The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 29, 1888, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    8100,0001.
Ton A' t.ACEItATEn iii:art.
Wealthy Widower Snd by Hand
omo Widow.
. The cae of Mrs. I.tla!Iili'rd against Mr.
Ilenry C. Fry, for hresch of promise of m ir
fisge, on trial at Beaver, Pa, I 0110 of tho
most Interesting suit of the kind ever
known. Tho p'alnti.T 1 tlio widow of tho
Into Dr. Hihbird, of Yotingstown, Ohio. Sho
ba twochililren a son nil I clmixlitcr. Mr.
Fry Is the Pnwidcit of tlio Ibichestcr Tutn'
ler Work, a wealthy widower, who linn five
children. Hi ago is forty-c IghL Mr. Uiblnl
is a few yenr younger. I!-r testimony n.l
tint of her daughter wm tliat Mr. Fry, who
lived near, frequently called Uon her, (Mr
JIil bird) tol l her a pitiful story of hi lonll
tie. ibslnred hi love mi l asked her to tn ir
ry. That hi frtqticntly nrcimpviied her to
ml front Pittsburg on tlio tmbi, ami that
they went to the city Nov. 2, lc-7. Int -tiding
to b-mirri, d on :hnt lny, hut Mr. Fry de
ferred tho matter nnd the marriage wa never
Ciiiniiiiiiiite I. A satisfaction for htr ilin
apxiiiitiiHiit and halm for her wounded
hnrt, she nkod fir fno,MKi ilatnago.
Several other witnesses corroborated Mr,
Ilihbard's evidence n to the i-nlUiit hcrhou o
Mil hi attentions to her on tin' train.
The defense ( t'M c I with tl o examination
tf Mis. Zolia Moore, who ild:
"I worked f.-r Mr. Hibb.nl In is4. n in
Iny Mr. Henry Fry drove pn-f in In luirgv.
I ke. win il Was. it i I h hi i I it "111 1 1 -i
ry Fry. and hi wn going t set her ci for
tun. mi I go" In in t it. I thought it singular
t tin-TiTii..." Laughter and f-l'it npphius .
M' H Hi Rnshm wu rcciiled on tlio part
rf tin-1 ni iliir.
Mr. ItiH'hiiiiiin Di I not Mr. HiMnrd sy
in yi nr pitt-ni' wh'ii Mmikiiii; nf Mr. Fr'v
!"ii'i; with M ; Sallie U'ulii's. "Wn I, sho
snn have him now; I'll huve hi money."
"Ym, sir.''
Tin' di'fi n hint wi then ed'ed nnd stilted
lint hi first visit to tlio lions, of Mrs. Hi lo
bar I wn in rp uio to a nolo f r m her, ii ik
ing him to rail on a certain i voning, n sho
wanted to s) him ti particulir lusinc.
Thi' matter hi desire I him t in't 'ti l to w is
In regard 1 1 hi r n, wh i sh lid wn works
Ing eighteen hair n day, and tdi
wish'! Mr. Fry would get him
nil t-isiiT Misi:iun. A fi-w inonlh
liter hi cn'l-d nK'iin In n-sjion'1 to a mmmiuI
l.otofri'in luT. 1 hi tiiin sho n-k'H him tn
pi-t Iht d.-iiihtT n lni- ns organist in th ;
Churcli, and to!, I him thn
, PTHIIV K HKH t.lKK.
Whi-n I a 17 yi'.i' "f ntfo I w a yomif
and romantic. 1 wu visiliiu in Misiiiiri,
and I tin't n yoimi; wnlnwi-r iimiio I Dr. 1 1 1 -I'll
'1, who fi'il vi 'Imitly in Invn with m. V
wr in urn' I within two wti'k. Witinnlwo
wis k 1 loiuid I I ma li a t"' i dili mist iki.
riii.i'i th ni my life has Ix-i'ii oin-nl yn'.it trial
and isiiis niit stnuclii wild ndvrrMty. 'J hi
tiling of ovo ha ninnv li'S'ii a mvth to .
I found lit dinVr-ntly two m-rks n i,'
'J h. n si, o Mini: 'Mi. Fiy, you uro tlio only
man I i'Vit InV' il.'
I w"ns Mirpris.'! ard shm ki' I. I told her
with nm il win th" onisitii. That so far ii
In- wa Mii'i-rnid s!i,. should I'amsli sui'li
an id, a. It "in ul. Mild mi, I 1 1 lauluus and I
Colli 1 IH'VlT lov her.'
Ollirr noti1 followe 1 nil I witu nnswerc 1 hy
JJr. Fry in kts,i i.
Tho trip to FittslmrKh on tlio day Mr.
Ildihard iillco I thoy w to to havo hceii mnr
riisl was cxpl nm, I hy tli i d fondant a n
urvly I iisincs, tup o:i his part, mil tint
lh p'uititilT iict'oiup niivil him of
br own r.-'-';'"'i,.,af-- thoy dined
tho oprra at her rj
, . - 1 to Ito.'hint ir or. tV. Tn:i
.if,ut nam acroinfiv.'.l'Hl t V two uthor lndiuj
from thuminu town. Ho nftorwurJcilli'dtiy
Invitation to s,t Mr, ll.li'.mid's sick d.iu i
cr, who aski'l hi in to guild In r oo:ui! U tw,
em, which ho did.
Mr. Fry with cn-at vlir ilonicd nil tho a
crtioii undo t,y Mr. Hi!, bud rcu'din hi
klli'cd love nrikin. Ho 1 : i i . - 1 in my um
tions of tho p'uiiitill'. Slid hsli d iiov.t di
russo 1 his ho no ntTa;r with her; tli:it she hud
never lcn und.T hi roof; ho h id never held
tvi' buuiL or cillod her "L.di."
