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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 24, 1886, Boston, Massachusetts                                In THE always We print over a t any other WEDNESDAY MARCH hmm M Crowd tli Several Eloquent Ad dresses least Help to tie Parliamentary Ml fey S CoL Edward and The business mens in aid of the Irish parliamentary held yesterday afternoon in the was an and highly successful It was tho most which friends of Ireland have recently taken Jn New greatly swelling tho fund lor a glorious and Riving expression to the patriotic sentiment of Bostons merchants and professional irrespective of political or re dividing Tho Among the prominent gentlemen noticed in assemblage yesterday afternoon AMI nt tho Mii National editor tiro deputy collector oC tho port of of of tt of Kliu of Jor Philip Roland Honry Stillman Solomon iii Oils Jolm The meeting was called to order shortly after a oclock by William who introduced as presiding Robert Bishop of Bishop was given a hearty and I thank for the unax honor of presiding for a short timo over this 3Jjen which are ivill take tho I afraid before it is but I am certainly very happy to ant in any capacity in meeting of this AVo ought ail in be proud nnd to our arco to the effort is now coing on across tho water to aid in the freedom ard enfranchisement a by and 1arnell applause nro now Tho citizens ot Boston would be other than the ol and bo untrue to their to their instincts and to their character if they did with all tho force of their aid and help them and them godspeed in such an ao Tha object of the meeting will be to yon very clearly by whom 1 have the pleasure to in to Dohorty 1050 amid loud and it ho said At tho request of several gentlemen interested iu this 1 havo consented to come here to state in a very Jew words nf the object for which these have been asked to Rather I dont to tip much of your time in you the story of It is au interesting it is a bit But wo aro some thing that is Tho move ment across the which ol which ho is Iho movement in iho direction of It is ono of the of tho Irish people to obtain lor themselves the Marine of laws they shall live and how they shall bo is the repetition ot the old story ot resistance to It is the effort for themselves what limy years the tho right of by an Irish ment for tho Irish the American revolution was in prowess tho Irish were enabled to secure Ior themselves that It was lakon from them by Sue asked for thai now because sbo desires to take her among the nations of tho Ap She asks simply lor iho which nearly every nation of Ilm tbo all will Kay sho to Tho only in of some is whether the Irish are for There aro many reasons why have It is it will for her iu is tlm most western point of the continent ot and is natural to the Ireland is a country imt sume of thn finest harbors in nnd her natural resources are than these nC ho Hi re lish the net of union was passed she became subject to the ish her factories wore closed and mechanics nnd artisans found no work lor As a natural result the people and they became nothing movp than a simple agricultural Their which had been a source of income to wero aisn obliter The English wholly lor lor Ihe people who sant them It was natural and to tie lint it was not best 1 null have nn u the today under tli i leadership of tho man whom wo shall has won Ior himself the honor of helmi called u tho movement has been so directed that the Irish people stand today un compact more than of thorn united in this demand for homo Hume have that this was purely n sec tarian it Catholic That is not There is as thero has always been ii 1 a posi tive body of that with in and in have enrolled themselves as The Irish leaders aru not rich This movement bus on by of those ure able to some more and Tho raised in this mid other it is sent to u of who have of its whom as iit A every takes money to carry it and this fund tha men who are sunt to as a pool They means of support ex cept their and this they are obliged to This fund furnishes means for their They are Patriotic ready and willing to servo without if need while wo are desirous of tlie contributions ot the American we aro especially und desirous of their moral Wa wuh to be able to say that on thia side of tho water tho American who won I for themselves tho of and won by the assistance of of the countrymen of with the Irish the Irish people sympa with America iu her lor Great of next i and introduced as one promi with tho cause in of the ion was most He PRESIDENT AND ny Doherly asked lo comin nero this to give you a word of Irom tho Heart of he replied to him that if 1 could bo of any service whatever it in which it seems to me is au I was very glad lo render In Wor wo woro not content with simply it expression of as in expressed our