FlEL.il TRIBUNE. Published Bver> L'hui><ia> Uteruuou —l3l'- TIIOS. \. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND EUOI'UIKTOR. TKIi.MS, - - SI.OO PER YEAR. AfJilruis nil <.'..luii)miiuutloii to FKEELAND TRIBUNE, FKKELANU, I'A. Olllno, Hirkliook llrtek. 1.1 lloor, (Yntie Strati Entered at the F><, 'and I'oetojflee as Second CUKM Matter. FRET. I.A N I. I'A • M ARC II 5, 181)1. IVIIITIIMIt \KK IVK DRIFTING? IVoineii u Work in tiie Iron Foiimlrln l' Pitt-burg Their F.niplox *••* Vm* lienetU'iarFe* of Protection 1 mcri •:> i- IC allying Her Danger l abor Dims Not Kn rin* ha lite Three >• cess nv > Steps to Itemed > the Evil. When a feu years iV- • the present Superintendent "i 'hi? (ensiis visited England as tli. I'll correspondent >t the New V i k Jrd>"ne to investigate and make u| it to that journal with respect to the condition of labor there, he made many statements of the sordid poverty and hardships of the workim. people which attracted very general at tention and elicited universal sympathy lint nothing else was so repellent to tin American mind as accounts presented • >! the wretched condition of women who worked in some of the iron and .stem mills as well as in the mines. '1 he hae condition of these poor uoineii. win were compelled to work Im their hrea as men work for their.-, was as erihhe to the Fhigli.-h | .. \ "1 free trade. Mr. Poller'- are. u nr.- of delicatt ( women doiir_ the hard laborious stint ot | men in the mine-, the foundries and I'm naves of England filled the Aiuerican i mind with a mixed feeling of horroi that English women should so suffer, and satisfaction that American women should he exempt from such suffering. Mr. Porter's accounts were written a lew years ago, and although the same con- j dition of affairs exist abroad—not in i England only, hut in all the continental countries —it appears that here it la.- been changed, and that women are now working in the furuaees and forges ot this great and glorious tat ill ridden country, when- pioteetion is supposed l< ward O/f all M,. II degradation of it.- women ami children. The New York Commercial Adrerlher, which had recently pai l much attention to the subject of women's work, says: '•According to reports received hy tin Workingwoiiieii s cu iy oi New S'- rk, women have taken anottu i | for war*, and lIHVe gone iiitoall oeeU| atloli whiei Seems to lie adapted only toi men, m. account of the physical stiength i. juiieo They have aetnany gone into the great foumiiiis of Pitl.-i'iiig, alii 10-da>oiiu flung fiko five huiidred of them ai< ''capping" nails and liuit.*—that is put ting heads on tin in. For the work men tioned men always received from >l4 t § It) a week; the guts aeeeive from >4 l. £•">. and ate giad t" get it." That,even w hen looked at from the vt i y best point ot view , i> not a pleasant pic ture; hut it must he looked at in a very had light—in that of women entering l)n field of men'.- work ami driving them out ol it hv accepting greatly reduced wages. The Ada rti* / say > that what the women doin the Ptttshurg Luges is "severe physi cal labor," Inn that the mill owners lino no difficulty in getting plenty of girls and workmen's wives. Ol course, as the women were willing to accept about one-fourth the wages which were de manded by the men, the latter wen thrown out of employment. Wherevei Women have entered the field of Jahoi in competition with men, the latter are forced out, because they cannot or win not accept the wages which are gladly accepted by women. Women must live as well as men, and they must, to do it, accept such wages us they can get; hut what of those great employers ol labor who have demanded excessive duties and created oppressive combinations to restrict production in order that they might not suffer from the pauper and women labor of the old world? They have not only shown their disregard for American labor by filling their w -rks with