GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. GMMNCI) HWM AUi ROUHCF.n. Tim Main I'iicM ltolato-1 Without t'n iioccamry Words. Tim project f.r a salt piliee nt Silt Lake City, Utih, 1 taking Bh ij. Tuo plan in to erect n wooden frame ntil then bring In salt from tlio laku to lio tn nlo itib a saturated solution in a t ink m ar tlm building, and th u sptay tlim solutlou all over it, insid'j and out. Tlio three nigral who were to liave been hanged at Ara iolphin, Arkansis, have lioen granttsl n rcpito until tlio (supremo Court tdiall linvehal an opportunity to reviow the case. The nu n werj c nvieto 1 of murdering Joellorton, colored, a bearding houwk i ?r. J. A. Bwnn, formerly treasurer of Knox county, Teuucssce, was found J.i,0)0 short in Lis account when somebody els camo to aettlo witli bin success ir I "At tint time, Mr. Bwan was some .there in tit West." Queen Natalie has nt nlvl to tlio Pitrl nrch at Constantinople ntaitist tlio decree of the M.-trnp .litan who dissolve 1 her mairiiigi' with King Mi an of Nervin. Divorce aro Hot encntir igod nt ( ''iimiaiitiiiopln, Fr- in April 1 to dab the foreign shipments of wh-nt from Iiidi ilinvo'ij,'ro'ntolLM,.'J)t, HM hu In ls, ngiinsl -l.TiMM bif h -Is f,)r the tamo tinii) l it', your. Tho pros earnings of 1 5 railroads for An. gust shown gain of". I or cut. ovur tlio inn- mouth of 117, tin I of is.s .r cent, mid y.'.S n r " lit. i. vi r I--! an I Is-i r.p ctively. For eight months tiitt; Auctisl ISl tho g tin is ! 4 per irnt. ovi-r lss7, H,'. over l", j.j o, over IMi, nii'l .I..! p rcent. over lVi. At. TllOlllpS IIIV.l o, II Mil dl vdl i,- in Iili. no , Warren J. in! in mi I John Williams li0 c iino mvolvi d in u ipririvl over u gimo of cnuls nnd Jordan drew n revolver and shot his adversary, killing him instantly. Tin ( h.e i"i I)rnvn' .Wrmtf publishes n H,riH fioin th- o ru nnd stock regions of Ilii. mis, fluiw illy; tint hogsniv scarce; that us a whole t ! . uiv Iual:hy;tiitit very little cur. I ns yet hin Ui-ii pith eio 1 except for bs ding purpi m-., and th.it there in sumo h ift corn, lie Ing t ie le-iilt of late t hinting un I the cany fi'o't". Ailthniughthi r 'li nts th- ideucrops out. tl, ut while tin yi 1-1 ofe ru is a good hud in my expri m theiiis-'lv.s ns somewhat ilis p -into I lis t- the uiagnitiid of tlio yii-ld. those w l,o ixii itiil -Vito ou bushels tire only getting to .' I. 1'oliee In- tor Mountain, of 1 1 s n, nr rest o I for complicity in an attempt t) swindle tin- Old l.'olmiy lluilnay by ilisp. sing of in t ii k ts, mid rol -used on I. ml, 1ms disappeared and is supims.il t- h ivocotnuiitto I Mi.ei-le. Nut ini liiilinj; those from Clin idi mid Mi-x Ic i, tln'eini-r;iiil.s whoarriveilin this i-ountiy Iiiriii3 the nine months ending ilh Septi in r niiml-ei'iil :i',,1(i'.,1 lH-iii'j,.V. I m.ir.i tlmn Jurin;; the ri)i repi)iiilinj pi riml in 17. At Nihvilli', Tenn, Jiidj;o J.ick.ion, of the 1'niti d Sta'e rircuit c urt, hit Kenteuee I Mrs. Sirah K. (iivett to p jy a lino of $l,(K'(J for olitninin lu- rn-'-l pensi'His, umint ,Ung 1 1,1V) from tin Unite 1 Klntin C:)v, ru iii-nt t.v in iU.ii,; a fnlso nfll-lnvit thut lici luslnnd, ll-nry F. (Irt-oii, wmhi1i-.i1. John it. T. lL-ilN, who wan iti-1 ii -t t with Mrs. 3ns-n, wim s nti-m-i d to p.-iya line of fliim r M-i've n t Tin of two yuan in tlio p.-ii.ti-ntniry .t Coltiiu! us. O (Jns'ave Knllc, a native of Sweden, was ar. rested in C'hie-i-o, mi I i-onfe sel that h wiii-llo 1 tlio Uuiir.iiry A-s iati-ni of Stook linlui, So I 'M, out of a I ir.i sum of in iney ly Ufjt 'tiatius f irj;. I mortii;ei. ll-is iys mi i mi I nin ; of mnrt:i;ii firmer, mil Collll ll-IK-J oper vt-Jl S l-Xnt 111 !5t'J.'kU )iUL lilt w ill Ih.' ex fidit -1. K.irtlier ptrti -ill .n of tin In Pmuo Btnto th it Tim isi-'s fir-es wvim rnm;il'tely rmit d. nnd that M ilietna is in pnssi-ion of tlm utir.t territory, willi tlie t-X''pti i:! of a tow hin ill t ovns. Tlio pr-ipi-rty of nn Am -r-ii-aa i-iti. i lush i-1 iuviih-l hy hhiim of Tjin iw'h people, and his life thi'e itmie I. Tlio Ann rii-aii ll.'H whi.-h wa in lus poss.Siiou lllW he-'ll l-llt to pi i-i s. Tl.i- I'en-i nn I Kin ( Ir.ind ftig " wnnrolitind near 1 Vim, Texas, Sa-ur-lay, ly o:.e 1 -1 1, bad mm. Am n tlm pisse ie.a .uro two United Statis Army fli xl's. At a lampi- t in l'aris, K iturday niyht, (I n r.il II i'i aui-r di-i ide 1 the ( iiivi-rnnii-ut IU-v.s on lull nn 1 ilecliii-i-1 it h i insult and a deli ill e to put lio opinion. The ll'-rlishire Woolen Cumpiny. of (in at liarr.iiton, Mass., f ol d Siturdiy. Ko feoiii'ii s and linl-iuties uii1iiom u. 