Aft, r licin o ut i l -ut 1" hours, tin-jury
llnallv ciiitio l i tin- c ii .elusion ni St ill's
lav tint the widow' nllVrt jmis hid Ho! I , u
tl ,tl d with n cut' worth a i l i-voiitixol
l,i r iibi ut i .VHJ worth of c -ts for mak h -r
joj s and sorrows in lovc tn il.ic k.'io.Mi to
the v i r.d at lar,'.
I)i:.D IN A KAI.OOV.
I'nil of III" Career nf n I'orincr Ra-jii-eiiie
Jmloe nl' I' tali.
In n dingy gr-sh 'p at U.i South I'es.
p'.'iiu, s stn ot, Clue ig", u m ill droppisl do id.
lie li p--"iv I to lie nmio than 70 yen's old.
Though dissipat'on h id m id I i is'Uiiteiiunco
A'lytliiug but pi ns i nt to l, o'i up in, tho ma
Mveirune nnd cleir-cut features shiw.d
linn to lie a man of ninru than old. nary birth
mat breoling. I i bis j, c!i' ts thu J die
f utidp'P'rs which 1, d to hi id nlity. Ho
m V. W. Drumuiond, one thj Supremo
Jiidjeof thoTe rilory of l.'tuh.
'J'he deii I mini was a Virginian by birth,
and in K1 was npi'duto 1 to tho highest j'l li
idal 1'isitiun in tin' Territory of L'tth by
I'resiilent Pierce. Ho wag thou acompiru
tively yi uii man, und. although having uu
iuteristing family, loll in with ii diss iluto
w in an lidinel Pleasant Fdgertoti. This
woman win the eauso of his ruin and bo bo
came an outc ist from . e.ety. For the list
fix villi's bo Ic.sb'cu linouii ns a drunken
snier, living iu tho low saloons on the 't
H If. Chicacu
CLf)4l.l IN ON 'J II KM.
Jscvcn f'oiiiitcrli'iK'ra Captured ly
t lib l'llcll ntnl llii oillcers.
Iiief Bi ll, of the Goveriini 'iit Secret ST-
ice, w ith s, veiul of bis men, bus for tho ust
lew days b, eti closii g in around a gang of
,unt' i foil' rv,who havebis-n milking dollars
nnd half dollurs of a kind that wus ulmost
impossible to detect, and of which lnre
inutilities have Us-n ciiculatud in Krio, Wur
Ion, Oil City und Jiiun htowu. Koine of tho
stuir ulso roicheil Bulfulo,
Si-ven of tho t;ung lire under urrcst. Tho
authorities hive th ught it bust to keep thorn
K'l anite, and therefore put them iu d liferent
j nls. 'rvjuiru' Itichurdsou, one of the m m
who, it n alleged, atVaidud t the limnufuo
ture of tho money, w a brought to ButTlo
and taken to the Krio county jiil. Kichurd
aou is tully sixty years ol I. It is tlnubt ho
will kijuenl on the wholo purty.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Jodira Bonnatt, at JanrtrUlat Wia,, la
ona brought by Catholio taxpajfra to ra
train tho reading of the Protectant Dlbla In
thn public achoola, decided tht a the author
Itiea had adopted it ax a text-book it would
bar to b road, although the Catholic ohiM
ren need not liiten, or thy O juld have
Catholio Bible in their hauda and rval it
while the teacher or principal read the other.
Th Fedora! Bupretni Court hn lec'd'i,
In the ca,o of aone Hew York publwhera,
that the Supreme Court of Oh'o, txdni pre
pared t y thi Judaea in their oAIcIaI cspicity,
C'iniiot be ropyrlhteil on lull ilf of the State
I y the IloKrU'r of the Court.
Oaoii CavanntiRh waklllo l at the Mid'and
colliery, Carl ondnlo, while trying to live
i ho life of hi libon r, Hush Fox, who was In
the way of a falling alab of roof. Too latter
rscnpil.
John W. Keoly, of nv tor fame, In J-ail at
riiilndidphia for cotit'int of court, hn Ihhmi
relent o I on l ull by t ne Kupretne Court, to
which tiibunnl bin case hast con carricil. Tho
app-nl will bo h iard in January,
Jamra Mill, tho colored nai1ant and
would-l muiderer of Itortie Hoaid, the
Il-yiarild ndopMl ilnunhtor of Unto Hock,
fanner, noir Fuola, Wwt Ch'a'.cr county.
I'a., hn b on nrrcsto 1 and lisle I in prison.
The 8Tetnry of tho Interior lins allowed
rlhty npplicition to eut r na hotnot ad
hnl within th indomnity limit of tin
Northern Fofiflc rnitmid In the cadcrn part
I f Washington Territory and the wmtvrn
part of Id i ho.
Iaic Keoaan, poloroil, pnnvirNd of tho
murder of John llellly for f l.Mdat B dtlui ore,
hn I con "itetievd to iloitli.
Jame M. Dougherty, who went crazy
about Mnry Amlorson, the nr're, hm I ten
taken to tho aylum on War I island.
II uiry FroU n in nn 1 family, in c'mr of
tho Bih Lino ft it ion nt Hnrtwoll, Unio, were
chloroform'! and robbod of I'lOK
( !o rue Fold, nionilior of the IV nrd of
Trido o' Chicio, coinmitto I siilcido. Ho
I st tl MO l in tho HoptomlN-r who it c rner.
Ooort;o V. Loiaor, nttondin(jtho KxKitioii
at 1'ottsvillo, Fa, nimi exhinitor, a mV
b'n.o I and rol,bod of J,500 Inst Kuturd iy
tlleht.
The hnuo of Jack firepKi at Bowling
fJroen, Ky., wa. burnoil Munl iy nihtnnd
the family of five Tona perished. Uron')
was away nt tho time on busimvui.
