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% THE OMAHA DALy BEE - . OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 8. 1836, THE GRAND 0LD NAN GOES 0N ot Mifia March ‘Fhe com- A Great Conflagration Raging in Jer- sey Oity This Morning. FIFTEENTH YEAR, A MONSTER LABOR UPHEAVAL | Rikalh siatss. et oo cxdertor & e bRl A ol il et A S ar reaehed that place at 1 l|l|‘4 rning, and | a driver wants to take his lunch and is one LOUISVII every man in the Missouri Pacific shops put | minute late another man is put on his carand | panies of th NUMBER 211 ELAND CAN'T RECALL IT and are owned by eapitalists ln London, Cin- CLEV i L up 1iis t00ls and walked out, The employes | the driver or conductor who is late has to run | Knott to proteet the convicts and _state : d . ¥ ; Plans of the Knights Developing in a {here mumbered abaut 70, “he men, Wre de- | as & tripper, It Erequently oo s that in ths | property at Greenwoad mines, near the Cin- Hartington and James Deoline to Lead the N““r“l"“‘» ‘M’“"‘" "-I*s ['\ "‘-af:-“ l"“‘ Commenoes His Second Year With a Serie iplici ikes. erm o support to the end the demands y 1 does not make more than 60 cen cinnat uthern road in Pulaskl county, iti mense fire is raging on the Jersey City river i i ] Multiplicity of Strikes of the Texns_ shiikers. Everything ls. et "o deinand of the men 18 for £2.23 | Ky.. arrived thero eafly this morning and Opposition to Gladstone. front st the Goows ot the Monarch Line Stewme ous Appointment Mistaks. : nn;] llm [.Inh::-umun.vm nature is ant |] ) yfl\\vl\n"v(vuwtn(l\l'llm\li’\ull\( ont :uuk(lu ofn“o miners and ei '('nlu-l\(|||<~lvl hi 2 e . | pated. "The trains are running on time and | teason for discharge, forty-five minutes for | by surprise. ' ¢ miners had ordered ship company. THE GOULD SYSTEM TIED UP no effort has been made to interfere with | dinner, 'mdlhmv who receive $1.37 per day | the lessees to wm(-\olhcmu\ml« and were HOME | HULE MATERIALIZING, The Erie passenger depot is in immediate UL L O :ht"nll(-wrp! o, carry nu!ll\u‘ boycott "N]f lnl‘m paid S per 4|]1‘, A \\{n|||ng for vl;elo'fpl‘mnnu' of the dwo tl|n\'i proxtmity totie doeks - s W, _ | tuted against the Texas Pacifie, the cars o nother general” tie-up was threatened by | of grace granted before they resorted to mity to ks, $ Studebaker's Wagonmakers Strike— | ol are side-tracked as soon s tiey reach | the Empire Protoctive astociation tnless the | tireatened. violence. The mob 18 orderly | A Declaratory Resolution Favoring | “p ioho oo cneiod until o late | COMBressional Spoech Making and The Mallory Boycott—Ten Thou- | this place. gomprny compiict with thelr requcts before | and “not. dispased fo resort to violenco, it | - the Seheme the Firse Parliament- | )0 Political Wind Duels—Forecast . S 20 it strikers say they had given | they insist on the removal of the convicts. . . - reok's Work—Watll sand Miners Go Out To-Day At Denison, Tex. 4410 compANY the bilvilors ot FIEAINE n ot | ary Step—The Land Question— of This Week's Work —Wash ~Trouble Eyerywhere, Drxisow, Tex., March 6,—At 10 o'clock his morning a prolonged blast of whisties was heard at the Missouri Pacific railroad / route In order to retain its charter, | Ten Thousand Miners Golng Out. General Foreign Notes, et WLk the company denied. DPolice weré | pPrrrsnune, Pa., March 7.—~The miners CLRVEL v Clih Stullon within the bounds of Federation No. 8 will morning a ington Notes. b, Mareh 6.—At2 o'clock this o e broke out in the extensive oat- The Secret of the Moyement. i e S th T T AT iperintendent Murray had acon- d o Politios in Great RBritain. meal mills of Ferdinand Schumacher, of Fred Douglass' Successor, CricAco, Mareh 7.—[Special Telogram. |— ‘f’,‘,““""“."' “""ll‘“'_;‘k““ h IX'I"I'_“" tobe the sighul | fer ith the police Jhspoctors and eap- strike to-morrow If their wages are not ad- | 705,00 March 7. [Spocial Cablegram.] | Akron, Ohio. Fhose mills aro the Inrgest in March —(Spacial Teles The secret of the widespread character of the | T0F @ €encral str All laborers, mechanics, s, and he ordered 8 detal and consist of several immense | gram. ident Cleveland, it is reported ot 500 men '“"l“ vanced. The Federation composes the miners | _j orq Hartington and Sir Henry James | the country car repaire hird street rai , carpenters and painters put | concentrated at the "Twel present labor troubles 18 authoritatively ex- | {1 "R, crpanies and patnios put | SEGCEIE 1Bt 5 o'clock e superins | W e ’}f.,g,{,‘f,,:‘("’,‘g"’"\ M T rarden) | have disappointed the whigs and tories aiike. | buildings, The fismes spread with alarming | to-night, very much tegrets’ having gone to plained here to-day. Persistent investiga- | ¥ GO 5 Il‘"mmlN."‘mmml,('_‘"(””; tendent, with Police Inspector Steers and arfield, Pa. The str will be | Their specches the past week have been ex- | rapidity, and were soon beyond control. The | Albany for a man to succeed Fred Douglass tion has resulted in discovering that all oF the | charactor is something . enarmous. - Lhe existing mammoth strikes and the aggressive | Knights of Labor are non-eommunicative, course just Inaugurated are the resuft of cer- | hience very little can be learned as to their tain exceedingly confidential committecs e ony o) Sutlike HRE M TeadhicLall e y lonal exeeutive con. | 10INLS on the Gould system in Texas. There cently sent out by the national executive com- | N bR JUF UG Sttt i xas. o and mittee of the Knights of Labor, instructing | ns f: ‘come I they are “kiiled” all district assemblies that had the smailest | and sent to the round house, Not a car wheel or most trival grievance that had not been | 1 moving except passenger trains, President French of the police board, started a 10 cents advance in the prico | pected with eager interest in the bellief they bullding first attacked was soon entirely en- | 88 recorder of deeds for thisdistrict after for the depot i1 4 coach. digging coal, and at east | would consent to head the opposition to | veloped, The fire next communicated with | promising the position to the local democracy. 