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Louis, Sept. 1. The conference of labor lenders of tho country which has been In Benslon here two days finished Its work Inst evening. The meeting was productive of several sensational speeches nnd mnny resolutions, yet no dpolslve action wns taken In the prin cipal mntter for which tho gathering was summoned the abolishment of government by Injunction. The con vention, which had been announced as the last one of its kind to be held, while adjourning sine die, has merely poctponcd mattors on the action before It for three weeks, as a call for astmllar conference, to be held In Chicago on Monday, Sept. 27, was Issued. It was agreed that the basis of repre sentation nt the Chicago convention should be one delegate to each local labor organlgatlon and two from each congressional district, every man to he a wage worker. The chair then ap pointed Messrs. Mahon, Debs, Sover eign, Donnelly and O'Connell a com mittee to arrange for the Chicago con vention, and Informed the convention that any money Intended as contribu tions for the striking miners should be sent to Secretary Pearce, of the United Mine Workers, at Columbus, O. Among the resolutions adopted, which vigorously denounce the Injunctions Is sued by the courts against strikers, was one declaring, "That we hereby set apart Friday, the third day of Sep tember, 1837, ns a "Good Friday" for the cause of suffering labor In America, and contribute the earnings of that day to the support of our struggling broth ers, the miners, and appeal to every union man and every friend of labor throughout tho country to do likewise." Mr. Debs and "Social Democracy" dominated the convention, and the fa mous labor leader carried the gathering off lta feet In the afternoon In one of his characteristic speeches, In the course of which he said: "Certain it Is there are thousands of our fellow citizens suffering, and cer tain It Is this cannot last. The time will come to Incite the populace. When this time comes you can depend on me. I will not stand In the rear and ask you to go ahead. I will be In front, and say to you, 'Come on.' I shrink; from blood shed, but If this Is necessary to pre serve liberty and our rights In that event I will shed the last drop of blood that courses through my veins. "Plutocracy cannot buy me. They may send me to Jail, may ostracise me or may hang me, but, In tho lan guage of the revolutionary heroes, 1 do not propose to part company with my self respect, Independence and manhood. We no loncer have a re public. There Is not a vestace of It loft. Tho judiciary of this country has placed a padlock on my Hps, forbid den me to walk on public hlghwayE and destroyed all of my rights. I sub mit because you compelled me to. I am helpless. I appeal to you and to the country to come to tho front, take this cause to heart, and these questions will then be solved. I will bo free and so will you. "Tho people aro ripe for a great change. All they lack Is direction and leadership. Lot this conference supply It. Let this conforncce set the pace. Announce to tho world that it will temporarily adjourn for three weeks, to renew preparations. Ask every man to pledge himself to be there. Come If you have to walk. No man has a right to plead poverty. "The significance of this movement portends new and Important develop ments along tho line of battle. I look forward to the time when people will dethrone tho power that has enslaved them. The movement Is marching grandly forward, and plutocracy will soon understand that slavery and despotism have no rights to place on American soil." As Mr. Debs finished the delegates rose to their feet, threw their hats In the air and crowded forward to greet the speaker. Chairman Prescott pound ed vlgoiously for order, but it was fully five minutes beforo the convention recovered from the spell which Mr, Deb's oratory had cast about them. A resolution, introduced by Mr. Ma hon, of Detroit, calling upon all miners now at work to desert their posts and terming them enemies of human lib erty so long as they remained on duty, was adopted. Mr. Mahon had another resolution prepared, asking the con vention to call for 100 volunteers to go Into the town of Pocohontas, Va., on tho 15th of September, and there hold a public meeting "In defiance of the mayor of that city, who had set him self up in opposition to the God given and constitutional rights of free speech." but at the last moment con cluded not to present It. The reason why will probably come to the front at the Chicago convention. Notwithstanding the convention early in the morning had declined to act off 'President Itntchfbrd's resolu tion requesting President McKInley ti convene congress for the purpose of de fining the authority of judges in the matter of Injunctions a resolution to that effect, but requesting the conven tion to ask President McKInley to act In that direction, introduced by W. D, Ryan, the- Illinois organizer, went through with a whoop, and shortly be fore T o'clock the convention adjourned sine die. Mr. Katohford, who was especially pleased with the convention's Instruc Hons regarding the request for the oon venlng of congress, hurried away last night to Columbus, where he will at tend a conference of mine workers and operators tonight. Just before his de parture he was shown the dispatch from Columbus, O., saying that the coal strike was considered there as