The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 13, 1888, Image 2

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    THE MIDDLKiJUHGII POST.
T. U. IIAKTER, Kim on a.vd Tko'iu
MiiM.r:i:t i;r;ir, r.., sltt. i.j, is..,
!"" " " 1 -111 1 m mn
SEVEN KILLED.,
i
i:xcritHiov Tii ain wiu:cisi:n
A t iinnee ling Ut el of the Passcnigoi
1 inline Itmko, nntt n Freight
Crushed Into the Train.
The special train cm the Now York, Penn
tylvnnia . Ohio K-iilmnel, which left Youngs
town Monday fo;ciioon, with 500 people cm
board, mostly runj Army iujii, bound foi
the National Encampment, at Ctdunili, wae
wrerkeel in nr 1 'it nwin, Ohio. Knur ritii
were killed outright, threo c.Ihm Injured w
bndiy tlmt they hvo sines dl. n n 1 twenty
two nth'Ts woiin li-d, several badly.
While th ttniii wns running lhmn;h
a cut i n a t- op d iwu gra.l one of tin con
necting red of tin engine hrok and the
train came to a ulii'id-itill. Freight Iriin No.
V was following mi'lese.ly (hit, although a
(lagmnii was M-nt Lack It could not l sfop
l. It crash- tl Into tin excursion train,
plowing IU way llirou ;li and smashing the
CoiU'hcs into splinter.
Most nf the .;ii'in;i'M In the fear cone-li s
ll id tunc be jll lp. Engill'ST It ihiuger Jump
ol, but nlli' I mil." th" h vl mid w a
KT' nn I lo piece. Th llr -m in e-s up .. by
Jumping, link. mii i i W. K Coeiirm was
killi' I, iim w.Tf S mm 1 P.r ic i a mI J .li i II.
Sh .k. in nil. T of To I'.nt, (. A. It., of
Yoiingstowu, nn. I thrco of the iiijtirel will
lie of tier v. iiii l-.
Sin his from .-v-villf, Sterling an 1 I'itt
n tvi, K.'nt nti 1 Akron wore nt mice sumoi'iti
tl. mid thu ii jur. d w.re pivunptly cured for.
The uiaj'.i'ity mm promptly brought lo
Yeiiiigtown. A complete list of I hu killed
u;ul injure d folio.) s :
1 in: KM.: ni.
i'.AItN'l'.V II I.I.Ni:i:i:.l. ilioii.O., engineer
c.f III- freight. hIi i lumped neurit the
bnikiui I I' ll li.-ck irnl 'i ll. e ulieelsnf Ins
own ctu'ine. li s I;. a.i being oaf nir.
W 1 I.I.I AM I'l e II It N I . ,i ,, i ) , brake
item o! In i. h: tr mi, l.i I, .1 uuli ight.
JtlllN SHiniK. Y iiegslnwii, )., incinl.T
ol T..d I'e.sl. ii , II.
SAMI'I.I, III; i. ;. V I'liistown, ., in. in
ber of To. I I'o-i. ii A. Ii.
MISS IN A I l'i K Kit, Aiisiintuwn, seriously
hurt i c m a,l ; s.n a-i..p .i te-1 to In d .el.
MISS :, i null.. ll, ii, vriomly, m; I
-ine.' reiN.i ie I t te di ll I.
MILS. U'li.SiiN Miv,.i., I'ii, wife ,f the
' Mu.is'ei', iiijmed in bick a i-i hip, and
tl'ls since il.isi,
lyiuis Urown and hU wifn wfr.t biirnod to
tlirith by the ihwtruction of tlivir lionm on
l'ointrlver, Miohi'in. Six children got out
nafoly.
Tlicro ha loon wldo-sproad ilamigi from
fnsM to the corn and toba-c crop in Con
necticut; and iu IVrkshire county, .Msnsietiu
'ttn, tho entire wheat and tobac-o crop was
htroyoJ by the frost.
Tho Tex is Slato Capitol Hwd rcfuso-l to
rrcoive tint buil lins, claiming It it not built
in accordiinco with tho term of tho contrnct
Miwm. Harwell & Taylor, of L'hic io, wpio
to receive :?,WJ.(H) J ai.Tes of laud for the
building. They hivo b-o givmi title to all
tmt atiD.OX) acrin. This amount the Slate
holds ma i rust until tho cuntrac: is fully
con,V.i;d with.
Isna; Wollcy, one of tho proprietors of tho
Corryvillo Coal I'ompany, at Slii'lburn, Ind.,
died suddenly. A few hou aflerwnnl Inn
wife Midionly cxpir.-d, although die had
Ih'oii appurmtly wIL Oueof the children is
now at ihtitli'ii iloor from the saiuo injitiri
ousditas', A fl ol in tho New Iliver, W. Ya., carried
nay tho big iron bridge; of tho Ches.ip.'ake
mid Ohio Il eilro .1 nt (irand Ynw, involving
a 1'tsn of i,(. A greut dul of other dam
ngo in reported.
I' liv w ie i . l iiteite 1 in I ho s i-h ,'ii.d d r
f letory of I y, liner ,v ( V ie!; on Mm n
ll'U-The
fc'.lv'.Sin l'i
1.1 ,,f b
1. 1. el;s Ill'T.
.'. i.n.1 ', 'i ll- lit'.
J- d am ii,; I . : i v i
I'lipM. i
. , d.',;r y .1 t.vo enriie
, u .d learlv nil of thr-
loss is eM'lllllt "1 a' s l, .
nr. d f ro:n u spiirk .!. mi-
( '
nr. is fi
ll
li. gliemii p'uralily f -'s.i'.l
ever u'.I of
At l'mit iiiv r. M
ind wif.j w. r.i burn -1
cli. I li'eii e. m. d
.loin 11 M I. - n,
bought th N ov V .i i;
pus. ( ..s.i nt , i.e.'.
1 11! ei! g v s I l.l.
mi l i in .j pi it y
-l.:g i i. l,.u:.
la their h .in
11 own
Tin r
I 'i'lejuri'i, has
r, and lll t ike
Tin; j:s iv l etiri.'
W. r.. Mi rriiiuin was nominnt 'd for C.oy
rnor of Miniiiol-i, by ihe 11 pulilieat i, un 1
C'hurl'H H. Anisleawiw n uninated for tho
mm.' e tn.'o by the liein .'iuu iu Now II imp.
iliii e.
Th. Am. rlc in MinistiT a'. Slin'ij;hi w
ntta"k'd l.y n niolii.f native , who ilid iuX
like thee Uviity subiuiUeJ U them coiicrning
iiumi. ration.
Tin lailot buxe wer stolen from the
O utily t'iei k'si.llk'. ul Little It K'k, Ark.,
-iuing int.'iis i x.'iteiii'. t, e-.. ciully ninong
Vu lli'groes, ho gitlieri' I in gleit imm
lsrs, uinl for a time a riot Ke.'ind imminetit,
Ma-k.l men stole tie-lullot I" x from Old
ltive-r township, killing one imiu mid wutiud
lug six others. A militiii ooinpany is to bo
fornii d to l reserve t ic pN'.'uv.
