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The Atchison Times from Atchison, Kansas • 2

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UKNKJtAL 1TKM8. HTK'K TO VOl It I'ltlNt The editor of the Working Woman de IDEA8 FROM OUR EXCHANGES. A clover theft was pralsworthy among sires to ask the attention of her brother The AtcHison Times. I'libllslmJ Kvory Hutiiiiliiy tiy J. A.

HUN I) KHUN U. The French Chamber of Deputies reas co-worker to tho solemn duty they owe sembled on Ihe The Greatest LITTLE Book of the Age Seven the Spartans; and It Is equally ho amongst Chrlslains, provided It he on sufficiently largo Hcalo. Hpeneer. tb themselves, the cause of labor and their wage sisters the duty to study, A'syndleate to control the Iron trade of Scotland Is being formed at Glasgow. The labor party does not want tho Fire at' Hanover, 111,, Wednesday nlghl destroyed several stores, causing earth, but it does want Kansas; and In hound to have It.

Work for it and the loss," state Is ours! Chotopa Statesman. Burglars secured 20,000 cigars from TKHMSi One copy, one year, One copy, nix mnnllm "ft i)IK('lllV, llll'I'l) IIMIIIlllH litvurlulily In iiilvinuw, Jii'rHMiuili'iiiH hih ulohu poiiMlliln rir Jili'itH ml vuih-ixI liyllicm. Ml cioiii iiiiiiilcit Uiim 111 iiHt rtwlvml Ml thin ollli'i) by TliuiHiliiy inoriiliitf to Insure Iiimci'IIoii in tho (liii'iniil iiiiiiiIihi'. So itl li-nl Inn pitll iiiHinymmiH coiiiiiiitcIiiI ah'IiIhiiii, Khii. "Hull" says the McPherson Republican C.

Phoads' cigar store in Wichita, Sunday night. umlersliiml and slick to the principles of their Those principles sjiouhl be their rule of action lu nil tilings; in their dealings, In their work mid In their voting. If they did this, the labor problem would soon he solved; for the wiiiklnginen have the power in the markets mid in politics to do It. Hut how ninny iindeiUuid the principles of their organizations, and how few regard and follow them? It is this ignorance and disregard of the principles of organized labor that renders it next to impos "Is a trump." Well, If ho Is you fellows don't dure- put up the best man you have By the fall of a block of buildings in hi the stale against him without big odds Glasgow, Scotland, recently damage was done. Financial' Conspiracies! KimwiliwHeooHil flitHH Miilici-iil tin' Alolil 81)11, KllllWIH, I'DHlolllW.

Kussian troops are neing massed on Ihe Austrian frontier to correspond with sible to have the workingiuen stand Ihe maseing of Austrian reg'inents. together in any effort In their own be in your favor. Our opinion. Why should yie people be taxed to their utmost capacity, to maintain the credit of the government, to have it loaned to the bunkers al one per cent, which they in turn loan hack to "tho people at ten per cent. Interest per annum? Industrial Leader.

While in Topekii, one day last week, we met several of the piominent republicans of the state, and thev conceded J. Slmipson, marine reporter itl half; thai enables unprincipled dema gugues and schemers to mislead work MaeKinard City, was drowned Wednesday niht by the capsizing of hi boat. ingnien into the support or their enemies; that furnish designing and blatant cranks the opportunity to cause dissension and The family of Abel Olsen, living near WHICH JIAVK ENSLAVED THE AMEM0AN PEOPLE. I MOM Tlt'K For President, AI-SOX J. HTIlKKTKIt.

of Illinois. For Vice President. C. E. CUNINCIIA.M.

of ArkuiiHtis. ()N(i lulss I A I. TICK KT. First District ALON.O J. UHOVKU.

Second District DH. DKLOS WALKKK. trouble in lubor ranks; that prevent the unity of sentiment and action essential Ellsworth, were poisoned Tuesday, One child is dead and others are danger on sly ill. to success in every movement. S.