settled. President Itatchford acknowl edged that he had received a propo sition to have the miners resume work at 61 cents, pending arbitration. Ho addedt "Our executive council meets tomor row night, and the proposition of Mr. Young, who represents a large number of operators, will be conslderad, with other matters. I must decline to dlsr cuss the proposition until after It is submitted to the council. It would not be right for me to do so. This oonven tlon has given iw very material aid al ready. The money that will be coir lected under the resolution passed will amount to between 11,000,000 and ,5.000, 000, and It will keep us alive a long time. It allows us to go on With tho strike without fear of starvation." Certainly you don't want to suffer with dys pepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and low of appetite. You have never tried DoWltt's Little Early Itlsers for tbeao complaints or you would have been curud. They are small pills but great regulators. (J. II. Hageubucli, rutting the baby to bed Is the good night Joy of a hap py day to a healthy mother. Many mothers delegate this motherly duty tn a nufse. Some mothers hardly see .their batty the live long day. This is not because they are without mother-love or the nat ural impulses of a womanly woman. it is uecnuse ot their own ill health and broken ce, mii be cause baby la also This unfortunate state of affairs might have been avoided had the mother, diirinir tli period of expectant motherhood, taken the right cate of the delicate organs that make maternity possible. A woman should al ways keep these important organs well and strong. Her own health and that of her child depend upon it. The best medicine for orosnectlve moth. era is Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. It makes healthy and strong the organs that bear the burdens of maternity. It cures all disease and weakness. It makes comfort able the period preceding motherhood and renders the advent of baby easy and nearly painicss. jr. insures a neauny cmui. rne pains and suffering that women endure, as a result of weakness of the distinctly wo manly organism, vanish under its use. 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After listening to short speeches of welcome the president entered a landau and proceeded to the Elysee palace. Awaiting the arrival of President FaUre were larse bodies of troops massed In the vicinity of the Gare du word, Including the whole of the ar tillery garrison from Mont Vnlerlen. The scene. at the railway station and alone the entire route baffled descrip tion. The crush nt the riaoe de l'Opera was so great that the combined efforts of the mounted guards, Chasseurs, mounted eendarmle nnd brigades of police were hardly sufficient to keep order. The scene as viewed from a balcony was one lone to be remembered. As the presidential cortege moved along PRESIDENT FELIX FATJP.E. the streets the crowd began to sway and move about, the excitement reach ing the climax as President Paure drove up bareheaded and acknowledged the shouts of welcome. M. Mellne sat on the right of the president, opposite him being General Letournles and Baron Frederlchs. In the second car riage appeared M. Hanotaux and three generals. Then followed a long lint of carriages containing officials who met the presidential party at the sta tion. In tho'Place de l'Opera a large plat form had been erected, and upon It were assembled the members of the committee of the chamber of commercf and Industry of Paris, which had ar ranged the decorations and which had been commissioned to welcome the president back from Russia. The grand stand was surrounded by a ring of tri umphant arches. M. Faure alighted nt the picturesque grand stand, deco rated with crimson and gold. The band played "The Mnrselllnlr.e" and massed cholr3 sang tho Russian hymn, ac companied with solemn, thrilling ef fect Tho chairman of the committee of the chamber of commerce and In dustry read an address, to which Pres ident Fauro briefly replied. Then the procession to the Elysee palace was resumed. The shouts chief ly heard as the president was driven to the Elysee were "Vive I'Alllance," "Vive la France," and "Vive la Rus sle." There were thundering cheers and shouts of "Vive la Felix Faure." Such a spectacle of popular enthusiasm has rarely been witnessed. The people seemed entirely to lose self control. Many accidents occurred during the crush, and the ambulance corps was kept fully occupied. The shrieks of the women In the crowd wero sometimes painful to hear. Tho president has evidently been wel comed back to France not as a poten tate, but as tho faithful representative of the people, and his Reception Is re garded as a triumph, not of a person, but of a principle, and the date of Aug. 31 will undoubtedly be known hence forth ns "Alliance day." Three performances were given dur ing the afternoitn at the Theater Fran- caise and In the evening at the opera. The people waited the whole day to ob tain admission. The only discordant note at night was the holding of two socialist meetings to protest against the governments policy. Ten minutes after the president had passed the Madlelne a bomb was ex ploded Inside the railings around the. church. Two arrests followed Immedi ately, and the railed enclosure was closed by the police, who began an ac tive investigation Into the outrage. Nobody was Injured by the explosion, but the affair, following bo