The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 18, 1888, Image 2

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    MAIIS PLUNDERED.
AUDACIOUS KoimKUY AT 1JUF-
Hundred of Itiilt I Loiter Scatter
ed About Ihf Streets I'oHtoRlOo
Kinptoyc Suspected.
Ail cut nslvo fiml Isild mnil roblry wni
pr-riMrated during Thurs by night, by which
nimt of the arriving ninila in Ilulfal , N. Y.,
frum all points, were plundered, and pupcrs,
documents ami money extracted.
When the employes of Fulton Market ar
il vol in Mm morning to outi the establish
ment thry found strewn about the strict in
the vicinity of the mnrkct, a large quantity
of lc.tt-rs that h id I en op nod ami robld.
They c . Hooted tho torn letters, which half
ftlied a market I aik.t.
An iniiiiniiti'm revenlo 1 tho furt that tho
robU-ry hnl been ten-ml in rhnractur, mi l
covered letters from Canada, Pennsylvania!
New Voik Mute. New Orlinna, li.wton and
ninny jHiinu c.it, west, north ami south.
There weto in tho basket clucks, ilrnftx, mer
cantile orders, ami the usual iiiisivllniioous
matter wh en goes to mako up a I us,nos4
mul.
Among other tiling were Iuisitui Iit
trry tii-k'-ti. Tl oio was a check found in
which its nmoutit, tlll'.t.'.ti, nlm o rcninm il
intact ; I '.ink ill .tfts; a letter tiotitym,; th-' on-t-li'.iii'
of a draft for th drift Ising
Ini-.-i ig; mi I ii ii rn-r m- loiters nntiiy.ng of
th" fin-li un cf i nli. Am iu' thr torn mi'l
"ilil pipis win nl-o foim 1 a Nov Yoi k
iluift for f ,'I.V:!, drawn on tho Smith I! ink
f IV i i v, in favor of Chi is. Kliink, of JS.it
fal . It wait torn that tl.o signature w.-n
lii'lliiij;u!i il.l . A ch'-ek for J i I ii ! from
the National I; mk of I.iwi i iim county, Pa.,
in favor of J it-oh 1) l i, of I'.uiTilo, was torn
th it th i a i.i' of th- i.i- r was il 'stroyel.
Many of t!.i- loiter w.-ro m- rcli-l, show
in,; thut th-- thieves Iri.l trie I to Imu ii them,
but ro frutr it- 1 by tin- rain storm. The
tin- v.i hud i vi'l nily di-r-g ir !c I everything
I ut eish, th- rln i ki u i l drafts wore thrown
a-i h- nlt.-r l. ing mii'ilnt. J. Tin- po-toill.-o
an: 1 1 - i i'.-s nre ino-i ig iting the imitt-r, bat
lio ml' nil i ti hi i' hi be out urn il from th-m u
i t. It s cms i vi l-'iil thut tin- rob In-iy wu
N-ri-trat il by oi: or more pirsjiis cuimcd
id Willi llli po-t. 111,-e.
feix rv-i V VICTIMS.
Deaths hy tin Mini linn Disaster
Placing tin' Ithiino l.ny Hurl'
C'oiik'o Sioiy.
Tl.e lotnl inim'. i-r i fil'.'iiln by tlioilnl
l'.un ilisi-ii r i) far is j7 boli-s having
Uuii I n tuht to Wilki-sb irre. .l'.i., on the
train, one afii-rnvil fouii-1 n-ro s the riv- r
from thciM.i-110 of t:i" wreck an. I four of tho
iiijun il Irivinilii il in il-.-'hosjutal. Theiur
giKin at tho lioMiiit-il t-xjiect't at Ii ait nix mvt
ut the injur' 1 to il.o.
Ai'iibli-III n-ral of thoil'-.'iil t'Kk pine nt
I'iaant Villi-y Situnlny. On one htri-ul
tlaro vi ro nine ih a I lio.Ii-s . ..
Kuiiieor Koote, of tho tr.iin v.-rtcIT' nn in
to U,t4'.jirUi t-cW.in; i .y' tha: ho ili I not "o
a-iy daiiKiT signals. Alumni ng he mw tho
train ahi-iul l.v i ut on tiio air br iki-4, but tho
'CMi'l enitio.-r nitliiiij him ii 1 not oh. y
ord-rs, ai.d k-l up a full hi-idof st-iim.
This htory in ii'it bi-li-v.-l, mil tho c-iierul
iniri wi"n is t :nt l"o .to w;w asU-ii.
lliuin-s-r dole of th- t r tin uh !:i r in Int )
tho wr i ki'l t:a,n, in nl j a slat in -nl, tha
LU i-iii'io v in o ly tin l.-lp -r t j tho other
c-niti-, ru-i by T -in M ij t; tint h s: artel
from l t-im Mav-n t n imimte-i b -hiii'l tho
jiri c-l "iu tr.iin, ral'-ul itin t it-n-!i M-il
l'.uii in ', I miiiiit"-; tli itho run i i:- Mu l
Mini (.tatioii al 1 mil-s an l.oii--, h ivm,;
fchowi'd up lit t!i- rurve, nn- ! 1 1 1 1 t i iil-Mru-tiom-;
mi'V ho iiu il- i.r f! i.-s mi I hi-.tnl
no i'i s b iiiiicilf d im.t, nl U -ii - Ii he kej-t
a sl:ii: p looko n: uu'il itliui l -i f- t fr nn
the Ht.ition. Th-n l.e-awa wliit-siu ii U inj
Bivmu o;i the tat;':i atf .r i', r-v. i -u 1 tho
fiijifi". iit.'iyo'l ut his o,t in til tli ii,'ino
9t i''l in th- r ck. Th-n h- y. ,1 th - lire
from uii'l r tliel-oil'-rs anil r in ii ell ir, work
at it until driven fr' m ti e niiu.. by tho
fam, Hi i: jure I his a-iklo ami In ik in
Jui.ijii : nvi'.' fi Kin- '1 r nl.
lli c. w of Mi' h i-I It irrett, whiM two
tfnis wi-ie k 1!"1 in the r-ek, is u j .rtii-n -bir'y
s.i'1 o i. Two ino'ith-lU'i m n of his
fuois was killi -1 in it mill-; tw xmo's later
nnoTh.-r hii w is nii'id -I. tally kiDel in ilie
r.iilr' a I ; s i' rtly n't-r that hi- i! ili-l, a .'l
th- two K.ns v. h ' I"-t th -ir hve, on We im s
ly niiit were th- lu t f h;s family.