'l it hun dred persons are tlir nvn out of employment, At W.k illnnd .Mill, O'lli'ieti r m-ity, Teun,, II ill y Join h, a uer-i, was Ivn 'h -l hy a mob of white citizens. Jiuoihal innrlerol a white man in '"1 1 l-lo I. J. A. SAan, ex-Tr. -a Mirer of K i'-xville, Tenn., L-.iiiri d with a hl.o: ! i.i of J .'."1,1,0 1 in bis nee mnts, l as left St. I.m s tor n-nii" t- bet hims -If r.ht, lt i hays tliu cimren aru UllfjUI.il. I. 1 1n- i iitl. ok f-ir Ivul'sh oil miners -t-tint Ihi) M p -I' e i.t alvani-M.i w 1. s is ex. collo'.t. The Vo a-Imi! iiid i inn the only ones now out, ui o it 1 in nuuli r, tlio colliory ownersiii other M-.-ti inn havu.j y- n era I ly coned 1 1 tii a Iv.iuee, lim ing a 1 irr.il in tint y.ir 1 of tin A'eh U111 road, at Ft. Wn.-tli, Tex, llralo-ina 1 Ja'ii- s Ilia ly kil e I K ii-ie r I'a'rn-k 'uren rau with a liatehet, mi I u'tiuke 1 Fuvnia 1 I,. ('. !ie,-, fjtaly iujarnij him. lirjdy l).-C.'ip..- I. Mis Mnmi-t 0 r I m, of I'-iwlmttan C H., Va., who was to havu lie.-u iiiurinl last Wbdn.stl iy, ilisipp-at'ti 1 nil -tly b-firo tlio t'lno w.'t for the c-rmno-iy. Tlio Aipom iltox river was ilra,'-ed and her b.dy I juud. No reua jii in asniKuo 1. It Ih ml I a reward of (V),0K) has loon cfT-T! for tlm aiTtjst of Axworthy, Cievo lund' dufaultin tru mur-r, by his b inudii men. It h now known tli it ho got f IVi.lMO in Hank of Knland nolwn b-.-fure leaving thin oouutry. Ilm family do m u-it know whoro be boa ifoiie, but four bo in dead. Thorns Urnniian. of J't-lievillo, N'. J., recciv 1, l int Mondav, tbrouoti theileatli of a relative, J,7'io. lie kn'-cM-d olf work, nl after vainly t'jinU In uii a ntc-am yuclit, mti bi a cmimi in n in v bof, hi I ni"ii returning homo, fct irtnl on a (lmtriouti n tour. Uy tl;u c-u I of Ihencik n font il be j'it hul 7 ru nittinin'. 'I bin week lin ma probaMy devote to an utt"iii't at col'.L-j'.i 1 bU ct'crd (uituQU, ine (JonKrensintinl Commute to Invcftl. Kate the acqtieduct atandal orKanixnl and appolntoil Jixeph M. Wilson, of l'liilndeh phis, to iiiveiti(nto the tunnel. The f unions Cuban Imudil Victor Frugoso, bus been killc-l by the civil gu ird. 8. II. Albro, of Now York, wan reappoint ed KuK-rintendent of Imlinu HcliuoK Two well dellno-l nhis k of rnrtliqunki wore felt In d liferent puUi f MasiiuchusettJ Hun lay night. It I repirto 1 at !Vingir, M ilno, tlmt an known H-hooner, evidently American, Hani with all 011 board nn Jeirreys 1! ink. The jiooplo of Kingston, Ontniro, aro wilt over the diirovery (lint the cemebuy of tint' city has Iss n indiwriiniunU-ly rotibvil of itl dond by nu dirnl st ihIoiiIk. A muth-lKmnd freight train on the Diytm Si Miihlan Hailronl hm wrecked neat Lima, OI1I0, and kill- d two trampi, inanglii them beyond ro:-onition. K. H Ki-hwartk-i(T. n.s-retary to tlio TJnltc! Htato Cominissinii at the Kelvin 11 F.ositlii linn lioen nrresto 1 at llrussels, chiii'Ked will stealing illimoiids from a I'.iris jeweler nn years HKO. A laro boly of ma-iter rarbui1di'i4 hrivi iKiught a two-thirds Interest, in the rnitihiun tion spring nn-l air cushi, in for freight nuo pasnt;er rnrn, invenle- by Clmiles C, llrown, of Iliiluth, Minn., for f 7(,()iki. A tiero of (jiithrie, To Id county. Ky., Iki emu) infuriate I nt his wife Nniiirdiy an. I b -at her tod. 'nth. Iteiii mrsii 'd by an olll cer he iir ibl c I his little chil l mi l threw il Into a Kind in the ynrl where it drowned He then jillllpeil iut 1 the puinl him-clf, I 'lit. iffer cunsidi-rjblo trouble, bo was 1 indud it jiil. Not many heilh.-m have the i-niri ey to tli, Ii in lifter ma 1" us plea-a it, to tln-tn 111 had I.t Yu Hud, the C'liiiimii in l lli ieil in New York, Monday. II-' was pr-ivi lel Willi 1 ladder to 1 1" his as -eudin on, a plentiful sup ply of Mast, pi and fruils In rcliosli linns - I with, mid a pa -k "f cards to while tie' tnuo way while he was lest mn. The ("lii iesj I lea of the journey to tin.- beiu.tfU-r U nuth in if Hot pl.ictieul. At Spnrt-iiibtir, H. C., It. Senn a- d Hi 1 n l!olai;d, both white, w.