sw I si' 4 wTuiJiC i i) b at in lu ( "J bo bu lin I t'll ; mo Th. uiii lirl. dod hiU Too: ciso l...tl ' tfiitl ' the i : able Fc to lit Com eU t ciial : burn J Irip. 'or u i Jk'.i !" iV j.'."m""7 (The f..!i'1'lif is-il'lllf-lt s-.'ii hr Kali lino id S)..rtvoi, .vn flrM ptlMUh-il In thrt .V.flreil TVsJ u a.l.in 1 1. , i i. 4il-l . ( h,n r "? Aiti'TkH, lii n i 1 l Isna 1 l.. t-i-n. wl!: l.-r.i.(l will I.tn i. u.l f Ir net i l.iv i i' ii. i.n.t ti...i ( mti I S 9 rl'lfii f. r rh. hetiulon rwflil.v Hin in) iirsii.1 Vi no i'l u it'iii.-:t.u., ; i- il . i-' it. (t'ii. J. il, N'li.iite ilt 1, s, ,v iiret.lUi.ii;. ubU retlu y LII.alMtl. .l..i..r.t-ii'. Ir '.(.; sje" w 1 1,, I iT' if the battle ! Hail, nn-n WImi in ti1 tl.e 11 n: in i!iiiv 'mi in ii ii v a We i -elcbr a'e y..tir viol or ie at" I t wine I- .r peace has v i u 1 1 i her nini' round 1 lii' sii.-n.l.ir nl vmir i nii'ii'!" r.-is a Ami il. e I l if lug -iii : . q i.i -r-i'ii a thev won 1-ri iu stand; I imiiiMi llii1 "Iii.mm so amis ii. i long, r ami tin I r ii-ii t'Uigucs ate senle I, 'I here. i r u I u'.ciiiiui to shout jour name, U men who dm thesincld ! l, I me t!ip boyish faces kindling with jay I V 1-1 n i tin- nr h.ir Is i n K wit.i Im.. ii mti' i iii. ii'cr k:u:i' lire .t nun;: ati-i un1 iiiM'i iin- ;u I i :iyj ii. I t i.i' I.. '. i-li ivfiirf . ,un urn I tin? Iiuvk'i Mi r lif.li'. 1 1' I H i- i i',. :u- I li;i I '. ti i yn.c. I'T '1 i-i ;i sli u i. -i,:lit; A nl nli i.;i.f n;. inr l. iivi-ii'-. inm wiili l.c.ivcn k .i.irs ri'MMUil, 1 i.i y u,:r k li. e iii .iu .ret v. i.li ih' ir st. jn. im- l.n-n li.i wore u.e sh.n'.'L y (J.HKY nre innrcli'nu, pronillv ninrolimn, but thcro' dnnuor in ti.o way, Ninl tlioitTSTM t.l war ur ;ri liim mul tlifir rwkiiik' tnuwn nro Hue; xatJt I o tlm viilcttes wnru tliu fick.'iHnnil t!m vi'i'ts wiifii thqlm. . A lid tho I'Hii; roil r.iar ami rumble tbnmijli the Moiutliintf 'J Vines; Hut the bovHi litw am fat nil'l linn, their fealty is miIp.1. For lieavou th liKt wlioso caiifu i riUt, Hie siwii who wore tap .I.i. hi. PI If S the Ti'tiueseertn iiviiiritalii", thn":.'h llnllliil Ihi) Klemlel hue n la;;. .t!e I lie i . . t i i ...... . 1 1 . . .iii'iniui uniirii-iM i in ! , a... ii): I ur I In- ' u l ii : r I .li.. 1 en. 'anii.ii-.-. .ill I Hi I lie i . 1 1, eh ami mi t lie it ..Mem 1 ; t i (I l.a.Ii i lii' i.v.t. I . r ' il hue I I.. :u; i A let .. iliK ie t ' i e le ill e-t l.i ll tin! t they hii.il lln ir In .i Is tu heaven, t!.e rTA " ' ' "I"' .. in i ii .e ii n .-in- H in, if J 1 hey ure tn II; lit: h.iek mi KiinxviUe in L'y Ami the t. .email l.llli-kv ft e.ilniiiti nu . t'i if I i I...II-- e.... I ... ji Ami they !.miMUh m the l-rimm aiel L'xi. I I,.... il..l i.. .. (( tcosrcdfe' T '. hi- in iiij; in i ue 1 1 em in . v. h u me uerv . .I'll time ! I lien, Ati'l lie's ri.hn' lu .le-triicii.ni while Ihk e,4imin!i cheer naiii; Thrim, !i the -live ami thrmn;h the mirmw of the luiiL'-iMiilentcl I'.c d, 'i liey uiu cuii'iuirora tnuni(.haiit, thu men who Wore the nl.ieM. 1 . J. V,-, . . .. I I J 1 .. v 7 . ..I II KY a-p hiitterin r on Atlanta, nnd their IkivhIi fneos wrur All the frim determinutiou if the men whodo Hiiddarp; 1'hey have hured the buhl hMini-iuai. they've received the crimen mi.l (iraven on each lurrmved fnrehead lionti tho riilires of Henu'fl. on the height of Kenenaw, On the iiiniioliths of ue they have w rit the tiolden Ijiw; And the hells in ull tne steeph i bare the Klnrious pieana tiealed, AuU the victor i ruwiu ure luuny for the men who wore thu shield. All., beriH's under l'ntler! Hall, men who wore the shield ! Had, roiiiier.irs who foiiKht wit I) Cox on maliv a saiiKiiine field Hail, vielor under Tlioiuaa, Willi the Htars uud 8iripeu ubi'ud l Hail, In the Honored iivinx. bail to the valiant ileud I Hail, royal ranks who rallied to the ringing reveil e, To keep the I'niuX jtrund and great and okk from sea to lea t Tl t. I. . I ........ I a r. n ( . in m m .1 . I. a I. p. u I.M.n.i... . 4 U ' Ifi, . tllv . . 'fj u . . P..U.1... 1. w . u . . p,. n u l . .1 . 11 .....QU,. imiCll, k-. - J --i-...w, O mn !, w.tr the shield I .r water tounu. - who wore the lt:oli ! sanguine tic 1 ! vki gr."tir hay . tin1 crown nl sterner dnvs; ha o h it ne land. the liro.nl li of -"prill if. t.i tin' mn mul nu-ty way. ill- f.unim. an I the snow, v.TI l li! her. l'. . . . . . ii .r r.-i.i i mat never tne- llii!e t i e.iCi in I , n.ir. i : iruns r I . l e el e.r-i hi Valiant in e u .i r .'il I I r .'l i I I li'.i i v.'.i I;;, M I 111 V I rn III 1 .4 :t i !.. lin n wi.u Wore I. if shiee: .:.i. .i ..i ... wn ii uieir naro iimi Diei iUi e feet, the simw ami in the bleet, li.ei i.ln..l u .1... f..i.t tliev tK-rish in tlieeul l- i. ..." .' ...... . ' 4i with the strliwrnnli of steel: LATER NEWS WAIFS. At t Toint, yt , a business Mock tvss burneJ. Loss, 170,00); Insurance, I hi,. WJO. Ann Moon, aijed 41, wbile cleaning win. tlowi in HrcMiklyn. N. ., fell from lbJ fourtti fioor ml was killeJ. The Hciul)Ilrnns of the Tenth Kew Vork roiiK'rrsslonnl Mmtrl t have nomiuatpd Charles K. Coon lor Congrpss. I). V. Itopves, of I'Tovi lene. R. I., bus arc-jite 1 tho IpnJership of theOilmore bniid. The town of ttanlIi. Wis., suffereJ a loss of I75.UOO by lire on Hutiiluy. Peter V(?npr, n Ilr.ioklyn, (N. Y.) kIoiib, cutler, while In n itnto of insane jealousy killeil bis wife ami then shut lilmelf. Hit children nie orpliuiied by tbis. Thomas Kf-Kan.n l'hiln.lelphia contracfot, In pottiun off a train at I'erit Amboy, liad ooth lews cut off nnd will die. As thp result of a polltirai qunrrel. Jose Iiohsnn r.as murdered at CninJen, N. J., by John llil!. llnth oie colored. Iieiul victims of the blizzard are bcinn picked tip aloiin the I'ulnrailo nnd Kama line. Cattle perished in droves. I'tirin a iierfurnmm e in a crowded t bea ter nt I'.uda-restb, a woman was mul h-nly fe..e I with choleru. The ua l.em c tied In- dismay. Irciient Harrison bns Issued n proclnma- I ti.m opening to immediate settlement al1 I .1 i i i . ii 1 the surplus lumlsorthP row Indian rcer- i vation in f-'i.iilhein Montana, nggrrgatiiig l,sisi,('U acres. At Iximitnn, Ky., Americus, the bay colt two years old, by (inward, dam by Dictator, was sold by Joe Thnvcr, of that city, to C. J. Hamlin, of llullaio for flA.tssi B.itur. lay tlie colt showed a mile in punlic in :r5. August Iinnii lson nnd Alex. Pasin miners etnpleyed at No. 2 shaft of the Fast Norrie in.ne nt Ir.'ti. Wis., were killed by tho ex plosion of giant nviier. WHEAT CR0P STATISTIC3. Tho Agricultural Depunm-nt Eenda Out Iuteres'tntr yiturea. The AgricuUur.'il I.'epartinent at Wash in;!lon r. Ktt for wheat gives the Stale uv eraues "f yield p.-r ucp, raii'in from 0 tu 21 hushels and avcragiiu bushels. The nvernges of the pniieipal wbeit yrowin;; States nro ua follows: New York, .11.3; I'ennsylvaiiiu. 14.4. Texas, l.'.lt; Ohio, 1.1'; Michigan, 11 7; Indi ina. II, Illinois, i I 7, Wisconsin, 11..''. Minnesota, 11.7; Imv.i, II.."., Missouri. I'J.'i, Kausa.', 17; Nebra-Uu, l.'i "; South Ilakota l-. Nottli Hnkota, U:'; Wnshinjjlon, Is. 4; Oregon, 111.7; California, 12.S. The October slatist'eal returns of tho de partment make the g'.-mrul condition ot com Tit., aainiit 70.(1 for last nion'.b. This lnlic'itvs a yield below the average. The absence of frost bus been fuvorublu to the rpeiunt; of the lute and iimii.it lira ureas. The average yiold of o.tts is '.'1.3 bushels. The average ofbe estimated State yield of rye is 12.7 bushels. ConJitiou of potatoes kM s.iIsk uiiriTiit till i-.. ' ..' A.TrTi 74.8 to C7. 