The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 30, 1888, Image 2

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THE MIDDLEljURQII TOST.
T. H. H ARTE R, Emi-on asd Tno'n.
Mnnn.Kuriicn, r,., .if f. tv ins.
AX OCEAN IIOKROK.
HVKS LOST IN A COLLISION.
Steamers Coma Together In n Heavy
I'oit and. J'asnciigcr Uo l)ovu
to Death.
A fatal collision recurred lietween the
toim"ra Oivanin nn I city of Chester In
Han Francisco Bay. Tho City of Chester
startelat 10a.m. for Eureka, There w a fog,
and Captain Wa'l ea blow his whistle eon
Uniiouly. When off Port Point he heard
another whistle, nnl signalel the unknown
vess d to go to p irt, but this was evidently
misim lerstofsl, for In n m uiiont tlio Oceania
loomed up out of tho fog ami her prowcr.ish
ed inbi the Cnpi'or's si lo ami Ishlp, cutting
her nearly in two. H m of the Chester'
pnonger cliinlH) 1 on tin O sarnie's ow lie
fore tho vessel (artel, I ut in my wore
obliged to jump Into tho water. The b ut.i
of the Oceanic w.no at mci low. re 1, und
picked up nit many us p i-sihle, nn 1 whiiu tugs
also came to tho reseu . Tim Clcater mnk
within five mi'iiitc, an I m my wont down
with Iht nml were drowned.
A terrible pa no reigned on Isinrd during
this brief s ,.. Tin gr.-nt-st los of hf,. is
behoved tolnvc isvurrc 1 among tho steniwo
passengers, of whom there w. re St on hoard.
Only two of thi'w) were nee muted for shortly
afterward, tho others lira regard cl as lost
There were 70 cabin passenger, of wli nil t u
arc lost Tuns- of tin crew nro also I st.
The num. (1f tl),. c il.in p.n igers 1 st nre:
O. W. Anl.rson, ibiklniil; Mrt S. H. Fra
t. r. Sno Dieg (; Mr. C. S. Hnnoy, Eureka;
J. A. Hampton aid wife, Virginia. S,.y. ; C.
T. Davis mill Lis n.eco, J. Ur or, N'.ipo, Cal ;
Sir Mereh, Mr Porter. Tho following
rucudicrs of th crow were lost: E. IV.
Chninl ors, steward; I', Pulton, A lull! Hell
livmd. None of the survivor wcru Inn led
until aft-r 1 p. m., nnl tit n Into hour the ex
net iminU'r of ps lu'ties was wt ill uncertain.
Captain Wnhuce stole tint In- ju I go I tho
O. oanii! wm on tl p n t mil.- nml t'k ati pi
aivonliiilv. Ho il us not m . U ,w tho c !
lision C'HiM Iinvo Iwn avo i I. Cnptiiiu
Mi-tcilf if tl:o C 1i-n -lie, ny ho niw tin
Chi stiT on th d iiili mid nidi nn.l twa two
li'ait, which w.-.n n-.oiil..,l to, i,ut tl.o
t'liiwti-r poru-d Insii'id of KtarUinrding mid
th roCiiiin uriii ii' I. The l'hitT wna i;o
in nt a hih rnU of iil mi l the Ocemic
low ly. Tho CLimum war vn!uol at 1V'P
0.0.
roMrir.i NOTKS.
Th Missouri Peuiorratic Convention nom
inated Mayor D. IV Francis, of 8t. Louis, for
Governor.
At the Iowa Hepulilicnn Convention,
Frank It. JucWmhi win renominated for Sec
retary of St te, J. A. Lyons for St ito Auli
tor aud A. F. TromMy f or Tren-iurer.
Hon. Wilson Vanoo wan nominated for
Congresby tho Hepub'.icau of th Fifth
Ohio dibtricU
Follow ing in the ticket chosen by Wise nin
IVpublicins at the State Convention: W, I.
Hoard, forliovernor: tieo. ". Uylnnd, Lieu
tonuiit G veriior; Krut G. Tiniuie, Secre
tory of S'-itte; 11.15. H irshana, Mn'oTica
urer; C. E. K ict'ibrook, Attorney Gorierul;
J H. ThnyiT. Stite Siip rinu-iid -nt; Alley
I'eterson, ltiilmal I'l'inuiiNiioiici'; l'lnl
Check, Insuiuiicu Commiviioiier.
Mrs. Hclva I.x kwo d Ins no ii"tmo?
vitiidraw in fr ia t'' co it' t f ir the Presi
dency. She sy-: 11 1 mil t!i" only l ma li I')
cmtlid itc in th lied. You kw C'l-Velui.d
busn't a cepte I ye'., nn 1 of c mr-M th re is
jrrmtdiutit what ho will do It i-. trti that
11 umo ha u i- - .t -1 f r H irn- ci, but the
lutter hus not hitn:i.'d hi u v plane. My
letter is out, un 1 twryUtly k.iuwi ju-t
w here I nt.vid."
A IKH.IIIItli i;PI.OSU).
Tbrco I'itsoiis Killed lr be Iluri.1
in !' a ia l'iie.
At linidfirl. Pi., Llward I'nell, in em
ploye of ti e Miui'.itiieturers' (iin ( 'otiii'iiiv,
was xN-rime: t;ng iu prolucing c -l' -iv-cl
fins, luieil w..s on a verui.da alj"ve the
oilic-, e n !ii h K-at-d nearly two dozen
JH-p'e, when the pip burst, winch liili'iled
bun ttirO'ly and hlniost killed him in
ntniitly. Koiiert Iiufiey, who wim on the
veiuiuln, was nlj fntilly wuiiid
nl, dying liortly afu-r. The thud
vietim wa W. E. Curt., of Hue City, who
was '' fi- t f on the bceiie of the explosion.
