TICKINGS OFTHE TELEGRAPH COXIEIGN AND DOMESTIC. What li Oon On the World Over. Important Events Briefly ChronloUd. Disasters, wIiImih a4 fatalities Three person named Siernbloth, from Hampden. V . father ased GO; daughter. 21, and son, 10. Inst their lives In th lUiaor Ho el, t hicago, Ihinuitli their Ignorance of ar and gs future. They were found dead, having been asphyxiated by gal es caping Irom auotrii Je'. fly the col lape of a bridge at F.li!on. la., Michael M'l.pny wa k 1 1 .!. three tuen fa tally and i2c,erely i t4 J 1 1 1 in J . A r'al chance, Pa., a small borough !l mlle, smith of I'liloulown. I 'a. was iwept away br fire. Fully one-linlf tbe business hi ucs in the town are now in hr . ami many families lire hnmelestand in d' rituie circumstance. 'I he lire was of incendiary origin. '1 be loss ia estimated at IHO.oui, about hslfof wbiih la covered by Insurance. At K Inr !ty. Mo , fire started In a bak ery S'liionv hik ht and I effre it w.s cxtin rul lie I I ') M i worth of dumag wasdone. A retire of business houses wer burned and totally uedrnyed. rime (mil I rnalile. At r've'jreen. Alii.. Wright Green wa Mn nnwl in htn vmn i ir )'ri m i-n t for ihiill. ii.mi.i! i.iMiiii 'nker to tilit ilno!. 'I Ins ii tin- iri cm u rinii i.ndcr Ilia Iur. which w as asc. in H-i'i At ?.'i w York Miiiitui' lc Copnllion, 35 yeur n!il hliot it t d ni.eto islv wounded llineiic A cnnmlcr, a married Woman He alters ar I shot Irinsclf mid died instantly. M fialitnclwit te, W. II. H'iriilil ,d i nomination ti be Associate .lus'ic of the Sopit'ine t ourt ia t all hung up in the senate t 'mil iiiiltce. The lresi.b-i,t lias written expressing his regret! tli.it lie uud Mr t Icvelu'id ure uiiulily to iiiti-ii I tin- Wo 1 .17 1 r before it l permanently closed I'lnaiirlnl mot rniiitnerrlnt. The 'Inu-ury husclosid up tho Socorro Xitiitiil ll.riK of S ic )-ru, N. M., for coti tinneil anil persistant violations of tho na tional banking lil". The Wfilniii'i Iron ntnl Steel Company of Chester, I'm., Inn hnlej. I retfii.. I nliiir unit Imtnmrl V. Tho l'entpylvaina Iron ;iils, I.aneas'cr, Imve c'.os d lor lark of orders. l lt-eltinpnti. Thirty six new cases of yellow fever ti'id iwotiniths were retried in Priinswick, (in. fan Thursday. I'ntr t k Kunulcy choked to death by swal lowing k sponge while on ttio operating- ta ble Ht Syracuse, X. Y. An investigation is being mu le. A car containing Io.on0.000 in -old arriv ed ut New York Sub-Treasury from San Fruiiebeo on Friduy. Tho cur wa guarded by lie urine. I men and the date of blilp- luvnt kept u tecrrt. - . : ...nir.un M. ' ix... .. ' OUB BOHDEHS. The recent storm which iwept along the Atlaulic ro ut we st of (iuadulaji, Mel., did more danu ge than wun ul ti rst rfK)rtoil. The inundations in thu Tepic territory caused ihouaands dollars' loss to stuck men and funnels and entire vitiligos were kwept away, 'lhu number of lives lunt is now placed u l'X). Many bodit liavu ulready been recovered und the m'urcli for the iiiiim ing otioi utill catitiniu' Cholera is a!;iil tatnpe I out in Ham burg. There have been I'.nn casts und 7" (li'iiths in the rhurle'oi ilntiict of llelgium. Four died on Wednesday. BHOi-KfcU) TO DUAT1I. Martin Foy Dlos in Donnenioru's Klco trical Clmir. M irtiu Foy, the youi.g inur.lcrci oT Henrietta Wilsnf, wat ln u'ki I t ileith in the electric chair !:i tl.u I'lison ut I'aniiiiii'irrt, N. Y.. ):i t! prcs ence id the vitiii iis r .: r 1 hy law am nevvral lien p:is'r nn-ii. body win taken lo .-ar.i.i 1 .r Imnai liy liii fatl.er. huy n.: iifi' i'i't fur the murder of hi; llll-trev iii'Iif .i lia Wilson. Mie lllllle flull I'tii.s li-:plii.i and met Foy ut ivii.it. :.i wi.ere tin y I. 'II Moli ntly in' love wuli cue! older l i y .is very much ilitsipated uik J-aliusuiW li and he ami the girl had ire q lent iiia re s ovor men win in I'oy ihclur d er paynn: iitieiiltoti to her. loj bouitlil a revntter May I I. and Mattel out vtith the luteiitniii of fhoo lii' the girl He met Iter mi Hie Mreet. u:nl cttr-iug hoi ur her nl cced I :UI li U nilli rs In g in litinl til ;. He hot her Inst in tin- bin k and win t n.e tell shot her Iwice in the he.nl. ,S!ied:ei the lull day. I'oy wui tin ,1 .ill, voyeurs o a. ne. A IJIO JOH ON HAND. Tli. DuUculty Now Confronting the Co lumbi in E xposition Mnnngem. It cost f lit id i ll i ) 1 i make the World') Fair ut lnr:i: . Hie otlici.ili would like It know iut li.ivv iiiiiili it will take to nn make it I In1 Fair olllci.i s ure under i bond of 1 1 .oot',1 (I I t i l ut e nil 1 1. tl bill di llg' and oilier uppiit'teuaiii'i'S renin-c I mnl tin ark renin, cl (o its tnrni r cnliditlou b January 1 ls:'t. To do this is now ptnctically iinpoiblo and they have asket tint park coniiiii'oooti rn lur at le.i t m ih iiiMii' n eu-i,in of tne tune, and it p ii-i i.le J.' moutlis. ilnsie iiidl will be giailti tl piohiilv. but then are other