7. Coudition of buckwheat has declined since tho last report from 80 to 8(1. It is W in Now York and IX) In Pennsylva nia. Tbo ' condition of tobacco has im proved throe ar four .poiuts, uow averaging Si. C0LU2IlJt73 SABBATH. Celebrated in Nearly All Churohia Throunhoul the Union. Ni:w Yoiik. Iteports r.icoived hero from .oilltslll the Siiiltheril, Middle and New Filmland States imlii.atu mi ulm.'bt general ob-ervamo of 'oluiuhus SabLu h. l'uii.oi'iii I'lin. Tho four liuii lrodt!i uu niversury of tho d scovery of America was i oiumi'iuoruusl in nearly ull churches Sun day by Cniuiuhiiiii services, ul which mt niniis appiopiiale to the oceiuiou wero !u hveted. Cut. Aon. ('olhutnbian Sabbath viasgeiier ally observed in the chiirelif.i Sunday, the mujority of the local clergytnin tuUini;tho tile of Coluiubi.s us u theme fur their dis curfe.s. 1 ': Mollis. Columbus day was celebrat ed here Sund .y III the Cii'lii'lu; churches with t-pct'inl .services and elaboiatu puruihs. It 1 i moki:. Si'.cmu pmtiliciil high mass was celelirnted Siimluy l.y Cunluial itihlions it the t-pi-cul oiuiiihus coiiiiueuioriitioii -ervice. Civ. i.n.xati. The celebration of tho dis covery ol America begun Sunday night with exercises in Music Hall under Culiio he allspices. Tin' celebration took the lorni of a ruinl concert, by the c unbilled Culho In I'tiui't h choirs ulid choruses liolit tliO parish aclio.ilH. Skviluk, Si'Mx. There was no Columbus i elehratiou here Sumlay owiiiK to the ill ness of tliu Kin. Ihe (ueen, however, louiid tune to visit the. t'aiuvel Santii Maria, while thu illuminations wero general uJ over tho city at iiigm. CABLE CARS' AWFUL WORK. Two are Doad and Seven Injured. A Urii-iniu Uaa to Flee to tscap . a Mob As the F.levonlh Ward Uepublican CI tit ivuh inarching dotvn Wyliu avvuue Saturday mglii, ut 1'ittsbiirg, it was run into by a Ceiitrul tni' tioii cur No. Ul, us a result of which Henry Able, aged l.'i, and Wurd Kail'. Iter, ngo IK, uro dead, uud seven others ure injured. Tho accident occurred between Fulton uud Tow iiscnd streets, where tbo street is very steep. Tho car hail stopped nt Arthur street uud tiio marchers had com im need getting oil the track, when it start aguin'iind plowed into their ruuks. Abel and I'uflncr were caught under it uud many others wrre knocked us hie. There was an immense crowd, and when they realised w hat was done, there was a pi rlei l storm of race sitauiKt the gripman and threats of ly lu lling bim were made. Ho broke through tbo crowd uud camped and the mople turned their attention to the youths under tho car. They would huve been saved ulive had not car el came on down the track, striking (Haul driving it over them. At el was instantly killed, and both of itnffner's legs were cut oH. He died sot .ii after. The others Injured are Henry Switzer, Frank W. .illmer, Joseph Maegold, Jr., John Mcllveen, Joseph Mcllveeu, Robert K. (liniiill, uud Albert Kirk. They will all r cover. -Uovr.iiKoK I'kck, of Wisconsin, hat rail id the Legislature of that Bute to meet in a lecond sei'iul session on October 17 to make a third attempt to legally apportion the Stuta, t t . m A TtK-acuB hotel, the largest in the world, will be erected near the Chicago World ! Fair. It will be christened the A (treat Maval Demonatratlon. On Toesday war shir's and vessels of com merce reprentins; all nations combine i to pav tribute to Columbus. Musiness was practically auspendeil, and more tnan 3.i s eamen and tii;boat dropped their ordi nary vocationa, and formed in holiday a rade. The rarade starte.1 at noon from Gravis end Hay. There were three columns in the parade, and the distance