-ro wnleficd to tie l unged on llei-euiln r M for tiie iiiiiiiler of Min. Nctiii, tn,, yi ars ii-o. W. II. K iK'i-b, a ti listed employe of the hit. I.ouis steel Kn: g.i (.'oinpiny, is ui.der tir rcftt for euil ezza-nieiit. The amount known to have been taken in V I. It is claim I thnt ICtiRiixli, who ha I a c-ss to the mail, oj e..o I letteiH coiitainlnj; money and chuck from cuMincrs, nppn 'printing tlio funds 1111 1 for wurdisl riivipts. Ilnylisli ban a wife and '' iid iu iww Jersuv. Miii; fiii not i:.t. A Woman Oiitdoen Dr. Tanner In tlio Taming IIiisIucns. Mary F. Winder, known as the fasting woman, died ill tho e 1 1 ity ho.pit il, at Latl cisler. Fa. Sli j wai a momlior of a very ra sppetiil'le family of th it county. L st win tur i-li 1 beg in s:arviiig h asielf and for w.jeks refusi'd f-Hsl of any kl il. Sho wis perfect ly ta io 011 every otli 'r subj ct but do c are I sin c u!d livj with i.it fiioiL In tho spring she win lem ive 1 to till hospital, and ilHhou,'li II." closest watch was k t over her nnd every eir-irt w.isini lo tolnvo Inr e it, sh" di I n if t isto a moil' hf ul of foo I fr'.tdiys. l'.u illy 1 k I was lor-" I into her st niiiich a ulsh " then be ;:m e iti- g of her own ne-Mr.l. till son i stop;iel aii l a id fasti d fur s-ini" Weeks. Of 1 ite she ha 1 ben living on milii an I to 1 only. II r death was caused by cj!iuiup'i:i liu-t .vi d by f m.i'ig. , ykm.ow i:vi it niM.r.nv. Tlit DU'nso Spread, ng Through Florida Call Inr Aid lor SulVi-rcrs. The Hoard of II altli reports 10 new cases of yellow fever and ! deaths NuiiJay. Total rase to d ite, 4,DV ; deaths, .'!H, 1).-. C il U well, a Volunte -r pliysic 111 nt Kuterpri-e, has Issued a c til for tl,5'i) fur the liiiuesli ito reliof of hutT-iers tlene. Bixtooii cas's ar n nv un Inr treatment. Pt-Stmsster Clnrk lias reivived olll' ial infor mntionof flio exis'encit of yellow fi-vor at Bildwin. Tbo ibsei-si appears to ho sprenU ing out in various pirts of tlio Suto. The weather is vory w arm and sh j-.very, Tho Mayor of Ii catur, Abu , tele:rnpln: 'Wo nro supplying six hiiu-bol dis'.iiuto wliito pjopl ) nil lot c iloro I mi l aro on of lupplies. Wo app "il to tho cii ir.tablo p opl.i Df tho wholo c niu'ry for as.isumc-o for tin next threo wiHiks. It nuit to J. S. Uco 1, Cbuirmiu Uulit-f Coiuniilt.'e, Hoottur, Ala. Tliren Trains IVrcckod. A fast we-t 1 mini freight train on the Erie ran into tli" ruir of another freight, near Otinville. llnik- man (Je irgu M Mulliu was Instantly kills I ; K i in- or Wil.'ai d lluetor was badly ildo I ; U inductor John II iw kins hud bis ono toot cut olT, nnd a leg of Fireiiiiiu A. A. Croak was severe 1 from Ids li dy. I'" fore a fl 14111 m could bo sent for ward tho ea-t-Vm id expr ss No, 14 dash d into thn wreck and cut of tho other l--g of Hawkins, who iv.is lying on Can track in si its. bio from the injuries r civ d in t .0 ilist cillisioii. Two e-igiui's mi 1 n do -11 freight cars wero th inolishid, Iut no pamengoM wero burU 1'orest l-'ireain California, Fores. llis tiro raging in h-'auta Crux, i-iiieila and S ill Jo iquiti counties, and great ilamago lias I o m do an to tho fruit ranches and wheat. Iu tho Kanti Crux Mountains omo of tho largot red woislf. have boon burned in tlio last fow days. In Sun Joaquin the fire spronlsso swiftly through the dry luies that stock frequently cannot cscapa, and the llamos leap uero-s wi lo sloughs. Win at worth $10,0X1 was burnt at Htuto H 'l.ntor Ibmtior's r tnoli on Sunday. Buversj al bundnsl inoa are lighting the lire iu tho bills back of ilaywuruU Kb II Hilvur Ml no Men at wcrk in thu Kdvi i- King mine nl Wakell-'ld, Wise nihiii, I I isted out a quantity uf roo which ex-rls say will unsay the 1 x triordinary sum of tH,nto 10 the ton, tii.d In ibc.itions aro f iv ril-li lor nu nbini l 11 in more of tho s nil'-kind. 'J ho luino wns ro" foully o'H-iuil on tho K-etio 1 ndj iiiiu the f-ini'iusj Wa hi, urn, Det-c:ive, lm 1 mi and other minus Ih it havo shown suc.li i .th nts this lull A UEVULUTION. NIGHT 01'Tl:ilH(Ht ANntiOOI, riireo Hundred IVri -in KIiIp-I and Five Hundred Wounded. Advice rereivrd by tho Btpaiier Moo IK ahich arrivettat Aspinwnll on tin loth lint, from Hnyti, ato that never belore had Pert lu l'rlnce paKs.-d inch a nilit n thnt of t-'e;-li-mlicrW). The nlhf, to be);in with, was Jreidfully dark, th heavens belli) a n.nsi f bla-k clouls, with an o-cislonnl flash 5f lightning. H-'Volu'lun wi.s ntiroad. The firing oimmeupeit at 7:3) P. SI. and the Ciimni and nailing run) of the palaot) did dieidful execution, as lid also the slicV from the bin puns 011 Fort Alexander, which era-he 1 e'etr through the auilditigs, dextroyiiii' everyihbiK nnd every bo ly with whicli theyxmnn in eontict The (IriiiK lasted up to 0, m. of the ZhU, Tlntsj iilTice sny that as far as bad l-eon ascertain ed 'ikiO persons wero killed and over COO wnundo I, Including ninny women an I chi d ren. Among the notable persons killed, bo lides General Seid i Ti'luuUHpie, were Cboi lu llorno and I)ucas.