the worst kind of pauper labor to he found in Europe, hut they have put American women at the forge and anvil, because they got the aliens and women for less than they could get the men of this country for. While clamoring for and getting duties put on the products of foreign labor which are excessive sum burthensome to the whole body of the people, they fur ther increase their great gains by com bining to restrict production and by em ploying at the lowest wages Europe's imported labor and the labor of women and all because the laws of this country indirectly give them the power tooppose honest labor. Jt is those very manufacturers who were most urgent in their demand for the passage of that infamous robbery—the McKinley bill—and it w as also they who, in every President*!! and Congressional campaign, cry luude.-t for "Protection to American Labor." What care they for tin? American laborer when they render him so low that he is compelled to take his wife or daughter into the foundry or furnace with him—and this in tiie great Btute of Pennsylvania. When Porter's tales of similar scenes in Europe wa re laid before you a few years ago many doubted theii aeeurracy, believing such impossible. Put how much loiigei are you to doubt it ? The hand of monopoly, h.-n-ied here hy pro lection, is slow ly but surely bringing vou and y in wives into the same situation Will you refuse to believe u until the bitter inevitable presents itsself—and then what? Accept it like the utilor tun ties of I.■ 11..|<e, or iise iua passionate frenzy and sweep away every vestige of the pi csc nt HOC ml conditions by force. One 10-y to tin u iia-dy is : Study and think. Iu e -to it k-y i> used and used properly, one of the two above mentioned calamities v. 41 eertainiv come Ik th can IjiMiv.-Hcl il \\ A T,n• th ;,u spirit is thoroughly atoiiM-d i>. 11..• situation be fore it is too tate. 1 Li.- counttv is too large and wealthy l, , u . . ... slavery which exists here to-dav. (five to each man justice uud remove the lai to the natural opportunity which hi> creator has placed here for iiiui, and the Bjcitil problem will be solved. How to obtain this (tan bo found onlv bvhardstU'U and deep thinking. Many plans destined t.. bring about this end are offered by the leading writers fur your rejection ... -n H „, n . | | K ..liseonteiii in Europe, ot which u> .. u i- heard, is rapidiy spreading to America, and yon should be prepared to place upon ii a permanent check. This discontent is due partly to disappointnient with the results of past efforts and partly to the well-founded belief that many evils ex ist which should not la' tolerated. Jt is a revolt against the mass of poverty which is becoming universal—a belief that man was made for something more than to spend his days in incc-sant toil, receiving nothing from nature but the bare privilege of eking out a mere exist ence of life. In European countries this discontent and clamor f..r justice is causing many | persons to I• •>k t socialism for help, j i Americans d > not want socialism. , ! Neither, we believe, do they want Bel- I lany's chimerical scheme of nationalism, ! though there is a growing tendency ill 1 favor ol this Utopian system of govern-' i ment. What thev do want can be ob tained by law. The first of these necessary steps to he taken in bringing about the change desired wjll he thorough and complete : ballot refoitii. Then, if proper parties' are not sent to the legislative halls, the j responsibility can be placed upon those ' w ho deserve it. The second step toward attaining the j real and uufctteicd liberty of America! i will be the abolition ot the country's so- ' i called protection. That alone will he, I more beneficial to labor, and society in j general, than thousands of the proposi ' tion now offered as remedies or relief. ! , Such a move, in itself, would go far in j relieving many of the hurnenscomplain- ' ed