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The Junction City Tribune from Junction City, Kansas • 2

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CONCERNING WOMEN. BEECHER'S PLEA FOR LAB.OR. GREENBACK LABOR. bard-j tila (s, re- THE The Harmonists Who Prohibit THE JUNCTION CITY New York, June 25. Mr.

Beecher riage Law. i i 4 i i xiie xosiou vriooe, 111 ail e-vceiicm preached a long sermon to-day on the A Congressional Convention for the First jTwo Distn'c rs m. New JOirN" :A.V Kditor. i it i leauiuji eu no rial, com menus auu uu- Tort Times. Irgan I umuurau wnien -gives dui inue nops 01 ittee burg.

last Saturday will bring )etween capital PPoioimeni oi wuu In the past I The opinion expressed xu luc uasii llta Junction City, July 6, 1SS2. fore the courts for the first time labor. He said: their ner recovery, Mi'-a juiua leu a jci.it ior her father, upbraiding him for living with an abandoned woman. The American schooner Massasoit, under full Bail, encountered an iceberg off .7 i 1 lis uttscu uu tue evmeui TRIBUNE since the pas- set aces; VFKR of IAVIS COI XT1, orruiAi.1 Hi township of Economy, in Bea-think that the men have had occasion TO la.w. t0 enable women to at 10b cl'dlTTli-Yd.

five CO 8 countv. seventeen miles north of Til for rnmnlaint. I need not dwell nnon nom lnis In the absence of the president oil roe- Maria Mitchell, professor of astron WithSupplement, 6 Pages. NATIONAL CriiSENBACE LAEOR fire. burg.

The suit was brought by El the evils of ptrikes. They may be -i i i i t. i the central committee, D. incent, secretary, called the large assembly to- omy in Vassar College, has just re men opeiaei, rn oia man, agamss ia(severe tor ime, but the evils are AX EIUIITK-OLI-MX roi R-PACE IA. PER, PI BLINIIED ETCnT TH I'RSDAY.

ceived the degree ot Li-Li. D. irom Jrian- (TPthpr nnil ren.fl the call ior toe cou Ilenrici and Jonathan Lantz, succc transient, 1 there is essentially bene-orsto George Kapp, as trustee of 1fit frora tht I.u Men come jnto better over College, at Madison, Ind. This vention. ps a at is, we believe, the first instance in tiarmony colony tunas, tor an accou pmnltwnipIlt, pnir9i An( aii nf was aesrroyea Dy lire.

bill. gree of LL. D. has been an ing of the money in tbeir passesn thels JQ rganizatiobnSf the Knighta of which the de and for the recovery of bis share bo ge un5ons, conferred up, lpon and Hano- de- a woman, tof i' i ver College ha3 the credit of it. 'I nnrl i are oi lue liailllt; ui uroier cuutanuu.

per in rv hr Si fIZ They are teaching the people how to The first college in Canada to grant ases CO Family Paper reveals a grimly picturesque figu combine and act together, and that 13 the degree of 13 A. to a woman was TTa Qim'iQra tr Vi va i(un an lintVinoio education. These men are learninc that of Mt. Allison, in rsew Bruns- ap- the the bws, hut hfi was withal shrewd and nnv how to live with other people in the wick, at its recent convocation. Miss nnq TTp firsr, lparnpd hii nwn tmacnndiirt nf business.

Anvthin? that Harriet Starr Stewart was the fortu- OF CENTRAL KASHAS, a bill 2 It is reported that the town of Emmetts-bunr, la has been destroyed by a tornado, and 100 lives lost. The store house of the Pacific mills, Lawrence, was destroyed by fire. Loss, 8100,000. A fire at Appleton, destroyed Fleming's flax-mills, valued at 520,000. FOREIGN.

