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The Wasp from Rosedale, Kansas • 3

The Wasp from Rosedale, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Waspi
Location:
Rosedale, Kansas
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3
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Why is this so? THE WASP, It is, because the improvement in tlib calf increases his value to the owner, front its elegant, furniture and beautiful decorations; all this increases the squallor of the laborers shanty and his misery complete. It is as Win. II. National Labor Iaety. while the intelligence of the child wil make it harder for the capitalist totyr Vanderbilt, very forcibly' expressed it; anizo over them; poverty and ignor "the people bo damned," and if they ance among the masses, are the sures art not damned they aroteiribly cursed means to enrich the For President Benjamin Butler.

Of Massachusetts. For, President A. M. West, of Mississippi. by the leeches who grow fat on their These are a few of the, crops we have blood and who laugh at the misery they have created.

The rights of such raised by, planks and while yoli thaw it out in front of tho stove to see whether it is alive. It is generally alive. Don't try to persuade a bull dog to give up a yard of which ho in possession. Possession to a bull dog is ten points of the law. Don't call a very large man a prevaricator.

If you are sure he is a prevaricator, hire another man to break the news to him. Don't put an old bombshell in the gtove to amuse the audience. You may not linger here below to enjoy the ap plause, even if you should win any. Don't, when gunning, put the pipe you have been smoking into the pocket where you are carrying your powder, unless you have a very strong constitution and another suit of clothes. railroad attorneys.

are conserved by the U. S. senate. We are tired of it; we demand that What Labor demands a miners life shall receive as much pro pen Butler campaign clubs are organizing for active campaign work, that's good, let every workingman vote For years Labor has been put off with a plank or two in the platforms of tection as a diseaied steei 's; we demand that as much attention be paid to the improvement of children as is paid to for the hero of Tweksbuy. the parties, these planks were inserted the improvement of sucking calves, we The miners of Clay county I ndiana, to deceive the Wvrkmgmen and to se demand that the "truck" svstem be a- had to succumb to an outrageous re cure their votes for some one hbrs'e duction of 25 per cent, after a strike of lawyer with double-dealing proclivities no practice at home and Without prin muiioiiuu, uuu umi a state uureau oi Labor Statistics be established, and we demand the nomination of Labor men thirteen weeks; literally starved, and compelled to work for starvation wages and the boast of the capitalist has been ciple abroad his vote is always recorded favor of the strongest corporations, instead of corpoiation attorneys to i re verified.

dress these wrongs; the party who wil his voice is elevated in behalf of the nominate such men will receive the sup monopoly which pays the biggest price Will Kansas City powder make a port of the workingmen lor a "bray." 1 he pie-crust" promises Following is the invitation sent out by Samuel Bousman, to b's numerors friends to attend A GOLDEN bigger racket at a republican ratification meeting than the same brand of iue iam away vu ice lur use wnen an The Senate not a Democratic Institution. other campaign shall open. powder sold by Deck Trickey, right at The Wyandotte Gazette takes some home here; but Deck fired it off all the exceptions to our views on the abolish The miners of this state are killed by the deadly carbon, nine of them were killed like rats in a hole at Car- same. WEDDIEG, ment of the senate. The Gazette claims that it is a conservative check and that An interesting question from Califonia- bondalej because the mineow aers were too heartless to provide escapement it is necessary to maintain the equiiib If a Senator or Representive should rium of the government: and, that the defy the money power, the corporations correct thing to do, is to elect good shafts, the legislators were too busy in protecting sheep, fish and quail to take heed of the lives of a few miners ho and the party managers, and speak up men to our legislature, who will el well and boldly for the people, would ect good men to the U.

S. senate. may lose their lives on' the altar of We agree with the Gazette that we the people support him? Is there one district in this State; from which an capitalistic greed, but what caie they? should elect good men to represent us lhousarids of Hungarians Can be in able, self-respecting, thoroughly honest in the legislature, hot railroad attornies ported to work cheaper than they did man could be elected to congress and and monopolply tools as we have been workingmen may be slaughtered with kept there for two or three terms, by doing; we claim that it is the duty of out our legislators taking any notice of the people, because Of his un wavering our btate legislators to select the best devotion to their best interest? no mine Inspector rs appointed to see that the mine-owner works his mine men to the U. S. senate, so long as it We do not know of any such district has an existence.

