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The Socialist Meeting

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 9, 1884

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The Group Jefferson No. 1 held yesterday an Agitation Meeting in which Comrade Fehling lectured on the theme "Change for the worse of the working men's position." The speaker remarked that the anarchists were reproached, that they would have nothing to do with unions; naturally the anarchists

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"A Trip to Africa"

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 9, 1884

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The Nenendorff Opera Company acquired as the new "Miradillo," Mr. Ph. Bronson, an excellent actor and singer. He has a wonderfully strong voice. In his first appearance, the young artist was honored with enthusiastic encores. Mr. Wolkenstein, whom many Chicagoans remember from the G

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[German Lodges Hold a Festival]

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 14, 1884

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Harugari: Tomorrow's Festival of twenty-three Lodges of the German Order of Harugari, promises to be very beautiful. At 9 o'clock in the morning the Lodges will meet on Market between Madison and Randolph Streets and draw up in the following order: 1st Division: Lieutenant Baus with six mount

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[The Aurora Turnverein]

Die Fackel, June 15, 1884

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The "Aurora Turnverein" is holding a Picnic combined with a Summernight's festival in Kuhn's Garden, at the Terminal of the Milwaukee Avenue Street car line, and we can highly recommend it visit to the young people of the Northwest side. As a rule, the amusements of the Aurora Turnverein do n

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Socialist Meeting

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 16, 1884

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Under the presidency of Comrade Fischer, the Club Jefferson held its regular Agitation meeting yesterday. A lively discussion of Comrade Fehlings' lecture, which he held day before yesterday, ensued, in which Comrades Meeske, Blum, Hirsch, Fehling and Fischer participated. After thi

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[Ladies Auxiliary of the German Society]

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 16, 1884

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At the entertainment in Brandel's Hall and Summer-Garden on West Randolph Street, which will be held to-morrow afternoon and evening, the following have declared their willingness to co-operate: Mr. Oscar Schmoll, the pianist, Miss Blumenschein, the singers Miss Augusta Leder and Miss Werthei

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German Carpenters to Organize

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 17, 1884

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The German Building Carpenters held a meeting yesterday at 71 W Lake Street, and made the following resolutions: 1. Founding of a new German Union. 2. Same should remain in the Brotherhood. An temporary officers the following were elected: Zanger, President: Poch

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[Northside Socialists Meets]

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 17, 1884

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The Socialist Group of the Northside held yesterday evening in the Thuringer Hall, its regular Agitation Meeting, Comrade Hoffmann presiding. The Hall was over-crowded by 8 o'clock. Comrade Matzinger from Vienna (former collaborator of the Socialist Newspaper "Zukunft") reported on the theme

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The Saloonkeepers Association of Chicago

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 21, 1884

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At the General Meeting, held in Quincy No. 9 yesterday, President Miehle presented his yearly report, of which we cite the following: The writer shows how unfavorable the fight against the Harper law was and declares that nothing was undone on the part of the State organization to secure a fa

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[Southside Socialists Meet]

Die Fackel, June 22, 1884

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The Group Soutside held its regular agitation meeting yesterday evening. Comrade Fischer lectured on the theme: "The Unions and the International Workingmen's Association." Speaker laid stress during his lecture upon the fact that the I.A.A. does not oppose the unions as such, but that it fig

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["Anarchism or Communism"]?

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, June 26, 1884

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The pamphlet, which contains the discussion of Comrades J. Most and P. Grottkau about the above subject, has just appeared. It can be procured through the carriers of the Arbeiter Zeitung and through the librarian of the I. A. A., M. Schwab, in the office of the Arbeiter Zeitung, 107-5th Aven

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The Founding of a Platt-German National Society

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, July 9, 1884

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Mr. Edward Cook, the publisher of the Platt-German Newspaper, was intrumental in bringing to Chicago the convention of all the Platt-Germans of America, with the purpose of founding a National Society. Eleven societies were represented by their delegates numbering altogether 37. The conventio

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The German Old People's Home Society of Chicago.

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, July 10th, 1884

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Under the above name on June the 8th this Society has been founded with the purpose of independent action in the erection, maintenance and support of a "German Old People's Home." This institution will be open to any aged person unfit for work of both sexes, to be cared for to the end of thei

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Socialist Meetings.

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, August 11, 1884

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A big crowd gathered yesterday at the Bohemian-English free school on West 18th Street with the purpose of expressing their indignation and to stage a demonstration on the occasion of the execution of Hermann Stellmacher. Several speakers explained to the meeting who this personality was and

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The agitation of the International Labor Association made very excellent progress lately... This meeting has been called with the purpose of protesting against the execution of the poor and friendless Jacobson, who killed his exploiter for denying him his well earned wage.

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Mrs. Ente's School for Girls.

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, August 21, 1884

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Mrs. Ende, director of the German-American Girls Institute (605-607 North Clark Street) opens the school for the fifth consecutive year.... It was decided to add to the next years institution of class B of the Senior High School, English and German shorthand, with more attention giv

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A Large German City in America

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, August 30, 1884

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The educational guide gives us interesting information of the population of Chicago and the various nationalities of which it is comprised. The white population of the city numbered 616,323 June 1st; whereof 209,631 or more than 1/3 are Germans; Americans comprise the next largest g

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Why the Socialists Should Not Vote

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, September 25, 1884

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This is the published manifesto from our comrades on the Pacific Coast: Workers! Your have been approached again in regard to a president's or king's election, also of other officials--in other words, the choosing of new exploiters. Are you willing to make the same mistake again and

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On Chicago's Labor

Chicagoer Arbeiter Zeitung, December 4, 1884

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Co-workers! Once more we wish your attention. For years the "Lehr and Wehr Society" has endeavored to establish a closer contact with labor with a special purpose. to arm and thus enable them to resist and be victorious in shaking off the rule of the upper classes. Let us look at conditions a

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Deutsche Gesellschaft (The German Aid Society)

Illinois Staats-Zeitung, January 3, 1885

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The Executive Committee of the German Aid Society held an important meeting yesterday, in order to come to a decision regarding German soup kitchens. There are more unemployed this year than during last winter. The misery is particularly severe among newcomers from Germany, who do not speak s