4' . , FIFTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA , MONDAY MORNING , APRIL 20 , 1880. NUMBEK 207 Lord Spencer's ' Conversion to Irish Homi Rule a Power for Good , THE INCREASED OPPOSITION DlrmlnRlinm Solidly Acnlnst tin MCOHIIIO null Iinnil Purclinno Dutcriiilncil KfTortH Itciuu Alnilc by Itoth Slilcs. For Iilsli rreciloni. x , April S > . [ Speelil Cablegram. ] The homo rule controversy holds the Hold The great meetings ut Nowcistlc and lllrni Inglmm on Wulnesday pto\ed oven mon Important than had been expected. Lori .Spencer's snecch nt Newcastle was by lar tin most helplut to the government of all tin public ( leclaialions which Includes Olad stone's own. The autlim It j ol Loid Spencer' nnme , deseivedlj veiy high , hns been dail ; Invoked on the behalf of home inle , but fov Mipposod that tlio conveislon of tlio hit vlctoiy In Iiolnnd wns so complete. Hi blesses vs bom ho once cm sod. He oulogl/e those * ngnlnsl whom hevvlelded all Hie tetror nl tlio law. Not content with snpportlni homo ink * , ho pij sn tiibuto to liomoiuler wholoulod him with calumnies He acult ( | tlie Iilsli reprcseiitatlve-i ot complleltv Ii crime , believes that Iho now Irish paillamcn will bo faithful to its mission , and lepols al Fiiggestlons tliattho Iiish nation wishes fo that complete sepaiatlon whlcli Painotl n Clnclnnali piocliimcd ns its ical object Lonl Spencui , vvhllo still asseitlng the pintl blllty of enfotclnglnw and pioseivlug oidc In Iieland. believes that English democi.ie : will not poi severe in coetclon , and , thi'iofoir ] ) roiiouuces thuold methods ex-haiisted ant nsseits that nothing Is lelt but the policy o tntst In the Iilsli people and lilsh Ic.utcis Ho would not , however , trust them to dea faiily wilh Irish landlords , and thinks I would be mean nnd trcnehcious if tlie Impc linl p.iillnmcnt neglected to defend the land lords' Interests. The expulsion of thcso sentiments by mci occnpj Ing positions so exceptional as Lore Sncncet , pioduees nn Impiesblon which I probablj stiongei with thecountiy Ingenoia than wllh the pi ess. The Times objectIlia his judgment In council wnsncvei so mucl esteemed as his conduct In .ulmlnisti'atmi and Insists that every nigiimenl which Ii uses is not less valid lor homo iiile * . Moiloy' speccli nt the same Hireling wns much oecn pled with n defense of ills own speech In tin oouse , which I tailed the speech of tie-spall The Itiimlnghiim meeting the suno nigh set veil tot sninc'thlnr ulsc than an announce nient of Cliambeilnln's ultimatum. Tin sttongcst libcial association ii the kingdom , expressing 4)10 ) dc llbeinto conviction of the most Intelligent energetic nnd inllncntl.il of English con hlllnencles , has pronounced against Glad stone's homciule schemes. Thebody knowi nstlio "two thousand , " whom Chambeil.ili addressicil , are the ledei.ited eaiicuscs ol nl seven eleetoial divisions ol lilinilnghain 'llii'y paldeveiy compllnient to Gladstone but dcclaicd tliomselv es hostile to Ciladslono' homo rule mc.isuic , unleb8 the Cbsenta piinciplesand fcatm s should bo modified nnd hostile to land puicbaso in any shape Hinningham sjieaks wllli n single voice Negotiations lor n coinptomiso have me with a check which beems him ! . Chnmbei Iain's List woid Is h.mlei th in his fnst Hi Insists on the letentlon of the Iilsli at West mliistei , no tnxatlon without icpiesentatlon a sepaiato assembly lei Ulstei , and no lam puiebaso at any ptlce , Gladstone's ns-ont t < these conditions to bo signified bcfoio tli beeond leading of the bill. So vanish al hopes of n conciliation between ( iladston and Chainbctlain. Tlio srhemo tints modi lied would cense to bo Gladstone's scheme. lho Duke of Aigjlo's speecli the sun flight nt Gkibgow , like Loid Selboino's tine i-ohimn litter In jesteul.ij's Times , inlli onees clilelly those nhcadv opposed to honi Tiilo. Xo small i > oi lion ot the libcinl pait Is sllll on tlm Icnce. The 'limes lev lows some mcmoiicsof Iiis methods by nublislilng a lem.iiKnblo accomi ol tliodynnmltopiity , pist nndpiesont , wit hpeclnl leferenco to Daly , convicted In iss of Intent to attempt Iho wholesale asb.issin , tion ol the leadeis of bolh paiiios b > tlnov\ ing a bomb fiom the gallci ) ot the common' U de-bciibes Daly ns the chosen instalment u Alexnndei Sullivan , of Clue-ago , and ih bwoin lilend ol Patilck l an. Sullivan I the nulhoi of the recent telegiams nnnoiiiii Ing Ills ndtieslon lo Pnincll. Gliulslono Api > iaiHln li Int. LONDON. Apill 25. ( ilatlstono lias wiilte the following letlei lo the Chtonicle. "It Is not mv custom to answei connnni : Hindi ) b ) hostile nuvvhuajxTS , bntlinvliiir sii ( do lObpict lei the Cliionlcie , 1 would c.i iiltention to an allegation made b > it In le.idei Unit I have hcictoiqio thought tlm homo iiile in Ireland would bo a bimico c Impeiinldaiigei. I will not challenge pror ot thu asseillon , vvhleh was doubtless mnd In goodfaitli , but It Is ontiielv an on or. havoalwajsnsUed foi nn oxjdinatlon of th meaning of homo into In nulci to make ele.i the qucMInn w bethel in not it would bo KHIICU of d.iiin'or.'u \ hivi ! now leaine tlm demand of Iieland tiom ilu sixths ot hei ehoson lepicsent.ithii' ' biieh hoiiiniulo was , In the language ol m iiddioss ot boptomhor last , aboince not i ilaiiget-bnt ol .stiengtli. The dangei , It nnj lies in utilising It. U Is btated that some onieois now st , tinned m hi'l mil hnvo nnpllod to tlm u , olllto foi a ti.nisfei to India lest tlic j lj called upon to servo tlio people of Llstci. Ylnliln lo the I'opo. IllMti.i.v , Apiil 2.V-U Is stated positive ) that an agieenient has been clleeted betvvee Pussla and the chinch. Thcio Is no donl that tin * object of Piince Hlsmniek In ylcli tin ; to tlm demands of the Vatican Is lo gal lho Mtppott nt the ecntii nnity In Iho can ; Ing out of ceitiln schemes In the iiiuncdlu fiituiu The lihmnls taunt Hismaiek wll havinugimo to Cdiiossa. They piedlet tli. the bptiMd ot nltia-monomlsm In Piussin vv I piuvedisabtioiib to clvili/ntlmi andtopio. less. 