A piece of the ilv.n pip lre hi face mid
be I in u b-rril'lc manner. The unfortunate.
limn iln-l in it few iic'iiienK after hi reiuovul
to a d et,ir"illie.'. Flying metul alo seriously
injured s. erul iptiier-, w no were close tjthe
usine of the disaster, but It is thought iione
(a'.ul y. It is nnruculous th it no more were
killed or injured, a mar u thousand peojle
wmi ill the llil ll-'li it viei'iltv.
Itunk I'lesidciit dune.
Oiarlos V. Waelrou, ot,e of the owiioik
lid malinger of the Wuldrou Hank, of ililis
l ile, Mii hian, h s uVeoude l, t ikiii with
bun money nud seeur ties variously estimated
at from ,ti to Jsii.lm i. It i ieKirte I tliut
is woiiian ai"nii inn-1 him, I ut tin is not
oonliriiied. Ji , uve a wife aud two chil
dren, but U-fore going dowlei iisinul) uneaiut
of prorty to linen. 'J'uo bunk is doing
bu&iiie'is. and d 'iwil"i will I e otid ill full.
i
Ilullroud Mrikc Kelt led.
The strike of the engliie.-m, tireuion,
witchmeii and brakeiuen on the Mackey
kvateiu baa m-kii ti-miJ'Jiurily settlod, aud tho
luen have all roturimd to work. Whut con-
cumiuun Kith iiiu le by tho coinjiauy is not
luowu. It is nUUsl, howwver, that Master
Mts haiiic Smith, w leiM diwhitrge was du-
luandal by tho moil, boa uot j ut Ux'ii lu.
uiuved.
A Cattle J rain tM uiollsbed.
On the Mauitoba road, uear Fort Buforf,
au Enst-bouud stock traiu luuuing ut high
p ud rail into a buid of cattle on the track.
The engine and seveuleeu cars left the track
aud wuie piled up together. 'iarly 1U0
cattle were kill d aud five traliimeu were
injured, thn e probably futully; uo U'me
ij.vcu, Xv b u-i kllucliin W th roud.
AX AMnilfOAN AMJAXCli
ItopronrntAtlvrnorHlxtocn Nation to
AMml)lo at tho Cnpltol.
Tha International Amoriran Confermc
authorltdl by ihinctnf lat May, hn been
-nlled to meet in Washington at the State
Deprtmonl on tho 3 1 of October, l$Sfl.
The President requento I by Conres
to nrrnni?! thi conferenc Ix'twren the
United Hlntea and tho Republic of Mexico,
Crntrnl a id Bou'h A merles, Hayti and the
ICmpire of Uraiil.
A aoon aa the prrlimlnnrio could be
Krrelii0in a form 1 1 invitation was ex
t'ndl bv the Presid -nt, through our Mini
t r, to thuut en Rovernm.intu, Mex
ico, Costa Uict. Guiiro nla, Nicaragua, Han
Snlvndor, II indur.m, Iliyti, Kin Domingo,
Vo'KitHa, Ilri.ll, Argntino K 'public,
Chill, Peru, Holivia, F..'ii id r an 1 Coluinblt.
Whilothe Invitations h ivn probably a'l b-on
lelivere-1, timi his not e'a; I in w iluh to
receive ncoeplanco of tut tnv tation from
any of the coiintrie nam d.
In forwnrdlui; the invitation to tho differ
nt Kovernmnt.) tlM IVoubnt no', forth that
th conf-'ro ice vr is e ill d to c msldert
First Measure that 'inll tend to proserv
tho peais and promoto tho pro-jierlty of ths
wversl American State
Second Measuri' towar 1 the fornintion of
nnAni'Ticin Cust-im) Union, uud-r which
tho trml of the American nations with pnch
other slinll, so f.ir us p wnlilo and proilublo,
li promote I,
Third Tho psiaMlslment of regular and
fr fjueut pommuiilcitton U-twisn tlio jvirts
of tho -verdl Aiiieric in Stat si an I Hrts ol
eich other.
lourlli The est iblislrnont of a uniform
system of cuvnitis rej-ulations in oich of th
lndeH)ii lent Am Tie in S'n'e to govern tho
ni"d of iir.xi'tntionni 1 exp irt itio i of mer
cliandiean 1 port d'l "s and c iari-, a il'il
form ni 'th il of d t.riiiimn tin cl.-imiflca-ti
hi an 1 vain item of sue i in rolian liso in
tie) t 'Ha of eicli c iimtry mid a uniform svs
to'ii of invoice and th s ibj -ct of tlio saoit l
tioiiof hiis and of ipi.ir mti e.
Fifth Tlio adoption ofannifirm ytm
of weights an I m isnres nml lnv to protect
the pn'e it rights, cpvri;!its mid trn lem nks
of pit en of eilh 'l c ni'ltry in t.io others ail I
th extrnlitio'i of criminik
Sixth The ad iption of acommm nilver
c in, to bo issued by each government, tho
line to b b-gal tend -r in nil c unmercinl
tia'is ictions lstweun the citix-ns of all the
American Status.
Seventh An ans-ment Uion and recom
mendation for n loptioii to tho nHclive
gnvernmenti of a d Unite p'an of nrbitrntion
of nil cueNtion of dispute and difference
that m iy now or hereafter exit lietwivn
them, to the end thnt all ilillicu'tii' and dis
putes Ix two-.m sueh nations ms.y bo jKace
fully settled and wars preventiil.
