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Show j KEUtXEYS TUT CX. j Tbe threat Lerel.r Fiuds Hl Ohu Level. Chicago, 19. The Timet' Indian-ap:lis Indian-ap:lis says: Tne great labor demon-1 strrtiion with tbi; great California agitator as the leading attraction, was a ridiculous fiilure. 1'nere was less than 100 persona in the procession. Af'er epsecheej by the lesser communistic com-munistic lighti, Kearney mounted tue platform and exploded with b great noise. He recited a portion of tue second chapter of 8t. James, with a vicious intonation indicative of an inclination to convert bis Bible into a bludgecn and ami some of the I aloresaid capitalists to kingdom come. Here followed a recital in Billings I gate of the history of the recent political po-litical campaigo in California, where labor was crowned king in the battle against democratic rubbers and republican re-publican thieves, leprous bondholders who have apparently lost the lecherous lecher-ous qualities, piratical thieves and and soulless vampires, assisted by Bohemian ghouls employed by the monopolistic press to dm tort facLs and misrepresent the workinsmen. The plains of California, said he, ars strewn with the carcasses of public plunderers. We did not want ncr ask for sympathy, nor do we want it now. We waut liberty, and liberty we will have, though midnight skies and hell iUelf overflows with tbe corpses of tbe robbers. Workingmen here can accomplish all that we have done in California by uniting and pooling the issues. We will first pull down, and then upon the ruins build up a political party that will once more raise tbe flag of our country over a land of liberty. Kearney closed with an expression, a belief that the muttering and thunder is heard in the air, that the leaves of the forest whisper to us of the desolation approaching, approach-ing, and that when tbe tornado bursts over the land, perjured judges, pirateti and cutthroat bank stock owners would have a tough time to get along on this Bide of the river. Tbe Ihbune, this morning, says editorially that the Kearney demonstration demon-stration in Iudiauapoli, yesterday, came iuto competition with a demou-btration demou-btration of welcome to the new Catholic bishop of the diocese. Tue result furnished an additional proof j that the blatant communist iruiu : California can expect neither comfort 1 nor countenance from the great body of the Catholic church. Tne new bishnp was welcomed by a vast crowd of people, glad of the opportunity to chow their lespect for hi.? hcly office. Kt-aruey was neglected with conspicuous con-spicuous contempt, the street procession pro-cession which was to have received and escorted him to the picnic grounds, uumbering but sixty-eight by actual count. The Indianapolis : demonstration was a significant , Kumnln nf lh estimate held of Kear nty among western workingmen. He is a failure as a sensationalist in in this lougitude, aud ought to lose no time in returning to tbe open arms of tlie " 'Frisco hoodlums." Tue following dispatch has been received here : Indianapolis, 19. I will be in Chicago on Tuesday night, August 19:b. (digued) Dsnis Kearney. He will speak on the large square, corner of Market and Madison streets. |