'Hie piotest.int nowbnnpci.s violent ! denimnca vvli.it thej teim a Miiiendci to tl Vatican , 'lliuielehstng has gianted : i .s.ilai ill ACOO maiks ( Sl'J)00) ( ) ) to lien Von Geillsl tlionc-vvly appointid consul general at C.i eutta , and lotmeilj consul nt bt. Louts. A I'eiibaut Hunro. VIIJXSA , Apill'IS. A dnugeioiis slnto i cxcltoment exists among the Iginuaiit pea ntitiy ot Galicin , Aiistio-lltingniy , ovvln-4 to rumor that the gov ei nment intends to rcstoi foiwd labor hws nnd to a icport that tl nrlstoct-.it > mo oiganlzlng n massacre i Polish IH'.lsllllts III IOU'llU'0 foi lltroi'ltll whhh the peasants eominittcil on tlio nobh In 1 Wit. .Secret meetings nio bolng held I the peasants u nmjoiity ot whom tuo arnu The nobles nio taking icfinio In the cltle Poicesot oavaliy and intantiy have bee disposed throughout Gnllcln , buvenil nglu OIK whorio biipposed to bo Husslans. ha * . been nui'sted tliero. The govoinmont is tal Ing me.isincs to calm aud dl.s.ibm-t > the mini of thu peasants. nilttt.li Grain Trail o TC\OAV. ! Loxno.v , Apill 23. The Mark Lane Ii piobs , in Its weekly loUew of the Hilth Kixilii tiadi * . sa > & : Tlio vvpather is nilldc Late seeding Is bolng ropldly pushed. Occ Elonnl bliowera would bo welcome. It feaied thu w lie worm wlllinovii tioubh om All ve0'etatluu is excctdiugly bad.w n HnslncM ) durliiR the week has been of n ho Id.iy character. Trade In foielgn wheat is little slow , but prices are firm ovv ing to smn ! impoits. Prices of corn favored seller ; 1 here were two nrrlvnls and two sales. Tvv cargoes were withdrawn and nonerrmili Trade forwaid is very lirm. On Monda there will bo no market TJio Orcolc Wnr Cloud. ATIIHSS , April 2 > . At a incotlng of tli municipal council today a icsolutlon w.i adopted wishliiff God-speed to the troops nn expressing the hope that they woul do honor to their ling In the strui glc for Greek unity nnd freedom. . resolution was also adopted Invltln cltbeimto bid tlie dcpnttltig soldiers heart fnicwcll. 'lho government has received friendly note fiom Piance In which It Is Ii tlinateil that the ultlin.itum of the Pienc govc'riinient mn > bo expected slioitlv. J poKrejcinet has vviltlcn toPilmu Mlnlsti DiO.innrs assuring him of the sympathy i 1 rauce , and begging him to use his Inlliiem to jucservo pence. Ordeisto forvvnid tioops lo the frontli hnve been coiiiitcimamled. 'lho nspect t nlfnlrs has become moio pieillc. For nniAunlmt Homo Itnlo. Dt'iir iv , Apiil 2'i. More than SOJO men bcisof thccivll seivlco in Imlnnd liivoa ] pointed a committee to watch tlio pie rcss i the home inle bill and undeivoi lo secure n Inipiovcmunt of the piovlslon In the hi which lolates to tln-niselves. I'etltlm agilnsl tlio homo rule measuio wcinlntn duci'il at I'.ister im-etiinrs ot tlm I'n lls rhiiiflies. Aiclibislmp Cioki * speiklng i Thin ! ( * < , dciivcied n piueirvnc on ( ilidslom dci'laiint ; tliat the premiei was Iieland gtcatobt tiiend. I'nrlslntm CIltuhliiK Hcnvonwaiil. PAUIS , Apill 2X An lion tower 01 fci high is to bo elected on tlio mourn of the coming Pans Intel national o' lilbltion. The towel will bo snppoited lj font plllais which will be nlghei than tli timers of tlio cathedral of Notre Dame. Tl stiiietini ) will cost oni ) million dolkusaii will bo sm mounted by n poweiliil eleetr Ihrlitlslble , It is.believed , as lai as DIJoi 107 miles soiithc.ibt ol P.nis. on American Strikes. LOXIION , April 25. The bland ml , con meiitlngon strikes In the United State sa\s that they will strain the icbourccs i Ameilcnn stalesmanship , ns tliov h.ivi * oul once been tiled slmo llio wai of Indepem enectokeep the conflict within the boinu of legality and constitutional older. Ileunl licnn institution's me still on theii trial. : look" us it tlm social dlllleulty wouldbecon : their bo\eiust test jet. Itowitjlsiu. GI.ASOOW , Apiil 25 A collision bctvvcc orange .mil nationalisl loughs oecuiiednfte thu holding of a loyalist meeting hero Fi day. Pom niiestsvvero made. At a lati liom nn oiaugo mob attacked tlio Cntliol ! church , ciowded with wotslnppeis , nn sin ished nil the windows. Tim police * wei powciless topievent tlio mob's woik of il ( stiiictlon. _ Tlie nr.-ulriil Kvploslou. MADint ) , Apnl2r. . It Is asceitalned tin the cindlo in whieli was concealed the sul stance which canted the explosion in tli church of Snn Luis Piiday had been pn sen ted to the church by a stiangei. It wr supposed that the object ol the donei was t iobthonit.il and s.ieilstvoUtho s.xcicd go ! nnd bllvei vessels dining the conlu&ion. Aiulcnlly ArraiiRcil. LONDON , Apll : 25. Loid Hoscbeiy , fo eign secietaii. liad along conloieiico jcste day witli lepiesentitlves of all the Iliiiopca poweis. The Gicek minister alone was pic ; out. The chiet points In the dispute ns I the position ot England aud China in Hu mall lias been ami cably aimngcd. Knibci to the I'or > i . HOMH , Apiil 2' . Haion Von Scliloczc Pinssi.ni iciuesentntlvo at tlio vatiean , h : presented the pope nn nutogiapli letter an jnosent liuni I'-mperoi William in iccogn tion of tlm pope's action in tlm C'aiollnas a tali. An Opposition LONDON , Amll 25. The Hiiminglum I-o : sijs it undeistands that Chnmbeilaln hi given notice that ho will Introduce In tl house of commons nn amendment In onpos tton to the land bill. LS FOH Si Sj utllcnto to Import the llcatl CUB in DrovH. . Nrw Yor.u , API 11 2T . [ Special Telezinm The Xew Voik Heiahl has an inteivio' ' with nn A met ic in , foi some time n mllitat oliicei undoi the M exicnn KOveinment , o tlio lejioil that an Knglish , Gcimui nn Clilneso syndicate was about to Inttodm 000,000 Chinese into M exico. Ho sajs M Cluing has boon In Mexico a jeir ns ngei lor six companies of San Pranclsco foi t ! pmposo of seeming iavot.iblo condition liom tlio Bovoinment by wlilch Inr e nun hei s of his conntiymen could entei Moxle ns setllcis. lie also sajs the Mexicans aie I mueh nccdof lahoicisto till the soil , an piefcr to linpott Chinamen to having Amor can inllnmico extended. Ho adds : "Th ( migration scheme will ancst n poitlnn the tindo that would othcivvlso belong lo tl , United States. ClilncbO agents will biin along with them m.inj articles ol commeic 1 see shovels nio now b.'iug m.mtilactuioil i Chinese pmts fiom piping and steam boiloi nijd nio sold nt 40 cents oach. The ChliiO' In Mexico will have tlioli unbleached i | mestics supplied byJetmnns. I look upc tills