Eighth And to consider uch other uh
j s-ts relating to the wo'furo of the sever.il
StAtc reprPK'iibsl, lis tniyl o pient d by
an) of Niid States which nro herohy invited
t p,iriic p;ito In fa il conference.
Ct )LNT I : II r K I T K 1 1 S Til A IIK D.
A lJljj Srlipnic 1'rimt rated by the Ar
rest oTtlic Lcadcra.
Tho arrest at tho point of a pistol, In the
Wind-sir Hotel, Col , of throe counterfeiter,
unearths one of tho blgp-t sensation devel
njie.1 hero fur mmy ve rs, and frustrates a
cheme managed by counterfe ters inChiengo,
Iieiivcr, Sinta Fe, S in Finneisco and, it U
Isiliev. d, the City of Mexic .
Th thriH men nrr- stisl arrived in the city
in tho morning, one coming from SintiFe,
Mie from I "hiiMgo. mi I one from further E it,
For two iti' ti Iitnef Att'irney lIob,n,
Mnr-h ill Hill and 1'. S. S -cr.-t S t' k-o oftl
?ers have b -n aware th it c unterfeih r
were nt work in Ne.v M -xic i a'l I thit they
would so in spring the mine whieli was to
H d both the Unite 1 S'.ato nml Mexico with
hogus tin, nml : 'gold' pi c-s. A d p
uty di-triet .ittorney named (1 ige, was sent
jut to inv.'stigat un I sue, 1 in j lining
the cutiN'H. iters. His ivp-n-t shows
that tho t a:i p ms'sts of res.ileiit of
Chicigo, N.w York mil ot.ier Ur-e
iii-s, ii'id Unit th y w r? i'i c 'tis a it pom
uiunic it ion. Tnw c u :ter . ;t..rs w. ro to
mnnula'ture s mi cmis as n "lee er," after
Wllicll "hogll sttltr" W HS to l.e III I ie of cll-lll-
ical mut r.al, wh.c'i was wuirjnte 1 t weir
for a year, and s il I to i u-tom-rs a', the ralo
of 1. J K) for UM p"U i Is. The preparation of
which the Poius were t) Is? inanufac-url
had a large -rc iitae of goM. Aleuts at
Chicugo aud other points were t o distnoutt
It.
Manuel Lnalre, tlio le i b-r of th" gang,
urnvo.) at Ilenvcr, and was regist-rei ut the
Windvir, wh-re he wai ue-t by two acis'iu
jilices. While they were discussing jiros
ss'ts, (luge, who was in the room, gtve lbs
signal, and the ollicers, with dr.in revolv
vers, walk s! in and cipture I th" men. The
olii!0 refusj to g. ve any iuf oniiulioii until
l artnsi ill Chicago uud o' 1; -r pomU are ar
restel. Cousiderubl" mutenul, including a
perfect d.e and soine of the money, was cap
tured. Some of tho money v. a of pure
gold, and w hen tested ut Iho mint won pro
ii'iuii'x-d to be gvL
An l.fi'cclivc I'uith Cure.
About two weeks ugj a Mrs. Le, who
claims to bd a faith cu-e do'tor-ss, mule a
visit to the rend iiiwj of Mrs. Job i Nomiu,
in f reuch Creek, Pa., and wild a iiumb-r of
iieighljors, Lild a regular pruyor m vtiug for
the recovery of the lady Iroin ciiikumptiou,
she Ixtiiig iu the last stag' of thit dueaie.
Mrs. Loess; play el upiuthn fe dings of the
n ek wo nan that she iuiujuiod hor If cured,
and, in uttoiuptiiij tj ieavit her be I, was
k"ize I with a violent beiuorrhago aud fell to
the flour, dying iu a few moment. Promi
nent phyiciaus say the w nuau's cleat I wa
bafctoued by exciloiueiit, aui Mrs La ltn
ditappearwd.
Maryland blorin.
Tbe Baltimore .Sua bs dieiicli'i from
various point ia Kiutburn MafyUud giving
pirticular of a severe storm that wt up
both side of tbe Cb-wiiake Buy. Framt
bou and baru were deiiiolislnsl nud two
schooners were overturned, but uoluss of life
bus yet beiii reported. Entire fruit-orchnrds
wiro destroyed aad corudields were iu uia'iy
iustuuci-s swept clean. Au immense water
jout was formed ut the mouth of the biy
and aascsrried with kirilig foicj wxuiS
iVvai uilai.iL
LATE NEWS IN BniEP, r
The whole Protcsta-it popn'atlon of the
Province of Qnoheo and, in fa?t, of th Do
minion, Is bringing pressuw to beu upon the
O ivernor O.moral to Tet-j the bill rceitly
la.ssjd by t Provincial Iexisla'are of Que
bpc, granting IIDO.OK) to the Jem'.t Order in
compensation for land belonging to thatOr
d T which had boon co ifiValed during tb,e
time they were declared an Illegal body.
The throe tmn arretted a'. D?nver, Col,
supprMtd to to o mnterfeitcr, turn out to be
confldonoi men, and the officer hare a big
Joke on their h ind. Tuey ld their victims
a compound resembling gol I, and, to delude
purchaser male a pretense of manufactur
ing t K"ld p e"e from It Tbe die used, how
ever, was a tr ek box an 1 genuine gold piece
were turned out. The arrcste 1 mon ctnnot
lie held by tho Governme-it OfTlnials, but will
be rearrested aj Un by Svtte ofll er. .
