Show E W yorio blaine C tile I 1 B IN HARRISOM FAVOR w T arido of business men AN enthusiastic INT I 1 0 1 the democrats also by tore bli ailt arade in I 1 SUDDEN DEITH cleveland denies that go ever felt to bulk oil a with ati mamas 0 I 1 western asad pread 14 TI 11 tit campaign there ended fit a speech new alie republican campaign in brooklyn closed tonight to night at the clemont cle mont aronce rink a s h by lion james G blaine un je r the auspices of the orga niza tion of irish the structure has a capacity to accommodate 5 OW persons and they were there to and more too hundreds were un abl to gain judge rooney resided a d essayed a s it w ich was c n t short by shouts fogec mr bla ine who advanced and spoke substantially as follows I 1 did not come here tonight to night to make a by speech but up it case are you in favor of a tire tarifa crie 1 0 I 1 yes yes 11 we vote for har r is on crice of 11 Are favor of pa a ine ansons to deserving yi axt yes I 1 then vote for liar abon cries of we will vote for ham 11 are YOU against tho dent using the veto as if he were a voter in ther senate or the house of Represent lyos adea of yes we are then vote against cleveland cries of we avill 11 are you in is a thorough ame ran 8 to 1 I 1 through and ahr A 7 zi 1 V 11 are then vote for r are you in favor of using the surplus I 1 a the treasury of the united states to the alic debt shouts of ra ny T i ea hen vote for harrison yes we will are you in favor 0 fraking sixty million dollars out of the public Treasury and loaning it to favorites without it terest T cries of no well I 1 have something more say on that point for I 1 have learned something since I 1 last spoke oil it not only hive they taken sixty mil dollars and loaned it to pet houses in the united states but they have done it through the agency oll bank established by fr jordan arid by the late mr manning they have made them i sort of gov e rement bureau they gave them eleven hundred thousand dollars as a fixed balance to call their own and then they have ai lowed them to out this sixty millions of dollars banks and by that means tried to get a large num her of banks th the country to give them their and I 1 say here that bouls XIV of Fril nets or peter the great of russ or napoleon at Ps molt absolute period never hive dared to treat the treasury of their respective countries in that way never cheers and I 1 wonder that it has not wide a more profound clonin this country they have said as the now york times and aning that secretary aher ma been denying that a gool chilev and this morning I 1 reao a speech from secretary sherman himself and he explained exactly the difference when secretary sherman made that marvelous loan of fatir per centi in igo they were sold through baags and paid for at the banks counters tho bianey was in ere I 1 T n transit man w 0 U or fours and the nian got P ay for surrendered derad fives and sixes but these men have tak eai abe money in the and against every islon q law have dipped their hadji in up to the elbows and helped their friends the most corrupt thing you can con calve of Is to take the money of the government and give it out to banks who can use it as an influence for the party in power I 1 saw to my regret in a paper an buxtin tIn made that the extradition tra ty had blien isly amended a Rep Allean committee and reby the sena by a republican I 1 state positively and state it of my own knowledge that there Is not one particle of I 1 jun dation for that allege tion and that like the fishery treaty which surrendered oar rights in the fisheries this ei tradition is supported in the senate by democratic senators and by them alone applause referring to the republican pa d which he witnessed today to day r BIADO said it was the political procession that 4 aver trod the streets of new york ap T 1 i 1 well compared with tacoa h 1 cle th e president of the united states me why that was a picket guard mere ly to the ican gen alemer that pr oc sn lon is prop fie tiei it weans that the people of new york are n it d not on old g aa li etim not th old fashio ed 11 t t we democrats ana I 1 I 1 but a fight between thea and the anti A light between protection nd free trade pro I 1 ed I 1 cheers the people were his telegram wa read indianapolis nov 5 W 11 iray brooklyn N Y please express the irish alneil protect lopit association in brockl my thanks for their cordial and corf tit pro phoe as the rooting a 0 spirit and devotion ta principle which they it ave shown in tills havle been as as they are creditable to their intelligence and manhood I 1 aate t this wee tinge blaine WAS briten to a mass meeting in the grand army