HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , THURSDAY MbftNING , OCTOBER 34 , 1886. NUMBER 108. BOUND TO HAVE THEIR WAY. Packers Insist on a Ten-Hour Day and the Men Demand Eight , IWSUCCESSFUL CONFERENCE. i\crjthlnR Quiet In Chicago row- dorly Ue-Hcctcd GcncrAl MnRtcr \Vorkninn ( it the Knluhts Con- Hlilutloiuil ClmiiKOH , etc. AVorkltiK Porn Sottlctnrnt. ClitcAiio. Ocl. 13. ( Special Telegram to the linn. ) ' 1 he stock jards sttlko , involving the unforced Idleness of L 0XX , ( ) packlnit house emplojes , Is still on and the prospects of a sctllementdo not siem to bis good. Dele- Rates Butler and Barry , who came from the Knights of Labor convention at Richmond at the request of General Master Workman Powdcrly lo try to effect a compiomise , were seen by a reporter at the Transit house shortly before noon. Mr. Barry said Iho men vw-ru willing to work eight houis for eight hours' pixy , givlne n guarantee that thty would work ten hours when necessary and receiving pay lor tlio oxlra tlmo at the sumo rale. Tim men's heal ts were set on the eight-hour schedule and they would do al most anything to insure Its permanent adop tion. On the other hand the packers seemed to bo detoiinlned to have the ten-hour sjsteni in foiccand to bo willing to do almost any- thine tobccuio Us retention. Bany salu hu had it on rellablu authority that the packers whoso names wcro on thu ten-hour noticu were under bonds of SW.OOO each to stand oy the action of their organl/atlon. Ho pro posed to submit allldav its to tlio association to show that "Armour had been playing last and loose wllh the other packers. " About 0 o'clock this morning 200 Poles , from Kansas City , Omaha and Milwaukee , were brought to Aimoi.r's packing housu by the Fort Wayne road , and immediately went lo work , i'his makes about 500 men who aru nt woik at Aimour's. Thcv are working ten hours and receiving ten boms' pay. A large numbei of nuw men havu taken the strikers' places at Kowlei's , and are working wllh closed doors. Tlio beef loaders at Armoui's who strutlc Monday iclntnud to woik this morning under pollcu protection. Later they id used to work under the polite , and the latlei woie icmoved. Thetangof men who aitlvedatlhe jaids this nioinlnir and began loading beef cars on the Panhandle road have dlhapi > earud mvstorlonslv. About o o'clock this morning a Itock Island cattle lialn w as dcr.illul , presumably by nils- placing a swlttb at the Laku Shoie ciossing. Two head of cattle were killed and consider able damage was done the cars , it is tlioiulit thu Lake Slioro stiikoib aio responsible lor Iho accident. Mkh.H'l Citdahy , the superintendent of At nuiiir's packing house , to-daj said that ho had not been called upon by Bairv and Bit- Ioiand that hu know ol no Intention on thu part of the beef men to quit work , as had been Intimated by the morning papois. The wmkmen waiiti'dto peipetti ito tnc , eight-hour sjstem , Iml me willing foi a induction In ] > nj , while the pickers Insist on n letuin to the tcn-honi svstem. Cndahy bald U at a laigo numbei ot cleiks from Aimour's down town olliie camu out this morning to help in loading c.n.s and In doing whatever they could do. Ho lauithliiKly said hu MVV them ficqucntly looking at thcli soft , white hands In disniav. To dav w as pay day at Ai mom's. A largo numbui of men who had a few d.tjs' piy coming lo thum vvoio on hand , and 10- iclved tliuli money , but theio wna no disturb- aneoof any kind. Tim qulol that lias attended this gieat Milko Is. Iho wonderot ovciyonu who comes lo Iho yards , and has imulit Ihous.inds ol fiiends to the Knights ot Laboi , to whosu ellorts thu adniirnblu older Is due. 'Iho im- porlatlon of men bv Armoui A : Co. is making home ot thu strikers a trillo resilve , and thu laskol conliolllng thoyonngei element Is be- Lomlng more Ulllicult. l verjthing , this morning , was as it was vtsterday. A i mom's beef butchers btlll remained at workby ordei ot thu knlvhtb , although thny are restlvo un der thu fact that tlio cars ar loaded by clerks and outsiders. Thu Pinkeiton men have completed their culinary apparatus , and will now livountiiely In Washington Butchers Son's packing house. They cannot buv nnv- thlng outside , as , except at Transit lioubo , theiu Ic a ilgtd bo > uot against them. Delegate Dairy was Been by a Dailv News rcpoilei at noon to-day and said : "Thu men have their minds set on thu eight-hour rule and will agree to nothing else. Wo made a imposition tills mojiiingto the. packers that then eight-hour run and hour-men will agree to work all ovcitiniu necc.ssary. This will be piactlcally a recognition of tlio olvht-hour question and will bo accepted by the men. The packers submitted a proposition that thu men work and be paid by thu hour , bill Ibis will not be accented , as tbo men aio afi.dd the .sj stem will work to their dis advantage , and it Iho packers desliu to do BO , they can give tliem only an hour or two boms' woik a day. I havu pioposed a meeting with the packeis at the boa id of tiailo this afteinoon , ami bhonld t hey accept the proposition the matter will bo bellied immediately. Should they not meet me , I will take other means to ellect a settlement , for this thin. ; must bu lixcd up qnlckl ) , ns It Is all nonsencu lor Armout lo MinpobO that his beef buteheis will woik ntiilei thu circumstances bv which they : uc ( surrounded. It 1 find that things are as 1 hometlmes suspect they aie , and that the imckciKiiiu pla.vlng a waiting game , 1 will lake moiticneigetle imiiMiiesillume , and on my letuin to lEichmond shall toll thu knights that Aimoni's beuf is not as good as it used to be , and wuwlll see how the opinions ol U.oio.tuu men tlnoiighoiit the country will nil ei I trade. " Tlie confidence Messrs. Bariv and Butler Intended to have thh , evening wllh the pack ets was not held. The packers could not beget got together. Baiiy , when questioned to night , bald negotiations fora-ettlciuont weio bllfl pending and a conclusion might bo leached to moriow. Hu bald the matter would bo bioiight to thu nothu of the Itlcli- mend convention , with which body ho was in dally communication. Tlio KnlghtM ol' Ijalor. Iliniu Mi , V.i. , Oet 1 ! ! . The delegates to the geneial assembly of the Knights of Labor vvero this morning unusually piompt In theli attendance at Annoiy hall. The most Im portant work of the convention was be nn yesterday , w hen tno general mallei vvork- nliin dcclnied amendments to thu roiihtitn- tlon Inoideraiid was siistnlnud In his decis ion bv thu assembly , dcsplto the objections ' of a few , This work of amending thu con stitution .was resumed this morning and prosecuted throughout the session , The pro- uuacdamendment to the constitution uxtcnd- ing to twojearu the terms of all the general otllceit'vxcepting ) thee of the me in burs of the co-opciAtlvo boaui. was titUon up and adopted. The changes In the constitution leqnlreda tvvothlids vote for their adoption , and tint calling of thu roll of Ol'J delegates consumed a good deal of time. NMien that matter had been dbposedof thu reguhii oidei ot business was biisK'iidcd | and thu general iissemblj procveititt to thu election of geneiul o filters. Ueiiend M.isfi'tVoikiii.in Powderly diiil ( iencinl Worthy Foieman ( iillllths were ic-i'lecti'd to ( hu otlkes they havu aliuudy licld foi bin en con.