A party of fifty Indian wns seen moving
ton nnl the Big Horn In thediroctlonof Fort
McKiimey. They h id nochlldrdii with them,
but a yet hive committed no hoatllitiea.
The settlor fool alarmo I, but tin army ofll-cot-feel
assure 1 that no trouble nieJ be
fonro I.
Fifty-ono nw Injunct'nn have been en
tcred against Dubinpio, Ii.,iilooiiksepni by
SS. P. Adams, tho notod prosocutorof a loons,
w ho Is deter iiiiiusl to closo all saloons In that
city.
Thomi L. Johnson, of Evt Claire, Wia,
diisl U'ednosilay. II' hml Ihmu asleep for S3
day, an I Im I ta!;en no iioiirishtneiit but no
c sionnl swallows of bran ly nnd wator, which
were forced down bis thr sit.
f ather MeGlynn, tho e'ouent hea I of the
Anti-Poverty Suclty, is thnatenlng'y lib
His health seems grently sh ittered, and hi
friends fear that S.1U10 f it il disease will lie
dov(locd by his bad mental and physical
condition.
Kev. John Beiifer, a Moth "list preacher,
Ins been exielled from the Church, after a
lengthy trial at U. a h City, Ohio, iion bolng
found guilty of various charg e of misde
meanors and of fl;ht ng with Dr. Wm. Mcs
Ke in nnd thr, a'oaing to sh xit him.
Tho wife of W. 8. Lyons, a prominent gro
cer of NoweomerUown, Ohio, has desorted
her husband and two sui ill children.
Itb'isloMi d s-id si by tho Pennsylvania
Coinpiny tolilu iminodi itoly tin erection
of five mammoth sh s tu ICn.t Altooua at a
est of .VM.OOil.
Black motsloi of a mot virulent type has
broken out am vi(j thi negro.si on tho rice
plantation on tho S into' rivor. Fifty d aths
have nlreidy occurred, and tho disease bos
Is C' une epidemic It has create 1 a piuia
By tho cvei flowingof the TengChow river,
China, flooding the country formilca on either
side, working in. n were drowned.
11 porU from all part of Eurojie, particu
larly England and the Went, show iha crop
to 1 e short from 20 to 35 per cent, this year,
and all of inferior ipnlity.
The St 't Department h i bxm Informel
that i"iO,OX0 has b.ssn appropriate I by the
Haytien government for the relief of the Vic
tims of the ncotit lire at Port au Prince.
1 h i Portuguese gover mi n is in receipt of
iiiformntinn that a violent on thro lk of cholera
lias occurrel on board thi Pourtuguoetr-y:
ort, India, bound from Macao to MotoAi
biipio. Within fnrty-e gbt hours, 3S case
were m-icifostol, '.'lot whici were fital.
-jo nip crcp will only nvengeoO percont.
this year and tho price I as lie -n put up live
aunts jvr pound at Waterville, N. Y.
A w un.m at Eist Liveriool, O., InHiimo
ki iii!n'uatl w th the Silvn'i ni Army tint
he gave the li e nb rs n 1 Ibi f ! in lier
hou-p, loiving her children nothing to wit
but raw, gro-n totnuts s forJs.'Vnal days.
I'I c uutle ritiis inU'iferel.
M'irg in liurko ami Na'lmn El-vanls, of
L s-coirity, Virgiui i, en :; I in a duel on
Fri 1 iv over a i oi l lend. Itevolvei w -re
Us,-1. Burke was instantly killed and E 1
wards s i b.diy w un le I tii it In will die.
'I wo s;. m were discovered iu as.in l
bmk on the farm of A'mer Ar nstrong,
b u: live ihiles nortliwe.t of Wooster, O
The boiler iu tho c itt m mill of Jam W.
W hite, lit Itrein in I, Tixai, expllel, killing
W. L. Wooten und fata l.' wounding bis two
sous, John mid Sila. Ignatius Struniski,
D' tiny ChnmhliKs, M it Busty and Buck Wals
w-n were s-re us!y i'ljuiel. Tho mill was
completely wrecked.
The well known Mormon mint, fieorge Q.
Cinnon, who is a fugitive from justice for
violation of tl.e E linomls law, lias left Utsh
with three of bis wives for ol 1 Mexico. Hi
objective oiiit is kupioed tile Tunis, where
th-M Tiiua Church owns a Ixrn body of
lund.
A SherifTs posse was sont tokeop the K-aee
at Stoiiewull, on thi Mux well grant. Col,,
but was met by 'if) or iAJ citizen who do-
iiiatnled their arm. The posse refuse 1 to
give up their guns and took p wseksion of a
budding into which the settlers tried to for(
au entiaiKs, when they were fired upon and
IK Buss II was killed and t wo others wounded.
Tbe Sheriff is getting another large foroe to
go to the sevne of tho trounlo. A bloody
battle may follow, a syinpithy is entirely
with the settb r.
J', iiii'.i suig'ms havo tevisl a new owr
ation by whicli the sh iath of tin optio nerve
behind the eye is oj.n sl, and is not only the
1'ei.siiru uiu 'li i nerve removed and total
or ului'Mt t'lt d blind. lev, cured, but the braiu
iuielf is relieved.
One of I'hlludolphiu's biggest m inufuctur
ing isjuivriis of textile muchiuery, is to go to
Augusta Ga., wliei fifty acrea of laud have
bee u donate 1 aud i1J,lJ raised to help it
alonu.
thi: KUN'iut v "i ivil" will.
t'onferee lii-rdtla lo Itpp-irt I)la
rpviiicnt to Itolli JluuM-a.