10,000 miners will b affected by it In gen- | Gladstone. Bothdecline pointblank, Neither | the dry house, which was lso destroyed. A | 1t is said he so much regrots the mistake, eral the strike affects the mines which ship AT R LR e e 3 coal to the east, and not those shi ¢ west, | Wil attempt to construct a cave. Hart- | 7 : . Wi Ll which he finds to have been quite serlous, @ My TRty e mill was threatened With | g2 1 would recall the appointment were it clintter roquir ;"Iillll"l‘ nr ! 1 - Tast reports anotli 11 sides again went in ) In the Myersdale or Salisbury region there | ington would not discuss projects yet 10 be | (fostruetion. - The Univerealiste tan lent was Ao imen | are about 40 miners, and it 1§ pmorel ol T L not he considers e high chatacter of granted the ad- i Y alant | 10n8. AN v U Y A o somitea; T with forty minutes for dinner. Other differ | vance, If this true 1t is likely and a mistrust of Gladstone. 1t is clear, | land, Akron & Columbus road wa Matthews, the appointee. The entire local revealed, but exhibite e y y street, and thie frelg : will receiv or day fortwelve liours w that ome_'firm has ibited a dread of home rule | the street, and the freight house of tl ences were referre L to arbitration, and the | that - the remainder will follow this | Bowever, he cannot sunder old ties since he [ The Windsor hotel, also owned by Sehu- | press sharply eriticises the appointment, and! presented for adjustment to press the same to T running of cars was resunied last night. example. At Irwin's Station, Pa., the | madea vigorous onslaught on the tories for :fli.ff{"'r‘l'n',l!‘}.,fl‘\\".'.‘.' x(n 3! “'\‘;\.‘\ threat- without exception advise Its withdrawal, 1t an immediate settlement irrespective of t Paleatine, Texas. miners employed at the Penn Gas and 'West- | their treatuent of the Irish question, and de- | *The fires ,in the Inmense mills of Sehu- is universally pronounced a purely political roN, Tex,, March 6,.—A Palestine Trouble In Baltimor Ma., the desires of the local pmblies. The ex- moreland companies’ shafts will meet to- | sired to exculpate Gladstone, e propost- | morrow, when It IS expected sixty cents per | i viiations to join Loid Galisbu macher is praci ally Subducd. The fire | move, and one intended to have a bearing started in the fou h ~4|m v brick dry house | upon the nomination in 185, Mareh 7. ys 250 employes in the shops of the | Banrivol act object of this general upheaval from al New York to o Gulf Mey vas al & Great Northern railway quit | tion of ex-tGovernor Bowie, president of the | ton will_be <h-nmml\-nl‘rm digging. The hsanile bl mhe | 0N South Broadway. he dry house was A 1deal of agitat is tak PR the ulf of uuoj» wa WWORTEAHIN vl HHD. IS 16 IRANSH SesEn g Al Friday, sisteen hours | Present price is ff ,m, ents per ton, n'o( lead an independent movement. "The | g G I hest wheat and ther i xood deal of a; lu_m“ h\‘|.u;: place not explicitly set forth in these orders, but . 1ug b er 17 Friday, week has been rull of rumors of cabinet | pumerous dust. shatts leading among mechanics and builders over the an= it was intimated therein that the time had "\"rl.pll'l" fi::*! x"nfil.l'" I};\,lhl;tll‘fnl:‘:ll<a a day for §2.50 per day, with two days a week The Ministers With the Knights. | schemes and consequent resignations, Many | structure to the i Py SRS nouncement that the Knights of Labor of. off. has been rejected by the drivers and con- | Pyprspuna, March 7 At a meeting it was deter e ¥ Boycotting, soeial- | declare the government will collapse fronting on Mill street, 1wt before the tive | this district will demand that the cight-hour rmined by | jsn, and the Knights of Labor formed the | next week, but this is not the opin- | departm arrived for the organization to make itself | men have no local griovances, the same hive i rospanded fo. the Mot the | ride go s efecbon Atay 1 voxt It 18 el felt from one end of the country to the | ing been satisfactorily adjusted last Satur- | duetor other. It was furtler stated that thisgen- | day. the dl"l\' sm;d' "m]ulnvlhn\ that they wanted | subjects for able sermons to-day by three of | jon of the eabinet themselves. - Chamberlain {&:":“,‘;“‘m{‘:, i il ];2"““‘:“;“‘:_'" ARy 1y believed that it wiil have a depressing eral movement was to prove remedial only At Fort Worth. \day and twelve huurs, to constitne o | the most prominent ministers of this city. r, is yetto be reckoned with, 1t ap- | Mo water works were in good condition b | ©ffect upon many proposed building and muns in cases of ordinary grievances and for the | Font Wonrir, Tex. March 6.—Tho situa- achlevement of such hizher wages as might | tion in conneetion Wit s ordinarily be demanded in such cases. The here. The ¢ circular vaguely hinted that no extraordi- 78, in se i nary demands should be made at this time, | qored st stor of the Eighth ladstone has definitely decidedon a | in spite of this the firemen were uable to | ufacturing enterprises. It is already having on with the strikers is worse | hour system would necessitate, would bank- [ Street Presbyterian church, discoursed on | sweeping measure of home rule. This fa- | €opeé with the flames. ‘They gradually in- | a heavy bearing upon the building trade. utive board of District No, | TUPt any street railway in Baltimore. The | “Boycotting,” Rev. W. R. Mackey, of St. | vors thenotion that he leans to Morley rather | créased in fiercenessand in an hour the ei Some builders are refusing orders from prop- d men | he sympathy of the pub Dotor's Epise Sou W L : square seened to e doomed to destruetion, | (LTS B R fon from 2 o'clock till night, or- ,,\..o".:‘,:vm' SHeiH Mol AT e e "J,‘,‘{ Deter's Episcopal ehurehy on SSoclalismy | than to Chamberlain, and hence there is n | Khout so'clock this mormning calls foraid werg | €1ty owners, and are advising them to post- 