individual lathy and approval of the course is taken by the of Ire land iu this AVo canvassed a little the Iris and who are and what Hero wo know that in a few short voars the population of Ireland has been reduced from to Hero wo have the strongest expression and tho most conclusive evidence of of that know without it would havo been impossible to do this with n rants that MO years more or tho best and tho most progressive in Great AVo know that no famine of any single or or could have i the loss of n simile human but for radically and wrong in the of the What do wo lind when people come to this country AAe that in the second auJ third geu ami many times in those who land tin and the keenest and sharpest of the Yankees and Americans of tlie I dare to say that this nation would not a I question whether it would endure fifty if all tho cities and States had to bo governed directly by central Avo have wrought out problems of govern ment hero in America that wore to the ad vantage and were copied by England and tho nations of On the other there are problems which have boey wrought out and tiro now being wrought that we hero must and every effort of progress that is made in Great Britain will redound to our Let do jus tice to all her and especially rn Ireland let us do in and then po on to a higher degree of human freedom than either nation knows Then who knows how much to tho advantage of America tho Rotting of simply justice for Ireland will I believo that if England grants tho demand of Irish people lor when it is accom she will wonder that over denied Loud Kben Jordan was hero called as ho arose there woro repeated calls of Despite these Jordan and after a few words of encouragement closed with I will civo for this This announcement was greeted with cheer ing and was tho next lie said AND times 1 think that Irish orators are at u dis advantage iu this cause because they know it entirely by and they need nothing to bring thorn to their duty m this but there is a great history in this matter there are facts that 1 am persuaded that if thoy wore known to this it would have been no cellar iu Temple which would have contained the men of Boston who want lo express their feelings in to Iraland at tho present Ireland lies be tween England and America yet it lies morally nearer to America than it does to Groat the historian of in the eighteenth devotes a special chap ter to a very extensive study ol the Irish and in one of these chapters ho makes special mention of the fact that in pur war for independence thero were no insurgents more whole hearted and earnest than tho Irish insurgents that tho Irish men made some of the best soldiers Washington And hero is a fact which is of histori cal You know that with the close of tho war our independence wn achieved nt The only dence that Ireland has over enjoyed wan also achieved at Coru surrendered til in Ire laud a It was entirely a Protes tant mo The Irish Protestants who had forgotten their hatred of Catholic were gathered to the number of nominally to bo ready to resist French in but really to be ready to strike ior Irish and BO when that immortal disaster to surrender of was Lord North threw up his arms and It is all And what was tha reason lie said this It was because he knew that were iu arms in Ireland ready to ask for Irish They ask for and they Kot It got it di in consequence of the surren der of at My cannot they to Ireland what they to Suppose they what they had to jive to They unanimously say in now that it was a happy when tho surrender of brought the independence of not a happy thine if Irish independence was measurably achieved Hut tho Irish do not ask for no much as they do ask for is a government under which they can take care of themselves to such extent as to make it possible for Ireland to the brought to close his with the treaty of Limerick ho and guaranteed their full rights under the aud if that treaty had been curried out Ireland would have prospered since as America hits but it was Thn treaty itself was trampled Tho purposes ot were but tho Parliament Episcopalian IJar had that looked to the rights ot Ireland struck and from that limo to the present the efforts o Eng land to get control of the land of Ireland nnd give it to Englishmen lias all tho which Ireland is now Just look at this ono 74t are owner of onehalf tho land of Ire each of them more than acres persons are tiin owners of of the laud nf each of them more than for while 1 am as much inter ested in iho home ml movement as I it will bo unjust if England doesnt settle the laud before she Kettles the home rule question simply because British which have done this wrong should undo On motion of Colonel Charles Taylor a committee of was appointed by the in draft The committed consisted of Colonel K and Henry was now loudly called and