Tbe ooiifereosouthu Sundry Civil bill have
dw.-idod to rep irta ilisagroeiinut Ui the two
House. Tiiubillua it (time from the House
utrrie I appropriation of $i),'i,4), which
ui ii.ci eu-s d by tb i K.-uale tj t'!AfiW&,yjJ,
'i'liec jnferee htve rwluosd the KoaiiUi In
crease by f l.til.lHi; Imving agree i tolUuiuia
dispute amounting to tl,lM,.M1, and having
failed to a .too with nrp ct to item amount
ing to tl.W.'.'W. Among tho items disa
gice lto, uud whicli will probably b the
kubj'Stts of further ojufoiuuc, are tho a
lroprliioii lor tho widow of Prof. W.iiid,
'jO.OUO; M. xic ill Bouudry ;irvy, 1W,0W;
re-ui voiin for stnao of v.a'em, iVVW;
(jilgress onl , brury building, hW),W)'t
ZiJogicit! l'.u k, f-'.JM'h
EIGHTEEN KILLED.
A Battery of Dollera Explode And
Score of Men are) Uuilcd In
thO Ilalna.
Tbe large paper mill owned by Oenrg
Whiting, situated on the island between Nee
tlnhand Menaha, Wis., w dottroyed by
Are. While the burning structure was ur
rounded by a orowd of spectator the battery
of boiler exploded, the roof and the wall
were thrown outward, nn lln a thowr of
brick and timber am ing the ipecla'ors.
Eighteen person were killed, aeven fatally
Injured, and a number loss seriously hurt,
several of whom may die. Tbe mill was a 8
tory structure, built 4 year ago at a cost of
100,000, and was operated dny and night.
When the flame broke out about 60 men
were in tbe building. The fire alarm brought
several hundred eoplo to tho spot, who
crowded a close to tho burning building as
the Intense heat trorM permit About 1T0
a m., while the bulldn.g wa maof flamc(
the explosion occurred, without tbe slightest
warning. The root of tbe building was
thrown upward and outward, the wall of
brick came crashing intotho street, and In an
Instant score of men w ere burlod in tbe debris.
There was a moment of silenci and then a
cry of horror went up from the multitu le.
The first strong impulso to fly fmm possi.de
further danger was oon overeomo, nnd hun
dreds began the work of recovering the bod
les of tlio d a I and r. senlng and caring for
tho injured. B-sly nftor body wns found,
crushed m il niouglo I by tho great tlmlicr
and snnsonry almost lsvond recognition, and
then r movi d to the City Hall. The Injured
were rnrriod ti nciglilKiring resld' Hcst or t i
their homos as soon as their id 'titity could bi
established.
The c niso of the awful calamity Is traced
dlroctly to tho Iron blench. It is said that this
was full of straw and rags, mi 1 hvl U-cntno
superheat- d. When the cold water from tho
fire engines struck it tiie explosion followol
Instantly.
Tho mill wns built by Wm. Oilliert, of
Chicago, ami (ie i. A. Whiting, of N'eeimh,
In IVJ. It was unders'rssl n'-tho tim tho
mill was built tint it pot le woon ",")
and ft'il),0(M. The tnenils'is nfthe Arm had
big dilTeri'iices nnd difso vml nUmt two yennf
It go, Gilbert retiring. It is imp issiblo to
loirn what tho mill wis valued at thou bv
pllher party, but it is surmls d that ttW.OJO
is about right.
NKWOtSllS or I IAIIIV
Itcpona HpcpIvpiI I'rniii tlio Infected
Districts.
Beporta revivisl nt tho Marino llwtiitil
Bureau Mondiy, from Jacksonville, Fit,
show that there are now und-r treatment 01
cases. Tho total number of cases to dut) I
UN).
Dr. "eal Mit hdl, at J ickomville, telo.
graphs that be receive I a rcltigco from Camp
Perry, and that many people iu Jacksonville
desire to go tu the c imp.
Dr. Hamilton said that the report that no
ouo Is nllotvid to leave Jacksonville is
incorrect. Ho said that a apt c ol tr ilu lias
lKen chartered by tho Marino Hospital Bu
reau to run daily lstwo)ii Jacks invillo and
Cump Perry, in order to allow all lntons. do
rm ing to lo ive Jacksonville to d a by that
routo. He said thst the ra'lroul conia'iie
are having extreme ilitlleulty in running
tra'ns, owing to th' conllicting locd hoabh
r-gulitions, which prevent them stopping
when they carry passenger.
Miyor Ii'S'cr, of Sivatmnh, telegraphs
that be is informed that Mr. Merriwetber
ditd at Ferniiiidina, Fit., of yellow fever,
mid sks tii it ' rnaudiiiii bo iuspt cted. Dr.
Hamilton tcVvr.iphel in reply autli irizing
him to send u po'iiis-tent in-pector to Fer
liiindina at the expense of tho Marine Ho.s
pit il Bureau.
KILLi:i 1'II'TY NATIVES.
DctuiU of tlio Si'iiHiitionnl Tra;c.ly
In tho Village of A nt blue.