If there is none, is none," then what in a manner so as to protect 1 the lives But we still claim that it is useless right have the people to complain that attest, and when filled with million aim uvmm vi txje miners: out let an steer die of the "foot and mouth" their representatives are not true to aires; Wall street sharps and national them? They, the people, are not true disease an(j an extia sessjon 0f the leg bankers, bonanza Irings and railroad to themselves; and they would not be islature is called and within a week a monopolists, it is as1 bad as the absolute true to their representative, though he state Veterinary surgeon is" appointed AND 3vv S'uyo-v to-. WWoacAv despotism of Russia, it is the weapon should draw upon himself the hatred to save the cattle from death. Why this difference in favor of the steer? of the rich to crush the poor. of capitalists, corporations and party It is nothing but a repetition of the It is right here. That steer represents bosses by his efforts to sei ve the peo pie.

Hayes Valley Advertiser, English house of lords, it is a relic of so much in dollars and cents, but life of the workingman'has no" mercantile monarchy with democracy printed on Hints on Sanitation- -he, seat of its breeches in very small mi vajjibaiiOL, as ue can mre letters and when it sits all trace is lost, Don't shake a hornet's nest to see if another for the same; rot) perhaps for and even the printed letters are getting any of the family are at home. dim and hard to read, we are undoubt Don't try to take the right of way edly drifting to monarchy and nearing from an express train at a railroad cross. -he falls, i he question now is, shall ins. Don't talk back to a woman whQ we have a purer and more! thorough democracy, or shall we have a monar handles a fire shovel with grace and WHY GO TO KANSAS CITY And pay more for your chy, with capital as king? We have dexterity. the lick-spittle snobocracy all ready to Don't go near a draft.

If a draft do the flunkeying. comes toward you, inn away. A sight draft is the most dangerous. The Wasp is for a purer democracy When you can have as god work at home, on short notice, at the and more of it. If the people are cap Don't blow in the gun your grand father carried in the war of 1812.

It is able of self government, they are capable of electing men who will represent ivna man ue pam me one wno nas oeen killed in his mine or factorv. Tariff and free-trade has been dinned into our ears for years and iii the meantime tr.uck'systeto is raising its OdiWhead and wrings an. other twenty-nve'to fifty per cent1 but of the beggarly pittance paid 'out to labor as wages; and thi pittance; is held by capital lintil thej-e? remains r6 alternative, it is sta, nation or thecom. pany "truck" store, and but little choice between the two. If it should become an actual necessity that the workman needs money before the employer feels disposed to pay, he is somet'Ties "accommodated," but they pay at the rate of 10Q.

"to 150 per cent. per' annum for the this magnificent "accommodation;" the people of Rosedal understand all -about this "truck storerand accommodation" business. We see children ihourmills mines and workshops, beintoatthprp hpnco more dangerous now than it was then. OFFICE. honestly and faithfully, when one of Don't hold a wasp by the other end them turns to shystering let him be re called to the mauling of rails, the mak PICTURES ing of shoes or the digging of coal; and when a corporation attorney or his lit- Ie man I'riday wants your vote tell them NO! in great big letters.

Of all kinds enlarged to any size in an artistic manner INDIA INK AND WATER-COLOR We favor the abolition of the senate both state and national, because wP notice that the wealth" of the million Pictures a speciality, satisfaction guaranteed by aire is consewd With jealous care. and so is the poverty of the producing our legislators are more iuteresledin lhe impr7)vement of calves than in the BEYEH BROS. Agents wanted apply to, Thomas II. Evans, General Agent. Roscdale Kansas.

classes, the poverty of the millions increases exact ratio wi th the wealth of the millionaires; every brown stone W1 improvement of the human.

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52
Years Available:
1883-1885