on invitation of tuo that arose in liis place tlie hall he was invited to the where he spoke UK follows AND you think ou have eomu hero to listen to speeches you urc much Tlie ob ject of this is morn The object of this is to put Into material form tin practical sympathy which Iho citizens of have with this groat struggle across tho ocean of which is the Of tho right to that sympathy and tho claim which tho Irish suid Parnell of the justice of claim Iho gentlemen wiio to me no and there is no to enter into any elaborate argu ment lo it to Your presence hire shows that you came to shew practically not only to the riSt ol the United Status but to Groat and to all iho people that the of native and and are one in tho of This cause lifts been a misrepresented cause for this is and those whom 1 see silting around the platform anil reporting the mighty engine of been one of the chief both here and which has led lo this re Add to them tho submarine mes senger which on the of the messages between here and nud wo have two factors which have been in strumental in bringing to a right position tho cause ot the Irish not only iu the TWO of tho American but in the eyes of the whole Here we had represented as au M hen Iho truth the to which belong has been a martyred nno Hit willim the last lour or livo thanks lo HID of wo have from other sources sources been ablo tn the exact of Iho Irish in relation to the The views with regard In this Irish changed in Ihe lust nine or ten The Irish I ml n y Iho political eye of and by fail minded men the pronounced be that like all which an for is M least lo boon of local self government Hiit crive In which she gives to Ans has given to all her ami beyond the American citizen who believes in tho iin ital of that all government must upon the consent of tho people above nil should he the to como forward in show ing and tlie world that they with all downtrodden because from this country has gone forth that spirit tit national independence which has light to all thn down trodden nations of the world for tho lust 100 Hunid After a number of subscriptions were Charles Endicott of Brookline then and as follows I did net como this afternoon to a but merely to say a very few brief words in favor of causo iu which 1 tako profoundest a sublime spectacle is presented to the world today of of Irish men ami Irish risine up in all the of their oppressed manhood and with olive branches in their asking tho sympathetic aid of this great and prosperous There was never a greater uttered than that tho Irish people are not of sell during tho their tho eighteen years from ITfW to hey gave evi dence ot a proficiency and political ability never rivalled in his tory of the Ireland possesses all tho essentials for a high condition of in fertility ot her her mineral re immense water rivers and safe and only to bo allowed to manago her own to her in tho foremost rank of lot this aud humane nation render ail tho aid in ils power to that oppressed people in their endeavor to emerge from of despond in ihoy have so been by BO swelling the tary fund that it will Irish people to present their interests forcibly betoro the English to the end that may secure tho home rule to which they aro justly The had finished more subscriptions woro and then Colonel for tlie committee on reported thn which was re with and unanimously adopted that Stewart 1nriicll unil Ills iri In u to homo rule mill UK moil or tu mii will We hope lar its imily lind Churles Colonel Charles was but declined to take tho and said 1 would like to bo excused from attempting any Tho subject has been and freely and unquestionably is entirely under I came in lato because I had an other natural instincts of any rightminded man under our form of government could not fail to make him interested in a movement of this I have already taken occasion to contribute my mite with all my heart to the Altor listening to the speech of 1111 humble way the magnificent practical demonstration of our prince of 1 will simply excuso from making any re and add to my John then and said I would like to be put down for I havo just lost i very dear who died at Cross and his last request was that I should como to this meeting today and subscribe and that with that for rny other son and my wife and myself makes tho which I Philip of Charlestown was called upon to make tlie linal He said I certainly came hero today to listen and not to tako part in the of tho 1 certainly was interested to see what the response would to the Tho business men and the men of Boston take an interest in this Irish I have boon pleased to bo Hero aud to listen to thu responses which have been made to the I think thai an appeal of this kind to the of Boston cannot be made iu vain lint the history and traditions of Hoston are such that whenever an appeal