends its agents been in the employ of the institution Tor effect is not that the child may live in idleness abroad and brings hordes of uneducated, desperate splinters of the building were blown a mile Levy & Michaels, clothing dealers a* Minneapolis to New York via Chicago. two years and who was implicitly trusted. it is not that more adults may be employed. It men to this country it scatters ignorance distant. Chicago, failed. They have been running is that the child of the poor man may be enabled The official census of the Sioux Indians throughout the land, and it alone is responsible two houses and doing an extensive business. to acquire an education to equip him for the for every manifestation of-, anarchy at Standing Rock agency,Dak., taken Sept. At Milltown Malboy, county Clare, Ireland, duties which will in future fall upon him as man that onr country has witnessed. All 30, shows there are 1,236 men, 1,597 women, and citizen. With an education all things are A the Protestant Episcopal Diocessan while the sheriffs were employed in men may not be willing to admit that this At Hartford, Conn., Henry Hcotchkiss, easy of accomplishment without It, hope itself 927 boys and 848 girls, a total of 4,608. distrianing on the property of a man statement is true, but when monopoly dies no convention in New York important almost dies, and liberty is a farce. In our organizations a musician aged thirty-five years, has for There is a net gain of eight since July 1. more anarchists will be born unto this country, nam ed Kelley, the married women of the of labor, and it has been so from the some time been in trouble with his wife. i** resolutions regarding marriage for anarchy is the legitimate child of monopoly. neighborhood attacked, overpowered and Rev. W. C. Godfrey, formerly professor beginning, we take up the work of reform when He shot her dead and inflicted a slight While I condemn and denounce the deeds of the subject is advanced in yearsthe new member imprisoned all the officers engaged, while in Mdrrisville college, was expelled from and divorce were adopted. wound on his own head. violence committed in the name of labor during must be above sixteen years before we admit their husbands secured their cattle and the Southwestern Missouri district conference the present year, I am proud to say the Knights The first asked that the general him. We attempt to drive from his mind the B. Frank Howey of Warren was nominated removed them from that locality. of the Methodist Episcopal church, in, of Labor are not in any way responsible for such false ideas gathered In from the workshop, or, for republican governor of New York. conduct. Heisthetra, Knight of Labor who convention petition the New York session at Kansas City, for immorality. The Cliff House at Pittsfield, JJ,ass., was possibly the street corner. His habits are with one hand clutches anarchy by the throat The platform favors thesubmission to the formed, and the work that should have been burned. Loss on the bouse, $20,000 partially legislat ure to enact a statute providing W. B. Custer of Hunter, Dak., slopes with and by the other strangles monopoly. The man people at a special election of the question begun at seven years we take up at twenty or insured. The Cottage Cfiff house was $8,000 of the money of his employer, who still believes In the "Little red school house of controlling the liquor traffic. that no person shall be married later on in life. If the principles of the Knights on the hill" should take a holiday and visit the also burned. Loss, $10,000. The country Follettof Hastings, whose farm he had of Labor are right, and few men question them, mine, the factory, the coal brake and the mllL Cattle with pleuro pneumonia in Martin until after a license is provided from a seat of John E. Barnes was somewhat charge of. we should teach them to the young. It should There, doing the work of men. will he find the and Oliver counties, Dak., are ordered to be a part of the duty of every assembly to ascertain damaged. county clerk or other officer provided Gov. Pattison of Pennsylvania recommends future citizens of the republic, breathuv an be killed. the number of children who do not attend atmosphere of Delegate Gifford left Canton, Dak., for that the companies composing the school in its vicinity, learn what the causes are, iov the purpose, addressed to the minister, Nicholas S. Hoveland, confidential clerk the Black Hills,where he wilkreraain -about coal pool be prosecuted for violating law by and take steps to have them attend school The I?/ DUST, IGNORANCE AND VICB. and bookkeeper for the W. W. Kimball justice of the pea ce or other a week and then return to await the pleasure restricting the output and raising the prices sword may strike the shackles from the limbs of The history of our country is not taught .i,nin the slave, but its education and organization Organ Company, Chicago, has been placed of the central committee. of coal. magistrate who performs the ceremoT those walls. The struggle for independence that make of him a free man. He is under arrest on a warrant charging him and the causes leading to that struggle are not Andrew Lucas, colored, died at Brantford, For the year ended Oct. 1, 1885.1,806 still a slave whose limbs alone have been freed. ny. The resolution passed unanimously. with obtaining money to the amount of spoken of there the name of Washington is unknown, Ont., at the supposed age of 128 I ask that a special committee on education be new buildings were constructed in Detroit, $1 600 by false pretenses and forgery. and the words that rang ont trumpet The second resoluti on asked appointed to prepare and recommend to this years. He was born in slavery in Tenrtessee, Mich., at a total estimated value of $3,- toncued from the lips of Patrick Henry are general assembly a plan for the better education There are now outstanding $60,139,952 and was Gen. Jackson's servant. 114, 632. This year the totals are 1,703 that the general convention take action never mentioned. Oor countryher history, of the American youth. The trouble with trade in standard silver dollars, being the largest and $3,044,312, a decrease of 103 buildings her laws and her institutions areunkownto The official report of Geronimo's capture unions in which certain of our members and assemblies to secure uniformity in the marriage amount of that coin in circulation these poor children. 1er learn to How, appreciat,ecan then the the freedom child aud $70,320 in value. have been engaged was greatly magnified was received from General Miles. *P *ow ?l since the issue began. A rapid decline, and distorted. There were mistakes made lews in the United States. This Gen. Miles had strict orders to make Geronimo's Secretary Burwell, of the Minneapolis tnatthey have never been told about much less on both sides. Some ot our organizers have however, is now expected, as a result of surrender unconditional, and had clearing house, reports the total clearings jwffi also adopted unanimously. experienced? Questions of wages or hours of been so zealous in their way of organizing that the issue of the more convenient silver certificates. discretion to make any terms whatever labor, shop discipline or some other matter ma/ of the local banks for the first nine months they have encroached upon the prerogative of with him. His report confirms the im- 0^886 at $109,360,500.07. "W&&& '--ES "4 t-Stt^vJ All