of, but it wi.l lie Used fur a greater purpose than that already spoken of ; Jt will be the forerunner of the third I and most impnitaut steps, viz , the re-j j adjustment of the present system of ; j misplaced taxation, j When every man is taxed, and taxed hut once, in proportion to the nutun 1 I opportunities lie makes use of, then the ! emancipation of labor w ill speed ly fol- j low. Founded upon an improper and , ' unjust metiiod of taxation, followed by , many iniquities of various kinds, it is I | but natural that real teforin and revision i must begin at that point. hen the country finally comes to the | i conclusion, and its thinking inhabitants 1 are reaching that goal rapidly, that "Protection to American Labor" isa farce i and that the cause of the the "rich growing richer and the poor growing poorer" can be removed by properly ap , plying its taxing power in the form <>i i •tie single and direct tax upon the valm j f land then the Spirit of the Deelaia j lion of In epen Ime will be fulfilled and Ameiiia.u ...ikngiu n will have no need to fear the effects ol emigration i j i lie necessity of taking his wile 01 i laughter into the furnace or mine, as n ! exists in Pittsburg to-day. A New Ire tin ml. The action of the new council—at the , dose of the organization ami election ol ts officers—on Monday evening, in giv- , .ug a respectful beating to the largi I number ol citizens w ho spoke before that ■ oody on the beiietils >t sewerage, shows | that the present council is disposed t" | i take advaofage ol the popular will of the 1 people and to carry out their wishes as I lar as it is witliin tlieii power to do so. Our mountain borough is naturally j : situated, with the best grades of any i town of its size in tiie State, and there ! is no reason why we should not have a 1 ■>ystcin of sewi inn- suitable to the needs i of the town, and at an expense within ilie means of Us taxpayers. I hat tin ! present c< uncil will limt the means t. 1 'Vcreoiiie this difficulty, we have not the east doubt, ami having once shown tin ; public that they ale willing to do then j inly, other letoitiis m the way of im provements w ill Boon follow . If, alter mature ueliheiaiioii, fhe coun cil agree to the demands made upon it, to | 1 introduce a system of sewerage, the tax- j puyeis ami piopertx owneis of the boi "iigli shuUhl lend tluin ail tiie aid in, neir power, tor with it their propertN i A ill be enhanced in value lorn-fold j Another reform that should he taken up and propel ly agitated, is the question . j "t paid police, and, last hut not least, ' | while the people of the borough are tak i ing these reform measures into consider- , ation, why not annex the Five Points, | Burton's If ill ami a portion of South I il(d>erton, and let us have a good mum cipal government. The council lias' made a good beginning; so now let the j guood work go on. —United States Senator Geo. llearst, "I ( alifornia, died at Washington. 14. C., •ii Saturday evening alter a lingering illness. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Ifuhit, I'osi livel> < ll red h.v adliiiiislerinu: Dr. I Jlailic*' (.olden Specllle. It is uiiiniilaeturcU as powder, which can bo j u'ivou in a glass ol beer, n cue ol eollec or tea, or ill food, without the knowledge of the pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect ! a perinuneDt and speedy cure, whether the pa- , tieot is a moderate drinker or un uleoholie | wreck. It has been given in thousandsot cases j and m every instance u perleet cure has I ol io wed. It never f alls. Ihe system once im pregnated with the specific, it becomes an utter 1 impossibility tor the liquor appetite to exist. < ores guaranteed. 