; r i THE MIDDLEJiURGIl POST. T. H. IIAKTER, Edito-ahd Piso'n. Mtiui.Kurua,VA.. jvsk IMPIIOVKMUNT A Mi AROUND. Iron, Storl. sn l mI Show Up the lli-a-. R . W. I'un k. Co.'s weekly review of trad lays: Tbe la-It-r feeling which was ol-servsd I week (i go in the Iron and steel and lh Woolen Indust rls still continu"", and improve roont i dow d'lt In prico as well a In mag nitude of tranaaetlons. Meanwhile xporti Of merchandise increase, Butt nevertheless fold goesatiroad In largo amount, aloiit 9-V Vri.(jOJ having. Ih-oii ord-ro-l. Tho news aim railro i'l pnwrtl.'i Is more favorable, Th (cnoral aver ago of prices has again advanced little. lU-porU indi-nto llrrpTr-vinetit In trndn aj Cleve land nul Pitta). U'i;h, and In the o and Krorvrin ti a b-s at l'hllnillihla. Col lectio isshow no In r vin nt on the whole. Kqicvial activity in leather haireMiItcd from the 11 rU In regions win re tunny tnnmrir are loo ib-l, ami crop I nthcr hns advanced fully 2 cents since Jtin I. The gWs lml sf Pittsburgh la fair. For anthracite cal t ! re ii a lelt r demand, with re iu cd out Hit. The sales of Southern Iron c iiitiutio Inrgt ami price of 1U a 1'itttliurg nrt rather lower, but the Thomas Iron Comp my ha klvanovd Its qu otations to 1 1 7 fur No. 1 Better prlc nro roali.e-l forstruotoral and pbtte Iron, and a tenth of a cent better fi lar iron, whllo tho lnrg -r 2 d rnniiil for steel rail bnssi stilTo-mltlm price thnt 9'3tltio quoted, l'art of tlio demand resulting fro n the necessity of r.'luiMinn work, bldge and roadsdt -at i oyed by 11 h I in I tit leinpoMry, aud yet I ho oi sumption otlnrw e iini't U on a noale hardly eversiirmsti I, sinci prices stiffen with raw Iron e mini; Into market at the rate cf more than ?, xjO.urtD ton yearly, lircndituff nro tr n cer leg fivoraM cr. p report are the pretext; probably ex cessive siieculntivo (ilea tho cnue. Coff.- hn recede! a quitter. Pork products and hog nr lower, hut oil Int. advanced 1J The rbe In raw sugar continues, 41c per 10) poundi for the week, and re lined ha lieeu tnarkodup to I'Jt,'" '"r granulate.!. Nodi turban! reaulu in tlio money market here from the heavy exerts cf gold, In part lw cause during the paat week the Treasury paid out 93,0 0 OX) moro than it has bikn in. The btinea failurea iiuin'ier 'JoO, a com parelwith a total of liij Init week ami 211 the wmU previou. Kt the enrrofpoinlinj weuk luttveir theOuna wcr S3i M A M I 'A CT f H I N O N T K3. Work Iim b.Hi reioi'iio 1 nt tin West Vir-!iii- China Work, at Wuwli;j, with lot Jf orders an I excellent proip o n for tlu fu ll jro. AftT a cniitliiuoui ni t of 11 in nth, t io k';itl nul Kurnaeo nt I)j l'oro, Wisi-onsin, waa blown out on th'j H:li lint. During tho 'ant two week of 1 1 run the furnace pro duco 1 IM'J tonH of pi s Iron. i.ucy J-urnncj (cimrcoiil,) at Mount Union, t'a. , liu locmitly hoeu thoroughly repairel Itid iiiiiovjl, and wi 1 Im utarte I up in a few wock mi'liT the manage tie it of John IVhiteheal, tht owner of tlio furanco. Tho Columbia Killing Mill Compmy, who o work are at Jersey City, ba bought tiMtoih of mill iniu'liiuery to U delivered be loro Juno 1.1. It in intended to havo hi boil Ira culm's an 1 iunclii:iery ull in pjiUoii by luly 15. The new building cf tip N ttionul Korgn Ind Iron Works Kttt C'liioig.), Ind., nro tlMiut completo I, mi I tho now nmcliin 'iy U I tw lniiig pui in place. The otlK-ora of tlio Vimpniiy exHH:tto gett'io work in open U in (ill nit tho lilt of Auuil, Tho reo inl of tlio MiilUndKiirtiicofor May a certainly a od one. Thi U n charcoal liirimce Vili). Tho f ur.in:i it -k I b .lit a hoby of llrtwbriek; !3',' In 'hot thick. The pro luct for Mny wm l,tl."J toiw. Tlio con iirnption per touof U.'iiS pnuul vvnaS,lj;t bu-hcli, Tlio Kow Tlirniluhaiii Iron and Land Company, of Now I tir riiiiiltniii. Tcxt,nre aiakiii) vlnor.iu effort to build up tint low iron-mnkiiiKdiNtrict. lb) compmy nrj duil.liiiK a 60-to;i clmrcoal furnace, which ia Hearing completion, nn 1 which will be an en tirely modoru pluut. llriitNh hlilphuUtlom Wry Ilimy. The uhlpbuildeni in (treat Britain Imvo nev er teen o buy n they are at preoont, nn: they are to h-ird prenso 1 thnt many ot then are ahiolutuly refining ull order for new vokhcU. Tho Clyde ahlpliiiilder h ive a ino l.V) vev a d, "f the anroK"'0 touiitijo of 0 oi liniid, mil yet the output of ii'W work during