between each column was :v yards. The foreign shins occupied the center, the United Stales Mu st Is on either side at an escort. As the line entered the Narrows a salute of 21 (runs was fired from either shore. One of the (treat sights of the parade waa a series or (Ifmntlc tlonta illustrating tho reinarknMt pioitress in the art of ship building since the lime Columbus discovered America. The parade centered and revolved round Ihe foreign naval visitors, the war ships of France, Italy and Spain, nmid a roar of cannon which seemed to make the Viry to la ml of Manhattan tremble. A fUtiinr chriux to this most successful pageant was the scene at the turning point st Riverside It was nenrlv 3 p. in. when the I'tiiUiadnhia. iireeeded by a cloud of tu is and flessurd boats, stowed iown In front of Riverside with the foreign warships and the rest if the naval escon well in lino. The tide was beginning to turn and the gaily bedecked vpsels swung around at will ami iinlul't-.l in nit kinds of naval "horse play while waiting the appointed signal lor the parting salute. AtHlVin In tlie N'aval Cnmmiitnr' bnHt I with the Vice 1'resident, (lovernor Flower nnu ii- i.iner uis'inguisiieu gues's nnosru, furnl the Luoy and p issod the warships on its homeward tiiu. Than the siLM.nl to salute was giveu, and the Columbian naval pug ant closed with the echoes of the erent ( - '''''s r-verbemting around the tomb of the silent tiraiit. , A sin lit tally as lulerpsting at that of the vessels in line was presen ed by the im niense crowd of srsctators. at least a million being present. There were 10 miles of huniumty on the shores. From the battery to llarl. in was one solid mass of people. After tiie parade the parks and rqunre weip illuminated with Chinese luuterns and colored light, and thorp was ano' her great pyroleci.n.c display on the Brooklyn bridge. THK CROWNING I'AOKANT. wo Mii.t.tosi rropi.ii witsimitiii: ci.ti ortiiit coi.fMi.fs cri rsniTiosj. ..nKirisr MILITARY rABMlK SINCS TIIK WAR KMUKII. Wednesday was the grerlest day of t li J oiummis celrhration in New Yori:. Ti e cilv was never so crowded In all its history, an 1 tho irrcatest military parade known on the continent since Ihe Cnion armies dis banded in is ki wui witiusictl by nearly 2. U i.i ) people. Thuprotession. which marched from the battery to the u"eal areli at Fiftv-niiitli Street, wiu. .SO.M'X) stroti 4. It was six hours in passing a g veu point, and the I'nitel Slates lU-sfiiitri win lej tho columii, haJ inarched o-er Iheei tiro route ami reach.-d the arch beforo the lust four divisions hud even t thu word to start. The scene along the line of march was wonderfully inspir ing. The sidewa'ks wer-j. onn "mn-is of Ceoplo, and tho huildiny wero p.n:lic. Irom awfiiieiit to roof with teeming hues of hti niaiuiy. Tl.ere was a sea of faces on every lde. The sky nlono remained iinolwured by ihe vast muss f people. The decoration i lent their bright colors to the scene, and theco i stant motion of the midthi utp it a kuleiilo scopic aspect, bewildering and enchtintiiiif in the extreme. It was u si.fe.l fiat no other spis-taclii in America has over paralleled; it wus a crowd that no other city m thu West ern hemisphere could accommodate, Tbo paradi) ended at Kiftv-nintli street, whom tho monument to Columbus was un veiied in the presence of an iin mouse crowd I ljCVsitr- ktttl '.hosti who Victor Tin the exercises were Vice President Mortiri., i.overnor lower. Senator Hill. Karon Fava' the Italian M mister, and the officer! of tin Italian cruiser liausau. Little Aunia Usr o'ti, the daughter of the president of fie monument association, pullml the coils which allowed the drapery to fall from he jonunierit, uud the heroic marble statin ol Coluiubm was discovered by Psi.imjO pwnle. TL" monument Las a squaie baso of Kareno eraune from whicli a shaft of the utiuo stone. 