4 Tt 8, of the o S pone building operations until another year, ) o of all Knights of Labor on the X tHVILING iIhIEtors of the gospe y y L1C | prospect of a difticulty. But the fact is neither [ sent to Cleveland, Canton and Kent, each re- | pon 4 year, as the order of knights had in view plans for | Missouti Pacifie, Texas © Pacific and Ihter Hicimnto, T hoh Wi entbasor o | bogadt e, ited - Presbyterian | ehurely | L greatly influenced him. e has s own | sponded with egings, Iy sharp i effect: | telling them that they then will be a general advance of wages of every descrip- [ national & Great Northern roads. At 4 the difficulty without resorting to a avorable to the workingmen. Rey. | strone views and has dratted whatever there ive work the old mill on the southwest cor- | able to put up new buildings much tion at a future day and other demands of | ,clock the strike wentinto offect. The Texas er of the square and a small building were SEE 14 118 VEAY. ,clock thie ! ally endorsed the boycott. [ is with the help of Lord Spencer and Sir Rob- | Mr& cheaper than they can do it this year, Should an extraondinary chinracter, These secret in- | &-1lc yards liero are now neatly blo put on . doublo set of men, which the twelve | Kev. B R. Donaliue, p T saved. The large elevator contained 150,000 ] ted Noro tax on capital and | ert Hamilt At the journcymen carry out the plans which ped FAL i 4 R AT ey wanf X U | ort Hamilton, consequently the schemo s | bushels of wheat, which was dostr ‘Tiio structions to the ofticials furnish the ke TR B A1 D105 B L Oy eats of fareh 7ooThe People's | loigios Dot ciovyunds condemied oSt | sure tobe thorough, but immediate legisla- | fire spread_ from this strieturo to' the New | they have formed, and of which they havo the troubles on the Gould system as well as B ompany of this clty yes- TALOtVG itighly on thelr strong ofeaniz tion is unlikely. The probability is that a (\l;:‘rlk,- {l’:"{""';g"e‘dfl';:fl';‘W‘f{}""'}; "I“;T"fil(g::;:‘lf";‘ given notice, the consequences will be far those in Chicago and el 1t s the At Little Rock, Ark. terday afternoon decided to reduce the hours | tion. declaratory resolution In favor of giving an | Alibugh nothing definite can bo learned, | eACting and will have material influenco general opinion in this city that it willbe | Lirrie Rock, Ark., March 6.—The trouble | of Jabor of their emploves to twelveand to | prp W independent parliament to Ireland will be | the loss ,000,000, Schut | upon the business interests of Washington WALL STREET. timated at miraculous if bloodshed and riot do not | with the operatives of the Texas Pacific rail- | fix the rate of pay per d tu apply proposed. It the government keeps to- | macher ca 1 an insurance of $150,000. [ during the coming year. closely follow in the wake of this mighty | road has extended to Little Rock. This ormly to both conductors . | Stocks Lethargic, But Bonds;Growing | gether the resolution will be carried and leg- | The house owned b; J. 11, Scott of Omaha is at the Riggs, and upheaval, ming all_workmen in the St. Louis & | This move of the People’s, it ”'""L"\l will | Active—Dressed Beef Shipments. islation postponed till next year, NG A W. W. Witmer of Des Moines is at the Eb- —_— r _Mnummu ond machir o‘l'l‘l‘t”r'J;;L‘e",“;':;]f\"‘“"‘;l‘;l‘:,,}‘,"",Lm AlLofthe | Ny Yo, March 7.—[Special Telegram.] [ Meanwhile the land question may be | ¢ Buse wall falling on it. bitt. ON THE GOULD SYSTEM. ) s —Clearly the market for stocks does not [ tackled. Gladstone does not see his way to Three Southern Blazes. Politics and Wind Duols. Three Thousand Out, With a Chance for Nine Thousand. 8r. Louts, March 6.—All Knights of Labor, to the number of 100, employed by the Gould THE MALLORY BOYCOTT. show the buoyancy which it exhibited last | the Giffens plan of wholesale appropria- [ St Louis, Mo., M A General Strike Bxpected on All the | Midsummer, or during the months of October | tion. To add $200,000,000 to the debt is ex- | field, Mo., Wex b Roada; a;mll ,\u‘\'lcmb.*r. lNullflng th]:\: has :mp]lwlu'(l :;‘exm‘lv rc;zx'lflmut to his l'mlln"lnl CoHoch, NP S SO X AT vEaThE Mareh 6—The Knights | Quring the week has wrought much chango | tions, even if the country would stand the eyatain, wont out et this morning, and it | 419 Missourt Paclfi roight x‘-m auit work o A ¢ o M&IHS | i the chnracter of stock excange speculn- | enormous yearly charge involved, which is understood that all the Knights tpon the | forts Stophite business in, the vards. About | 8 et dopot who refused to. handlo Mallory | tion which s very much of a local and pro- | very doubtful. This isthe puzzle of the Irish ystem will follow their example this | in the Wabash yards. freight were displaced this morning by col. | fessional nature. Large holders of stocks | question to the liberals when they think of ored laborers. At the Missouri Pacitic yards | APPear as buyers whenever t{le declining | their cnnul&(uc:{ts. If Gladstone can satisfy very few of the knights observed the boyeott | Movement looks atall threatening, and un- | themhere he will get his majo in the and none were discharged. Both companies | d0ubtedly reduce the prico of their holdings | commons in spite of Chamberlain's oppos “Nlive at Wieklifre, Ky., yesterday, burned have & number of 2 selected with | OB each advance. Inaword, the market is | tion. If that should come about, Jesse | Property valued at Si: OJO. no insurance. cing the nights as fastas | Still lagely a waiting one so far as an exten- | Collings declares Chamberlain will never REVOLTIN Sueh changes will be per- ¢ movement is concerned. The market | consent to an Irish parliament. This shows ¥ e ilway bonds is broad and active, with | Chamberlain is still cherishing the A Hotbed of Corruption Unearthed in A fire at Spring- WasHiNGTON, March [Special. morning, burned | qebate on the pension bill which too such a it & Hewey, and the | qecidedly political turn in the house, devel- I. King. Loss by | oped one fact which it would be diflicult to As Ciry, Mo., March 6, i y mn insured B.T. King 82,000, insured for ,000; make one out of ten people believe. That five at Murphysboro, Il night, was the fact that there is a marked and radi- destroyed three busines '1,,,“:‘..