the HMt few wki ha l o i considerably hi than tho tontrnctK hocuioI. (i tht Merwy tho aamo Httto of iilTiirH ox-i-U and from Htockou it la repirled that tho ft'' "''I tiinwi when e beggar onTif-Sido wax alni'Mt n rare ua a dudo, nr. rapidly roturniiit;. O i th ' bunki ( f thn '1') ii thoro nra 0 vesael bulldini; while nt Huiulerlund on the U'etr ao.ni) Oi oi 7i) ure 111 coursnof construction. The most ainiilllfl int fact iiImiii. thli ro markuble revival in the alilp bin bllu; Indii try U the largo number of ves d building for foreign onuutrlea There are nt the pre entthneon th nlocka in thi country ship reprinting 8J,(KW tona for Ujrminjj 17,00 for Portugal j 10,003 each fir FraiOJ, No way and the British Colonial ; 0,000 for B mib AmeriM, and 7,000 for Belgium. 6I.V KlbLCO OUTKIGHT. A Ituiile ltctwocii liltMaml Black In Xexaa. At Given'a itore, 18 mile aoutbeatt ol Auxtin, Texa., aco'orod constable natnl Wilion undertook to arrnt a white man w hom bo charged with honte theft. The mail rotated and a general flrfht ensue I be tween 11 in and hie I rieiid and the couatabl and liia frinnda. Hlx-t-h xitura were utod free ly and four white moil ami two nerooe wen killed outright, while at Kant n dot in other were wounded, aomo probably f-ttally. D ( uly Biieriff Juhuaon an 1 )mm left Auatiu foi the tooue of the co-idiot. SEVENTY KILLED tppalllng Loss of LIU In an insn Railroad Collision. PICNIC TRAIN WRECKED. Tlio Mud-Run Horror Dupli catcd Across the Sea. MANY I.ITTIjK 1CLK9 MANGLKD. A trnin containing an excnn-lon party from Annagli ha been w recked near that place, with appalli ift rinult. The tmln c mtnlne I 1.20J pnranns eonyif d of Mi tho let rtnudny ichool i holarn, their lonelier and reiaiive. They were koIiii; on an excursion to Worren I'olnt, a watering place at tho mouth cf tho Newry river, Coun ty Down. Heronty Inxliea hnvj been taken from the wreck and thervnreother hurled un. It the debrla. Over one hiindie 1 of the paa cngera wer injiinxl. The excumion pirty left Artnniiti In ths morning In two tmln. Theaccllont occur red a", the p tint where the train hvl to a. roml a grade on a bank fifty feet Mh. The (I rat tr.iiunftN'iidivl the undo without trou d rilClfC "lid IM'tion Httoulpteil the acxiiit, bul the weight of tho trnin pr ived too gro it fol he engine. Kevernl cm were det:ie .0 I and allowed to run hack toward tho levo trick, nut liefore they rench il it they cimo In co'.t lision with an ordinary tmln from Armiuli. which whn i roceo ling nt a good rate of M'ed. I h i I'xcuraion cars were completely wreck f I. A ilninn nirpim were found iMB 'nth th iigiuo in a parltoiled condition. Home nl ho occupant of tho runawiiy care tri d U: fsctio, but the iloora were locked. Tht front part of the trnin tnrted back In pur-u I ( the runaway cam, and tbe aHi!iig!ra oi .he collision at a d'ltiiiicj of :ih yard. A car driver iinmel Hughea, who vinlloil .he Hcono of the dis'wter, woa ao borriflod at do Night that ho died on tho iiot. Hit : rims wnbiken to Armagh in bia own car. Another a -count of tho ilitaitor tya thnt the engineer of the (ecoml train, flii ling bit ingiiie power Ich to pull the train up the itocp grade unlinkel several of the cor with .ho object of taking tho front iortion of the ;riiln to the next atntlou and rcturidn? for the remainder. Heavy atone were p'ncod hin I the wheels o.' the deticbel enra to prevent them from hlipping, but the loco notive on reataniiiiC give tho ontiro train a ill lit that displaced tiio rtone. The result an thnt the dotacbeJ cars began to lip jn 'kw.trd iIoimi tho grndo, thoir spMvl grml jHlly iucreuxin until they hnd attain il a 'rightful vol'H-ity. After running four mile ;hey crushed with t-irillc forco into the .bird tram at a point ubout a milt nud half .'i oi ii Armigh. Tho bodies of tho victims were arrange.) in vws a soon n raoovv rod. Many w re, iiutn (le I boyoud roconili til. There I scnrc.ly l family lu Ariuiili that htia upt Kom-toud had. The emtio ikmont on which the Bel li ul nccurr.