sciiemo as In oppusltlon to Amcilcn commeiei.d Inteiosts , nnd 1 hnvo no doubt w 111 bo .so i collided In Mexico , both by dlpl mntle nud comniercl.il lepicsentitives Kinopcan poweis , who aio euu icndv woilvharmto tlio inteicsts of the Uniti States nbio.id. " _ A MUM lilt ) MntliiT'H Dccil. Nr.wi'or.T , N. J , , Apill 21. Vc-steuli moining Mis. Smith , mothei ot six cliildui lesidlugfieven miles aoulh of this place , to < ntlotool i.it poison , nttei which she took t u\o and Mist killed hei 4-.veiu-ohl dangliU spllttlnx open hci head. Shu then attncki Hnfus , aged 13 , dealing him sovcial blows c the head. Next she bulled the nxo into tl head ol her 11-jeai-oid daughter. The 1 jeai old dniuliti'i then locked the baby in KHUII , and i.in seie.nning to her lather oi side. Alter a teiilble stiugglo the worn. wns socuit'd , Ono child is dead and tl otlieisnielikelj todli > l-ofoiemoiiilj ) ( , ' . Mi Smith lieiselt is in iierj luecailous conel tion. Hurlril MI nu Aviilaiicho. DKNVKII , Col.Apill25. ] ThoHepubllcar SHveiton special .sn > s : Mr. Nleliolb , Jam Stoops , Theodore Tilton , n teunistei iiaini Miles , amLilall C.nilcr Hobertb , witlitvvcnl nine mules left heio Tlunsday moining open tliotniil to Hed Mountain , widen tl snow btoi m ot the past week hits blockade When about fem miles trout the city the c tluipaitv was Miuck bviisnow slide , whl cm ried them to tlm bottom of the niounta and buried thorn under the nvalancl Nichols , Stoops. Tilton ami Miles succeedi in gutting out alive , but Huberts nud nil teen mules were Instantly killed. IiiiUc.uIons oT a Storm. WASHINI.ION , April . -Observer , Oir ha , Neb. : Conditions appeal favoiablu f local storms of considerable ) seveilty , accoi panitHl by high Winds , nud lollovved by acn wnve. The Hunk Statement. Nr.w Yninc , Apill 2.1. The weekly bai statement Issued Saturday shows reserve i sl.aiW.OOO. 'I hn banks now hold Jfel exceisot lecal icqulicmeuts. H THE BETRAYED GIRL'S ' TALE She Tolls a Straight Story Concerning th Ncligli Infanticide AND EDITOR PUTNEY IS HELD Tlio Victim of the Assault Xcnr Uur nctt Dies or His Injuries Anutlinr Sitspr > ctcd Cnso ol1 Int > y Kllllnir. Tlio Onkilnlo InCnntlctao. Nr.r.Kiii , Apill i ) . fSpcclnl. ] The p llmlnaiy examination of F. L. 1'ulney K sidled In Ids being bound o\er. llond wa lixed nt Sl,000 , which was prompllj u'hcn. Mi. I'ntney , who Is cdltornnd proptletoi o IheO.ikd.iIc Journal , Is charged uith Infant eido In Iho killing of tl.o illegltim lie child n Mary A inlet son , his accuser. Who Is a Swede aired Hi UMIS. At the mollmlnaiy oxamlnr tmn , whieli excited gieat inteiest owing t thopioinlneiicoof the accused , Mary Andei son was the ptinclp.il witness , and testiiie < siibbt.intlally as follows : Sim became at ( iminted with tlio defendant at the house ci W.V. . rntnej , his fathiM , HUng in Oakdalc \\lieieshe\\aseinplo\cd. The child , whos lathei she sa > s\\as Foi KM I'utnej , was bori about t\\omontlis ago , nt I o'clock In th morning nt the bolide of John Ira > ton. DC fond nit was nresent. * * lie took tlicchll w hen it was bom and took It away , si > lm lie would le.uo it on someone's doorstei Ilotliieateiu'd tokillhci it shu told who w.i the lathei. and piomihcd It bhe did not In plicate him that he would mairv her. Sh testllied dial she was nfiaid , and at lirt chaiged ono hwaiison with the ciime. * * "Alter the child was born , " continued th witness. "I wont to my brother's neai Clear water. Putney came twice to eo me ti Ml. Butter's and twice at Mr. Diaj ton's , on ot these times helm ; when tlio child w.-i born. It was moonlight at the time. 1 neve inw riitney hince. 1 did not Injuie tli child and uc\or had it in my hinds. HP pi it in some lags , a pillowcase , I g.uo him , pi It under his coat and went of Ho said lie came late to sc mo because he did not want nu\one t see him. 1 lieaul tlio child make a sllgl noise. I in t bend the baby was dead whll woiking at Fuuik llowell's. to whicli place went alter Iea\ing Mi. lra > ton's. Ucfot that 1 had watched the pnpeis to sec if ani one liad found a child on the dooistop. " A rU'id cioss-e\aminatlon tailed to wcake the toatlmony of tlio witness. ' 1 he gill mail t lined hci composiuo bte.ullly thioughou until at the close , when questioned conceri ing the ciicumstancesof her fall , when li broke completely down and cilcd piteoiisli At one time it appealed as thoiuh she woul faint , and it was found nceessaiy to take hi to the door foi air and linall to take her out ot tlio roon It was an affecting scnee , and ono tlm will long be icinembered by tlioso piesen Though she had held up wonderlully wei until then , she was evidently at that tlm buffoilng Intense meutii agony , and her sul dued moans and sobs weie tiuly pitiful. Tli sobs were broken cvciy tow minutes by ejai illations such as " ( Sod knows I didn't do ill and "He lias killed my child and why does h pntsuonio ! " Thobojs who found the body In the live tcstilied as the fact. Tiank How ell and wlfo both testified to tli defendant c.illlnc at theii house and ha\in a coinersatlon witli Mary Andeison , an that thereafter the gill cried considcrabli They also testified as to the gill proUdin clothing for tlio expected by taking some bi longing to their ow n childii-n. J. F. Unllcr testified that the dcfondai pilled at his house and liujiilicil ioi M ai Andeison. Dus. Wait and Leas testllied tint the chil found In the ilvci had been ali\e , and als do > cribed the Injuilcs on its head an d throa The detenso did not Introduce much test niony , and that only to prove nn alibi. Miss Cooper testified Hint along about tli tirstweck in IVbrnary the defc-ndant w.i keeping company with hei and that tiioy sr up and Hiked e\eo night until about o'clock in the moining. 'Ihodelendant's loom mate , James Smltl RWOIO to thedofemhiit's sleeping with hh nn the night the affah is said to ha\ooi cuired. On cioss-cxaminatlon ho state that ho wont to bed ami went to sleep bcfoi defendant came In. Did not know wlion Ii came In but defendant was In bed when wl ness nwoko in the motnin ? . Jicil ol'Ilis Injuiieq. Uunvr-iT , Xeb. , Apiil 27. [ Special.