-e. HI.CGINO FOIl FOOD, W'rnlrrn.l'orta HrHciurd by llnnda ol Slarvlnu 1ml Inns, Hi jiorts by courier from the C'byenno res-frvati-.n.s. venty-live miles from Fort Ilulord Duk ., are to the 1 fleet th.it unless aid is sikiii exten-led to them by the (lovcrumcnt Rreat numbers of the C'ltyeunes will dio of starva tioii. Tlm Ind nns mo Insullicieiitly rationed and cloth d, nn I tbi la-'n of Milllclent fooil bus I reMilted iii much Hleknes-s, especia ly among ' the older mi'iiiliers of tho trilic, who nro un j able to Koout In search of food. The young , bucks, on ing to tlio foncity of game, arc I un ible t i Mi;iply the wants of tho sick and I helpless, ami nre K living them to die. All of tli s ludiaiiH h.ioiild leceivo rations from the llarthold Agei cy, on tho west lank of the Missouri mid smith of the fort Willis In tho I. kI inoirh numerous binds of C'bey ui 1 lies twenty or thirty in iiuin's r, and c nn prising bucks, women m.d chil-lren, have cmne to Fort Mufor-1 for foo I to keep them olive. Forts Ilufor-I nnd K.-ogh are 0011" sUntly Is-sieged by tlie-s- bauds of starving Iudiiiits, and Col. KnUrt 11 A. Crofton, coium-iuil uit nt Fort llufor.l, notitled tho Wnr llcpm tmeiit of til Jul is. Ii his icport Col. ('loll-in en 1 In attention to tho linpein tive iieci s-ity of at once supplying tho Ind nns with rations mid clothing, v liny are ill ub ject want nnd Mjllerin. ri:nisin:i i tim: i'LAmi:s. A Storekeeper and Ills Idttlo Dnugh ler lliirueil (o Death. Hi ) resid-.-nco and fiiruiturestore of Chariot Ninbower, in llion, N. Y., bumod and Mr, Nigiibo-.vi-r nnd a daughter, aged twelve years, perished iu tho 11 ini-s. Th-) reside 101 adjoined tho store. Th girl ha t picked uj: younger brother, whom sho c irried out, whilo tli father wis rescuing auothet child. Mr. Nigabower mis Ing bit daughter s ion afterward, went back into th) Iut: niug building to -areli for li r. Neither retui ni) r, but their reinnins wero nib eipiout. ly loiin l on th thin II Kir of th') builiing, Mr. Nigal ower's body lying across tint of li s d night- r, as if they u 1 1 fallen togotlnr. I-. is Mipp s d sho lost her way In tho build ing aii-l was ovei com hy kiii iko. Mr. Nign bow. r was 4-t years l I. Tins Is tho third tine- hij btoio I. us hurued within the past five years. Ilobbed Ity a Clerk. IM'.vi.rd lined, of Licking cmi'ity, Ohio, Went t-i th-' A a il i Hot -I, at Cilorud) Spi in-s, t no i a I -, tin I tef ir.-d to Ids r-s in II-i!. nsiie.l .rl.Tim w ith Klwiir l Mello aid, whi wis neiingus tunpiriry night clerk. Mill ii n!d inline li itely went to the Santa Fi d pol a id l o ii'del tin r,;.Y) train for I'uoblo. When lSuell c nun down utiirs tho next til ruing and m id ) his losa known, tho olll cers w ere not ill' d nnd n description f Me liouald wus teleginplKsl ti thu police all ovtr tho Stat ". Word was received that Mi-Don n Id h id U-on cnpture-l at I'ue'ilo, nil l pirt of the money rcovt roil. Olli eis stii'tel at once fi r l'u bio, I ut up aa their ft' rival found thnt while i 1,MK) of the money Im I been re C'Veiol, Mi 1) n u!d bud I cell nllowo l to escape. McD iniild is a young m-iii nhoutiil years of ue, and camo from Ht. LjuIs. . A Grand Labor Federntion. Tlio proMisitionfora big L ib ir Fedorntlon, rmbracing all rail 10 id 111 m, has t ikon nhape ut tlrs KicIiiim d inu ting. It is un lerstooil thnt the till ) of thn new organization will Ih ''I lm Nation ii Fid ration of IU lr-ml Em ployej in tho '1 r aiispoi'iatiou Depirtment, mid iici-iir-ling t- lin articles of ar. oinunt each J'liulh-1 hor d or Uninn of railroad em plcyes will elect one d -legato 1 1 represent its own lsiy iu n general council, Tho dclaill nro elaborate. They provldo for every inn rgoncy which experience his foreshnd ouo I. Tuo fund of tho Federation Will be miiple. Thn iimoiiiit ulre idy paid in, it i said, from tho footing of ul'. n-.erves of th organizations coaiprisiug th) new one, ng gregutos over taO.l.Ooo, irrespective of ar le.rs of subscriptions and tho balances now st Hiding to the ere lit of organizations w hicb liuvo not yet mini ) returns of their iu counts Indiana Hiarviiitf. Tlie Indians of tho Ch-yonno reservation aro reported to bo in a starving condition, and unless (lovernmeiit aid is soon extended many will dio of starvation. They should receive rations from tho llarthold Agoncy, Owing to tho s -arcity of game, tho young bucks are uuablo to supply tho wnuts of tho sick and helpless, and aro leaving them to tli-. The War Deptrttnont bu bc-uu notified of tin ooudlllou of uffairs. Dangt'i 011s DiHeasns. A bulletin Issued by tho Ohio H'ato Hoard nf health showsthnt diphtheria is prevalent in Cincinnati, l'lii'tsmiiuth, Ilauiillon, Mius llo d, Cldllicotho and Cleveland. Scarlet fe ver prevails at Toledo, l.ogau, Cambridge, Cincinnati, and Antwerp, and typhoid fovur is foil 1 1 at Martins 1'i-rry, ilamilon Junction, Crisilino, Tranquility, Tololo, tiuulusky, Cleveland, Cincinnati, MilisU-r, ChillicoUie, D.