The police of LoDdon arrested Thomas WIsh, the tenant of the house in Clerken well, where guns acd ammunition were seized, and discovered another large lot of powder. A. die was found for fctauipin rifles with a shamrock. The largest sailing ship ever built will soon leave Carditf, England, for San Francisco. Her name is Lord Downshire, and she is made of steel.

290 feet lontr. carries M. W. KELLER, DEALER FOR CASH IX Choice Groceries and Provisions. QUEEXSWAKE, GLASSWARE AND WOODENWARL IN ENDLESS VARIETY.

CALL -A-utl 01taii Some or Our SPECIAL BARGAINS PRICES AWAY DOWN QUALITY OF GOODSMSMPASSilD WE KEEP NOTHING BUT TE FRESHEST GOODS to ENDEAVOR TO GIVE 0UP CUSTOMERS BETTER GOODS FOR THEIR MONEY Than any other store in the City. FINE TEAS SPICES A SPECIALTY. OUR SPICES Are Guaranteed to be STIIICTI.Y PURE ami ALWAYS FKESII. Goods Promptly Delivered to all Parts of the City. CALL AND GET PRICES.

Washington Avenue, Two Doors North of Clarke's Bank. TICKET rOR 1884. For President, JAMES B. WEAVER, OF IOWA. lion to govern his fellow-men when, towa gives intelligence to the great mass of nate young lady.

She wore the usual the close of the eighteenth century, the laborinsr people is lifting the whole college cap and gown as she came iu in- Because it is began to preach the gospel in the ci community higher. No man has a with her fellow graduates and her well of Wurtemburg, Bavaria, A larrio-hf. to own anv business which cor- prepared oration was received with the GREENBACK NOMINATIONS. congregation gathered around him, airupt3 or degrades or oppresses human- applause, tk's st- me numan element is 10 De con- A conlerence ot tneuds ot woman tbe the For Congressmen at Large, -as held in Madison, Wis, 03 tc. mercantile business.

The law should Col. S.N. WOOD, of Shawnee county, Kg havp. vpivpd a s- June 8, at which it was reported that since April 11, articles on the subject four masts, and has storage room for tip Three rousing cheers were given tor be uumanitv to tnose empioyea. xne JOHN DAVIS, of Davis county use The Original and- Most Prominent advocate of Cheap Transportation, Equal Taxation, and of Legislation which will protect the Producers' interests from the of Monopoly ani Concentrate! CapitaL have been sent out once in two weeks, example set by the rich is not altogether what it Bhould be, and that the At the auction sale of paintings in Halne spaicn iay ilton nalace.

London, niffhtv-si-ic nifmof the best bands of Kansas, tor dis- the Bd- to eighty different newspapers of the For Congressman, 1st District, C. II. MOODY, of Jewell County. of uruuxui x.o,xvo. xnere was a Dio or coursing music during the afternoon.

poor men should distrust them is but State, which had agreed to 'nilh- After a recess of fifteen minutes natural. Poor men pay their taxes a lish such article i rpnrirf waa Adjourned. Jr Y. IIiddleson, Secretary. ereat deal better than rich men do.

If made Mrs. James, of Richland For Congressman, 3d District, D. J. COLE, of Reno county. which the committees were allowed to confer, the following reports of committees were submitted the secrets of the collector's office could Centre, of a suffrage association re L-i be shown, the allegations against the cently organized in that place, which was intended to further plans for all rich would be very Bevere and very THE just.

There is notorious dishonesty industrial, educational and pbilan-thrppic interests among them. GREENBACK CAMP MEETING. The following is the program of the Greenback camp-meeting to be held at Mound City, Linn county, Kansas, Aug. 8, 9, 10, 1882. FIRST PAY, 9 o'clock a.