-nl Uaixty fiot high. Many touch nf scone w- rj witnossod. Tlio chil Irt n bore liuir li juries with gi o.it p itimco. The accident !iupoiiol oppoito Sir Ciiola ilolynoaux' cstublisliment, on the liclfart oad. Tin triin cnidod of llf.oencir lugea. Tho hu'.k of tho children were in tho front p -I'll m of the trnin. Only about idix'ii little cliddro.i were killed. Tho inn I'inty oi thu vii-tium were ulnut '2D ymr of igu. They were in tlio lmt corii ige, which sua c nnpletelv sin mho I. Many o.' tho occu i nits jumped from I bo win.lowi mid escape. I with alight injurieD Uforo tb collision. Tho Mvngera on t.ie 1 1 idinin were not ii Jure 1. l ie y iiUli' l und ion it.;d in tho work of re lief. AH tho to lie have now been tketi from .he wreck. Tho total killo I i 7',', ot which A have been id.'iilillo I. At the forimil in-ili-t tho Magistrate aiiid It iivir.l on the ktco ol it that there hu I boon most eulpuble kcgligonoo. TWO IIUNIMtKDIXDICrMKNTS.' InTcatlcatloii ul'tno United Statoi Grand Jury In TenncsKco. The Unlteil States grand jury, which lias heeii invostigatin the mnnieriii which dec tl n in tho Tiiitli Congromlonal district ot Ton ii., Imvo boon conducted during tho past four yours, submitted lis ropirt to tho court. Indictment woio ro'.urnod against nearly all the judges and clorks, some VX)J in number, of the lost eUctiou lu this congressional district. Tho iarticular offonaes for which mat of the men ure Indicted are for not returning tho poll list and count to tho olork of the onu ity court, as tht law require. Tho la'a uo of thoui are indicted for taking eloctiou books away from the lulling places to contact the count. ititici-: oi:t.h tiii:kix Tho New Cliairinun of tlio Dcjiiio- cratio Nutlon.il Committee. At noon Monday the l)omK-ratto Nitionid Coiumitteo waa culled to order for the fl St lime ainco tho death ot Mr, li.iriiiiin. Tin business before the committee waa to t tko Ictiou upon the death of William II. Itanium, lu late ch ill limn, nnd tho election of hu iuc essor. Calvin S. lti-.c, if Ohio, wai eleo !ed Clinlriujii of tho Nutio al Coiumitteo. Other luiportant business trsnmctod was (lie acating of two now member of tho Nt lioual C iniiil'tee, one from Connecticut in pluce ot Mr. li trnum, the other from Houth Carolina in place of Col. IUwaon, and the ih ci ion of a member ot tho Kxocudve Com aiittee lu place of the latter. A Fatal Hide. At Louisville, O'llo, the west bound limited exprea on the I'ittaburg, Fort Wt-yue ami Chicago lUllroad ra i down a horse an I bug gy containing Iyiwrence ard 1'eter Strub brothers, and two boy brother, name. I K l ward and Frank 8efrL The two Bireb and one of the boys were intantly killid am) (heir llfoloas body flu ig a disUno t ot SO fem forward at the aide ot the track. Tlio hou U of all three were crushed beyond recognitio: and their bodies bidly mangle X The othoi boy Buffered like injuries but lived about a half bour without o nicioutiieu. The boras wis killed and the bu ay throw a distinct oflOJfeot. ........ THE PB8EKTED llESpnT. Appearano of the Valley for Mile Ittow the Dim. 1 Ti e broken 8outh Pork d im Is rl one of the Important point In the ton' ot visitors to the soene ot the Conemauzh diaste4 A more deaolate place than the gtunda of the South Fork Fishing and Huntinj Club is hard to And. The pretty cottages ai'rf olub houwe stand on th banks of the draltkdlake, the heautlful sheet of water gone and In Its ploi-e Id icW, slimy mu l. I The Immensity of the flxl and t'k tre mendous power of the water oao bs ltter apprdciatod by a trip down the rirer irom thedam at Johnstown than it ctn at tl lat ter place. Un'il the river reaches 'outb Fork two miles below the dam, the evi onos of the volume of wate." is seen in th 1 Ighl to which It reached on the banks ot th nv rr. Theso marks show in many places that it was from fifty to sixty feet above its ires rnt stage, Troea that ha 1 never been tolch ed by intor, except as it Rime down in aW, are broken and uprooted. Ia imny plnog these trees were too Dijnly imbedded in the s ill for even th it curreni to tear up and they He broken on the bolch with every leaf strippd oil and the llrk from the roots to the bait tiny tip ofthe smallest branch p.'eled on as efToct-jalp al though it hal been done with an irttrurient AtKiutii Fork the first reil sriou. v'alliig wnsdono in washing aw.ty the lowertiart ol tho town contalng :id houses and diiwnlng twocitii-iis.Micliud Minn aid lloricA b'hif for, ami carry In; away the railroal iridg at the junction of the North and SmtliVork. Going on down the vill.