TWKMtY LIVKA LOST.
Trillion JlN .V TKAIV
1'ickp if.-kiMH Taki) 1'oss 'sslou ami
Assault uml Itoli l'a. seniors.
A'"U'. 'i I pii:!;p iots "work .-l" tUoerowl
at tho I a:'io 'L iu m-tr.i'io:! ill d ivi 'ii a:.d
ts.Mii 1 wb'-a: IV"' . Tli" 'X''iiri ni trui:)
j.i th- iii'-.m a' i, U'abis.i a; Mi hnir al
was cr iw l-l w.ti .-"il" riluiiiin fr in
Ii nil--1. It 'vii tho la-: ti i.av.i
ti oll'll, ail in', i tios tiuin al tho
C.-o.-.i ii '1 Aft-r it lul f tii ly
k ar'j l fey b ,:iu th-ir wore nn i inni;uf,i-t-
-1 u r-.n o.' t.-rrr. Tl.o Iron w.n Ix 'uu
lrithti: -' ii'-'i by a tonsil gro.-ly iimuit
in a V , l i' I i ll . 11. -r e'rt li'te niptud to
il-f 1 1 l-r ai 1 .! nl y tl.i li.u ;hs,
li i j in in ! bis I. a I thro ili t window a nl
r i' w I him ' f bis vnlu.bi". Tlien a raid
wi- in i I- ii 'Ii- pi -' ii.'-i i, oho ot whom, it
is r-ir-"l. w-.. h el, b th - d" p'i'i'1 sm.
K'V r.i' ii "ts w'-r..' t'.r" I, la I. svi'mml mil
f in.'- 1. - ii I lo Hi) I a h '1 from o .- i i-h to
an tl.er in ti.e.r i lfjiU Vt !;;-)) on. of tho
loi'.'U of the r i'.!k.
-
CKWII STAND IH;V1II THAI.
Over 1'in.ple Injured at a I'ulillo
Mil ling in uim j, III.
At ('jii.'y, I.!iii''l, t .o flro works (-rand
tH ut I, (.on'jui'iii 4,VJ irK'i'l", .-llp--1. Tii
W-lf$ a tornlo); oil", Mini ll'IH'i the ' roih
yf thi liin'wi i, t'ni w.rmvki of w mi tri and
chil!ri ma 1 1 a horriblod n rdof kntf irinx-
Th V0';l of th a herill will li'. U
known an th Mm' b in ' Tr4dn lispl iy. Th i
tiui'-r 1'ij'ir.jl wi far at k-t tin will i-iod
Yn, and i'y of th-ni will dm. Tut Kraid
t-i I bid tii -r""itfl t a-'-iin nn bit-i )l
p oj.lo wli'i w-r to l'.iiv th d ;ili of
f:rof, 'I hi b mW Imirit of A'.exur
drM," l.y J'anio fi. H'i, of .NVw Vork. Th
i-iipMlh': it ri'T'bl w.'.li i i fp'i, and
jf'.'.-b y n i I iWnn m i .iv ii I of ,'',
M Lf- I'l'A' '( ' vn 1 uifi.i tu uuiti.
A French l'luMnn Hclioncr Out la
Two hy tlioHtnantf-r Qnovn.
The National Line tteam-r Qiionn, which
arrived at Naw York from England, collided
with th fl-hini; noho inor.Mt lehne and twen
ty porscna wre dm wne I. The cjllisioti oo
currrnl at 2:"i0a. in., Friday la, ilarinj a
fM tt tho buiks of Newfoundland. Th
Qn vn struck the Mada'ina amid ihlpn, ctit
t nj hnr In two and linking hor (mine liatoly.
The cnp'jiin, first and a -con I tnttea and
Rtnward of tlio fldiin vh wi-r, were rencu-i 1
after thoy h id beni in the water nearly an
hour, but tho rt of tho crew, mimtterlng
twenty, were lout. In tho collision the
Queen lost h r bowsprit a-i 1 foremait. The
Miid-'litie was a Fi-onch fishing m-h jonnr,
Thernptainof the Made lim w in wn on
boird the Qno'ii, no m aftr nhi was dockoL
lie Miid that hi Vessel a tilo 1 from Uranvitle
eltht montlis no, They bid a Tory Rood
fl hiiig ai'Ason nlong the banks of New
Foim linn I nn I tho niht I ofom the collision
had weighed anchor nn 1 et iil for Havre,
They 'xps;!e l to arrive there in two m intha,
n few minute Im.'oro four oVUx-k on the
morning of lust Tu-s lay, tho Madeline was;
head evt northeast, mil was nailing with a
liyht brei ro nt tho rate of threj or four
miles an hour, the w.-nth-r won very
tozxy and th.-y eou'd only aeo n Khnrt
dii-t nuts iih'M'l. ''Th- first I knew nhout the
Htelllller b'itlg lirnr WIIS K.H'illg tier llf.-llt.f,
the c iptniii l ontinu "I, "the Quirn a eni'sl to
b-pooling uji nt full op o I. The next mo
ment cone tl e rra-li. I I n I no timo to give
a single oiis clioii. 'i'ho a eamdups iron bow
'i nek the M I'leline on the ft urbnird aid ',
ilir-etly nmi l.his, tin I i-ut h-r dini-tly in
two. l'efor w. colli. 1 lift a hand t ) get tin
bo ils the ves-el ba I .sunk. The next thing I
ki.ew I was a'riiggling in tho water. Two
b nits were lowered from the (ju-eu an I I
was taken uboard. Twenty-olio of tho cre v
"-n-h'il. 'i ll -y were nsle -p in tiieir I u ks
nt. the time. Th "so o i dkii lone were si ved.
If w is imp .tsib'n for tho Madelino to have
avoi :e 1 th-' c 'lli-iou us thesleaiii'-r was gobig
at gp-it p
'Mi- p is- -ng irs on t'l" Q i.'i-ii felt the shock,
nn I many ru-he 1 on d ck. Th to whs ijnitM
a paiii- nl llrst but the v-llh ers rens-uri d th )
lias ners by telling th-m that tho ft. am r
hiidonly droiM 1 her anchor.
n.i Tin: axi: sii vitii:M:i.