Music by the Glee club. among rich men, and a man that does nqt pay his full share of the public A mass meeting of women suffragists of Ohio will be held in the Murphy Tabernacle, on third street, Columbus, on Wednesday, August 2, for the purpose of reorganizing the Woman Suffrage Association of Ohio, which is auxiliary to the American. The twenty-third annual commence burden cheats his neighbor who docs Junction City mad pay. lhere are hundred ot rich men ment exercises of the Union College of law, in Chicago, was held on June The committee on permanent organization reported the temporary organization as the permanent one. Report adopted, and the committee discharged.

The committee on credentials reported present and entitled to seats jn the convention, delegates from the following named counties Jewell, Leavenworth, Smith, Marshall, Fhillips, Riley, Jackson, Davi3, Russell, Ottawa, Atchison, Rooks, Mitchell, Dickinson, Republic, Clay, a this community who are pick la; Central Music Hall. Judce pockeU--hupqred3 that ftre menders Speech by J. M. Voss, of Pleasanr Henry Booth, dean of the faculty. IS A of churches who, if they were searched, uurcnes wuu, 11 tuey were seaicneu, The Da3 Moines Register, in speak 1 j-j 1 .1 1 Id be found'pickin'g the pocket of wou ton, Kansas, Herald.

12 m. Dinner. 2 d. m. Music.

ing of the courage shown by the wo men during the recent storm at Grin Journal for the People. the poor. The most ingenious methods gether with President Anderson; Kev. are employed to preserve the prop- Dr. Cnmminrs.

Hon. Thomas Hovne. nell. savs "It is notable that the Speech by H. M.

Williams, of St. enyirom inspection, passing out 01 fpha nntWahlfi women were more composed than the Louis. I I i. i. i.

I. ILi I -v Cloud uicl.1 oi a board dv ir: neii uttum mat mtsy can wear mai men. Thev endured tue storm bet iry 1 lieu I a nnt nwn ir. flnn nn nnr irnnw I ter, and caii tell more of it, and talk lof commissioner of agriculture, chargt i'AU01- with the duty of inspecting cattle Speech by H. L.

Phillips, ot Miss Bessie Brad well, who is the Edited by one trhote JUrprrintee ha been of a I'rrtctictU Mind, and who now an OjHratiee Farmer anything about it. All these methods daughter of Judge and Mrs. Myra points at state lines, ana take measures burg, K.ansas. prevent the importation and exDortatic ot refusing to pay taxes are but concealed though direct robberies, and the more collectedly about it now." fit The Tkiuuse has received the last fas Annual Catalogue of the Kansas State liradwell, the accomplished and well known editor of the ChkagQ Lepal Newt. Miss Bradwell was chosen as the valedictorian of her class.

In his common, people are intelligeqt enough 5 p. r. Adjourn tor supper. 7:30 Evening meeting, second day. 8 a.

m. Music by Glee Club. Conference meeting. 9 a. m.

Music. to know them, and when we see that 1 1 1 1 of cattle afflicted with pleuro-pneumon! and other infectious diseases. 10.0C0 men participated in th parade of the Grand Army of the Repul lie at Baltimore, which was led by Gen. 1 B. Ay res, and reviewed by Prtsident Ai thur.

A new feature was the esjort fui nished by Maryland and Virginia milltii many of whom served in the confederat Ke tney are prejuuiceu against me ncn we addreg3 tQ the conferrirlg can see that there is some ground for I in tu -It has a LARGER CIRCULATION than any other paper in the Country Tributary to Junction City. a- it. a BCUWO.UBU propriate tribute to the, courtesy of Speech by Hon. Jesse Harper, uuv me oul iweuiv times, anu Liiev ii. 1 ,1 -n 3 seiecuori or tne vaie to h- Agricultural College, at Manhattan.

The fall term opens Sept. lCThe winter vacation is from Dec. 23d to January 7. The winter term begins January 1. The spring term opens April 2.

The college year begins September 14. The attendance this year has been 222 gentlemen and 88 ladies, representing fifty-four counties and KJ other states. I in r.a cause pay honestly as near ae I can solute merf He id it th firgt nnu out. ousiuer ine power OI com- anvthinr of the kind had occur fe The West Shore road, now being eon sttucted along the Hudson river, is ea Music, pending SlGO.OOO per day. There are 2 12 m.