dilliculties 1 lie liinldiirs are m luri;" Ihiil it wnl be nn i xi eusivu and u soinu pariioilnri .1 interim la- k to tear then down. I'oiilrai'tors win) have looked ut tin Alauti m lureri IhiihI.hi;. w:,:i Ii covers ill acres, nay that tliH ihhii who ra. s it wil have to lie a sk.lllnl ns ihe urclntect wlic tilaiined it. Mil there will be more sal vagi Irnm the ManiHiict urets' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 u than nnv oilier. M.inv contrutcurs sny tin re is vcrv little tnau'ili: in thu ImiiIiIiIks worth hand ling It is istiniutea unit the Wi rl.i's FhI. ronccsalmiuirek have cleiired i,,S)J,(!0H. Tin Ferris wheel ulone bus i:un e .ti0 I above the cost of cousin, ciiou und the poi- iou of the receipts paid Into the Fuir ire it ury. A run ,i vt :is born at Polo, Mo., frw days Hgo at the birth of whxli tlnrj were present live general ion The (hid. the neither, the gruiiiimit her, the great grand-inoilim- und the gieut-grcat-graud-iuottit.r. LATER MlWg WAIF. CAflTAt ARD LIS, Factory Inspector Watchorn, of Pennsyl vania says the reports receired from his (! put lea through tha State Indieate that the condition of trade among manufacturers ii as dull as It has been at any time during the year, with no prospect of a change for the better. At Springfield. O., the great reaper firm of Warder. liusbneli & ulessner, employing 1 'J00 men when running full, has made a reduction in wages averaging 10 per cent. Other large manufacturers there will, It is stated, soon follow their example. At Muncle, Ind., Maring, Hart A Over's window glass factories and 'the Whitely Harvesting Mtichino works, employing 1, men. hnre resumed. Hail Urol' plnss factories and the White Hlver steet milts, emplovlng l.'' men here also, resumeil. The rolling mills ntnl quarries at the Ty rone. 1'n., forges employing about C X) men have resumed operations alter a long shut down. The strik'lig tn iners of the Springlleld, Ills., district have decided to return to work on the terms offered bg tho operators previous to the strike, Ft cents per ton grois. The Mrike ufTects l.UM men. The striking Louisville and Nashville shopmen l eld n secret meeting ut I.n.iis villo and nfter discussing the situation f iilly reoIve l upon a complete surrender. A M per lent re lucloo in the wages of the NO employe of the Sharon, Pa., iron works, will go into r fleet November I1). Tim MingoSt (el Mid Iron mill, at Mingo Junction, Ohio, closed down indefinite ly. Six hundred men ure thrown out o CHIpli'V tllfllt. At l.at caster, Pa., the onetogn rnttnn mill, employing iilioiit I.imhi hands, hlarte l on lull time ulter working half tnno lor u month. The rolling mill of (lie Oxford (N .1.1 Iron und Nail ( iiiupany nus Minted. Tl men Imve ngrt't'd t i a reduction. 'Ihe. woik employ abou' l.mn men. . tt .Tl:l:s, AM IIH SM AMI FATt.tTtrs. Two seriously nn 1 ten painfully injured Is the result ot a collision belwuen uu 'Hi tiois ( 'eiitriil eo.il train and tho norihli 1 1 1 I express train ut otto, heir miles south nl Kankakee, 111. l l.e report that seven were killed w a incorrect, though soinu of tho In jured rnnv die. ly the explosion of n boiler in tl dye houe ut Spok me, Wash.. Mrs. .hilin l!i nn, II Hol land, M;-s 'turner utnl Mis Azee were killid. Three ersons wrre killed and live in jured in a collision on the Keuding road Trenton. N. J The dead ure Jiiiues Tafler ty and .lames MeKenua, both of 1'hiladel I t j in. und nn unknown man. On n card foiiiitt iii his pocket was the nauu' of ThomiM M iher. Washington. 1. '. ( 'liarle A. ells. a milliouiire linulier;,ii:i of Nigiiiaw.Mich , w:is drowned while lniiit ing by the upettiiig of his canoo on llow string lake, Minn. At Tottetiville, S. I , n passenger train on the .Stutcn lidnti I Itnpi t Transit roa I col ilde l with a tain In thestation. ('nuduetor F.t.'ikJ),'ivT ucrushed beti'4on twociirs t.,.luMiiutly killed ami Urakeiuau Wal lai-eWedell receiveil iiiemal injuries Which, it Is believed, will result fatally. ' f. - At JlirmingliHin, Aln, the bi M"l.'hua big mogul locomotive, itrawing n IrV-8.1, train on the (ieorgia I'uci'U: lailrad, exploded, killing instimtly Kugincer Williaiil Mills und Fireman J, W. lluclmnau At llaltlu Creek, Midi , the following ad ilitiouil biliui nl' v icii iti s til' Fri day's wrecic on the (irainl Trunk rail roa 1 werj idenutied mi Tuesday: S. K Frown. Mrat liroy. ( int.; Mrs. llvel na Al drich. Fdward'sbur,:. Mich.: .!. M. lleis. Cli eai: .1 I. axe. New York. Fiht ')od:n r iu.:i -.u:c aimed. . I llt.MFS AMI t'KN Al.Tir. S.itntiei W. I'or-ey, the lending colored c.t!