The largo mound, hbout n mile west of
Ni-wcoiui i-stown, O., h is ju-t b. eu opened by
XV. C. Mills, Sis i -clary of the Tus:atua
V.elh y Aehic il'.gicd Soeiely. So fir W)
ratl.ir well-preeerve I hum in nk-'e-toni
hive bcteii found, being k voii f."t under
ground, and under Ihem w.isuUsI of char
is al mingled w ith hai red huuian bomn.
Kiiivox, iK'rapera of Hint, muscle shell ornu
mellU, kt.ue be.'l U Ulld piex'lki of bui'lloj
brick were foui d.
A Ncjro llci.MracIo.
At Norfolk, Ya., a noero named Colemat)
nearly c it off thu hcivl of Jamei (f rant, hi
nuipluyer, while milking, and, after hiding
the) burly, enticed Mr. Grant' houvk(jr
Mi iad, infjthejarl, and Ubll hr
two or three tiuie in the no.-lc. fShe fainted,
but t'cvirrcj and diagfcd herw! two Lundrel
yard to thi road, hero kh'i wu fouud.
lijlcuian, Hflcr tho murder, r.flol the houso
ami male hi osi'iije. An exit.! crow.
aie limiting for him, and if fou-id be will I e
iiuun.sIiuto'y lyuche-J,
CLEVELAND'S LETTER.
AGAIN Iin L'IKilv'1 TAX llEDt'C
TIO.V. Ho Adliorci I'tiily toilinTarllT View
IOxprca.fd In H M Mceeian-o aii'l I'ut
Into Rliapo In tlio MIIU Hill.
Wasiiixotov, S-p. , lSS.
To ltm. rtthOh A, CuUinn. onj ofner,
i Comniittft :
(lf:TLrMEij t-i ndlre"nlni to ynn nir for
in d n'.i,e'pt,,c of the notnination to the
Presidency cf thet'nill State, my ftoujhtu
Jvcmistenlly cl w.'ll Uion the Impnstslve ivla.
tion of nuch action t-i lli". Amricin people,
whow conll. l.iico l thu invited, n-i l to tho
lilit ii-.il pirty t which I lrl iiir, jut onte-r-I
nc litvn a c iiteet for eontiniievl mipremncy.
It i of tho hhiliMt iniKrlance th i those
who ndininist' r our (lovenin.'iit Miotild JonN
oiwly pisitect a"l maintain tho righta of
Ann rie in eiti. ns n dome nn l abroad, anel
ahoiild utrivet to Hchieve for ntjr country li!r
.ro r plneei nmoiiif tho tuition) of the e irth;
nit there in no Kopln wh ise dome lntesU
are no cre'at, and w hone nimienjiis ohjoi't of
iloin -eet i concern deserveja do much watch
fiilne w and care.
Am 'tiit thioare the regulation of a nound
financial vtui unite I to our neo In, thui ce
?uringin efllc ent agency of Nation! weilt'i
ami uetii'rnl tro'ritv; the const rue: Ion and
opiipmi'iit of meuifiof defence, t iiiKiitoour
N itietnal aft,y and iimlnt iin the honor le
i.enfli whlcli eiueli National nifety rep ee ;
tli pretcction cf our National domain, n'ill
utri't. hitiR I cyond the ned e.f a century's
expand. nn, and iteepre-scrvntion for the t.e' tier
nml the il eirer of our uiarvel..u pniw tli; a
iisibe and ud'e-re n-ogiiiion of the valuer,
of Auiercnn la' eir, ladieg lo tin wmpiilci-ia
rnn tind jut npp eel ilmnnf tho intcr-ti of
our wnrkini:m'fi: tho limitation and check
ing of nucti inewopolistiit fendiecii' nid
Kclie-nii" n luterf re with tho advantai:
and I cnefit c which the s ip. maV
rii:hllv r'aim: n peticronti reynrl ami
care fur own Mi'viviug te ihlie and haih r,
aid f.-r ih wnlow mil nrphsn of mieli
ns liavo elie I, 1 1 the end licit while the nppre
cint onoftheir services n).el-n -ii;'.e'H isepiick
e'icil. th application of their pension fund to
Improper cases ti ny I e prevented: protection
i:nii.st n servil. iinmiura' ion, which injuri
ously csinipet. with i nr l ib- ring imn in Ihe
fl-ld of toil. n'l 'd Is to enir p pu!.-it ion an ol.
uncut hrti. raiit of our institution and la,
lu.p"sibl e.f fitisitnil eting with ourp'oplo,
nn i dangerous to our ). ae-e n'.d well.ire; a
t rift nn I steeilf ist iidh' rat.c t Ihe rincl
ples of Civil Se'rviis lie. form n- l n tlicroii.h
execution of thel iw p-is-i'd for Ihcire'iforce.
tic nt . 1 1mm perinit'iiig to our psiplo the n.i
vaua of business met hods ill the n "Tut ion
of their iiovernment ; the .unianty toall e ur
Colore el citizen of nil their rights of riti&ni
hip, and their just recognition an I cnesnir-;i.ine-it
in all things p-rliiining tit tint re la-
i"ii; n liritt, piticnt and huinme Imliii'l pl
fcv. so Ilia', in pec.fnl rclttion with the
liovi'i-ninent. the civiliivi'io i of the Indian
iiimv Ik proni .ti-1 witli re : sil ting quicet ntiel t
nrely to tie "t ier on enir iroiuiers, nun
the i-urtailment of public e xn t y the in
lro.;iie. ieiu of i i-oiii.tiiio il in thexls iu every
depart in -lit of tie 1 eovcrnment,
STANDS ON Till-. ST. Lofts ri.ATKOnM.
Ti e eeege c !itineil in theplntfornirdop
d el by th" late Conveeitiou of III" Nttioicil
)i-ui'H-rcv lei I to the e Ivnnce'inent of theset
o'.j.s't nnd It sure ge esl covernment tho
s iratioti of every true Aiiieiicn citiz-n,
and the oiotivo for every patriotic ectimi and
clToft. In the ivinsc'oiisne. that much h i
Ins'i elone in tliolirction of gO'Vil government
ley the iniwent administration, and anbinit
ting it Pford to the fair inspection of my
ce iintrvmen, I ii'doi?" the platform thus ire
Rented, with th de-t rri'Mint ion that, if I am
au'iein call, d to the Chief Mi.intnnv. thero
tleill k' a cotilitlUir C- of elevotisl cnd'UVor
to advance the interests of tho entire coun
try. Our cenh of Fislerl tax it ivi nml it con
nciticmssi largely i'i'grs.s nt till tiiii" tho at
tention of our citizen, tend lie splo are
no'rrlv considi ring the lire ssiey of iinn-ures
of red e.f.
