Titusville Herald (Newspaper) - July 31, 1877, Titusville, Pennsylvania 14 STATISTICAL a FULL reliable of the U ftom ill of the U wd pud far Write oua of the AVD H 0 BLOSS JF H me Come Messrs Strikers let us examine your situation and coolly It ii decidedly make such le for jinake that money in bringing to bear on you At present yon nud is wrong it ought to scud houin ita troops its sheriffs and repeal tho laws upon which wrongly 6 u ought to disband and go horns as quickly as possible first giving to the authorities proof for the conviction bfc the persons who have instigated resistance to law I You cannot live upon your wages if thoy art reduced you say That is you must run into debt railroad companies which employ you have been running into debt for Borne years In A f CO i trains 1 simply clone the and in i the thit CMC will have at alloi any the troop to of He also lenee m the States even them thia view of the case that for demand now been services m and the a financial and ner m which he attempted them sion of unprecedented duration and i amusement had now come when tho way to ro Williams must face prosperity andif be his inability disorder hooved and laborers alike to m his own and make a square demake j use for restoring publie confidante were at hand The are i the J stato of affairs We faar tho Governor of Indiana I Europe would for our lately known as Bluo Jeans Williams and be sheer madnera from hia estate of tho ideal to interpose any disposing advantage for maud for Federal aid before he obtain uea Pope Chicago on iThe Sunday has fallen Democrat He has for the aid of i of TT 1 n L n I i IU good prices all classes would in tho State which he ii trol and has army is hot altogether To b5 ben oil tod Ho spoke with sin tones of his sympathy for all who had suffered during tho financial distress and said that he was IB BASS OR BRILLIANT LIGHT I Butter Manufacturers of ing to pay wagus to you for your bd sure J t labor and to stockholders than earn Of since you have shared the cannot complain Apart take all the leading roads ning into debt for years times are hard for rail toads and for work intimately It was bad enough for the Virginia to L yoke the aid of the power though it was easy to explain his incapacity by uthe fact that his State was the result of a operation performed on the old safety forno one if Commonwealth Tho objection Virginia have had au efficient miJi tia but for its ardent desire to imitate the tral disposition uJJ iV i not begin at this lato day to bear your of the common burden r II It is impossible to support families upon the you say Yet i it is that the family man among you are not anxious to strike Every where he great majority your consultations against small wages that can be had fortho sake of dreamy possibilities of better The men outvote no families and whose expenses for personal often exceed the real cost of sup porting a family Is possible that some economy and selfdenial in those in or in modes of life rates of or places of boarding would ena ble you to tide over tho hard times In any case have you prospect of better situ ations with no work and no wages than with the wages offered III It is your right you say to the wages and the comforts indulgences and which such wages will buy Undoubtedly it if you can got them in free sale your to tho highest bidder Did a railroad company ever arrest you and lock you up because you wanted to change your pation or place of work arid to get better wages elsewhere Nobody questions your right to do BO Bat other mon stand ready to do your work at lower wages than you demand Have right to say that they shall not soil their work to those who want it at terms satisfactory to both If can live If your work is than theirs go sell it whero IV The railroad companies 3rou think ought to be able to pay what you want because they pay to important officers large salaries and to and and companies large revenues Yut it is notorious and ought to bo known that the men of the bust business capacity can be held or obtained by tho by pay ment of more money ability and tact would earn elsewhere and the railroads would beglad taget fur the work at lower wages if they could 2 that theeon tracts with freight lines originally necessary to draw business to cannot always be broken as Boon as they prove less bene to the the freight companies and 3 that the originally most beneficial to the companies cannot now be broken by them without great loss until they equally good accommodations through some other arrangement L No one has more sharply censured the 0general impolicy of many of of railroad than the but whatever wrong railroads may hare committed in or in tho watering of their stock or in reckless management will not in tho least vindicate misdeeds They are in the right of ifc now in refusing to squander the funds of the trust they are managing by paying more than the market price for labor and you iii the wrong in insisting that you will not let other people work for them when they wish to V Rest assured that the railway com panies are not the better able to pay good wages after yon have destroyed property worth millions and brought incalculable loss upon tho business which affords to railroads their Whatever company feels able to pay today it will not feel able to pay as much if you de stroy depots engines cars and other costly and necessary parts of its equip ment Y tha because it would not yield as many as yon wanted Business is prostrated everywhere and because of