-y the next l'art lin revet it ion of the hel;ht and 8trngh oi tho waters i found nt the via. luct Her, the liver coming from the norlhout, make an a'Tiiht curve to tho s mtli and winds anund a li ng, narrow mountain, co ning bacj os th' other side but a few hundred yards rom where It make a tuin. Across this ne.lt of land ran the rsllroid thron;ha wide cutand then a 'TO the river on the o'd Th Juct bridge, one ot the fluent pieo ot mss ry in tho country. Whn the fl to 1 struck this promontory such was it height that pa of It flowed through the Mllroa I cut, wasng Out the track and v ilnly emloavorio to 'H io t ISO'S lireak turoiigu this narrow strip ot natu masonry as it had through the So jth dam. Jut coat of Conemauzh the river swpt down Bgaliiat the mountain with sil -h fry that the trucks roa 1-be I and all were wajh est away from the foot of tho in mntaln, lot ltaving enou jli ground f or a f oo;-pt!i , lei alone douu e railway track, j Tin-: i Ijoodkd city. Johnstown Merchants Dishearten inc by Their Losses. The Borough of Johnstown nnd the rounding towns aio now under nillib Itta rule. We'nodny morning Gon. Hastings charge a duty nt tnorgii a. ml soldiers were jdicI on guaji' ' 1 1 . i . .... . .....i . nil tue ci'iiiiuiHNtry utit'jite m '... Tho onicials of the Cambria Iron and 8W Lompiiny ataie tuai vney w in ue miiaipjj" steel reus insiue oi uu uays. Aiieany me n chh e she ps are running and 4.0J0 men an employed at gettiug the works iu rnuuli'ii order. For the first tiu.e since (he rnlaiiiiiy th peple are commencing to talk ottheir Ann c nl loa'S, and this srems to worry them much as anything e'se. To thnt n vast number f the former merchants are disheartened is Hitting It mildly. On all sides they can hoard vxchiiiuiug: "It is no use, We lie vi r recovt r from this. We have loit ever thing." In fact the rosldontH are juxt beginning fully realise the terrible ordeal they ha I gono througli. Herttofore excitement hi kept them up, but a it ia now dying out, tb 1 lire becoming conscious ofthe situation. Wholesale merchant are trying to eon. fort them, and are offering all the old met thaiit some hnndsom t Inducements to stai up sgnin. A ciiaular ba been received l these mon from sevi ral Piitaburgh fir.ns o: fering them all the credit they wauU Wiiatied Away by tho Klood. Tin II o d washed out and completely do ttroyed every tatoon but one in Johnstowi liorcugh, nil thesiliKHH in W'olvale, and a' 'ut one of the saloons in Keruville. Ther aero all together 1:13 taloons in these plae Mloro the fi ooL An itlior pH-ulinr t dng is that all th Chi--so Iniiudries were co nplctoly wi shed ou ind a ii umber of Chinnuvn are mtasing. Ad the voting dis rictsiu the Firs', Secon ind Third wards of Johnstown have bee iwept away also, nnd on the ISth of Jusx ahun tin Prohibition Ain.-udmout comes '.hero will be but fe v voting places. lioveri or Heaver has adopted a new pin uniite tho iieciws iry million or more dollwi V clour Join s own's ruins away. He vi1 lot ask aoo cilis ins to il,-n a bond fort noney and thm bororow State funds on t t nd. Ho has given his own word to sevc ll Philudolplii bank that they will be reli oursel if th -y ad vance the mum-y. The net U'gid'iture is to make the Govtruar's wol lood. nKAVKIl'H AIDS. Ion 3len Who Will Comnoi tb J'looil Coiiiinlsslon. Governor ll-nver has appointed the follow jig commlshl on, which, in conjunction wib jlm-ulf, will liave charge ot the distributia f tho funds for the fludsuffirs. They r is follons; E lwin II. F.tlor, ot Philadelphia. ' Thoim s Dolnn, of Philadelphia. John Y. lluher.of Philadelphia. Itolart C. Oglon, ot Philadelphia. Francis B. It wv. s of Pbiladolphla. James B. Sojtt, ot Pittsburgh, lleuben Miller, of PitUburgh. S. a Mxrviu, of Pitukurgb. John Fulton, of Johnstown. IL II . Cunutrin, of WiUiamsport. ' Drothera Drowned In the Celnra. George and Charles Sberwoo I , aged r pectivoly 14 and 17 years, sons of a osndo lr on the Northwestern Hallway, wr drowned In the Calumet river near CblcA'o, 1 he accident occurred near tb Panbadl bridge, Kensington. The boys wer bating ind the youngor one got beyo id tils deth. Ilis bro her wiut to tberoioue, but both wr l.owuo-1. The bodies were reo)vrJ. 1 AT JOHNSTOWN. TOWNS KI91NO OUT OP DEBRIS. The Trogrea) of Affairs In the Rained Valley. The torch wa applied to the mass at the s'ons I ridge and 1 huraday It is burning furi ously. Aa Informal consultation was held between the contractor