The i-os of the fiovernmeiit must continue
to I c met by tariff dutie s colli ctM at our
customs housm iihiii lniHirted g.s Is and by
il.bTl lll rcvellll. tnX. , nsse ss d ll"ill iiritll-
e us mil malt lapioiN, tobaco i mil oio nnar
gnrino. pirisiINil THE TAIUl'F.
I supr.'"-o it is nei'illcss e xplain thnt all
these, .lutics and a-s. sn.'iits are ad le I to the
pri if ti c article's up m wli cli they him lev.
j.-l. nnd thus l c ine a tix ui."ii all those w ho
I. nv t hex article- for Us" and ("iiiMiiiiptiou,
I supp si', tel, it i wo'l llll lerstool tll.lt till)
elf. i-t of th-1 1 tr If tax iti 'ii is let litnite d to
the con-iiuier. of iinporte.t nrticli's, but tint
the- edit ie-s iiiipos. il upon such article permir.
n c .rie.pon.liiig iticrease ill the p-ice 1 ll' I
upon il. .in. -tic pn du' tions of the s .ma km. I,
whi.-li iiict-i' ts. piid by nil our p o ile as ism- !
tiiiin.'l of hoinei pro iuetioii nil I ent-'fing '
e v.-rv Aii'.ericiu hoinc, cis'ituti'S a form of
t-ixation i. a cert a ll and us iicvitab as
tl ougli ill" mn unt was iitiuuallv paid into ;
th hands of th" tsx .a' her r Tie rcnl
nr. it:s.Tiirabl ti- .m tt.e phni we dnvo nd"p'
e I lor lh e ill.-ctioti of our revcnvn i.y tanlT :
ihlti -e. Tll-y are lit miitine. to el.M'rc lit :
tl,,. system, but by way of preface to the ;
e,tiite.'iniit that ivery million nt dollars
i-o!.s'tel nt our e iistom h"ii-o for duties
iis.ii iinnrt -il e.rtic'e s a-i.l aid into the pule
lie tri'Hsury represents iininv ni'lliocs m ir
wlncii, ihoiigh never r.-aciii. g tho National
Tra-urv, nrepiidbv our cit v.en i.s the I
ci'wsel e'. st. of .loiiH'sl.cro.liK-tloi.sresulti.ig :
(r in our tariif nvvs. i
In tin i-iri-iiuistein.s , mid in vi w of t!iii
lie'-e-sary elTect of th" l r.i'ioa of our j.Un
f r r nsiiig rev.-iiiH. the- a'-viluu. duty of jm- '
iting tlwrate of tantr char.-es to ' li' Hihs . i
nit i. s ..f a fru.al an I e. on..ini''iil nliiiinis'ra
tioti of tin (iovornu e it wen to lee s rfect y ,
plain. 'I he coiitinu line uhiii a pretext of.
iins tinj pu'.lic i xi'ii.li! ut'es of micli a ca'e j
of tariif l.ixat.on usilraw fr..u the siilit nii'.j I
of the p"i p.c a sum largely in e xe- s e.f f.ule- ,
lie nessls. it sur-lv soiie-tliing whu h, iinel r a
goviTMii-nt t ns d up.ii ju-tice, ai.d which ,
(in. Is its strength and ii-i-(u!ii-s in the laiih ;
Ii .1 tl list of the p s j.lc, ouht not to be t jler- :
at L
I'line-es ssary tnx iti .ii is li'iju-t taia'Ion. '
And yet this is our condition. We are) ilium.
IlliV I'-olles-tiug i.t our l-ll-tolll houses Uu, y
jni'iins nf our ii teriiid I'-venu tax ition niii'iy
llllliiolis in c X".ss of nil l"gillinito pin. In '
i ii. is. As a tin s ipiecoK th-1" now ri'uiaiiH ,
in i lie Nilioinl 'rei-icy a Mirolus e.f hi.mc 1
than on hiicdr.il uti l tnnty millions of d .. '
1-rs. No bi't;e.re vi.i"iiis' c uld l" lutiiished
tli.it thu people mo e xorbilui.tly tuxo 1.
DAMJU'.S UK A St liri.l-S.
In reviewing the btd clf.-cts e.f th' neeii
mn u'e l surp'im nnj tie kcalet of tat ill rietes
ly which it is prediieedt we) must not over
look the tendency towards gro. and scan la
lous public cxtraveegsie which a congeJ
tr asury iii'lu.s. r thfa-t that wh ure
inaintaitiing, without cxcus, in a time of
leiofoiind e-a'.e, Hulesiuutia ly the ralo ol tar
itT .lulies inip'.S'sl in tune i f war, w le u II. e
lie essitieii or the Cioveriim nt justillol the
ini si! ion if the weightiest buid- us upon
the t eoplo.
We lielitve that the came meant which ro
adopted to reliejve the Treasury of IU presei.t
utirplu and prevent Pn recurranc, ulioultl
fhin tej our wopln theesrt of uupplying
I heir daily waiiUi. It-itb of tlie- ..t.je.-i. we
ck in part to ; n by rtslueing the present
tariff rate ii)jn the uec e arieti of life.
We fully appre-iate the iiiiixirm-iisj to Uie
country of our domeii ic iinlustnal eutT
prn. In tho iv-t:ll.-aUon of existing
wroiii. thir inaiuteiiauoe und pre;;eerity
h' ulil ba cur ful y ati'l in a frlondly upirit
t'eui lereiL Kveu kuch reliance upi'i pro
cut revenue arraug-iii.nti as have leeo'i in.
vitoei or enc utagesl should bo tairly and
Justly recarclctd. Abrupt ami radical cha'igHi
wliii-h might enda .g'-r uch eotcri rn -s, a id
injuriously t fleet the intoresta of l eb-irdej
l- n lent uon t .eir sii'svss and c iiitiuuuucet,
ire uot couUtaiplut.ii or into .del.
Hut we know the ejort of our dtmeHlc man
nftoturel pmdueia in lncrsacl, and their
prirsa to tho Consumer enhanoxl by the du'y
inipnxecl upon the raw nnterial lisenl in their
in niufactute, We know that thin increased
-via- prevent fie Dale of onr production at
foreign ninrketa In rometltion with those
'emntrlc which have the advantage of fre
raw material. We know that onnflned to
our home market our manufaclurlne opera
lion are rnrtailo I, their clem ind for Uleor ir
regular, andth rateof wagea paid uncertain,
We ttroixi, therefeiro, t stimulate onr do
mentio induirtrlal enterprises, by freeing from
iluty the import9. raw matei isl which by
theemploymvntof Ubor are uedln car home
manufacture, thus extendlns; the mareve j for
their ale, and permitting an liioreaied and
itndy production, with the allowance of
ibundant r lit.