Dinner, locomotives, J0 steam drills. 8( 0 civil er music gineers, and 35,000 laborers at work, an. tt all contracts are ordered to be finished b- Speech py udge 11, November l. 'of Topeka. The Davenport board of health met and b.ned capital upon the legislature.

Ut red in the hTgt0 Qf gchool rhis I a or Inmjlotiiro Dcnokia narn I I P. Vrooman (law. lUCb 1V.I01UIU1W VDWV1U11J UU1U things are said. It is said that no measure could be passea with money T1JE CRACK OF THE SLAVE? in view of the many cases of small-po; AUBU" that have been communicated at nicnir. bpeecn oy Johnson Clark, of in it without large contributions.

It PRIVER'S WHIP, and other large gatherings, passed resoluMiami county, Kansas was said that the lobby was stronger cnioaOIntr-ocn. than the house and poor men hear The agitators ho encourage strikes We are astonished to hear that a false report is being circulated to the effect that Mr. Burrows and other Greenback Congressmen voted for the bauk extension bill. Had they done so no paper would have condemned them more severely than the Crisis. these things and know them, and men ana stir up discontent among work- Greene Bartell HEADQUARTERS say money makes the law.

Arrogaut ingmeu should be seized by the law Usually containing matter pertaining to Live Stock, Horticulture, it has two or three columns of General Editorial, and each issue contains in addition, THE MARKETS, STORIES SPTQ3ES, Fireside Domestic Receipts, Poetry, Review of the Week, and dealt with tor malicious mis- 5 p. m. Ajourn for supper. 7:30 p. m.

Evening meeting, THIRD DAY. 8 a. m. Music by Glee club. Conference meeting.

Mvaai gubu.i 1UI lilic MUM being. Mrs. Scoville sni her daughter are Cleveland, seeking an interview with Mrs Garfield, to secure her signature to a titinn for a reprieve for Guiteau unt October, in order that he may be examine, by a commission of expert in insanity. ctuer. J-jaborers nave not nearly as Every Greenbacker present voted fee 4.

...1 nc much cause for complaint as the wind -FOR- money faelhsh money consider the effect on a poor man's mind of what are called corners. Has any man a ricjht to stop the gulf stream If a man had the power of spreading miasma over whole states, would we aljow that bags of their orders pretend and urge ugaiusi Ulc UIU liuu imi ma vure hj recorded, and every Greenbacker ex- 9 a. m. Speech by "Rev. Joseph In The Kentucky board of agriculture esti Workingmen in this country get from ILb mates trie wneat crop of that stat as hig 2al is, ot Des Moines, Iowa, as bushels.

Corn is in bette 'in three to tour times what is paid to eept one (Musgrove, of Pennsylvania,) was present. See Cong. Rec, May 20th, 1882, page 25. Chllll-cofhe Crisis, JIo. corresponding laborers in other coun W.

Woodring AKD- tries, while the prices of living are not eendition tban years, and the acreag. is 10 to 15 per cent greater ttian Jest yeai Speech by Kev. Michael Davitt nas landed at New TYr pf Elk City, Kansas. His plans will include a lecture trip Music, twelve days, ide expressfd regret fiat li 19,,, a bit higher. i or example, rnechan ics in Germany get about $4.50 a week FARMS The greenback stated, ij li fiiwrir liviti clnll unrii wlvit hf builders, $6.50, shoemakers $3.20 again enter parliament 2 p.