and General Host-. Just after the merchants' meeting, and a short time afterwards the ehr is was fl ed. The sight Is a grand one but it Is also a si 1 one, as It constitutes the fu mral pyre of hundred! of victim of a tcrrent which spared neither age or Infancy. In th smoke ot the fir ascends also the smoke ofthe victims whose sshes no friend will have the melancholy consolatie.l of placing In Inclner iry urns. Tli loss of life L being grjiduilly graded down. Commencing at MJ In the I'itmimrgh rspe" ot Saturday June 1, whlcli wa then esteemed a hlih figure, it l at gra luilly as cendad (o 1,500. lhe moat conservative an I careful ettima'e a lator day fixed it from fl.OOOto 10.0UX Th calculations aw are that It will fall bdow 5,00 X The general impression Is that Incluled In thli number will be 1.0)0 or 1,200 unldrn Ifi-d a al un known perro is. The fl sitinj population of Johnstown made thli el is v ry lnrg. The Cambria Iron and Stool Compiny wl'd commence the erection of about X) tompor aryhous for their workmin as soon as lumUrcjn le securoJ. The c impany own ed about OtsJ hou-, and 'AO of thesj were swept away. A iumber ot the workmen owned houses ot tlulr own, and of those 100 are gone. Seven thouaind men are at work repairing the damage donoou the Mid llo Divboti of the Pennsylvania Hallway, whore eight bridges and SI miles of roadbed were swept away, travel each way ending at Huntingdon and Lewlstown. Tho loss by th fl ol in the Junlatt Valley is estimate I at 97,000,00). UtxuWr er' estimates the loss br fl mI in I'ennsylva ila. New York, Virg nia and M ryland at t4'!,W ),V0), thre-fourths beinir la Pennsylvania, LUt of tho I .oat I'a cngors. Th following Is th first complete list of passengers lost from tho Day Expres, on t ie Pennsylvania road, at Eiai Cmem-iuh, oil thediy of the fl knI: Miss Long, of Curweniville, Pa. Hor body recovorod. She had three childron in her charge, but they have not been fount Cyrus Schenck, of Rwiding, Pa. Miss J. U. Kniuoy.ot Kalimx)-, Mich, Visi Paulson, of Pitts', mrgh. Ml Hryan, of Pbilndelphia. Mr. R st, a cripple: residence unknown. Mr. Ewing, o.'Legonier; bolynot rounL Manager ot tho M innlleld II isj UM Club; nam unknown. Ho Iy not fou id K. I.yon, of Now York ; boly not foun.L F. Philips colore 1 poruir o I the Pullman cr.r, rtwldoncj . . . . . Thirty-eighth street, Pblla- I lei pill I. i w ...il.. r v .. i. v 3 ' N. J., body not rs. J. F. King, real lone j Now York j bo ly recovered and buried. Mrs. Laura King, milence unknown; body irtt recover jd, Anna Bates, co opinion of Mrs. Kn; body not recovered. Mis. Swluford, of New Berlin, O., age 7J year; weight about 100 pouudt; body not ros coveitxl. Mr. Kdward Swinfor.l, of 8t. Lui s, Us tination Midillelioro, Pa. ; bly no", fonn I. Mr. McCoy; body roeov, rel and burled. Two boys, sons of Mrs. McCoy; to lies not recovennl. Mr H. K S nitU and chil 1 throe years of age; bodies uot recovered. It will be seen by tho above listtb itat ljaat 21 poisons were lost, yet the ral road company claimed that only seven people were hmt from the tr tin. This list was received by Lieut. Rigors, who h is charge ot tuo Bare u ot Information, aud Is o Tr. ;. XUMIIKUI.NH TUB DKAD. Cloae Hurlnjr 1'iilalbo Johnstown Viet lias at 3,000. Colonel John L Ro Igow, head of the Bu foau of Iuformiition, to w hoin wa referred the work of listing the doad, List an 1 miss ing by G.nirol Uniting, ha completed his report to or ler an 1 submitted it to G moral Hasting. Rolaliv tj the adoption of or phans, he says only one has boon adopted by :utside parties, tho other having been taken by their frieu a. Exposure in water and on laid is making a feature Identification iui owibU, nl it must hereafter be mad from clothing or flesh marks. Bodies Lave been f und as fur south hi tb Ohio river as Plymout i, Kentucky, ind newspapers as far south ss New O. leans lav been not id d to report the marks on all Sodies taken out of tb river. The a jgregute rejuitratlon has been 15,509 nanus. Two thousand flv hundred survivors hive loft the locality without registering end others are Selng entertained lu th vicinity. Many res dents of th bill dig: ret of Joins lov.n, Prospect, Brownstowu, Cooiicr lale, Wa.nut Grove, Moxlmm, Mlllvllle.Coue.iiaugh, East Conmaugh an I franklin, becaiis they were not arfecud l y the flood, refusod to register, as they think they are not legitimate surv.vora, It is not I vi dent supi osition toestim tte the survivors itM.OJO. Tb ofiluial lUt of residents of the fcveral boroughs is as follows: Johnstown, 10,. 