lIJNTlXri'* TO ASWKUT ITtfKLFin vaiuous cmt:s.sjovkntkkn impoutant manufacturing concerns at CLEVELAND KPJtHAD JOY—AKlU'N, OHIO. TOo. «H; HKItS POURING sTAltT us*.KEFvHtTtf IN—MILLSAINDIAN AJJ‘'lJi*. N«v. 11,-A lists Ihvji i i lam I In thv factory Wi'Ht i ■ r 11 1‘iii nllulvlllltll'r 111* lituia«•iirk trlj*dealrab brolder* in whitWhile L. White L White i.Itetrsi 1« KaUni V Kshit V Kxtiu 1rrr\r.~••tilrn*i»r*‘l*h«‘•nr-irhl•rv-a«kIt'HH■|W-tlutvi'cln|ikExtra I BcllUlIfpa-wliofree I ny-klun .r«*tI :mI ILl-11TI11it* r»rChi I lire Child rtInfant:Infant:LambChUdrih:ul1h.lt;par-icom In.lUo«iu-is. t-ciiiir* htrri-now 11 lR hi ilUon.n pi'llnightiU in that r* only Invi'fi-attlr-whkh f top Uixigx ;r the1 tlnu a thsu Ifldals rtlslnirfull f.im* «'f runi will haveI ii day. Itiiviilly the companyIi:ih Im*vii yimiMiIK only alnnlL airWJllymen tor IWly-tlSi* ..... racli W»-i-k,Tlif full fun-.* trt about eighty-lh«* men. an.I Huy will l«* viuptoyvd sixty ItoUTWi-ru-h lurk.AKltW, olilo, xuv. 1.—Mnnucao liin-in and tnndnewt mi it rcp-jri a gvri-uIjh* I ii^l iu^k I •limn In this oil y. New .»nk*rt* ni'i* pouring hi lo all I lit* inunii-factnrkrf. Tin* \Wrnvr company. employ Imr i.m) men. irf work Ink llilrlwu h.nim u ilny* Two Inrj;*- bulldlnga and an nllli'c till Hi II UR Will to* w.-oled by the company. Tlln tlm-e rubber mu nil-fat* turn* have lucivur-inl Un-lr fnm-s.:iml 1,2oD |n-opb; lire imu. rin|itoyrd.Stour Waru idivpiJ un? running kill, usul I’elK'ii liiisdiifiM i»n»H|N'lt;:tH cxuL-Uirlit. Jh-Vvral |*UlitH will i*idnn;r llu-lr enpa-ulty. Ttte Whilniun. Robinson (M. pinnt. which \vnn ilrfrtruyctl hy lire amm: time ivlll he ivhullt at once. Thin ivaa ninlliiKiiit mi McKlnb-y’a election.The MeN111 iSuiUr workd nrv runnijur night ami iluy for the first time slnt« isy:t.CUYAHOGA. FALLS, 0„ Nov. 1L—Thr Taylm; VauBluin . Taylor L*n., of this pliK'i*, is wm-klng night iizhI day iruLkliig machinery for a wire nail mill, which nil; occupy the oUl wire null mill «t Cnyuhoga Valin. It will furnish work for # lariic jinuitwr «f xxwsn. Cleveland cupitallKla an? Jnicreslcil In the new enterlirisi*.WALTHAM, Alnss.. Nov. U.—On Monday next the American Waltham Watch ntmiimny will inorease Its running lime to the full amount of llfiy-I'lghL hours per week.NASHUA. N. IT., Nov, 11.—Ordersliuvft hcon rcceivi-d to start up the Vale mills, which have been shut down for the past six mouths.CLEVELAND. Ohio, Nov. 11,— Seventeen important manufacturing concerns here to-ilny gave ovidence of the pn'HperUy ri«uUant from the election. hy either start Ins up or giving no-i ice of iiitoiiLlnn to Immediately pul more men to work. The Britton rolling mill company, whose works have been lying Idle fur nne year, to-day set a force of men at work oiling Hie machinery preparatory to starting the mill with ]0fl men n«t week. The United Salt company‘h svorky hap bu»lm?«s going with a force ol‘ 29-1 men working ou ful. time. The American AViro (;om[uiny, one nf Lliu I urges l cm ii corns of Its kind hi the United States, started up full blast in-dny. A double turn \s run night and day. Twelve hundred men are now working and more hands ore wanted.The Hoffman Bicycle company Is nsalri running*. Many of the meii who loat employment by the shut-flown nf this establishment were Riven their ol:l places to-day. Supt. AV. S. Judd, of the Aveiy SlarnplnR tyimiiany, nrtld to-il:iy that business had inurensid 15 prr Co lit. at the ottlco wlihln n week. Fif-l“i*n new men were put on lo-day. making riinuly already employed. The regular Force of the factory is 2T.0 men. The Finest City Paint and Yarnfeh works reported to-day n large increase in nnlers. They will Increase the foa*e niip-lli-rd.The Cleveland Twist Drill company Ims Increased IL*; working hours from citjlit to ten per day. One hundrod men have found employment. George F. Knst. who lias charge of the olhce, said to-ilay the order bonk looked like old lliuw iirWi'm. Ontf Intiidii'd now men were taken on lo-flay at the Kilby Mamifrtclliriiig company. Four hundred men are now employed in Ibis ilOn working nslblishment, A. H. Carpenter, vice president nf Ihii Acme Ma-ifliinpry nmi|«uiy, said to-day Mint the firm bad added 10 pur cent, to the list nf tis employes within the last two days. The cnmpany is now Ulling iir-ilerF fnm persons Llioy dbl not know in six or seven Rintes. All nf these orders li:id hnnn mado i-onUndent On the clcc-Uon of McKinley. A*ice President C. J. Morcan. of the Taylor Popps foundry. said T7n more men went to work in three establishments of the firm to-day. The Atlas bolt and screw company, an old firm which made a Mart this week with rorly-live men. will sonn employ 1W more. The Lennox Chemical c«rn-nany reported to-day Hint on sin of? wap Improving appreciably and that flf:p»»n new men Ind been given e m ploy men L The King Urldse company has been running nigh I and day with 400 aioh. Thu National Safv acid Lock work? to-4l:i* Increastr't Its fnreo HFifl por cent. Tin? Briurbltiinn Machine company^ makers of shnftinc, has put on a ntcht shift and has rcnucsted plans fur additional works. The Cleveland MachineScrew company has Increased the hours of worts to tweirt-v-thrce hours per flay, pulling many ndiiitlonal men tn work.AMLFCCJAYXEAGEK TiiB LEG-E 1JF TRIOThpan;Har by tholdMajBliKone.theremv.h(thestw1L—TheI here.It bulld-ound. is The ro* ti.li the Generalutflionud the re-?n tn the ;ht huri-ie Brush by the fl -makes the pres-suppllcs re being miichfn-e Brusli