hall in the eastern ds brict of he made s short speech saying in tty t we must stand together in election this union carries the flag of the union ot a dirth biubans biu dans or IS A ik I 1 toabe bandl date for vice pret 1 I dent I 1 think the campaign badge Is 11 pocket chandker chief riach tie a dupies on his nasal eitrem I 1 az yen I 1 prefer the banner of t united which was borne tip of new york by people and under that flag and under the flag of protection we shall I 1 win a victory on tuesday next after this speech mr blaine was conducted to e skating rink in the outskirts out kirts of the cita fatigue was apparent and h spoke but a low moment I 1 eweather MW eather and procession ilaw nov 3 lovier broadway wig thronged thron ged with people afternoon to the start of the lop allcan parade of business men th wea ther was much tte same as that of last saturday when the demo cr ti c business men paraded the rain came pouring down steadily fro m ot of a leaden sky but this t seem in any way to dampen the ardor of the pa promptly at one the procession moved with grand marshal micthell Mit thell atcho head the american flag was omal in the ran of the pi the buildings and windows along the of the procession multitudes of people thronged thron ged the route crowds of eight seers blood on the roots and in the windows and door ya and cheered the organizations as they passed and the pa frequently joined in im ined lately behind the marshal came a string of twelve horses in double line drawing a truck bearing the model of a steamship the was intended to re the dolphin which was at first d to be unacceptable to the govern t b no w considered one of the t e in the a avy for coast defence along side the model were 75 men in uniform they came front the docks of wards line of bavaria steamships and carried a banner inscribe d T he democrats killed john mach but it is t goed watching on no a the most ing and unique feat ea the parade was the A n res e d b y the eric I 1 of u twerp were 5 me in line the men wore tweed suits and white hats and each carried an umbrella around the outside of which wore stars while the ribs were alt ornately red white and blue thus making the national flag when they wheeled out of liberty street to take their place in the parado behind the philadelphia clubs they receded by a standard la is at your back when st business men gwun into 13 r 0 d Y from that street h ead I 1 by the regiment b and there was aag shout from the row d that lined either side of the first came the coffeo ex change followed by the tobacco men every man of the latter bad a log of tobacco plant suspended to the tappet of bi coat or a mammoth plug suspended from his neck the brokers club was one of the features of the parade each man carried a cans to which wits attached a american flag then came members of the consolidated ex change the othar associations filing into broadway from wall street being the produce and maritime the custom hohag brokers cotton ex chanze A R whitney bowling green wo king mena prot e active association and coal trade th came others in the fol lowin gorder the lawyers from vine street the insurance men from ceder and the machinery and r at troad supply men from liberty street t the jewelers from maiden etue wholesale drug chemical and alot atole trade hide sal leath ier trade sale boot and shoo trade hardware trade west side merchants and war veterans association pap erand associated trades booksellers and stationery stationers station ers ca tand railway and steamship tra T el es JN goodba nd co lumbia cilvie stu e ants umbrellas central dry gis h attard barriers farri ers and staw 98 gas fix 1 es east side business moats emal alg d n material up town business mens association ew york university students and dental students above chambers street the scene beggars description crowd obstructed the side walks and the windows 0 f both sides 01 11 roadway were filled with ape gators ta tors in chambers t for many blacks above the marelia ng clubs waited for over two ho ure after the head of the procession 1 ad passed them before their right as uncovered by organizations ng further down town in fact the e lefkof this line was not ili motion until after five the great est enthusiasm preval ked all along the alue here and there in the ering display of stars and stripes and republican insignia were occasional democratic decorations of bagdanas bandanas ban danas papers bearing chinese cha rac ter and pictures of president ole veland the pa flaunted their little amerian Ameri cn flags and hissed the banan d as and groaned at the is of be candidates tle of the republican national committee