153: Grubbtown und Os orne, 417; lowusbip tear Sixth and Seventh waids. Cot emaugh borough, 8 971; Woodvale, 1,247: Pioct, tl0jCauibriabop,ugh,8,002;UroiHtown,as7; UorrellvUle, 5,201: Coo)eidale, 7d, Ro edule 111; Mlllvile. 8,580; East Conemauib, KU; Franklin, CW; Waluut Grove, S75; Moxbam. U3; total, 29,125. Continuing, Colonel Rogers says: Then flgurssro presumably approximately cor rect, and deducting the 25,010 turvivorors from ibis total would loavs 4,125 lost. Cou. Ilderiug the fsot that ther Is a pronemws to xagRwatiou In esllniatirg crowds and pjp. alatlou, I think that 3,000 is a fair estimate if th lost aud otrtaluly 4,000 will awv Ihsm ai Grinnell' Hard Luck. Forty of tb principal business houss In Srlnuell, low-, were burned, besides man) snallor struoturos. The loss is 9-!00,0X), and nsuranc 975,000, Grinnell waa devastated y a oycloaa seven year ago About 7? louse blown down and 40 people klil.-d. . ' . I I MANY IlntrsjEs nUflNEfX f ire worpln Tti-oush Forest In Wisconsin and Minnesota. A lerrlble fir is sweeping the forest south and west of Superior, Wis , and unless th weather soon change th loss will bs enor mous. Already over halt a million dollsrs worth of pin has teen destroyed. Tb dlt rict tributary to th Nenia Iji ami St. Louis rivers In Wisconsin an I Minnesota, ar suffering terribly. 1 he smoke from the burning dis tricts Is obscuring tbe sun and rendering dif ficult the entrance ot vessels into tbe har bor. Much f the pine on the Coqu -t Rwerva lion ia already wiped out A stronir wind Is bloving from the southwest, and rural villsgis ar threatened with destruction. The Ore I raging from tbe Sk Croix to North ern I'acifl ; Ju ictlon. A dispatch from Duluth, Minn., sayst For et flres northerst of Duluth, lu the Vermil lion Iron Rnge e nintry, re sg ila buri lug fiercely. From Tower to E y, and cast of Ely, they are woise than a few weeks ago. Near Ely 10 of th houtos of miners at the Cnandler Mine, a barn, a boarding boute andsoms small buildings at the Pioneer Mln 25,0 0 posts end a small quantity of railroad ties belonging to the Iron Rings Railroad wei burned, and a large amount, of sanding pins has been destroy ed. Tit mill of the Iron Itangt Lumber Company caught Are several t mes, but wn saved, while tbe village of Ely w In great danger for a tlmat. lhe fflrM tkrrttinA that wImI..Im l. " - - - - v IIPI.J 11 n T Q burned themselves out n 1 there la n further danger there, RAMO.tX TltEATY 81QXKP, American Commlaalonnr Carry Near ly Kirery I'olnt. Tho Simoan agreeine-it his been signet. the American ! legates bavin with Ir.iwn tin lr piluclial ol j ictlo is. Tin treaty gu ir- sntiiaau au o ioiiiou admi ilatratioii to the Sauioin IUnd under tbe i tint ontrol of Germany and America, with b igiand acting aa a UollI.e. Htor in the tvout of Intel foronce arising betwoen the Joint contro ling powers. Tho Samotns are to elect their own King and Viceroy and a to be represented In tbe Senate, compose! of the principal chiefs an 1 a Chamber ot Rp- reseiitntivos to be elected by all the eople, Tbe Government so constitute 1 wi 1 have the right of levying duties of every kind. The (lermnns, whopri)erty wa destroyed dur ing the recent conflicts oil th Island are to be iiideinnifli J by the Samoan Government. A aptcial court is tobeappMn ed to take cog nizance of the land question on tho Islands. T be American adhesion to tbe agreement ia made conditionally, and w.ll only become at solute uKin ratification of the treaty by the Culled States Fetuit. Tbeplitnlpo'entiarie have therefore agree I that until December next lhe status quo sli 11 be maintained. The London Timet1 Berlin niecial siys that tbe fomoaii agreement provides th a King Malletos it to be reinstated. On all q nstion, affictin the life or property of a subj -ct of a foreign government, there will bean apie.tl to a resldoiit ju Ige, who wfll be either an American, a German, or a British subject, 'lhe importation of liquor aud firearms is to be restrict I, AS INDIAN- OUTBREAK. The Chipp-w ip in Mliiticota Driving Out and Kllllnjr Inoireiialvo Settler. The following telegram waa received nt Gov. Mtirrinm's oflici