-eeutivo terms. AtthoaUernoon session It was decided to divide the otllco of geneial sccieturj-tieas- nn > r. Chailesll. Lllchnian , of Marbluhead , Mass. , was placed In nomination for thu ollicu of bccu'tarv by J nines Campbell , ot 1'itt.sbuig , Pa. Tliu Humiliation was M'C- ended bj T'om O'Heilly. of Now York. The only candldato placed in nomlnotian In oi > - position was Joseph Buchanan , of Denver , Colorado. LUchman was elected by inoru than 1HU majoilty. Krederlck Turnei , the picsent Keeietary-trcasurer , was nominated for general treasurer. Turner wab dueled b > more than 200 majoilty. Tno balloting for members of the executive board then began. The follow Ing names vvero placed In nomination : John W Haves , Now JCTMIV ; Tnoiims P , liaiiv. Micbig n ; W. 11 , IJailoj , Ohio ; T. U. McUuIriw York : Tom O'Hcllly , New York ; Joseph Buchanan , Colorado ; William II. Mullen , Hlchmond ; Ira B. Ajlesworth , Baltimore , MO. ; John Howe. Ma-mchii'ictts. An In formal ballot was taken , In which Mr. Ila > es led In the number of votes pollcd.wltli Barry second. Some delegates w anlcd lo continue thu voting , but a motion to adjourn until to morrow was put and can led. Mltincnpo'la Switchmen Strike. MINNEAPOLIS , Oet , la. At a meeting of the Switchmen's Mutual I'lilon and Aid association last night It was decided lo order n strlkounlesstliouiilon'sdeninndsforan in crease In saldiv fioin S5 to 310 tier month were compiled with. Early this morning thirty men In the Minneapolis A , St. Louis yards quit work , and by lOiHu there was not a union man at work In any them. ANTI-SALOON u llic PolntH lliry Advocate In Their AddrcNS. CIIIC-AOO , Oct. n The following niothe piincipa ! poinls In the address lo the lepubll- can party , Issued by Urn nallonal committee of anti-saloon tepubllcans , appointed nt the confeicncu held In Chicago September 10 : A Her dwelling upon the magnitude which the liquor tialllc attained in Ameilca and the resulting evils , thu nddiess empha us the disastrous effict on tbo woiklng classes , refers ta crimes accruing fioin the non-oper ation of prohibitory laws , and sa > & : "This widespread violation of one set of wholesome laws breeds ircm nil contempt for all law , and opens a hospitable door to these modern allies of the saloon system-iom- iminlstii andaimichv. " The saloon power In thu United Status uses a coiruptlon Innd to cairy elections by the purchase of votes , lo obstruct the cause of justice by tampeilng with juries , and to punish with delcat public servants who In- cuired ltn displeasure. The aildiess declaies that the saloon oueht In bu put out of exist ence , and lhal uiilll destio > ed the saloon should bo cilpplcd bj eveiy restraint and dis ability which local public hentlment will en force. ami made to rulmbiusc as much us possible Iliu public loss it i.uises. Thoad- dre'-s believes this polie > tlio proper ono to pui uo The address insists that the lepuhll- can paitv Is called to this work. By attacking - ing gient wiongs consecullvelj , it bat de- slio > ed them In detail , and at each success has pioiuicd thu ) > eoplu foi anothei step. And the hour has stiuek for llio next ad vance , _ _ Another Chinch Wrangle. CAirAoo , Oct. 13. The triennial session of thu national Con icgational chinch met In Chicago to-diy at Union Park Coimregn- tlonal chinch. There vvero between four and live hundred delegates piescnt. Nothlngwas accomplished at the morning session , there being consldeinble dllferenco of opinion as to wliethur the icp'iit ' of the committee on credentials should bo read or whether the convention should pcifect Its organization. llio friends of Piolessorhmlth weiu in favor of the lattei. 'I he convention , without com ing to any conclusion , adjoin tied until -p. in. Al the afternoon session a paitlal icport ot thocommltteo on crcduniials was siibmitti'l and accepted , and thoioll ofaccicdlted dele- calos wascilled. Theie was a lonir dfbitu on the question of admitting Di. IMdv. of Atlanta , Ca. It was claimed that Dr. I'ddj , thoii'-'h delegated bv a wealthv and Inlliicn- tl.il element , repiesenlud onlv fem chinches a less numb" ! than icquiiul bj the con-titn- Ihin. Hi' was ojiposcd bv tlie negro and pool white chinches The dllliculty was nlvedbj maklnghiman iionotaiV member. Hon. L. A. Cook , ot Itiveiton , Conn. , was clcctul miidciator. Dr. .McLean. ot O upland. C.il. , was elected assistant modeiatot , und Kov. B A. lines a coloiud dlvino mini Memphis , Tenn , was mined as second assist ant. A varletj of loutlnu business then ic- cuived atlmition , and the day endid vvlllioiit aiej > oit ot the cicdenli.ils committee butng completed. The Sun Pays the Hill. Nnw YOKK , Oct. 1 ! ! . fSnccial Telegiam to the Brh. | The Sun prlntb the tollovvliig let- ler to the editor of the papci : "Sin : Since tlie publication of our com munication iu your issue of the Ctli lust. , no offer has been made by these legally and mor ally bound to pay our bill lor laying out , car- lug for , and embalming thu body of General Grant. We theroforu inclose our bill. HOI.MIS : & Co. SAIIAIOOA SPHINOS , Oct. ! > , IBM. " The bill , which was inclosed , Is for ? r.OO , and contains an ilemi/ed account. At the foot it bears the follow Ing lecclpt : Uccelved payment of within bill of Now 'i ork Sun. 12. JIoi.vu s A ; Co. , [ Signed. ] ( per K. Holmes. ) Octobei 8 , 18SO. This Is the settlement which the editor of the Sun offered to make if no member of tlio Grant family came forward within a ceitain time and paid the bill and hushed up the talk which the matter created. J ! * viitt for Major. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 13. It seems piobable that Abram S. Howltt will accept Tam many hall's nomination for mayor. In caa he does , the county demociacy will endorse the nomination , and this democrats of New York will tor the iii.st tliliu in six jcars pre sent a united front. The cominiiten appointed by tlio Tammany hall countv convontlon waited 111.011 Con- gtessman Hovvill this afteinoon. Hewitt in vited them into bis pi ivato ofhco and a long confeionco was held. When It was ended tlio committee came out with downcast faces and Inn ried away , llnwllt said that the nomination had boon tundoied him and that It hud been discussed. It Is gencially be lieved that Iluultt has declined the nomina tion fur major. William Bomku Cochiauc , of the commltteo , would enl > say that theie. had been discussion and the committee would receive an aiibwci later In tlio dav. The KplHcopal Triennial. CnifAGO , Oct. 18. At the Kplbeopal con ference to day there was an animated discus- blon on the motion to send congiatulatloiib to the "Congregational Church. " Afler the faiibstllutlon of "brethion" for "chinch" Iho resolution was adopted. Thu house met with closed dooin after the icress , and appiovctl the testimonials ot Uov. Di. Mahlon M. ( ill- bert , assistant llsltovelect ) | ot Minnesota , and assented to his consecration. Upon teopen- Ing the doois , the debate was lesuuied on the pioposed change of church name. O. C. Miattnck , of Massachusetts , and Hev , Di. Hanckjo , of Virginia , argued foi thopie'scr- vatlon of the old name. They worn icln- foiced by Wllmer , of Marjland , Bev. Dis. W. N. MoVicker , of Pennsylvania , Beards ley , of Connecticut , and Goodwin , of Ponn- .sjluinia. Tlio discussion was still In prog ress when thoadjournmoiit bom arrived. Gone Wrong. Wi.STiii'UV , I * . L.Ojt 13. Joseph It. Hunt- ling , law > er , justlco of the peace , Sunday hchooj suiK'ilntciulcnt , and leader in gooil winks generally , and possorof thoconlldonco of thu entile community , appears to Imvo gonu w rung. Some tlmo au Piederick Wild- licks , a New Yoik bulldei , placed In Hunt- ling's hands lor sato-kcfping about SIS,000 worth of no'otlablu documents.Vililiicl.s now claims that Huntllng has uioved lalso , and that ho nej-otlatoil frl.dOO worth ot the napur. It appeals ajso that Hnntllni ; has gel In debt to tiadesnien lo thoamonnt of tsovera thousand dollars , and onu ot thusu creditors attached .U mil ling's propel ty. lovva'H W. O. T. U. Siorx Cn v , la. , Oct. 13 , The sessions of thu Woman's Chiistlan Temperance union convention of Iowa to day have been given np largely to loutlno business. The reports of the Fccietnry , tioasinci and other olflceru were ineu'iited. Tliiblafternoon a discussion was had on Iho question of introducing woman suffrage intii tun woik of Iho union. Mn * . George. C. Haddock was present and was Intioduccd lo the convention , Tlio Gulf Gale. UATA'ISIOX : , Ocl. li Last night's furioun gale snbsfdeil towards this iiiorpiiig and to duj is clear. The damage to shipping and lailroad pioi > erty is blight , and beond the wetting of couple of barges laden with cot ton on the gulf Mile of iho city no serious damage U reported. n DIHASTKK. 3ltty-l'lvo 1'crsotiB Drowned ntSabinc Pass , Tc.xns. Nr.w OIII.KAVS , La. , Oct. 13. Chief Opcralor West , of the Western Union Tele- ; raph company , has received the following ncssago from the operator at Oiangc , Texas : The town of Sablno Pass was totally do- strojcd by the vratcr of the Sablno river last night There nro known to bo slxty-livo lives lost. Last nisht , during thu overflow tlio hotel , with fifteen or twenty people In it , was swept out Into Uio bav , and every one of the inmates dtowncd. The captain of a bchooner from there to-day sa > s that not a house Is left In the whole countiy , and every living thing was drowned. A party of men camu from Buinmont this evening on n train with the Intention of joining the people of O ran go and going down to S'vbine Pass wltli a relief boat. boat.KoTi [ KoTi : . fiio wires have boon down all duv both sides of Orange. SAbine Pass Is twelve miles below Ucaiimont on the Sablno rluur'l r AVostorn Union UnrnlnRH. Nnw YOIIK. Oct. 1 ! ! . Al a meeting of llio Westein Union Tulugiaph compivnv's slock- holdcishold to da > , Samuel Sloan presiding , the following new dlrcclois were elected : Austin Corbln , Henry B. Hjdu and JolinG. Moore Thc o gentlemen take the places of Hanlson Dinkce , deceased , Ptauk Woik and Hugh J Juvvett. Picsldent Norvln nieon piescntod Ids annual lupoit. The bonded debt at the closu of tint } oar was SOiar,20U. Thulmsinuss ot tlio > ear was : Itevenues , SlO- 'Hab ; ; expenses , Sl'J.ars.Ttv'l ; piolils , 8.'JHiSJ * ; siiiidus July 1 , Ibv , SIUOI > : ; from which piollts und surplus deduct SV .Oi" . foi dividends and Interest chaiges and thu smplns June .SO , of this jcai , amounts to 8-UOli.s : ! . ! . The repoit sajs : "Whilst the volume ol lialllc has continued to inciease. tbu tables show a maleil.il i eduction In tlie iiivenuus. piincipally ot cable , gold and stocK and coiiimeiclal-nuvvs cainlngs. Not- withslnnding the continued leductlons li , tales , thu eainlnus fioin land linu seivice have been well maintained , thu falling elf In cainlngs fioin messages tiansmittcd over land lines being less than thu Inciease fioin wire rentals. 'Iho outlook for the ensuing juar Is bettei. In the lace of active and ux- lundcd competition and inithcr leduced rates the eainlmrs aio well maintained. The e.nly movinc of the grain ciop m ule an active business In Julj ami August and the weeklv letmns trom lust otllces bhowed a large fucicisc : of the earnlnus , and some in crease over these ot the coiiespondlng weeks of the piovious veai Is still uxiilbllud. It has been demonstialed with two or mine competitois reaching nil the ] nincliil ) com- meicinl centeis ei t of tlm HocKy moun tains , and with somt1 of the rates cut bulovv cost of seivice the company ' -till maintains an earning eatneitj eijnal to mote thin I pet ceni on its capital stock above lixod chaiges. ' ' _ _ An Ijiist-ltimnd I'ool Foiinrd. Cine uo , Oit. i ; : . The manaureis of the northwetein lines agtced lo form a pool on cist hound tieiglil tialllc , lovei ing all busi ness exccpl wheat and itspiodncb. The- pool Is to bo foi one jearwilh ninety davb' notice ot wltlidiawal.iftei Octobei 15 , Ibb7 , andgocs into ellutt to-mouow. The west-bound pool wnsajjieed to jc tcnla > . J.X. Fuithoin v\as eliosun as commissioner ot the association , and ho will uibiliate jiercentnces. ' 1 ho exemp tion ol wheat und its inoducts takes out ol the pool so pci cent of the tlnou li business , and leaves the loads fico to tight ovei the liiinspoitntion of that amount. As all of thu tionbles and disputes have been ovei tills ilassot ti.ule , the agieemcnt resolves Itself into a compromise , wheieby rates .no kept up on meichaiiillse and live stock , while the bulk of tialllc will be open to lice competi tion. As the piescnt thiough late on Hum is 7W tents when destined for eastern points , there is not much maigln left foi the loads to light over. An Agreement Readied. CHICAGO , Oct. 13. A meeting of the Peorla committee of the Cenlial Traflic association was held to-dav to consider the demand ot the Indiana , Bloomlngton .t Western foi the icaibitration ot peieontngos. Hie lusult of the meeting was llio formulation of an agree ment to continue to divide the business undei the old award until January 1. pnn Idlng the October .settlements wcro made. Coney Islnnil Knees. BniniiroN BIIACII , Oct. 13. Ono mlle : ( ieoigo C won , ( ! co. C. Bennett second , Boiinio Lad thlul. Tlmo 1:18. : Seven fin longs : Frolic won , Kovoko second , Grand Dukethird. . Time 1 : : > 0 % Seven luilongs : Sam Bennett won , Xamora second , Bay Kebcl thlid. Time lH : : ) < f. Tliree-quaiters of a mile : Kiddle won , Orlando second , Sea Foam thlid. Time llStf. : Tbree-nnaiteisof a mlle : Bass 'Viol won , J. W. White second , Duke of Connaunht third. Time 1:17 : . Ono and onc-quailcr miles : Bonnie Piince won. iionnn/a becond , Glcndnlu thud. Time A Postponed Game. A r PlIlI.ADKI.I'IIIA. Athletic . 