4N page book of particulars free. Address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., l a. Kuce St., S. RUDEWICK, Wholesale Dealer In Imparled Brandy, Wine And All Kinds Of LIQUORS. THE BEST j Baer, Sorter, And Stout. I Foreign and Domestic. Cigars Kept on I [and. SOUTH HEBERTON. PETER riMONY, BOTTLER, And Dealer in all kinds of j Liquors, Beer and Porter, | Temperance Drinks, Etc., Etc. Geo.Ringler&Co.'s Celebrated LAGER BEER put' ill Patent Scaled Bottles here on the premises. Goods de j livered in any quantity, and to j any part of the country. FREELAND BOTTLING WORKS. I Cor. Centre ami Carbon Sta., Freehind. (Near Lehigh Valley Depot.) H. M. BRISLIN, UNDERTAKER AND FUJiNTTURE of over 3 description, f'e ntre Street, above Luzerne, Fre 'land Washington Ilcuse 11 Walnut Street, above Centre. rd. Gaeppcri, Crop. Tim best of Whiskies, Wines, Gin and Cigars. Good stabling attached. ARNOLD & KRELI/S Beer and Porter Always on Tap. ENTSC A pnmplilpt of Information and ab-/0V struct of tliu laws.aliowuiK llow io/MJ Obtain Patents, ( nveut s, Tradn^fl^ MUNN^ CITIZENS' BANK OF—— i FRE ELAND. 15 FRONT STREET, Capital, - - SPSO.OOC OFFICE Its. JoM.l'll r.lHKlll-CK, Pri'sillt'llt. 11. G. Knox-, \ ice i'rebident. l. R. DAVIS, Cashier. EDWAKD Snxdkr, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Joseph Biikbeck. 11. C. Koons, Thos Birkhcck, Charles Ifusheck, John Wag ner, Edward Snyder. William Kemp. \nthoiiy lludewiek, Mathias Sehwahe. Al. Shive, John Smith. I pr Three per cent* interest paid on savings • Iciosits. Open dailv from a. m. to 4p. m. Saturday evenings from 0 to 8. ! '' ■ : 4 .' :•] ij; * A" ; i fcj i- f R d ... iwi - d 181 (2 Wt- Su . . Aufe ami Speedy. T i cbiovi,.! move Wot iiis,'j)eail orA i"; .s ami Caffle. Wi;l jitn, tiie Blood, coneet and tone tip li j biia h, .ml strengthen the Nerve. jLJ.; • KP,SOW'S " DEAD S HOT " i"< rWouti in Horses is the best general j Condition i'owder in use. D-e: One ■ lubit - Mjoiifid. Directions wilh each j box. ' • I by all Druggists, or sent hy ' nt I ••un receipt of fitly cents. F IP ii Qirdh Wholesale Druggists 863 & Vuji Ui Gilt-lily 865 Urou ISt , Newark,N J. LIBOR WINTER, RESTAURANT, AND OYSTEi SALOON, No. lit Front Street, Freehold, Pa. ;r The finest Liquors and Cigars served at the counter. Cool beer always 011 tap. GO TO fisher Bros. Livery Stable FOR FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS At -hurt Notice, for Weddings, Parties and Funerals. Front Street, two squares below Freelund Opera House. [(BAKING POWDER; Dr. Gideon E. Moore, the noted i Analytical Chemist, of New \Ol 'r. City says: "A pure Crenm of Tartar and Bi Carb. Soda Bakirg ' Powder." One of the puret t a d strongest Baking Powders in ' market." IiLKKELBROS., mter^, JERSEY GALVANIZED STEEL is jus-k ~Xl'. lujjfimi 1 mm -P miuy*'" ' ~ t < The Thing rfSU^--~. where a STRONG, I.ABTING, SU PKRIOB fence is desired. Iu ORNAMENTAL, does net conceal yot protects enclosure without Injury to man or beaut. Duties wind, time, and water. All Intending' Purchaser.-, should get our illustrated price list, showing the superior twist and weave,, and othei points of merit. Apply to your dealer, o* directly to the manufacturers, The New Jersey Wire Cloth Co., 'T/IT' YOU ARE INVITED To call and inspect our im mense stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Provisions, FURNITURE, tic. Our store is full of the new est assortment. The prices are the lowest. All are invited to sec our goods and all will he pleased. J. P. McDonald, S.W. Corner Outre anil South sts.. Fivuluml. 1 "Nothing 1 Succeeds % i Like ! SUCCESS" i i * * sn&p § : XX MAKES kj\J r\ i ■ : | HOUSE KEEPING A SUCCESS, : S ABSOLUTELY PURE | ;• HIGH GRADE LAUNDRY SOAP. • ! BUY = £ A soap free from impur- £ ■ ity that will nut Injure ■ ■ hands or fubrlc, and that is ■ 5 in every way a proven I SUCCESS. [ E SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE. £ I R. H. MEAGLEY'S SONS, ■ BINGHfIMTQN. N. Y.' 5 Wher. to Find Him! Patrick Carey lias removed from tin-Ameri can hotel to John MeSheu's block, '.