‘,‘,,\(,“ iz o | cal difference between the temperament_ ot f $15,000, whicl were only' partially in- | republicans as a class, This strange phe- nomenon was very emphatically portrayed in this case, and anyone who followed the de- bate would have to admit that the republicans T BRUTALITY. won more by their good nature than they lost in the argument. Whenever Mr. Matson scored a point against the administration of m Sedalia, where the headquar- the Knights of Labor, District Assem- bly No. 101, are located, are to the effect that 700 of the Gould employes at that place have gone out, and this will confirm the expecta- tion that the strike would become gencral. <, March 6.—The officers of the cific railroad company in this tate they have no news in regard to the > on the Gould Southwestern drop out. - than that contained in the Associated | mahent. patches, Rumor of an impending gene 1 strike of Ofticers of the Missouri Pacifia railroad are PN i EhtRHYOM sasa rule teuding higher. Low-priced | of national councils, altogether exploded. a Charitable Institution NeRtans! MoAlART I i ¢ ; | ghout Tex nt here | PSS 4% 2 ] 4 SRt N : ot , T O mate | the pension oflice during the campaign of reticent and positively decline to make any At Springfield, I “,"h’,w“m.,em the state. Indications point | issues are the favorites, and the trading in lnrlmmenmryhm([onh are few, but im- lI,\xu.th 16, Pa., March7.—|Speelal Tele [ joqy ~00 05 iust be admitted that he did & statement, further than that they do not an- SPRINGFIELD, 111, March 6,—There is as | to an understanding on the l,‘m of the | some of them has been unusually heavy. | portant. Labouchere’s motion for abolition | gram.]—T Imlun:snmnlau of the Mount Joy | 4o quite often—he received fully as much ticipate a possibility of supplying the places | yetno movement toward the going out of | KUIENts to quit worlk “generally Monday | Bonds that arelikely to py interest in the | of heriditary pecrage was rejected by 35 votes | soldiers’ orphans’ school by the state author- | 5 {0 republican opponents as of the st he did from his party associates. On the At lfluclmkfl\h morning an or'e r e Knights of Labor at the Wabnsh chops tn | i on all vonds erryink Mallory; | near future, and thoso that are to be benefit- | only in a houso of nearly 400 members—this, | itics yes urday resulted in some startling and freight, Thero is considerable dissatistac: Srday. oo fod Jhpoiso sertiing oo s | this eity, and none is anticipated by th au- | thonn the ranks of the loeal knishis. cape. | ¢d by 1eoranization schemes, have been in | too, aftera hostile speech from Gladstone, | revolting revelations, 273 pupils being com- | oo e o BE, FEARC TR g (OF ; issued by the exeeutive board of the Knights | thoritics in charge. clally those employed in the great compress | good demand at advanced prices. Dealings | The premier admitted that a large reform of | pelled to slecp two and three in a bed caleu- | ybon e Ton, Jack Adawms, of. New York of Labor, District Assembly No. 101, in ses- o TR, L‘ah\l!“ilnlll‘lli\ in government bonds during the week have | the houseof lords was inevitable, but asserted | lated to hold a single person. Thriteen boys elty, so emphatically” that that” young man y ¢ T o, s * The General Situation Yesterday. DA Te; ch 7.—Di: 2 4 ; sion at Marshall, Texas, ordering a_ strike of was almost lost to sight, the democrats failed to appreciate the humor of the situation, al- though every man, woman and child in the galleries joined with the republicans in mak-- ing the ceilings ring. The power to appre- clate a good point even when made against them, is one of the secrots of the success of the minority party in the present house in - turning the tables upon their adversaries, ‘The debato on the pension bill afforded the first opportunity for a lively political discus- sion of tho session, and neither party was w to embrace the chaunce affor dications are that every avpropriation bill will lead to politics and wind duels. Louts, March 773"“%‘::;“;‘;:3"3?,“'2 1‘)‘0:1’:,3;13:;';:0{;2{*};;:;,011)"‘t’,‘uf“f;‘“-u“,:‘,']‘I’c‘;":lg;gj prices recorded for somadssues, notably 4 per | hat when it should be undertaken the st half a dozen chronic sores, yot - o el Spary osing District 78, Knights of Labor, was | cents. The advarice has Invited some realiz- | hereditary principle should be preserved. He | ninety-four of them were required to bathe- railronds. In compliance with the order the | jocr ;{"“"T""‘ ab thelr headquarters, Noth- o, L morning intox- | ing, vrincipally, it iz said, by bankers. also suggested inclusion of the bishops, | regardless of physical condition in three tubs ne is known of the proceedings and their | cated, and was arrested and fined by the | The work of perfecting the details of the | showing his old tenderness for the ecclesins- | made by sawing m barrels in men struck at Sedalia, DeSoto and St. Louis, 0 ; 9 dalin, DeSoto and St Louls, | jeyders will not talk beyond saying they are | mayor. Golden was addieted to liquor some Reading syndicate appears to be going on | tical profession. The radicals and Parnell- | two and water changed but thrice while and it 1s expeeted_that like action will fol- ; N oyaam, nav o ¢ low at various other points. Seven hun- | §her o, atiL C; A Mall iy re-instated at | 30t g st St Th e Tevns | steadily. Progress isglow, owing to the mag- | ites coaleseed in the division. Zhe Irish | bathing tho entire lot. Scveral boys wero 1. dred men quit work at the Sedalia shops, | are redr "\fTairs in the Missouri Pacific | Knights of Labor. It is learned that the | nitude of the task. In theendit is not be- | debate