A Very ';ni Net ltd tig Woven
AiiiiiiiiI Vim U.i h r.
S on-new mi l s 'i's r ioiinl ti -t iim nv wis
t ll-ite 1 bv tin iri e ii' ion in the Van II iker
trial nt Wellsl my, V. V.i., during the ex
iimiii it ion of Mrs. M ii y Sturi on, of llolli-
ilnys t 'ove, a lii. i I Mr-. McWIin. This
w itmss Mi.d Unit lui ing a t wo d iy' visit at
Ihe MeWIri li- u-e u i i'oiiei .sntiou iiiis'd l
tw. en linker a d bis wiiemi'l tiiolher iii-law,
exis pt that when li e witn -ss li ft to go luimo
!.ik-r nee liiieii.ii' i her to the depot. lie
ha Inn nx wuh linn, mid his wife v.skelhim
in a Ii iliie i. .I m inner w lint ho was going to
do x ',.; mei he iii.s.ven' , 'Oil, nothing."
She Kii 1 1: ik. r l urried tho iix- w ith him nn 1
left it to be shurp"!!. d nt the bh cksiuith shop
outli'wny to tlie il 'ict. l'or some reisou
this testimony v,.s not ik'Velop.'d at tho
former trial.
Mrs. Nannie Weriv, r, m e Mnrtin, n sister
of b ik' i .s lir-t w il-, whom h is a eu-i d of
in i tr. iiliiu-, t -tili -l 111 it linker told her that
his m c m l w ile ui.d lur m..tli, r wero d d
llliers.
The behavior of tin- nu !i"iie-nt th-tri ll
hii.s I iim, nt turn--, very timi' iug to I ho
cotllt. At one time fully a c re of ladies
Mo.il upon e, riirs w it Inn tli- I nr. in-n -rcli
I'd llp'OI 1 1 ' l . i'i.s oi t!l" belieln s imd sollle
vt ii ri'iwiil up nl. ut th- ju fg" on tho
b. ii'h. it 1 1 1 nnie k.-.'.i ii -ter liy I ha' mile--b.tbr
or.! r ! v lib I, the triil would
.PM ee I w ;t'.i clos d d".is, ntnl this k cure 1
b tt-r order in th- a teri on, ultlioiigh the
pre-Mii'.. to se and le-ir wa- s i r-Ml lis t'l
k i i- u -ly inti'i lei- w ith the pi-.ic" lings.
It is gri ernlly eoiic-I'd thn' tho prosiH-u-
tion is weaving a il 's. r in t iilmm Laker
thun was d me nt the f in r tn il.
Tlie Sti il.i- I'mlcil.
The greit street e ir strike nt Ch'en;ri, nf
t r a Munition of nine d .ys, was einlel coin
plete'y Sn'unl ly evening on a basis honora
ble to both si I- s. Th '1 I stinii of wnes w.is
romprmi.i-d. An a Ivum - was s cured, but
the s ale is ii. nt. i ial y lower ll. a i what had
b en iii-isti d up m by th" strikers up to tho
very la-t. TI ey got only about one-third of
the irii-ivn. a-ke I for, 1 1 i the other luitlil,
nil the r-foruis .1-m iiiile I by tho men iu tho
-ysti in of working ur cunelel, and
nil tho strikers am to be r -employe I.
The men h i" I ly tho c impiiiy since the
Mrike began will bo return-d. Minor ipi'-s-ti
us ut i sn w ill be v'.tle I by nrbitr itnni,
tl.e so'e (.rl'itr.itor to l I.ymnli J. ting",
I'n si. lent ol the I'n s' Na'iouiil Hank, who
I a-lb e .nil l-ie of boh tie ntl'ikelS ail I
IV- -I lent Vei k-i.
N" tWlth-b ll lll g tie Kettl. Ill'.'llt l.f till
hli'i t ear -ti'ik" a I nlle r sei ions coi (let oc
i iiriel Mo i. lay ni ir .iug. It to k ploeo
il.u'. I hr -.' bl-K'ks from the (i .1 11. 1 1 riveuuii
I. .i n, b.o w. eii a in ,h ol str k- s mid tho new
ti i--ii who wire running ' lit e.iis.
'I h Ii. it car wiiK run on' nn I prs' 1- I on
its wav without i ve il. '1 11 . next six ens
w. re run out and had pio'.e.lel to Centre
trect whi.ii a in b rusl e.l from an alley m ar
I y and in nlo a miv.iii assnult upon the new
driver, un l c indiietors. Kton -s ail m 4-il-s
w ie hurl-d through tho uir. S ver il of ih .
inoh liiiu l. d tho new men (in 1 ei.il-uv ne I
t drag tl.i.on olf ll. n ens, mil u haud-l'i-bund
h'iu 'glo en-ii ...
(.'sp'aiu S haick wis not 11 1 I of tho tmu
b'e, in. d he, wi'.h 'i men, liiiiue liately st il t
il f' r tho W'lio. 'ih i ui'ili, which hi I cvi-d-ntly
vented its spit.', nu away wli-n the
cilii: iiKlir-I. S.-Vuinl of tho conductors
an I drivers w-m s..v. rely injured. Tho new
men say they ie" ,gni. -I t id mini in tho mob
us strikers. Tho tr aih e urns t through tin
fact tint tho new u.e i who were retained
were c hki-iiI rated at tho (iarlli'ld aveuuu
1 4i r ns, a i l wero tho only iii. ii running cars
from tl at p .int.
It was i xs c i-. by tlie str.keis th'.t t'm
mw linn would resign voluntarily, but with
the exception of ten, they umioiiiiced their
intention of leinaiiiing in spile vt the
strikers.
WRECKERS FOILED,
ONIJ OP TIIK VILLIINS CAP
TUItHO.
lho Trlse That Icmptoil The Dcpcr
adoea Was Twenty Thouaaad
Hollar.
A bold attempt wae made by throe masked
bandit to wreck and rob the Fort Pierre and
Black Hills Railroad train, owned and oper
ated by the Homcatake Mining Company, at
lleno (iulch, nine niilea from Lead City. The
train left 1 end City half an ho'ir late with
tho paymaster. W, A. Relnfr, aupplied with
about JI.IKX) to pay off the timber employ.