Taylor Smith, n well known Fportlni; chnr-
tor, wn killed nt Springfield, Mo., I y
Mncie Miller, his inislreH. Sim split his
hovl with nu ax.
Tho right U'lldontiflVd bodio of won who
!ot thpir lives at the rocont lantern works'
fire nt Boche-tor, N. Y., wero I ui ie I Wi d
nosdiy. A cemetery lot hn been ie 'ured,
and a monument w ill bo erected.
Ol'idtone' amendment to tho Irish Land
I urchaso net, j-ivint; tho courts owir to ie
iluee or cancel nrrcurs of rout, Instead of vot
ing ."i,(HM),0C0 to assist tenant to buy tho
land they work, wbb rejected by !lo0 to
Tho landlords hold on to their rents and lot
tho tix nyers rolievo tho Irish.
Tho head car of a paso nor train rn tho
Bloomshurg and Sullivan railroad, Juiiiks1
the tia-k last night near ISIiKiins'iuri;, roll, d
down nn eml nnkm nit and ranght fire. Tho
lij pnss.ngers wero rcseuej cuinp uativoly
utiinjuro-1.
At Bristol, England, three mon wcru killed
by the expl 9i,in of Jilt) b irrols of nnphtha on
tho schiKiiier United. Windows of nel;lilior
leg hous-'i wero wrecked and tho II a'in,' oil
o:i tho water, becoming n groit m iss of Hume,
cans, d print alarm for thes ifety of tho ship
ping, etc., but wm Una! Iy potion under cou
trJ. Tho Eva Mitchell murder nt Chicago isstill
pu'jsliiit; tho until, ritio. Win. Curlin, a
Iriend of Mister in'., h i loon nrro-tel, 1I,J
ileiiio,! liny knowledge of Mnstcrsou's) wh "ro
HbouU Kiturday, although bo talked consiiU
1'iubly of M iKtersoii's relation to tho dull
P'rl. Tlio cireuii:Kt iiicittl evi lenco nguiiist
M islerson is strong,
Tlio two feumlo K insa h ir) thieves cip
lured about six weeks no, isc iH'd from tlio
Hamilton County j nl Monday idght, Tlio
Sl.enir w.ih al s,'iit from t wn, a id homo ono
got lh keys, let tho thieves out and returned !
tho keys. The girl nro both blon.Us and
l.undsome, one claiming to I e th d mght'-r of
a l'liiliele phi.i minister and the other tho
daughter of u B btoli wholesale clothier.
II in lngton, of tho Kerry SViid'nri, reftisod
to le'.ui t or s ifteu lis di duration that tho
judges of thu I at to ll t'oiiiiuissiou uro U
lueusdy lot, and win lined i'"XJ.
The latest trust in F.ng'iind i ono for tho
controll of the I one mil which enter. into tho
iiiaiiuf;,i'f.iro of Stafford "lottery nud rhii.a
ware, and u pottery trust l exjiei lo 1 to fol
low, after w hicli mil coino uu udvuncu in
r.cei of thirty per rent,
Flijnli W. H.il.'urd, of tho Indianapoli
Jinirmil has been ii'iointed pt ivnte S's rio
taiy to Piesidoiit elct Huiiiaoii. Ho mis
origiuuliy u prima'.
Ijirgo cotiieiit woi'!: uro t'J le ( rected at
PMaue.o.
Tlieri- ur :! I can 'id itei for
Ut K 1st I.lVel p k) , O.
J ,m S. I.s'iiur.l, a farin-r
O., has f.il.ed (or I'l.'sm,
tho postoflln
r.czr Akron,
Tho jury in tin Fields murder rao, n".
Creensbiirg, Uou.hl iu a verdie: of not
cmlty.
l)uvi 1 lC ina u brnketirin, fe 1 tin ler his,
truitiatTo uiii-eh Station, O , S iiurd iy niht
and was belie ido I.
Nur Ti A-we'l, Te- ii., four colore t miln nd
lab Hers were killed ly tho plcaiatui'o IX"
plosion of dyiiuiiiito.
At New Castle, I .-l , throo whit and one
neero convict weio giv.-ii from .1 to 'JJ lushee
for larcny a id burglaries.
'I he oillci il plurality of tho II iri isou elec
tors uver the Clevel.-i id electors of thu Hiate
of New York, is H.::7,'. On those recivingthe
lowest uumlrr o! votes lb Republican plu-
rnlity is li, K'J, 'iho Prohibitionists pollod
SI,','ol vot-, thn Socialists ',0H uud the
Union L b ir party tiii.
John Si igletoii, ug'l 15. fell olT tho Valloy
Riilioid bridge ut Oil City into tlio nvur
and wus diowuml.
A silxnikeeMir nam-d Britikuian, of Olenn,
N. Y., stab' o 1 Ins wifj uboul tho neck a I i
fuco. Sho will j rubiLly die.
At Pittsburgh, the Jury In the eat of Jo
rph Evans, charged with the killing of Ba
dlo Pruener, returned Terdlot of murder la
the second degree.
Moses Bnilth, an Indiana miner sixty yean
of age, is the latest man to fall heir to for
tune, 190,100, hy the death of relative In
Wales, but it is bard for a windfall to resell
the ground without hitting Smith.
Some Kentucklani boring for natural gat
tn Livingston county, about twelve mile
from I'aducnh, struck velu of silver ore at
tkOfect. Now there will be gas,
John Creep, of Jiicibsburg, Belmont county,
Ohio, aged vonty, was run down and killed
on tres le of the Blnirsvilln, Z inesvllle and
Clncinnnti railroad, near Kelsey's station, a
hort dist inc west of here last evening. The
o d mm had been d ing buslms in the
Molgliorlio. d and was leturnlng to his home
when he wn caug'nt by the tral l aud crush,
ed into a lifoless mnst,
Adam Berk:, the man who wss wh'pped
Inst Snin'ny at 8 irdina. O., by White Cap,
has lost his reason and is now raving man
na While making a -unnlng switch, near North
II 1,1 son, Ohio, Slwiu Shumaker, a brakes
man, rg-d'4 yeiira, slipped nnd full, was run
over by a train, and cut In two.
