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The Labor News from Larned, Kansas • 1

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mi i pmmii iu" hi ii-1 1 1 1 1 -i. i THE EOPLE'S PAPER. 25 CENTS '0? THHSB MONTUil. THE BEST A.DViKTlSITG MEDIUM THE LIBOR NES, $1.00 Vun Ybb in ApvAKCi. NO.

15. Entered at the Post-ofi'ick at Larhkb a aecoml-elass mail matter. VOL. I hammer, one crowbar and fifty J. W.

Rush is vpry busy just now, trying to got voters for his 0MB NOVEL The only mail who has any cause to fear the inflation of the curren pounds, dynamite, 7 Haw Connecticut Yankee Have cy is the man who'desires tq live 2d, Each said t. 1. shall oarry Backed Their Opinions, political pets. In his ravings he makes some of the most absurd statements we ever heard. The objection he raises to our candi Clown Ady, the performing key in the republican side-show, gave vent to a mournful bray, last night at the opera house, to a smal audience.

Since his bout with CyT rus Corning at Newton, in which he was proven a liar before an aur dience of nearly five thousand, ho is more vindictive toward the Un. idienes.8 at the expense or others. 'V-. NATIONAL UNION LABOR TICKET. For President.

A. J. 'STRICTER, Of Illinois, For Vico President. The Labor Hews. PtBMKHEU BY THE LMSOR NEWS PRINTING COMPANY, T.

0. Wbeks, Editor and BnsinesB Manager. M. GeoDSEis, "i' 'Associate Editor, Special to die Republic, I wish to speak a few words to one months provisions in shape qf dried blood, jerked beef, crackers and cheesphominy and beans and one jug whisky the latter to be used only in emergencies. 3d, The utmost secrecy must date for clerk of the, district court Anbonia, Gofino Oct.

544. wo well-known and athletic young mv fellow workingmen, Keep on in -Mr, Newmaii- is a fair sample of his arguments. He says: "who C. E. CUNNINGHAM Of Arkansas.

bloods of thS town made an nno for Harrison and the cause of humanity, dqn't let the g. q. p. Piukertons mislead you by ion Labor party, but his pettifog, ing trickery avails him and hip. be preserved, hence it is recom and one for Cleveland, that if Hjir WANTS TQ VQTE K)B TIT AT SIX FOOT GIANT, V.iii COUNTY CLERK." The PRANK GUERNSEY, J.

mended that a canvas dress be saying that the J. L. party are a set of They know better when they say so; but what do they care what they say or do. fact is, Mr. Newman is much more than'six feet tall, au-I ihis-coupled Presidential Electors.

at lame-John Davis, Junction City. Cyrus Corning. Emporia. rison waseiecieu uuat iuuu strap one leg up and hop on the other from the corner front of adopted, similar in pnt to. a Sibley tent, or Mather II sbbard, and the filial proof papers made out correctly.

HT. JQIJI KANSAS. with the breadth of his qualifica 1st district, il J. St' Clair. gatling gunbe adjvisted to serve as a Said dress must be tions, and popularity with hp peo- R.

B. Em-. party naught. We "have alwayb tried to use in-republican opponents with courtesy, but when they put up such an infernal liar as Ady for one of their public speaker, forbearance ceases to be a virtue. In bis raw iugs last night, he did nothing but misquote law and abuse every one that did not believe as he did, the Sentinel office to Bridge street, a distance of perhaps a quarter of a mile, If he touched anything to prevent his falling Fto pay for a Wme supper for four; jf he They are employed by capitalists to down the Laborers and producers of this country, They are a set of blood-sucking heartless enemies of the good people of thi3 country made plain, except that braid of half-ince rope may be vised, slight pie, win give iur, xvusn a piiauce, after the election, to supply a place for his pet in some otiier capacity than that of a qounty official.

2nd 3rd 4ih 5" J. L. SulNN. P. B.

Maxon. L. Clay. Dr. A.

Fuller. N. B. ly sewed on so as to be readily tie tached for use as scaling Ladders fell he was to be helped up and go LIN DELL HOTEL. LOCATED RIGHT BESIDE THE U.