ni. Speech by lion. S. 1 -y ood smiths 3.50, and the condition is possesses, and by no process of law, u- An old solaier in Kansns sihto-ps's ihnlnt lnneka Htate And yet if a man can control thirty or forty millions of dollars he can say to the whole grain crop, Rise 20, 30, 40 per cent." and it sometimes obeys. Thank' God, it sometimes tumbles ovei on the jthat "tries' it anij crushes him buf whaVekall 'e say fhe attempt to make dear corn, bats, pottop, all the great staples which every man needs? And when we protest against these things they say You are agrarian, are you You are against No, I am not, but I am the trap of Guiteau's gallows be connect Music.

little better' elsewhere. The trouble in this country is tha top vhuch licence direct or indirect, possess that for which he has not riven a value that tZ as to ring the fire-alarm in the chief chin Speech by John Davis, Junction is allowed to seditious and ignorant or In the Winthron street Methoiit-hiiroh Citv. Kansas. IribuXE. the currency of a nation shall not bet, issued upon a debt basis or upon that knavish public speakers.

Jf breeders Biston, Kev. C. C. McOabe CITY PROPERTY 1 1X1. vu i x- i NEWS! of riot were more effectively dealt oul 9 required tc v' aie to afl nnV I.IIH 1'IIHMMI lnim 1 it 11 I A k.

ii. i lie, a specie basis, or the evidence ot an indebtedness, but must be issued solely for value received by the gov The contract for laving th fnnT.riatir.na Wendell i'Uillips to tne list or speaK with riots would be fewer. REPU LlCANISM. of the new hicago board of trade build- Pra Tf enccessfui. iui name will appear aeainst riches usee fr.7 1- Coa- ernment only, and as currently re- if iu iu luinv-six wording aaTS Nas Deei .1 iUa thiril rias awarded to E.

Sturtvant for $18,975. -n the program n. WW The lue eider ration, of railways to public On a farm along the Biff Miami ri ver. 11 I5y order of Committee. ceived again from the people by every department of government as it is paid to them for service and material.

American Sentry. Ohio, has been found a human skeleton of enormous size, surrounded by a tomhawffl lioolc Out For a Full Iiist Text Week. SOLE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR UNION PACIFIC in the Maine Republican platform "The only full legal tender money authorized by the Constitution to be 13. W. Wilson, Ch'm'n.

W. H. Clark, fcJee'y, A RAILROAD STRIKE. i-tiioci, sycai-uvuua, auu ciaui sneiis, Twenty-seven Apaches, captured re The Four-at-Larse Congressional imw imagtuaLo. The benefit they confer' upon human life is inconceivable.

If they were to be taken away; it would roll back the wheels of time a thousand Railways are public benefactions. They are conditions indispensable to the present condition of human society, but there are many things about them that cenuy oy Mexican troops, were taken ov in a field at Chihuahua, and shot Eac. met kis death with calmness. A letter from Fort McKinnev s'ates ti And Interesting Miscellany, Making The TRIBUNE A MOST READABLE PAPER coined or issued in time of pede'e 1b gold and dollar- of one should be coined so as to possess the same intrinsic value as the dollar of the other, and all paper currency convention finished its labors at Topeka last Thursday afternoon, and the re Labor is prior to capital; ranks above it, and deserves the higher consideration. This utterance of Abra cattle valued at 81300.01-0 are calml- grazing in what was six years ago absdl imeiy on inaian country.

ham Lincoln is completely reversed 9 LAMB Iheo. the Parisian onera-honffe ftinCTPir Kxr flia C.r rcraca A Kill io nas accepted an effer to make a tour oi -v -i 1 the United States, supported by a compa- Providing that loining a strike shall, ny of her own selection. under certain circumstances of which The undertakers of the United States capitalists will be a criminal ff.tomssTSASs?eoBi offeuse' sendfiu? a mau funeral furniture. penitentiary ior refusing to work when Four newspaper offices in Buffalo are he thinks the wages insufficient But are not right. In the first place in the way of finding them, I believe that some have beep built honestly but the most are built dishonestly, and the original contributors are frozen out and the roads come into the hands of men who gain valuable property at very little cost to themselves.