-irsville and Hamilton. A TALE OF A WllKCK. Captain Covert Telia How the Slla Flail Went Down. Captain John Covert, of Brooklyn, with one exception the only survivor of the wreck ed bark 811ns Fish, sunk In a cyolone oft Turk's Island, on fV-ptem'r 2, was an inva lid passenger on the ite mer Oxama, which has arrived from Turk's Island, 1 be Captain told a reporter how he was snatched almost from the jiws of death. Thn Hl as Fish left Fostonon Sept'mlier 24, 1887, for Mantevl deo and touched fit several S.uth American ports. From I ara she went to E 1st Harbor, Turk's Island, and loaded with salt for Nsw York. On board the Fish when she left East Har bor, besides the regular crew of ten men, were 1'llot Robert Clark and three passen gers -J. J. Fritch, a merchant st Grand Turk, his son Marshall and Mr. Kelly. The bark arrive I off Ornnd Turk on the evening of tsepioml er 1st last. During the night a gale anise and it was imposaiblo to make the hnrbor in the nu ruing. Then an ineffectual attempt was made to make Riding Turk, and finally the bark was headed through the South Chanr.cl, taking for ihree hours a south by west course. This only served to bring tier a'most directly in the path of a jyclone. her top sails were blown away; then, as tho wind shifted to the north and blow nt tho into of sixty miles an flour, the fore lower topsail and fore stay sail Were carried awny, tho cargo shifted to tho starboard and tho vi-ssel broach -d to. A new jib was hoisted, but It blow into rllo Isms. Tho in a iu top.nil then blow It the gaskets, and was followed by every nvallahlo Sail rxcept the mi zt mi st iy sail nnd Snker, An attempt w.is made to get the vessel's (brn to tho s"a by means of a diag, nnd then to cut nwsy the foro nnd main tigging. Tho effort was vain, for fhn heel- d over i-tdl more, nn I tho spate spirs on the il ck broke Iikmo and I uttere I out tin I tiltvnrks, whilo moiintniuous w iv, s wndi 'l her dinks. She was settling fa-t, when su l lenly the main deck was neon to waver and crnckle, forced upward by tho pressure of water nnd air to twis'ti d- cks, an I a second bit r she lurcliod to sta-board and went down. The captain was drawn dow. by the suction, and ho grasped a fr ignient of wre -k-a?o ns ho ros i to thosurfn 'o. Ibt a-iw Mate McCullum f ir a moiniv t and a sailor iinuiod Diniel Iirown, who was clinging b) a chest, but nfterwaid lot go and sink. Tho captain managed to get on t a piece of the flrow..od In use. Ho wns j-iinxl by Quinton Paul, a French so iinnti, nnd after otiftlng for two ibiysnnl nights they wero cast ashore nt O. od's Hill, Turk'j Island, a most rocky ceast. A negro cared for tho rapt-tin, who was nenrly dead, and ho Anally got to Grand Turk, where tho American Co mil secure 1 liiina passageon tho Oxama. Tho captain and Paul were tho only onea who wero s 1 vol ON HAMOS' HOCKS. lialiytoniaii Kxpcdition W recked. Dl-as t rously Tlm Babylonian expeditio 1 of the Universl ly of Pennsylvania, which left Philadelphia for tho Orient oarly lust suuiiti "r, has uec: shipwrecked In tho Mo literr inean Hia. Thoexp dition was to have reiched Pairs ' tine nb-iut tho beginni ng of O.'to'.or, and would hnvj proceo lo 1 theneo directly to the site of Babylon and Nmoveh. the ancieni capitals of Assyria, In order t-J begin aruiiea oloic il ( xeavat ions, ' Itiiitend of being tit tho present tim" on- ! gngid in digging up nnd bringing to lilit tho rotiinius of a bygone civiliz ilinn, the 1 IlieuilN'm of tho expedition are theius dvos outcasts on an island in tho M1.xlitot r.1ne.11 I So:i, with most of thoir baggng.) and sclontille ' pparntus lost orscrimidy d iiu-igo I, mid with UtatD prosiei-t of being conveyed to their j svb.t of destination. The news of tho mi-hap reii-'liL I Prob-ssor j James, hecret iry of tho Philosophic il i l"'u"u ' 1 " '"r .. ,... ir..:.. 1.. I.'