Chief Engineer Dick Dlackstone and
paseengers aad employes numlsn-lng
about twenty people were on board.
They ran with im-reiae 1 tpeed, to muke
up lost time, to a point about 100 yard
from tbe scene of the attack, where they
slowed up to let some section mon off.
This alone, averted a grett calamity, for be
fore tho train got fully uudor headway,
the engine supj cd from the rail that hi.d been
remove 1 a few Inches by the rooU-s, and
the train was derailed. During tbe excite
ment of tho moment, a command of "hands
up" came from tho robl ors, accompanied by
a volley from their Winchester rill 'S into tbe
cab, U it cars and eugino without serious re
suit.
W. A lleimer, who was on the engine,
disch irgel both barrels of his shotgun, load
od with buckshot, nt two of the robbers,
w ho fell m n i.i l y wound) d. The others fl -d
to where their horss w-re tio I, mountol
and disappeiircd in tho uud-rbrush.
Une of tho wouii.lo 1 robbers wa Captured
and is now iu th) Dead woo 1 J til, an I will
probub'y diu Isforo ui.irniiig. 1 1 is name is
''Hilly" Wilson, and he is nr. indicted horse
thief from rennington county for whom the
fell -l itf hns been hunting with a warrant for
the past two or throo mont lis. Ha says tb
other two uro inline I Chirk mul John on.
The latte." wns tho lea l- r nu I eseae.l. j lie
sheriir an 1 a p"Sso of lloui. st ike employe
are scouring the vicinity, mid their capture
is certain. Kxcitem -ut runs high an. I, If th y
are tvipturctl Lynch law will bo summarily
do.ill cut to thoin.
LATE KKW8 IN BKILF.
rxtet.tiv.. prairie llns me leporced around
lbs murk, It iknt I.
Thognntc.t fl mvIs forC'tye irs a-o now do
vastating th weslei-ii iiu l sju horn lartof
New Driins ick.
Tnd Sepienih -r n-iorts of tho Br.Kiklyn
bridge show r. ceipts of "i),Sill 7d for i mill j
and fl -CM lis from o'.'uer sources, while the
expeiiditur.st wero fi,llil The total
iiumber of ;ss-ngers iu tho month was 2,-
Aproxs of the grain gambling Mr. Pow-d-
rly writes Iu tho ICtilghts of Lilororgaii
'The prt sent Congress has sioiit nearly a ye ir
In skirmishing for points nu which to) Carry
th i next election, while the Interests of the
jssiplo are going to tho devil.'
Miss M iry Turk, tho Ohio girl who elopel
with John C. Waito, a drummer, and was
fond in Pittsbutvh by hor father, is heart
broken w jili grief now thut alio Hilda Waito
to be a marrie I man,
A 9,00 J barrel oil well was drilled In the
Lnwreucj f inn In Wixsi county, Ohio, by
tho Wolvoiino Petroleum Company. The
well issitu itcd ill tho old -t and w h it is sup-poi-ed
to I si tho cxh'iusto 1 portionof tho lie 1.1,
mul its wonderful yield h is ca i-e I a groat
deul of excitomout in tho vicinity.
Tho Now Climb. Tlan l, W. Vu., oil woll of
thi llrelgi'M nter Ci is Compiuy lias been
iiiin-.l uji, and is reported to hve mndo aev
oriil strong II ws, iu iking a fallowing for a
'iVU.b'irrol well at k-ust.
At Union Springs, Alnb um, I'nulino Mc-
Coy, a negro girl aged 10, was htngod for
the murder of Annie Jordtu, a 14-yoarsold
w hito chil I, las'. Fein u iry,
(J I'tli b llascniin, 'it year of ag", who
litis b e i living us a hermit lib nit l'J miles
est of Woo.tcr, I., w is kil'.o 1 by tho cars
unliy. N.iu ly $i,o.i iu nobs were found
in tin. Lou, logo In-r wi'h live suits of good
clothing, S) shirts, l j airs cf pants, 4 ) pairs
of sto.-kings, ) linen towels, 4 I. noil tablo
cloths, l"i imislin and bueii blieeU, and a
large iiiautity of I e 1 clothing.
Forty thous m l copies of Dr. Ma-kenxli's
Issik on IC np-ror Kiel n ick's ciso have been
si'iz d at Leipzig by th i po.ico. Dr. M .c-ken-Z
e's iKMik is not allowed to be s il I in Itel'llll.
The p i iiti are s-i.ing copiL-s expos -d for salo
nt ti e bo ik shopi in It -rliu. Tne semi-olllcial
Dress nt'u o Dr. Mn-kei zie's book, butdj not
llt-uipt to lefiitu his stiitim-nts,
'l'le Suit hi of Morocco intends s -ndiugan
Minbis-y to t!i I'nit.d States to complain
Unit Consul li neiiil Iewis interferes with
m ittms oulsi in l.is juris lielion.
At I! .linn ire, Liu Da i Keo, a Chini-so
lauiidrym in, was sont -m-ed to nin- yeiirs In
tho penitent iary for iitten.p'e 1 icl minus ns
Kiult on Annie May Wort.-, n ln-year-nld
girl. He is the lli'-t t.'.iiileso tver s -lit tJ tho
Mary hind peiil.'iiiiir.
At Cuitoii, ( l., a girl giving her nnmo as
Ada lloyle, but wh .so right miiio is believed
to b Vog ui, w is s "lit to jail lor 11) days for
rubbing a iii'-rehani's lion wheru she bus
Ihx-ii tuipl"ie.l i.s a d oiuj-tia
A iiljiloio-ilii.r has recently inado tlio
discovery ilmt we e just as well oil
without the utilising link us wo would bo
if we had It, bocausu if wo had it tbcru
ftoul'J lonr bu a uiinsitji; llok.
MVMI'Ul IT II I NO Xt)TKS.
The l'eliiioiit ula-s works nt ltcllaire, hns
nil it eu-i do to (ill tho order hooked and com
ing lu by mail.
F.listi l-'uruin-o, I'.liza Iron d inpmy, Wolla
bin, Dliio, blew out lee oitly will leuiuiil idle
for at lo c t lho winter months.