0 0-3 Btookiiii . o o o i o o a 0-- : ! Tlo game. Uaso hits Alhletlc.1) , Brooklyn S. .Kirors Athletic 0 , Biookljn 5. Umpiie Valen tine. Detroit Suiroriiii ; Tor fleer. Dr.iiiou , Oct. 13. Deli oil has a large Geimnn poDiihitlon that is wotrlcd to-night as > it never was bofoto. Ahtiikoln one of llio brew eiles spi cad and became a lockout , and now not a biuvveiy in tlio city is inn- nlng. No beer Is being dullvoicd oxeopt a few kegs by Iho piopnetois 01 theii sons , and none will bu shipped hero trom othti eltitis on atcount of an agioumcnt ol thu National Bruvver nssaclatlon to Iho ellect that In cnso of labor troubles no bcei w 111 bo shipped to" that city until the liouble& aru o\cr , Prohahly fiono North , CiitrAr.o , Oct. 13. Kieenian Feainley Ins dibappuaicd fiom his usual plaeo ot business , 111 Smith Water bticet , and it Is said that hu has gonn lo Canada. Kearnlov was presldenl of n corporation i mining n line ot icti It-era- tor cars over the Illinois Cunlral , Loulbvillo , Nuw Albany & Chicago , and Kantotn Illinois railroads , to which was added a EGiiei.il com mission business. It is charged that ho has been running up iicight bills with lailroatts and the different dispatch and express com panies , and that ho has failed to remit lo his customers until his shoitagn amounts to over For the Itoil Skins , LAKK MOHAWK , N , Y , , Oet , 13. The fourth annual Indian conference convened here this moinlug , Ucneial Clinton B , Kisk , piosidcnt of the board of Indian commis sioners , In the chair. A commltteo to ar range the general business ol tha confeionco was appointed. Thu session was devoted to thu discussion of means ot clviliiinh the In dians. _ _ lied Hill's Slnycr Held. CIIEYUNNE , Wo. , Oct. 13. [ Special Tel egram to the Hue. ] The coroner's jury at Lusk , Wjo. , In the ease of the killing of Charles Wiley , alias Red Bill , last Sunday , brought In a verdict of muider In the flrsf degieo against Deuuty Shciiil Chailos Trum- blc. Trumblo Is in jail heio without bail. Clnlnii ARalnst Tlldeu's Estate. HUDSON , N. Y. Oct. 13. To-day another judgment was filed in the county clerk's ofllce against George H. and Samuel J. Til- den , jr. . i In favor of the National bank uf Klnaerhook ( or 3125,000. , Tim claim 1s tor notes t'lven Iu 1S55. FIRM IN HIS INFIRMITIES , 3rovcr's ' Second Daniel in the Big National Bank Again. NO COUNTERFEIT CERTIFICATES A UoRiilnr Klccllon Hliick Unll Cleveland Suddenly Hnmcmburs tl > o AVeslorn Unit of the Krlo Cnnal Other News. Hack nt II IH Post , \VAMiixoTort , Oct. 1 ! ! . ( Spechl Tolojriun to the lHu. : ] It was live minutes to 13 o'clock this morning when Secretary Man- nine's open carrlngo caino down riftocnth street. 'I lie colored government mossomrei , who ha been with Mr. Manning slneo the "ilnj lie lull the tti-vwry , sat upon thu front Fcntbcsido the livened coaehmin. On tlin back sent was Jjecietary Manning niul Ids tirnthci in-law , Mr. Kiyer. The carriage dro\e dovMi to the southeastern door on Fif teenth sticct , and thu Svjcietnry entered the trenbiny bv the sainu way ho was cariled out over six innnth ago. Mr. I'rvci wtsllrslout of the milage niul the secretary followed him slovvl > . Once on thu pavement he stopped to say a few welds to seveial novvs- piper coiri'spotulents who happened to be theie. "I feel much better , " said the secrotarv , "and ,1111 plnd to get back again. YIH , 1 am about to take charge , and think 1 w 111 bu able to do all the wo'rk required of inn. I feel finite tested this inornliiu , after yesteulay's Journey. " Then Mr. Manning mo\ed toward thosteps , when it was noticed that ho limped a great deal , Ho doesnot seem to have lost much if ( any Ilesh , but his lacu has not its healthy look , lie had some dilllculty In getting up the dozen steps /ending / ( o thu trensmy , and he went upsidovvay , not bending his light IU.T to any gloat extent. Mi. 1'iiui olleri'd to a blst him , but no i of used the ptolfuied aid , and walked up alone. Once inside the corri dor , however , ho found the. cxeition too much , and ho allowed Mr. Trj or to take his aim. The elevator cairied him up to his room , and ho wont Into thu olllco at ouco and thu door was closed. The news of his niriv.il spread inpully , but hu saw \orv few people. Much speculation was indulged In as to how long Ml. Manning will icmaln as sect clary. The goneial verdict Is that lie will resign again after the Novcinbei elections. mosi : cou.xuiuinn ci.uuricATiN. Nothing whateve'i is known iimong the gov eminent olllcials in Washington as to thu counteifoll silver ceitilicalcs in Chicago. The olhccis in chaige ot the secret sei vice buicnii said : "This thing Is simply Impos sible. if theio h.td been any cmintorloits ol the now $10 silver certificates disco\eiud in Chicago , or elsewhere , ' wo should have been the Hrst to hear ol it. Hut this ofllco isv ith- out any know lodge of any such discovery. The statements that the seciet beiuce at Washington sent ofticers to follow the tiail of tlic strange men who went to Chicago to dl ° tnbute this counterfeit stull is not tine. No seciet service ollieur was stint from this buieau , and w ha\o no Infoimallon what ever ab to any cmintpileit of this nuvv ceitl- licate. Thu statement that counterfeit notes aio printed lrs.li Wull-nxccuted. enslaved plates Is a physical Impossibility. The notes nave been Issued but doout a month , and It would not Imvo been posblblu to unguvcn plato that could bo called well executed In thattlme. " ' WATCHIXO OUT FOR Commissioner of rcnsions lliaclc seems to bo lookih , ' out towauls stopping any attempt ot the cleiks In the pension bin can to go homo and voter .Holms issued orders to all the chiefs ot divisions to make aieport of men who ask \acatlonsfiom now to a ceitiiln time In November , lie also requests the chiefs to icpuit any picric who may bu at homo now and whoso time extends past a certain time In November. While no uxact date Is named in November , It Is well know n that the election will take place In the eaily pait of the month , and a curtain time in No vember will cover that time. Gencial Black thus hopes to have a little list ot all men who want to ao homo and exercise their light of Iranchlse , and ho thinks , perhaps , the know ledge tli.it such a list Is bclorc him , will at . oik number of ' keep v. a laigo lopu'jii- c.ui cluiks. At any rate ho Is going tote to It. ci.tviiAxi : : > ANI > m iinprAr.o rimixps. 