True to tho undovlntin? eourneof tbeDems
nc ratio pirty, we will not neglect the interest
nf the labor and our workmen. In all efforts
to remedy existing eils, wo willfurnlm no
exciiae for the lem of employment or the re
duct dm of the wages of honeat toil. On tho
contrnry, we pro)eii, In any adjustment of
our revenue law, to one elo such eiioouraae
mo'it and advantage to tho employers of d'
niestic UIor as ill easily cxuit.nsMte for any
ilifTerence that may exist lietwecn the itand
srd of wages which nhotild lie pahl to our la
boring men anil the rate allowed in other
countries. We proH-v, too, by extending
the market for our niinufactur!ri, to pro
mote the sternly employment of labor, while,
by cheapening the coat of t Us tiecorle of
life, we increase the purchasing power of the
workingmeu's wages, and ud ltoths comforts
of his home,
tub Qrr.sTiorej or TnfBTH.
Such combination h ive always ben con-
(lemnol hv th" democratic party. The dec !
lamtion of It Nstlonal Convention issincire-
Iv male, and no memlier of our pirty will I e I
found excusing tl exiteniaor Iielittllng tho
p riiicli)us tVNiilla uf thcwi ,Vvie3es to wrong
tun H'ope. UueleT various names they hive
Ims'ii punished by the c 111111011 law for
hundred of year; and h. y have lust none
of their hateful feature btsnuso they inve .
nssii'iied the iiainu of trust histoid o'
conspiracies. We believe that these
trusts are tho natural 1 iT-pring of a 1
market elTtctu.illy restrictol; thnt an j
Inordinately high 'tnritf, lesid-.-s furnish- I
lug tin) te.mptntl.ni for their existence, I
en nrges thj limit within whie-h they may
oMraie against the peviph, ami thus increases I
lhoextntof th.'lr )vr for wrong-.iolug. i
With nn uniit-mb o hatrsl or ail such I
I'heines, we civlnt the checking of their bales j
ful ota-rat ion inn ing tho gooel ri'sults prom-
isesl by lO'Vi'tiue Ib'tm 111.
While we e-ii inot avoi I pirl'san nilsrapr
"ii'alioii, our H.sition uisiti the epilation of
lteveiiu Ib'foriil hhotild lei so plainly utaW
as to admit or no misunderstanding. We
have cnli'r'd upon no cruad) of freolrsd.
The reform we sek. to Inaugiireti is predica
ted iinnth"Utmostcarefori'stalilished lu.ins.
tri- nnd en U't prise, a jealous tegtrd for the
Int. iiMt of A ineii.'ati labor, and a sincere
eh-siiu to reliovu the country from tho injus"
ties n el .hinge rofac mi it .011 which lliroalons
evil to all li e pe pie of tho lai.il.
Of cm-so, in n country nc great as our,
with such a won lerlul variety of intorestc,
ofte'ti l a ling in entirely elilf -rent direction,
il is dilllcult, if not impossible, to settle iisn
a H'i fes't tantr plan, lint In aco .nipllslnng
the ref. 1111 we have enteresl tiu, th no as
Kily of Which is s obvious, I I) 'Move wn
should Hot Ik conte-it with a reduction of
levenuo involving tho prohibition of impor
tations and the removal of internal tax uon
whisky. It can I e le tte r and more safely
1I0110 within the lines of grinning actual re
lief to tho pesplo in th'-ir me tut of living,
and nt the same time givb g an impetus to
our doni.stic eiitei'in isos and urthoriiig our
national welfare, if misreprrsutatious of
our puross an motive. are to .ain co
ilence a il d"fent ourpr.sont eff jrt iu thlsJi.
ris'tion, tliere senaus to I o no reason why ev
ery end-avor In the future to accomplish
ivv.'nue reform should not bo likewise at
tacked and with hko ivsu.t.
And yet no thoughtful ma l can fail toi'e
in the continuauce of tho present bur.lms of
tlio pi pie, and tho nbs.rncii m by the Uov-e-riimeiu
of tho currvney of itie country, in
evitable ilistresi and disaster. AH danger
will lo averted by timely action. Tlio dilll
e ulty of nop y.ng the rem dy will tiDVur
1, mid tin blame should nut be lul l lit the
eioor of the l)jin..cratnj party if it isupplnd
to l lt.
With the firm faith in tho intelligence aud
mti iotisui of our countrymen, and relying
ukiii the conviction tnat misrepresent ition
will not influence th-m, ln-ejii tied will not
cloud umlc.st Hiding, tend that in naco a-il
1.0: in: 1111. d ile, let u urge the ss,) e's inU p !
1 st and public duty for ihe viiiaicaiicn ot our
ntii-mp t iuiiU.,mat- a righteous aud benell-
cet't reform. 1
S,g ei. (jluovKii Cleveland.
STATE ELECTIONS.
THE riifcCTION IN MAINH.
Tho Rcptiblionn Tic ket Oct tlio Usu
al Majority.
I'll TILTUcoxuilIiSS.
In tho Senate. Thurs 1 iv, the bills report .l
from c niimitt ee and place I on the caiend ir
w.-r tin. following: Th i S"'nto dill appro,
pt m'itig (T.Vl.tssJ tor a post llico building in
Si. raul, .Minn. -iota; Suato bill granting to
Hi- tJis-goii Nivig.ti.ei Company crtiiu
ti-.a-ts of 1 md on the Cmaull i res rvntioii
lor station pui- H 's: House oill to authorize)
1 1 e I' iven worth efc H10 Grande Hiilway
Compeny bi construct mid cHrat a rail
way through ilielnd an 'lerritory; Ho ise dill
to grant tho right of ivjv through tint Ind.au
eritory t) tho St. IiuU fc Sua Kranoiaco
Kmlioid Company.
i h" .-eniite', i ri'tny, tvK up tho Chlnecio
r.-iiisiuu bill ini.i.i.niit. v after (iK.s,ni'.ing.
'1 he lb u-c put 111 allllu time d.!cu4siiiz tho
le talletl.,11 I. ill.