1'eter Cress, Frank Riddle and John Rust,
Implicated in the killing of Adam St ub at
T iylorstown, Pa., were sentenced four years
ami throe months to tho Western Penitenti
ary by Judge Melivaine, of Washington,
Win. Quinby, a-i aced farmer nsl llng in
Lorilstown, O lio, was Instantly killed by lin
ing cailjht between his wngon and falllug
tree.
A two yeirold child of Steplpn Peatrnk,
of t'ntnbtin City, a siibu b of Johnstown,
Ph., wa fatally sift 0 I by fnllii, hit) a t
of boiling soup.
Auut Krio 'el, nn employe of tho B.-jso
lller Steel Work lit Johuslown, Fa., wn
strtlrk on tho hind Hiturduy hy a piocoif pig
m-tnl nnd prolnldy fatally hurt.
Robert K d I, ownt r of tho conl tnltie n(
Boilnire, Ohio, iH nrlng his luiinv, wa prolm
lily fatnlly injured on S itur iny I y tho ucob
iloatal diwhiirgeof a ilyn unite boom.
Will, nm Brown, nil old ro d lent of Johns,
town, I'll., wa feu d do 1 1 cu the river bank
Satuid iy. Hi In n I wn in tiiu water. It is
upposo 1 he fell i ir a bridge.
An ironworker unmed Fcisky wa killed
ly a fell w Miiikmiiu ii'iined Willi mi Evn.s,
it Martin's Ferry, ()., Friday nkht. They
ipiarridi'd nb ,ut a cm of oil, Fvans struck
tlio fatal blow with a pieco of trto inoll gn
plie. Tho imir 'crer 11 d.
A mortgage w., filed In tho record r ' of.
flee nt Liirn. ('., on Sattir,!nv, for fJO.lksl,
(K. Tl o morieii' n Issued by tlio i'enn
n lvaiii i It nlr a I to i; Imon I Smith, Sa nu -I
lYI'on nn, oth r, and i a tra isfer of ono
I'sued in lsl. It runs 4 ' Je n .
I KI.KUITS f It.sll Toai:Tiir:u
Milking n l i nrful Wreck ami Kill.
IniC Two Trainiiicn.
A very iu;ly fielKht wnvk occurred near
H.'iiiiiiioudsvilie, 0.,on tin Cleveland & Pitts-
I urh inilri'iid. Two men wero crusholto
death nnd two others wero injure I, one of
them very seriously. Shortly after 4 o'cIccV
nn exlra freight train, wostbotind, loft Wulls
villi The regu ar east bound train. No. hS,
whs U hind time and hid no', passed Yellow
Creek, This fnct we ovi rlooo l bfhe ex
trn tniln and it continued on its course west
wnrd. About on "half a mile ea-t t f
II intiionilsvillo on tho main line, and six
miles west of Wellsvldo, tliero i a sharp
curve. Both trains w ro running nlon at a
rapid inteof sp ed There was no intimation
of danger until each roiiudu 1 tlio "jrve. It
wu then too hit t check the sped of eith r
tiiiiu, nud tl.ey crnsl e I together with terrillo
foice. Both engines were so I ndly wreckml
that the machinery was twisted into every
iniainiib e kIi ip Three cars load, s with
nn rehiin liwi wero also completely demolish
ed. When Kugii eerT. Dolphin unl hi Ilio
man, of train No. M, saw tl:nt a collision
c i"ld not bo averted, they jump id from tho
engine just us the two h e imotivi s wcrec lin
ing togethi-r. Ilrakonian J. Hlaven was alsu
on ti e locotiiotiwnt the timo. Itis not known
whether ho jump si olf. Alter tho trnbiH li id
Kiigim.r l"l'biu mil llnik.nmu
Sin von were mi-King, and they wero not f, und
until utter n portion of tlio do ris h id b.sni re
inovi d their dead bislia wero fouu I lying
under tho broken pieces of car and the ma
chinery of till loo llllotivoi. Kagl'leer 1) 1
phiu had In on struck with u Hying tinder
just ns ho jumped to tho giMiu.d, and n ho
foil ho wits crushed under the cars. Tho bo l
ie if both men wire I a I Iy ci uslied. The tlro
in m bad isi'ip'.l uninjui'i (1.
KrgmisT C. B. Whitt.iki r, who wa on the
locomotive attach, d to tho i xtivi train, wus
also c night iu tho w reck nud ha I hi le I nd
ly ci ush'i I, Conductor (Snorge U'ee, of N .
ht. e cni 'd with a I rinsed ni ck and slu ul i.T.
Kiitimer Dolphin, who wus kill 'd, wai
forty yeurs of ngo nnd lived at Wellsville,
Ohio,
Tlio Agricultural Hiiccnti.
Tho now bureau iu tho Agricultur il Hep irt
tneut. uu'.hrlssl to l es'nblished ut tho last
session of Congress a al known as tho buro iu
of c irresp-mdeiicd witli agricultural stations,
has I gun under tho direction of Prof. W.
(). Atulcr. Bulletins will bo puhlishol
from timi to timo s-tting out the result of
a:;ricultutal pxierimouts in this country and
a! roid. which will l di-trilnited among thu
i xjs'riiuental st illou. A ba'iiro of tho work
will bo to ungate the nhlcKt specialists in this
c iiintry and Kui'opo to compile nrtieles on
siii j cts about which In 'oi million liny l o ro
quite I for general distribution w In 'never the
importanco of tho subject soem to warrant
tho exn'iiso. Hill another fun tion i.f tin
buro iu will Iki to supply Congress with infor
mation tint m iy be found neo -ssary touid it
lu legislating uisiu agricultural mulUirs.