on Thursday was notable, | found who had not had a change of shirts or * 840 at the works at DeSoto, and betwe been ata standstill all day, No | Knights have formulated a cireular asking [ lieved much difficulty will arise in complet- | mainly for the utter foolishness of | stockings for two months, and one had not and 300 at the shops in this eit s been made to move {r the business mvfl 3(: sl"l; an “g'le“:'e“,td“fl" ing the deal, for the reason that all the new | the tory tactics and for Lord Randolph | had a clean shirt given himsince the 16th of running force of the Gould yardmen are out much | {6 buy ot handle goods wanuactured by | socurities will be sold to the holders of the | Churchill's confession, which the country | Decomber. A little boy with a fractured arm including shopmen, trackmen and train men, uuge,- L AT D Rl 0% Mot | Tabor to examine their stock of goods. Also, | old ones. The managers of the syndicate [ now has from his own lips, that he had | had nothing done to it since it was sot four 1513,000, Of theso $,000 are clnimed to be | to-night had to be made up by the oflicials of | that all goods be shipped by other than the | will simply stick thosemen who were already | thought it was possible for the tories to co- | weeksago. One hundred and twenty boys Knights of Labor, but up to this afternoon Mallory Steamship line, ‘It is understood | stuck, Herein is the seeret of the so-called | operate with the Irish party., That confes- | have been whipped in one day for trifling of- % o e o g s March 7.—The labor | that this agreement will be presented to all | Lo o ar ving g o oh damage itical judg- p avera r back! only those employed in the machine shops e oL | o houabs here i olsewhers fn | reorzanization. Carl Schurz is havine a | sion does much damage to his political judg- | fenses, and several had their backs cut open rict Master | been unusually largd and at the highest | thiswould nothappen inhistime, and pleaded lm\‘usmeeyas. eight eamp iteh, four tetter, macline shopmen employed on the Missouri Pacific or Gould southwestern system of been very qul m 5 mm..p: | had struck. Itis estimated that at the pres- | guo. Thore Ao aseurnnces tmt bom. s | Toxas, very good thing in Jooking after the Interests | ment also, as much a5 to his Manchester pro- | with the strap. Meat had been given to the ent time from 2,500 to 8,000 men have gone | Will attempta coup @ etat to-morrow. At - === of ‘German bondholders in this and that re- [ posal for a union of th mbers | pupils not more than twice a weel, and FORECAST OF CONGRESS. out, but it is thought probable that if the | this point twelve local assemblies of the HOW THE BOYCOTYT WORKS. organizing scheme. To reorganize means | against the Scotch radicals and Iiish sep- | in pleces about two inclies squa VAT | ey T e managers do not accede promptly to the de- | Knights of Labor held prolonged meetings | ¢ Worrjes St. Louis Business Men to | simply to compel the bondliolders to accept a | aratists. the beans were served, a day ago, one boy iat May Be Done by Both Houses to-di received from the v. Sherman advices say orders have been o baen an Alarming Degree. rate of mterest below the original contract. Franceis again hostilo in 1ts rep- severely flogzed for taking more than iblo. who o st | S Louts, March 7.—Grain recelvers here | Commissioner Fink sends to Bradstreets | resentative dt Cairo is sceretly basking in | two tablespoonfuls, ~ Other inhuman acts of Labor, and 10 | are very much alarmed about the railroad sit- | complete statistics of the movement of cattle | Mouktar Pasha’s idiotic scheme for reorgan- | were related by the boys, ineluding the ortation to other points, | yation and fear a shutting off of receipts that | and dressed beef eastward from Chicago by | ization of the native-army. This would dis- | throwing of a butcher knife at one by a cook ers lold a long se will paralyzo business. Cousiderable corn | the trunk lines for the last six years. It is | turb thebudget and throw England back into | for some trifling offens During the Present Week, WasuiN , Mareh The chief busi- ness of the senate for the coming week Is ex- « peeted to be the ai: slon of the resolutions reported from the judiciary committee con- mands of the strikers all remaining Knights | 1o on the system will be ordered out. The | to hire all labor cause of the strike has been very diflienlt to [ members of the Knigh eet at, but the following statement s com- | furnish them trans prehensive and perhaps aceurate as has yet | AtDenison the stri The sanitary treat- e feasloniibdayipud sliow/noBIERE LY, has been purchased along the Gould lines for | the only satisfactory statement of the sort I | all the old difliculties of two years ago. ment of some boys, as related by them, moved ‘“'”'”"“'l‘i“:'“:"” of ::“' ;‘I‘l“":"“) L":"“'"l‘l‘“ On the 17th of last month District ;\=~;cu|- o -—— shipment this week, but the purchasers s have seen. It is noticeable that, taking the s the entire assembly to tears, ‘The investiga- ""'f*""“}_lll‘l‘lij'[‘ “" "x‘ ~A.;" I cse, g Dly 101 of the Knights of 1 SPOKE MAKERS OUT. they do not believe they will be able to move | whole field togethery the dressed beef move- [ Pebating Bismarck's Spirit Bill. | {jon will be resumed Monday when it is ex- | debate will ‘begin at 3 o'clock to-morrow BERLIN, M 7.