- ] Ocoige Downey , the man who was nssallc by John A. IJisklns with an nv tineoEmile noith of thibillagoon the 10th lust. , die last nUht. Dis. Jackson and iddy : , of tli : village , ga\o > oiy little oncouiagnient troi the beginning , owing to the natiiro ol th wound. Public hO'itlment ' Is setting qnll stiougly against K kliii , jet noIolcnt di monstiatlons aio looked for. Downey1 death can bo attributed directly to whiski as the facts concerning the fatal blow shov On tlio night of the tiagcdy , nbout O:1 : o'clock , two joun ? men , S.im Uakcr nn ( ieorgo Downey , lode up to the school hous wheio nnumbci of men wcio linul at wor finishing u Job of moving. The jonngme had n bottle ot alcohol , which they Mind pu chased nt Unmet ) , and Geoip Downey hud a lovolvor. They got o their hoises , and scUlng some of thos ntvoik , shook them nnd tried to throw thoi down. They then jumped on ono of tli levois which weio placed under the liousi It tell , nnd the } ft-II ovei on it. Some of tl mount work rcmonstmted witli them , nn told them to stop botheilng. This biou l on n low In which Downey , who Is nei povveiful jouns man , knocked down tw men , blaoKlng their ojcs , and othciwh sovcicly punishing them. Downey then a | pioacheil Krsklns , who had taken no part I thefrnMis , nnd was quietly at work , an asked him to drink. KrbUns replied that I didn't drink , whereupon Downej shoved tli bottle in his face. Downey then oftcied I bet Ki skins 5500 ho could whip him , andcoi tinned In that vein of talk until sudden Kisklns stopped back and picked up an ax nnd told Downey that ho would hit hln Dow ney said , "Let her conic , " nud the bjo descended. , A Supposed Infiintlcltlc. XFMOH , : eb. , Apill 25.-Speclnl.J [ Tl dead body of a newly bom intant was fem 1'rlday by Mis. C. L. Hauls In the room o cuplfdbya genaiit girl emplojed by h named Hulda SamuoUon. The eiil a knowlcdgcd being Its mother and says It VM born dead. She gives rather equivocal n : swcrsnsto why she did not Infoim tli family of the occurienco. Tlio child was ov dcntly tully matuicd. There are no marl \lolenco on the person. The gill wi mound the house at the tlmo of the discovci and none of the family wcronvvaru that s ) had been sick. She is a Norwegian andllvi at Tiaucea , Xeb. A Haclitflor'N Suicide. Il.vr.VAUi ) , Neb. , April 2.5. fSpecial.j V H. Kolgate , a bachelor ngeil 43 j ears , eoi mlttid bulcldo hero \catcrday by luiuglu Ills lifeless body was found sinpendcd fior a tree , and was cut down nnil will bo shlppc to Ills brother nt Freeportt 111. The cau o i suicide It supposed to bo Ill-health nud ( U spondcncy. _ K.VUAG13O BLMPHiVXTS. Bnrmun's Herd Starts Out to AniiUill nto nn Audience. Nnw YOUK , April 23 [ Special Telegram. Uarnum's season In New York c.imo ver noarwlndlnir up with aternblo tragedy la' night. tt'hllo n hcnl of enty-lH o eleplianl were performing In tlio rlusr , 0110 of then Columbia , refined to obey her keeper , w he tlio keeper pricked hcrshaiply. Stic thrci her trunk up o\er her back and uttered deep cry of law and pain. It rang throng the clictis and pierced Urn ears of llebo , tli big feuialo elephant. llebo Is Columbia' ' mother , nud when she bend hci babvcij she gave n squeal tint undo tlio circus poop ! jtinu ) , amd made a clmgofoi the ring. tlel did not stop to go nut to the ring In tlio mu : way , but went rl-jhtneioss lots , pushing dow tones nud stakes in a bco line. All tli othoi elephntits , tnrovvnn * up tholr titink nud tnIK ran squcillng hither and thlthc : Cnlt.ilmn , the keeper , was dashed to tli ground , and women bcruunod and talute on "ecinc him citishcd under the feet ot tli fin lolls beasts. Common elephant kccpei cimo summing In from tlio "stables wit sh up goads In hind and sttugcled despeiati 1 > to got the elephants bick I t > their qua tois. Ihttthoy would not go. Pinallj Ilebi after slashliic ; atouud with her tiuuk foi while , daslicil atouud to the eltIilch Icai to that section of Iho circus containing tli giants , fnt woman and dwarfs. The entli held lolloped after hci. Tliero no1 cr was n moro scaled crowd tha that In the clious. When the eli ph.ints disappenied from the ling tliccro\\ thought It was all light , but In two sccont them was a lo.ulng light uiuli'i the seats nn people- became mme frightened than cu and began to bie.ik for the dooi , and nil tli lungs and entreaties of the attendance wei helpless to prevent a panic. People on tl lo\\er seats made nlucak foi the exit , but new dlllleulty picsented Itselt. The eloplmin weio rushing aioitnd among the animal Thu circus huises and all the actors came llj Ing In to escape them , and the nolso set n by tlio cage nnlnmls , which wanted to join I Iho fun , was stunning. The people nislic back to the high seats and giei offoits wcio made by the show people to call Ihoii feais. The elephant tameis were woil lug like beavers , nud aftei the inteiiupttoi which seemed like n week but which rc.dl did not last moio than littecn minutes tl band , which had nairowly missed belli walked ovei , stalled up aild the show wei on again and finished , Hoyouel bruises su tallied by some of tlio attaches and neivot piostiation of numerous women , no gre hat m was done. Hut , as ono man aid , was the most foitnnato tiling e\ei knovvi that a do/en people weio not killed in tl ten iblo stampede. HOCIC ISLAND nXTEXSlOXS. A. Now Statement of Some Vor Ancient Nous. CHICAGO , Atnil 23. [ Special Telegram. ] - Tin ) Times tills morning snys : Tlio c.icklin by telegraph o\er the discoveiy in Now Yoi that tlie Hock Island cbinpiny was goin into tiie extension business IF a lingo nois over \erynncietit piece of news. The ma tcr lias been an open seciet in this latitut toi tlio past fem mouths. Authoi Ueil agcnl of tlio Hock Island liavo been in tlio liel west of the Missouri rivei going o\or tl gi omul of the contompl.itcd double llni seeming tlio riglit ot way. working upcount and township aid , ami generally picp.uln the held for the project. Ono of tlio coi tcmplatcd extensions will tap the tciilloi tiibntaryto the St. Joseph & CJraml Islam the 13. & M. , and thocontral biauch of tl : Union I'acilic , ono of tiie i idlest corn jieh ing regions of tlio wcit. The oilier wll bo pointed tow aid tlio Indian Ton toiy where