•" and 17 Centre Street, where he can be found with a full line of Medical Wines. (Jin, brandies. Hum, Old llye and llorbon Whiskey. Any person I who is dry and wants a cold, fresh large | schooner of beer will be satisfied by railing at Carey's. 1 Good Accommodation For All. j SIX DIFFERENT KINDS OF DEER ON TAP. DANIEL J. KENNEDY, DEALER IN FINE CIGARS AND TOBAC- C O. T E M P ER A N C E DRINK. CONFEC TIONARY, ETC. Centre Street, Freeland, Pa I The Most Successful Remedy ever discov ered, ns It Is certain In its effects and does not blister, head proof below : KENDALL'S SPAVIN GORE. BKLVERNON, Pa., Nov. 27, '9O. Da. B. J. KENDALL Co.: Gents-I would like to make known to those who ftro almoHt persuaded to uso Kendall's spavin Care the fact that I think ltlsa nu -texc. Bent Llnum-nt. I have ust d Iton a Blood Spavin. The horse went on three legs for three years when 1 commenced to use your Kendall's Spavin Cure. I used ten hot tiesou the horse and have worked him for three years since and has not been lame. Yours truly, WM. A. CURL. GERMAXTOW.V, N. Y., Nov. 2,1859. Du. B. J. KENDALL Co., F.nosburgh Falls, Vl Gents: In pralseof Kendall's Spavin Cure I will flay, that nyei.r ago I Had a valuable > oung horse he- Come very lame, hock enlarged and swollen. The horsemen about liero (we have no Veterinary Sur geon here) pronounced his lameness Blood spavin or Thoroughrin. Die. all told mo there was no cure for it, he became about useless, and I con sidered him almost worthless. A fro nd told me of the merits of yo ;r Kendall's Spavin Cure, m I bought a bottle, and I could see very plainly grout Improvements fmmediateiy from its use .and before the bottle wras used ui> I was satisfied tnat if una doing him a great deal of good. I bought a second bottfo and before it was used up my horse was cured and has been in thetemn doing heavy work all the season Rim e Inst April, showing no more signs of It. I consider your Kendall's Spavin Cure a valuable medicine, and It should be in every stable in the land. Respectfully yours, EUGENE DEWITT. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for sl. All drug gists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprie tors. DR. 11. J. KENDALL CO., Knosburgli Falls, Vermont. SOLD ItV A 1,1. DRUGGISTS. A. RUDEWIGK, I G ENERAL STORE. SOUTH HEBEIITON, PA: Clothing, Groceries. Etc., Etc. Agent for the sale of PASSAGE TICKETS | From all the principal points in Europe j to all pointa in the United States. Agent for the transmission of MONEY To all parts of Europe. Checks, Drafts, ami Letters of Exchange on Foreign Banks cashed at reasonable rates. lEWSPAPEB i*U ft Ui iAi L.i giving more information lI!EM!SIBKKS,2:?SS the name of every newspaper published, hav ing a circulation rating hi the American News paper Directory of more than s>,ooocopies each issue, with the*cost per line lor advertising In them. A list of the best papers of local circula tion, in every city and town of more than S,ObU population with prices by the inch for one month. Special lists of daily, country, village and class papers. Bargain oilers ot value to small advertisers or those wishing to experi ment judiciously with a small amount ol mone>. Shows conclusively "how to get the most sor j vice for the money," etc., etc. Sent post paid to any address for BO cents. Address, Geo. P. HOWELI, & Co., Publishers and General Adver tising Agents, 10 Spruce street. New York City. E. M. GERITZ, 23 years in Germany and America, opposite theCentrul Hotel,Centre.Street, I'reelaed. The j Cheapest Repairing Store in town. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. New Watches, Clocks and Jewelry on hand for the Holi. days; the lowest cash price in | town. Jewelry repaired in short notice. All Watch Re pairing guaranteed for one I year. Eight Day Clocks from 53.00 to $12.00; New Watches from I SI.OO up. E. M. GERITZ, Opposite Central Hotel, Centre St., Freeland. A New Enterprise! FERRY & CHRISTY, dealers in Stationary, School Books, Periodicals, Sung Honks, Musical Instruments. CIGARS and TOBACC \ Window Fixtures and Shades, Mirrors, Pictures and Frames made to order Pictures enlarged and Framed. Crayon Work a Specialty. 