E. I HI! IT the union labor party would poll from to votes. That means as sure as you are born, and the election of our state ticket. Ottawa Journal. How many of the thousands in labor organizations know the principles and Kel'utble reports are that the latest Afghan insurrection has been completely objects of their organization? How crushed and Isaak Khan is a refugee in The.

union labor folks of Edwards Bokhara. many know their laws and legal mode of procedure? How many know anything of the records of candidates and parlies London capitalists have failed ignobly Third District II. W. to oust New York financiers from the UTI.KY. on labor questions? Very few in pro portion, How, then, are they to know control of tho mortgage bank of the City of Mexico.

what to do and how to vote? How can Fourth District JOHN I1KAST0N. they know whether a question or candi By a collision between a freight and an dale before their organization or the emigrant train near Glendive, Fifth District JOHN A. ANDEHSON. public is right or wrong, to their benefit three ladies were badly hurt and much or detriment? Whether the proposed fcjixtli Districting KY measure is for the good of labor, or the property ruined. Premier McDonald of Canada is expect A.

IlAllT. reverse, they don't know, and are just as likely to vote against their own inter Seventh District 8. II. SNYDKU. ed to leave shortly for England to consult with the British ministry regarding the ests as not.

So long as this is the case, fisheries dispute. the principles of organized labor will STATU Tlt'KKT. never be tarried out or its objects at The Count de Premio Real, Spanish 003STT.B3STTS: Chapter civil war preliminary to an infamous plot. Chapter 2. The exception clause.

Chapter 3. The banking system. Chapter 4. Contraction. Chapter 5.

-The credit' strengthening act. Chapter 6. Refunding. Chapter 7. Demonetization of silver.

Chapter Chapter 9. Conclusion. tained; but, on the contrary, working- consul general at Quebec, accidently shot county have nominated a section, hand, yes sir, a section hand! for the legislature. Whew! Woulden't the bankers, and lawyers, and railroad hirelings turn up their noses at hiin if he should put in an appearance at the Slate capitol next January! Galena Miner. The house of Representatives has again done itself credit and placed the Senate in an embarrassing situation by passing a bill to forfeit the unearned land of the Northern Pacific railroad.

The Senate will not pass it. The Northern Pacific owns the Senate even the Iowa Senators are among its assets. Iowa Tribune. The patriotism which inspired men to light for the union in the late war is bringing them into the union labor party today. This great republic is endangered by the rule of wealthy corporations and unscrupulous men.

The old soldiers realize this, and in Kansas at least an immense number of them will vote the union labor ticket. Fair Play. Since the campaign opened we have seen in several labor papers statistical exhibits of how the lior papers stand on political issues. The labor paper which tukes up arms for either the Democratic nomi nee or the Republ ican nominee is no longer a labor paper, but a political and killed himself Wednesday while ex amining a revolver. The fast express on the West Shore railroad was wrecked by the falling iu of the tunnel west of Newburg, N.

Y. Wednesday morning. The annual conventions of the Ameri can humane society and of the American gas light association began at Toronto Wednesday. Advices from Afghanistan report that in a fight at Tashkurgan 500 of the Ameer's men and 1.000 rebels were among the killed and wounded. The general land officer has held for cancellation 21,000 acres of Northern Pacific land selections under the decision of the Guilford Miller case.

sheet pure and simple. No use wasting time on these kind of statistics. Craftsman. Here, here, Mr. Powderly, this will men will continue to vote against themselves, forge their chains the stronger, and be led by the nose into slavery.

Study up the principles of your organization, learn its laws, and let these be your guide forming your opinions, in your dealings, and in casting your votes in the organization and at the polls. When workingmcn do this, the blatant schemers after notoriety and office will cease to lead you into ridiculous positions, to vote against yourselves and for your enemies, for their own personal ends to their personal gain and your detriment. Apply the test to every member, to every political candidate and party, to every dealer, and decide in accordance with the principles and objects of organized labor. Then, when workiiigmen, the overwhelming majority bf consumers and voters, make their own principles and objects their platform and rule of action, those principles and objects will soon be attained; until then they never will be. The workiiigmen and women of the country cannot affiliate with or have any hope held out to them by tho two old political parties.

The Cleveland administration is no friend to wage-women or men, while the republican parly having accomplished the mission for which it was originated, is fast going dowu to its grave. From the ashes of these former giants springs the new labor party which offers to the wage-earners of our land every blessing and privilege denied them in the past. Working Woman, Washington. D. C.

For Governor, 1. P. EI.DKK. of Franklin county. For Lieutenant Governor, H.

