Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1886 — THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK. [ARTICLE]

THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.

A London, Canada, a labor demonstration was given in honor of the International Molders’ Union iu session there. A large trades procession and addresses by Me Padden of Chicago and others were the principal features. Seven hundred -weavers by Bromley & Son, Philadelphia, quit work because the firm refused to discharge non-union weavers. Twelve hundred men and women thereby being thrown out of work. The International Molders’ Union, in session at Loudon, Ont., passed a resolution denouncing Capt McCullagh’a course in breaking in upon a meeting of Knights of Labor in New York, and also appointed a committee to demand his discharge.