Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
The Hutchinson Patriot from Hutchinson, Kansas • 2

The Hutchinson Patriot du lieu suivant : Hutchinson, Kansas • 2

Lieu:
Hutchinson, Kansas
Date de parution:
Page:
2
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

If Wrong is Committed, Right It. Pension Reform. Labor Day Observation. ax ill It Pension Commissioner Lochren has 8 "If reports are to be credited over Labor day was not so extensively announced that Secretary Smith "ques a wees are Deing 1000 pensioners relehrated in Hutchinson as in many tions the fairness of the old practice other places; the only observation being dropped from the rolls by Hoke Smith. which suspended pensions during in- in the evening at the court house.

auirv as to the rieht of a nensioner to The meeting was. called to order by Issued Every Hay Except Sundays. T. J. Palmer, Editor and Publisher.

-Entered at the post office in Ilutchinson, as second claea mail matter. he pension rate which he was receiv- F. J. Altswager, who was chosen by A 111 ng, and hereatter, ne says, mere win the committee to preside. Theaifd-ience was not very large nor demon be no suspensions except in cases where Here is an instance," says the Abilene Reflector.

"An invalid soldier was led up to the pension office in Boston to receive the pension granted himfor total disability. His name is Joseph King and he is blind anddeafasthe result of getting in the way of a rebel shell, which exploded near him when he was serving his country on Iloanoke strative. After some remarks on labor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. the record shows on its face that the soldier was not entitled to any pension Thp Daily Patriott will be delivered by car- organization he announced the pro- whatever. in llntcMnson or sent by mail at the follow- gram fQT tne evening i to be addresses by several gentlemen of the city.

Were not all of the applications for lance, i- JM rp, r- nroo Tlc XTi. pensions thororchly examined when Island. He has also a troublesome ATT I I 11U 1UL1 LA. CAt IV made by competent persons? Does One copy, one year nams, wuo suukb iiuui iuc uuuu iu the present commissioner propose to 3ae copy, eix months that capital or employers of labor, is all plowed its way through his body, lie go over the records and rescind the ac iae copy, three months 1F Qvnrimnns nnd tvrannioal the was criven a Dension for total disabili- For School Wear. TO-DAY WE PLACE ON SALE One codt.

one month 00 I i i. tion and judgment of his predecessors v- io exception or a numane employer oemg ty, uub wiicu iic rtoa-cw iui mo mUUC. 1J. 1 1 v. It appears so.

weekly. verv rare! ana it is necessary, tnereiore weeh. uc as tuiu iuni uc tumu ui a ,1 1 I V. ntm if Vanoiica TTrvlro Cmit DPTP 1X7 The "old practice" referred to dates DnecooT. one year ji.w ionaoor to organise auu cuiiiuei utipit- uo.c ucouoo aawu.

from March 1, 1893. as no Secretary of One conr. six months I 1 tr pnmnlv wi th its demands. He of the interior, had ordered that his 715 PAIRS KNEE PANTS he Interior ever entered into such a Advertising rates made known on application at urged that labor should determine the pension should be suspended. I ....1 scheme before.

Even Jere Black did the office. hours thev should work and the At the same time mat tms msamea i i not go so far. This attempt to place ctnta full nrldress to whom Umminfc thpv chnnlfl TPPPivfV thnilfrh SOldiei Who 13 4)1 VearS Old ailCl a JUL UlUilUg JJ rv 1 UU-IVT UU VJ IM-XSJ I an outrageous act upon former Repub- the paper is to be eent. if address be cnangea, ittprl that and grandson of the privateer Urowie In the Following Lots: 118 pairs at 25c ican officials, as though it were a cus rT; UborshoaWWork together, each being war of 1812, was led away from the Report promptly paper taken is daily or weekly. i tom, by referring to it as the "old prac essential to the welfare of the other, pension office penniless, the man who to this office and correction win De 97 rairs at 35 of tice," will not work; the responsibility any errors made.

tiiq ifipn wnniH arrear to he that em- stoDned his money was. where? On Every pair worth. Double this Price. rests right with the present admims- ployers had no right or part in determ the way to enjoy a luxurious vacation in the Yellowstone Park. Great is ration.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1893. ining the laws or wages of labor. The 240 pairs at 38c 260 pairs at 50c Evidently Hoke and Lochren have Democratic love for the veterans! only inference drawn from his address heard from the people and know how Republican County Ticket. Newton Republioan. was that he was talking for effect, and badly they are incensed against such to please a certain element in his aud Our Columbian Gift work.

Additional Facts of John Stoffel's Death. ience. If, then, the "old practice" is to be Dr. L. F.