nerre w decorated and a bau bearing the portraits of the candidates waved over the cheering thousands hon warner lion levi P col gen john C fremont rio he P areas from a stand at the worth monument madison square H 0 n james 0 blaine t be pageant from one of the i of the fifth avenue hotel and afterwards he had been to gt to I 1 he rel viewing stand it Is estimated that at least fifty thousand thou gand men in the parade while approach the stand broker wm J 08 bourne one of the copped deal ad was borne away shortly above the reviewing stand the parade was disbanded L I 1 I 1 colossal if light closing tit campaign naw conr nov 3 the dento C parade tonight to night started an hour later thin sched aled the crowch were immense the eight of tens of thousands of men all baang torches or lanterns baffles description th 9 fantastically decorated and be decked with flags and bagdanas bandanas ban danas ia ever conceivable we tut they moved along twelve abreast were frequently blocked by lite crus hinic crowd whom th 10 police powerless to it nalo evea where cad be heard t ho a miller the mattei with grover with the regula answer hes ail 1 I lit 11 anina I 1 other refrain they am i erity was ben iben hell never see to 8 booso till t ii it the robin obids nea I 1 bab I 1 d the d ry L g sm c the w h I 1 as 1 voil ate ou ln who th I 1 r t 1 r I 1 U abu IM ra 11 I 1 give US the world far a maket 11 wheres sackville west was a con stant query which called forth the statement bes in the soup among the remainder of the clubs were the wholesale dry goods porters and I 1 ruckman stock exchange club rail road club west side business men who lelo jewelers insurance men custom house broker sp wholesale druggists boot and shoe men young mens independent b ele railroad employed emp loyes prod co and maritime coffae d cotton exchange roal estate men stud in Fiti rance a an d lt vast of le 1 a g t i tibe b a 0 the procession was street and fifth avenue a well dressed un known man dropped to the ills body wa staken M the IS house when governor hill and the members of the lort arrived at the grand stand it was 8 30 and for an hour previous the str had been packed with pon ale Sati lense 60 policemen had dIfficulty lakee tile road clear for the procession to pasa by the reviewing stand the scene witnessed by those fortunate enough to secure sesta on the principal iland was picturesque in the ex trenie and mhd array of torches borne by the thousands of pa had the of a gigantic flame As t am mance aaers a eared madison the several comp ahles of men made a splendid appearance the well known figure of joee J at the head of the ado n ineas mens cleveland wd in am oc tation was greeted with three cheers and a tiger from the vicinity of the governors bor it took nearly four hours for the cession to pan the grand stand arti mates of the numbers in the groces blon range from to the scene about the republican headquarters up too midnight was fifty police heip kept busy earing the cro ads from the acl l tal the had all tho could 0 to quiet chic occurred between representatives of the different political beliefs ait the democratic organize eions at brockl n number ng mada a final dy e m this evening by a grand parade through the principal thoroughfares cleveland and tie hish buffalo Bu FrALo nov 2 an evening pa day printed an in g that grover cleveland once said h a wol aid not run u pon a ticket with aidy irishman particularly an irish aman catholic at a beatin here toight to ight over by james of the arlah national he read the following d asp h guel ved in r esponde to a t ele ed pit which trad been sent to the I 1 at by his friend wilson S bias sell 1 I am much surprised that at this isle day any person in buffalo should me ice the accusation you quote or that a n n a paper published th 0 to shoal d a ws currency to such a ile which an promptly denied when first started some years age and the utter absurdity of which was P by the my irish frien ro d 1 t he canvass then pending I 1 e h c bitti ally deny thi allegation coliff the affidavit you mention because these charges are circulated at my home and because I 1 forbear express intz my amazement that st uch erkless et kless meanness should be added to the basest ingratitude a 1101 tovia I 1 settlement of le fouts texas nov 2 fayette berry and john hanks yesterday had it implement lement ot accounts berry shot hanks and hanks stabbed berry each one killing the other I 1 L L ST petersburg PETERS NOV t f alen director of the can cablan rail roads committed suicide today to day by hooting himself with a revolver ile left a ater 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