Un OFLl'OE. IN THE CENTER- OF BUSINESS. rates in the citv will be Lven to par tics coining to do Laud pIBce biwi, St. John Oct. 27, '83, on again.

The Harrison man agreed and they will stoop low enough to do personal injury to any of us 'poor beggars' (as Booth calls us) so. look out for those calls us or to hang prisoners witly 4th. It is reconimended that each t. iwear thesa arms and this dress along with a bland, suave and benevolent expressions of countenance until the hour for ac to do the same, act if Cleveland is elected. Down in Bridgeport two men have agreed to eat in the presence of a party of friends, a roasted crow, the man whose candidate is lazy, lousy beggars, they mean dirt toward us poor protected laborers He was asked by the Union Jjaboi; party tq meet their candiddate for Attorney General in joint discus, sion last night, as both parties had made their appointments on thy same night, but he declined.

The fact is, the foul-mouthed cur dare not, for he knew that he would be exposed as an inpostor is he did, Mr. Hubbard, Chairman of the republican central committee in Pnwnee countv deserves praise for making final proof or contesting. W-t I.V a ilay house in the city. rooms and meala only 25 cents aii. 'KitMaction guaranteed or no pay.

Blake Herron, Eroprictprs. Ed, News: The Gth is nearly here, and politics are at white heat. The average candidate and stump orator would not be cooled much below normal heat if he should bathe for half an hour in the Arctic ocean. The Republicans are the hot of America. K.

of L. tion arrives, but wherj in solitary places a stern and relentless ferocity of demeanor may be practiced defeated to perform the gnstro-nomieal feat." The other, party is to be readily -assumed test, maddest, slangiest and most to provide the bird, and the eater is to be allowed to have it cooked sophistical set of fellows 1 ever We have been informed that, that silver tqngued orator, and political prevaricator J. Rush has been ranting and cavorting around over Pawnee county, trying to gain the sympathies, and votes of the at a popular restaurant in any way saw. They have been howling anarchy; socialism; ignorance; ALL AHE BENEFITED! DR. Wl.

KOZEL reia.3 Chronic avlvM other- diseases WITH GREAT SUCCESS, tient.i at a treated n.arl oi exp.i.-,s- i-imee in Dr. Trimbles' drugstore, in Wiloiu Block. LAHNED KANSAS. the course he took in regard to the matter, for he done all he possibly could to bring about a joint discussion between the two gentle, men. So Mr.

H. will please accept the sincere thanks of the II. L. party of Pawnee county. It the republicans had more men like, admmntum, in action.

5th. Funds are be worn in inside pockets, and each t. i. is limited to 779, as We expect to forage off the enemy1 and all onfiscated funds must be turned into these head quarters. 6th.

The sign of recognition he likes, hut it is not to be smothered with any kind of sauce. It, is to be plain crow. 1 Down in Norwalk two editors have wagered tlieir moustaches. people, by making false statements ftddendlim; But U0W) cloud has about the banking business. Our othwnrt their vision, and infm-mnnt savs that Mr.

Rush Uhev hold their heads down their Mr. H. in their party uiey wount bo fortunate. make? the statement that he is a knees knock together when tney John Wade, city editor of the Norwalk Hock, has a beautiful red 1 i 1 o77n walK. it you say -uouiu lposer TO Uiu wPH- KM "J-" ir nsnrrm ft sort W.

MORRIS. by being in the banking business, of hlulted and woe-ba- moustache of that peculiar hue, which, if worn on the head of a Now that statement is so absurd, 0 expression, aud, well, they shall be to approach a comrade backwards with the left foot ov er the right shoulder, the tongue in the right cheek, and wink three times with the left eye. The persons so challenged shall reply by that it is hardly worthy of notice; turn sort of wearily around and caxrBr t.n if, wo will iust shamble away as last as tneir meet girl, would draw every white horse in town within sight of her. John Rhodemeyer, editor of the Nor STATE TICKET, Tor Governor, P. P.