TODD, of Marshall county. For Secretary of Stale. M. J. AL15HIGHT, of Kingmtin county.

For Treasurer of State. SAMUEL NL'TT. oPSuiuner county. For Auditor of Slate, J. II.

LAT11H01', of Decatur county. For Attorney General, W. F. HIGHTMIKlt, of county. For Supt.

of Instruction. II. F. HICKSOX, of Labette county. For Associate Justice, II.

A. WHITE, of Butler county, What was Dick Drury's object in nominating Jake Starr for one of the tellers in the republican convention last Tuesday a Wk do wonder what in the world aused that terrible break in the republi can slate. Had John Moore and his friends anything to do with it Tim dcino-republicans have now got their ticket in the lield, and are ready to trade anything for judge of the district court. If you have anything to trade, gentlemen, call early and often at demo-republican headquarters. Prairie fires in Olive county, Dakota, never do at all.

Yoh mustn't tell folks that the men iu lib Pennsylvania mines have caused a huge amount ol damage Monday and Tuesday. The county seat had several buildings burned. This is by far the best LITTLE book on the financial question ever published. For sale at this office. Price, JO cents.

Orders. by rnail will receive prompt attention. Mailed to any address in the United States, postage paid, on receipt of price. Address, THE TIMES, By 'the explosion of the boiler of a trae wear brass tags on their belts and are known by numbers, that they live on pork and water, and sleep like pigs in a pen. tion engine on a farm north of Highland, 111., the other day, the engineer was kill Don't you know that the tariff keeps ed and four others terribly injured.

workingmeu's wages up above the level of the pauper labor of Eurojie? For shame Chicago News. No workinginan has a right to complain that be has no coal for winter, that his wife and children has no winter cloth ATCHISON, KAS. 321 Gom'l St. ing, and that it is impossible for him to keep his bouse rent straight so long as he refuses to connect himself with labor organization and do bis part of the work that must he done before the evil PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY that makes him a pauper can be reme died Nebraska Laborer. Vote for I).

Arnold for county attorney. P. W. Bean made a neat little speech The union labor pole raising advertised We would be willing to pay a small to take place at Benders Mound, Satur day last, is reported to have been a big success. The party was represented by about 1,000 of its fatihful followers from rrn it irnTTi 11 Labette, Neosho, Wilson and Moulgom ery counties.

Several prominent speak of acceptance iu the convention the other day, in which he said he should try hard to beat "Dick Drury." This is a tacit acknowledgement that he does not expect to be elected, he only expects to beat his weakest opponent. This is a modest and sensible view of the matter, and we are pleased to note the fact that the gentleman is willing to concede the election of George T. Beven, the union labor candidate, to the office of probate judge. Atchison ers were present, and the great crowd was fittingly entertained and enlightened on the political issues according to the U. L.

doctrine. Cherryvale Bulletin. Boy burglars at Havenswood, W. mined through the brick work of the vault in the bank, but were unable to open the safe and secured only $400. The supreme court of Germany has refused to release Prof.

GefJcckcn, who is under arrest for making public extracts from the late Emperor Frederick's diary. Valuable records were burned in the assessment division of the internal revenue bureau, Washington, D. last Friday night. They can, however, be replaced. Burglars in ts'orth Haverville, blew open the safes iu the poslofflce and iu M.

C. Wright's store Tuesday night, carried off the contents and set fire to the block. Manager Black, of the Western Union telegraph company at Laramie, Wyo furnished the telegrams called for by the district court Monday and was released Wednesday. The channel steamer Ville de Calais while lying at her warf at Calais, France, Tuesday, exploded her boilers. Two hundred persons were killed outright and a large number injured some fatally.

The stage from Jerome, Arizona, was held up by one man Wednesday near Sanderson. A small amount of cash was taken from, the passengers but tho mail was untouched. The Santa Fc management has ordered a cut in the mechanical department of one hour every day and half a day on Saturdays. The cut will reduce the expenses $2,000 a Week and effect 10,000 men. A Lehigh Valley construction train was run into by a Pennsylvania railroad fast freight train at Tamancnd siding Tuesday morning.

Six men were instantly killed and twenty-six men injured, the most of them fatally. The Cameron colliery, near Shainokin, I owned by thcMiueral Mining Hail-road of Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire Tuesday" morning. Loss about insured. The colliery employed about men. amount to find out whether Mr.