1'iesidunt ClovcUnd has at last taken the alarm , amUit Is now stated on the most ex cellent authoiity that ho will , during the next month , attempt to atone tor tin ; manner In which be has treated his old fiiei.ds and political allies in Bullalo. ( Since Ills admin- Istiatlon began ho baa persistently puisucd the policy of ignoring Jds old-time filcnds , and up to the present moment not a Buffalo man has been appointed to a fc.dcr.il position of any kind In Washington by the pieshlent. Helms can led lils resentment tovvaids the icsldcnts ot hit old home city to such an extent that he oven selected an outside man for Internal revenue collector ol the Binfalo dlstiict when ho Idled that ollicu last week. Naturally tlieio is In Huflalo in consequence a deep-seated feel ing of resentment towaids Hull'alo'.s quondam major. There Is no open out break and , from the outside , no apparent dissatisfaction , lliil onu has only to spend an hour in the city to and that among mich men as Lockwood , Titus. ( Joodjear , Hum phrey , the loaders of the paity , and Cintln , Schcn , Crooker , X.ieclo , HniiPlu and Nichols , who aie the "workeis , there is a manifest pieteienco lor Govcrnoi lllll as the presi dential candidate lor ibss. This anil-Cleve land tcellng is so stionir among the dumocints , vvjioro none should exist , that not a dcmocntt ot promlnenco will oven consent lo sign an cndornemunt for any man fora federal ofllto , with the exception ot ux-pattncr lih.icll aihl a Itivvot his Immediate adherents. Cleveland has beun too busy with other sections of the country to pa > much attention to Ins own homo , but at last ho has awakened lo the danger. Last week ho sent tor cx- Partimr Blssull and that gentleman came on and spent wevural days In close continuation with Ills liiond. The pie.sldeiit inquired as to the earnings of a ninnbui ot men whom he thought ol appointing to federal places , and Dan Luniont supp ) wonted ilit'so inquiries with teisoquesllons , ute thu political worth of such Individuals . The result Is lhal Clove- land lias a list of p\n liable men tiom Buffalo at last from which I 16 will fiom time to time belect appointee.Injjiopos of stemming the cm rent of thu Hill ntlment. Astute politi cians fioin western New Yoik. however , think it now too Into to turn the tide. I'OSTAlJ CHA.MIIIS. The follow ins , poitmasters wore commis sioned to-day : ( Jtto'D. Itwiiiubson , Danno- biog , Nob. : AIlcoIU Cloves Alton. la , : Jus. N , Davis , Knovvllhv la. on Cottnin Products. WASIIIXOTQX , Oct. VI. A. proclamation luvoktng the discriminating customs Im posed ( and levied on the piuducts of , and mildew proceeding under the Spanish flag from Cuba and I'urto Jllco , was issued this af let noon , The proclamation saja that : Wheiois , Uycommeictalagrupmunt , signed at Madrid IVbruitiy IS. BM , it was btlimhited and provided that "dutlps of tlio thlid col umn of custoiiis tariffs of Cuba and I'dito Rico , which Implies a suppression of differ ential Hag duty , " Mionld at once bo applied to products ami articles pioifaedlng'from the United .States of Aini'ileu , and Whereas , Complete biiuprusaion of differ entia ! llag duty in respect ot all vf&sels of tlio I'nlted States and their cargoes entering ports of Cuba and 1'orto Jtlco , Is by the terms of said agreement expiesMy made a consider ation for the oxcrciso of authority coulcired upon the president In respect of theeusDcn- sfon of the collection of foreign discriminat ing dulles of tonnage and imposts upon mercliainllso brou.ht within tlio United Htnt'js from Cnbi and Porto Ulco iu Spanish \csscls , by Section 432S ot the re"Ised $ .tat- utos and Wherea , Proof is given to IIIP that such complete suppression of dllfcrcntial Unit clutv In respect of vessels of the United states and their cirgoes cnterltii : ports of Culn and 1'oito lltco has not , In fact , been secured , but that higher and discriminating duties continue to bo Imposed and lev led In said ports upon certain produce , nnnufacture-j 01 merchandise Impoiteit Into ald ports Horn tlie United States or Horn anv foreign conn- try In esseH of the United States that Is Imported and lev led on HUe inoduce , iimnu- tncaiics or merchandise cairied to said ports In Spanish vo eK Now. therefoti1 , 1 , ( ! rover Cleveland , president of the Unlifd Stales of America , In execution of the afoicsaid section of the statute * , do hereby revoke the suspension of discriminating customs imposed and levied In polls ot the United States on products of , niul articles proceeding under the Spanish Hag from Cubi and Vorto Itlco , which is set lorth and contained in tlio atoiesild proc- lamallon. dated the fourteenth dav of Keb- ruarv , eighteen hundiud and elghtv-fonr ; this revocation of said proclamation to tal\c effect on ami after the the twontv-llfth < lay of October Instant. _ Clilol'ilitHtlco Chnoo'H UeinnliiH. WASHINGTON , Oct. 13 The remains of Chief Justice Salmon 1' . Ch.isu lett Wash ington by a special train , which pieeccds the icgulnr3u : ! train , this afternoon , for Cincin nati , where ihcj will arrive at 70 : ! to-morrow moining. An assemblage of distinguished pcojilu accompanied the icnulns In the pro cession tiom the cemeteiv to the depot. Among them were a committee- eoniricss , of which llepiPM'ittalhe Mutterworlh Is chalrmnn , and ICepresentatlvcs Little and Onthvvaitu ate incmbeis : committee of the supreme couit of the United States , conslst- inc of the chlet Justlcoand Associate Justices Blatehford. Matthews , and Woods : eommit- tcu of thu bar association : committee consist ing ot piomincnt colored men , with whom tlio distinguished dead ! nd piMsonal and friendly relations ; Attoiney icneial ! Har- land , representinc tlio pieshlent ; Honor Itomrro , Mexican minister ; Whltolaw Head , and Hiram Itainey ( tvvoof the inll-Ucnreis ol the oiiglnal tmieial ) ; W. W. Coieoran , and many local people of note. There was no ceremonial In Washington. The remains , which weio deposited thlitecn years ago in Oak Hill cemeterj , were disln- tenedday bufoiu vesteiday