Svenska Tribunen, Jan. 16, 1884
Editorial: The French communistic newspaper, Lecridupeuple (The Voice of the people) in one of its latest editions has an article, dealing with Aug. Palm and his propaganda to introduce socialism in Sweden. The newspaper recommends Palm to all socialists abroad, especially to the Swedish soci
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 17, 1884
"The Socialist Club Vorwarts" (Forward) held its regular meeting at 120 Wells St., yesterday evening. There was a large attendance. Comrade Neudeck presided. The first point of the order of business was a lecture of Comrade Grottkau about 'What is Freedom, and what is Oppression?' He explaine
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 18, 1884
"The Club Freiheit (Freedom) held an agitation meeting in its local at 202 E. Van Buren St. Comrade Reifschneider presided. The meeting was especially well attended. Comrade Kobitsch delivered a lecture on the subject "Can the Worker hope for any relief from serfdom through religion?"
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 19, 1884
Order of the day 1. Lecture by M. Schwab: Todays society and the Worker. 2. Free Discussion. Workers from Holstein, Maplewood, Humboldt and vicinity hurry and bring your friends and neighbors with you. Whoever wants to hear the truth about the prevailin
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 19, 1884
There will be an agitation meeting Sunday, January 20th in Hage's Hall, corner Clybourn and Southport Avenue. Comrade Schmidt will lecture on the subject: "Principles which oppose Socialism." We expect a large attendance.
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 21, 1884
The Independent Club of the Southwest Side Socialists held a meeting in Zollnors's Hall, 18th Street and Blue Island Avenue, night before yesterday which was presided by Comrade Gensen. Order of the day:--Attitude toward the Congress in Baltimore. Comrade Winneu read the manifesto of the Balt
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 24, 1884
of Chicago's Socialists Saturday, March 15th, 1884. at the Northside Turner Halle arranged by the Chicago Groups of the "International Workers Association."
Die Fackel, Jan. 27, 1884
The Mardi-Gras of the Vorwarts, the long expected Mask-festival, will take place in the locality of the popular society tomorrow. Hopes are high and, judging from what our reporters learned, even the most sanguine people will not be disappointed. It is understood that pleasant feeli
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 28, 1884
General meeting of the Socialists Group of the I. A. A. in Jung's Hall, 106 E. Randolph Street, took place yesterday morning. The attendance was large. Comrade W. Lange presided. Comrade Rau reported that since the last general meeting five new groups have been organized in Chicago, Grottkau,
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 29, 1884
The Northside Group held its regular agitation meeting yesterday evening at 58 Clybourn Avenue. Comrade Meng presided. It was intended to hold the discussion in English, but considering that everyone present understood German this language was chosen. The minutes of the last meeting
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Jan. 31, 1884
The Club "Vorwarts" (Forward) held its regular meeting yesterday evening. Comrade Neudek spoke about the events of the week. He pointed to the in-creased activities of the Russian Nihilists also of the Vienna Socialists. He declared that the assassinations of the Russian Bloodhounds and the V
Jan. 31, 1884
Pre--Announcement Great Commune-Festival of the Chicago Socialists will take place Saturday, March 15, 1884 at the Nordseite Turner Halle
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Feb. 4, 1884
The "Nordwestseite" Group of the I. A. A. called an agitation meeting for yesterday afternoon to be held in Nutzhorn's Hall, 636 Milwaukee Avenue, which was well attended. Comrade Wm. Bluhm was elected Chairman. The first speaker was Comrade Parsons. He declared that he had to attend another
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Feb. 5, 1884
Agitation and Business meeting Wednesday, February 6th, 8 o'clock P.M. at 202 East Van Buren Street. Agenda:--1st Lecture by Comrade A. Spies 2nd Election of one Comptroller and other business matters. The members are requested to attend.
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Feb. 6, 1884
The Sudwestseite (Southwest Side) Club No. 1 held yesterday evening in its Hall, 104 Canalport Avenue, a well-attended meeting. Comrade Grottkau lectured about the different classes in today's society. He critized business politicians, exploiters, the clergy and the capitalistic press. The li
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Feb. 11, 1884
held an agitation meeting yesterday afternoon. Comrade Fisher presided. Because the expected speaker did not arrive yet, they proceeded to attend to some business matters. In regard to the proposition to invite Comrade Bebel to come to America on an agitation tour, they voted against it, with
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Feb. 12, 1884
Last Sunday an agitation meeting was held in Gruhlky's Hall, 220 45th Street. Comrade Kiesling presided. Comrade Schwab delivered a lecture that was well received. The workingmen of Town Lake appeared in large numbers. Comrade Schwab depicted in strong language the misery and suffering of the
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Feb. 14, 1884
The Club "Freiheit" (Liberty) held under the presidency of Comrade Kaulbitz its weekly agitation meeting at 202 E. Van Buren Street. Owing to the absence of the scribe, Comrade Krusch was appointed as substitute. Comrade Reifschneider mentioned, in his lecture, the murderous attack
Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, Feb. 14, 1884
Arranged by the Chicago Groups of the "International Workers Association"
Svornost, Feb. 15, 1884
Bohemian Citizens, fulfill your duties. Don't be confounded by the Germans. It looks like all nationalities in our city start to show more vital dictorial activities, and it seems that the Bohemians will not be behind others, and will participate in the forthcoming election with as much energ