-ti of Washington, Pa., was ioln,ed and unit dered just alter 1 o'clock aml.iy inortiitig by two unknown men within two squares ol bis hoinii Thu cause of tin de.'d a mystery. Hairy I.a. y. t.l" Moiix Fulls. S. 1 . i-hol nt.d i'i-'.i:i:ly killed bis w ife a Id ino'.iicr in law, Mr, l.ydia Utinker, und tli-u kb it himsell tlno iu the he id The act w is ( omiilitte 1 in the priseneo of his two liit;e cliiitlicn. I. acy b ailies In mother -in-l.i wr his doniostic tr m h .no. vt u;y. Tho Kev. lr. Philip Schuff, rtv'arded by ninny as tho greatest I. viug uiitliority on ex g-si und cliur' Ii history, died ul bis home in Now York C.ly. Paralysis at tin iuinicdiatc cause of ib ath. Fire at I.cmars. Ia., destroyed the ) rin ripa! buhines biusts of the town. Lost flisj.iKi't. in horses were also Imriinl. - Mt'l I I I.IM III s. At I'.rui swic k. tia . ibrte deaths frnn yellow lever were i lliciully n ported in Mom'iiy. Sis new nisiH weie lept.rted oi 'i'liiMlay. Then ure iindt r treutmeut : whites und 'Jl I colored To date a total ol 41 have d.ed und ll.'S have I en discharged THE DAT l'LE CUE i K DISASTER Only Twelve of the Victims Identiflod 1 hus i'ar. The following victims of Friday's wr?ik at iiiiulu Creek, Mich., have been positively identified: Frank II. Smith, leg atniiutut- ed and since died. For. Fluln, N. Y ;C'harles W Van I tiisen, (sprout limok, N'. Y., died ofinjuiies; Mr. Charles W. VanDusen. Thomas P. Stringer. Port I'over, Oct.; William H. Henry, Fast (Jrecnwicli, R. I.; Kdivln I. Magoou, Warwick. H. I.; Mrs. Albeit liradley. Simo e, Out ; J.W. Heard ley, Wnt kin. X. '.; Mrs. F. It. McKenxie, Wi-tonsin; Miss A. W. WorthiUHii, New York, James (J. Worthinan, brother of nh. ve, I'J ye.irj old und only boy killed; Thomas Mi Farvey, London, Can. There are now 15 unidentified bodies The billowing sin known lo be uinong the Mirne.t ioile.tt!i, nut Ciiiuot t4 lilentined: Mr-. Fv-lyii A. Alilrich. of dwanlsburg, Mich ; Mis. A. K. Werm-r. Htocku.rt, N Y.; Mrs. J. A. Wood. Odesa, N. Y. Tn Italian government is lakir.g steps to ueciare martial law over all Sicily and extirpate brigandage on the island. The work will be doue by 112.000 troop. A FAST TRAIN OF DEATH. Ts,enty-S?ven World's Fair! Visitor Los Their Lives TWO TRAINS ON THE CHICAGO AND GRAND TRUNK HAIL ROAD COLLIDE. Ccorea of Those Who Faoaped Death Maimed and Mutilated. Horrible OstailaofOne of the Host Disaatroua Wreaks of Recent Tears. Twenty-seven hesps of charred. blackened flesh all that remains of what a few hour belore were men. women and children la the eiijovmeiit of health and happiness- .est upon tne tloor ot an improvised morgue 10 the basement of a furniture store It 11 itile ( reek, Mich. A mile away in tin City Hospital are a score or more of human beings with gashed lodles and broken limbs. Adtl to this an engineer In jail and a conductor under bond to appear and tht story is told in brief of the lutest of rsllroid horrors, and one of the most appalling In its character of this or recent years. The dead are: Frank II. Smith. Fort Plain, N. Y F. T. Mngoon, Providence, H. I. W. W. Hniry. Woonsocket, It. I. Mrs. ( buries Van Duseti, Sprout Prook, N. Y. Nine nifn, i Ight Knmen, one boy and one body, together with three human trunks with limbs ami bends missing, were burned beyond Identification., One of the female bod cs IsheTevedto be that of Mrs. W. W. Hmry, ol Woonsockett, ILL One of the male victims ia believed to to Wiilinni Lewis Wilson, of Kvatiston. 111., and uno'lher in supp.ised to he J, W. Ut urdsley of Wutkit'.s, N. Y". The injured are: Fzekiah Pavldaoti.Fii'r por'. N. Y.; Miss ISehe Williams, lH'kHi't, N. Y.; Mr. Henry Ptlslniell, llrockp ri, X. Y.; William lhmpson. Ho Istork, Ont.; I rank l.'oiters. WooiUtiM-k, Out.: t rinleiick W ur-z. Ilnchester, N Y.; Fvilyn Wurii, tl nuhti-r o' iifove; llnrvev Smith, Fort Piiiiii, X. Y.: Nelhe F Smith, Fort Plain. N. Y.; Albert llimlley. Out.; Frank Turner, MnidiH Smilhvil.e l'a;.lohn C, Stewart, I'.-i'ion, In.; ,leiiiiie,iiaiighter of above; Mrs. Yai.ve. Situcoe, t nn., lieorge Vance. Sim-c.-e, Clin., son of above; Joseph S. Archived, Kviitisicn, ill., lieorge Siiukieioii, Auburn, N. Y.; Tlioinii- J. Monroe, iiburu. X. Y'.; Mr.. I'.ear.lsiee. hprnigtiel.l, ill; II. W, Williams Toronto. an ; Maggio O'llrady, Oawtgo, i'. Y.; C. F. Adams, lluffa.o. N.Y. r Ml KO TO oli:V ORIiFHS. Ih'reet disobedience of orders on the pnrt id a I hie.i.'o und (irsnd 1 run k engiinar unit coudiicior, both of whom have seen long service with ti e company and were regarded us modi I employes, was the cause ol ibo trajitly. A llu uioml and Wlili coint) s ei uil Irani ol eight oslnce cars lilleti with F.aterii fo'k. who bml heen Inking in the sights of the World's Fair, left the Six tieth Street station ottlie road ut Chicago ut s l" p. m. ns the lint section of the night expre-s. known its N". ti. The train was in clnire i. f Conductor Hurt N. Scott and Ku Kineer 1 lurry Woollev. Alt went well until llutilo Creek depyt was rem Intl. i'ltis wus at 8:7 a. m. V ruin here to the railroad yards, a distanco of a tn.le mid u half, there i u double traik. When the Wneoinb eclal came to a t'lll stop in Hi depot, the night oteraloii-y.rtv etl to Coiitlucior .