Tlio Official Count In 1'oniiKy !7itiila.
The ritlloinl retiirriu fp.im nil the rniiiitiiei tn
I i.011h.vlvmltt llftvu ri0,;l,-d the Bute Bep.rt
. p .nifr-i.i.lfc uim,Nt a million voto,
wore cast, as follows: Harrison, 62H,0l;
Cleveland, 4U1,W; Fislc, 'J0.74S; Htreotor
(La'sir), 3.8r. Total, M7,'iH. Harrison's
plurality, 79,571; Harris in' maj irity ever
nil, 5l,Ui Tho vote for Prusid -nt in 1811
wnsj Blaine, 473.WJ4: Cleveland, UW.7S5; St.
John (Prohibition). 15,7:17; Butler (Iiimr),
17,0(j3. Blaine's plurality, 61,011); Blaiuo's
mnjrity over ull, 4S, iti0.
THREE BLINDING BOLTS
smiKB A
SWEDISH
ME A.
BARK AT
The Captain' Story of If la Remarka
ble taoape tallor Dadly Soar
ed, Bat No lilve Lost.
Captain Ackermack, of th Swedish bark
Edward, which arrived at New York, re
ported a most miraculous eacip from light
ning, by which his vessel was struok.
lie said that, hi Teasel left Hamburg on
October 9, with a cargo of iron ore and empty
barrel. He wa favored with fair wetther
and winds until hs reiched ths eastern bank
of Newfoundland on November ft. On the
following day the wind freshened Until It
blew a lively gale from the northeast. The
canvas was taken In a fast as possible and
tho bark was run before the wind under cloae
reefed top-salea When he reiched the Oulf
Stream the weather moderate I and th wind
gradually died away.
On Nov. 7, at midnight, when In latl
tnde 41 d gov 49 minute north, longitud
M degree ii mlnuto, th wind which had
been lncreaslng,blew agslefrom the eastward
and there wa a h gh sea, Onlookiog toward
the outh west the Cptaln not eel the ky
was blnck and lowering. Vivid flash
lightning were nam on the horizon. The
storm came on towards the lark and the
lightning wn Immediately over the vesel
At the time the wind was blowing hard from
the east. Immediately after that a blinding
flh of lightning broke over th bark and a
largo ball of fire struck thi main rigging on
the tort side. In striking tha shrouds it ex
plodi-d with a loud report, scattering in
small flashes all ov ?r tha dock, shaking the
Vessel severely. The shock was so violent
that it almost sho ik thn captain ovrlmard
from tho poop deck, whoro he w is stinding.
In two or three minute tha lightning struck
her again an I nfter on interval of about six
minutes a third timi.
By this time all hands were on doc't, a id
the mon working on tho main bnce endoiv
oring to trim tho maln-ynrd. Tho shock cro
atoil nlmost acinic, tho moil being nil thrown
on tho deck. Tho first ma'e, who was loan
ing ngainst the trallery, wa struck sonsele.
B'-cond ni ita KJdtdorg who wns rendered
unconciou by the shock, and on recovering
nilT,i- I vdtl.air n iln In hi Htnniai'h. Ha
wns unnMo to spoak for sonn tima nfter j
ward Luckily, tho vc ssel sudained no Inju
ry from the lightening and tho crow escaped
with severe bruises.
In Burgoyne, tho French Line steamor, at
rivod yonter lay nfter nu unusually rough
voyage. Hho was delayed about twentyfour
hours by a serloi of fi ightful gnb-s, nccom
patiied by heavy bend seas. On November
11th the s'orm reiched its height and big
wave r p'Ho lly wept th d tks, smashing
ono of th lifo'Miat and knocking down nnd
bruising so vi ral of tho crw. Tho Veendnm.
of the Notherland Line, nl cxp 'rionci!
very severe wenther, bu' sust lined no Inifior
J a I'll a II. .it..!!., iml llw, P..ttt.
Hutu iiiiihu "i " -"' ,,,u ,jjr 1
inn Monarch, both from l'tid in, aro still I
overdue, but uo apprehouslou is folt a to
their safety.
Vi:ST VIRGINIA OIU
What U Going on In tho Turltct Foot
It II ii ltvgion.
Great excitement prevail In Hancick
county, W. Va., over the oil development
Upward of 'M uew wells have already been
started or are proj-cteJ. Threj wells are
producing about 40 J barrels K-r day, and
there appears to bo no question now that tho
territory is a good ono. Several wells uro
duo row and m re lutvr; which will opo.i up
Pll extensivo lie d.
Fn'iuloii pricoi have lsen pal l for soma
land. Over (I.V),(KNI ha b eu put in circula
tion. Many (f thn fiirnms have bocumo
so much excito 1 that they nro nog'ei'tin.;
their I Usil cs.. Twenty five to thirty team
sters nro ut work lnuliug lumb r, derrick fix-tur-s,
pis, etc., t'l tho Held, nnd they cm
hardly lind feed and hay cunugli to nci'oui
liuilatu tl.icn. A pipe lino bus been extonded
across th Ohlo.iviT, wheicc irson the Clove
land and Pitts! tirgrold aieli a b d. The Pitts
burgh, t'lncinniiti and St. L mis roid i bu 1 1
lug a switc i from New Cuiuberlahd to the
field, a distance of two miles. Farmers' homes
have l ecu turned into b ai'ding-houscs, and
tho excitement in iucro s ng daily.