The Muhleman glass works, formsrly tho
La Ii lit-, at I riilgcport, (I., will coiumeuci
linking glass in timo for tho spring trade,
The works of tho Nort'i (.'hie igo It oiling
Mill Compiuy, at Knilli Cliieago, which
were recently close 1 o i mm mntof lack of or
ders, have resumed operations and nrj turn
ing out ulxiut .'l,tXj J tons of steel rails a week.
The works li'ivn enough am ill orders lo keep
them busy till December.
The length of pipe loid In I'ui-isfor tho dis
tribution of xiwer by enmprussed air already
i-xce-ds thirty miles. '1 h i eoinprowtlug en
gines uio of li.ICO liniwi power, und ulsmt
i!,00H,hSl cubic fis-t of air urn c impressed dal
ly to tho pre u e of H I lbs. p -r sipiuro lucU
ut uii txpi inlliuro of oO l ju of c.uU
COMMEUCIAL IltVIKW.
Condition of the Markets for Bread
stuff Other Product.
The breadstuffs market is being watched
with more interest Just now than any other
article of merchandise; and tbe fact that it is
being manipulated a Ids to the interest, as it
is not for tbe present being govorned by the
law of supply and deraind, but it will be
sooner or later; it Is only a question of time.
The contribution to Brtutxtrtet't, by W. J,
Harris, of London, in which that gentleman
pointed out how the world's wheat stock
have been eaten into during the pist few
year, and now, in view of hhort crops in th
United Kingdom, hi Franc and in th
United Plate, the outlook during tb early
half of l&Oi for a material advance in
prices, if not for a corner, has excited very
general attention.
A Winnipeg grain honse write of th
Manitoba wheat crop un lor date of 4th Instt
List year we h id about 14,000,000 bushels,
and we conclude from all reports to date
that there may lie 10,000,00 ) busho's this
year. As a rule the quality is extra No. 1
bard, and thore Is no soft w heit, but there
will bo soma dnmnged grain Ly blight and
frost How much, we cannot asy. Thresh
ing has only commenced. 8u far all tho car
of wheat sent forward have grnd d No. 1 ex
tra hard.
Prlmo sums up tho w Inter wheat condition
to far as fall soeding is concoi lie I and the
general surroundings of the crop as follows:
"Tbe rainfall h is be-nv.-ry u eqilil In its
distribution, Nowh-ro hns it I o n exc -ftsive
lu some lH?n!itios a drought. Tho crop has
not yet as a whole ma lo a Maud. Tho month
of Octolmr Will very lirgely determine tlio
character an I position cf tho crop to with
stand th dining winter. It looks now tint
unless we have nt coco ii dec! I. d chango
as fur as moisture is concerned, tnut tho
prop will into winter quarters very
similarly t tho crop of 1-S7 and 'M,
which wus kiii ill a id weakly. That thero is
a decide 1 i-circity of g wd milling wheat is
demonstrate I from the fact that millers
i?rywhero hovolsjen paying until the press
ent week prices far uIioto those which havo
been rutin ; iu grain centers. An intorstito
exchniigo of wheat shows moro clouly the
shortage of a crop tha i nil tho ta'iles nud es
timates of Lu. 's whlcli a Kta'.o is k-nd to
grow can (.how."
Bomo of the sh rU in the Chicago wheat
market hove taken counsel of their fears nnd
covered Doi ciiiIkt ontrucls on tho theiry
tluit '.l.oro was going to Isj a 'corner1 iu lb it
mouth, and as yet a 'D. c onh-r corner' is of
tieces-i y a corner in anticipation only.
The shipments of mountain o it tie un Isli- ep
to Chicago are largely ou the Increase. 'l ho
quality of thoso animals is regard id as supe
rior to that of tho Texos product The meat
U more juicy nnd appetizing and tho c-ntof
conveying it to market is lo-s than tho cost
of transKirtatioii from Tex is. Tb live stock
m u koted in Chia igi w.ll o:o long com from
lU9 foothlllsof the U H-kics instead of from
the plains of Texas un 1 Indiuti Territory.
From April 1 to tlio closo of Inst mouth the
export of wheut from India n mount, d to 1,
b3,000 bushels. For the s imo timo la-t year
the exports wero l!l,4.!d,0JU bushels.
Oilfeos ai o in very good demand and prices
are quite strong, tho recent udvntico in San
tos and Mnracuibo colfees being inuinluinod.
Hugar is in only moderate ilenui'ii! and
prices are weak. A New Oil'iuis merch ir,
w i i . s that now Mignr and hew mo usses uro
coining Into iii irku", u id n ce ;i s w ill soon
bo lurge and vncuuiugiiig to wt-sio. u i uyeis.
TllURMAiYS LETTER,
II E ACCEPTS THE NOMINATION.
I'.MtTllll.
Mrs. Ill ilno (iocs to ll.-r l-'ntli-r Hor
I-'I'IoikIis Claim II. -i- M ollu-r In
Law Is lo lllaine.
Mrs. Jan oi (I. Ill ilii', Jr., has c'osi'd her
np'irini'-nt.s on Knst Fifty-llftli s're -t, New
York, and gone to live with her father, Colo
liel Uieliaid Nevins, at ho New York II te'.
"Young Jim" has not been buck since he
wentt) Augusta with his f it h -r, upon the
hitter's return from I0uroH', and the friondi
of the yotiug-r Mi's. Itl.iine claim that it
is duo to tho iiillu'iico of Mis.
lilnine, Sr., who lins nliMiys treat, d her with
nun kill coolness. Young "Jim" was hnivily
in debt and le.'t Ins wife, it is c n ine 1 by hui
friends, nt lho mercy of their iimner-m
creditors bntch.s, bakers, groc -r-yiud fur
niture deu'ors. They my thut sho was iu real
ilistre-s, nnd Colonel "Bob'' Ingersoll mid
other frioi di of the fimiiy IioIjhi 1 h.-r. A
greitd .'iil of Hynipa hy is mu lile-te l f ir tho
young woimt i an I her H in mths-ol 1 baby.