-cot I tn y .if an'utsler lor the train, to proceed to me double truck fttsf of Main st reel, about a half mile dis. taut, and there nwail the paaaing of the weslbotind Pucilic exuress. known in Xo. '.. This trui ii which wa nearly three hours late, wiim conitHisetl nl l.'i iluv couches ami t ivo bagguge i urs. Mtt ot the day coucnes bail seen miiiiy years service and were in poor condition to witi, stand n collision. I.verj mie ol t ne fated number was packed w III Knsterii people, the majority ol w hom taking ml vn ii luge t il I In low' i utes Were on tl.eir wuv lo take in tho lust . wiek of the I lis linn. 1 lie rueitic expris w as in charge of Con duct. r John Pi il mid l iigineer (ii.h.-ri lanshaw, belli of Wiioiii bad let ei veil tir- de'siit Litis lo. lolookoiit lor I he e.islt.oti.nl tiHin on t tie doiibio track uud Were uccoid ingiv on the alert. Alter receiving orders ut tho Itnttle Creek s'a'l in, Kiigineer Wi til ley pr. Heeded up tne toiime trui k, inn n.'.leail ot stopping In uc- lonlaiiee ui h Ins iiisiructioiis until tne weslbotind express had passed be conliliil'd in uiiil entered iiguin on the single truck. Hit h tnlly gone more than an eight of u unlit when the headliglil ol I be liit llic express a sieii i oiiitug atoiind the slight curve I en. ml t he tcicgruph i.tlice of thu railroad arils It was hpeediug westward ut the rule of Id miles hour. There wus no time to apply air brakes or rever-e levcis. 1 he engineer and tiremun :f li 'tli trains jiiuited tor their luo, and it er. .ii. I later the g ant locoiuotives came logt ther with u iruh that could be lieurd a ha.f mile uwuy. W.tii lea-tul lore the engine of thespec al plowed. neurly half way into that of the ex- pics, dining it tmckwurd into the baggage ut. it i iaiif-r in iiiru nun i in tny Miaches behind. The shot k w a so terrillu dun the tirst four of the-e weie compieteiv 'elescopeil, tbs lirst conch cutting tbrongh 'lie set on. I und the tetond into the third, like Hash of lightning, the mof of eecli pushing over tn ncails ot the sleeping pus tengers and sweeping them in a muss to the ninth end of ihe curs To udd to the horror the wreck look fire from ihe'sloves or Ihiiips. and us the rl luoiinteil up, the groans ami shrieks of the fuutmcu ana injured wire succeeded by heartrending, agonizing cries and aipeaH for lie n fiom the scores tmprisoiiea iy ins heavy timbers, or held down by the seals and iron frame work. T he travelers on the special, neurly all of whom had been shaken out of their berths by the shoes, poured out of thu cars, but belore the rury oi tnu nam s uiey were al most powerless to render any ussistauce, except to the injured in I he fourth cur. TIim t'iiv ilreninii nromntlv responded to the alarm und alter extinguishing tbe tl in ncs commencett the gruesome work ol iccnverin what remained of thu victims, the silice tuking care of the valuables and keeping the cowu at a instance. Alter a thorough search of the debris was iiiikilu uinl it was certain that no more bodies remained, i ti freight car con'aingin the charred remains was backed down to the city depot and its contents transferred lo an undertaker, a wiecKiug crew sei in wors, the debris again sorted uud burned und lelt nothing tut a heup of UKbts lo tell the story of one of the most awful holocaust! in the history or railroading. H1AMK IT ON KAl'H OTIIIB 1'iiL'ineer Woollev and Conductor Bcott of ihe special Wat n, wers arrested at Battle ( leek. Mich., on warrants sworn out uy I'ro-ec'itiug Attorney ( link o iitrging man lniiL.-liter. r-coit was released on J.isw onii. N ooiiew coiiiii not secure bondsiiieu und was lacked mi. Soot i mivb ne nave tho enuineer a diit'l- ca'e of the order lie receiveil and supposed he understood II: that he rleiwurna well into the baggage cur and did not know t at Iheaiiginetir lind gone ovr (be sidm t brl I lukttii the single truck uuitl the colli.en occur reu. Wollev claims that when Scott ban e bitu liia orders he said No, tf bos guns throngli and Ihe dispatcher Is crsr y abont us not getting out of I ere. He asked me if 1 was ready to go and I asked hi in If he was sure No, 9 bad gone through. He aald 'yes. si "Las.' After I got into She yard 1 saw a hrnd Ight. I thought at first it wa the switch ei glne.bnt In a moment I saw tnnl she was coining too fast. 1 shut the throitln and rever-ed inv engine. My trui n came to a stop and whs standing still when No. 9 struck my engine. I w as thrown against the tank and my ante was hurt. I ask etl my fireman after the wreck if he remembered wf.at Bcott said to tne. He sad be did. lie told me that No 0 had gone through. I raw Scott alter the wreck. He was much excited. I as ed him In regard to the order again. He mut tered ont something and said he thought that Na V '"""i", , EFFECT Or HARD TIMES. Reports