is made to Boston to help in any causa that is good or tho people of have never ami never will found And tho ap peal on this occasion comes from a people lor whom I know that the of 1on have a kindly interest and friendly They will that when the few feeble colonies wore struggling in n mighty to obtain here that the Irish which even represented the wishes of the people of an appeal men and money lo assist Groat to carry on for tho suppression of tho American Henry one of tho noblest men in Irish said For that 1 think I voice llin nf Ireland when i say that to in down the revolution in America the people of Ire land havo not a man and not a dollar to They also remember tho war of Ihu rebellion when the of this were trembling in tho that svm which aud un throughout the length anil of Ireland for the of this American AVe nil of that In such as this tho people of Boston will respond generously and 1 can only say that I am pleased to tia and pleased to participate nmi do all I to the extent of my in forward this cause and giving it practical In meeting announced that on the of fins month in Temple a concert was to bo colored friends in aid of thn par Tho announcement was received with great The following is n list of the contributions received and pledged at the meeting A Jum A Colonti Jolin Colo 1iarirk IV Joint 7 U Vili l Julia ui OtM Julia Colonel Joims Charles Matthews Moult MLiND WANTS TO The ing Before the George Sew Jon 100 101 nn BABY SI Boston Furniture 780 Upon Logans Eil and tho Edmunds lution lins an to tlic of coin to and make n thu 00111 H is Unit Harris and will lie two will nsk to Iu by the Garland will bo an Ilia us ho thus far refused tn say upon it is ho will anil recital of liis I Iho his of iho which ln is It is jukes Hi is srop vili Hie 1 and that he will his to committee at and as lio did to tlm of liis to tUo com pany thu of ill March tho Simato today a of House bills the a of a year to the widow o General Hau Louans to efficiency of iho army was taken in favor of Ho read from tho of General to show tho inadequacy of tho army force oi the He would discourage any to civilize but tho nature of Indian had not They ivero brutal and we should treat them as lind and police tho with an armed neck lift that its we had hetter railroad now than formally for concen forces to Indian and as this from such outbreaks not Creator now than lor il was to the ex of the and make of any insinuation that the proposed was for the purpose usini the lie lieen this for Ihc past Inn never of tho sena tor from with this He hud not known that the had been At the judiciary wore taken up and resumed in lu tho majority Ins llo whether wan in tho lino of calm ami orderly administration nf thu government that the Sonalo should permit all tin pending nominations to rn nol lot vacancies in of I see in said but an to encroach nn tlm and rights of the executive and of him and his in their at No president for punt half has ever acted with morn nor with more regard for the public and yot at the very outset ho is to instructed in ways wholly lie may well appeal from this Semite liio for the country will sustain him in liis followed in fho he was today 11 supremacy over an branch gov He argued to subvert the Ho quoted from speeches oi mid rend from ihu Hoar and Tho obligation of tho lu mako known his thoughts and the reasons for his nets was to tbo American people and not to the lie would In say that whenever tho people a demand in Ibis that demand would bo mot by tho Until the senators hud 1cntovod from their own tho veil it ill became ilium lo complain other de choose to reasons lor their In was arranged Hint tomorrow a timo he Ior a nud at Senate March who has been by Governor inan of the late Sen ator has had an eventful Ho went to California across plains in and commenced as u com mon laborer in the Finally ho mado some money and formed a part wilh and and the firm lias amassed a in im and oruj of the largest and most mines in nnd also own miney in Mex Idaho and Hearst is considered the best export prospector on tho 1acilie coatt and his judgment in regard to a mine has never yet been at He is o wellformed Ha waa candidate for of California in but the nomination from tho San and At of Senator in received tho complimentary vote of the Tlo is n verv wealthy and his real estate acres of tho linest hind in the situated in San Louis Ho is tho sole owner of the ban Francisco liar son have been spond winter in this and from Stono of the of her husband as States is in and considerable ox was today by tlie receipt Representative Kelt on of by ot a from one dated City nud for thu address of and It that some accident had befallen but his family feed no heard froni him day before yester and expect him in And the House Does March tho inorn of called and Ilm Honso Uio Jth