tlio Hock Island ptopose to arrho as soon as any t Its competitors. Tlio extensions blocked o the map of the Hock Island company west i tlio Missomi airgiegato a length of 700 mile Tlio company will piobably build within tli next two yeais a total nt100 miles , unless a occasion should m ise tourgo it to the tempi tion ot all. Tills invasion ot Kansas terr tory Is no sudden conclusion on thup.ut ( the Hock Island unpoiatlon. It was lull determined on a jeai ago , and the lust ntov ton aid calling it out was the building < the extension of tlm main line fiom Can eion to St. Jobcph. Tlio only new teatuio 1 tlio m.xttci is the negotiation of gomo 51(1 ( OOO.OtO in bonds by I'lesldent H. H. Cab ! during his visit to Now Yoik. That Is tl closing of prcliinlnaiy oiieiatlons. Actu. woik will begin by Juno 1st. A CincAiio , Api 1125. Attei fllti'cn jeais c servica with tlmVc > itciii Union Tclegiaii company at Its main olllce in this city , tl past lom jeus as mnnau'ciof the opeiatln depulment , .Mi. A. J. Meioness will to-ino rowietlio from thoboivico ot the compniij Mi. Merencss has been a most elllclei and faithtnl I'inplojo ot the ion nany , and will be gieatly misse Iij his associates , "Jouy , " as ho Is famlliail Known , will engage. in n business enteimi' of his o\\n. A. J. Lloyd , tor some tlmo pi1 manager toi the Wosloin Union on tl boaid ol trade , will succeed Mr. Moienos Mi. Llovd Is well and fnvor.iblj known I the public ns a genial , drai-heided , quit ! willed business man. Among piofesslon telo.niiphcis heio and tliioiigliont tliueom In hoh.is iDiigcnjovcdn pnpuliiiltv tor h nbilltj , comtesy and even-handed tnliness. Stiilcliif ; Indictments , ST. Louis , April 25 , Hctvv ecu twenty nn thlity Indictments werorutinnedto timciii Inal comt je.steiday by the giand jm Among the poisons Indicted aio : Mai tin hoi A.C. Conglilln , Ct-ouo M. Jackson and I ) , } Nicholas toi tampering with tfle-'raph wile McCnny , Hauled and Clmso ar three other strikers for obitnic Ing the Missouri I'acilic inlhoai hvo or six mon for using djnamlto on tl sticet rallwnv tiaclcs dining thostilkola Oetobei , and all the doppty bhciills who Int on the mob in Hast at. Louis. The spet-il otfonsofoi which thuttopntica mo Imllcted nianslauilitcrln tliothiid degree , toi klllii U. II , Thompson on tlio bridge while tin were uossing the ilvei to como to this cl after shooting In Kast St. Louis. The Ijulco Slioro ficttlnmont. CHICAGO , Amll 21 , The cases of tlio Lai Shore switchmen , which has been heldov until to-da } , came bufo.o Justice Meecli tli moinlng. The solicitor of the company n morning. The solicitor of the company a nouiiced that , ns tlio men had ictiirncd w oik. ho did not wish to piosecuto thei 'Iho dilU'iuiees having been amicably suttli I o would make no charge against the me Accordingly tlm cases were dismissed 1 want of pioscctitlon. Coulil Sajs a KOVV Worils. NKVV Yonif. April 25. ( Jould was ask what lie thought of the tin cats made ngali the Wnbash railroad system in the o\eilt his obtaining conttol of It at the ala to nu row. Jloicplled : "Tho WabashemplojOba hardly any of them Knights of Labi A reorganisation was made after the Augi strikes in ugaid to tliel.ibor employed 'I abash w ill bo sold to-morrow nndoi a foi clo&uic , and It will bo bought in bv tlio Don holdeis. A nujoilty of them aio in Scatlai aim England ami Iho list aio widely DC tuied tlnoub'hont this countiy. " THE RUMORED BRIDE-ELECT Kindly Gossip anil Friendly Tales Oon coming President Cleveland's ' Intended , A ROMANCE OF HER ANCESTORS Her Grcnt-Ornml-Aunt Who , TlioiiRl A r\c.v I iilnu ) i' , itlnrrlcs Stoi'lliiR N At I.onst a 1'tptty Story. W.vsni.voTo.v , Apill 23. ISiiecl-il. ] Jus atpieseut the most Inteicstlng gossip In thl city Is that connected in &ome way with th i tmimcd bride-elect of the \Vhlto liousi Pnia raplis about Miss 1'olsom mo floatln aboutas thick nstho biuldlii ! ? leaves on th ttecsherc , but 1 was told to-day a most u mantle stoiy about the grent-giand- r this Miss PoKom , wlio was tlm liistl.ad Steillng , of P.nglnnd. She , too , was a Ml' Polsom bofoio she became "My Lilly" Ste Hug. blio lived in tlio quaint Now Knqlnii town of bt.i'tonl , In Connecticut , and w.i the daiighUu of the village blacksmith. .SI was the beauty of the hamlet , nnd sopiett was she that her face was lamous in tli state. She was just budding Into womni hood wlienilt happened lint Loid Steilln passed through tlm little \ilhigeon his wn to Hoston. 'llieatiivnl of such a noblenia in tlie colonial tow n w as an event of much In poi tanco and of com > > o ev et j one had a gllmps ot his loulshlp. Jly nnuatoi sis hlstoi docs not mention oxactlj liow mv loid tli' ' caught a glimpse of Miss KoNoin. Hut tli tiaditlon Is extant that lie tell In love at lir siglit. llei sweel , pure and Innocent fac won him at once. Instead of going dliect I IJostnn hostajcd in Stalloid foi some daj nnd met the village beauty. Veij piob.ibl lie took his lioioes to hei fathei's black snilt shop to be shod and then got solid with tli old man. lie went to Huston , bat letuine and in.ulo quick w oik ot Ids con it ship. 11 popped thoqiiestlon in a mattei-of-tact mai ncr , was accepted , and man led the innlde nnd then loft , s.ijiug lie would come bic and cany her oir to his English homi Months passed and no woul came iiomhl loidshi ] ! . It was long bcfoie the daj of fnst ocean ste.imeis , penny po i nnd tclcgiaplis , but still he li.i time to communicate witli his bildc , but 1 : did not. The gossips in the \ illao Innghe nnd shook tlieli heads at the beautj , and sal she liad been tooled , but still she believed i hei noble lord. Time Hew by. A bon w. bom to hei. Gossip then glow loud nn hiish. K\on the blacksmith and his wile b > gan to leek seriously nt tlio alTali ; but at ti end ol tlie lust i ear , n retinue ot noblcmc tuiivcd in tlie town andaskcd foi Lady Ste ling. They inhumed her that her huslnn had sent a ship over fiom Ungl-ind to bei hei to hci manor , and It was wailing in tl : New Yoikharboi to set sail lor moiiy Ihij land witli tlio bildc. Still then * , wei evil tongues that wagged and waincd tl bilde to btay nnd not bo lured away to , i to oign slioro