Men say that it is the way of the world. Yes, but it is not the wa of the' 'gospel. And these nieri when they' come into SIPftSiKJ Lpnnt8' t0se nD legislation is proposed prevent tne mornincf naners dRma.nnme as pants per 1,600 ems. corporations cutting down wages when publican nominees for congress now stand as follows: 1st District, John A. Anderson 2d District, D.

C. Has-' kell 3d District, Thomas Ryau State- at-Large, S. R. Peters, K. N.

Morrill, Lewis Ilanbfick, and 11. W. Perkins, j. In view of the large number of candi- dates for the nomination, the four -selected by the convention referred to are to be congratulated, and the assur- ance that it is better to be born lucky fi than rich may apply in its full force, but the fact that they are all swunch prohibitionists, doubtless had soma i thing (o do with their selection. The Topeka Capital is jubilant over the indications that seem to pre- vail at Topeka.

There is no niistak- ing the sentiments of the Republican convention there a-scmbled. They Wade Hampton positively declines lo eyer they choose Jo attempt it, or ad- be a candidate for governer of South Car vancing prices wheuesrer they find they olina, and expresses a desire to retire from should be redeemable in one or the other. We deprecate the efforts made to overthrow the present banking system of the nation, securing as it does to the people a currency convenient, uniform, elastic in volume, of equal value in all the states and absolutely safe from loss iu the bauds of the holder." ON THE RIGHT SIDE. We are glad to see the Qscaloosa Sickle coincide with the Signal in its opposition to the Democratic party committing itself to the saloon interest, It says There are thousands of Democrats in Kansas who are as much in favor of prohibition as the Republicans, If we mistake not, every large city iu the State has a Republican majority, with Republican county and city officials, who stand by ail2 he wilfully violated day after day, and can. puouc me.

The Hebrew Aid soe'ety, of New York, is compelled to send back to Russia, spwn. As in the past, The Tribune will continue to be in the future the WorMngman's Organ, Defending his rights and advocating his interests. Relieving both the old parties to" be irrevocably corrupt in! their leadership, which' endeavors to 'deceive 'the masses, The TiiiBCEiy jit advocate he doptrinep of the new and RISING Greenback Party ty-fi re exiles who are unable or unwilling to wort possession ot a road which cost and would pay ja large interest on that, in order to avoid the scandal of earning ten per cent, on their investment water the stock, and the becomes $150,000,000 and then prices go up. There have been some transactions in New York on elevated railroads that are very in The total amount paid into the State Treasury of New York for taxes on (Hirnn. Just now Kansas is harvesting an immense wheat crop whose value to the debt-burdened producers depends on ew York prices less cost of transportation.

On June 10th, the dispatches announced that the trunk line railroad had agreed on an advance of rates from to New York, on first class freights, from 45 cents rations from Oat 1, 1831, to June 1, 1882, i Stat-j Senator Foster, ot Indiana, committed suicide. Bu iness troubles and dissipation rendered him weary ef the structive on this point. There have worm. to iv ur ceuig. axiu 0x1 oiner classes Michael Davitt had an audience on nearly 8,000 peoi le in Boston, to whom hd a llke ratl0 lt two-thirds unfolded hi theory of land tenure.

1 to the present cost of transportation. hot only bee2 elevated railroads, but a very 'elevated system of uance in relation to th'era, and'Svhen' these things are known tb very corporations becomes tainted and when tb.e?e k0, PrHicts for Jnly weather gnn The advance to take effect on all roads hotter yet we scarcely ever hear ot a saloou-lst1 being arrested in any of them, and Politicians wiJJ not know rally throughout that month than on the first of July, lhus if 20 cents are for St. John by a large majority. In fact it is conceded that St. John and Ingalls are to name the four congressmen, two each, aud their dictation will be law to the entire convention.