1'olnt on Politic,
Cleveland's majority in Nordi I 'arolina wss
lll.tl'J" over 11 irrisou. Tho Pruhibitio.i vuto
wus l',7s7.
lu West Virginia tho Prohibition nmend
tneiit. to the Stile Constitution wn d dented
by b two n .'tt.lK.O uu 1 40,i,ikj. The Piohilii
tionists cjrried only three c miiti, s.
The contest for tho seat of Unite I Sti'e
K'nutor Sibin, of Minnesota, is I oeoining
very anlina'ed. It i predicted tint there
will I o a p.-ol mged den llock, and in tin uud
a d irk hoi so w ill bo electeiL
The (dllcial c in va. of tho vo'o of Michigan
givi s Hum-on a plurality of ii!i,my. Total
number of vob s cast, 47.'i,,Jtiil an increase of
7i,N'h! over four yeniM ngo, ilivid d a fol
lowii Hiirriiou Wi,.'170; Clevcluud, 1.13,404;
Fisk, 'Jii.tH.'; Streoter, 4,54 5.
As u result of the coiifereiicn between O n
nrnl Malioiio. and Senator Quay, recently
held in Washington, I). ('., it is iinni.une sl
that rocs-ding will bj begun In tho Vir
ginia S uto courts nud tho United States Dr
trict C' urt for Virg iiia. attacking tho r.ght
of tho D aniK'nitio tlector of ihat Htuto to
cust their votes for President ill tho F.'txMor
al Colli g, Tho ceitillciites of tin olectnrs
will not be IsNiiul until lifter the meeting of
the Slate Board of C inviissois iu Hid, in mil,
mid Iho contempla'cd proceeding will la)
then iuiiui-di italy insiiluted.
New York City Voto.
The official cunvuss of Now York City Is
Complete. Tl.o Republic in elo .'toral ticket
received 1U), !-!, and tho D 'niocrutio, HV1,
7.H votes. The Prohibition electors bad 1,1-d;
tho Union Libor, 178, nud tho Socialistic
ticket, 1iTJ. In tho ontiro ballot of tho city
WKJ votes wore dufeclive, out of oust.
Out of 272,000 cast in tlio city for Governor,
Divld B. Hill, Dvm., received 104,454; War.
in T Miller, U'p., (Kl,35j, and W. M. June,
Pro., 1,2'.'7.
The total Demncrutia vote cast In the
Mayoralty contest wa 1S0.000, of which
Grant (Tammany) hid 114,111, and Hewitt
(County Bemocracy), 71,079. The R-publi-0-iusgavo
Erhurdt, lor Mayor, 7J,l'li7.
THOUSANDS OP OONVF.IIT9.S
'Work of Mormon Elder) In , tha
' South Women Eaally Peranaded.
' Tasaenger Agent Rogers, of the Kansas
City, Memphis and Birmingham road, ha
contracted to transport to Bait Like City,
Utah, three Mormon elder and fifty convert,
from Cullaman county, Ala.
Out of the fifty converts eighteen are girls,
between twelve and twenty year of age; six
teen are women, between twenty and forty
year of age and the others are mm and boy.
They ar of the poo res 5 class of country p o
pie, and only nine of the entire party are able
to read and writ a
The converts are In charge rf Eldors
Smith, Richie and Lee, who will accompany
them to Utih. E der Smith, who is In com
mand, said to a repirter: "IV hav met
with much opposition in the Southern states,
but Ala'tama and Eist Tonnes" have been
our most fruitful field. We hive been de
nounced and threatone I and a number of our
elder hive been whlppo I, tarred and feath
ered; but we go on quie'ly making convert
to the true religion of the Litter Day Stint.
We have elders in various sections of the
Norlh -ra and Western stites and a numbr
in Europe, but recently we have lieen con
gregating our forces in tha South, a w
have met with greater succens In this section
than In any other pirt Every fow month
we gather at Cliattanoiga, Tenn., and Birm
ingham, Ala, and all convert who wish lo
go to Utah are given transportation.
" We have In the States of Alabama and
Tennessee nearly forty flourishing miss on
ration. We are adding 10,000 converts or
more annually, and tho United State Gov
eminent w ill iu time be compiled to no."ord
our church equil rights with other religious
societies. We hive no Idol of transferriug
the h-adipiarters of our church to Mex c .
Wo are locating many c invert itiAriiitn,
I laho, Montana, and Wyoming, and will
Usui be a strong in those Territor'. -s as in
Utah. We work among country js-oolo and
lu SKttions romoti from towns a id cities, to
esc ipo persecution, not that wo fear Intelli
gent discussion or iuvestig ition of our rellg
I n. Wo h i vo so long Ikmmi grossly misrep
resented by the iicwpaMr that we nro fully
aware of the pr judico sgulust us which ex
ists evcrywh 're."
Elder Smith is nb Hit forty years old and a
m m of education and Intelligence. 11 de
clined to discus the qtiostions of polygnmy,
lymp'y saying that tho Mormon Church wa
ndsundoistood aud misreprtnxtiteiL El lor
Richio ami Jams nro young men of little Intel
ligencj nnd decline I to talk.
A Chattnnoog'i dispitch says: For three
fo us tho Mormon elders have been working
rennesso', North Alab mm nnd Western Vir
ginia for tho puro.o of prosolytlng tho jieo
ple to tho Mormon faith. Two yoir ago In
rennoKme two of these elders were killed out
right, nnd to this dny their murderers hivo
never boon prosecuted. Although tliero is a
law in Te mcKSce prcvonting Mormon eldcis
from oietdy ndvuciting Mormon d'Ctn'ies,
yet they have increated their force tup that
thoy miiko it a business to visit families in
p '1-hou uud pei-bu ido them to adop. tho Mur
niou faith.
THE CONDITION OP T RADIO.