to become tlio inistiebs < nn English loid. Hut the lady believ ed i her loid , nnd went with his incbsongeis. Tl ship she loniul nwaltlns her was indeed rojalone. It was httcd up \ \ Ith every con foit known in tlioso tlajs lor n pleasui ocean \oj age. 1'ho mother and son fauei manv happy dijs in theii lloatlng pilaci Ontlicli aiiival in England tliev lonnd Lei Steillnij awaiting hei. She was lecehc with great distinction , lie acknowledge hei as Ills wlfo and his famll welcomed hci as such nud theii ma ried life is known to liavo bo.'ii most h.ipp ; Now thogieat-gioud nie-cu is nbout to sa fiom Ungland , not on a special ship , but o a inwnilicPiit ocean stea-nei. The ioi picked out lei hci will piobably not bo wal ing lieraiiival attlio New 1'oik quaiantini but ho will DO heio and soon aftei lit arrival , it gos-lp Is tine , she will eonio hithc and become tlie hrat lady In the Unite States. SIAU Horn : TIME ciiAxnr. ' ' . The tlmo selteiluh's ol Stai mall loules i Iowa have b en changed ns lollows : Uct ford to Lconnid Le.ivu liedfoid dally , c : cept biiudays , at 7 n. m. ; an Ivo at Leonai by 12 m. ; Leave Lconnid d.illj , except Sin days , nt lw : : p. m. ; niiivc at liedloid by fl : . ' 1 . m , Paliheld to llediick Leave Palrliel dally , oxccpt Sundays , nt 13 m. ; auive i Abingilon ntl ! p.m. ; leave Abingilon dnil ; except Sinidajs , at 7 a. m. ; an he at K.ilillol by 10 n. m. ; lcn\o Abingdon Tnesdaj Thin sdaj sand Satuidaj s at 7 : : ! 0 a. m. ; at i h at Hedrick by 11 a. m. ; leave Hedilck Tne dnjs , Thuisdays nnd Satmdajs at 1 p. in. nulvont Abingdon by 10 : j ) . m. Indlnno ! to Osceola Leave Indlanola Mondijs , Wei nchdaysand Fiidavsat 1.0 : ji. m , ; milve i Medina by 7 p. m. ; leave Muloia Monda > Wediiesdajhnnd Kiidajsnt 7 n. m. ; nuh ntlmliinola by 13 m. ; leave Mcdoi.i Tut ; dn > s , Tlinisdajs and Satindays at 7 a. In nnlvo nt Osecola by 1'J m. ; leave Oscco ] Tuesdays , Thmsd.iys and Salindajs nt 1 : . ' p. m. ; an Ivo nt Medora by 7 p. m. lAiim Ai'i'iiorwA-rioN nnr.s "I btllovo congiebs will not adjoin n befoi the 1st of Aiunst , " wild Senntoi Vnnco t > day. "Of couise , It depends upon the hon ot repicsontatlves , foi the senate Is w.-i ahead In the ti uisactlon of business , 1 don think it will bo the tmlll bill which will it tain the house , but tlio consldei.illon or tl nppiopil.itlnn bills , which nlwnvs take alon lime , and whieli uic bchln Jliand in tliejue cut congicss. " ron run OPNOA srnooi. . Hcpicscntatlve lei ey hns sueeecdi In Ills elToits io Indiico the coiiteiein committee on the Indl.in bill to letaln tl clause which appiopilntos S10XK ( ) lei the I dlnn bdiool at Uenoa. This cUuso was addi by the bonate. C03IINO Forecast of tlio Work ol' for tlio AVoolc. WASIIINOTON , Apill 25. After loutli moining business In thu bcnnto tomoiur benatorVnn Wjek will ask tlmt the bill : tax inllroad lands bo again taken up. Se ntor Hliilr has given notlco that 1 w 111 nt the same bom ask the sennto to ll&ti to a speech on Iho liquor quetlon. . Itini rcqnho \otoot the bOimto to decide betwei the two. At 2 o'clock unfinished business tlio intei-stato eomineieo bill will bo l.i before tha bonntn nud will thcie.iltci oeeni the hesslon nltei the moiiiliig hour until d posed of. 'J ho nicnsuieb lo bu conslden next In ordei , acconllng to the ino'unimo the caucus committees , are the genei ] > cnslon bill , the DPS Molnes ih Innd bill vetoed by the piesldont , t bankruptcy bill , and the lesolntlo foi ojien excculivo sessions. Hut the bon.il lOitin. on its record of ovei 400 bill * pass hist week , will take matters leisurely , and Is not likely to get bojond the inter-btt commcico bill duilni : the week. The no otllco appropriation bill will bo lepoitrd : moirovv , and will tempoiaiilj dlsplacu 1 regulai oulei some time dining the week. Thu ilvoi nnd liaibor bill Is thu niillnish business of tlio hoiibO , and the hope is i pie sed that It will bo parsed cnily In t week. 'Iho featmo which always gives i to the gtcat test ot the controversy t Mississippi livnr npiiropilatlon lias , ho evci. not been i cached , and coiisideintlnn may command tlm i tentioil ot tlm hoiiho lor the gicnt of tlie vuet. Thu Cuuiiibell-\Yca routestcd election ciso will bo called up on Phut-Mlny , ninl Saturday 1ms been set npnrt or the consideration of bills reported by the ommltti'o on tcriltorlc * . but excluding , by nclt consent , the Hogota bill. Congtess has Demi In session nearly nvo nonlhs nnd more than half Iho number of gencial ntipcoptintlon bills lenialn unacted ipon by the house. In w hlch body they must oilglnato. The consular nnd diplomatic and ntlltary ncademv bills aio the only u'onural appiopilutlon ullls now on the calendar. Y TI1K G. A. it. The Now York "loinrttncnt | Views Clovcliuul1' } Courao With Sat- Isfnotlon. AVAsinxmov , Apill 25 The president insiccclvcd n loleriam fiom 11. Clay Hall , department commnndei , subnittllng a copy of the following icsoliitiou which w.w nmnl- uously adopted by the encampment of the irandAtmy ot Iho Itepubllc , held n few days ngo at Now Yoik : Wheieas , U Is ] ) rope ) that the \eteians , Ir- cspiellvo of pal tv , should lecot-nl/o any- him : done , by a public olllcei w hlch demon- stiali's his Intentions lo enny out the nonilsosnmde to the men who dared death 01 tlielt countiy , nnd \ YlieicasVo have leasons to bolicve , Inoucli Iho lUcIaratlons and actions of Hon. iiovei Cleveland , pieshlent ot the United States , tliat be means to cany out the pilncl- ) li * that \eterins , w-lillo competent , nio en- itled to leco nitlon beenuse ot Biivlcu ion- leied to tholi countij In time of wai ; theie- me , bo it Hesolvi'd , That the dcpaitmont of ISPVV Voik of the ( iiand Armv of tlm Hepnblle , epie'sonllmr an oi .inl/ed body olOM \eteiansof the wai , In annual sivdnn nv.im- ) led In New \oikeity , Apiil 21 , ibid , \low- ilseouiseln tills lespiet with satisfaction , mil heu'b ) puts Itsclt on leeoulasappioving ho con'cluntloiis dlschiige of this patilotlu lulv , boiicving It to bo the wish ol MID pie l- lent thai the rpirlt nnd letter ot nil enact- nentsin lavorol the veleiansshnll be 1-ilth- idly culled out bj all those In stibmdiiinto nutlioilty linvlng powei of