and l.i } In theli new casket In tlio middle of the little Rothle chapel In the cemeteiy. Aionnd them the assenblage stood vvitliiineoveiud liead while the bodv guaid wan marshalled to Its place and then , forming in funeial pro- ecsslon , lollowed thoin slowly lo the lie.iisu. Mrs. Chasoand hci dauchler vvcio escorle < l to and trom lliocariiaceby ( iuneral Sheildnn. The body suaid was composed of colored men , among whom were Kdward Brown , who for inanv jeais served Chief Justice Chas-u as coachman , William Jojce , his mes senger , who was with him when bodied , and Howard Williams , manyjeaisn tiusled bcr- \antof thu family. They Made a Mistake , WASIIINOIOV , Oct. 11. I'mHiei advices have been icccivcd by the statu deputm-nt today touching thu action of the Canadian authoiltlus In hauUnc down the Ameriean ling on the schooner Manon Gilmes. The facts as officially stated aie that the anni- veiwiryot the biithdav of the captain of tlio ( iiimes occurred while his vessel was in the ciistod > of the Canadian otiiclals and ho eele- biated the event by hoisting the Ameriean Hag ovei his vessel. The Canadian customs oflicers have conlessc < l that a mistake was made in summailly loweiing the colois and have expiessed relict at thu occurrence , and as the ilrimes has been released no luithei notice is likulv to bo taken ot the case by the dcpaitmcntot btatc. 4.rmy OfUocra Aclrnnocdi WASHINGTON , Oct-.ljS. The prcsldont to- to-day appointed Colonel O. 1J. Wlllcox , Twelfth infantry , to bo brigadier general , vice Oeneial J. JI. Toiler , lelirod j esleiday. Oeneial Wilicox has been oideied lo Fwrt l.uavcnwoith to assume commtnd of thu de partment ot Missouri. The. incident has ap pointed Colonel James C. I ) 11,1110 to be chlof ofenginoeis , United States arnn , wlthlho rankof bilgadler geneial , viceOcneial New- Ion , lesicned. Cuneial Dmno Is now on duty in Now Yoik as engineer ol the Third lighthouse district Tlio Cattle WASHINGTON , Oct. i : ) . Commlsslonei Column this morning received a tclcciam from Dr. Salmon , chief of tlio buieau of an imal industry , in which he states that the in vestigations of the nast week show that nleuro pneumonia Is widely .scattered among the cattle of Chicago. He is perfecting arrange ments to secure anil quarantine tlio exposed animals and slau htei the diseased ones , in thlh work he has the hearty co-opeiatlon of the btate cattle commission of Illinois. Anew now quarantine notice has bean issued in which the penalties provided by the national law aio set forlh. Aincrlcfiti Academy of Moillclnc. PiTi.snuito , Pa. , Oct. 13 The American Academy of Mcdlclnu finished up its busi ness lo-day and adjoin ncd shortly after noon to meet In Washington , I ) . C. , 1'iiday and Satuiday piecedlng the international medical coiuress , which convenes in this city September 15. lbS7 , At this moinlng's session the follow Ing olllceis were eleeted ; president , Dr. L. P. Bush , Wilmington. Del. ; vice prcbidenls. Dr. 1C. I.owiy Sibbott , Car lisle , 1'a. : Dr. Samuel J. Jones , Chlcaco : Dr. ritlneasT. Connor , Cincinnati ; Di. Virgil 1' . ( iibncy. New Voik ; secietaiy and treas urer , Dr. It. J. Dnnglcbon , Philadelphia. I/ntnnla Jockey Cliil ) CINCINNATI , Oct. I ! ) . Seven furlongs Emma Johnson won , Clatter second , l'i obits third. Tlmo-l:30Jtf : Ono mill' lionlta won , Blithday second , Wandeierthiid. Time -1 Ml. Half mill * NMoletto won , Lady Max second , Varlim third , Tlino IDJSf. One mlle Klorlmoro won. King ( ieoigo second , Liillo Fellow Ihlid. Time 1M" . Six linlonis Kalo-A. won , Ovid bucond , I'oteen thlid. Time 1:17. : Rniull-I'ox nt Toronto. ToitoNro , Out. , Oct. 13. Small-pox has broken out again at Tienton , a hiuull town on the line of a rail way between Toionto and Montical. Tlteiowas a small-pox onldemlo at Trenton nshoit tlmoago. and It Isfenied thu discs so may again spread with tlio same rapidity which characleri/ed thu foiincrout break. The disease first made its appealanco in the family of a seamstiebs , and it IH feared the contagion lias been spread among a laigo number of families for whom the woiked. 'lliere was a legular panic In the town among the people she setved when the tacts of tlio case worn mudo known lo day. Knulhara Given a Ton. SOKIA , Oct. W. General Kanlbaip , who Is at Vaina , has exchanged vl.sits with the foreign contuls theie , and both the Austrian and 1'iench consuls have accepted invita tions to take tea with him. Gonrral Knnl- bar Ib awaiting inilers as to vvhethci ho shall lemuin ! n liulgaiia 01 letiiiu to Tlio ItuUarlan J loctloim. SOFIA , Oct. 11 The elections in Unlgatla foi members of the great hobianjo Imvu 10- bulted In the mini n of lorty-elght Alexander rtindldalcs , ot tvventv-six nionibeis of the Xnnkolf iiuty and fifteen adherents ot M. Karav cloif. ICurnpoaii Situation. VIENNA , Oct. W. The Post's Vienna correspondent - respondent as&ei Is that Turkey has i ejected Russian ovortnics for Joint action against Knglandiiiui Austila. Franco sliongiy nip- poiteil Itussla.UHlolfeicd financial asslstanco to Tin key. _ _ An IIIHIIIIU I'lonolier , Di-ni.iN , Oct. 13. The Kvoning Mall to day sajs that the Her , Augustus Htall'oid lliooUe , tlio eminent Unltarlvn preacher , hat ) lx > cotno crazy and been confined In an iiibano asylum , _ _ HopcatlnK Kllles Tor Goriniiiiy. llKiti.i.v , Oct. lit. ( jennany has decided to supply her wbolo army with repeating rilled. ? larks of Itospeot to HH Honored Stiulcnt and Co turn do. Livroi.v , Neb. , Oct. in. [ Spwlal Telegram lo the UKK.I 1'no death of Krank I * Wheeler , of Uphold fever , which occurred this morning , was sad news to his many f i IcmK lie was a student at HIP university at the time , and the following order tins been Issued : Lixroi \ , Oct. n. ( ieneial order No ( i : H Is w lib great sotrow thai thu comni uulanl announces the death , at U o'clock n. iu. . to- ilav. ol Ki auk L. Wheeler , a fellow student and formei eomiado of the members of this battalion , who has pissed thiongh its requlie- mcnts and acipiltted himself with honoi , and had completed his teim of service' . An nccomplisiied muslcl > n , tlio cadet band owes much of Us call ) success to his Inteiest and olToits , and his membeishlp with it con tinued oven alter his teim of seivlco had ex- plied until theio was assui.mccnr Its con tinued prospuilty. A warm hearted , genial guntlemnn , ho had endeaied hlmscll to all his acquaintances and his loss will bo deeply felt , not only bj in , his late comrades but liv Ids instructors and fellow students , ntid bv these clli/ens of this cltv who know tinil loved him in his social life. The colors of the cadet battalion will bo draped in nioiiin- ingand thu usual badge thereof will bo worn upon I lie swouls ol olllceis for n period of thlrt.v days. HnuuiS. lmi.i\ : , I'list Lieut. 