From 631 Industrial Firm Dhow 101.703 Htn Out of Work, And a We. ly Loss of l,a03 861.30 In Wrgsa Within. Year. f be "American Economist" Xew York, baa reports from 684 sample Industrial es tablishments In sll the H different States. They report that they had employed on the 5th of November, '1)2, 100.423 men, and on tb 2d of September this year only O'.GGO, cut down of almost two-thirds. The sami firms were paying out in wages last year l 76Z2S8 30. a week; they are ,now paying but 15-l'J 43fi 91 a week. The returns from thee establishments alone tusk the fol lowing showing: Decrease in labor since November 0, 1802 per cent. Decrease in wages since Ndvemccr 0, 1802, HT) per cent. increase in business since November S Wi 47 -i per cent. Number of bends nut of work 101.70.1. ' The loss in total weekly wages l,2iJ2,9rl. 31. Average decrease in the rate of wages '2.'.V er week. The Mi istablishments which report from Peunsylvsnin snow a deem ase in the num ber of men employed Irotnl'l, tl77 to !l.7IO;nnd a decrease In their wages from l!l Vl'.ilt.tjJ to I8i..r:i.'.24, to the worklngmen of over l.tl.tM) a weefl Ohio's ! 0 returns show a shrinking in men employe, i Irom 2S,f.')M to 7 48J ami a week v tlr m wage eornings from .'Ht.03.'i. 70 to M, ()V.) (12. or over 21l, 000 a week. In W est Virginia 20 concerns are beard from which now employ 2.3H9 men; last year they gave employment to 8.132. Their weekly wng-s row are al).. 410 !A; last year they earned 1)4,0:6 70, al most lour times as much. AGAIN IN IlUSINFSS. It Is Not Ores , but Indicatoa That the Hopeful Outlook for the Future is Well Founded. R O. Dun Co.'s "Weekly P.evie.v ol Trade," Xew Y'ork, says: There ha lccti much gain in hope and a littio business. Assurances that the reieal bill will toon bo passed have ugain been accepted by traders as reasons lor buying things speculative nt higher prices; and with money abundant Oil call IssVmm.Oi)!) buving been received in this city within 10 weeks speculation In stocks ami products hus an unusual stimu lus and would expand even more but lor cont nue I embarrassments of industries. Wheat has rien c. helped by heavy foreign purchases, and in ipito of better crop prospects corn Is .stronger. Pork lis been lilted so far that nnoiner collapse is feared by some, l'etro'eiini bus been ad vanced 1c and speculators are siiHisel to be utilizing alleged bumbardoicuts of Hio to increase the value of coffer. Willi these goods thore are some not so f'ood,- Psnewals of maturing notes to a arver amount as fori'i'il tumii the hanks liev-.t.WHJro, Tacticaltyaii the clearing housu cerlilit',ies have been retired here and at ltoston. Imports are for behind those oi lust year and the accumulation of good in bond is imusjlly large, so that cus toms us well as internal leveliue rerenns lecreaso heavily. 'I he root of the dittlcnltv is the decreass in consumption of is 1 1 kinds. In that respect tbe week bus brought no rceptihie change. J he volume of domestic trade has been slowly inereusiin lor some weeks as re- or,s Iroiu other cities iiniicate, and in nil comparisons the fa.-t that triido iiiccae. in September mid Ocloucr last year should oo Kept in iniiiii. i he fat hires last week number ..Pi in the I'nu.il Mates against 'J0 last year, and -'J ill Canuda aguiinit Z-'t lost ys.i'. HARD WINTF.lt TREDICTED. Six Raasou Oivea by a New York Weather Prophet. Loren Pushtu in, an uged Mrtner of Ply mouth, Chetiiingi) county, X. Y has quits a repiitatimi as a reliable weather . iTophrt, and whenever lm makes it prognostication his friends regard it ns worthv of credenro Mr. Cushmnii believes the com'hg wlnlei w ill be an ntiti-iially eere one. und basei his opinion on the toilowinggrotinds: First, the husks of corn ore niiicli thicket than usual, and tif n dep orange tint, in st' ad id' a light lemon hue. Second tl.c bog s tut t tut: jsgged. instead of smooth. Third, the goose bone taken froai a May ru ed lowl kliuua larger und winter snots than i tistiunarv. which resemble i lie can d of Mar. Foil tn, tho crop of nuts of ull kinds is immena ami Itho squirrels and I'hipmoiiks are larii.g in prodigious stores early In the season. F.ftti. the nirtridge an I woo loock are lijh'.itu in barns uud miibouses intead of trees, and ducks a'O Hying in L -stiapel instead of -shaprii. tlocks toward the South. Sisth. the gieeu Irog are chao-iiig their skin and are even now seeking cool wlls. Mid springs lor their winter quarters. Mr. Ciishmaii believes Ihe coming winter will be the most severe this country has experienced since the winter of liZi. THE FAIR WIDE OPEN SUNDAY. Hand and Organ c'onoer.s, and All the Dig Uulldtngs Open to Visitors. A greatly increased iiitetidnnco marked Ihe Ust Sundy but one of the Otliciul World's Fair season. Ti e change in policy on the pert of tho adnilni-triitioii brought cut tho peopio ill larger numbeis than on any previous Sunday. The e ecutivo ollicers bad Issued orders to run everything on tho widu open plan, tho same us on week days. Concerts were given bv four of the Ftim- Ition bunds, un organ ioncert wn given in 1 csiival Hull and the l.in. II Knssnm choir lung iiml gave ihe iepieuiitHtioii of a i-iiMiuil wedding in ct (Milne. I h carsvels n lid nearly ml the Mate buildings w.