ELDER, Of Eranklin County. For Lieutenont GVwWi B. TODD, Of Marshall County, For Secretary of State, M. J. ALBRIGHT, Of Kingman County.

For State Treasurer. SAMUEL TsUTT, Qf Sunnier Co. For Auditor of State, J. H. LATHROP, ()f Decatur Co.

For State Superintendent, H. F. HIXQN, Of Labette County. For Attorney General. W.

F. RIGHTMIRE, Of Chase County, For Associate Justice, H. A. WHITE, Of Butler County. Congressman 7th Dsitrict 'S.

H. SNIDER. Kingman. Senator, 30th District, AY. M.

Goodner, Lamed. COIlNTYTICKET. For Representative. JOHN HALL, RiverTotkflsnip. For Probate Judge.

GEO. M. MITCHELL. Lamed. For Clerk of the District Court, W.

NEWMAN. Earned For County Attorney. J. AY. MILLER.

Lamed, For Sunt. Public Instruction. W. J. CEUMPTON.

East Pawnee Tow iisliip. For Coroner. DR. KOZEL. lirneil.

For Commissions 2nd District, W. A. MARQUESS. East Pawnee Township. ask one question: If SZMor, don't We understand the Union La.

borites have called a meeting for to-night at tha G. R. hall. Since the drubbing given the u. 1.

party by Hon. J. W. Ady, who will speak here to-night in the opera house, it is the policy of that party to foh low him around and attempt to hold meetings at the same time. They tried that game last night at TCiuslev.

and had an audience of i lAXD OFFICE RUSINESS A. SPECIALY Have, had fourteen years continuous prac-fne before tin; land oiuee and the Depart-'itieut at Washington. EARNED, KANSAS. looses $770 a year, loaning mon- Uttl oit hen squirting tobacco juice from the walk Record, has a light blonde ey at 2 per cent a month, what will you advocate the election of Sni- moustache, which, by careful cultivation, has become an ornament the farmer lose that pays tins a per der to Congress Don you Know cent a month? Is it any wonder that a Congressman is not consia xi. Bret ft snect sii unces 110 a southwest corner ot his mouth, at an angle of forty-nine degrees, and shall say in sepulchral tones, ''Hark!" to which the others shall reply in a guttural voice, "Hush!" The countersign on dark nights shall be: "Blaine is hoarse!" that tne tarmers 01 was wmu, nnn't v.m know 30, while the republicans spoke to of which any man might be proud.

Wade has agreed if Cleveland is elected to shave pff his inoustuche and keep his lip clean for the space are in a liad unancioi condition. 1 reputation as a And ihm't vou know that We have been reliably informed s. Voters is a graduate of the S1NE. DE ri'I. ATTOF.NEV AT LAW- I si nd Office aim to Loan on Farm and City property 'vl ielav.

Money ready now of three mouths. If Harrison is Tlrfit.liren. the crisis is near, that Mr. Rose, our present cierK highest lie school in tne lana amt of the district court, (and candi- has just earned his diploma? a crowded house. It iiro.

lugnt-mire can't use better tactics than the above, he had detter go back to Chase county Chronoscope. We don't know where the Chronoscope got their information, but one thing is certain, they were wrongly informed. After Mr, Rightmire had been billed for sev, For fear that in the multiplier date for re-election) has been, to money is close, the weather cool and the time for action has arrived. In time of action keep cool: if You don't bive to go to Kajisa City, elected Rhodemeyer is to do likewise. Up in Middletown the journalistic world is excited over the wager between Editor Alford of the ty of your duties you may have nVprlooked some of his slickest say the least, very careless in las other city but ivarneu.

A-m City or any nt a liberal nffirinl notions. It appears that 1 r.ie it YOU wit lies, and not desiring you to work necessary throw oif the canvass dress, and remember our battle cry Patterson stone eral daya, the republican ring con. Caie-eir; through his carelessness (or oth for the wrong man, take tne no Heealb, and Reporter Brockway erwise) he has allowed several true is "Protection," but that it only ijruer of Fourth and Main street. LARKED, KANSAS erty of calling your attention to dueled to bust up his meeting, to some portions of his famous Wich- accomplish this end W. Rush, ita speech.