closely upon others of a similar nature, caused the greatest excitement. All the persons Inside the railings of the Madeleine were minutely examined by the police before they were allowed to leave. The fragments of the bomb found by the police resembled those found in the Bois do Boulogne on June 13 laBt and on the Place de la Concorde on' June 16 last. It consisted of an Iron tube filled with an explosive and loaded with nails. At the prefecture of police the bomb explosion is not attributed to anarch ists, but it 1b rather believed to be the work of a lunatic, who was responsible for previous similar affairs. It is be lieved that the men arrested fop com plicity In the explosion are Innocent, And all of them have been released. At midnight a band of 1G0 persons, with flags flying, left the opera and proceeded In the direction of the Elysee, shouting "Down with Emperor Will iam." 'Jfhe police stopped the proces sion, and the band dispersed with a souffle. Two of the leaders were placed under arrest. Tho Wonthor. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Increasing cloudi ness; variable winds, becoming south easterly, and warmer. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is tho best medioino in the world for all forms of Coughg and Colds and for Con sumption. Every hottlo Is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough. 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At V HkcKlmrrp Wllkoshnrro, 7; Mnn trrnl, 0. At Scrnnton Syracuse. 10; 8crnn ton. 3. At Providence (12 Innings) 1'rov I denco, C; Htiffalo. 8. Atlnntlo LMtBllc. At Newark N work, 7; Reading, 0. At I'atcrson l'ntpmon. 2: Lnncnstcr. 1. At Richmond First fmme: Richmond. 6; Athletic, 3. Second gnmc: Itlchnmnd. 7. Athletic, 3. At Norfolk Fl'st mime: Norfolk, 6; Hartford, 4. Second came: Hartford, 4; Noffolk. 1. Stubbed by 11 Jontoim Wlfti. Chlcngo, Hept. l.-vMrs. Frances K. Mlddleton, wife of Opnrgp Mlddlctnn, the theatrical manager, stabbed Belle Carmen, a pretty variety actress, In flicting six wounds, which may prove fatal. Jealousy wan the cause, Mrs. Mlddleton claiming that Miss Carmen had alienated her husband's affections. The police permitted Mrs. Mlddleton to go home after making a statement. She said that she would be on hnnd when wanted. Sonilltiir Money South. New York. Sept. 1. A cnnvnss of the leading banks In this city shows that large sums of money are being shipped south dally to help move the crops. One of the most prominent financial Institutions here has sent about $700,000 since the middle of the week. Alto gether It Is estimated that fully B,000. 000 of "crop money" has been shipped from this city within the past fort night. Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your LI Away. If VOU want to nuit tobanen nslnirnutlv and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tnko No-To-Iiac, too wonder-worker that makes wenk men stronir. Manv caln ton noundn tn tun ilav. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ilao from your own druggist, who will guarantee b cure. 50c or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Rnmoilv rv, Chicago or New York. pera. Railroad. SCnUYKILL DIVISION. July 1, 1897. Trnlna mill lnA 31. 1 1. - . ,or Wlggans, Gllberton, Fraokvlllo, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. iramburg, Readme Ppttstown.Plioenlxville, Norrlstown and Phil, adelpula (Broad street station) at 6 08 and 1105 a. m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. Sundays, " . 1 -w. ,...aiiio mm inter mediate stations only 917 a, m. week davs. Sundays, 9 45 n. tn. Train. 1 Mvn T.".. 1T Ml . 10 40 a. m. and 12 31, 511, 752 and 10 47 n Sunday, 11 13 a. ra. and 8 41 p. m. I T . t . 1 1 1 . . . . - . iam luiui.ulo mr ouenanuoau at 10 Jt t. iu. and 12:05, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Hunda l 10 40 . tn., 5 15 p. m. Tmv. Tlillnnll.ta .4. i . Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 a5and 10 19 a. ra., 4 10 and ' V P' m'I1weoV: days- Sundays leave at 6 50 a. rn. j . . """i", i-jiumicipnia, it, rtea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lorn Branch, and Intermediate stations, 6 50, R.25 ..o, ... ,ii., o.vhj mm i.w p. in. weeic-aaya. Sun days, 8 25 a. m. ieave uroau street station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. T".TntToa tt'Onlr.lof. On j ru 1 rr sir - 7 83, 8 20, 8 S3, 9 50, 1021 pining Car), 11 01 a. in 12 00 noon, 2S5 (Limited 100 and t tX p. in! Dining Cora), 1 40, 280 (Dining Car) 2). 350 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00. 7 W, 7 Vl. 1000 p. in., M Vl, nlgnt. Sundays, 3 20, 4 03, 4 50. 5 15. 820,833,950, 1021, (Dining Carl 1135 a. m ?Slii?a'Sn,,.n? ba ?M (U'nliiR Car), 4 00 (Llnrltcd4 22Dlnlng Car), 5 20, 6 56,(I)lnnc Car) 6 85, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. ln.,12 01 night. U ' jkAjrt:sa iw imstuil witnoui ctiangc, 11 00 a m week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. TTn. luHlmnm nn,t W.l,ll... oka m m 1USJ, AAB3, O, m 12 09. 12 31. 1 12.11 IS .4 A fr. Ill Congressional Limited, Dining Car, 617. 055 Dining Carl, 7 31 Dining Carl p. m., nnd 12 05 night week days. Sundays, S 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23 IV , Yz, . 1 Jt. ' . v10 onKresstonal i.lm- .teu.uuunguirj.ooa turning carl, 7 81 Din ing Car p. m. and 1205 night FOR ATLANTIC CITY. TaVff Ttrftmt .Inwil .fnltnn ,.ln Tl D..vv D..... .... vi. 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