appointment , emiilojmi'nt in retention In the si'ivlco of the government under his iidministintlon. Hcsohed , 'I lint these icsolnilons be lele- ginphed to the pieshlent In the name of this 'iicaiupment. and that n copy ot the same , Inly nnthoriyed by tlio department com- nandoi and adjutant ijenctal , bo loivvaideil o him bj mall. CONGltKSS. HOUMC. X , April 2-1. The house S.itur lij jiassed bills to piovido foi holding tenns of comt foi tin * noithcin distilct of Illinois it Pom la , dividing the state of Calilomlti nto two judicial distiicts ninl then nil oin lied. the SlilHary. AVvsnn-nio.v , D. C. , Apiil 2" The fol- owing olllceis have been letiied fiom active service : Captain Ma on Jackson , Eleventh nlnntiy : Captain Cbniles liciidlnc , Pirsl civnliy ; Captain. I. Scott Pajne , Pitth cav iliv ; Captain ( leoigo W. Uvnns , Twenty- lust iiilantiy ; Captain Homy U. Tooio , Kljhth cavalij ; Onptaln Wiilfam Mltoliell , riilm inlnntiy ; CapUin John Whitney Eleventh infantiy. The extension of the leave of absence * ol Fust Lieutenant John Scott , Ponithlnt.intiv , Octobei 2-5 , lias been tuilhor extended one jcai on account ol sickness. The leave ol nbsenco on account of dis.-v billtv giniited M.ijoi Lewis Men ill , Sovontli cav nh \ , Novcmbei 23 , bus been extended until linihei oulois on oecouut ot disability , A FavornlIc Ilcport Oriloroil. WASHING ION , Apiil 2 > . Tlie .senate conv mlttec on public lands jesteidav oidoiedM1 fnvoiablo icport on tlie homo bill to foifeil the land giant to the Atlantic it Pnclflc Hail- oad eomp my. The eommitteo amended the till so as to exempt tiom loifcitino the lighl o lake ni.ileilnl lot constitution tiom public imh and the light to gionnds lei the coin- piu > 's maohine bliops and buildings. Cxploriiifj ; Grociilnuil , WASIIIVCHOV , Apiil 2'-- Civil P.ngincei liobt. K. Peny , U. S. N. . has been granted ea\o ol absence foi a vcai lei tlio puiposo ol exnioilng the Inteiioi ot Gieenland. He will leave St. Johns cailyin May tin Disco inil be areoiiipank'il bj tin en men. It is a n\ateonteipilboand : entails no cost on the rovcinment. Jlapidly Iloco'/oi in { . Apnl 2) . Secictaiy Man ling lias so t.u lecoveied tliat lie ib now al owedto bee vlsitois. He came dovvnst.iii- ind his plijsiei.ins say ( hat ho willpiobablj bo able to go out to dilve to-mouow. The JUiisiSHlpi'i -iujiei'ouhly Hi/li / , Nr.w Om.pANs , Apill % A special to the riines-Demoei.it fiom Helena , Aik. , sivs .hat the olTcrt ot tin * pipsnnt swollen coiidl- ion of tlio St. Pi .u ois iivei on the Mi siss ppl ilvei was lust peiceived heio yesterday 'vcnlne. Tlioihei heic Ins ilsen twelve nclies duiiinc the pist twenty-tout boms , mil still continues to libont tlio latetof hnll in Inch jiei houi. The vvatei now lacks one mil oiu'-li.ill Inches ol reaching the hlgl w ater 111,11 k otlhbJ. The inpoitcd bie.ik In l < 'niii'u Point levee l.u k& coniinnation , Bforc Indian XP , AiIApill2VAiepoitfion Mnitihile'iin , Sonoi.i , nniiounees that Apiclief ittacked HadoScc's Much , tvventj-live mile1 southeast oi Mngdalenn , killed tlnee me nu ! two women nnd deshovud tlio piopoity It is , iNo iip i ted lh.it Indians , believed U be a poitlon ol CJeionimo'H band , attacked . - innili neat banta Cm/ , Mexico , nnd killed * nuinbei ol i.inuhci" . Itntrs Uetluccil. Sr. I'AUI , . Minn. , Apill 2" . 1'ho Noithcir Paelllc yesleidav icdiieed liciglit intes ti Poithind , Out. The tales have bci-n COceni' liei linndicd pounds le aidli'ssol elassllka tion. The = ( Mveio icunccu to one- halt oi tin minimum i.ites , which aiu GO cents lion bt. IMnlnnill'i-ilinni Chlcigo. This will , IM involve a icdiiction to Inteiioi ] iolnts. Tlio 3Iliiui.il < . ) utpui or Colorado. Di.NVi.n. AmII Gi.Olllchil lUiiu-1 fion the ] ) envei mint gives the nilnuti ! output lo Cnloi.nlo lei issi .is follows : Cold. $ " > ,00it , 000 : hllvi'i , SI ! .r.i)0.000. ) copiici , S101.0JO : o.ld s:5Viiooo. : : Total , ki' . ii.ooa. TIIE LABORER'S ' WORST FOE , Arnnt Socialists Rant nnd Rave at Chicago Under the Eed ling , EIGHT-HOUR DEMONSTRATION , IJut tlio HtionVci-s Talk In n Itlnod nniJ Thumlrr-Htrnlii Not Onlculntcil to AwslKt tlio CniiNO or ConlUlouuo , Tlio Hnuo ol' liatior. CIIICAOO , ApilPJS. Thioughout tliolaiRcr portion of the city to day nil reminders that tills was Ulster Sunday were permitted to nt- tiact much less attention tlinn evidences that It was the day ot display foi the "Interim- tlonnl worklngmon's ussoclatlon. " Sticam- InKcilmsoii banneis nnd huiijlng gioupsot swartlij faced foielgneis weio far moio con spicuous In the eastern liilf of tlio city than any tokens of tlio lesurieetlon or ot chinch going. The day had been chosen lor the eight bout dcmunstiittloii undei the auspices ot tlio Central Lahoi union , ivp- lOM'iitlng tlio communistic element mining tlm Inboilng people ot thu city. Thete was n great nnmhei of men In line pinhablv : ! ,000 to IH)0 seural bands of inn- sle , and b.iiineis bj the seoio , and ueiy low United Mates Hags The oiirunl/ntloiis bo- u.in gatbeilngon H.nulnlph stieet in the old Unmaiket bofoie 10 n. m. The line of maicli was appaicntly chosen to eiossnnd 10- 01 oss tlieimnn bticet cat lines ns often ns pos sible. At many plates oats stood in lines oci hall n mile In length. 'Iho objuuUo iiolnt wast lie lake limit , where a mass meetIng - Ing of all tlm pnitlclpaiits vs.ib to bo bold. The long ionic * of Iho pioeesslon was thtougcd by tlioutnuds of people * , but not.ibly laek- ing in any semblance ot enthusiasm. . I'lieeu-d nnd Tlioso in the i.iiiksjiowover , shouted foi "Hlght Horns" and "Down With the Capitalists. " Theioweiohnidly a do/on banners in English In the eutlio length ot the pioeesslon. Two 01 llneo contained InstiucHons to bojeott icitain Individuals or tlielt nmniifnctuics , ami 0110 was ns lollows : "Pihato Capital Itepiesonts Stolen Labor. " Aiiolhei had lliewoids "Ulglitliouis a Day. " Onobanni'i boto , in ( iciinan welds , "Difnk Watt-i WkoCattlo"SoS.ijsMastoi ; Woik- iiitin 1'owdoih. " On tin * way down Madison sttoettlio dnver ol a wagon attempted to dihe tliiough tlio piocos-lnn. His wagon was iinicUlj uveitmned and lett upside down In the guttoi.Vliou tlio procession iciiclied the