27 feet in height, arises. On top stands a majestic stal.io of dlinnhri It fel in height. It is of Carrara iiiiirhh.an I le aii excellent work of art. by Irof. iitetaiio, u leading sculpture of R'oiuo II rpreeiits tho great navigator gs.ing out into the vista which his prophetic inindh.is air. ady st-en filled wi'li new and mihtv lauds. At one sido of the busd is it msrli.e Cnunt of thu lionius of lieographv. aid at Hie other U a broii.n eagle, six feet ligh. clanuuig the shields of tne Frilled Stites and thu city of s n ia. Two bnuuii m o reliefs on the other side of tlmhise slow tbubightiug of land und the l.imlin of t ' 'lu iu mis. After the unveiling Archbiaiop Corrian bli-hsed the monumei.t. The civic pageant Wednesday night wis a fitting eiiiusx to the day's splendors. It surt4-d from tho Ita'tery shortly nte t o'clock, Ilea led by sover.il thousmd bicyclers bearinr colored hint rns. l,t: nil. cent floats were in the pris'essioti, repre senting l'ruliistora! America, I Ionia)- to i oluuilms. the I'tiritans William l'.iin. Iloorgo Wusluntoii. Indian Tribes, the 1'r.iss. I' s-trv and Roman Music. Scieict, and Col i itt tu is) si Car of S me. Tho t'oi l Kas-l'a represento I 'he ship of State, rove I bv the I'r.-snleirs of the I idled Stat, s, l it I Wnshin 'ton auinlshii. ami ( 'oluiuhus attl.o helm. The costumes of ttiose taking 'art weru hi ii'il f ul and ucorgeou, and tho o -ortsl lights ami fireworks which liLze I along tne ent'ru route of th" prixessuu I t up a scene of gru"denr never befoie wit nessed in tho New Woild. linnien-e crovils wero on the slreeis, and great eiitiiusi.tiu waa 'lisplaye I, Ull.t'MI'IAN I'll AT. New Haven. Conn., had a Columlhin Celebration, (j.'KK) heing iu the lino of .'to cession. At I'hiladelpliia. 8.H00 Catholic boys, vjb forined. paraded and were reviewed by Arji bislio llyan. C0LUMBU3 CELEBRATION1 SPAIN- IM Madrid the Soin of a Continual Hon d of Fesiivitlos. Cannons, bells und music from all be military bunds announced ut daybreak te beginning of the Columbus celebration in Madrid. The city is profusely docorut 1. Farly mass waa said in all tho church i Military bands w. ro pluying all day leg in the different parU of the city and l.e public squares wore turned into datidig platforms by the jubilant populace, lie statue .of Columbus was utmost hidden 'ri der the loud of wruuthoi and flowers ik pj- Ited there. f A great procession, formed by the lenred professions, siuceuts and ,scientists, malh ed before the statue, where orations are delivered uud poems recited in honor of the discoverer. Numerous public-spired citizous made large appropriations of od aad drink for the needy, and every lly was given a chance at the merry inuWig. The Amoricun co ouy hero celebrated 'be day by seches. Tho Queen was re re sented by one of her chamberlains. j Twa Children Die From Souke B, Two little children of Furmer Askinqp ol Cleburne county, Ala., a boy and a lirl, while playing In the woods uncover a rattlesnake, which, quick as a flash, tried lu fangs In the leg of the girl. WhlUde fending his sister the boy twos bitten tioe. Both chl'.Jreu died from ths .ca'octaoj,hf riaurtiuo tub results. fl For cast of the Presidential Election Mads By Both Sides. There will be 441 votes in the next Elec toral College, and '221 will be necessary to a choleo. At National Democratic Headquar ters, New York, they isttmate that tho Hemcratic National ticket will got not lose than 215 1 lectoral votes. This is counting on the 1.5 votes of Indiana. If that state got-fl Republican the Iletntxrats will have 230 votes, according to their calculations, seven more than required. A table based on the reports received nt the Democratic headquarters gives the fol lowing as their expveied result of thu elec tion : ! 