of July claims amount involved in the called up the concessional library n Jim Hie and Hie went hi i committee of the whole McMillan of Tennessee in on the Indian appropriation was much iiii points tit order and a tho committee Missouri submitted confer ence report on Hi and it was agreed At tho House ad All Against John March of iho Senate to whom was referred the nomination of John Goodu or held i today and ex live all Goode and are in sunport of the allegation that although Goodo was not elected to lio Didnt Find His Hubbard of us 1ynchon last drove up In front of 1031 street alight his The latter was black and had been recently Tha animal had on a harness and was attached to an open box black plush robe and a valuable blanket complete the About 8 oclock the owner prepared to reenter his but failed to lind The police are trying to lind it for The Roxbury The Hal last evening of the Irish National Was vary lamely occupied tho and Curley a spirited address replete with patriI otic and data Irish of Iho of i ill the administration of the and American land nnd an speech on the present outlook 1or home THE STRIKERS 31iy Mo Iiv Jini A March was a largo attendance of Iho tins afternoon to hear committee an painted to wait on Treasurer The committee went to the mill and soon returned with the report that treasurers answer was that lie weavers now at work would ha and keep the same looms that they arc now on that those of strikers whose looms aro not running could havo their old those whoso looms woro would to take their All the strikers should con sider themselves and would have to bo hired as now hands by ho over His report was unsatisfactory to a laiKo number of the and thero was a strom manifested in favor of con A strong discussion fol it was decided to return to and tho meeting voted to no m a body to Iho mill tomorrow Tho then arose as to the disposition of the remainder of the fund collected by the of which about Thero were no cases of destitution to and tho meeting tinally voted to divide up Hie fund amont those This was and a each was about The com which waited upon Treasurer Ashley was received and to understand that the complaint about the of the cuts bo considered aud similar trouble avoided in Capitalists HYHE March Robert one of tho woollen manufacturers in this having an interest in three and president of tho Hyde Park Sav ings in speaking of the labor troubles and thu order ot tho Knights of Labor to reporter said that there uro Odd of funds in saving banks fn this aud if he was a of Labor and really desired to show thu capitalists how much money they were ho would take the which would buy all the nulls in this and operate on the cooperative so as to ensure wages nnd tho if there were any As for as a he would soil his mills and property tit cents on the dollar that cost having the assessors or other responsible make an appraisal of tho and tho Knights of Labor could operate ho did not care how Grant an EAST March of Labor has been confer ring with looking to an adjustment of wages for tho seasons May hns completed its work to tlie mutual satisfaction of both employers and are the boot ami shoe manufacturers in and employ GOO or 7110 Tho linn rc Ihu Labor to appoint i to new will an increase of about 11 pur In thn various and a set of rules havo been agreed lo by both will IKI posted in ho are now at upon prices at other and there will probably bo a general ft Makes Soft Conl March Owing to the striko in the Creek coal tho soft coal supply is becoming Tho Cumberland operators not over tons Some consumers as high as a but the opera tors continue lo sivo their cus tomers tlie The operators still hold that they cannot the advance on of the contracts based on the price of mining at the time they were Despatches from Cumberland say Unit the miners are it is stated that operators at have ordered coal from ISOO Morocco Workers in March The morocco refused to meet tho committee from us this and at every morocco man in the city dropped his About men and women assembled for the The meeting lasted about twenty when the men hurried back to their shops to finish the work on They are nil in work after unless thero agreement There are morocco workers In this They en tire track repair force of the Kim drove were paid olT and dis in of 11 in n labor news paper that all of the companys laborers woro Italians and who had been selected in to The road is largely by tho whn the on wore Third Street Car Company two attempts to start cars today tinder police Aflor had vigorously clubbed crowd tho car was got over the Men from tho Iron Works unchecked the hoisen on the and in spite of the police the ear down across the was injured by a Union Man March that have existed between cigar nnd the International and Progressive Cigar Makers con sequent upon the discharge