Iii the Se a ., Moinlay, mil leg til l exocil
I've . M"im-nt s 'res . t e 1 w is en) Iran tan
War )ei irtine it stating tint iu or le-r to
llll .ils l -.-f.i:e the I'l'.s.. uf 111" l-'utieUi Co-i-
igi e.s! ceri nn inf"i 111 .tiou c .ll. il ..r by tin
Semite', it W ill I . .pure Hi I vi.'.-s ni eihtes, i
icdtionil i-ieiKs .! 11 e-ot ol 'flll.s kl. H -fer-
I"! t 1 t le I . rinictl 11 bniiis. A ivsolu-
I on f . 11- t ie p iiuiii of nd li I ma I copies of
th- u p a 1 ... th i.-iell K iilro id C .in nfs--1
.11 w us ell' : i' I by Mr. lurpe, ail guvc
I s to s .uie .1 "us i.ili ll i to I lie lllliullM' lib
r i ly prii.t-d. S.' .a'or, l'.ili..in nnd Mcl'ner-
S'.ll ll'lelllllg toll l .1,1 lie- NCelthllt tlcTO WHS
II de. ire lo suppreKc tin en ciilation
t th trp.rt, a i. Nir. ( i- r i.n-i (hi mli -r of
t Ii Coiimii tc on i'rint in. tie -.an ig th is
t her was no gr -ini l whatever for -udi hi
in p.i s.ion, lis 1 In u-.ial i.uni' i'r il,'.tH)hal
le 11 1 nn cd 01 I il 'live-red bi Seiiau rs. 'ill'
'id .it 1. II il 1 11 t.b"l' o e.mw'is p. p.Hsl by
M r. Tin p i'. w as picrisis,' t ( 111 111 jtion of Mr.
lb a 1 I i .'1.000, 1 lid tti" 1 1 - 1IUH011 huh thee. 1
let I I', d to Ihe C.lllltlltlee 01 i'l ultill Tilt
II- Us 11 liend I'l'l.t ! 1 t ie Seliu'i bill t I p ll
-1. .11 ill" wel-.w ..f li lav.il kilpitii -k (i-ediic
ing the mn 11 it from Pi 1 to ..-J.'e a inoiil. )
eii- 1 01-'lie 11 ie I in a 1 1 a c 111 llitll'O 01
r. 1 f. ie ci1 or lere '.
in the 11 ue, Mr. Savres, nf Te-xu. pr
viiti d the isiiib re .c report on l. e l''.irtini'.i
ii"i s Appi''.pria'. i 1 bill, 111 d it w.,s a.oitil
Ml'. Ill ll , ot (i.s.lgli, fiom thee C IlllllltllS'
oil I 11st. Ili. es em I I'.stroi. s, I'ep' .':e i 11 hill
authoi vi , g 1 lie iVsi.nus t t 11 Tal to nd v. I'll-
f .- Mil l pill e- Iss,' ,l ite V 'i lll.lll . S'ks 1 II I
k's. 11" lee n-.t.-'l llillllislin e I.', lisideratlo l
lor die 1 ill, ' loll Was ue veil el -I mil) till! bill
wns pnssci. M'. Jsci.ii, ol l'..iinsv;vaiiia
c Hiiplauiisl thai liis cilii'iguu lilr. Ih'uuiml
lllld With -eeut'l lis I'-IIMlks lll.klllg l'h ll'gee
11. amst hitu (Mi, Scan and the reply iron,
the .'1 coi-ef. i.iit up 11 Mr. Cannon's biigg.
tie.n le.nl Mr. lii ilium wu at hint he d-lurriei
. . e.l k lll llio-.l III lo CUIlv) thelll tO be.
pliuUd.
Tho Ass'iclatoel Pre s furnishes the follow
Ing detail 1 returns of the election :
Fsir weather prevailed ge ierally over the
Rtnte, and a heavy vote was polled at the bi
ennial election. A governor, 4 esongrea men,
81 Btato senators an 1 111 Hints representa
tivcsj were chosen, as woll as county
efTlcr in sixteen cottitle. The
last Legislature stood: Benntors Ilepubll
cans, 87; Lemocrats, 4. Itepre?entatives Uo
publican, 123; Democrtts, 27; Prohihitioa,
1; Independent, 1,
Tho four cindldntei feir Governor were!
KdwInO Durli'lgh, of Dinger, IU'puh'lo.in;
Win. L. Putnam, Inte y flsln ry treaty c 111
niisaloner, of Portland, Djmocrnt; Volney
B. Cushing, of P.angor, I'mhlhitiotiist, and
V. H. Simmons, of IViek'nuJ, Labor. Tho
voto for each party In ls,l s'oeid: H 'pudll
cia, OI.IMl; Democratic, .V,'Jsii; Prohibition,
3,se;s, anl scattering SI), lte publlcin plural
ity, , 11, Tho returns ns rtceivoel durli.g
the evening are as follows:
Thero aro f07 tow. s and pi a 11 1 at ions In
Maine. Of thersi, returns have b"en reeclvisl
from 241, which gives llurleigh, Ke.p., 6il,(l'.;
Piitrinni, I).m 4!,till; Cushing, Pro., 1.774;
scattering, H)7. Tho sauri teiwns In lV'd,
gave H 'pul lienn 4s.li')); IVmocrntlc :!, '.l'i;
Pn ihi dillon 8,4 W; sc ittering , Hurlelgh's
plurality, M,:i7:) against 1U,im;. in lss'i. Ke
publle an gain 4,ltns.
Tho'.'fiii tow n to lienr from gave In l41!!,
Ib'pulill'-nti. '.Hi.s ii; 1 ),.,. crutic, 17,!'.'l; l"ro
hilntioii, 1,4.11. If the same rntioof gain a .d
Ion Is iiiaiutaiinsl, the linal vote will stand,
It -public m, eNOiVi; llemisTitic, V),Ho; Pro
h.bition,2,slO; matte riiig, !i'i7. lotai, HI.K1I
with a plurality feir tho Ili'pulhie-unsof l'.i.su".
Iu l1! tho total vote st.Hi I K .pu ilicnn,
7,t;;tt; Democratic, fix,.''!: K-publiciu plu
rality, 111,7 la. Tho labor veile this year i in
clude I iu the sc ittering, but, evidently s.niio
of the sc ittei ing sir uld be nssigntsl to tho
Prohibit ion vote. 'I he Preside itial voto in
14 was smaller than tho geivernor voto in
tint nggregit, but there wan slightly lirg
er plum ity, viz: u'o,(!s. Tin four repi-mu-tatives
to iingress are ol.cto I with incrvato I
111 ijiaities,
MAXY I.IYIIS I,)ST,
OllU lnl Ite pin t of llicllavoc Wrnuglit
ly t In StOI'lll in I'll e mi.
An older fr-itn th Spanish gmihoit On ir
d'an, which r sl e out the g ilo in llitth tnoi
h irlsir, h is arrive d at II iv 1111 with the llrst
olllcial elispntcli ridativo to the Iseof tho
(ioveriimeut hni'ich I, ill el at K-it.i'iauo 1,
not Sagua, as llrst rep.rtcal.
Th ) rcpirt st ito'that at l'J:'J I o'c'iK'k on tin
night of the 4lh lust., who 1 tin w ind sh fie I
from tho tun th wesi to the w e t, nnd while)
Oiiele-ivoring te) slip her Ciblcs to beic'i the
vessel un ler a full Ilea I of s!e in, a hug w ivo
b xirdeei tier, wa.hiug n 1 li mds in'. the kciijv
Mrs. Captiiiii Iasiu L'rbiuo wont down
with liU vessel. The fo'lmvnig morning tho
only survivor of the I. viltil was rescue I
clinging to her rigging. Hi lies nf the pilot
and one senium only have bo m recovered.