-rn open, 'i he foreign rnuimi-sioiieis bow ever, kept their p'a-us closed und i here was not much improvement in r-vit'd to r x ti i hits All the buildings wi re open u i lil 0 o ch ck. The electric ft iniiiiins . laved ut nn ht itut the iiliiminiiiiotis of ib grand toiirt wus the same us on week ilavs. WORLD'S FAIR ATTENDANCE Tbe following are tbe otliciul figures fot the paid ud missions to the fair: May (month) l.Cvl.aT, June (month) '.'.two Hi Juiy (month) 2.700.-.K August inionili) H,rM. Sepletntier illlontb) 4.P-VS, pi: October (to dutu) 6.3V. Tolul, ....20,02S.7 TRENTON'S BATTLE FIELD XV IMPOBINO MONUMENT Dedloatsd. The Ooyernors of Eight States Fartlolpatein the Ceremonies. The Trenton battle monument was dedl cated at Trenton, K. J., on Thursday, Tbi Governors ot many states psrticipated, anc an Impressive military display was one ol in .features. Tbe monument commemo rates the encourter of (len. Washingtot with the Prltlsli and Hrsisns In 'Jrenton on December 2(1, 1770. It was upon thb occasion that he braved tbe ice to cross tht Delaware. Aronnd the monument 30 000 people were gathered to witness the exercises. Th dignitaries present Included (lovs. Flower, ul New York; Patiisoo, of Pennsylvania; Fill Irr, of Vermont: Reynold, of Delaware Pus ell. of Massachusetts; Werts, of New Jersey; Morris, of Connecticut and Drown, Of Maryland. The first statue nnvcll-'d was that ot Itlair McClenachan, presented by the I'hila delphla City troop, Cant. J. Lspsiey Wilson making the address. Then rame tne statue of John Kussell, presented by Msssacbu setts (inv. Kussell being the speaker. The (Governors of New Yor, Pennsylva nia and Connecticut made presentation spteches for the tablets given by tbeit Slates. The shaft. Roman Doric In style. Is of whfte granite, it towers l3o feet In the ait and is surmounted by a bronze statue of Washington, 13 feet high and is the gift of New York State. Its summit wdl he ac cessible by means of an electric elevstor. Thirteen electric lights will shed 'heir radi etice upon the dsrkness every night There arc four cabinets on the base of tne pedestal "The Continental Army Crosint( the Delaware," presented by Pennsylvania, "TheOponlngof tbe Fight," by New York; ''The Surrender of the llsisns," by Con necticut, and an historrnl hrnnr tablet prrsentetl by tho Society of ihe Cincin nati in Ne w Jersey. Tho Ttinntimnt and Mtecoet tJO.OJO; lb Government giving The parade was (ha handsomest demon stration of the kind ever seen in New .hirsey, EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. Figures for the Last Nine Months Building t'p the Oold Reset vs. The treasury department has issued nn advance statement of the imports and ex ports for the first nine" months of the prt-s rut year. During that period the value of imports was iiL'5..',..s.).(ii,t; of domestic ex port. ."is7,0ll 4t!2; of foreign exerts, 10.122 721; a total of exports, 1(503, l4 1 . The excess of imports over exports for ti e nine months was 22,321.4I0. As compared with 1S1U the relative situn Hon bus great ly changed. The imports t'.r the month nf September 1S93 were tl 3.M1.. wsj or 21.10(1 2(52 less than in 1W2. ' Tho export of domestic articles were greater by 7.!'.l.2."i5. On September 30. IN i.',ih ex cess of imports over exports lor the month ws 4.,V)7;."70; for the three months. 70 t)2.'t.osi): but for the nine months the excess of exports and imports was 2!.2t4. 0I. In September, lst'li, ihe exports of goltl were 1 4.'iO.H(i2: lint oris, Jd.rCN.nio. The ex ports of silver were H742.0t2;im ports I.!tl4,7"!t. It is understood that the treasury depart ment will take steps to restrict the payment of gold over thecountersof the sub-treasury at New Y'ork with a view to building up the gold reserve, which bus now been invaded to the extent or !o,000.0o0. leaving it in round tig tires at t.i.VOOO.000. Of course Der- softs desiring golil in payment of interest1 checks and for gold ceriiticntes, etc., will be given it, but tor ordinary demands cur rency will be paid. THE FAIR CLOSES OCT. 30. Trough Visitots Will be Permitted to See Buildings Torn Down. The announcement made by thu Council of Administration that the Wor d s Colum bian Fair ut Chicago would not be formal ly closed October 30,but would remain ojieai us long as the weather permits and the peo ple unnt to come, does not mean exactly what it savs. Nobody expected that tho gates would be abandoned tho moment tbe cur tain dropped on the White City, and