—~The progress of the de- bate on the spirit monopoly bill in the reichs- tag has disclosed the fact that there is no hope of the matter being passed unless it be aeids it. ~On the present urgent demand for export | 10 3 A : v One Thousand Men Quit Work At the | corn, they say this will make a hardship that | Ment is now about equal to the shipments of BuNeDARe R WAL On W e o cannot ba estimated, cattle on_the hoot. Development of the Souti Brxp, Ind,, Mareh T About 800 to | AS & result of the boycott against non- | trade in New York has been much slower il B0y NGy MBI T union made cigars, the wholesale grocers and | g vhere. In the Tbelanalalntas, cured, | 3000 men employed in the Studeb; N CalArs O TetiR OIE oo lotsiot) | Linnielsawhore, i £ " | materially amended. On the sccond day of it s alleged, leave of absence for the purpose | yinee works laid . d S ; i Fecalnimio city are recelving large lots of | oetside of Boston, the eattle business is quite | Materially amended. On the sccond day o > n ringe works laid down their tools and quit returned from their customers with ] the debate less interest was manifested by A Cuban Ba of attending the convention from his imme- | ok at 2 o'clock Saturday atternoon. They word thiat tiey cannot sell them. ‘The retail | atan end. Regarding the situation in Baltt- | 4P S T, B FER BER y A diate superior, J. A. Crosby, 3 of waszes tawo weolcs | dealers say thiat a very large number of their [ more, a correspondent th iTy.d| Sshopunliciunder. ghe ioarainfbysthat theibill builder. T'his permission, it i all marehed | customers, on asking for cigars, lift the box | quiry shows that the weste ressed beef | Would be ref 1tothe committee and the nessed by J. J. McGeary e TARRCUOK belief that the government was prepared to | Long-Bearded, % and look on the bottom, and it they are not | inaustry 1 e () Innghiten ZOMR T S duMaeary oF Bl Qnlotly down 19 tio. K aIghia of Labor. Liot), Inpelod thor ind thembacl saying tiey will Balthas ‘i‘l'l‘““:'u“‘“ I;t,n“;'("“fl,i"“‘l',"‘;ui“‘)"‘;‘_ aceept its ullinate rejection, o conimittee | een killed by’ o Senator Plumb has given notice that he will call up during the morning hour to-morrow busines the delegates to that meeting foreman of woodworkers ot the 'I' citie car shops at Marshall, Ile I peeted that the same story will be continued. Public indignation is at a high piteh since o f 3 eatmel pso childrel the bill for the forfeiture of certain land§ the inhuman treatment of these children has | Ji B04 (0% TG TOHCRITE OF GO i the. been made known. construction of raii Senator Van R Wyek has signilic purpose o dit Killed. press the widows’ pen: at the earliest A bandit known as | possible moment, and Sen Vil d Diaz, £ Patilluno, i o seeure detion wpon tho e s hae | count bill before the end of ihe weelk. M many other aliases, has | €5, g Lrgpriation bills—pension o ceivil guard stationed at | ypgent deficlenc passed the house, Mo visiting ) 0 where they are 10w in secrat session, not smoke them. ‘The ic ! in the upper house of the landtag having the i © hiad commifted many murders, S nt ) gt i knights, The canvention, with Mz, Hall s | " Ciuicaqo, Mareh 7,—Toferring to tho strike | ot ell non-inion cigy nalf.” Home butehers there claim to lave | th (G UPHER oM of the Jandtag having the | Majas orted that ho was the person who '{‘\“',“‘"',‘,k“‘:‘J),;,“ },’,‘ ampittneof 'l','f,q}‘,',',‘{,'.le‘! a delegate, sat four days, and on the 19th 7 of ov on the railroads, and th Tost in the past year trade to the extent of 200 | measure with the wddition. of eight amend i ! 1,000 men employed by t Bros., wagon manufacturers at msular and 'diplomaties and Distriet of ( v[lunlr L appropriation billg, be to d coived tie ransous pd for 1 aso ol | 1¢ )se of them at interior points chs- | Don Julie Cussi and ¢hil adjourned. At noon on that day Hall re- head of live cattle week, their tiern o josed by Bisliop Copp, "Kho re Ve spirit ; ; Loy oL hie Knights of Labor do not ponetrate. i 5 ay referred monopoly | abduction. In oneof the bandits poekets, sued worl s usuel, On quitting his duty e T T X -— non ! Most ol the time during (e present weelt S DA AN - I u , : SUPID IN 1 JLPIT. bifi o o committeo’ composed of {ent- | tiere wis found a Tist of irteon rich ind weil ot ongideration of in the cvening he received a note from to an Assoclated press MINOR TROUBLES. CUEID ANATIL ‘BULELE elght members of the hovst, X # Khown 2 of gt piimiationg, aud | W1 be cansunied in considorat N oLon0 K Cosby stating that his services were no | porter this cvening: *When Lour m ity & e ‘ A Detroit Divine Marries a Rich Wid- e it1s it was his intention to kid- | fate ofIhese Measures, and i Is prapatie longer 1equired, and, it is said, assigning as | discharge themselye New Yoik Steam Heating Engincers ‘ y do what we neve ow Who Might be His Mother. Humiliated to Death, nap theim and hold tho for rausoin. passed. After the usual call of states the cause for lis discharge that he had been | did by then haye been in oper Romalty Wir Yurnorr, Mareh 7.—[Speeial Telegram.]— | BERLIy, March %.—A tragic oceurrence is o to-morrow, the comnities on publie builds sout frow his business without leave, “The | 0% 0 b AT ayo navos s Mareh T—Fho -slilke. of the Alll lu-(r:)lil[‘iwl ‘L...i’m ! ATy u‘;«‘nn‘:]n}l:ll reportad from Vienna, Captaln_ Gerstal, of Threo-aijllion Sortha Lather. ings and arounds il b entltiod to tie Noo o bisbustugesplthout foaves, Tho :UMH & egal “haltdays and Lor | engincers of the New York Steam Heating | A1 Dotroltis agog this cvening over a socinl | Feborted from Vienna. Gaphn, Gorstah of | vy quixaro, Mareh 7.—he house com- | aiid wil el up for number. of onee considered the matte Iis reinstate- ment was demanded, and either refused or neglecte. A strike was then ordered by Y aying belloved 1t q | company continues, Saturday morning the 5 for a da, work | coal bins were neatly empty, and the com- mittee on levees Mississippl river nd Ve nprovenents of the | measures providing for ihe eregtion of publio reed to report favor- | buildings thronzhout the country, “The eoms work better polie; alnine days, 1t is ment of the mar tial in that city for aslight offense and light caused by the announce- age of Mrs, C. R, Mabloy, | Was convieted, Asa matter of form g ) : oI} : | . wittee on the Pacific railionds will endeayor 1l lacal conmmittee, and upon the failure of [ {0 t0 v hult o dny’s work “Wo | pany seut word to tho United States ofiicers widow of the Detrolt merehant prince, who | Seutence was imposed upon him, 1le heard lie bill