'Jd U. S Art. Coniiimndant , The funeral seivlces will be held In the Chanel ot the unlveislt > at 10 : . U ) a. iu , , con ducted by Hev. Unrgesx. of Phitlsmonth. The lumalns will bo liken to PlatUsmouth Fildny morning fc.i Inteunent. The Oniniinlcii at Konrnov. Ki Ait.NKY. Ni'b. . Oet -Special [ Tele gram to the Hi 1. 1 The lepubllean cam paign was opened to-night bj licncral Tliayer , Coiijties-iman Dorsoy , Audltoi Scott and Attorney ( Jeneiat Loose at the Model rink. A largo crowd assembled and gie.it enthusiasm was manifest. Mnsle was fur nished by the reform sclioul bind. The speakers worn intioilneed by Ceneial Conner In his most eloquent mannci. The mikado at Lincoln. LINTOI.N , Neb , Oct. 13. ( Special Tele- pinnHo the Bii : : . | Owing to tlio heavy rains which set In just at tl.uk , the numbers nt the opeia hoiiso lo see the Mikado by the homo talent was not large , but sulllclent to assuie tint management that a lingo number will bo picscutat Its pi'ifonuaiicu to-morrow night , Lincoln's Tenth Hailroad. LiNfoi.N , Oot. 1. ) . fSpcclal Telegiam lethe the Hi.n.l The Kieniont t Klkhorn Valley road was completed to Lincoln at noon to- da > , this making the tenth road now running Into tlio city. The Itooillc Aldcrinon. Nrw YOIIK , Oct. l.'l. Aldcimon O'Neill and Heilly slept last nlnht at police head- qnniteis with three detectives as their bed fellows. This nioinlng they weie fin nished with bicak fast and then taken to thodlhti tct attornej's ollite. At noon to-day all the boodle aldeimen who are not known to havu skipped had eithui been tiken into custody 01 smrendcicd themselves except Wendel and Kinck. No apprelionsion was felt for tins- two , It being said they would shoitly boon hand. In the ( onrt of general sessions to day , the case of Henry b. I'luison was called , and as hu did not luspond ills ijond wasdcclaicd loilelted. On apjillcntlon of tlio tli-ti let attoinoy the ball of AlUorman Sajles vvius alsodeilaied lorteitod. Pearson nave lutims ln$40,000 this afteinoon. K\-Alderman Wendal came to , tlio district attorney's olllcf nc.compaulcd by Ills hondaman\IJoinarxlk'vi.Urtiti.c { : > jeY' ! ur. l'x--Aldormnu ; tJ."iiicl ( . UKO icjiUcd'nt Iholls- ' tnct attoincv's otllco to arrange for'fnci eased' ball. Aldciman Shields , who was released on temporal v bonds laj.t night in the police geneial olhte , paid a .slioit visit to the district attoiney's otilco , icnmlnlng only until the bondb wcio poifeclud and nudu permanent Clovoland'H UAI.TIMOIIK , lid. . Oct. 115. Tlio will ol the late . Joseph Neal , uncle of Piesldont Cleve land , was filed lor piobate. The document Is written on both sides of note pnpei in lead pencil , and Is dated in Ib7 ! > . The estate Is divided Into eighteen parts , thus : First , six puts to Small Geio ; second , six pails to his sister , Ann CIov eland , widow ( President Cleveland's mother ) , 01 her children , U anv survive , thus making 1 lusidcnt Cleveland one of the holts. Thu lematnderof the es tate goes to other lehitlves ot the deceased. The estatu Is not largo. 1'rlsonors Iry to Irsw ICH , Mass. , Ocl. 13. A riot occm red among Iho prisoners In the contract labor depaitment ol the county house to day. The ptlsoneis madoaiush and overpowered the keepeis , but weio uniiblo lo lind thu kejs. Afotcool police , hastily summoned. Mie- cecded in subduing the piisoncrs. Keener Kails war badly injured. A ireiioral escape had been planned , and an opportunity was sulked when Ivvo ot the keepers wore absent to make- the attumpt. All the piisoneis aru now undei conttol. A Kljilit Ainont ; llendrfckV IIclrH. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Oct. If ! . Ann Hen drlcks Pleice. and others in Now Yoilc , who claim lo bo hulls of Mrs. Jane T. Hendilcks , mother ot Urn Into vlce-picsldent , have telegraphed - graphed u piotcst ngaiiiht all inocecdings taken in tliu settlement of thu estate of .Mi. Heniliicks. They s.n theli inteie.sts Btr 'iu- gatoone-thlid tlio eslate , and they liavoio- celved no nntleo ot thu pioccedlnu's. Tnls juotest will bu followed tiy pipeis now being piupatcd , The widow ot the dead statesman Is oxecutilx of the eslate. A ChfciiK" I'Miglnvo Coining Hack. Nuw Yoint , O ( t. IH. Two years ago Low is A. iwovy , aged Ihhty-sev on , Mole 5925 in the branch liouse of Ilieiilano BIOS , in Chicago , itischaiged , and ( led to Kurope. Jn Svvit/ei- land lie maiiied a jonng lady with a ( low or of illO.OOO. Two montlis ago hu letuined hero and was airet-tcd lot tinging a eiicck for &iGOO on J. L. Paikui , ol Montionl , puivlous to the Biontano lohh.'ii' . As no lequisltlon was madu foi hlmby the Dominion govern ment hu was dischaig.d , hut was luaiicstcd lot lobbing Iho Iticntnnos and taken to Chi cago. les .Molnen In tins Iis MOI.SKS , la. , Oct. lit. DCS Molnes was today admitted to the Northwestern Base IIiill league at n meeting of tlntdiicc- torb at St. Paul. A btiong association lias been foi mod bete with lieavylinnncl.il hack- IIIL- . and n club will bo engaged tit oncu foi nextbouson , Tlio Situation Critical. BKIII.I.V , Oct. ii. : The Kovernment has lecclvod 11 long telogiam tiom Heir Thlel- man , ( iernian agnnt at Sofia. Ho descilbes the position of atfalrs as oxliemely ciltlc.il , U Is repotted tlijit Russia h.ih nntilled the jMiwciHof Iho neiesslty ol ! immcdletu occu pation In Bulgaihi. Ijx-Iiosldeni Gon/.ulc.s Nivv : Onu'.ANb , Oct. l.i. The Plea > unu's KlPasospccI ( jeportb the assahslnation of ux-l'iesldc-iu doiuales. in an intenui town In Mexico. No pattlculur areuiven. Two IMoio ItodleH Jtecovercil , Si , LOLIH , Oct. 13. A sjicolal tiom Cape ( iliaulean to the Post-Dispatch hiyt , the bodies of MUs Itabicli and M . Judge liar- ner , killed In the La Mascoito dlsasti-i , have been recovcied and bin led tiiciu. The Autiimiillu Muk vein. They uro inonounceil by nil visitors tlin grandest , most in uniwn , hciiMitilin and complluutcd vvorUH of nilistlo nieu- luinUm the world 1ms piuduced , No- ijody can afhml to miss n visit to 1118 runiuin. You will bo iisloiilblied to buo the niastnrly uoiitribntidiiK to tlio Hold of Antoniutlo Buience. KI.JIK.MIIUU o u , \ KKW WAI 3. MEETING OF TWO EXTREMES. Beer Laden ixml Blood Thirsty Qatlieringa of Socialists nnd Dynamiters. IRISH AND DUTCH DANDER. Loud nnd Lurid Slionls A > ; ninst Pnr- nolllmn nnd CapllaltHiu ( Jovernor lllll Donoiinoed ns a Stormy Times. The I'nrtlouod Uoj-ootlori" . Nr.w Yiinu , Oct. -Special ( Telecram to the BKP.I The socialists and anarchists of thoeitj lield a meeting at Lincoln hall last night to express their gratitude to Gov. Hill for commuting tbo sentence of Iho Thclss boycolters. A