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POLITICAL CADLDRON EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S MOVEMENTS. TOL NOT MIX IN FACTION FI32IS , Barbecue ut Shcliiyvlllc , I ml. Mc- Klnlcy'a and Frye's Kansas D-tes Cancelled People' * 1'iuly Head quarters Moved to To'v'Icn Senator Mills Seriously 111 I'olltlcal Notes. SHELBY VILLI : , Ind. , Sept. 29. The Democrats of Eastern and Central In diana held a grand barbecue here to day. At the fair grounds , enclosed in a quarter mile of rope and guarded by half a hundred special police men , were sixty tables , each forty - eight feet long1. Ten beeves , twenty calves and 2,000 loaves of bread were used for the feast. Af ter the parade General Stevenson ad dressed the crowd. Congressman Warner of New York , Senator Turpie , and other distinguished Democrats made addresses. Cleveland's Plans. BUZZARD'S BAY , Mass. , Sept 29. Ir. Cleveland said last evening : "I shall leave for New York on the Fall River boat Thursday evening. I have no idea as to when I shall return to Gray Gables. "My plans are very un settled , but I shall not attend any meeting that I know of now. There is one tiling , however , of which I am sure , and that is that I shall not mingle in any political complications. " McKlnley's Kansas iates Cancelled. TOPEKA , Kan. , Sept 29. The Re publican national committee has can celled Senator Frye's appointments in this state and it is probable that Gov ernor McKinley cannot be secured. Foraker and Filley are the only speak ers of national reputation outside the state whom the central committee have certainly secured. One Thousand ami One Itallots. MONTGOMERY , Ala. , Sept 29. At Evergreen last night J. F. Stallings of Butler county was nominated to repre sent this district in congress oa the 1,001st ballot. At Decatur General Wheeler was re- nominated without opposition to suc ceed himself in congress for the sev enth time. People's Party Headquarters IHovml. TOPEKA , Kan. , Sept 29. Chairman [ Jreidenthal of the People's central committee arrived here this evening1 to open headquarters. The People's party eaders are greatly elated and expect to place a large force in the committee ooms. Michigan Populists. LAXSING , Mich. , Sept 29. The Pop ulist state convention was called to or- ler to-day by Chairman Nichols of the state central committee. It is a di- ninutive affair , but fourteen counties jeing represented. Mike McDonald to Be Imli-tcd. j ? jg CHICAGO , Sept. 29. The grand jury this afternoon decided to indict M. C. McDonald for attempting to bribe Jus tice Woodman with 300 to influence a decision in favor of the Garfield Park Track. Senator Mills Seriously 111. CORSICAXA , Tex. , Sept 29. Senator Roger Q. Mills became seriously ill yesterday. Hard campaign work has caused a return of the grip from which he suffered last winter and from which he never entirely recovered. CAUSED A SENSATION. Dr. Schroedor's Kemarks on the Poya's Temporal Power Criticised. NEWARK , N. J. , Sept. 20. A speedh made last night by Dr. Schi-oeder "of the Catholic university of America re garding the temporal power of the pope has caused a sensation among tilt ? ICU < U JJ.U.U1UU1. Ui XJIUJ. llJiliL llbllUlAUO who are now in the city attending the German Catholic congress. He is se verely criticised by some who say that the remarks made by him will cause dissension in the Catholic church and do harm to the Catholic cause. Irish Catholics especially object to the re marks. The remarks of Dr. Schroeder were directed to the subject of the pope's temporal power. lie demanded its re storation and said absolutely that there was no compromise to be made with the so-called liberal element of Cahenslyism. "When Rome has spoken the cause is ended , " thus spoke Archbishop Corrigan - rigan before the Young Men's Catho lic society about Cahenslyism , which he practically declared was a dead is sue. He spoke in reference to reports that the views of Cahensly were held by the congress and that the German re union was a step in the direction of the separation of Catholics according1 to their nationalities. It had been said that the archbishop favored the plan fathered by Cahensly , but his ut terance left little doubt as to his pres ent views. The resolutions which were pre sented at the secret- session to-day are said to be of the-same purport as Dr. Schroeder's speech. Dr. Hagen , chair man of the committee on resolutions , is guarding these resolutions carefully and will not give out anything for publication. The priests' society went into session at 11 o'clock to discuss many questions on organization. This afternoon the young people's societies met for the last time. A British lyarshlp to Rescne Sealers. OTTAWA , Out , Sept 29. Notwith standing the denial from London that a British man-of-war'had been sent to Siberia to secure , the release of Cana dian sealers supposed to be held pris oners there by the Russians , H. C. Tupper , minister of marine , says the man-of-waiiis now on the way there. Faderowikl Seriously 111. PARIS , Sept. 29. Paderewski , the pianist , is seriously ill with rheumatic fever in this city. THE world of music suffered i distinct and positive loss in the denth of the popular musical direct or , Patricks. Gilrnore. While not a great musician he was highl } successful as n director , coupling with his musical attainments shrewd business tact and excellent judgment as to what the public de sired. Therefore , while not rank ing as a musician with Thomas or Damrosch or Seidi or Sousa , he acquired greater popularity than either and made for himself a uni que place among the musical di rectors of his time , The Gilmore concert had a character and qual ity peculiar to itself and Gilmore was the most picturesque of con ductors. His aim was to please the people , and in this he was pre eminently successful. The thor ough musician and the exacting critic found more pleasure in list ening to the Thomas orchestra in its best days , and the Marine band as now constituted is unquestion ably a superior organization to the Gilmore band , but the last appeal ed to the popular taste and hence has been uniformly successful. With the great mass of people the lighter and livelier music will al ways be first in favor , and it was the admixture of the classical and the plain or simple music , each rendered with care and conscien tiousness , wnich gave the Gilmore concerts their popularity with all classes. It was a characteristic , also , of these entertainments that they nearly ahvays included one or more national airs which appealed to the patriotism of the people. That Patrick Gilmore rendered a very great service to the cause of musical culture cannot fairly be questioned , though the stickler for the purely classical will very likely be disposed to deny him his rightful place among those who have contributed to the popular taste for and appreciation of high er music. He will be missed by the audiences who found attend ance iipou his concerts a source of pleasure and education. Bee. A universal beautifier. 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