Some of our "fool" Bill Edwards, and others, about TCnnsnn farmers were impudent twentv in number, accompanied of the Hartford Times. Alford a-grees, if Cleveland is elected, to means protection for ourselves- bills ot indictment, lu uipii 1 1 1. 1. Wnmnn and children are to be rom ins ohica witnout mo fciuw. wear his Harrison badge draped Ha nfmiirtnrinn-.

Some leases aV Rum Low it hart- kt a Hnvofpsi. went from Larued i 1 mourning tor juiriy uays, uuu captured alive, when young and good looking, but men are to be given no quarters. Tonka: Occadoola, Hah. Brock way is to attach the same 011 property held by Mr. Johns oi penod that he voted to keep tne to Kiusley, and drumed ail over Pock were filed in his of- tariff on lumber.

the town for a crowd, and succeed. Pawnee la cl yie nieu Sam said in his Wichita speech ed in getting quite a number of hoe, and when wanted they could nli Vdrihlren and probably symbol of mourning to his Cleveland badge, if his candidate is Rv (Iomyasd of Chief Bomb not be found. Another fact 5 Uo 00 ner 1.000 feet, and is about twenty or thirty men; while Mr, V. MILLER. Attorney -at- Law.

notary- public. A r. Ml Kinds of Business Before the United State Land Office will Receive Prompt Attention. Office in Land Office Block. I i 1 -r I TL' ucWaw.I'pi in- tliflrn Lns been aiiaction commenc- between the U.

o. Ttipditmire had a crowa 01 oec Township Ticket. OLl.MU.li. nu v. 1., 1 -CP Wl Tkf- -pLlTnira In Danburv two gentlemen who 0d in our oourts, tor the recovery and uauadaaian laoor, ami oUU voters, nt-xi Rhou be tn TAtnvn to Chase county, are too modest to allow their names lumber in do so without the advice of lumber in do so 1 n.

nrniittprl to send his uie 1 man, and after having been The state committee congratu free, our Itimoer inteiesb umu the unronoscopo. mvtn. l'vAJlbAS. to be published, have hit upon the noyel plan of dressing in Mother-Hubbard costumes and riding on courts for some time, the papers QY QUr labor woiud le la late the voters of Kansas that 111 D. Blountl Just5ces.

John Lawton Daneiel Mclnteer, Trustee. Franke Nickelson, Clmk. E. W. Billings, Treasurer.

N. Wedge Jno. Gran Ice com-; no- tliB above tlev have been suddenly disappear, ijet xui. nose cejve Canadian pay, all TWIN SISTERS IN INFAMY, An exchange suggests that they horseback from C. IT.

Merritf is 1 1 n. .1 -nA oTt.lnin linw thpsft il'l'O! Now sir, this reasoning enabled to lay Dare tne uu euot- nA St know it when hat factory, at one end of the Main nl lift an bv side, lhat the ader of the Union Labor party of ularities happen, or st at the coming election, he delivered it. run a large farmer, the mechanic, tne laooi- saw-mill capapable ot sawing IttJWpMM, street, to the Hartford milestone, at the other end of the street. If the Republican loses he is to ride, and at every street crossing 1 IlX r.l i Kansas, and express the hope that it may result in giving the Republican" ticket 150,000 majority in the Our Opinion. 000 feet per day, does not exceed them ana reuuuu, on -I 1 worrta Wl 1 1K1T I vm I 11.JLISC&, in The Republicans of this county (Trim that they have made a thorough canvass of he county, and tl at thev have a majority of near IVVCltlV, ilUU Llicii "tii, I i i i i i ceed S2.00 per day on an aver- your barn, plow, 1 1 1 it I 1 1 I lei 1 eif I tot I Next Tuesday will soon be hera, and somebody will be elected, and somebody defeated.