At U'leginphic 1111 1 other communi
cations with tho interior towns bo
como etitibllshol the first lejmrtsof thohnvoo
ciiiso I by tho hurricane are onllniusl, Tibs
is partlculiit ly t ie c-a-o nt Bat ibiuoo. Met
nnzas Card'.'iias, .S ign 1 ')(! ot ar p'iicj oil
tho north canst, which tuir'ivd ns mu th from
the i-IT'ctsof the high ti l siiiiind itiug a largo
area of te-ritory as from the wind. At Isalwl
ele agui fortythi'OJ b 1 lie' hid b o 1 p:cked
up on the b 'tic'i. AtCiibnrciii muc'i da 11
iigo is re'M)i-lel tho st.-iini r Cisia be ing
nshoii. At Muriel tin steam -r Magdah im
was blown on tin r ck an 1 is a tot il loss.
Private aelv c s from C i-en is st ite that all
tho wharves an de-trovn, iiumd 'l ie's. small
bents hi ik, ami thu c.ty inu idited. Tnu
damage is estitu ,t ; I at 1,O V,0 i),
iM NisuiNt; tiii: mokmoxs.
j Niimlicr of t 'nn ii-l Inns I'mle'r tile"
I Laws l.liacli'.l ley 'ongiess.
I In e 's;si' si t a reso'iitie.n rcc iutly Intro.
eluc l iut'i'i Hon.) by ll. 'present itive Kolg-
its, of Ark insts, calling 11:1 Attor ley-Ueiie ral
I (i nl 111. 1 or iaforn.u'.i 1 1 in t tin ini iib r of
I ceivie-tious ma le feir theeilf in -sof pol .giiuiv,
i adult'-rv and mil iw ful i' ih ibitatioti in I'tnn,
1
1 miller tint various law p.s el by Congress,
U.S. Distrie't Attorney I'.i'i-e Ins just for
wur.leel te) WlISi ill .ton a t ran 1'. i pt of tin-rea-e
ii e I e f his nlli , showing the following
llguris:
Total convic'ion for polygamy under the
laws of l'ti.'iiml vs-, pi ; total c luviittiniif
for unlawful c .ha'.itntii.ii un ler the laws nf
Jss;, 4.i7; tot il convictions lorn lultery utnl r
thaliwseif lssT, ; to ul c i-evie'i i.e.. for lo s
uie-ition ii'iel r 'Ic la s of lss;, s. Tnototu!
liiiist and i' estc colic :e d t ) d it e f a' vio'a'.ioin
ot llieso laws amoi.ir I i tii nnii.
The WoiNt Wrec k in the Hoad His
tory. The worst wreck tint lias ever occurnxl
on tie lvun-ai City, St. Juse li and Council
Muffs w.,8 tlio lesiilt of a collision between
two freight trains, about six miles south of
Kt, Joseph, Me). 1 toih trains woro running
at a rapid rate nn 1 their crews jumped iu
lime to save their live. Every car wm de
railed, lloih trains wei j louil.-d with inor
chandise, and nearly tlio whole cargo is a
total loss. The damago to engine, cuts and
fi eight will bo iu the la iUborhood of 100,
000.
Ucc.'tlon Truubl Among t ho Indian
The election troubhai iu Indian Territory
Lave broken out afroth. The Chirkasiw na
tion election refculu! in the return of Oovenis
or Guy by a majority of 14. liis oponeiiU
claim this small majority was olIet by
frau Is iu Pick')ii county. Corruption an 1
uianipulutieiu of return is churgi d on both
aid.ai, a-.d the d inger if i iuti-i'iiul tribal
wur hus t eoaie so great th it 1'idimt Auat
Uwens hus gone to Tinlioiibiiij'), waere the
Council It uow iu s.aitio.i.
i:xpri)sa Agent Convicted.
At Sunbury, Pa., Philip A. Huber, the ICx
press Age. nt, was c nivicb d, and souteuceel to
three year at hard labor in the county Jul
lie was charged with atesiling l.'J.OOO from
the Ad mis Kxprems Couieuiiy in August !.
AH but f ll,00i) of tho money was recover, d
whan lluber was unestesl in Juno last. For
this crime lUtlhwell Pratt, a clorU ir, tho
riiilaili'lphia ollico of thu Coiiiaijy was a is
restesl, coulluod in jail for many nioiitln, mi l
subj cUal to many incpiisitoriul iiidignitiec
e
Circuit Train AVicc kol.
Tho roar putt of J.,hn llobiiison's Circus
Train, of thirty-live cars, west-bound, which
left Xoiilu, O,, idierily afutr malnight on tho
Hth Inst,, was run lute) by a freight train at
tlio Waynesvillo water tu ik, on Hie I.ltllo
Miumi ruilreul, SI udliai east of Ciuciiimiii.
F.iur wioim were k Ue.l ou' right, and one
bus since eliesl of IbslMjura'. eSoveiiteon oth
cr. wcio hurt, hut uouo of th 'tii s.-i iouly.
A GUKAT ARMY OP OIIATOR.8.
Por Tbonsmnd ipakra en tho
Stump In Indiana, 'Protilkt
tioniata Jubilant.
The public may gnln some Idei of the mag
nitude of the groit political bittle that is jus:
getting fairly under way In evei twnshtp
and (ounly In Ihe Ktitoof Indiana, when II
la lesrned that the Democracy his 'i'm locil
speakers throughout the State wh i h iva al
resndy cmvamd thejir own eaountios
and are now exohan?lnj with al
Joinlug cwitlos. Th majority of
this army of orators are aailgn&l for speoo u s
every night in tho we-k for two or three
wescks ahepMvl, whon new assignments will be
mndo. The Democratic State Com mitt o fa
cilitates the work by arranging asigiiiueui.
for local speakers through district and county
committees. ,
The list of local epeakora on the books of
the Kopublicin State ommittoe is not com
plete a yet, but 1,5 K) ramer are listed, which
is an averagiof uo.irly 1J to each of tiie lJ
c unties, The work of a-signing el ite's a id
places for this host of s(e ikers is largely done
by and throu ;h the Htite Coinmitteao, The
l cpubllcan plan of conducting the ciinpiign
seems nnre wntr.ili. el thia that of the D -in
ocratn. This diiTeroac in methods doubt bus
ncooimU for the larger clerioil foroj etn
ployeel about IV-puhllcan I eid-epiai t-i.
Doth committee have largo documo it
room, where cimpaign c mgrossion il lifra
ture may lie seen by tho ton. These do.-u-munis
nrrive and depart aim est daily by too
wagon lea I. Neither commute ) Ins yo: ar
ranges! its d itee) for the distinguished ouisl 1 1
Ss ak ns who will c mvas Ind. a n. Too only
elate thus far llx d for Ju Ig) Tiiurma i is Oc
tobor 15 at Stielbyvillo, whnro a grand bar
becue will be h"ld. Colonol Mats-).), Oovers
Dor Uray and many other elistinguisheal D,m
ccratic orat-ir w:li attouej. Tho Democracy
of Peru, Miami county, aro n! arrmgiiig
for a gre at harhecu-, such a wa hold in Is!
nt that "iint In honor of Governor lleiiel
ricks. Ju I go Thurina i will also participate
in this d.'tuonstrati'iii, and tho elite will bo
flx.sl to suit his convenli'iico. It iscxpogto l
tl nt Judge Tliurinti i will att end nb ut a doz
en oth tr big mooting in In li tun.