Cain was the next speaker. reversed, aud the administration is He was evidently not at his best, being, Genuine Hover Bicycles For County Clerk, J. E. EATON. For County Treasurer, G.

W. COOTER. For Register of Deeds, II. C. BARRETT.

A private message from Ulysses honest in the present opinion, why not right wrong done thousands as he said, quite 111 an aay. lie en dorsed organization of labor, but ad gives additional facts of the killing of John Stoffel. He had threatened vocated some measures contrary to one of old soldiers by restoring them to the Qne nansinn rnlls nntil tnpv navft hppn I sr roils, many times during the past three years pension of the first principles adopted, that he would kill Ivarl Uall r. or Don't forget to get your Tickets, by nearly all labor organizations, that For Coroner, A. W.

MoKINXEY. found guilty of obtaining money by false pretenses, and paying them the a 1. Dr. of curtailing the number of laborers in drive him from the country. A few days before his death he discovered monev 01 wmcn tney nave oeen anv sriven employment.

He said it wronged? No confidence will be plac were better that 1,000 men be employed Fall on the road, and chased him home. ed the new version until that is at no fifinta a dav for hoars work than lue ua 01 1113 ueam, ouuucty uB. done. honmniH nr. nno Hnlinr a dav fnr 27, Stoffel saw young Gall driving For Sheriff, J.

Q. PATTEN. For County Surveyor, F. II. CARPENTER.

Commissioner, 1st W. P. D. FLEMING. toward the residence of Geo.

S. Robin But this is not what it is done for. 12 hours work. The nrincinle usually There are two other reasons. The elec hv lahnr nninns.

esneciallv of son ne mounted uis uorse iiuu again horse and gave chase. When Gall got to within tion campaigns are now on and the ac skilled, labor, is to so limit apprentice 300 yards of Robinson's house, Stoffel, tion of the department is having its ef ships as to curtail the number able to who was 50 yards behind him, drew his fect thereon. As soon as the elections are over another opinion will be given work at the trade, and thereby enable the few to demand higher wages. He revolver and was in the act of firing, What a change. For many years treasury statements under Republican rule showed continous reductions in when Gall's Winchester sang out its and the axe again enter, more vigor made several remarks which must meet the approbation of all laborers, a deadly wail and Stoffel fell dead.

The ously than ever into the work of decap the public debt. The statement for itation. preliminary examination of Gall was Auerust shows an increase of debt for response irom tne tongue 01 every American, that every man, woman or held last Saturday, jut we have not Another reason which may be as the month -of 810.442.898. Where are heard the result. signed is the session of congress.

The child should be enabled to earn a living we at? cry is getting so strong that enough and have a fair opportunity to earn a While Dun's weekly review of trade Democrats, fearing defeat another The Anthony Republican suggests a competent living. shows an improvement in financial year, may unite with the Republicans THE SILVER DOLLAR question, in referring to a notice to an Warren Foster, of the Gazette, was matters, there being less failures, it to so revise the pension law as to put old soldier of suspension of a pen next introduced and after a brief ref AT THE it beyond the power of the department does not give much encouragement. manfacturing industries. Regarding erence to the time, b.ooo years ago, IS A IEGAIy TENDER sion. The notice requires proof of total disabilitv before reinstatement.

to carry out their nefarious work. when each earned his own living, he MAMMOTH these it says: The storm of righteous indignation What the Republican asks is, If a man "The industrial situation mends but pitched into capital calamity style. The awful Carnegie, whom he said of a greatly wronged people has reach must be totally sabled to draw a little. The signs of improvement: ob served one week ago are scarcely sus furnished employment to 8,000 laborers, ed the ears of the administration and caused a halt in their unpatriotic work. month, the minimum pension, how dead mnst he be to draw the maximum Store Mb Room came in for a good share of this har ore tained, for while twelve textile and Whether the action of the depart angue.

He then condemned the use of thirteen iron and steal concerns have improved machinery, by which he said ment was one of wanton revenge or through a false notion of ecDnomy, a The appointment of Henry W. Scott resumed after a stoppage, fifty-five tex OF associate justice of the Supreme Court change now will not help the Demo tile and twenty-one iron and steal con cerns have stopped. In addition thir labor was thrown out of employment. He would put Edison on the rack with Carnegie. Ben Franklin would suffer 3E3E- of Oklahoma is another instance of cratic party.

Its leaders have shown what energy and effort will do. Ten 26 and 28 South Main Street. Hutchinson, Kansas. with John Sherman. In fact he would years ago he was a barefoot boy in teen others have reduced the working time and several have reduced their working forces, and a large number of go nack to tne woouen mouia noara their will to trample upon the claims of the needy and deserving old soldier and can not now avoid complicity.