Young "Jim" lind nu allowance oi ( l,.1 10 a
year from his father, and when bo went
home he had Ju-t ro-cived nl ii .eii nt in-lit
lit National ltcpuhlicuu he nbpuirtei-s at U
s-r week. Litely, his wife's friends s ly, he
ha refused to answer her lettei-s and n sep
aration in probable. They hid lived very
happily together Is-foro her in ither-in-Iaw's
lidv.-nt. She was d 'Vol-.il to him uml their
baby, mid won g neral nd uiraliou un llo
Hpecl from all who k iew her.
MUST (JO HA( 1C.
Tlio C'liliiCHO llM-liifclon Act Hold to
Ho ( 'oii-t it ut ioiial.
A decision was ret d re I by Ju Igo Hnwyor
in tho Unit.sl St Hi s liicuit Court at Sun
Frnncisco upon two tost enses in d -r tho re
cent Chinesj Kxelusion act. The Court alliroiB
tho coiistitutioiiiihty of tho net il l ! Iml is
that all Chiueso now iu tho lim b ir in well us
those on the wny h -ro from Chlnii, mu-t li
sent back. The Court holds th it tho net "Im
plies ti Chines ) now in port ou shipb mi' l, to
those on tha way from Clint and lothoso
sti I lu China. It is est limited that tills de
cision will nIT.i't libmt :.'l, IKK) Chinese, HI
thoro aro over :i'l,(KKl return certill.-nt. s still
outstanding, and it is dcoid d thtt tln-ro lire
now aUnittl.iMK) Cliiii'iuieii lu tho country who
had lived hum before tho Restriction act was
passed, and who before tlio p issngo of tho ex
clusion bill would l outille I to re-outer th'l
country under cliiim of being "prior resi
dents." Thn counsel for the Chinese gavt
notice they would appeal the ciuo to tha
United Slates Supremo Court.
Th Old rtomtn Coinpl lea With Fstab
Ilshrd Forms-lie Indorses tho
Flatform and Dilate on the
E1U of Too Mnch Tariff
CoM-vm-s, O., Cct 12. Wi.
Jinn. TnMrk A. Collins and othm, Commit
trr:
'0im.KMBli In obedience to custom, I
send you this formal acceptance of mv nom
ination for the oftlcsof Vice Prescient of
the Unite.! Rtnton, msde by the National
Convention of the Democratic party at 8b
Louis.
" When yon did ma t honor to call upon
m at Columbus and cfTlclsliy notify me of
my nrmlnation, I fx pre-a- d to you my sense
of obliirntion to the convention and sta'ed
that, nlthmisth I had nof, sought the nomina
tion. I did m t feel at lilsrtv, umler the cir-cnm-tanci-s,
to decline It I thought then, as
I still th nk, that whatever I rou'd properly
do toironiote the re-nhctlon of President
lereland I omrht to do. His a lmlnistratlon
hss be-n mnrke.1 by fuch integrity, gisl
sense, mnnlv eour , a- d exa ted pa'riot
Ism, Hint a Just appreciation of them blgh
qunlltien -rm to call for his re-elect Ion.
"I am also stronulv impi-cN-d with thn be
lief that his le elrctlon would powe- fully
tend to -tivncthen ti nt feeling of fraternity
muo.iu i nn Amei-icnn people lint. Is a essen
tial to their Welfare, penco and h ippiness,
end to the perpetuity of the Union nnd of
our free institutions.
'I approve the platform of the St Lou!
colive ition, nnd I cauunt too- s ronigly rxi-esa
my dissent fr .nn the heretic il loichings of
the mono;ii. Ms, tbnt the wel'nro of n s,.
pie ran ls promo ( bv n sv-t. on of rxho-b.
Knit tnxitioo fnr in oxecH of lho wants of
ti e rovernm-iit.
" l ho Idea that a p. ople ra-i I e enriched
by lie-ivy nnd unm ces-nrv tnxntioii; th-if n
linn's rendition can l imtvovid l.y tnxing
him on nil he w ir, nu nil his w ife and child
re i wear, on nil his tools and Imp'e t outs of
iu lii-try, is nnobvii us n'-m-dity.
''Tolillihev ults o-the tr-.-iiry with nn
Id'e surplus lor which th" unvermii-tit hns no
legit iiiinte use, ami ti t' orel.y deprive the
jwiipln of curre icv liit'd.'d for their business
ned .Inily w nits, im l to or. ate n powerl'ul
nnd dimgeioiis s iiiitilus to i xtrnvii'gnooo in d
corruption iu the i .xp "iditures of ,ho gov
en til oit seems to m. to Ik. n iiolicv nt vnris
bih-o with evei v sou d principle of Governs
inent nnd of p'l ticnl pcnuomy.
"The msfs-ity of risiiicimg t xaf ion to pre
sent such nu licc-.iuiul.'itioii of Mil plus rove
tine, and the isinsquent depl-tlo i of Ihe ejr
ctilnting me limn Is so npt. iirent that no party
(lures to .len V it ; I ut w hen wo cometoisiu
sider the Ri' des by which the reduction may
lie m nlo wo II in I n wide iimngomsni between
our party nn.l the iiion-polistic lo id -is of our
politic d opponents,
"Woseck to risluco tuxes upon thn rrces
snries of life; our opHiiient s is'k to lucre m
them. Ve sny give tothi ninvs -sof thep-v
pie ch"iip mi l goisl cl' thin r. clu- ip Id uikets,
cheap tools nu I cbe ip luuiU-r. The llepub 1
rniis, by their pa form, mid their hndcrs iu
the Senate, by their propes.il bill, aiy,
incri n-o the taxes nn clothing nnd
blankets nnd thereby lia-roma their cost,
nuiiiii nm n high duty up m th tools of tho
fnrmer nnd iiiit'li'inie nud upon the lunils'i
whicli I hey need for the tsinstruc; urn f their
innd.'st dwellings, shops nnd I in ns,iui I there
I y prevent th.-ir obiniuing th-so noit'-sa' ies
nt roisonablo prices. Cuu nnv sensible
in in doubt ns to where ho t-ln u d i-taiid in
this controversy f Can imy well inlormod
man be deceived by tho fa'se pretc so Ih'it a
system so iinreiisoi nblo nnd so unjust is lor
thebeiiellt of laboring iin iif
" Much is said nhcui comp-tition of Anier
icnti luiH.rers with tlio puup.'i- lnisir of Ku
rope; but does not every man who lo -ks
around him see and know (hit mi iiiiiiniiso
majority of the In'ior.-rsof Ainerioi aro not
eng.igo l iu what lire cn I' d V e prut ctel in
dustries f And ns to tho-ti w ho ate oinpl yo-1
in Mich industries is it not uuucni.ii lo tiat
the duties piopoed ly tlio Democratic mo is.
tire called tlio Mdls bill, f ii-oxcf I tho .lif
fi reiu-o between Amoncin mi l ICuiopenn
wi'g'S, n nl thnt, theiel'ore, if it
wero nltnittc.l tbnt; our workingmo I
can be iriucle-l by tirill's ugudist
c-heiip I it or, they would bo fully
prot.ctisl uml imno thnn protn'tel, by
that bill? D.s-s not every well-informed
mini know that the incivse in price or homo
liiiumf ictiirers produced l.y high lariir does
not go into lho h ke's of liiboriiigmen, but
onlv tends to swell the prollts of o h in?