At tho prohibition headquarter Secretary
Dickie Is in high spirits over the preMocts cf
tho party as tho bal nice of iowor in sovernl
of tho critic il Ktetn. Contributions t the
iimount e f :Ii),ixxj liavo boon ma lo to t'le
national cuui nign fu l l, and it will lo sp -nt
to the best a (vantage. His assist int. Dr.
Funk, gives the following estimates of wh it
they hope tho voto will lie: "Wo calculate
' hat our voto ha bi on trebh'il sine IS I. In
N'ew York In that year St, John p illo I 8.1,0 Hi
votes. From careful calcul itieins it app irs
that wo sh ill hive 7.,0J) vote's in New Veirk
State next Novein eer. The Prohibition vote
will absolutely ilis'i.lo tho ro.ult of the on
test in Now Jersey,"
"In lisi St. John polio 1 only n.OK) votes in
that St ito; to-dny wo h ive 25,000 out-and-oui
rrohibitionisU, a id from recent advics I
can safely pivdict that our vote there will ru-i
up to 35,0iJJ or 4),'.AW. Tne incroisej is tin ,
llrst, to the Ju.'gliug w th te-np-iauisj mat
ters by the lb-publican Ix'islatur , nn 1 sec -omlly,
to (ioiierai F.sk's great popularity in
New Jersey. Tho increase in our voto in
Connecticut is uleoromarkuble. In that State
St. John rwolveel 3,.'Ju5 vote; now wo have
about 10.UOO eiruiMt I'ro'.ii itio list thero.
Tho hottoet ciuvisiin th New Kiglaid
State will bemad) in Conuecti.'ut, Our
best speakers will sturt for Connecticut next
wes'k. I i Ineli in 1 our vot.t. h is trohlo 1 si-ico
istiwhuii St. John polled U.OJS. 1 1 tho Hat"
elis-tiou tvo years ago we h nl l(,ih) , and this
year wej'oxH)jt ut h n 1 10,0)0. Governor Si.
John will 1 jvik to Iinluiu u"
The 1'opular nml Kicctornl Vote
tor I'li'sielont in INSI.
The popular voto in tlie I'liite l States, in
ls, according totho 7Vi'Unu Aliiumxr, wa.
as follow-i:
Clcvi'lainl, Di'inoernt
lilaine, llepnbli an ,
Itutli r, t ir -cull ick and Labor ,
Kt John. Prohibitionist
Ulanl:, ilo.t-. ti' e an I gcalt.-i in
Votes.
4.sri,'.iMl
4,s.M,'.isl
l..e,.;n)
l."iij,:tii'.l
ll.'.KJI
Total
Thee Kle -toral
Cli'Velan I.
Ala" ainn
Arkansas
Connecticut. ..
I 'I'lawure
Florida
(i -org. a
Ind, una
Kentucky
l.eeuis:una
Vary laud
Missis, p)l
Missouri
New Jen sey ....
New oi l;
North I areelinu
Seiuth Carolina
Teliues.s.s.
Texas
Virgiuin
AYust irg.niiL
Total
lO.O'.T
voto was as follows:
. 1 lilaine.
....10 California.
.... 7 Csilorado
. . . . tl ' Illinois
Iowa
Kansas'
Maine
Massachusetts. .,
Michigan
Minnesota
Nolitaska
Ncvaelu
Now lla'tipeliire
1 dlle)
t Iregeer.
1'i-nusylvniiia. . .
liho in islunil, , ,
eriuoiit
Wise .iii-iii
.18 1
..15
..bl '
s 1
.. 8 :
.. 0
..Hi
1 1
! .'
..11.
1
"1; !
,tuo
Total .
.IS,
1.1 1 Cleveland's maj,. .I!7
AN OI.ll l.OIM'.ll LXPIiOUKS.
One Man Killed, Two Dvlnif and l-'ivo
Oiln-ra Ibully Iiijiucel.
Near Seymour, Iiel., .by tho explosion of
tho boiler of a ste am thresher, Win. A. Hen
iiette wat iiiHtintly killed, Henry Konrns and
Wi s ey Alexsnd'T wero terribly crushed and
kci.ilol, nml me dying. Five othe.-r employ
ers, George McKlfresh, John Innp rt, ll.isil
Week y, lies- ue el Ambrose Thompson wore
In u s-d iitidnciiM.il, but nous dangerously,
Charles Dubb, n ye.uag fiirmur, was hurloi
100 fcut through the air, but he i acas'il unin
jured. The kille'd ami fatally wouneliel ar
ull mirrieel men with fiimihua. Tlie boiler
wurt old and rtoi-n out.
l'rairlo I 'lrejin ikeiiu.
Ileports state that prairie fires aro doing
great damage in K Itnuuda ami Mid'h tneon
txjuuties. The lire his burned a strip two ity
flvo mil' s long and throe miles wide. A
larg umuteor of farinor lost tleiir entire
cri.)4 and their farm buildings, while others
weM able to protoe:t th-ir grain by plowing
furrows and fighting the fire. The (Ire is nut
yet under control, but th worst is over.
FOttEIOX NEWS,
Vermont Mlee-lion ltd urns.
Two bundled and forty towns, c implctleg
13 counties, give Dillingham 41,853 1 Shurth ir,
SO.Stli Seely, l.StW; ic Ut- riug, (1. Ddllng
'hum's maj 11 ity is 8H.570, and but three towns
tire wa'ilo I to comp'ete tho cmivu s of tl.t
Hlute.
Twelve hundred spinner at Bolton hav
truck against the In'rodtiction of m new tjs
tern of weighing cotton. It Is expectoi thd
strike will sprea.L
A paper written by Count Do lysssep was
read before the British AssikI atl n at Bath.
The Count de clare that hs is ootifldont of
completing the Panama Canal, to contain 10
lock, by 1890.
Archbishop Walsh hi fciwardd to thu
National league the sum of 1,038 sent from,
America, Australia and Now Z) land to be
applied to the aiel of evlcteel tenant In Ire
lancL Th Parnell defense fund in Ireland
mount to 1,884.
Tlie A'oro Vrmyi hnsadlspstch to the eN
feet that the Northern Afghans liav revolt
1 and proclaimed Ishak Khan Amwr, A
battle ha taken placo, the result of which 1
not known. The piper says It bcliovesa civ.
II war will complicate Abelurrahman Khan'
relations with hi n dghieors unlost it be
pr. mptly tiippressed, and it doubts If thi
will be accomplished.