cominllteo was appointed toco lo Sing Sing and escot t the boj cotters to Ihoir liall , whern a meeting was lo bo held , When the bocoUvis approached Lincoln hall Ihey weiu st'ittled by a ticmcndous eheetlng and when they wuie ushered Into Iho saloon llielr aims weiv ncarlj wrenched out of lluilr sockets by vigoinus handshakes , * which thow had to undergo. They were called brnvo men and mart } rs to the causn of laboi , after which they went mndo to swallow innumerable glasses of beer. Tlmy \\cie taken fiom room to room lo show tlicmbclves to Ihu ciovvd. Paul Wll- seiu was called upon for a speech. In com- plvlng hu coilalniv did not show anv repent- iiuco tor thootlunco tor which ho had been convicted , nor any evidences of clntngooC hcnrt , ns was intimated by Governor lllll In commuting the sentence. Hu launched foitli Into thu usual socialistic abiibu of capitalist ! ) . Ho said lie had been sent to ptiv 0113 by the biutallty of capitalism , wllh thu assistance ot money bags How ever disagreeable was the confinement in mlson In the society of thieves nnd other cilmlnals , he would have lather complete- thulcimto whieli hu had been sentenced than to give "Unit dcmagnguo Hill" any leason whatever to Imagine ho could iibo him and his associates ns tools with which id' ' catch votes for Ids party In the approaching elections. The governor hid mndo a mistake In his calculations , for the ( socialists know what his motives wcro nnd Unit he acini' ' meicly fiom .self inteicst. The socialists should elect lleni.v George. Now Vorlc IrlNhiiion I'lnyliiji Into tlio llamlH of the ICncniy. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 1' ! . TSpcclal Telegram to tlio BIE.I : 'ihe municipal council of tlio Irish National league met nnd Indulged In a hot debate last night. A resolution was In troduced censuilng blanch No. I'i'.i , and with draw ins Its chatter because , at a meeting of the bianch , Octobei 3lth mumbeis expiesM-d a decided disinclination to comply \vlththcic- quests foi aid foi evicted tenants mndi1 by I'ainell , nnd had advocated Ihu use "ol moio vlnoious mensuies' than Jielnntl's clram- pioii thinks ndvKible. . This , tl.o icsoliilion deelaied , wns levolullonnij. A toimj dis cussion followed , and moio than one meni- hei deelaied that Pninell was altogether too slow , and thai it would bu bdttiu. to use the money to iiievont evic tions bv loicu than in iiuu'oitiiijj ' longer the victims of English tyiannv. Jli. Djorsaid it vYas Jitsi as well lor onrt brancli to drop tlio cjoak ot hipocii\cy-y\Hl \ ) - com ou . bfildly In favor of dynaiiiH" , tJK' President , Doianov promptly Qiipprcsswl luin wlthloice. Thuwholo nfatter WIIH ilnailyt 'Jn'itl'OnJiJUatvV * and the council pissfTlri resolutloil calling for contributions lor tbo eviction fund. Dining thu evening thercv was icfurencu to Mi. KiUgoi.ild , president of tlio National oiganl/ntion , "as ono. who had got his ollicu the dev II knows how , " and thO discussion was earned on foi some tlmo after tlio niL-etltig adjourned , but President Dclanoy finally got thu mcmbeis out of the hall. _ _ Tlir Gtcat GIpiictalo Sale. LOUISVII.I.K. Kv. , Oet 13. The sale qt ' blooded tiotlcis at the celebrated Ulundnl'o stock f.uin continued to day with a Rood at tendance. Tbo bidding was biisk. Fifty- boven bend sold foi 8107 , 1'X ) , average 31,885 per head. Among the more noted horecs sold whcie : Kstella , tvvoeu old bay filly , Bruce Douglas Nnsnvllle , : iUX ) ; two-yenr-old black mnie , W. P. IJiims , Teiifl Hanlo , S3iOO ( ; Innn Wilkes , foin-year-olkl bl.ickmaie , U. B. Metcalf. Luxlngton , Ky. , Sl.oj'i ; Ciiert.vwooil , buckling bay poll , H. .7. Wilson. Bitshvllle , Ind. ; fsniinoann. llvc- ve.n old blown mnio , John H. ShuIU , Brook lyn , Sn.OjO : lieino Victoria , eleven-jeai-olil bay maie , Fied Xacoid , ( lalcsburg , HIM. , S7.0J5Cnvlei : , elghtcon-j ear-old bay stallloil , .lolm II. ShultBrookivn. . Sl.OOO ; Nevada , tvvo-vuai-ohl chestnnt maie , C. F. Kmcry , Cleveland , 8l.'J.'S. For St-uiilii'il : Kallrond Time. NEW YOIIK , Oct. U ) . The geneial ruihond time convention met nt lite Hotel Brunswick to-day. There vvcio ono bundled und tvvcn- ty-hvo managers and general managers of rail ) ends throughout the United States and Canada present. Thu association met tiir thu puipobcof discussing tliobe inle.s , which nnmbuied twenty-live , coveting every polnb lel.iling to lh < ; time and management ot tiains , and If no objection is , made to them tbu convention will adopt thum , and sign an iigicement to put thorn into cllect on the 15th rtt Novembei. The Cellar ISottoni Drop * Out. SIIKNASDOAII , Pa. , Oct. IU. Tim tollnr oZ a building , belonging lo a man named Ifen- nessu > , livlni ; in WeslCoalo street , Is uhjli- teen feel aciossnnd ouo bundled feet deep. The bottom of It ill opped out to-day , falling Into the vvoiklngs or the Oakdalu collloiy. The houho Is Htlll blniidlng. but fears uio m- tertalnod not only for ill safety , but for the safety ol other bulldlngti In the neighbor hood , and the people of that section of Ihu boiougb are tetrlbly excited , Flvo nion Iladly Hurt. I'll iNiii'itu , Oct. IH. A bcnlloldnt tlionuw building of thu Allegheny County Kltictno Light company ' fell this aflcinoon , prccipl- tatlngiiv'u men to the Kiound , a dlbtunco of about lilty feet. All weio danucrously hint , nnd two ol thum , Alexandur Frouman anil Cyius Slew art , lecoived fatal uljinlcs. NolirnHku and lovva Weather. Foi Nebiaskn and Iowa : Fair weather , preceded by local rains In thuenstein poitlon , decidedly coohn In thu eastern portloh ; Hlatlonaiy temperatuiu in thu westcui i > or- tlon. Ijlttln Tommy , Hoston Hccoid. Litllu Toniiny Ims n very piirrerbo disposition anet vvhioli the doctor , who was called to prcscilbo n uonisu of truntniunt for him rccuntly , seems to Imvo taken fully into account. When tlm doctor calluil Ivvo vvtioks nfter ho had told Toniiny vvhnt to do in oidur to yet vvull , ho found the hey plainly very much bettor. " \Voll \ , how nro yon , Tommy * " the doctor asked. "Oh , I'm nil cunsd now , " siilil Tommy , with n giln. "Tlmt'H Kom\ \ I'm " voiy KomI'm muo , ' Yd , hut I didn't do u biilgh ) ono of Ihu things .v on told inn to , doutor ! " "Of roiirso ion dnlii't ! 1 kiit-w you wouldn't , nnd thnl'u thu re-a son I told } ou to do thum , " Mild the dot-tor. " 1 got up iviriilar ) > at C o'clock now lode do my praetioiiiic huforo sc-liool tlmo , ' said Tommy , who is Jeurnin # the violin. "Ah , indued ? Well , I suppose Kt-Uinj ; up at ft o'clock now moans that you really got up at that hour this moriiinir , docmi't ib""Niio "N-iio , not oxnctly , " s.xhl Tommy } , " > ou RUO , I'm tjoinj ; to begin to-uioiio y niornln' ' ! ' ' .