9 STATHS. t-i r Ainbsma Arkansas I'alfornin Colo-sit Connecticut Delaware Florida leorgia .'.uho Illinois l.iSM 'fniiaiia Kansas Kuni'i) ky I.o'iUiaaa Mail)" Maryland Massachusetts Michigan .V iuiiesixa M isisippi Mis ii ri Mout.iiu Nvliraska Nevutla , Sew Hampshire.... New Jerwy Now York North Carolina N'orili 1'akoia 'hi. ' irngnn I'oi.iisvivaina Rliole' island -mitU Carolina "uth Dakota Tuiiuessve Texas Vermont Virginia Viwihin;ton We-t Virginia Wiscous.u Wvukuin,: n 8 e i J! iV; i iV1 i 3 21 10 l' .I 11 i :i 23 4 ii B 1-' 1. 2lE 115 172 i 27 Tiaaia To take the 'l'l voti s of New Yoru Irom t!ie Clfvelaiid (oiiinn and give Iheiu te Harrison would leave the former linn give the lut'er Mis This Wnil'd throw the ple aioii into the House of I epr.'s.entatives. At the I'ej'iib ic in Nati ituil lieadiiuarU-'s. Itg'ires. based on the claims they u:o inuk ing, show the following : ! s v 2 STATF--5. Aliihsnia Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut ludawjy. :iU.r.:,.,..,.".V.V.V Idaho Illinois , Iowa .... Indiana Kansas Kentucky l.otiisUua. Maine Marylend MassaehtiselU Michigan Xinne-i.ia X! is-issippi Hiss nri MoutHiia Nebraska , Nevada New Hampshiro... New Jersey New York: North Carolina North Dakota Ohio I iregui JViiiisvlvania Rhode Island South I arolinii South Dakota Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia Washiimtiin West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 3 M 3 I lu 31 i 3 23 4 32 4 11 ... ti .... 4 i 12 ...j 15 .... 4 t .!:.:::: o 12 i Totals HI2 ;11! i 21 The Uepublican malingers say Ibcv are hopeful of carrying all the Stiiles placed iu the Harri-on column iu this table. They do not concede Kansas und Nebraska to the Third party, but say they will cuiry both Suites. A Hoin s end Prp r Admits Defeat for ill' Btrikars, F. iit ir Schooley of the Homestead, Fa., loi'il News, winch paper bad been consid ered the nrgun of the udvis try board, sur prised the btriliers by piihlisliiug the follow ing oi'iiii in: "The lioiiiestead situation to-day is a pe culiar one. i hi i .lie hall i the speclitclc is n eseiiled (d over 2.il Woi klui-n in tho mill, iiuiong who are al. ml 200 id the form er Homestead enip.oyis A number of skuh-1 workmen ti -'.u ilruudock, Duquestio. I 'iltsburj and other places uro uniong tiie iion -iiuioii workmen. The non union workmen now live iu uud ubout tho works, and wuimi tho borough of Home stead. No'.ihIv ileii.es these lac;. Il they do they me blind. 1 inn the company bus won is adiu. tied l y many bunnc-M men nnd ciiuen-, u.rke l.uuihersot liiechnnics, piom-iiu-ul Amalgamated men and certain mem ber.! ol the advisoiy board. These adnua Hioii me, as a rule, coiiiiileiitial, but none the less true. On the other hand ihe spue l.iclu is p e ented of between two and three limiisaiiil iilie workmen walking the streets ol HniucHtiid, ki eping up the expectation that mi, in r or later tin y will wiu I lie strike. 1 lie only result the Mnkers can show is that Ihey uru keeping tliemselvt'S we 1 in Imo, anil ure causing ilio steel tirni loss mid trouble. The laii.lhi observor can come to the following conclusions only : "First The Ci.rucgio tteol Company is gradually tucceeiiiiir. "Snood Tue great llomoutcud strike la dying out." Colorado's Bis; Bnow Storm. In the big snowstorm that raged through out Colorudo along the line of the Union Facillo lust week. two futulities are reported At Central City Ratiso Ebilie, blinded by the snow, walked Into a tWo-foot shaft and was instantly killed. An unknown man was found dead beside the railroad track, uear Urerly, to-day. He had died from the oflectaof the storm. Many thousands ol dollars worth of cattle and horses perished on the ranges. Several trains are overdue, and their whereabouts are uukaown. IKOIOTZD FOR TREASON. rroe Bills Returned Aaalnat the A1 '7 vonnnHiM. ing wsra-iris i Flnkerton Officials Were A.so Ind . . . . . M, . w mi jasrair, niiriviiia fiiot s Conspiracy. 