of Union otu has been settled by the reinstate ment of the Ttio men resumed work this and tho boycott by the Knights of Labor has Car Men Win in March morning the presidents of all tho street railway com panies of this and Allegheny county mot to take linal action on tho reduction from seventeen to twelve hours for a days At 3 2 oclock committee of hive was ap pointed to consult with tho executive cnin of the of Nearly all ol the employes have been the Contract NEW March cloak makers in this city struck today against the contract and also nearly members of tho Dress and Knit Makers Union quit Tho arbitration com will settli the Ono large has already grained the employes de Tube Workers at Work March great striko at ihu National Tube Works is and tho men resume work at terms paid previous to tho reduction in au advance of from 10 to no per About 10UO men are employed in the Labor Tho McNeil Knights of will hold an important meeting tonight at Hall It iu reported thut Knights of Labor have ordered a strike on uvery In local labor troubles are not yet The branch ol thu Carpenters and at u Templar initiated about eight now Philadelphia conductors and yesterday their grievances and demands to thu board of Tho presidents said they would reply April chairman of Mio Incentive hoard of Union Pacific at Den states thai tho strike of and on tlie Union Pacific is The Woodworking Machinery Operatives Association of boston and vicinity will meet in tho Ladies Aid Wash ington tomorrow evening at A oclock for the initiation of new to hear and act on thu reports at commit tees and to transact such other an may coma before tha We the It Must The Southern Railroad or of tlie Greatest Lalor Revolt Yet Many Roads Refuse to Re Perishable Great Alarm Among Officials and People in March Powderly has not been since ho passed through several days ugo on his way to Kansas Martin chairman of District Assembly which ordered the striko on Missouri said today when asked whether Iho strike would bo extended to Eastern roads i can give no information on that point only after the men arc ordered 1 dont say that it will spread all over the The this morning publishes tho following interview with a member of tho executive obtained after 2 oclock this morning Im the worst is to come 1 tell yon thero is a future ahead for tho business men of are driven to and there is no way If we were to submit now and return to work without a or Iho Knights of Labor it would lie the most important victory won this century by capital tho largo corpora tions over labor Tho system in tins light is receiv ing tlie backing of the railroad and every corporation of South is ibis and siding wilh Jay AVe dread the but il must e dread it not for our liou ami families of the working men throughout iho Knights of Labor throughout the country are to be called net I hope it will never come to The present light only against Iho men now employed on roads centring in Chicago will stop They will have no no no no yard no freight in thu freight and with and con alone they cannot move their It is a matter ot necessity to If wo fail after culling out the on the roads centring in Louis and Chi cago older will be extended to all Eastern and roads embracing the entire ami if it comes ti tlm worst will he made to embrace every manufacturing and every largo business industry in tln and death is prefer I dont moan to say all the wrong in this hns been on the side of tho railroad company ami all on our sido not at I think it was a lo order that the Missouri grievances the and asking ill at they bo md lint the once and having boon made against the Knights of wo cannot go back on but must light out lo tho Tho attempt of the to resume today wasa every to start tho trains frns by tho who would uncouple the cars every time an was made to tho were drawn once or twice but no shots nno ventures a prediction as to how or when tlie on the southwestern system ol roads will lias refused lo confer with low Tlm of Mar tin and havo failed lo effect a The of tlie roads declines to confer or with any of its striking employes representing the Knights uf Tho now an that will nu terms tlm company unless them as ot and as a last Iho have called upon tho of to assist them in about staio of which will possible between iho and tho and the in the nmv in thu possible outcome of should they to tho address issued to them hist A special from to says the striking Knights of Labor invaded Texas yards at that place Ibis inclining and two without any interference by the of the io attempt was made tins to got out a freight Tho police havo come to the conclusion furnish and at 10 oclock tomorrow morning another freight will be stalled and tho attempt made to run it m ihu city limits under Ilm protection of tho The sheriff and specially sworn in for the will