it will ertoinly drop October 30, and nobody ex pects that people who wish to enter the grounds to watch the buildings being torn down ami exhibits move ! away will be de nied that privilege if they uro willing to pity for passing through tbe gates. That is all the resolution adopted by tbe Council ol Administration means. The Fair hus no otliciul recognition by Congress after Oct. 30 und the exhibits will, many of them be on their way from the grounds as earlj as ) o'c'ock the morning of thu 31st lust. Chlosgo's Groatest Day and Crowd. Seven hundred Hint lit' y-onn thousand human kouls! Seven hundred and hltv-one thousand souls gathered together within liillu more than old acres that is, little iipirethau a square mile. liealing with largo iiumDers it is dimcult for tbe human mind lo grasp their sunill- cance This mighty throng at Jackrnui Park last Monday, centered within little more than a square mile, numbered more souls tliuu are in various states oi ine i nion. I, el us run through the list of those which are under 7.'.1,0X) for the sake of the Mgiiitlcance Of the illustration: Colorado. 420.001. Connecticut. 740.000; Delnware, lGD.uno; Florid. .7J2.0O0; Idaho, 8.V0D0; Maine. UdJ.OOO; Montana, 13 ; Nevada, 40,000; New Hampshire, 377,000; North Dakota. lsH.Oxj; Oregon, 3H.0U0; Khode Island, 340 OK), South Dakota. X K 00). Vemiont, 333.0OO; Wyoming, til.ouo. It is not ptotmble that within this gener at on. at least, the like of this gathering will be seen. Chicago Times. DEATH OF M. GOUNOD. Tn Composer of Faust Diet of Paralysis of lha Brain. M. Gounod, tho great musical composer, died on Wednesday. ut his Villa at St. Cloud, near Paris, France. Ho never recovered his faculties alter ho was stricken. The direct cause of death was general paralysis of the train. Charles Fvsncois fiotinnd was born In this city June 17, 1811). Alter the usual couree of (ruining be became known as a lyrio coinposiir. None of Ins early works ucnievetl success, Dill tils opera ot "f uust ' took nil the lovers of opertlic music by surprise. His subsequent productions were ail successful. Manhattan Day. ridav was Manhattan day at the World's Fuir, Chicago At the exercises at the Xew York state building Mayor Ciilroy, (Jen. Horac Porter, Chauncey Depew, John U. Fellows ami Hon. Heth Lowe were tbe speaker. Agues liootli rrad Joseph I. C. Clarke's poem. "Xew Y'ork to Chicago." in which Chicago wa called the queen of the West. The paid admissions were 200.317, much lea than the New Y'orkert hail llgurrd. Of that number it is estimated abeut 75,000 were from the metropolis. EXTRA SESSION OF CUNGRES3 sixty sKcorn pat. 8kratr The l bate on the silver repti bill was continued until adjournment. Hova In the House to day a bill,;,, pensing with proof ol loyalty in the cns, of persons who, before the war, were entt th d to pensions or to bounty lands, w,, objected to by Mr. Burrows, Republican, of Michigan, as far as the pension clause wM concerned. Thereupon Mr. Ostes withdrew the pension clause and the bill was pvs( Then cam up tbe prniositlon for the better control of national banks, and It wasngrt-.,) to without even a division It provides tliat no national hank in association shall make any loan to Its president, vice president cashier, directors or any of Its .11' bookkeepers, agents, servants or other per son In us employ until the proposition to make such a loan, stating the amount. term and security therefor, shall have been sub mitted In writing by tbe eron desiring tlm same to a meeting of the board of director or of the executive committee. and approv, by a majority of thns present constituting a quorum, but only the amount now al lowed by tbe law. ' Tbe House then ad journed. siiTV-Tiimn py. Hkmatic. The debute and deadlock nn th silver repesl bill was cor. mined, and alter a series of starches the senate took a recess until lo o'clock to-morrow. Horsir I'hr New York ami Xew Jersey brldve bill was passed. The Hill nmendiii the revised statute relating to fees niei oflenders against the Culled Siu'es. it estjli. lisbing a iiuilorin fee for naturalization ,,f nliens by I'niletl Slates Circuit ami District Courts, preventing ihe lin-e or Judinsl proces. and provitlliig that the defendant, when arrested for vio'ation of the Fluted States law, shall be taken belore tne nenrest olllcer qtialitied to give the defendant hearing wa unwed. The lioue then, alter ome uuimpoitiint business adjourned. sixTV-mrnTii nay. SrfJATK. The silver bill wrangle wn coniinned again to-day, and titer an excit ing session the senate udiour ,ed for th day. IIocsk Without disKising of nr.y h:iu ness the bouse proceeded to pay its trihu'e. of respect to the memory of the late Wil. ham Miitchler, of Penusvivunia. Kii!ngitic addresses were made ami then, as a mm s i.f resprct to the liiemory vf the iletensed. the hou'e fit oii'iied. MXTV-rirTII