1 The Crnnd Jury nt rittsburg returr true Mils In the treason case epainst ? Jlotnestend strikers, and also In the mur conspiracy and aggravated riot cases bim I the Carnegie ollicials and I'inkerlon tives. The indictmptits for treason lnvolv defendant, all c.f whom aie strikers members (if the advisory board. The rharcesof murder against II. C. p. nnd other Carnegie otllelals nro for the i ii.ffr.f tiporee W. Kutter, John K. l Joseph Sotnk and 8, las Wayne, v. fleaths reultpl from the riot. The I bills ure against II. C. Frick. F. T. F. , joy, Robert I'inkerlon, Wiiliiun l'lnk. r J. A. l'otter. W. H. I'orev. .1. li. A. 1 , man, c. W. I'..s,.il, W. II. Fun. .1 Cis.per. F. W. Huide, Nevin McColinell . J utiles Dovcy. In the c npirncv paces Frick, (ip-j I.snder, H. M. Currv. I.oishman. i , Chil.is. I.ovi joy, I.. C. I litpps, u. A. r, . J. A. Fuller, J. F. Dovev. McC-onnel!, j I'inkprtons, Cooprr, ll.sldell, Fre.'ri I'miu r. Hurt ninl Huide are the defeii I ,:, In the aggravated riot cases true In i j h't.irm.l agamst Frick, l urry, lisi.i j l-ovcj.iy. I,. C. Fhlpps. Dovev. Met . i, ! Cooji-r. Fisldell. Priui- r, Hurt and Hm !. ' 1 be indii tiuent in t'le treason cases. .' reciting the nanus of the ilrfendauts '" r:.Vrrmc to their trcasonab e ollencps "And in order to fuliill nnd to bring . effect the snid traitorous rompnssioi-i ' aginiiiirs and intentions of them, the defendant on Ihe 5th of September. nn. I on divers other days ami tunes. I, . the 1st day of June iitid on the am ,v, of Sep'emiier.at the borough of Horn.- . with other persons, wlioso names are ; . said inqu -st unknown, to the iium!..r' l.isi nnd upward, a' med and arrave I 1 war ike mariner, that is in sav witii t ' revolvers, caution, swords, knives, .. , dynamile bonib, and other warlike " il. ndly weapons, us well olTensive as ' ive. being then and there felo-ilouslv. 1 lawfully, maliciously and traitorous -,- it milled and gathered tngettmr, del t . loii-ly slid traiti rous'y j iin nnd as- , tin luselvt s together against tho said .j nionwealtli of I'ennsy I van in. mid tine, i there, with f..ree nil I arms, felon , .J Jnluwfully, fals-ly and !raitorouslv. a- hostile war-like m-niier, did a'rrav J isH.setiiemselv.s against the said ' ; lionwealth of I'ennsy ivaniii, and il d n hiiil, prepare and levy war against t! : ) roinnionwealtli of Fcntisylvauiii, to t;.. t tliat its Constittiiion. laws' nnd tin: l' lirghi be and wre delie I. resisted nr. ! veitttl by the raid detemlaiits nnd annul tulles, to wit, the said rsons liuines are tu the said inqne.st linki. coiitrrv t ' the duty of iilleginnee nnd : ily of tlin said delelldauts, to Ihe evil i - . p:e of all otliers in like ruses ofTendii. ' tniry to the form of the act of Ihei.. " Asemtlv in such eaac inaile nnd pr.... ; and against ihe peaee nnd dignity . i . Co"im'.nwea!th of I'oiitisvlvnnln. "And I lie inquest aforesaid do f : p'esent I lint Ihe sa d dc'endanK i . :nh day of September, Im-J, nt llipi.i ntur'srinl. and within tho juri'diet this Court, with force nnd anus, feloi.i and traitorously did lvv wnr nguii;. Commonwealth or Fennsvlvaniu, mr to their allegiance to the Mid Corn wealth of I'cniisylvanln, to the evil ploof nil oi hers in liko cases oll'ci contrary to tho form of the net of l.ienoral Assembly in such cases mnde provido.1, and against the pence and d of the Commonwealth of Fennsylvu i Toe in ',';il.