lake tioiit the vailous oigani/anons , augmented by Huongs of einl- ous people , In all ncihaiis 10,000 , gnthcied inoiind the two stands ami listened to speeches by A. H. Paisons , Michael Schwab and a Mi. Haras.ich liom onobtand. P.usoiib spoke in r.nglisliScliwab in ( ieiiiian and Haias.ioh In liohemiaii. On the otlici plattotni bam Pleldlug , Angus bplcb and John A. lloniy haianguui tlie mnltitude. Spies spokei In Her man nnd the otlieis in r.ngllsh. The speeches weie all ot the blood and thunder oulei and decl.ued In t.tuu of nnillcatlon ot all wealth. P.iisons decl.ued that it stinva- tionvas 1 01 ceil upon tlie misses they would laisetlie bannoi of llbcit > null equality anil bwceii awaj nil thcli uppiessois. Heniy said tliat heictotore allbtilkoH had been vviong. Men sti uck to walk out. They must change flout nnd stiike to walk In nnd tlnow thu maiingcis nnd owueis out. It was better to tlnow out tlie ovMiui of the factoiy than to tluovr ont200oi ( VJOwoikmiHi. While tlio speaking was in progress all the United btati'b ll.us on tlio bland on which P.usoua stood woiu tinted nnd tucked out ol sight while the led Has was lloiintcd on all sides. Someone jelled out : ' 'Wheio's the Btnis nud sliipesV" as P.usons spoke ol iiilsliiff the "b.uinei of libeitv , " .mil jioinied to the led ling of llioi ( Vnti.ii Laboi union , no nn- swer was vouchsafed. I5ul In n couple of minutes the stais and strips wrio initialed tiom thepl itloini. When the speaking had been concluded at e-ich plattouu tlnee eheois woio given lei the eight-hoin movement and thociowd quiekij melted away. St. Ijouis for Ki lu Hours. Sr. l.ot'is. Ainil2 > . An unusually lar o nnmboi nt l.iboi meetings , including tin * contial laboi unloii , amalgamated building tiades , which embiaeo a good many societies , was held hero this altomoon and to-nlirht , The eight bom si stem was tlio piincipal sub ject discussed and it was piotty geneially dci hied to put the plan into ouoiation one week fiom to-moiiow , 01 MayJ. ! Hanillers Fly IHsli. CuiCAfio , Apill % Vice Pieshicnt Ilmthltt said jisleiday ho had given no nnswci to the petition ol 000 men In the em ploy of the height simps ol tlio Noilhweslem i.iilvvay , wlioa k-wdajH ngo nikcd lot nn adviineo ol 33 pel cent and eight honih a day. The lallway otllchls have the niattoi under eonsidoiation , but llnghittwas disinclined to make any nicntion ol what they Intended to do. _ Nine Hours n Day. PitTMiuiiu , Apiil 25. Tlm jomncjmon plnmbois who demanded eight horns lor a dii's woils at the old vvagcs liavo vvlthdiavvn thoii demand and submitted ns n substitute apiopoiilinn that nine hoiiisbncoiibldeied n da > 's work and eight boms S itinilav. Thaso terms will piobabl } bo aaeptod ti > the mas- tei plumbeih. The iaip < 'nteis , stone masons ninl othei building limit s expect toniiangoa compiomlso on blmilni teinib , Yoli I.ittlo Uosro.v , ApiiI1r > . Thumastei masons of the Mnstoi Hulldeis' association hive Is- Hited a loiiKllij irjioitto the Inli.lJnjei.s' as- ( emhly of the Knights of Labor , which ie- IKII t ic'commonds that the whole question ot a H'uiiLtion ot hours of labor bn abindoncil till a mom piopltlous time , but tli.it on S.itnr- da > eight houisbo .iccojiled us , i ilaj'H labor. Nn DlHliii'linnufl in Now- Voile , Isirw Yoitif , A1IIII21) . The Tlilid avcnno inilio.id company lan tittj-sevon eats on tlieli main line today nnd twelve on tlio Ono Hundied and Tweiity-llfth htieet line. Contiaiy to e.sieci.itloiib ] them wnsnodh- tm banco , _ Trowel VVInldci-i lor Hlulil Iloui'H. Si. Lot is , April 2V-Tlm mitstoi pltK-loioia of this eit > liavo iigieed to put the eight hour sjstem into ellect M.i ) 1 , and to pay their men * . ' \.T \ > pet il.iy. 10v That extreme tlrtd JeellnR which Is BO dis i\erj : liody needs and should InKo a v , tressing and often Bn un.iccuimt.i'jlo in tlio tjn Ing meillclne , for tw o i c'asons : o sjnlng months , b t ntlrely uveicomo by Hood's 1st , llio body lj now moio tusrcptlblo to Hani | > .iiilia , vvlikh tones the whole lioily , bciicnt from incdlelno than .it any other season. purincs the blood , cuies suofuU and all 2d , The hnpuiltlcs whlcli have nccumulatcd limnurs , cures il spejish , creates an ajipetlte , In the blood fclioulJ lie expelled , and the t > js- rouses Iho torpid liver , braces up the nerves , tciu Riven tone and stieiigth , before the jiros- Ill and do n a the mind. Wo solicit a comparison trathii ; cdiels of warm v\i ither are ftlt. of Hood's S.irbjjparllU with any other blood Hood's h.irsajiailll.i Is the Lest f | irhi | ; mcdl- Id purincr in the mitikct for purity , economy , clno. A fclnglo dial will eonvineo > ou of its Idy strength , and iiicdltlu.il merit. sujicrlorll ) , 'J.Uo it before U Is too late. Z'lrcil all the Time The Hcbt Spi'lnu jfal "I had no appetite or strength , and felt "I take Hood's H-.isapirllli for a spring cr tired .ill Iho time. I attillmted my condition nicdldao , and lllml it Just tliullili.i ; . It tones 10 to scrofulous humor. I had tiled tcvcr.il iiji ni ) s ) ttcm and nukes mo f ( 11 UXo n ilIITi r- us Kinds of iiiedlthio without benefit. Hut .is entmiii. JI > v.lfo talicalt foi djsiiepsla , and e. soon as I hid t.iKcn hall a bottle or Hood's ehoderivescieit brnent fioinlt. hhosajslt e."it Barsap.iiilia , my ari > ettlo was restored , and IS tllO llCbt lIlClllPlllO Vlltt CVCl tOOk. " 1' . 0. to my stomach felt better. I have now taken TuiiHi-it , Hook , Ladder No. 1 , JJo * > toiiMas. too nearly three bottles , and I neve r vv as jo well. " "Last spring I wai troubled with bolls , o- Mus. JUSSIK K. Boi iiHAUK , Pascoag , Jt. I. caused by my blood bclii out of order. Two lie Mrs. 0. W , Manlott , I.ot.cll , M.iss. , was bottles of Hood's fcaibajiaiill.i cured me. I completely cured of ilek lic.ianehe , vvhleh the cm recommend It to nil trimblod with infec Ml had 10 j cars , by Hood's barsaiiarllb. tions ot the blood. " J. Senocn , 1'coii.i , 111. ifo B so 10 ius BoIiJ by all xJrivs1 U. El ; al * fur fV I'rrfwrcd E"U l > y nl ) dtii/ul . PI i ix for f S. J'rcpaieil L'bt 0.1. HOOD A CO , Apotlioiart it , l.inreil. It-8 . bj C.I HpoDiApollitc ( rlt , tiOvifcllM a. IT L.IOO Doses Ono Dollar , ! OO Pesos Ono Dollar