Itcport That Foroljrncra aro Unlond
Injr Stocks,
U. O. Dun & Co.'s wookly roviewof tradi
will say:
Business bn mnda fair progress during the
past weok, aud at mo it p bits the prospect
for further improvement Is considered good.
Bu', the ilaning to tho cotton crop by the
weather tia.C'cd hesitat on In porli ins of
tho Soui h, while the outward movement of
gold at New York Is not eiicour.igin tos;)ec
ulation. Notw Ithst Hiding tho enormous sii
ply of currency in circulation, the Eastern
rescrvi s nro not i largo that gild expir's
may not produce some embarrassment, !f
continual. Tho entngement of gold for
export amount to 2,7;iJ,00) for tho week,
nnd bunkers look for a contiuuanci of thn
outgo unless condition change materially.
Tho immediate c iiiso is not tb s'ntu of mor
clmndiso trade, for of latu export have ex"
c o led imports In spite of the st 'ppage of
w heat khipments, but tho s ties o. securities on
fi.roign nucnunt, which for fomo timo have
eic.'i ded pin chines. A change In the teiiis r
i f Inves'ers might result from nso tleineiit of
rata wars, but at present forelgneis d not
seem to regard American railroul with tho
conll lenco formerly show n, lu part b cm-
of their iliiiiviging comptition, and in part
beenmo tho (Tec: of tho Interst ite act nro
thought rious. Uuitor contimio I sdis, the
s'ocU in irki t ba dot lino I on tho average
about tl er share.
Iho exports of broid stnlT from tho
Atlantic port hivo I (n only 111 ),.'17'J bush
el of wheat In throe week, against l,li!l.."2S
bushel Inst yoir, nnd 4DS.4,7 barrelsof flour
ngniiist (j75,i'.lH last year, with nn increi.so of
KVt.tstt) bushels of corn. Tho cotton movement
Is Inrgo but still much behind ln-t year'. K
moval of duties iu Portugal cm d small
shipments of wheat thither, but from oih r
miirkots tho current prici still exclu Ie At
lantic win at, though tha doclii e hero has
bisai 4tf cents for tho wook, with -n'o of !!fl,.
floo,!!, o bushels. Corn and oats hn vo sc ireely
rlrmgo l, p irk and ho s are a hlrulo lower,
with bird stro-.igor. No chango apiears in
cotton; nn estimate that tho yield is 7,'.'00,IH)0
lsihs does not ncoord withuccoiint cf I jury
in sever il S m' hera St lies Cnff Ins nd
vanod half a cent with sale of 4!'l.lXH big,
nn I oil i priictica'ly unclnuged, with rjllued
a sliado lower.
Business is natisfactory or Improving nt nil
Northwestern points rep ining, and money is
lu good supply, unless Clovol ill I, where some
stringency nppoirs, bo an exeption. Col
lections ut all p lints fceeiii fairly mtisfa -tory ,
and at m iiiy improvement I noted. From
art of tho South less, encouraging reports
aro coming. Wet weutliiT has inj li ed much
cot'on and c iuso I ikuiio niixie'y. At Mem
phi, trade doe not improve and dealers aro
ni'irp anxious about collections th in about
snh. Tho extent of injury Is not nccurntely
estimated, but the ho ivy iiivcHtuiunt iu now
enterprise throughout tho South render that
section naturally more sensitive wheu a sots
buck is threat lined.
Official Count of Ohio' Vott.
Tho official count of the voto at the recont
election show 417,510 votes cist for Daniel
J. Ryan, Republican ctudidate for Secretary
of Suite, and 3 15,5ij vote for the Democra
tic candidate, Boston G. Young, leaving
Ryan's plurality 2'.,US3. HurrUon's plurality
is 19,400. "
FINANCE AND litirjf
onditlon of Aflalr In the MTn !
m . .
The merchandise market of tha
ar showing considerable animation
moment, the movemant In tha directim 1
stocking up with holiday speclaUiei i,
fairly under way.and there la every Indie iu
k. , u-' I n MI n..l 11. . l
" uv;nH wmiu " i., iiicti, V 11 , V I
AtlltlM t 1 1. A tlirtelf AAtK-lltttM 1,. I
wage-earner are employed, as a
thing, and money appoir to b mor p,r
ful with o msumer th tn for miny yen
condition of affair being plainly re Do
me aisposuion snown ny nu 10 purch
KatA i,illl7 nl rm j 1 1, mn.1 1
"""" v, ..-j w - - Al f I
gards prioei or staples, lirevlstutTs snd I
Visions are lower; grocirieasie iuy to BrnH
crpt for sugtr and molssso, which ar , 1
cotton ana wool are nig nor, ami live W J
showing more encouraging tone. Tv.1
kia lmn but little, if aiiv. mora aeii:.. I
.. , j , ""HJUl
lt,A (run reifl alail tn irlrut I I
" ..w.. " ... w, fill,,
bive heara or tin pre-c,, I
based on ilea The - nm.,,,
of crude and both pirtly and wholly fl;,
Irons has been stimulate 1, and it is (
foatU'V thit ste ! and leidlng product In,,
a'w Improved In both conditions. lbr.,
not th first hint at tha promised bo.nn
even a mirk-d buoynncy and activity. Tu
period of the year is never promotive
either. Wheat 1 lower. An Impo-m:
feature of thesitu ition is the cloning ,lown
a number of tha large flour mill 0( tvl
Nnthwet, and some others in other "oc, I
on the plea th it they are overs' ocke I jl
now liotn in 11 ur ana w noats i per, ;r
and small, pirticu arly the fomi T, rliv. I
bought Very freely white tho I onn t,
evolv.ng, an I b, ca no much tlio m,l
powerful bull Interest iu the k.
market Tlio plan now seems to b t,e
stain from buying whnt while alutiia
from grludin It, but pushing thi d,itn I
tlou of the product. All advices lndi.v,
strange to say, that thn sowing of ih. wiN
wheat was not increased approximator b
nine i u many hud uiiticipitu I, A to ti-1
new crop of corn, tho ns in h is not U ti,.
vorable eitlu r in this or northern latitu de
a wholly satisfactory ripening aud Inrl-i
ing of tho grain. This is also truof!.i
tobicco, with tho exception that there mil
and general injury to that cro;) alien Ir.