to make arrests if under tho injunction pro and should thu of railroad employes or strikers prove too ior force of police men and the iho iov will be called on for the assistance of it is will bo ready in a The executive of Assembly ordered tho strike on iho Mis souri held an session during which sotno at tho mem bers exploded themselves as favorably disposed toward calling out switchmen at Tho prevailed in favor oi trying again to n peaceful coin has issued IL call to business inuii and other ol it at thn Mercantile Library Hail tomorrow evening to make common canso with them tho railroad Hardly any freight was hero on account of tlie iut few for Missouri river points it being expected that the strike would spread to March States Jones and and arrived here and served injunction papers on a large number of io attempt was made to move freight from thin en woro in the Central shop Sunday March Tho railway ami county ihu lo run a train at i and them to havo a on hand to 1he Mayor had whole on aud tho Irom vise men of tho At tin was i where upon man William a cleric who hud olT after iho strike wim nu 10 tho train nnd gave and each a noto which iuli ure lor of nut to uo riin uu thla The train and as it passed New wan exploded under tho wus arrested and placed under bonds on u charge of This a freight truin was put out of tho yards under strong guard nnd when the city limits wore the sheriff and his deputies took took charge of When 1 about three miles from the engine mid bix can were ditched ram causer as yot The and tin man from 1bn I engine thn train the and escaped One deputy and 11 ot who had help run the train von on top nf and wreck and in I hive worn 1 lie a total j j of held here Several nf are in the of said o ar yul or this strike is the woik ol Hi Knights of If soI lien Ihc present time is good as iny for meeting the with anil in uni in ol tho places of and inviting the u tho hnv lur iho resumption of an has been shipped mil of the anil nothing Imt a very small retail trade has been Iho Armour Company is au to a of its provisions down river by Thy smelling works iir will Im I 10 shut down if Him In i bundling arc into idleness and will soon feel Ihc effects of tho is stagnant just nt the opening of Inc busy season Side tracks aro with ruins awaiting transfer to oast and express companies aro receiving al owners Tho supply ot coal is considered lo citys ministries for smile force of police is scat through the ami forces aro ordered to report for duty nt H All is quint in tho and thorn is no present i nf open The State oral has tho Kigi of Militia of this city to assemble nightly at its arsenal lor drills until furl her Thorp is a disposition to regard the striko with growing though it is to analyze iho at all strikers aro and dont either their motives or n K shown in their statement to tha It is said many of those who went out do not belong to tho union and vet aro Knights of ho arguments tho latter tird iit tho bottom of the The knights and union The packinghouses today with reduced but tho nf animals for soon bb exhausted if strike A num ber of mills are also preparing tn It is said freight cars in various yards aro transfer or ship March oclock a switch was brought out of Missouri tor tlie of switching fruight cars lo lie uti Several ours id ice and 011 wore ami were switched to the unloading Fully ami caucus had assembled to see what would he The strikers made amove lo disable the lut as ii by n of deputy appeared armed with Tho strikers made un to slop Five of wore Trouble is Tlin knights that no and it in evidently tlie intention if Ihe to take is almost at March passed through here Sunday nn his way lo Knights nf Lahor men dont whore he though hey havo fur noon word In the to lake no perishable freight ior Kansas nov tn points In bv way of Kansas The Louis tt sent out nn notice such as the oilier lines and is taking all to Kansas is one Wo net Ilm cars through tbo wont hundlo It looks as if u crisis was im and my opinion is Hint matters will worse within Tho striko on thn Missouri at City the freight froin all and for the first time since tho railways this inability to handle of for for tin South aud The t has that un per will bo and IhaL nil freight be tn Tho Chicago Alton in listed nu the same and handles no perishable commodity and only such as was lo It lo to Kansas hut no as il found It blo to its cars tlie yard thoro and could not i in Now Nnw Work man about whose to bo a great dual of can be stated will he in this city and probably will moot some of executive hoard of the of Labor at the Astor FROM One Tell of ir 11 ship South ern which an days from reported that the captain and nine survivors nf crow of tho ship Hudson had boon picked up in an boat at The Hudson Hay was tons and she during n encountered between Mussel I