He who talks abouts St. John's popularity waning with the Republican party speaks only from prejudice. Not only will they nominate him on the 8th of August, but prohibition will be a plank in the Republican platform and all who are interested will bear this in mind. Atchieon and will be, in all respects, have been informed bv many large corporations deny to men a poor pittance of $10 or 512 a week, wo say they have no right to do so. It is a that the saloonists are looking to the Joseph Duerr, a carriage-makf of Cini a shiP3 wheflli now wU1 re-cinnati, has made an assignment to secure QUtre over 30 cents to ship it after debts of Juy The crew of the burned steamer Kodgers Vn one pan that m-Mcnt rtp An have arrived In Sitka safe and sound.

OD Austin, Tex is to have a prize drill at DOt PaJ a Pre The railroads are the state fair in October. the creatures of legislation. Yet when Oscar Wilde will sail for Japan August they propose a strike that robs every dangerous thing for corporations to NEW GOODS Democratic party ot Kansas to champion their cause in the campaign this fall. They will be disappointed if they are indulging in this hope. We would be sorry to think that there is a single Democrat in all the State pup themselves in such an attitude before tbe' pomrfluuity, and by and by there will be a serious time for those men.

There is no class of men who AGGRESSIVE cents on each Likahel of his crop, no are so bound to protect labor. They should show that their wealth is on Public opinion is unmistakably on the side of tue mCu who are now on a strike in this cifv nniiist. the crpat mterposiug check; is to pre COSMERCIAL MAEKET QtTOTATIOSS. TtlA fnllnn'inar rnliolxlA who would take the stump as a can Prices vent such a strike, by the Congress tnzl didate for a State office, and make a Jn the Service of its Readers. fight in bold advocacy of the interest of saloon keepers.

We are satisfied railroad corporations. The increased compensation, they ask is, so far as can be judged by published accounts, reasonable aud fair. They should get the side of poverty. There is no need that riches should be odious, and if the rich are in danger it is the rich man's fault. It is too hot at present, and by aud by it will be still hotter for some men, if they be not warned in time." there is' no respectable Democrat who would harbor the thought of doing stock market is furnished ns by Geo.

RJ would make a day laborer's strike for Barsek live stock commission mer4 ten cents a day a penitentiary offence, chants, of Kansas Citv I tl 1 a 1 1 CAxii-K -Native shipping steers, 87 oJ. be Legislature of New ork has 7.10; native butchers' steers, 84.75ig5.50a just adopted a penal code containing naIf owr' 1 similar provisioiis for punishing strikes, Hogs. Market firm and active. Sties a i- ui- rangedS5.90f5 8 33; bulk at f7.65 7.90 aud raaklDg public BieetjDg9 tor the HKEP. Market qtiiet Natives, clippedj discussion of such questions liaUe fo KAaxm 1 be brokeu up and closed if somebody Citt, Red winter wheat.

Xo. 1 1 1 2 cash, Jl.iO; July, to: the rear niakes complaint that he has reason to it. The railroad magnates say they any such thing. Ilolton Democratic) plito cannot attorn it. it they cannot ai-ford to pay for the labor necessary to Signal.

OLD PARTIES DENOUNCED. At the monster labor meeting in New York the other day the follow conduct their business they should close up business and eo into bank- Lu i june, vi; July, 841 rear 11 win ieaa 10 violence. 80; the year, 77. No. 4 cash! August men ing resolutions were greeted with ap 88H June, 8TK: Julv.

so. rwwv 6). the recent anniversary exercises of Acadia College and Academies, Dorchester, New Brunswick, an essay upon the equal Rights of Woman, was read by one of the lady students. It was the sensation of the day. The novelty of the subject, there, was per-hap the for the Canadian committee are somewhat behind the ruptcy? There are two things this country cannot afford aud will not have, anil the sooner the "railroad barons" understand it the iietter.

nsixed. cah. 70: begin Ui assets the Dred bcott infamy white ran it.i ivr -w 1 1 7. june. 49.