"It seems to me that if the policy of thn
Demoor.itic piirty isi!ninlv pivs.-nto l, a 1
must understiiiid that we seek to make the
cost of living less and lit the s wi'i timo in
crease tho sharo of tho liilsii'iuguicn in the
lei. tilts of iiatioiuil pr.sM-iiry mid grow.h.
"I uni, veiy rcsp. ctliilly,
"Your oU-dieiit, Kervnnt,
"1 i.i.i.- I J Tmiuuis"
A CLOSE CALIi.
A Mob of N'cgroiM At Icin i t lo livneli
the Crow of ii freight Tr.iin.
Conductor IliMnth-y, K igiueur Drown and
a freight train crew of four mon, un th ) Dir
iniiigham Mineral IUilrJi-l, in Aliti.imi,
iiiiriowly uscipsd lyiirhiug. Tlu train ra l
over mid killed a colored worn in u lined
Clira Dickson ut Smith's Mines, 8 miles
from Dirmiiigliaiii. Tho worn iu was drunk
ud lying across tho tra -k. Tho train w.is
slopped in. d s imo of tin ere. v took a sliovel
and threw tl.o frigmoiits of the body from
tho truck.
Two hundred negro miiio- witnessed tho
S.'cid -nt. M.iny ol tneni Were drinking nnd
nearly all were anno I. They Mirrouud.-d
lho train, with lu-ir pistils drawn mid
swoio they would lynch tho o .tiro crew.
While live of tho negroes went to a store
nearby for a np ', th t ontiro crew of the
tram got on tho engine, nnd a brakumm
stealthily uncoupled it from tho triin, Tho
cngim-ur pulled tho throttlu opon an I they
blurted townr !s the city, followed by a
shower of bullets, but they did no harm be
yond breaking the cub windows.
A Steamboat Goea Down.
Tho steamer Kobert 1J Carson sink In 80
feet of water, 4 miles below ICvonsvlllo, Iud.,
She had on board SO head of c itlle, 4 borsos
ami Miimi freight, all of which wero lost. Tee
crew were saved. L's ulsiut $10,000. Tho
causa of tho nocldout is not cbsirly under-
1 stood, as tlio bottom of tho s't-u'iior is s dd to
huvscollnpsud all at una.-.
DiHiiNtroiisj ColllNion.
A ci'lislon occurred on fio Clovoland, Ln
mine Ai Wheeling rood betw o oi aeeomin o 1 1
tion No. 0, and a co d train, nt Mas, ill .n, O.
i otli engines and seven coil cars Wi ro
wreckol. Heii'.eu Whitman, baggngemnste-.',
wus jiuuuo l in behind tho stove and burned
3n tho neck, cut on tho head uml ha I ouu leg
Ittdly injured; Wurren Hi.-har.ls, a l.oy pa
leiiger, win thrown aguimt tho stove and
had his head cut; Oeorge IJ. Clyde, froigi t
brskenan, wns thrown u d r tin cirs mil
bidly hurt A new timo cud went into
flfeotaiida braki iiuu negloeU-d to put ou.
lu tlio Oiboosu rack.
Fit. TILTH CONQRESa
The Senate Moml iy pissed tho Joint rcsn.
lutlon authorizing the executive d. irliii.'iit
to make exhibits ut tho . aris Kxpwiliou of
Ihs'J. Mr. Ve-t made a sps'ch ou tho tin ill
bill, and defended the depositing of the bur.
plus with Nutiouul banks. Mr. Allison un
Kwerod hi ni. Mr. lilnir in nlo s sishcIi on the
Pi ix il.ii t's HiiiHion vet. M s. Mr, CiH-kr.-ll
called bis dociiinents b hli, nn I in the collo
quy w hich followed Mr. Itiinr iln-cril.ed tho
i'le-iilent ns un infamous lib.. I or.
Mr. Doug orty's motion 1. 1 tin Houso lo
reisuisiiler the Vote on lho pus ago of tho
Presl.lent nil Count bill, wns withdrawn and
tuu bill Ifo.-s t tbo 1'ioaidoiit,
FOflRlON NOtEa
Advice from Java state that a
against tha Dutch residents has bsv,
red at Madion. Forty -two of tha r,
era In th movement were arm,
eleven other who refused to surrJ
now
Th story that three esjlors whJ
. -, r. , ... 1
irom ma uermao gunuosc Aioervr J
raten by the natives, at Z unbar,
inquiry to oe umounueiL 1 lie m n
d by the native and their bodies ,
badly mutlla'ed, but It U Iwlievel it
tnutiUtion was done through fetich
O EN Fill All MAUKhTj
prrrtiBURon.
BUTTER Creamery
Ountrr roll
CHEEE-f)lilo full cream
New York
FKU ITS Apples, bbl
tJnpes, pound
POULTRY-Chlckens. p'r.
POl ATOE-i-Irish, i,i,l.
Sweets,
SEEDS Cliwer, country,
Timothy . ,
Uluo grass . ,
Millet
WHEAT Old N. 1 rod
2
COr.N No. 2 yellow ear,
Mixe i nr,
N... I e I ..... ..I
OATS New No. i .. hit,
KYK Now X i. a Ohio .
Kl.OUIv Faiii-v w it ,-
Kit-cv spri .