There is an abundanoj of money at f 1 A
princlpul trade centers and com;,iiiirir. .
easy money mnrkotsareautlciput d lliruti,'.
out the evuinlndor of the year.
Sarah Bernhardt still carries hcrcoffJ
nrouno. with bcr on her theatric il tour
It was observed in her recent joiirni'T';!
icnna encased in its regular titvi;.
Ion, '
) . . ii
GENERAL MAUKET!?.
MTTsnunutr.
BUTTER Creamery f
t'nintrv roll
CHEESE do full cream
Now York
EfiGS
KUU ITS Apple, bid
til'api-, p Hind
POULTRY Ciiicken. p'r.
Tin keys 10,
POTATOES-Irish,
Sweets,
SEEDS-C1 over, country, ,
Timothy . ,
Klue grass , .
Millet
WHEAT-OI I No. I red
S7
li
II
Hi
''!
lit.
d
4)
.'
IV!-.
.ri l't
1 V,)
101
1 oO
1 11
1 10
as
at
is
t SI
In
l
fl -
t'l .' I
I '.
i :
' in
1 1:
in
CORN Na 2 yellow ear,
Mixai ear.
Shelled mixisl,
OATS New No. a white,
Si
n
RY K New No. a Ohio nud Ta. M
Fl.OUK Fancy winter pats, 7 00
Fancy spriing p its, 7 00
Cllejr w niter. a 75
Rye Flour, 4 00
HAY New Timothy, IU .VI
Ioe, from "wagons 'JliNi
tin)
Vi.Vi
'.Vol)
gOiU
pi III
H'!
4'i
'."i
'A
Ki
t 1 n
''
MIDDLINUS White,
Bran,
Chop Feed,
11A1.TIUOKE.
Ill .VI
l.-i a.
IU o0
Whoat No. 2 reJ, S
Rye
font
(l.its Wistera
1 01
bo
4S
Butter ao
Eggs . U
Hay Western 10 00
rtSCINMATI.
Who it-No. 2 red,
Rye
IhTII
( hit
Eggs
Pork
Butter
rirrLAner rniA.
Flour Famllv $
Wheat No. '-', Risl
Corn No. a, MiX'U
( hits Ungraded Wliita
live No. a
Butter ( 'reimerv Extra
Chocso N. Y. Full Crtaiu .
100
10
floo
10:t
.10
yj
u
$ 7i
li
I.IVK STOCK.
Movements nnd I'rlccs at lli( Central
lirovo Yards, Mast Idbcity.
E. McC'all & Co., ono of the most rel'a'i
firms in the trudu iu this vicinity, furiii-h't
following report of tho market ut tin"
yurds i
CATTLE.
The supply of cut tlo tins wook his bi i in
exes of demand nnd tho market ha rulol
very dull nt a dei line of aoo to ;too (ier i'
on ull grail" withsevorul lo id lott uu 'M it
the close of tho market. Wo give tlio oll,
ing a the ruling price: Prime, l..'H t
1,0 l llis.. ti 7 ft toft; good, l.ami to 1,4 n I'.
t;i)to4a);gioii, i..si) to t.a-n) lb. :;-;'i t
a vu; inugiiiaL. i, nm i, i ni niv., c ' t"
fnt cows and heifers, ti to a 7: tills. .'t'
3; lro,U cons und upruigers, (i.'i lo j I t'
ho d.
it as.
Tho receipt! of bo is li s liren fair niuHli"
market slo on Yorkers; the feeling nt pre
ent is not encouraging: all wero sold ni ri
following ipi' ti'lu's: PhiladoipliiiH, t"i Vi to
6 tit); fair to host Y'oikoru, ti 3j to 4 4'i
roughs, 1 4 50 to 5 00.
MIKKI'.
Tho rocolpts of h,s'p have been f i:r nn'
fully equal to the deniin l and tho inais t
tl I" I il ut Inst wok's pi io 'S for sins p, rt'i"
lo in ' s sold ac higher. Wo quote ns oi:-:
Prune welders, weighing hero 10i) to lln H.
4 An to 4 .'; goiKl iiuxo I, U0 to 100 lbs., f I
to 4 40; fair to good wethers, K to I"1 II!
t l 7ft to' 4 Ml; common to lair, 7l to () l'..
a .VJ to 8 .V); prime lamb, 75 to K' lbs .
tiOOO; fair to good, 61 lo lift lbs., fH'1 M
6 60; voal cilves, 110 to loU lbs., $5 50 to 0 ''
"Wool.
PniT.ADEt.PniA Pa. Wool firm and Mlc1:
er; stocks light : Ohio, Pennsvlvnuia s1111
West Virgin! XX and iibove, tiVi to ilV
extra. Hi to 4'lc: medium, !t7 to HHe: cnWi
WI to 37c; New York, Michigan In ianu i"i
Western fine, or extra nud XX, 30 lo V;
medium, od,; to 37 o; cnrso. HO to il7c; tin
washo.1 delniun. X uud XX iVi to 7c; tut
wnsho I, fair, 80 to !17c; coarse 3J t- 31c; in
(Hum unwashed combing nnd deluine, 1
Hlo, eoarso ilrw, 5S to 80c: Eastern Oregon,
111 to '.'; Valley Oregon, 23 to .'0c; i eiv Mil
icau and Colorado, Id to 2Jo,