IV V. S' ATE The senate session today trie m pti. v of nn executive nature, no l-uslnesi ol importance hc.ng trntisactvd in open se. sion. Ilovsir. The house passed u salary do. firicnev bill appropriating (.'LVi.tMsi arid the bill to remit half tin' dunes assessed Hgainst exhibits sold at the World'a Fair, or tlm. now on exhibition there, whieli may go to the CiilKorniil Midwinter Imposition nml he sold there. io other bn-irit-s of any Importance wos transacted when thu bot.s' ndjournetl. SIXTY-SIXTH !Y. SKTl(. Nothing of Imtiortance wnt done in (h -eiiHte today, tlie silver repeal bill being still on debute. After a Mi.irt executive session the senate adjourne I. Hoi'sR. In the bouse to- Iny routine leisj. nesa nus considered and several small bi.lt weru passed. SISTV-srVKNTIt i.V. Sfnsik In the euate today speeelit upon the Mivcr j.un li:i-c bill wein luade liy three Seniitors from silver Mates .tones and Stewart, of Navuda. un I Teller, of ( ul. orsdo. All of those stieeches were. Inm- ever, ip continuiiiion of some Mutt hud hem begun Wees ago. and ull of (hem went over to-day with uu arrangement to h continued at mine future time. Not the slighe.-t attention wus paid to them bv the few Senators who came and went and tl.ert were only two attempts ir.iulo to secure tut; attendance of a iiuottim. The legislative licli n ol a con'lnipitis day's session to is recorded, us of last I tiesdav, was curried on by a recess this evening Instead of an n I Joiiuimcnt. 'J'be recess is until 10:30 to morrow morning. . lloi sK-The public printing bill, a re.ob) lion distributing (23,0.s now held by nit receiver of the .Moriiio:i I'h'trcti for chaVit able purposes and u bid appropriating 17.0iJ0 to construct u revenue cotter lm service on the ureut lakes were passed by the House to day. The Oat. s ll.ittkt untt y bill was taken up for t oiioideratio.i and .it bated until adjournment. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Padkukwhkt, the pianist, la composing r.n opera. Sknatob White, of California, w.is a sailor. Hupyaro Kii'i.txo gets njt loss tbnn IfO for each bulla I bo writes. Vicu-ParsinasT SrKVENsoi In ) .-is-M hi I'.loo ningtoti (.III.) homo and will move l to V aHlitiigton. HEomiK fiori.n Is far moro populnrln X"W Yorkthun his fatlieruver was. l!u is a thor ough Atncriean. COMIUKSHSJXX CfMMINOI S1VS tll'lt S 'er ' fary C.irlisle Is the groatest liviui, exponent of parliamentary law. Fir.Ln Mai'.siiai.l Sio Tatrici; Cihavt I tin oldest soldier in thu Britlali Army. He J olglity-ulno years of age. M. Caiitiioi.pi'h latest Idea Is that stiitn-s of Amerieali heroes sliould bo or-setoJ oa Liberty Island, Niw York Harbor. A nest of Ten:iyson at tho i." of for'y right, by Thomas Woolnur, P. A., will hJ placed in Wustiulnster Abbey, London. Jri.i Skymovb Conklino, widow oT th' Jut" ltoseo'i Coukliug, tli'itl u few ilavs it.:-' at Ftiou, X. Y. Shu was boru iu I tici ia 1S27. The Infanta F.uhilla of Spnln. who rest;!!!:.1 visile 1 the I'uitoti States, is now visitlti',' hi eognlto in London, llor hiishind, 1'rineu Autoino d'Orh'uns, uoeo:npiules her. llicHARD . White sits serenely nt Ids '"'i in the Sixth Auditor's Oflleo at SVuaUln.'loi:. filling a position to A-bleh h was appoint'1! llfty-SHVeu years ago. Mr. While ia believe I to no tho oldest Government employe lu cou tiuuous service. Captaim Wilmax Fitzhuoh CiOKDO.V. wlio died In Wahlulou u few weeks ago, w.i seiitoui'ed to ho shot us a Confederate- spy during the wur, and was actually fiieing tn tiring party wiiou his purjoa arrived by u inountod messenger. The CairewileU hns boen formnlly be I rot hod to Pruiiieas Vietoriu, seooud dinr,'!i ter of thu I'rlceess of Wales. The 17. ire witch, Grand Duke Nleholua, was born oil; MHy IS, lsiJS, und la there-Ion about two months older than 1'rinooss Vietoriu, w.io wus born on July ti, IMS). Lucy Srosr, known tbe world ovor ns th ehanplon of wouuui's auffrago and u le-i-ler iu the temporauott movHoieut, died ut her homo In Dorediestcr, Mass., after a lout; ill ness. Hho wus soveiity-llvo years old. t ir.f iu life sboospousod tho womuu's rights e m and while u student ut Obcrltu Collego iiia.ii her first speech from a publln pint form that was lu 1H 17. Binoo thou sho bus always h l I a prominent pluea ou tht plullor'ii. S'm married Henry li. DlackwU, ol t'iuowu..:. lu laii. A Hlg Battle lteportrd- A pitched battle hus been ibujht on () Ibletil in tho liruxillun Stateof Pio Or a nil de Sul. The Insurgents defeated the tro.i; ol Gun. Custillio. One thonsanj sohl-erl are reported lo hay been killed or wound ed. Iw testifying in ber own behalf in s naltlmora police station Mrs. Adclins Wilder called upon Qod to smite bar if sh bad not iworn to tbe truth. 'J he wor s had scarcely left her mouth when she fell h Ihe floor unconscious. Twelve hours a for wards she revived, but ih Is now a raviuf maniao.