The spirit will find other ways to obtain the nodgeman county, Kansas. He first went into the newspaper business and plow, drawn by a yoke of oxen, as the works, including those at Fall River, use of improved horses enhance the Our Stock is New and First Class and will always be found Complete in every line. afterwards studied law. It is only an have reduced wages from 10 to 20 per same result. "Special Sale of Uaby Carriages and Folding Beds.

accomplishment of labor. We suppose other instance of the possibilities of cent, a more cneerrui tone is seen in he would erect a funereal pile of im American life. The question is frequently asked, tne iron ana steel markets, nut prices proved farm machinery and burn it, do not improve, nor are orders suffi As was anticipated the Hughes court that man might go back to the Adamic DO YOU WANT CHOICE What amount of coin is held by the leading nations Here it is. We give first the stock of crold possessed by the cient to cause a general resumption ot We suggest to Mr. Foster that martial resulted in finding him guilty, period.

work," the sentence being 30 days imprison he can find the acme of his ambition, AID PROVlnS! five leading powers of the world: ment and B200 fine. The court could the goal ot his ardor, the home of The iSloomington, 111., Leader refer his desire, in some parts of Africa. United States 8004,000,000 Great Britain 550,000,000 as well have impqsed the penalty with ring to the fights of the Typographica out trial as it was so constituted. That America is not his natural home. Union on the Republican ticket las fall because Whitelaw Reid was nomi Mr.

Eckles was the last and best Col. Hughes will appeal there is lit IF SO PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH Telephone No. 78, No. 36 North Main Street. tle doubt, it is not oiten that a man speaker.

He took up the relations of nated for Vice-President says: "The France 800,000,000 Germany 600,000,000 Russia 250,000,000 The silver stocks of the same countries are given by the same authority is made to suffer for protecting the capital and labor in a logical and reas printers of Sc. Paul and Minneapolis lives and property of the state. But who so smartly opposed the Republi strange things come through reform. onable manner, giving due credit to each. He urged more harmony and union between the two.

He did not can ticket in the last Presidential cam as follows: A new dictionary is needed to define paign because a few democratic poli A Choice Line of QUEENSWARE to select from." Bring your COUNTRY PRODUCE. the meaning of some words as now ticians told them that Whitelaw Reid 100,000,000 700,000,000 used. agree with Fosters bellamy ideas, but believed labor entitled to all the comforts and benefits the age could give. was a foe to the laboring men, are now reamncr tne benefits or their success in United States Great Britain France Germany Russia France has the largest 211,000,000 A year ago he Populists raised a His address, though late, was listened defeatincr him. Thev find themselves Joud outcry because Republican state 00,000,000 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! to with the best attention.

lie was the confronted with a new scale of prices only speaker of the evening belonging which the employing printers have ore- amount and oilicials neglected their offices to take ic Tvrcfr nrnsnorniio nnHnnnn earth part in the campaign and they were to what is known as the laboring class, joined in this by many good Republi that is a wage earner. today. The United States is next in QUEENS WARE GLASSWARE, LAMPS, ETC. amount, and until our recent financial r-11 inUr-nA sented, requesting the unions to accept a cat in prices." Had the election gone otherwise they would doubtless have cans who believe that the state should rnoxr 10 maKe roum iur our new ian awth. wc wm uunu iv not be made to pay for partisan work.

maTs August make a biK cut on PRICE. Now for BARGAINS! BIG received their old The meeting was not as numerously attended as it might and should have been. The labor question! is an important one. Upon its successful solu wages. But now the Populist state officials are fVo mnrft fro' Yet "too much of a good thing would be good for noth- j0 ort.i Xorth Main Street.

RTJDESILL DAYKIN. tion depends the happiness of the hu mg. S-ODD DECORATED FATTENS AT HALF PRICE. Is it not affif.smg to see an organization composed of all shades of political belief making demands apon one political party, knowing the will' not vote for its candidates if their demands1 are complied with? If they were partisans the success of the party would be above personal spleen. Their demands prove them to be political charlatans and mountebanks.

doing' the very thing for which they found fault with the Republicans. Scarcely a day passes that from one to half adozen Populist state officers do not go from the state capital, riding on railroad passes, and spend the day haranguing Populist picnics. The reformers need reforming. They need to learn that the things that are wrong for Republicans to do are just as wrong when done by Populists. Leavenworth Times.

BANK. First Natl Bank. J. B. WIIERFEL, Merchant Taylor.