A sipeial from San Frauciscj gives addi
tion details concerning tho killing of fifty
natives, in tho vdliigo of Antique, Japan, by
ono Sjsiiiiard, a rejert of which was brought
by the steamer O eanic. It seem that tin
only white men in tlio village nre Spaniards,
one of whom is a priest. There
l.as been hard fisding between tho
natives and tin Sp tiiinrds for some time,
and recent y au attack was made um tho
prij.t. The other Spitiiard took bis rifl ) and
cartridges, and h-isteiied to tho scene Ho
found the riest's dwelling surrounded by a
tuob, howling for Woo I, an 1 he op -ued fire
on tho crowd. He picko 1 out tho biggest and
foremost men and shot them down one by
one. When ho had used up fifty ctrtridgot
fifty dead men l iy Udore him. Tho natives,
overawisl, fie,!, crying thit the Spaniard was
a.isto 1 by the Evil O.ie, and that he ha I a
guu that coul I shoot forever without roioal
ing. I i believed th it had it not been for
tbem trksma isliip and nerve diiplayol in
this cise, the natives iu the luigbboring
provinc-s would bavo risen and inasicrid
tbe Eurojieans living there.
CIUHT roitllST I'lHES.
TheyExcppiI Any liver Known Uniu
ilM'a El iiijf f rom Their Home.
Bjiecials from Negaunee, Michigan, and
other jjint i u tho noighborh skI t dl of dis
astrou forest fire which luv bieu rsgJug
for over Hi hour. Fuiiiille are fl' eiug to
the towns iu large numliers with such elfecU
as could le saved. All agree Iu saying that
tbe 9 res have excelled any known for years.
One family is missing, and it is supposed
have been overtaken by the flamei aud burn
td to death.
At Carney the Menasha Wooden-war
Company lost WO cords of slave, a barn and
40 ton of bay. Brown Si Co. lost lU.OUO in
bark and oedar post. At Mumford 4 char
ooal kilns aud all tb building were leveled
to th ground, cattle and horse were burned,
aud number of faiuilie ar left with only
tbe clothing ou their backs. A ipeclsl tialn
took the women aud children to Power for
safety. Tba number of building burn I was
23; loss, 113,000, without Insurance. Peopl
are paoio stricken, aud it U feared many li ret
will be lost.
Twelve JVrsona lluintol.
Warehouses aud buildings for a quarter of
mil on the river side of Kteiuwuidi, Ger
many, were destroyed by lire. The luU.t i.
prt makes tho iiumlorof dial Vi. Mu iy
were injured, 'l int lm U eu Tiinu.
TUB DUSINES9 OUTLOOK.
Iron and Stc! Trade Not aa Bright
. ExriPOtetL '' "' '
B. D. Dun & Co.' weekly review of trade
any: A better feeling grown In every direc
tion. Crop prospect Improve, manufactur
er are gaining o nfideiio', and dealer, no
longer operating on a falling market, keenly
appreciate the difference. It would be pre
mature to a-aumetbnt nootback will come,
for, In several direction, tbe possibilities of
an adverse change are obvious, The move
ment In foreign exchange may be slgnlfletnt.
But the presont state of businrd la clowdy
encouraging, largtT In volume thin a Jeer
ago, and growing more confident in tone.
Extensive crop report within the piat week
trengtbon tbe belief that the corn crop wit
be large, tbe oat crop the largest on record,
the yield of wheat notbolow rcnt estimate,
and Ui yield of cotton Letter than the trade
ha expected.
The iron tra le doe not brighten a wm ex
pect d, though prlc are a little stronger at
Pittsburg. About the entire outputof Besse
mer ore has been sold at Cleveland, tnlln
Eastern market the pressure to tell Southern
iron lis lessened. Yet Tennessee No. 1 1
still offered at 117,50. Phihid-lphla note a
lack of buoyancy, liar iron Is irregular In price
and structural iron dull, and the outlook
In steel rails is considered lilooiny, quotations
being W.M to t'-V at the K ist, with sale at
the West bringing only f:il.'J3 at Duluth.
Tho coal trade Is phenomenally active, and
att advance In pr.oi is under consideration.
For the flist time In eight yoir loithor d -nU
en are no longer selling on a declining mar
ket, though stealy prices with an active de
mand indicate a h althy absence of specula
tion. In the wool trado, also, a better feeling
is s sin, w 1th larger sales at Boston and Phil
ndclphin, and In limit grade better prices.
But in inufaeturcrs atill mcivo with much
cnution.
Bejsirt from all part of tho country nre
iikh-o favorable-. Though dull or quiet, trado
is still noticed at many pointa and Improve
ment Is nun e frequently roiortot. Money!
firmer at many points with an increasing
demand, but scircoly anywhere la there
complaint of closoiies, and collections do not
msm to bo more t ackward than is UiUil at
this season.
Business failures during th i last s-voti
day, number for tho United States, 18"; for
Canada, 27; total, S14, as compared wih 219
last week, nud ISi for the f orrespoudlng week
of last year.
mo ii.ubitnAD sTiimn.
Einplojes on Thren AVoatorn Iloaile
On it VVoik.
The loc unntivo engineers, firemen, brako
monand Nwitcl nion on tho Peorln, Decn'ur
St Evausville, Evnnsvillo & Torre U nite,
Evnnsviilo & Indiannpoli, nnd Evausville
Belt Bailronds, ubout MO mile in all, have
wont out on n strike. Tlio immediat) ciusa
of tlio trouble wn the refusal of President
Mockey to dis diargo A. C. Smith, Master
Mechanic of the IVoria, D -cstur & Ev ins
ville Iliilrotul, at Mat toon, 111. Tho mon
clnlm that Smith is ovorboirin
and unreasonable, and that they
ere unni lo to agreo with him.