Grover has really bribed the local papers to oppose him. It looks very suspicious, as they know from practical experience that anybody they oppose is sure to be elected. TuiiKK is considerable kicking because the city attorney has failed to arrest the parties who daily violate the meat ordinance. People are beginning to think he Las received a "retainer" from the opposition. It does seem rather singular, to say the least.

The republican convention took particular pains to "sit down" on the colored people last Tuesday in the convention. Now, when these same colored people "sit down" on the republican ticket on the ISth of Novembei there will he a great howl raised by the republican bosses. They have sown the "whirl-jvind" and will probably reap a good lieultliy cyclone. The well-being of our Republic should be a subject of solemn concern to every citizen within its borders. The man who deliberately divorces himself from an active interest in its welfare, subtracts The oldest manufacturing institution in the city.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Office and salesroom opposite factory south of Union depot. ICAInTSA-S, power from it. It were far better for the nation that he were dead, because while he lives he is an active force whether TWENTY PER CENT. SAVED Amono the immigrants that arrived in the steamer Spain, of the National line, Wednesday, was a party of destitute men and women who had been sent over by the duke of Buckingham, from England. It appears there was no work for them in free trade England, and they appealed to the duke to send them to this country where the laborer is protected.

Some of them were sick, none of them had money, so they will all be returned to his grace to-day, with Collector Magone's complimvnts. In reply to the constantly repeated appeals to sectarian predjudices against A. J. Grover, union labor candidate for con gress, by the Atchison Champion and Patriot, based on false and garbled shtte-menls of that uentleman's writings and utterances, it is a sufficient answer to state that he probably holds precisely the same opinions on the subject referred to which thi! editors of the papers that so industriously and unjustly abuse him hold. The only difference between him and them is that he frankly and honestly BY GETTING YOLK ucLaMka mfe JCTv nJwN mhLww will or uo, if he does not direct it intelligently and patriotically of bis own volition it will be appropriated and used by malevolent hands.

Ex. The republicans of Saine county have a hard campaign before them. It is no use to laugh the matter oil. The fact is apparent. Go to any part of the county and you will find that the U.

L. party is coming rapidly to the front. They claim it is all important that speakers should be sent out to reason with the people. There is no logical foundation for the labor party and if the mailer was properly shown up every deluded person would return to the fold. Salina Republican.

All the blow and bluster of the old political parties will not impede the march and progress of the union lubor party in Labette county. The farmers are not in a condition to longer listen to the glittering words and false promises of the men who have proven false to their constituents when entrusted with posts of honor and importance. They prefer rather to take the management of public affairs into their own hands for a lime and see if it is possible to attain the relief of which the country is sorely in need. Oswego Bee. At the New Harness Exchange of So.MKone, no doubt a good republican statesman, made a motion to exclude all but delegates from the court house while the vote was being counted.

He no doubt thought the republican party owned the court bouse, and could summarily lire poor deluded democrats and union labor men. The chairman, fortunately had sense enough to declare the motion out of order. Tiik general executive board, of the Knights of Labor formally expelled Thomas H. Barry, a member of the board, from the order ltiHt Wednesday, lie was accused of a series of abuses and vituperations and suspended from duty last August, A month afterward he tendered bis resignation, but this was not acled upon until AVedneHday, when the board refused to accept it and expelled him. T.

V. Powderly will give full details of the case, and all matters hearing upon it, in the Journal of United Labor which uppcars to-day. The London Times indicts sixty four says what he thinks and hey do not, but have a purpose to serve. Which can the Irish members of parliament. The list MESSRS.

LANE GALE, NO. 821 COMMERCIAL STREET. of other persons includes James Carey Breslin, the hospital inspector of Richmond jail, who sidd he assisted Stepliens to escape. Stephens, Byrne, Kgan, Ford, Brennan, Sheridan, Boyton, Condon and other Fenians. Tho land league is charged with illegal acts wi lib the object of attaining the complete independence of Ireland.

The ladies' league is included with the names of Anna Purnell and others. people safely trust, an honest man or a hypocrite? It is both evident and sig uiftcanl tnat these political enemies and rival sheets are prompted by a common motive in abusing Mr. Grover. The more they abuse him the 'more, voles ho will get. Keep It up, gentlemen.

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1888-1891