-ient lig ifr.st' If. C. 1th.1 others in X 4 murder cases aro s , making hi all. ' The indictment against the rnrnegic rials In the conspiracy cusei )s a le: : oocumeui. Among other thinss i 1 f. rth concerning II. C. Frick and the e.f minion: "That tl ey did uiilawfurv. false'r mat (ioiisly e nspire, conldtie, conle! nnd agree together to depress, lower. . nnd diminish wage, nil e nnd cue tion of labor of divers person empe-v- f Ihe Carnegie Steel Company. I.in.r. i men ami there closo up tho said ste.-l r factory, and to censo work and . p. r.. therein, nnd thereupon to convey cause to bo sent 2i.O men and 11 ' armed with guns, levolvers, pistols, k- no oiuer oeituiy weapons, to over v i, timi.la'c and frighten diver per -lis : f said township of Milllm, wlm wen- (,'' lately before omploved l.y (lie snid 1 j fteef Conipunv, to inva 'e 'he said tov of M i III i n and to attack the said :- who were then la'elv In foro employ.' t lo shoot off and disciinrgo the said gnta f o'lier I'cadly weap lis. ngiunst the I : . the s id persons wlio were tlienl.i'e v; ( employed by the said Curuegio 8:e 1 pany. Limited." In regard to the fight on the morni' f July dth. tho bill s.ivs. the defend..!.:, h .siuiisel and advise tho shooting." The bill in the aggravated riot case" tliu Carnegie ollicial dillor very l.itl. f t.iat in tiie conspiracy action, exc'i t v sKs'ilies '.hat. in imrsuaiieo to the a i conspiracy, the a.leged unlawful n::-i f uus acts were committed. r TIIE LAST OF THE CH0LI5 4 Quarantines Ra!sod But few In Hamburg. ' At New York the last butch of i prunts who have been held down it ,' since tho outbreak of cholera werei.r f Fllis island. They numbered 10, ami i brought from the steamer Stoningtun V they had becu transferred from t'i'f tniinnia. f Secretary of State Foster has been ally notified by Mr. Grip, tho 4 minister, that the United States L .. i..,.i.H...t ..1. ..1..... pe net 11 ui-iia.vit i.sv Hum vuuivii. . Swedish uuthoritics. A CIIOLUKA QCAUlHTINE 11.11." .r:r. i d r V The Fintntllcii Deni.rtment bus r Inloriuation by cable that the port cf ingston, Uuateuiala, has been reoK 'i I tilted Shite mails. It was temi'l closed on account of reported cliof. New Orlcuns. ; CIIOLTIU'S PKEAUKD WOUK IX Ut'". The otllcial gaiette announces up' ! ber 1, 250.0AS) Russians died ul during thu pivaent cpideiuio. IIAMDt'KU ITSELF AGAIN. For the first time since the plapti J out, Hamburg resumed its usual '. ance. Musiu in the streets is now " and dancing iu the dance hails ha' ; Kverybody, except the uneinplo"'.! been iu the beer gardens or on the nudes, und the attendance at hiircl. I ccs is fulling nguin to its normal n I The number of fresh cases T ue J j 81, of deaths 7, of burials 132. lu there have been liva fresh casus v-K deaths. ' A Ship Los in a Hurrlcas' Advices irom Honolulu slain' hip William Campbell, Hilling fi coiua toQiieenstown, was lost in hurricane in the South tea on the August 27. Captain lluvener, w:K and eight men wero lost. The rei crew, alter a dreadful c-xrlence. Honolulu. The ship is said to lu cargo on Ikm. rd valued Nt $'jrgi.onU. DXMOCIUTS Wist AT CUATTl-l Chattanooga, Tenn., elected seven eratsout of eight Aldermanio csnJ';j curing control of the city govern ai-i the Cut time in tne city's history i 1. . c t. B E W V 11 b vi , V A ci v s M h "l ar Oi b at b. 18 fa Wi . on a wl to IT . Wl ir n In k tie fsi re. CO: foi ur lui ir.t le 1.0 5i'i tin S'll W:i K' er 0O! MS to! ria kn He Is, thi t, pi'., w Wl; Wh r a i: I i obtuluiD z. ' '. ; T :? iisjp,,..wim .ijs.-vsiismwsi.s..ss'.'.".-
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