an I o nitnins the start ling Intelligence th:ttCUipownIiidinn4,i'i the vicinity of Millo L ics L ike, are one t more at their bloody work Ol butchering iuoff jusive s -tilers: "Tne ChipiMiwa Indians at Mllle Lscs Lak have commeiiO'd killing and driving out tho w hite settlers. Six w itos killed ant wou ld eil. All Innff -naive Swedos. No known cause." "Don't know how many may have beenkill- el. Help us aud qnltt the India-i, S il diors ctn come to Mora, thunc-t to Mills Lies Lake to Miluca s ation and to luk. Ans wer. Evan McKxlson." Prompt msasnres will be taken to suppresi the uprising. Eva i Nicholson arrived nt Mora, Minn., from Mile Ltcas reservation to-dy and re p irted Unit a Swede by the name ot Maquos o t hid been shot aud killed by tbe Indians Ixat night and that tbr-ie families who bod located tbore were muuing. The settlers are eTM ctlng an attuck any minute. The In diant have been having a dauoe and have comefio.nall arUot the reservation, and are drinking and making the woods howl with thoir hideous howls. A CIllNEsK D18A4TEH A City Practically Destroyed by Fire, and 'leu Tho isand Live Lost. The st-aimr City of Fokln arrived from Hong Kong.vli Yokohama,with Chinese and Ja anese advices. The Shaiigh ti CoiinVr of My 10 contains news which thepiMr receive-! from a corre spondent at Cliun;; King to the effect that Lu Chow, a city ot some Importance In I'p per Patigt-.ro, wa reKrted as being nearly destroy i by fln a ininth previou. Seven out of the el ;lit gate ot the city are said to have been destroyed, and thn losa of life, by be m burnel and trampled to doatb.ls estl maUMl at 10.0 X). FLOOD NOTES. The flu xl traveled at almost rallroa I speed nboui 3 minutes to tbe mile. It passed the trle,irapn tower lielow Mineral r'oinl about B:40 an t struck Jo n-towa about 4:0., thus makiu.'tueiuuuf 7 m los in aooai 25uiiiH tea. In mauy Instances Isrg tree struck housaseud foremost and shot clear through theui lik a cnuoii lull. Many houst wer found transfixed by hug logs or wtiol raw after U.e subsidence of the flood which had failed to pass sutliely through ths house aud remained slicklug in it lik poudoroua BJ-rows, One of ths in comprehensible freaks ofthe Bool was lb sparing ot th row of frame dwelliug houses that bang over th bank of tb Stonycreek on Stonyereek street. To lhe casual observer they would seem to be dooiiusl In suoli a frebet, and yet only one Of them was moved from it found tion. Hubsiautlkl brick rows weut down iu tne flood; thee frail frame structuresstaud. Washington cltv has coiitrltmiiwl sil nnn for ths relief of fl o I ulf trer at Johnstowu. rresiueiit iiarrison s personal subscriptio.1 ss a check for 93U0. The Lord Mayor, of Dublin, has remitted knottier check for iil.Ooj fur tlia hmntiir. ..r Johnstowu. NEWS IN BRieJ: On man was burned to a fu wer burned so haitl o... .." ha, -J - j .u. , die. anrl I wo mn - . a fire at th Bear Creek Kefl" uivixii, jus vuiaine ue cit? li i burgh, on the Allegheny Valley , Tbe stockholders of th. m... """H canal here aothorized th Direct prompt u of all resources b, tj,l1'0fc, nal In otmplet repair. 'ita, vuni Tb high Ilqu license ,w . which has Just gon into " lowest license 9"J0 and th. i,: ' aik th rption of County CommIOBJ''H Stabs Prohibition Chalrrnin P., matet a majority of 80.ow.. U n amendment in PwinBvlv.Ki. 5r"- Alleshenv countv down f.,.. ! 1'hila.lelohla 80,100, and B rki A'"" t The Coroner Is Investigating th, V,., the two men an 1 two bovs wi, . . by a Fort Wayne trai . near C.t,a 7 It la .ntl I 'u.O; --i- "- ii ratir adtir, i will be held for man.h... .lo. a UB Hit polyto. at latest act-oun . , sel iu of Port Au Prince an I Ug'it- In pi ssesslon of tho American Coi,.ui"7" h. had nl.c.l bititu.tr 9 i. ' t , Keeping, Buffalo Bill raise.1 12.(0 f.,r J .him0.. his nerformance In I'.rU v.... "J ' J v 1,1 11 T, fc-'j t .......j ...... i iguis.ieii p vi, i . . ... 1 ' ire j wuoni were iuo x mice ami .Mr?, V, family. a.iav4 The tbreatenl strike of 4,0 in Ml.n.r. i. .l T., X-..II... I. .. 1 " . um.ii un . nncj ii m ueen pr.'Vent It t miners agreeing to the summer sc!ii . (he mines are rum. iig and tie pr.p., gKMl for steady wo k. The schwlui. btM. 171 . ..... 