..: t r.. uihjii. A un 1 illinium!' .mull, uieii in iiuiu Professor II. V, Hiljuvilit, tlio As.yriologist of tho I arty, isdute l Oct, and anuoiii-coi that tho steamer bearing hint and Doctors Field, Harper and H iynos was wrecked Hi j 'lid y night, Kuplember '.'0, on n rock olT th ! Island of Samos. After Uti hours of waiting ' a Turkish brignntine took off the pisseners and lundid every one in safety on the island where they still were at th) ditto of tho com munication. The stair tit explorers consisted of Rov John P. Peters, Professor of tin Old Tost l ment IiiU-ra'uro and Languages iu thn de partment of Iii died learning in the di v. tidy school uf t'10 Pr Hnsiant Kpise ipil Cliuro 1, ill Philadelphia, ai director; I)r H F, Ibirpor, of Yalo College, and Prof, II. V. Hilproeut, of the University of Ponnsylvatil'i, u As fyi lulogist; Pro.', John lloiiry II iyes, who aei-omp iiiic I tho Wolfo oxpidition in H of which Ui. Wa d was In a I, photographer; Mr. J. H, 1 Tiiii-e, roprosdnting Uoluiu ii Col lege, who go s us uss slant to thn director, do voting hiuisnlf eip-fiady to th 1 stu ly of dia lects; nu architect and a p'lysiola 1, who wus 10 havo boon takonoii at Hey rout. Tlm Cz u'k Narrow- llM'.ip.. Tlio Minister of tin Interior has rec 'ivo 1 a telegruiii from a minister of the Imp -rial Court, staling that tlvo miimtos b 'fore tho Cr ir arrived at Kutais, en mule from Tillis to Kuxiuo Kouhiin, a ('ossnelt d sgulso 1 as un ofllcer wns arieUod, having on his person Several explo-lves besid.-s Sams po so:i in the ge'utino capsules. When taUeil lu'o cus'o ly, tho man attempt o I to swallow tho poison. Home ycirs ago the prisoner was ex-s llod from tho University of 8t. Petersburg for I Bomo Imaginary political olfencs nnd his ca reer ruined. Ho was one of ttie founders of a revolutionary society in Houthora Hussis, thoother luomtiurs of which were amslod at Uimfurop.-l. Tho lion-; and hboi t Haul. In the rasj of tho Detroit Bomd of Tiudi and the Detroit MurchnnU' uu A Mauuliietiir era' lCxchangu against the (Jiuud Ti uuk Kail wy of Canada, and tho Now Yo k Cuntral and Hudson lUvor lUilroud Company, the Interstate Commerce Comiuisslon dismiiuud the petition, deciding that tho esllinati d per. contago of a through rate between intorme diuto points oil long hauls from tho N01 tin west to koaboird or Now Enghuid paints, ot vice versa, was not a fair standard of com parison with tho rates on freights originating at and distilled to such Intermediate points, and also that ratos ul Detroit are rulutivoiy lair. COMMERCIAL. THE CONDITION OF BUSINESS. It U Hrlsk Dcsplto rol I tics Foreign Trade Decrease Deo' ine in Stocks. R. O. Dun St Ca's weekly revl jw of trade says: Political excitement must have prevented a great many transactions during the past woek, and yet the Volume of business l as been sur prisingly large. Uutslde New York thore It a general Increase In bank clearings over Issl year of alxiut 12 p r cont. At New York, on the other hand, a decrease of 10 per cent, ap po irs, wh.cu the difference in speculative ac tivltydoes not fully explain. Foreign trade ns s whole, Is smeller than a year ao. At New York, for three wxk of October, exports have been 1-8 per cent, larger an I imports S per cont sin dlor th in last year. At all jiorts the imports for the month of 8eptem er wore ll.lMl.OUO stniilei than Inst year, while cxmr s wero ;f.'l,40i),(KlC smaller, so that Ih'fXecss of ltiiHrtsovor ex ports of nioich indiso was only J,'.M.,W1. Outside of the five princip al classes name I a wek ago, tho exports increased ,,,0 M,lw' or 15 p-r cent., a decidedly encouraging sign. But prices of breadstuffs do not so yield us to pnn'iise a free movement, and tho excels of lniKrta ovor exports for the pist eight month 1 has lioen more than f'.II.OOO.OOO. Thn collnpso of the lend cointiiuatioii and the fullure of tin chief speculator his in created tho distrust of other Siecul itivo inovemeiita w hich disivgar I logititu ito coii sid rntioiis. But whe it is cents higher than nw wkngo, with c n u l.'o lower, pork 60 ivntjiier barrel, lings 40 ot-iils s?r 100 pounds, and lard t0 cents 1 w. r. Coffee h is fallen j cent, rulbud oil ;4", and crud ) certilicau s 0 cents. A shg'.t ndvnnco iu cotton mid a rise of )i cent in leather nro tlio chief change's iu Hid other direction. The iron market Ii less Ann, though still of a waiting son, but thorj aro itrinialious that less than $JS h is bo -n n -cepted for rails. Tin co-il trade ulso shows signs of we akin ss,w hile tho ou 1 put for tin list wiolt re.iche 1 Or.S,.jVJ tons, ai.