this strike will lessen by many millions the sum paid to raii for transportation Can yon not sec that it must lessen by many millions the Hum which railways pay toyou Communism is war upon society in as sertion of your rights and tho result is detraction of tho resources of society and waiting of the by which your labor may I be and compulsory union of and to put down disorder M a country raj lien to pot out in the night Hen who work for in the United cannot afford to bo They only rob themselves Against the Communistic spirit are banded all f yon by any force the establishment of a despotism tha despot would be chosen not by you bat by the men who can hiro too trifling to be considered But Indiana and Blue they thinking ofJ that should lend their aid Ho building up a despotism t attention of Cti the thoso that had little to use as well as those who had much were alike bound to stand the Government and anarchy at all times for there would bo the laws could bo nly As I telegraphed you he paid a high compliment to the Cen He also said the road bad been ex Correspondence Toledo I feel pained when I read thu criticisms that are afloat just now Grants ignorance of prominent English states men In her defense not to her cism letmo V mention that for ybars her eyesight has been such that she could neither read nor eyes are crossed and the sight of them is nearly gone and that of the other is Stalling thinks how little leU ure she has had for being read and how hardworking and were the of her married life one can judge her gently for innocently to a proud dame of England of having met a Mr Bright pears to be prominent a I have been introduced She betrayed quite as little knowledge of American many and many a time here ibe j thoroughly a domestic woman and leaving all outside interests absolutely to the General but she just dear good unspoiled Mrs Grant with a kind heart for the poor and no non her as Mr Edward would say With regard to Mrs obliquity of vision one or two characteristics are told A few years since a certain associa tion of eminent physicians convened here and its President a man of national reputation had some friendly intercourse with the President during thu time In the course of a conversation he said sug Do you President that strabismus is easily removed in tremely having the of Mr Tillinghait at one end and Ifr and that great credit was their able in the critical state of He Governor Robinsons prompt action I iaw a man with usual from the consciousness of possession of wealth and Mr Vanderbilt has nor one who more desirous to act without of caste t He told me that the Central Road and ita branches employs 15000 per sona t It is prohibit that there u an aver age of fire other dependent on tke earnings of each of these making an ag gregate of 75000 who wonld be directly affected if the road bad been How wonld nave been the 8ufferiDgwciBseasil7b8 Ime m of the uann Tbe did or Davidson UIA PATENT to la Ht ail of ID HI NO from two to diameter COLE ANB BURN HAM CO CITY PA GEOl W TIFFT SONS CO w M c D HB 11 if CLINTON BANK I Jr General Agent f Opera Hoase P Alt KICKS BEATERS FURNITURE In and would A M their Governor Williams of UM President to extend aid in in that State demand wu not made in the formal manner law of course complied with Governor Wil an in to of War to troops to Indiana skill What do you mean answered the Presi dent in his abrupt level way moan that you want to straighten nay wifes Also when he first became President some one delicately to her that sho would better have Gyrated upon No she said placidly I have been able to inake Grant happy notwithstanding these crooked and I hope I shall be able to make President Grant equally Chappy But behind it all lay the grim phantom of threatened and that she was afraid calamity by any attempt to improve looks However much we may momen wish that our representative Ameri can lady in the eyes of Europe were such a one as the radiant intensely Hayes yet we may console that Mrs Grant more personally than Queen Victoria and more genial too j and that she undoubtedly makes far fewer blunders than her Majesty would make were she tour the Saratoga Graphic There is no doubt that the troubles on have seriously retarded tho season here The first week pf the races usually finds Saratoga crowded to its nt most capacity and no that the interruptions id travel are1 mainly over all the hotels will speedily fill up Already of warm weather in are noticed here for today the morning papers re arrivals than wince tho trembles began had long with him on thu strike impressed by his simple but convincing manner of express ing his views on yet more by the humane sentiments ho expressed in regard to tbo working BO View of far from regarding himself as the of capital opposed to labor em that he has told the of the road that and thairs are identical and used the formidable that its employes are wedded are man and all in family by and when thoy were rid of conld their domestic had ainy with men of all has always been to Sin t to When anyone no matter what tion a always patience io rectify I TatUmi at 1rlcu PA CU Agent ST K W Ii Painter At of lha caa IMI ob K H JM tf o GIBBS i tho Bina In Furniture ind Carpel Business wa Inly to a I to Indiana hut in the of a formal demand for by the to vantage thu IHMI luun unil lor Ibc OlUt UNDERTAKERS f t I AND METALLIC V ot all and with nnd JV c hy nn Un of 15 anil tlic in tho cily OK i to iCo Iron LIE 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