Smith ha Lemon the roal finci Ootohor,
1W. Chief Arthur, of tho Tr .lliThocsl of
Loc iinotivo E iglnecm and Chief Sirgont, of
the Fiipni'in' Brotherh ind, arrived iu Iu li
annixilis last Fridiy, ami ia a conforonco
with Go e ul Manager Ewiu;, of tho Maek
ry sj-sU'in, deinan I'll tho imiiVHlinto dis
charge of Master Mechanic Siuit h. This wa
refused. Uin tho rec dpt of tho refusal of
tho Mnckey Com any to pimply with their
deni imls Ciiio' Arthur aud S irg mt, through
their committeemen, A M. IC nib ill an 1 0.
J. Singleton, until A Presl lout, Ma -lie that
tho men would strike on Sunday afternoon.
Apc iidingly at tin hour named tin engi
neers, firemen, brukumcu aid SAitjhmou
left their places.
CJAUHETT'S EIHST SIIf)CK.
How IIUMiii'l waa AIT ictcil by Vau
(Iprbili'a Suiltlcn Heath..
The representative of Boliert Garrett, say
tint tho pi-oj' ct of removing him to 11 own
ing bile, or any other lima lo asylum, ha
le en ah d mxl by bis friends and physicians.
Mr. W. E. Guy, of Bdtimore, Mr. Girroti's
piivatoSoiTo ary, said; 'W'oaroallat a loss
to know how tho story originated that ho had
been removed to Blooming pile. Ho will be
removed from tho Brevoort Hons) just n
soon as Mrs. Garrett finds a suitable housa
In tho country. Ilia condition is substantial
ly unchanged. '
A gentleman who has known Boliert Gar
rett intimately for years said to the roporU'r:
"Tho first shock which his iii ellec'.ual sys
tem sustained, and with which the fuiluro of
his mind 1 041111, wn when Wm. II. Vaudcr
bilt dropied dead Iu his arms while tho two
were conversing quietly together In Vandor
bill' house 01 Fifth uvonuo. BobGariutt
afterwards told mo that it was tho most dra
matic event of his life, and it muloatre
iiiendouluipronon upon him at the time
throwing him into fits of dnspoudeiicy which
it was difficult to klnko off. Noon after hi
jss'ullar iiction began to attract tho atten
tion of his friends in Bultiiuoio, un I then th 1
B. & O. complication came ti a crisl and
completed the buiiitu.
West Virginia He publican.
Tho nomination of General Nathan Onff
for Governor of West V rginla at tho Bo
pu'diciu Convention ut Chirloitou wo fol
lowed by a scene of wild enthusiasm. The
delegates arose to their fent and chuered fur
fully five minute. When quiet was to some
extent restored the chair poliitod a cou
ml l tee to notify General Gulf of hut nomina
tion, and esoort him to tho p'alform. Hi
apimirann was the signal for another out
burst of epplau i, aud when be w t Intro
duced by the chalrnisu as th
next Governor of Wet Virginia a shout
want up that almost raised th roof. Goners
si Golf acknowledged hi lioiiibiatiou in a
half hour's speech, The ruimlndur of tii
ticket u follows; For Auditor, Oeirg U.
Cower, of Jiorkeley oiuity ; HtatO Tl iftiurer,
Hiram I.U wis, of Clay; Kiale riiiMiriiitenduut
of HchO'ils, T. B. McClure, of Wayne; AtUr
l.ey General, Willam P, Hubbard, of Ohio;
Judge of Hupreme Court of AppmU, John
W. Mason, of Taylor, and H. C, alcWoi ter,
of Kiiiawlm; Pni luullul ICluu'oi utLn-g
T. P. Dxvis, of Fiyoltu, and Auuliu id
luid, of WUillng.
IlEBELLION IN MOItOCCO.
Rebels Maaaapro the Sultan' Con sir
, and III Escort.
There I now war to the death lietweert
Muley Hassan, tho Sultan of Morocco, ami
hi rolelliou mibjecta. Their Inst outrag
wa more than even hi barbsrlous nature
sould stand, and he hn nt out to avenge hia
cousin, Prince Vu ley's death In a wholesale
manrer. Homo time ago tbe Sultan sent to
the rebel, at their request, Prinea Muley
with an escort of 200 horsemen, to collect
tribute and receive their submlmion, but tb
reliela, remembering how Muley Ha-sai put
to death their companion, whom they aent
n a pence deputation, decoy e I tho Prince
and bis eeoort into ambush and murdered
them to a man.
The Sultan himself hna gone In pursuit of
the reliela, and poor Morocco flows w Ith blood,
Tbe outraged monarch hna allowed bis troop
to sack and burn the rebels' villages, and com
mit whatever depre lotions they please In the
latter territory, The troop have availed
themselves of the privilege accorded, and
have plundered towns, ravaged women, killed
children and old people, and have enslave!
numerous captives. The Sultan now lie
lieved to bo tiesipged by the rebels, whom be
bus pursue I In hi mild rnld. The country U
In a terrible condition, and a famine I begin,
ning to mnke it If felt throughout the land,
and half of the people are in a reliellious state.
The Bevell du Msroe, a Journal of Tangier,
urges the Powers to lend hlis to the coast
towns and prevent the mn'sacre of Jews and
Christians. Nothing, it siys, will slay tho
priwent nt.rocltie but the Intervention of
omo Civilized Power.
I'LUCKV MMUXIIP.'i.
A Captain and His Mates Hi fuse) to
l.cuve a Sinking ess I.
Tho steamer Persian Mon arch, (.'apt. trwln,
which in ilved from L m loii and liaviv, re
Mirbsl that on Tuesday, August MI, nt i ;4 ') iu
m. ho sigiited a I ark nbe id, with the ensign
Hying half mast nnd a disiivsa signil Hying.