Carries the largest line of samples fit the city. THE ODDEST CAPITAL, 8100,000.00. Woodard Block, First Ave. East. Ilutchinson, Kansas.

man race, as well as the future of the republic. It requires careful, medita-tire, methodical study. Haranguing labor against capital, inciting employee against employer, prejudicing either against the other will never bring a permanent solution of the labor problem. Instead it wrongs both parties. Capital, every wary and cautious, will withhold its means when the same is jeopardized.

Labor, is, therefore, thrown out of employment and denied an opportunity to provide for itself. All will agree that labor should be fully employed and well paid; yet capital should also have an earning capacity that it may provide against exigencies. They should work together instead of against each other. iMSKtx THE vALLeV. SURPLUS, 820,000.00.

1878. Jttrtiiiii66itt Piieident, II. WaiTEsiur, Vice-President, C. B. VterLKY, Cashier, Jdibf J.Welch, Assistant Caahier.

8100,000.00 812,000.00 Capital, Surplus, A. RANKIN, 316 North Main Street. Respectfully Elicits Your Easiness. S. W.

Campbell, Prep. E. L. McrtfiV Cashier. L.

A. Bigoxb, Vice-Pres. W. C. Bt, W.

II. Eaqak, Teller. AfS' 1 Cahier. Operatlres Kick. 'Fall River, Sept.

3. -At a large and excited meeting of spinners to discuss the question of a strike in opposition to the proposed cut in wages, sis members of a committee and the secretary were empowered to endeavor to secure a conference with manufacturers sad to hold a conference with the local weavers and those at New Bedford, and make whatever arrangements might be deemed necessary in securing a fair understanding of the situation at a meeting of the spinners to be called for" next Friday. Coal Mine" Works Burned. Rich Hill, v. The works of mine No.

16, -of the Rich Hill Coal Mining were burned last night. It was evidently the work of an incendiary. The damage will reach into the thousands, and work will have to be abandoned till the works can be rebuilt. HAVE YOU HEARD THE LATEST! Confectionary The climate of western Kansas is as healthful as any climate in the World, ft is not only healthful, but pleasant. The days are hot and vegetation matures with wonderful rapidity and because of the rarity of the atmosphere the nights are cool and pleasant for feoth man and beast.

The winter rarefy begins before the first of January and from September to the holidays is a delightful season, and even during the winter months it is a rare occurrence that plowing cannot be done during each month. The mildness of the climate makes this section of the nation a profitable place for domestic animals. -Statitistics show that cattle and horses will live and keep in better condition on less seed, in Western than in any other part of the United States in the latitndr. This county onlyas one necessity, and that is more moisture. If this can be supplied at an epense not too great, this will become the most populous and wealthy part of the U.

S. 4 SciehiWc Aneriff3i3 Tnanp-MD? MARKS. Talk about fiat money, if there could be more fiat crowded on a piece of paper than is on a New York clearing house certificate it would be hard to figure out how it could get there. The fact is that business men never hesitate to use fiat when necessary to their business and Uncle Sam's fiat is certainly better than theirs. This talk of fiat is wearisome.

Cigars. DESIGN DESIGN PATENTS CQPTRIDHTS. mf.f Consult any paper published in Reno county iand learn what you can get for $1.00. 7 cloth bound volumes for 81.00 Complete set of Dickens, 15 1.00 Complete set of Scott, 12 vol, 1.00 Macaulays History of England. 1.00 Emerson's Essays.

1.00 In fact 85.00 in value for 1.00 at the OPEEA HOUSE BOOK STOKE. Meals 1 2l52ritiaiioa 82,3 fre Handbook write to MUjiN coT sa BKOADWAT, NIW YOEC Oldest bureau for securing patenta in America. KTery patent taken out by us is brought before the pubUc pj notice siren free of charge in the Largest efrculatlon of any scientific paper tha world. Splendidly illustrated. Ho intoiUjrent man shonld be without it.

Weekly, S3.UO a ear? fliWstx months. Address CO-i'l'BUSHiBSi 361 Broadway, Kew York Utyw Remember that the Patriot office is fully prepared to do all kinds of job work, and will do so at reasonable prices. We have an excellent job printer and will guarantee our work first class in in every particular. tf. Great Corn Crop.

Topeka, Sept. 5. The reports coming to the agricultural department for the monthly crop bulletins to be issued in a few days show that the total yield of corn this year will exceed bushels, the largest in the history of the state except in 1889. Board..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection The Hutchinson Patriot

Pages disponibles:
240
Années disponibles:
1893-1893