Lord Clanricarde i competing the work
of eviction on hi estates by lerveUng th houn
em of the tet.ants w ho have lecu evicteel. A
few of th latter had hoped to compromise
Ihi bitter feeling botween themsolve anil
their landlord, but Lord Clanricarde bed de.
terminexl to evict all. The house of Mr. Tul
ly, who was the first victim, on last Siturdar,
was built by Mr. Tully himself, at a tuit
of 11,000, but Itwae torn d .wn.
A Treaanrrr Ones 'Wrong'.
At Conconl, Ind., the County ComtnMotH
ershavemalo an investigation of tho
c nn' of ex-TrenMircr, John C, Orav, anl
report that ho is a defaulter to th) amount
of 114,000. Graves rotire I from the Timu.
urer's clnco a year ago, ami maelu a full set.
tlement with his successor, Afternanl e.nn.
ty orders camo Intel the hands of the n
i reasurer to the amount of :4.(XX). of wliloW
there has been no niglsfrr kept, no 1 win'.
had not been rcporteel n outstanding by Jir
Oraves. Tlio prosreuting attorney litis te n
diroctetd t institute. suit tei rocover tin Jece
ciuncy.
C l:N Kit Al M A 1 1 K KT
riTrsiiuiiuit.
BUTTnU Crennie.ry f
Country roll
CHEF.SE-Ohio full ctvniu
New York
Fit UITS-Appl.il, bid
I eacnos, till
Dniiison plum,bu 1
Urals's, ikiuiiiI
POri.TllY-Chicken, p'r.
POl ATUi:? Irish, dbl.
Sweats,
SEEDS Clover, country, .
Timothy , ,
I due grass , ,
Millet
WHEAT Ull No. 1 reel
I j et
New No. 8 re I,
.. .j e,
C0HN No. 3 yellow ear,
Mixe-l ear.
Suelli'l 1 1 1 1 x '1 1 ,
DATS Now No. 8 white,
KYK New No. 8 Ohio and P.
FLO UK Fancy winter put. ,
Fancy spring put's,
Clo ir w niter,
ltlM 1,'lllltl-
IIAY-OU Timothy,
Now
1,000, from wagons
J1IDDLINUS WhU.,
Bran,
Chop Fo-el,
KAl.r1.M0nE.
Vhoat No. 3 red.
Hyo
Corn
(lata -Wislcrn
lliitior
I'gg.
llay Woitorn 1
CI.VCINX'ATl
Who it No. 3 red, $
Kvo
C.TIl
I nta
Fggs
Pork
BlltUT
rnir irei'T ttit
Hour Family
Wheat No. 8. Ke l
Corn N'.i L' l,r...l
dais Ungiudot White
Ity. No. 8
Hu tir Creamerv Extra
l'he.a.'si. N. Y. Full Crenin
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YaKIIS. llKllit'S l.SI.ANP.
CATTI.r..
Supply "bout an nvcra-jo with re p
ipiantity nnd epialiiy, ele-uinm! I,i.
pncisiiliout 85n Higher, ns follows: I'm
limey Chicago, weighing 1 .H) te. I.e.
frilteiti 85; iii'iliuni weights, l,-.'iM)to 1.1
t5 85 te)5.5.l; j rime light weights tn
1,1 0 1 s t-i 85 le 4 50; c en 1 1 111 ; to I 1 r
sie- i-s, ?:15i tei fl Fresh cows w-e-n- linn r
lee .1 ); but only ll lew III' I' 1 II.t .i
sold. Calvue wero aciivenud nil eli-j'
at 5 to li' Jc per Hi. Hulls, stu- mi l v
esiws nil. I lit iters we're in I '.hi i-unpl v .1 1
llisle- Sel l of within line in igo ot ii to -I .'
poll i d.
fUlKKI AND I.AMII'l.
Supply cniiipiintiuiy n mill, ilm"i .l '"
and pries-s 10 to 85.) s r cwt. higher I
than I st Monel iy. Clio ce heavy sli-e'
at 1 1 50 to 4 75; medium we ignts, '
.1 75; common to fair liuhl weigh', "
II 85; culls, t l 85 to 8 50; scalawags, d't
8uo imt licad; lami s, 4 1 1 (I I- lc p. r ll..
HtHi.
Thi briiie-li of the in ii ket was 1 11 :
th ill for two it thre'e wo l.s nn I pi i 1 v
ic i iit 85 per cwr.. lower in syiiin nil
I o '.lie e cost, iu t' e) we-siern iiiurki'1 s.
hiuivv Miios anil IVuiisyUn d is sol 11 f
loi'i M; ineelmiii weights. ') 75 to lit.1;
w.'i'.'lils, "i85bi5 50.
Fast I.iiikktv t'nttli'strotigut las'
pi le', s. Hogs ae'live; PI11I -el ilpm is,
II 5; mix. el, tllli'i to li 4'e; Yorker, ';
li 85; gnis im 11 .d stubli i s, f V Moll I":
s.'i tsi 1..1 0 75. Sh. cp .Shu lo higner lliaJ
wis k.
Wool.
NKW Youk. Wool ii'llyn an.l ft
llollittst'c lloece, 8S to ulc; pull 'll, )'"
Te-xas 13 to 88c.
rilll.ADKI.PHIA, I'A, WlW)l eplle-l; I'
firm; OI110, Punusylvsniu mi l West. Vir
XX ami eeliove, 81) te !I8i, X 8.1 to .1" ; "
11.11, .11 18 Ui.'Ho; ivancH. iil 1-8 M 5t-; -v
York, Michhtan, I niiana unit Wisieni, '
or X mnl XX 80 to 87c; inislium ei "
COSI-M-. i'ii 1-8 to aio; line w allied d ! ii"
and XX. Hi to 118 l-8c: mesiium unsli.'l''
ing and dolain, .14 to 115c; conrs. .le."
us i-.c; caiiiiili wasliMei coiiitiing i
tub wsliil, ik) to Use; in"1iuin um"
counting and d-lainc, 87 to 8c; rniK
85 to'JTj: Fasisrn Oicl ihi. lo to 8('c:
Or.'g.Ki, IU H 8Ucj New Muxiooaii.lt'el'
1 ui inn.
Udkton. The marke t Is much man
tlueii ieyt week, and only a lair d iinaii'l
liiil'iubicturers Is notici d. Tlio Iran11
of I ho woek as raportd urea gisnl nv
aiiioiiiiting to 3,t)i 1,000 p uuds. but It
eludes s ileea made previously and Just e
el. 1 r cus remain nb nit ns lirm i ""
ly, ulthough duya a teiol.s incllnei1'
A 1 nelvaiiDo now than iliirim; tun ct (
u wee k or two ago. a st inly 111 irkm l '
wasl.oel ll'-ee os isnotlco.1, 1 diio al'l VV
I'llllllL II. iii'im eel'H m.lllii.r let. "11 lei ii le! f'T
uoto Ulo for XX, with No, lut l-A