i to Deeciinsed? it a colored man Can The Tribune continue to rtly upon its readers to extend its circulation into new homes Its publishers extend thousands of thauks to its many readers i. for the tangible aid and which has come in from 6 very quarter during the past year. The subscription price is still retained at SI per year. To each person getting up a club of 5 new subscribers, one copy Free will i be -How-, many subscribers' shall we" have this Prodtjck Eggs, 16c per dozen. cneese jueu no rights that a white man They are these: First, workmen i'hree elieers were now proposed and plause and prolonged cheers and passed without a dissenting voice Resolved, That we denounce the existing political parties, and declare that it is absolutely necessary that the industrial classes form a political party which' shall legislate for the best interests of the whole people and regardless of class.

Resolved, That we demand the ab- age in regard to the great question of was bound to respect, have we pro gressed so far since that a laboring raaujnow has no rights that corporations and capitalists are bound to respect. The issue is coming, and the sooner we rouse ourscjves to meet it aud decide it at the ballot box lhe better and the day, but even small beginnings are welcome. given lor C. H. bloody, John Davis and S.

N. Wood. Davis and Wood were then loudly culled for, and they both responded in neat little speeches, much to the edification of all present. must not be starved, aud, second, railroad corporations will not be permitted with impunity to double their stock in a night, to cover their excessive earning, aud then pretend (hat they rnnuot pay their laborers. Capital ha its right, but it also has its duties and responsibilities to the public, the State and the natiuu.

The x-ieports ot the college commence rolition of the tyrannical sections of saier ior ourselves ana our govern ment. Ottawa Co. Jndtz The Largest and Finfst Stock of Clocks, Watches, Chains, Spectacles, ver in this city. Call and see for yourself. We make a Specialty of Fine Watch WORK and Solicit your patronage.

C.W.MUNN ments abound in all the newspapers. Young men and women receive their diplomas, and share the prizes, So common is this fact now, that it ex tpe new penal code, and also the abor-gatinu ot every law that restricts the people in the exercise of their sacred and inalienable rights to meet and $l-07; August, L01 September, $1.01 October, 1.01 Corn. July, 70; August tCJii September, eoHi October, 65; year, 00. Chicago Wheat, "old" July. Si August 1.12; September, SIMvj year, SlOoal.Or asked.

Corn: Jnlv A QUERY. cites no comment. It is a matter of The Ohio Republican platform of discuss their grievances and combine for aggressive or defensive purposes. June contains the following Resolved, That all laws upon the course. It will thus be seen bow the world ha3 moved, when one remembers that within this century only a 1 vn ar tiii 1 JOHN DAVIS railroad barons are standing on a vol-, ar.o of their own creation.

At thisj moment the traffic of the city is stop- ed by thii conflict for wages. Iu the Jem-y City freight yards there is an -enormous accumulation of valuable property that must afford a duugerou? temptation to the disorderly class-, but for the protection of which iT have been taken. V. Jicr-raid. jiesoivea, mat we pledge our statute books must be respected and en- aufrau, 'u, ofpienioer, lMMCdil; October, 69K; November, 6iX year, 53V; New ork-Wheat, steady, .0.

2 red 51.S8al.4.. Corn, steady; 2, 77. fraction of the public schools was per lives, sacred honor, and hearty sup lortreu until repealed oy legislation or abrogated by legal authority. mitted to women. Some of the bac port to the workiujrmen's party, aud calaureate sermons niav be read with Query If Pol Miller and Geo.

W. will stand b- it until triumph perches PUBLISHERS, sunni its banner and labor is disen profit by others than those for whom The mountains of Swain cocaty, in west era North Carolina, are said to be of solid marble, red, pink, plalefj, ana blade, Martin were iu Ohio would they be republicans or Calhoun democrats thralled. i'cc)e' Advocate. they are especially prepared..

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Years Available:
1873-1902