-l i.ceiiinulatiim of slocks seem rapid. Iu woolen and cotton miiitif act tiro nochango is noted; but, nlliiough dry giiods trunsao tions nro ealhsl irrcgulsr, syniptoius of abut ter demand are repnrtod. As usual, interior reports, iudicito a very Ratisfiiet ry volume of trade, and these ac counts aro s general tint only tlio few ex ceptions call for mention. Less activity is noted tit Pittsburgh, quiet ti a in and slow col lections at Memphis, and slower collections at St. Paul w ith moro careful atriuity of no counts by j ibbers. At Clovo'aod, too, man ufacturo is rathor hesitant, and Iho m mey market tends toward stringency; cotislderable liipii lutiou npiears ut Atlanta, but Increas ing cotton receipts givo promise, of greater netivity there and at Memphis. The Treas ury c intinues tosupp'y tho market liberally with funds, having puid out during tho past week $1,500,000 moro thin it lnstakoa In, the excess being in silver certifl 'ates. Business failures this week number for tho Unite I Ktates '.".'J, Canada 3., total 'A com piie l with tilt for the corresondiug week lust year. HAD FOIl MONTH HA Ii. Dreak In Ilm Cornwall Canal. Another S'l inus br ak or-ettivd in tho Corn W ill canal, mid it is now feared that nil 1 1 o of the n opening of iulmid 1 avig ition for this si nson is at an end. Tlio work of repairing tho original t reak was progressing rapidly, and it wus thought Hint the cmiul would ba nHnod for ti'.llii; mi Wislnesilay. Large gangs of mull were engaged in tho work of rep .irs w I en a 1 U'ge p 11 tof the euiluiiikiiieiit gave way mid thu inea nnd bor.-.cs 011 il bad a narrow t scape. A rep n t from Cornwall nys that the sit M'rilltell lout of" tin) Cillils'ill hopes to baVe I tun break r pauo I tiefore tlio close 01 naviga- i tion, lutthis is consiile, el impossible, as tho last ois-in sb nnu'i s will leave Montre il in a couple of weeks. The second break is littlo li ks than a ili-a-ter to those eng geil in tin fo' war ling trailn of sliat city. By tho first I reak it is eslimitel Mmi real ineiclntuts nnd sliipjs.'is sulb-ru I a loss of f l,0.Kl,U . By this second 0110 thu los will bo 111010 than doubled. iti i'imi: i:iii:ciioN day. A Hard -Shell Hapiist Aniiotiuccs tho I nil of Ilm World. Tho ltev. Ob'idiuh Bates, who is pastor of faur country chiii'cli s in Hhe'.byci unty Ala., has fiiglits-iiud in any ineinb as uf bis c ingro gnlioii l-y circulating mno.ig them tho fol lowing circular: 'Prepare, all of ye, for tho end is nt I ntnl. I havo lea I it in tin) sturs, and angels have com" b) mo iu my di'inius nnd told 1110 tin 1 Bi,i t.dings. Tuo world will camo to un cud Mou lay, Nnvi m's-r , iu tin-year of our Lord ! ISSS. Prepare, all of ye, for tho great diy. ' God has hastened tho day be. nu-e of tho wiclie I men cillcd politicians. Tbey uro ull I falsifiers stnl blasphemers, mid will hu burnt d j in lul.csof liquid Ib e because I hey f arnotO ad and lire givuii to woiks of iniquity, Kiveis j of lioil.ug wuler w ill burn tho Probibitioti- ists, and a sea of lire and briuii'.oiio w ill open j and swallow ad U. iiincr.its mid Itepiiblicans, Piep iie, ull uf ye, uud li nn inliur the day is nt luiiul. "OlIAniAII ItATKS, the Lord's Prophet. " ! Bates' relatives md friends ui 0 trying to Dive luni placed in mi insane asylum. AFItIC.VN"ATHOClTIFH, Over 151) rvi-niius Killed and Fill en. Advices from tho Bonny lliviu, Africa, give a revolting story of savage iilrociln ! B,' eannll nlisin. Tlm Okrikun I rib , in in venue for soma Injury, invilod a party of Ogouis to u friendly palaver, and then on trnppeland insssacrisl them. A raiinibal festival of the most lioi ilb'n and bulescriba bio ehnrscler followed. Then aiintUelt win mud a 11 1 Kill the umlefeiidinl villages uud tlx most barliaroiis out 1 ages worn commit to I. It Is estimate I that over bill persons, including women and children, were k il Its I uud eaten. Tho Kmlii Itelief Coiiiuiill.w iliscretits Hit story of tho lunHnicre of thn Klanley exK-dl-tion. The inoinls rs of the rommltu u do not ilniibt that Htinley is t'io white P.isln ru iorU-d lo bo in the II ihr-KI (Inz'lle 1 roviuee. It, Is believe I thit Hliuily joiuel I'.'iniu ul Wndelni In I) -ci nib -r, 1SS7. Nothing hat Issm beard at. Bruss.-ls in regard to tint j reported iiia-jsucru. Still niotln. The spirit of riot on the Noth Side. rJ go, is still ramp int. Sundsy tho earn J Tsl.k I : . 11 1 ... 1 1 fclVfl 111 rT,-IIU" III'', IIU IT ilKtlVT lUlffS) were stoppel every trip by obstrueti., great crowds throngo I the sidewalks tltnlitntl the passengers, but no ilniti none ami omy a low siones were th. Several North Halslo I street c irs railed during the aftoinoon at a pna.t. the street has been torn tip by p iv.rs, ,a, 1... 1 1.1.. 