1 ' . , f win u iajii. Tte Porto Ins lien a Iviso 1 frj - th.fc A lintel. fl-Ai.t-.ld tl.rt - . -" i'i ni n aiiiitj, AustrU of the Rogen s of Servu t, tcvi belli, and hopes that European r.lp: niiliai uiv llllt rl.lU.1 111 llOstlli.v Tk rorio oas seiii six ny nan batt illo.u t0 Cr, Vice President Morton's little fr l ,j eight and fourteen years, have mi'. . ciwuing to tne Jonustowu sulferun It Is reported that Union town, Kvnh ry, a ra'aiiiity slnvc ld as that of the Conomaugh valley. Vlm s.m to t down in all diritticni fr mt,, devastated region, sj that notliiu. a.n vau un tearuea. aii previou "CJnres-IniB" of W,jn the horse thief , who has bion in lictol ( complicity in the Cronln trng sly, hT uj eclil in an entirely new story fmm kit rmlil.aliA.1 lit tl,A T.'... tt- i m , . v . ... v..v .iM. ti ouiruii loutrt. diets add discredits every other tatmt neretorore atlriiutol to him, a-id now it. pears m tna role cf an ex-member of tt t-dnauian militia, claiming tint h trusted by Dr. Ci-onln's alio 'o I luurl.-m becauto be furnished Foiilmi siiics witlj T.h, ablo inform ition during ono of tin aiji.tir ruins into i.ana I w Weather Crop I.iillotln.' lhe weather crop bulletin fortius. ending Saturday, June 1.5, IS.), s y : fa weather for tbe week wi.s uniuvonUtlci small grains in Mimics its and 1) ikntn sia to the small amount of rain. In lows, IU s ji rl, Kii s and Arkansas the er p cuufr lions were Improved by the woathe.- uf tb present week. Cora is report xl ns gnwi repiaiy, but In some sections f IillinMQiuch rain is reported. Whiat burru t it k progr.-ss ii Central Kiuaos anl will cu meiice in Illinois next veok, A 8'iort era of tim thy and clover Is n iw Lwiu cut a Iowa. In O.iio, Iu liana and Mi :lii;u iH crops bav improve J, but excet-ive rami In terrupted cultivation and h irvjtt wort. Crops were generally retarded in K -titikk; and Tennessee, owing to heavy daily rtu and little suusbine. In', so uo tvcUunt of these States, wheat has been damitd t; Insects and Injured by excessive raiut, though cor i, cotton and tobacco nrj rpr! ed as growing well, but dry woatha isussd ed for cultivation. VIOLKNT HTOIIM. Dcstructl-e Oslo Followed Thunder and Hnili The most terrific storm ever exper.'etirel! Berkeley county, W. Vs., p issvd over tb south wtstvrn portion Sundav eveni'ig. A dis ructlve gxlo wss follow I by a d sastrisj thunderstorm, nud then in turn ly a hi storm, which did great damage. Seil houses were badly dumag d. Huil-stowf twice as Li as lion's eggs folL In lotiie pltcw hail lay on tbe grouui threi iuolie deep; Crops, trees, oto , are rulue.1, but owin; B the lateness of the hour full deta il ciuujtl had. No loss of llto is reported. Latest New if Stanley. A Z uuil ar dispatch soys: Letters recsh d here from Ujiji, dated March 1), siy Btauley met 1 lppoo Tib and sent a nuial of sick followers back with him by wayutti Conga, Stauley intended coming to tb east co ist with Emiii Pasha. T ptwo Tib would arrive at Zanzibar in July. Tbrteof Captain Wissmann's steimers are report) have been loit In the B -nadir co ist. (n-rmsi kien-of-war bavrf gouo iu sjurch o' the uui lug vessols. LIVKSTOCIt Movement and Price at the C tral Drove Yards, l'.ast I.lbrrtr. Tb supply of cnttlo has lieen liberal sJ miaitly co iiiiion, and the m irket life' " opt lor good grades, whih s ld at ainui ! week's pi does; It was almost lmp'b. .,11 niiiiinnn aal'unl liutiln left Ull-O d. n give tbe following a ruliug prices: tr' 1,300. to 1.6J0 li , 94 W t-t 4 40; BV; ti 1.400 Ii a . 94 10 to 4 35: rouh fut, l.l'" " 1.3J0 lbs. , 93 00 to 3 IK); gr o I butch, t graJiJ. MO t 1.100 b s . 9d BJ ui 4 0J; o"'',u.,!i fair, 800 tol.OOJlt)., 13 25 to 3 50; bulls t fat oowsdull at 9'J 00 to 3 00; Iresb ojws springers very dull at 9 J 00 to 35 0) par M IlOUH, i Th receipts of hogs nave len "P1' th market active at 10 to 15o pir cn. er, t-holo light selling highest; Pl01 price! Phlladelphlaa, 91 5 to 4 55; Yjrksff, 94 55 to i 60; roughs, $.1 25 to 1 tor mu waeic nits male at uitri m..i..i. .1 .1.... ikla s.lr hav D"" fair, aud market aotivo at about last " mloea. We ouote as follows: good yearlings, 75 to 80 los. 94 to 4 tw. J ... mon to fair 60 lo 0) lbs, 9 'J 0,J, ' and Indiana wethers, weighin f 110 w J " 94 30 to 4 00; good, 0) to 10J bs, 9" " 4 5; fair to gooj, mixl, 8 to 9) lh. 'Z to 4; common H fair, 75 to8J lbs, d W ' i-rlma rllnm K.S l.iU I ll.l. 11 M t''" ' veal calves, 9U0 to IJJ los f I w v" Pas.-
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