to approprinta 83,000,000 o elnso lie house during the morning he men o obey the order, s meeting of the | 42 1ot any sevious frouble. - A | ynd'postoflice that they could not perform uddenly last June, to Rev, W, J, | the sentence with compgsire ‘and bowed nd strenathen 5 of the Miss- Puesday the bill requiring the Pacifie Lty L ooy She guden o meettg of, the | fow of the men have deeided to demana an e gy s i b (B A suddenly last June, to Rev. W. J. [ 1ol tiiiv'to the court. Then, drawing. a viver for the purpose of imroving and A g L excentive board 1 the aetion of the | fdvance of 23 por cent, and have succeeded S K Ko TACO, lately in charge of St. Joseph's | revolyer and placing it to his head, he fired |£IVINg safely fona \d preventing ing out paténts for s, o s 1o subjeck Toeal commitiee and issued n goneral order, | 1 By lose Inelined to be satisiied to ed by the authorit '},,.‘)- were rve- | chapel on Medbury avenue, Speivs isa man | two shots and fell dead. estructive flood 15 10 be X~ | fiyan {0 I I wious upon ‘which the wen quit' work at Forf | £9 00t With thems Whey hold a meoting Jast | foreq 5 Superintendent Muitay, who | of about 30 years, Mus, Mabley is the mother pended by th maission | o 4 Worth, Murshall and Daitis. lis wetion ‘of [ 1ht and may canclude o Joiueh on bow- | orderea” @ sl and Botgnold to | of thirteen shildven, Loveral of whom. ave A Crazy Fron anler conrol of e seerctary ot ar. otho bou. difforont flic y aimed, wis not so | S8y ¢ A 8 t- police, The company i Bk haanria e A PArs, March 6.—The name of the man LI P ot pen uppropriation bills, it 15 noj el in the interest of the man' Hall as the | 160 tQ the frm last, Monduy making ll}::l:‘l:n boalat Pier 8, North, | oldenough to have becomo the minister's | o3 o d AN ot e in the Parls boursa Tho Oleara v that o1 them will eacli final action strike for the prineiple inyolved, — One year ago there was an agi ment made hetwes the knights and the man, e vefused to | Wite. Mr. Speirs came to Detroit from St. o et Aot 40 T “ ; > Bish o | yesterday is not Petroviteh, as at fivst re- i along tho route | Louis ot long ago, and by Bishop Iarris | JeSteriay Is, not Petravit witve ot ilany ing the week, the demand, but promised to roview ation personally with their superinton. t handle. - A SULCIS G HiPINAIRKE s and endeavor to adjust the ma P ufi.fix?:-“'m:f;fll.ll'|§l, was assigned to Medbury chapel, Mo was | and has been out of emplo, for son FORTY-NINTH CONGILS without due notice and investigation, torily, Srotherhood of Engie | YOrY popular with the small but ex- | time l~muw|1) he was a el 'S 5515 e Sovrn Bexn, Ind., March 7.— afternoon, at 2 o'clock, rangement, 1,000 men eniployed in thie w and carriaze factories of “the Studeh Bros. Iaid down their tools and left the The men sent a connmit to the pri sterday by preconcerted ar- House, WASIINGTON, areh 6, upon assewbling the lous mittee of the whole on lebate, 1, clusive congregation who worshiped at | and used to be well known in certain parts of little ehureh, and stood igh | e eity as a frequent speaker at public nice ing: 1879 Gal. S eLey in the favor of the young women. Among mrjd,},},‘w,,g “u{::.}},‘(..‘,‘{‘J,‘,,fi,,‘{.",‘” ooining —A conference Was | tho mamwa he was looked upon asa desirable ation, ot 1 e s Hood'’s 8 1/ delesation of tho | gonn-law. Until rerently it had been under- The Turco-Bulgarian Treaty. ooa s arsapar/ a contract, lh« l\llh(lll\(ullll‘llll. his bee lated | Z B orders, it understood, shall haul ¢ Alfor the steam | the wthe ~Immediately went into coms ate of the union ompany. o1is, Mire . i the factory thres w wnuln g an ad- Ewery, re) - . 4 . 1 addressed the committee nployed oi o gt el v | senting the Steam u.vmm{ company. The | stood that he was engaged to the young | CONSTANTINO March 6.—Roumelia or pecullar 4o itse 4 addiessed the commi on o imiwedinte diveetion of | 0L L SEHLI T ey, b it | bor délecates demandad the dischuy daughter of o prominent resident of Wood- | hias agreed to abolish duties on goods which | —rmbines: In a mannor pecullar to itself, the | 1y, sjlyer question, “ mbly 101, When the local strike ying and strengthening remo- M1 ved result the ex- bost bloo x on eatering able kingdom. You will find Objection to this HRoumelian duty | dies of the ave the conniite Zulate wag cler the rlng(alAOIL of Iha might | caugfior ot 8 Beg fow weeks ago he gave up | havealready paid custor Rowell submitted an argument in ops neer, the reemployment of Turke go through . 5 i frie Ry psition to the suspension of silver coinag w board of the Kaighis of this South- e Tor el e St s b8 | tho awmén who struck, ~with ful | theministy, telling his friends that ho was | was tho reason assiened by Franco for witli. | tis wanderful remedy effective whero otier | b ."‘,‘“’,,"',, Surpeanian ok Silvis 0L Moalor) syston was L soss! 4I-llen:‘hl§ul|;I»I|.|I= g 1 was sxpocted that the shops would ba | P4y for the time they' havo —been golng to New York to attend to some eastern | nolding her adherence to thie Turco-Bulgarian | mediciues have failed, Fry it now. 1t will < inicatiol h elve own 0% clased on “Tuesday, and o fio strongth of | 01k Timers declined to grant the demands | business of his prospective father-in-law, | treaty avpoiuting Prince Alexander military hongsx & purify your biood, ate the digestion, and other officers of the Texas Pacitie rail- y ! and stuted that he was animated only by @ | Mys = - oy wore | Tuler of easiern Roumelia i - Youd since March 1. When ‘tho firat lof of | 18 report the neri concluded to go’ out. | fu SeG e was altliatel ouly by u | Mrs. Mabley had preceded him and they were | Fulerof casiern Roumelia. and giv Nife and vigor to the entire hody, men walked out the board wsked for an ad- | LI0sE Who belonked to the Kuights of Labor | 1, i mpany had ail the coal | 1CHY '"I‘“]“”‘“A‘I' Siogptroppiis by Uov, d, Spanish Royalty Wedding, “Tinod's Sarsanasilla did ane’ Eroat oS Justment ot the trouble, including thezein the ched dd vether to alland went | g5 6aqed L and if its-un- . Drysdale, s, bley is very v - oh 7=-"Tho A (7 T was tired ont from overwork, and it t Justicnt of the trouble, ncluding thereln the | Ceeret session, . Nothiy learned of 3 and if its Manzin, Mareh 7.