11 Centre Street, Quinu's Building. J. J. POWIT S hits opened a dERCIIANT TAILOR'S and GENTS' FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT it 110 Centre Street, Freeland, and is not in partnership with any other establishment iait lis own, and attends to his business personally. Ladies' outride tjurmentx cut and fitted to netware in the latent style. C. D. ROM REACH, Dealer In Hardwa e, Paints, Varnish, Oil, Wall Paper. Mining Tools and mining Sup plies of all kinds, : Lamjis, Globes, Tinware, Etc. ; Having purchased the stock i of Wm. J. Eckert and added a considerable amount to the present stock 1 am prepared to sell at prices that defy compe tition. Don't forget to try my special brand of MINING OIL. ! Centre Street, Freeland Fa. THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. ■ (ton w '" hu.v the Oil ell Type Writer with 78 | 4>ZU churnctcrs, und sir> for the single (use ! Odell wuminted to do better work than any machine made. ' It combines SIMPLICITY with IN HAIIIMTY, IM.KI), EASE OF OPERATION, Wears lunger with •ll cost of repairs than any other machine. Has iu ink ribbon to but her the operator. It is NEAT, PHHTANTIAI.. nickel plated, perfect undudnpt •il to all kinds of type writing. I.ike u printing ress.it produces sharp, clean, legible maiiu scripts. Iwo or ten copies can be made at one writing. Any intelligent person can become a • •perutor in two days. We offer SI,OOO to any operator who can equal the work of the Double ( use Detail. Reliable Agents and Salesmen wanted. Special inducements to dealers. For pamphlet giving Indorsement*, 4c.. nd dress ODELL TYPE WRITER CO,, 85 and 87 sth Ave. CHICAGO, 111. | | YOU WiINT | PIANO ' I ll! i l|' '-M\ 8 SB |MfE WANT TO SELL YOU ONE, Q STAOERMAN. ' SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION I! STYLE AND FINISH. g | AGENTS WANTED Two wl'l offer special inducements |i | direct to purchasers | FinsT-cLflcs YET r,iocEn.iTE PRICED. IJ I Send for Circular and Prices. [j |STADCIiUAH_& i. y. | Forward 1 March To Neuburger's Brick Store and Bargain Emporium. \\ here you will find inducements which mean a saving of 25 per cent to you in goods which you want in our line. imiMUTsiimni For Ladies' Misses' and Children. Men and Boys also. The largest stock to make your selections from in Freeland and at prices below all competition. As you will also find us to be the same in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Comfortables, Blankets, Notions, Ac. &c. At astonishing low prices. If you are in need of anything in our numerous lines call and examine it before making your purchaes elsewhere and ask to SEE THE NATURAL ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR. Which we are now selling at 75 cents each. It is !e ■ han the cost of manufacture. A full line of SWEET, Oliß & CCS krlii|) Overalls, foals ami Pantaloons CorLSta,xitl3r on Hand. JOS. NEUBURGER, BR\CK STORB, Centre Street, - - Free land. Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES. A Large Stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Etc. Also HATS. CAPS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of All K nds. A Special Line Suitable for This Season. GOOD MATERIAL! LOW PRICES! HUGH MALLOY, Corner Centre and Walnut Sts., Freeland. FOR 'nil REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. We are prepared to do roofing and spouting in the most j improved manner and at reasonable rates. We have the choicest line of miners' goods in Freeland. Our mining oil, selling at 20, 25 and 30 cents per gallon, cannot he surpasssed. Samples sent to anyone on application. Fishing- Tackle and Fportm„ Cog L. B\RKQECK'S, ENTRE STREET, FREELAND, PA.
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