( ' e .r mt
Lye I- iour,
HAY Now" Ti't'oth v,
I""". ir on wagons
MIDDLINU.s Wniu-,
Unit ,
Chop I'e "I,
llAl.TIMor.K.
he it No. 3 ieu, t
it.vo .
torn
t) its Wis! cm
I'.uttor
Kggs
Hay Wotorn
rtxiixAH.
U ho.it No. 2 rod, $
ltyo
( 'i .ni
Cnts
Kggs
Pork
Hutter
I'llir.ADtt.l'llIA
Finn: Fimllv i
W be it No. y, lied
Corn No. .', Mix -d
O.its Ungiadol White
Hy. No. 2
Hu b-r I'renuierv Extrt
i'heesu N. Y. Full Cimn
it
2'
1.'
10
1
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LIVTJ STOCK.
Movements nnd Prices nt th
Drovo Yards, I'.a-i l,il ,
CATTLE.
The supply of cittlo has bee i !l
mostly ol an inf rior quali'y; v. :v
and no prhiin c.Mle on sile; el
mediiiiii have s d I s'ow at. a ileeli .
2i'C per rwt., whlo goo I to p
stea iy. We give tliefolioiviii'r ijm
ruling pric-s- Prime, l,:i.)0t ..,o
limi nt t.l.T.i to 0: g..o l, I !.'ihm .
'4 40 t .'"; goo I, l.tl II t ) l.'i 1 1 lb.
4 4o; rough fat. 1,1'K) to 1 :.n 1 -y.7.:
bit cows an l heil'orsj m .";
t 'J..r0; tre-boows und aprmg -ri, i
per lie d.
lions
The supply of hor.s co-itiiiu s fi
quality inoMly coinuion mil 1.1,
ti kii heavy tat ho. -s nro in d -n
slow, t-nles ns follows: 1-' i i to
d lnhlas. $i to p SH; best h. n .
(l.:ji) lo $t. ; co nm on ,,t f.,ir t'.. '
roughs, jj lJo lo fi T.I.
hllKKP.
Tho receipts of mi e snop M.iil
ilny nn I W e. lies lay, were a', u'
m d prices were a aba I-' I ." en .
Wo quote Miles as follows: l'. iin i
eis, Indian i on I Olros. weigiii i :
1M lbs.. H r, to 6 -1 1; ir oi. i ;
$1 00 to f l.lil; cool mixed.
$ i.l!') to $1 lid; fur to K.m,
i to :i 2.i;prim-i i-t-r..s. loi
-s. 1 to tl (Ml; pi'imo IiiiuIk, 71 t
i.2i to -i .IJ i lijr to cod.
l.r0 to $.10 . Veal calves, kJ 1
to -i) lo tu.;u
. CniCAOO. Cattle mark-t slmv n
reeves, f. 7-i tod; steers, f.i iltnll
ers ami fee lers, fi to 3 40: ci.. 1
mixed, l40to 3; Texas cut e, ?l
v est. rn, JJ.'.I to 4 2.1. Hogi M ,r,
ed steady and close I 20o Ion er; 111:
to 11 ut; lie-ivv, f-l 00 to 0 3 ii liglr.
0 10; skips, ;l 40 to 5 40. hi 1
wrong; I'ntives. $:i to 4 1.1; West.
8 7u; Tt xans, 2 00 to 3 40; lamb-,
o o.
V.1SI IS-JATI ito in goert dim
mon mul light, (1 75 to t; pit
vuiciieis, 10 10 o mi.
WOOL MAltKIlf KTI'.t
Prices Higher nnd tlio )ein.
Cecils tlio Niitiv - sni. 1
Domtox, Thero is a slonli-
wimiI and uncus remain linn. St.-
sirnblo wool are r -ituc d, p-irticu's
01 line wnmo.1 II oc-s nn I
deliiine sell cl Ions. Ohio and
Ho s s have bi en selling nt. ;iit..i.
b'r XX mid ab ive. nnd l -le to 11".
In Mil' ligau II sees there ilive I-
X nt 2N', al out the low. a: in in
H'-C pt for best Ig'ndes. I oiiil :
Inin- Ills-col are very lb 111 nt
for No. 1 c'om'.hig, WM: to I- f 1
del line mii!iln lolile lor Mi -laiiie.
Territory wool ami 0
wnols uml C .liforui'i H u e s 11
fairly well ut mud. rato pi
wools nn- lirm.
I III I.A I.K1.P1M . i'A.- W oo' in
and line s ste.nlv nt follow in
Onto. IVniixvl vnni 1 ami IV.
nnd nbovo. 31 to o'J'iic: X. '.."i 1
34 to 3.1c; o )' r-e. 33 lo 3le. Nen
rn", Ii di nm and Wi.ici- '. ii
NX. -1 to '.': nn ibiiin. li;;t....l
to 31c; wn lie.l, c 'inli i-c '.11
wnslnd ile.iiine. X mil XM. ' '
um-wnsl o t combing nnd u Im
coal so, 34 to 3.'c
TIIK I'LOUH IKVI'I
MinncnpolU Millci'M Itcduci j
Heavy Decrcaso In 1P
Tin iir-..liiet.on of (lour l'!t 1
111!! MS) I.I.U nvuemiinir -'7.1111 '
a -amst 17S.100 bl Is. the wts-H-
107,0 XJ bids, lor the correspoii'lji'S I
JNsT. 1 here are twenty-one i"
enition. The us of a large
new w heat bv many of the nn
lias tho clfect of keeping the I
.-.I.... 1I.-I....M !... 1 ....... 1. 1 lw '1
-nu imiiwr b.iu.i v uu... ,
Thoadvanoe in freight rule vi'l
and Chicago went Into envoi "
tho Hour business to bo divert. o1
Huperior routes, which do i"' I
chsmre. In the faoe of the ''"L I
(1111-1111; tha nast three davs. tint " '
h is lost some strength, and --V'''1!
made J- ruluy ha Us-n luk.-n uu.
kot is irr.-guhir on I uu-ottW' .
therefore, lesiriotisl. Milieu s'1'''
is liraetieiillv no busiliiMi be. Hit ''
Mini iIOm Iu l.j,i-itu mil. l.v tllM l-Oli'T1 1
ports ast wrnik. Tim direut c!'
week wore tlio lightest kuowasi"1'
olis bec.iiiiH a milling iviit -r, "
4U0 bbU, ngniust 45,bJ0 tUls.
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