Let all the Union Lubor men of Pawnee county keep a stiff upper lip, and cast wAnhl nninnnt, to S40. vour anvils and ami he is to stop his horse and shout three times: "The tariff is a tax!" If the Democrrt loses he is to ex tiuo, nu i-u 1,1 4-1, in OAJIKOM It has come to my notice that the Republican press and speaker of ly 200. They also claim that tlie don Lnhor party is daily grow The taritt would be ifbU.uu which youructs, would allow the S. lumber bar- and out of season, for these haae to nsv his laborers 840.00 out been the means of your undo. fhpi state are endeavoring to ttts- their votes for the man that will claim: "A protective tariff creates 1 10 1 1 1 it tl I ti 1' i 1 or 1 tl 1 1 le or 1 0 1 i rt 111 of the tariff and have 140.00 left, iNG-the creditors ot the monster courage the Union Labor men by misrenresenting the strength of uphold Ihe principles we have been advocating.

Don't let any po ing weaker. Both of these state-n ents arc wholly false, and only made to discourage soma of the and bv this means, Sams constit- debt wnicn you iu iu, a high wages!" A cavalcade of horsemen a nd a drum corps is to head the defeated party. been, paying. uents would help to pny t-lio worti- the party outside of the county which the paper is located or in litical ringster tempt you witn BANKEK8 cntCVT.AH infrmeu aud give a bonus to nim- i HAZZAltD campaign lies, promises or any -It is union labor men, with the Lope that they will again vote the re-l ublican ticket next Tuesday. Dear ber barons ucsiucs, "-v Snm.

this tnritf is the difference which the spoach is made. 10 illustrate: if they are talking in Cherokee county, they will say, ANOTHER "ARXIKY" SCARE. Slavery is likely to thin" else, to scratch the names VI I 1 I I 1 A. SNOW osife Pnti-ta OHite, AVaxliington. 1.

f. be abclvsliOd ov tne between Canadian and U. Q. va of any of the Union Labor nomin -nr nower. ana cnat- The following blood-curdling advisable to do all in your power to such daily and prominent weekly newsnaners.

espec des- Tf this be true, then wotk tc-1 slavery ue ees, but stick to your trionds. L.et Let no one be missed by tlieir raise statements, for we can elect every men in the U. S. mills should re- h-oyed. This I and xi iha tnritf.

nr inv European friends every one of appoint yourself a committee of one to go to the 'Outside of this county and Labette there is no Union Labor party." If in Crawford county they tell the same story, and so on all over the state. At our meeting in Oswego, Saturday night, when we ceive nit' nuurc ui L.i,.., tnr S1.00 per instead of Si, theu Uie officer in this county if the U. L. men do tlieir duty. documents haro been secured by the Piukerton detective agency, at the imminent risk of Ufa, and will be printed by the State Committee and scattered broadcast to warn WE NEVEP.

FORGET. If you want a power in this eo un wan noils earlv in the morning; cast they should receive auumun mc of labor, ami ,1 11 I '11. your ballot, and then stay ngnt price ot Uanacuan lauor, carries iMiu .1. nnd SJnindii- I reirp of the ially the aiTiicultur. 1 and religious press, as will oppose the is-suintr of greenback paper money, and that yen also with hold patrouafje of fa vors from all applicants who are not it hnd 700 111 line and rf.OUO at our if vou want to make yourse UNION LABOR MEN.

Attention all along the line. there all day and work for your er emit is. auui" 1 f.n hpir hesi i partv. It has been said by a bantc ra v. in buxcxy eapitiii to control with shame when the dark king ot i)V oontrolin meeting, two gentlemen from Sumner county wero present and expressed great surprise at the demonstration, saying that, "out in Sumner county they tell us that pdl er candidate of Lamed, that the the voters of Knnsas agninst deserting the g.

o. p. i On-ici ofChiefBombSlingee, Ivd'xt Order Blood Cchdlehs. cnlnrinrnna recriou lutroduces Wiies. iUts can ue As there are many of our friends who seem not fully to understand U.