When closo ouoiuh tho steamer's crew anw
Hie bark's Innt on tho i'-o, au I 111 mi le. her,
with their Ji.ngs. Tho bo it ciino tilongslde,
with tin Ivo.itswuln in c'.iai'ge, who -ai.l there
was 13 feet of water in tho ship, 1111 1 t'.io crow
wanted to b avo her, 11 s th wa'.er was gaining
011 the pumps nt tho rat of ." inches an hour.
Captain Irwin told III. 11 1 1 go ! vie and
01 nig tue capi 1111 01 1110 iviT'rt, tv.r.ci will &
foiiml to Imi tho Gyll , of ('nebc1, timber la-
d 'ii nnd liound for Givanock. I ho Persian
Mounrcli l.iy to, nn 1 a b 111, cintiiniu j tl.s
captain and nino men of thi Inrk'i croir
e 11110 along !ib. Tiioovp 'Ut'rof t'io stoatns
cr beardod tho s'dp n 1 1 fon id to 1 fo.'t six
inches of wat-r lu tier. Eit tring tin ca'nn
ho found the ibclt h il ur iv.l wit i oil. Ui
asking ono of the crew whit th it was fir,
ho slid they worn going t i Hro tin vossol be
fore they ,'vfc Just tho 1 tin s;enid mn'
declared ho would not letvo tin voicl. Ha
said In wuiil 1 stiy by hor as loiij us thu:a
w as a log loft to flout on.
Tho remaining four siilor loTt tin ship,
nnd the ciplain and first n u'o I'liturued to
her, all tho crew roftislug to go b.nclc from
the steamer. As the Persian M on irch ro
sumolher voy.igi tin c iptaln mi l his two
mates wore sailing tlio buck uudji roducd
sad.
nELAWAitr: devastvted.
Cyclono St rile a Wilmington and
Wreck Many Buildings.
A cyclono pisvd across tho Sint i of Dela
ware about six mile o;lov Wilmington, cut
:ing a mth about 2 n) f, et in width, leveling
tre a, orchards and outlniildnig, ntid d iiu
lanuigo estimated at (l.V,nt)). ro far n
known but one person r aikiHel. Neblow
nlos., iron works were wreclted in nn instant.
Hugo timbers wvn tosnl a iout n
though they had been oily straws.
iV work m in pnip'iyed in tho
works was killol bv tho flying tim' e;-s. Tin
0' xt moment tho clou I d. s.- nid si upon tli
creek. Five small boat were e ipsiz d, a1 il
two men, Abraham Knight and Wm Collini,
wdio wero in one of the bunts, were drowned.
The dnrkueKS grew inoro deiiso as tho fun
nel shaped rloud rencho I tho town. It Jump
ed tho Pennsylvania ruilrnl depot to Pure)
Sc Jones' car shops, tore anvy about PN) fis-i
from the end of tin or rep.iir building,
crossed tho Brandyw inn, and wout oil iu IL
d iccliou of tlio Oil Works, '
Mineral Wealth.
Tiio Unit'd Stitci Geological Sitrv,y ha
"iit outu Ivuuci s!i s.-t giving iu c 11 loused
form tin statistic of miuoral pro liie'.loii itt
tin c iimtry in lssV. Tho value of tho in
tallic priHlucts mined during tho ynir u
.'.Vll'J.asd, und tho value of tho 11011
niet illiu inim ral proline's ru iched tho still
grciit-T sum of t'jSl.iViJ.isi-i. Tho nggrejnti
value of tho output of nil mineral Industrie,
if we Include six million ilol'ur as thociti
muted worth of uiiHjH'ifi"d mineral Hiihstaa
cos, was, therefore, JoliS.dllVUi Tlusullj'
ureishow an iiKtrmsiof ni.irly 7.t,tMi,ii
over die return for ISsii, and they 111 0 111 rt
I hail f O0,l)i X),U 10 Inexe-sHof llios) for 10.
It should bi said, however, t lint the mill kl
incre.iso Is not alUigetlnr owing to H.cr u
in output. It is true that nil the metals vl-
c. pt gold und nickel lneroisid ill qil iulilf
produisd, but marly ull uUo inoieusad lu
market priet.
Oiinliial LarcleNsneaa.
Tha wreck w hich occurred oil the OliiD
Central lladrovl, near Moxahula tunnel, t
a few mile from Bucyrus, was cuusel Ij
carolcisiirs of tht engliio-r 011 a wild ougiu,
which oolllde 1 with the aautmgiir tiaiu. The
accident u worse than at llrst supii .m1, uJ,
bad It oucurred 1 aeooud xiiior, it wnuM
have been In the tunnel, and a so ire of par
son would have been killed. Jaiiioi lba llui
flrenian, was killed; Engineer Kennedy, bai
ly lnjurl; Bol-ert Bill, deputy UnluJ
Htato Msrshul, rously injuroil In th Iiuek
Bruce William and B. V. Terry, of V
Audovor, uuo bully Injured.
Mrs. tiherldan'e Punsliiit.
The Houso Committee oil Invalid Pensi wl
agratd to rejMirt with favorable reoommendf
lion th bill of T, J, Camplmll, of New Yoi.
Kiantlng a pension of :i,W)J to Ilia widow of
the hiU Umioral Philip Hlierldan. Cliainiisa
Mnisoii, Jjutiioorutiu win liduitt for (iovrii'T
if IudlaiiM, mid Mr. I una voto l auiust Ik
hill in oiimmituie. A similar bill b I
lavurubly repu ted to the buwite.
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