and Tho lost vessel sailed from ill lliu East to willi a carso of Her crew consisted of twenty all Tho men had limn only In jut into two In 0110 of them were and in tho other Tho who Ihe last man tn leave KOI nn a plunk nud was afterwards picked I lie men was with all on AT THE The Unit u tk u MilU which bus about it of is reported from a house in A gentleman John has seri 111 for several Yesterday after noon City received a tele phone call which ii tolno at to til 1ymliim unco to his and Unit ol tin It was found that no could tell from whence tlie mysterious The strangest pan of tho affair is that Clemonts had just had a paralytic anil that none of tlm so luul been out of tlie house since tho Itice had during liis ill mid was not at tho teln but who sent it has not yot been While tho patient is a nearly all his family aro sironi believers iu nnd tho Spiritualists of tho havo the matter all duv and are only too ready the call lo supernatural A number of had rooms in tho house from time to Liquor Men Unseat Mayor March How land unseated today by a judgment in an action brought him by Ilm liquor whoso candidate he defeated a low months Howland was declared to be us las property is iu his wifes Tho court has ordered a new of importance transact ed by Howland has linen rendered or Getting a March a pupil in thu Oxford Walter a the jury returned a verdict for This was un action tho who is 12 years avers that wailo February he was by tho so severely as to re a doctors Wrote NEW March publishes of the Bun thug Ball recently offered a prize to bo divided successful as to tho name of the The it id announced will go to those who sent tlie ot Edgar inw LOOKING FOR Ear Harbor Barbers Think Thay Have Seen ioB of to Officers at Belief by Some that tha Man Has Committed Pratt on Iho train from tn to A call a tlie post where Ihe following luiter svas found addressed Si tin iu Tin nl MOA Ill lt HIV simp tu of not elic ur 1 hail cul tilK his whin to is rither if tills nf liin ill I lie of his ui I illil not think nt thn us is im man in t on Ills but tile H ind ii bnf dii not Miy liny Mv soon lie It the limn who was in th m to coni or oil nnd viry neur sitting In hirt On Ior but not Mcni to 1 i ioat ill a 11 It woro not He tool It up tn his ryns he conlu his HUV llu ami My ho went out Ip that L AVI i OF Ills t U in but Unit Is In 1 yon in of Ihe Tlm Kavo the iltm hut aro far from satisfied that is in tho vicinity of liar The man spoken nf in the letter it on the tho mans hair was only of in regard to the made by 8am el ho had friend iu Provi and that likeness in Ihe second Detectives lunis and Moore arrived at on train Their object in Attle was to ascertain from parties living hmo if could bo by thu They 1n find ing two men and two women who they had u good They Boston the say must bo smarter man ibey him credit Cor if Im avoids A great many think ho havo committed Still others are of the opinion his brothers and sister know whore lio has to and are keeping that alter a brief period will be the li uel uf thn on the body oi was not friend of bw in In Miss while not being positive that the sec ond was the one at ii first it to resemble a wilh whom Snell occasionally was In com ami to this is line tho statement which to that young Ho the is very indignant at tlie made by the party to prove that al though a is indebted tn Sir Maedonald for tho honor recently upon By tho execution of Sir Maedonald aroused the Krench Canadians of Quebec against to conciliato the Irish and ho announced that it was entirely duo to the put forth by him when in hist year ihai Tasche reau has received the cardinals The re may be regarded na bringing considerable strength to the Lib eral party in the province of Their opponents us an offset claim tho credit having placed him in his exalted Connecticut Republicans Did March the House to day the proposed constitutional amendment providing for the of governor and cither by a plurality vote was to Tho Republicans won solid in Har elected for two years by the Legislature of having re a minority by tho In ihu election of November that year Waller Democrat received and Harrison Wallers plurality being but not enough lo make a Tho licans prefer 10 rely cm tho G It Was James Hobarts March body of the man found dead on George place this morning has boon identified as Hobart of Hoi Ho won la yours llo left homo morning for since which time his friends had hoard nothing of He leaves a widow and several grownup He was a shoemaker by but had been cutting wood this Tho remains this try PRISE i any Ask your or 1 for m 10 So t ULION LU Jju by i expe for Prints to 8 ami ID It Substitute for AND Ormsby Sash Holder Kust sidu ilj A Jt PURE OLIVU OIL PUKE Imported for ia for fl Import JAMES Kuw York tutu null  

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