L. men's votes could be bought Sam Peters and tells them of his don by controllini the monev. felt; if yni do not want your children to wait long years before they have the bread they ought to have; if you don't want to wait yourself-write on your banner so that every l.liticlan, no matter how short-i'hted he may be, can read it: for 40 cents ahead. The same man exploits in their particular un I The mvt debt, the Union Labor men in Labette business. dhat Capital will see said he would if neceessary, giv countv have gone back to the old willing: to oppose the ffovenimeiit issue of money.

Let the ffovernment isMiethe coin and the banks issue the paper monev of the country, for then we can better each other. Ll-A in sav more on this to it is made out ot Toweta, Macoua, astita ucca-pool, Third Moon of Terror, Dark Dav, 8. 10,000 to carry Pawnee county narties." and "that Sumner is the subject, but must desist an account this war be for the republicans. When you go only county in the state the Union of space, i urtneronmuibpcu volume We ne er forget! If you launch how to possess themselves of tickets for the approaching election. We would inform them as follows, viz: The law requires that all tickets be so printed as to leave a full quarter inch space between the printed lines aud that no ticket KTlonnLiiYnn ticket," shall The bombslinger hereby issues to the poll's remember the ep ho refers to the amount ot custom inonPV- Toaccom Labor party will barry.

snvstko total amount dish this, the mon ithets that have been heaped upon Now, I desire to say that the in ev must be bonded, To rept.1 the law ere atinjr national bank notes, or re-tore to circulation the jfov- you by these monopolistic tools the lionds must the arrow of sarcasm at labor, we never forget; if there is a division in congress, and you throw your vote in the wrong scale, we never y.mi mnv fro down on your dications are the Union Labor par the following instructionslo his ID EST OMNL NIHIL fit: 1st, Each terra incognita shall equip himself with and shall carry on his person, as follows, viz: he used a- the bauk- the republicans. Kememoer tu ins basis. ve ara collected from custom duties last vear was $211,811,632.49. Secretary Fairchild, in his last report says that the total amount of" custom duties collected last s-ri7 13. so you erniiient tspne of mou ey will be to provide ty will carry the state.

There are more counties that are reasonably words of that grand old. patriot be lefal rf any name or names not now wuiUnsr for secretary of thetrea Georce Washington, "united 1 nominated bv said Republican par certain to go Union Labor than One "atlins gun with lit), uourounus knees and say, 1 am sorry I nnd we will sav 'It U1U will stand divided we fall." Then let there are counties that are to go see Sam lied over five million dol of ammunition; one Winchester rifle, with 10,000 cartridges; one us stand firm, and vota for the o-nrwl of humanity. Let us vote ty, be printed on said ticket and so of all parties. Any elector may scratch and write in between the lines a uv name desired by him. lars worth.

So now, if you want Republican. Let our friends all fp. rpmember this and the people wall money, and will, therefore, seriously affect your individual profit a bankers and leaders. See your congressman at once, and engage Lira to support our interest, that fivuil yon in heaven, but on this Me ot the grave, itf So that fi man in taking up a labor question to support a man for congress cry to make the rec-omemLition to ltillnotdo to allow the greenback to ti vulate as money any length of time, for we can not control them, but we ean control the bonds tbifiiif-h double barreled shot-gun, witn oU for the grand principles that our Tioth.nnl anil state ticket will whom the tariff robbers will respect, work for who aspires 1 -e 000 rounds of buckshot; two ten-inch revolvers, with 50, 000 car pay no attention to the misrepresentations of the old party representatives. Very truly yours, Jso.

W. Breicesthal. Revolutionary 1 athers taught, bled and died to maintain, "equsl rights for all, and special none." to tne nauu oi oni'i'. J. H- 1U ntuJ.

be found in each Union Labor paper. The ticket thould contain the national, state, county and town-tship nominees. will know that he is dealing with ti hair trigger pistol, and will ray: 'I am to be true to jnsiice mid fci i-AVA othfrwiso I am a dead tluck." exdell PniELirs. tridges for the same; one cavalry sabre: one bowle knife; two butcher knives; one cleaver; one sledge.

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