—The Infanta Eulalae, loading was cred With there the gov- | Speirs is poor. She was not a regular atr ‘ohoes, ernor of N ¢ would call out the | tendant at his chureh, but her children were, wiliia, meup.” M “Isuffered thy what transpired there, SII0NE, i Who weut out 1s ¥. 15 1 opposition t sister of the wrs frum blood poison, sion of silver coinase were to " Princ e king, was yesterday married Antonio, son of Duc de Mont- were subsequently diseharged. With this re- quest the board gave notice that a_refusal to of the ¢ be ‘ ik = ‘Though not so ycmthful as her rivals, My “Mhe cere Wi op e i Hood's Sar rilla and think I am Le Fovre comply would be followed by a strike on the - & ¥ ' ensier. The coremony was performed in [ ¢ Lo Koy Sowid sysion, ' ruilroad efused 1o do as ro Ontboeak af Minore l:mhhly poftessed Y (‘lmlms ol they | ks gojace Aaapet aud ias whiccsiad b tie LA B T LA Tkt B e ety Al SO AR R desind, and (o-day e executive board guve h L, % Louisvite, Ky, March7.—Gorernor Knott | did not. ‘Lley finally so Lewitehed the | royal family and anotable gathering of liobles e 4 . Tie comnuittee tien 1ose and the house ads werd foragonefatiive, © L0 A Salves’ provenl 1 seuld al seita message 1o the legislature yesterday | Young divine that he threw up his pastorate | and diploniats. Puvifies the Blood Jousned, uments Against Morreison's B, ch he ways and means connnittee yesterday listened to argu- formed by a comuitice of the order that had oo saying 200 tree winers, avmned, had “appeared | and followed his love to Ne been isstied, and that the wen in his 5oy THE CAR DHIVERS, before the state inspector in charge of eon- | 0f Mrs. Mabley’s children knew of the would go out inmediately, he asked theuw if L v - victs at work in the mines in Pulaski county, | riage till this ning. ahe mon were dissatistied With anything or if | A0 Agreement Reached On tho Cress | 1\ a'vivon him two days In which to remove Decsease in Impor Loxpox, Mareh .—Returns issued by the board of trade show tat the imports during seaparita f9 eharacterfeed Dy Uarities 1 1at, the eombination ( ) proportion; 4d, e — Pow. ey S o 3 ¢ seuring 8 {5 on the iron ore and pig iron schedules they 1,,. grievance, but they would on Town Line Differences, i omees . o hes on the War Path, the month of February deerea securing the active u ) reuly, “We' e Lo ordered 10 uit wor NEw You, M Tho strike of the | e Wen, saying they would burn the camn. | g Arite, March T-News was | 5 compared with thoso of the corscsn of the Marrisou taritf biil, Williaw L, St und leave the o slignis ™ and ‘thoy alieved the | Bloceker stzeet aud Twonty-thisd streat cross l]h«' govoiuor hias orderod troops 0 the | yoodivet” hore: tomiant that & band of thirty monthlast year, and that the. esports de- { B of Philadelphia, nanufactuser ull#l' o Lout 0 ueh Wk em= | own rallroad employes continued yo: "(‘u‘"‘ snios, A, C. D and B of the state | APaches ten days ago attacked a puty of SRR A e i ation, 1l f ‘mf.xl'n‘y hat nge : of the yard superintendent | Morning, the situation being unehauged. | oiatd it iast Might 10 wtotect the miners | travelers fifteen miles southwest of Nocosi An Italian Shake. 2 my 3 I“.«.Amm. protesting and renmotis 14 1vin 1erLIGd iRt Cons truuble was an- | Knots of pnen stood on the corner of Te: fud convicis at Greenwood, Kentuck: Bonora, Mexico, killing one Mexican and an | Ross, Marcl: 7.—An easthquake has ec- HLAoasoN, piop sed reduction o ticipated In the luudling of engines. Loeo- | avenue and ia the v mobives are fired and wade ready road by shopiien, iron ind Wrollit scrap iron, at committee and cougr ey of 14 tlain 10 fullow sdeh nily of the Blesck Governor Kuottin the afternoon issued a | American named Zess. The Indians, who curred at the elty of Cosen: or the | giveet stati ation. | proclamation manding th P, g ) PR s A1 016 Hot togelied by g | S1Fcet station and diseussad tho situation. | proclamation comniandiag the people of Pu- | are belioved 1o belong o ¢ ronimo's band, | 1t RSPy S In southern ere that a num- ) P oy e e 8 od | aski epunty to keep the peace, and ordering | then proceeded to~ William Brown's " ghtin g M gugincers and trcaen until teads o g0 out, Most ALkLe med Ssomed ;“"‘“"‘:‘“",‘i‘} in | thie'wob to disyorse; Two hundred sonvicts | mine, © whete o MeKerton - was © kiljed ber of liouscs ware One pes- ik How York Cit ey it ot n]‘) lmls.nrn continued il w dourth stree hoy | are employed fn the mi o trouble is ex- | last September, and killed Brown. and his D'Was kldiog sud o | Mood's 8Sa i Bank Statement. . io englues would liase 10'be i fito the | said cauployesof the Blogckor street | peoted Lofore tolay, witen {ho freo mincrs | compauion, Jaies' Moser, The baud then ood’'s rsaparilia A Jouudbo l;:io o ml:lum‘l s s doe dur. | at ublp to presont thelr cluims | swear WL dastioy the conviet cvmp. | started souili, eamped one mile south of San 1 Bold by all drecitita §1; wix for §5. Made - Yonk, Mureh G.=11s weoklv-aNE o the lust strike on the Gould syt |t the o plore Commissioner | The aonviots are af preseut guarded in their | Pedro, wherd ""'Y stole_elghty huscs ' be- PrORIA, LlL, Marcli 6.—The giain elevator 1 enly by Q. L HOOD & CO., Lowel!, Mass, 5t issued to-day 12 E‘ m: “u 5\;.cfu :n llild} l“ O bourell Souie of - the | quarters. The l‘hoouwoofi ?lues are six | longing to the settlers and then wend i the | of D. Fumu. Joeated at Eastow, I, durnc i row Sedalia (Me.) o the Post- | wien, it s wock Ufteeu and | miles from tae Ciacinall 3outhern foad, | direckion of Siesre Mudre mosntalon, 4 st (gl Loss, €40,000) Wsutdnce, 135, 100 _Doses One Pullar.

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