The German Catholics Against the Knights of Labor

Posted Posted in Knights of Labor, Opposition To K of L 1887

The Dubuque Daily Herald     Wednesday September 7, 1887 The German Catholics Against the Knights of Labor.  The German Catholic convention at Chicago has hit the Knights of Labor a hard blow. Resolutions were introduced which were received with applause declaring against the Knights and scoring them in severe terms The talk of the Knights […]

Dubuque Herald September 7, 1887 Local News In Brief

Posted Posted in News In Brief, Railroads, September 1887, Southwestern Railroad

The Dubuque Herald September 7, 1887 Local News In Brief OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., September 7, 1:30 a. m.} Indications—For Iowa: Generally cooler, fair weather, light to fresh winds, generally shifting to southeasterly. STAGE OF WATER, at 1 p m in feet and tenths, and change in 24 hours                                                                              […]

The Time of Letting the Sewerage Contract Extended Ten Days.

Posted Posted in 1887, City Council, Sewerage Issue 1887, Sewerage System

The Dubuque Herald     Tuesday September 6, 1887 A LONG SESSION. The City Council Attend to Much Business in a Full Day and Evening. The Time of Letting the Sewerage Contract Extended Ten Days. The Day‘s Work System of Performing Street Work Reported to be a Complete Success.  All the alderman save Haydon were present. […]

Dubuque Herald September 6, 1887 Local News In Brief

Posted Posted in News In Brief, September 1887

The Dubuque Herald September 6, 1887 Local News In Brief OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., September 6, 1:30 a. m.} Indications —For Iowa: Cooler generally fair weather, light to fresh variable winds. STAGE OF WATER, at 1 p m in feet and tenths, and change in 24 hours                                                                              CHANGE Stage            […]

Vacation is Over—To-Morrow the Beginning of the First Term of the New School Year.

Posted Posted in Dubuque Community Schools, September 1887

The Dubuque Daily Herald     Sunday September 4, 1887 OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.  Vacation is Over—To-Morrow the Beginning of the First Term of the New School Year.  The summer vacation of our public schools has drawn to a close. To-morrow the new term begins. Teachers and pupils will meet once again for work and study. It […]

The Delegation to the German Catholic Convention—The Matters to be Considered

Posted Posted in Churches, Sacred Heart, St. Mary's

The Dubuque Herald    Sunday September 4, 1887 TO THE CONGRESS.  The Delegation to the German Catholic Convention—The Matters to be Considered. The priests and laity of St. Mary’s and Sacred Heart parishes in this city have made arrangements for a good representation at the German Catholic congress which assembles in Chicago next week. Peter Oath, […]

Dubuque Herald September 4, 1887 Local News In Brief

Posted Posted in News In Brief, Railroads, September 1887, Southwestern Railroad

The Dubuque Herald September 4, 1887 Local News In Brief OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., September 4, 1:30 a. m.} Indications —For Iowa: Warm, threatening weather, local rains, light to fresh southeasterly winds with increasing force.  STAGE OF WATER, at 1 p m in feet and tenths, and change in 24 […]

The Organization Hold their Second Meeting—An Extremely Small Attendanc

Posted Posted in Knights of Labor

The Dubuque Daily Herald    Friday September 2, 1887 UNION LABOR CLUB.  The Organization Hold their Second Meeting—An Extremely Small Attendance.  Between eighty and ninety persons, including reporters, janitor and curiosity hunters were at the court house pursuant to call of the Union Labor club for a second meeting. At considerably past the hour set for […]

Dubuque Herald September 2, 1887 Local News In Brief

Posted Posted in 1887, News In Brief, Railroads, September 1887, Sewerage System

The Dubuque Herald September 2, 1887 Local News In Brief OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., September 2, 1:30 a. m.} Indications—For Iowa: Cooler threatening weather; local rain, light to fresh winds, generally southeasterly. STAGE OF WATER, at 1 p m in feet and tenths, and change in 24 hours                                                                              CHANGE […]