1.1 1.1 . .. f-ii,vw iiu wiin'tiui ainu UUUUIU lllr. rrowiis nt various points along the hnr wore kept busy all afternoon. A tuimi. boys were arrested for throwing stone, car and two men lock-d up for resivjr. police. The North a vo in and North , street cars wero run into the barns v dark. Both these lines are luannej new employe. Trnnlilc oil Iho Itcncrvation, There is trouble nt the Navajo rei-rti thn result of an effort being m ul.i renegado redskins taken I nek to tlmrnJ tion. The fear that they may commit der Is causing considerable anxiety,,. isolated settlers. A band recently purt, tmo bundl ed cat Inns of wln-ky, t eddied out to other Ind nns, nnd I hem b ivo liocomn threatening. (; Miles and Carr aro at F'ert D lhne,-, ring with Agent Patterson and Hie l,iy of the Niivnjos, with the view of Invi; renegades I ouiide 1 Up and or lei ul 1, Hid reservation. Three Lives List. f . .1 r iiermnn jaaie, a so a inn inn in m a Bur ington road, started for Iubii. i band car, having with him bis ;.'. children and a friend. When r .ii, 1 sharp curve th-y were run down I y if making a quick run between St. I':;. Chicago. The timid car wns thrniv:i tho track and Mrs Idalo and l er tno bko I seven nn I thirteen, instant ly l,nl . Ba ide and tho other man e.-cap il. the train struck tho rnr Mi's, li.-uel-ber baby down a bunk twenty fe-t h,f saved its life, liando is frantic ul mid threatens to commit suicide. .Destitute Dakota Settlers Tlio Voinvr Vrss, of St.. Pan', ' lenrns that tho Territorial Auditor Va ust returned to Fargo from Devil', where ho has been investig iting tln-i-.,.; f the Jews and ol her d- stituto n-ti: ll imsey'eotinly, nnd nrraiigin fur t tributimi of $,(i:io, recently coal r, I m New nrk gentleinii'i mid fornn; (Inv, Church. He found their c-jicbti ts bad as repotted. In tunny towns In Germnny aaa zerlmd aro found hotclsowt ed Ly i bo'dcts, which nro entirely tin-!' management of tho "Kvangclica! I : In Homo of them there li evening ; at U:o0 every cveninls conducted 1 house. GENF.UAIj rffAHKl.TS. riTTHUUlUII. BUTTEO-Creaniory $ 21 I Country roll U CHEESE Ohio full cream 10 New York 10 EOOS .'i FUU1T3 Apples, bbl 1 Si UraKs, pound 2 POULTRY Chickens, p'r. . 4 1 POTATOI&i Irish, 40 Sweets, 1 Hi SEEDS Clover, country, . f 'ii Timothy . . 1 Till Bliin grass . . Im Mill-t. 1 .VI WHEAT Ol I No. 1 red 1 14 " 15 1 1" CORN No. 3 yellow car, f. i Mixo-lear, !in Siielle 1 mix si, nn OATS New No. a white, IIVK New No. a Ohio mi l Pn. i,". Fl.OUK Fancy wiut er pa's, T vli Fancy spriing p iu, 7 i Clo ir w iut 1, ti un live Flour, 4 '.'i HAY Now Timot hy, 1 1 in 1vnso, Ii-oiii wagons " I ih) MIDDLlNUS Whiu, Ul no Bran, li.il Chop F)"d, yu UO IIALTlMuIlK. tMioat No. U rod, ty H I Byo to I'sirn ,i 1 Outs Western :1 Butlor Bggs tl Uay Western 10 !) CI.VCIN.NATI. Wheat No. 2 red, $ lui I Kye Corn 4i OnU '-j Fags Pork Uuttor li ritii.Ai)t:i.riitA Flour Family $ Hi 'I I Wlioatr No. ti. Bed 1 1 i Corn No. U, Mixed Outs Uugiuilo.i White Bye No. ti Butter Cieamerv Extra Is 'J Cuueso N. Y. Full Cream i.ivi: siot k. Movements nnd I'l iecaat 1 be Drovo YtieiN, FiiNt LilicriJ CATrt x ThoHiipply of c itil-i ln. 1 1 iiff Tines ot 'n very inf- ri 'l' que OJi tlu being on sale. The 111 1 1 dull, and pricos ruled lilo .'.'c - -nu .ill guides. We g ve lie I ' ' ing pric s; Prime, 1,"') ' t" '. 1 iit.it nt t-'t to 5 "id; no. d. t .:.' 1 to 4 50; goo I. I .mo tn 1 .:Mi il' . rough Iut, 1,1ml to l,:t mi I k, t. c "ws iiinl 1 1' 1 it r-, -" l J i SO; (lesli cows uud spring l '. In u l JIOOH. The supply of bn;j;si,i... eo !' ' equal to 1 lie lo mi'id a-d tn - ' slow at tlio follow ing q ioi o 1 "i - plua, i.7i to fi.Nl; inl'lf rs, common to tan', ? S-i to o.-Ja a and cows, tl ti.) lo 0.00. hitKt:p. The receipts of sh - puns wit light, and prices tt sliiule In. .lu i 1 "'' grades, win la the cunm m era ,K"' dull uti'l and lower. Uoqu ne ii' lows: Prime lnditi iu H-id On " " 1 wciiihlng from loo to I'.'.') I s., 1 1 g od mix d, weighing U to I'' '"; 4.y.r; lair Ui good, wvigliing'i ' '"' to !1,7S; oomiiioii. weighing 70 l""'' to 11.00; prime liiinb.-, wniuhiu;; 15 5u to .'1.7.'): fair lo ir-n d, wa 1 II - -' Ilia., H ftO lo n.lM. e il calvv.-, to IM tbi . t5.'Jo to 0.00. TboAVool Market Reoelpls of wool the past week " l...l.. .1... .1 1 11MI I 11 01 .inii-a iniii'-i 10 llliu I ,wu.i .-, Lll..u Q iw wll. u ...... ...alii' S"H iHiuiid- toreigi . (ii'tiiliiiiis: iMii: WUilttCido. XX., HUoUlc; 1I0 n.'c;uo. o. 1,0.1 10 out; line tit lo iVic; M chinii 110.. el ',; nn n b mill -lo Michigan, -I l'.'- Olilo, t'.ic; N ', 1 CDIIllell Old '. ;" lL Michigan, 0 loo"c;uuw ashed Oj"'
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers