Show STRIKES diminishing it Is believed by many and hoped by more that the vigorous vigo roua manner in which the more guilty among the ibe homestead strikers have been dealt with has put a quietus dpn up D that particular phase of striking and that hereafter when strikes occur they will bo be conducted within the pale of the law it is also certain that the suffering and sorrow borrow entailed by th strike itself and the consequent lookout lockout have placed a damper upon rashness among those who toil especially in that vicinity and that hereafter strikes will not be precipitated for light and transient causes the want prevailing to is being alleviated as much as possible by sympathizing workers all over the country but even with this the distress must be considerable sid oid erable and will doubtless increase until the wounds which that awful en cunter inflicted are healed the information is given out that the probabilities of labor disturbances for the present year have been reduce I 1 considerably by a canvass an ai to the policy of striking among the labor organizations themselves railroad men med from whom the greatest danger was expected are now comparatively ively quiet an I 1 the prospect for the present at leat least is for general tranquility qui lity it will be a happy day indeed when there shall be no strikes at all when there shall be no arrogance roganue ar or oppression on one side and no cause for discontent or desperate conduct on the other when in short capital and labor will be operative cooperative co and harmonious ious are in almost every instance a source of loss annoyance and harm to both sides the amounts to in earnings which are away always beina considerable and it il being invariably the case that there is no corresponding benefit if f what we hear to is tru true ethere there elemn grou id to hope that we are near the end of a bad system h must certainly occur before we can be said to be safely at the commencement of a better one |