I: JHE M1DDLEBUKGH POST. Minni.Kiu'n'iH. r... xov. ic. kc. Million of ilollnr have lum wt.-d hy dynamit in tin- construction of zsulrotul. I'niicli mi i ix me it( i(lil for j the tuiiil Hrisiii from it 1 n ) n-r rM. ti on llntttri' ticket. TLi t it X itvtr pm H,.M,(Miil a vi nr. Kllllf nllf M I lilH tl lHV tnlll till' K.iltali uf T'll'knv tlmt i lilnl Hti' nf ot fteh in it iIhiii i mis i tilnsivc. Culm iiut!v iii iliti'giht nr ( liiirii.ncist in CttiNtHlitiliiili' is iillnwtil tn iim rn or !! it. The grain! musti r f artilliry ulouc in itllimi l to l,nc it in kttirig. A l.f w vufu- l.inl, tl.T h r il, ic fuel M rill ill).' inltll.! lllliuhg Iioiim Imlil 1. 1 to ttutt tiiir In jirnxi it wivi fill ri ti i-h i i tin' fi.t.M V ns m "iin I'inl, ninl in i !i j.Hin'' i.f hi l' HininT, I it ti i i ni.il gthi-t tnl nit' tioiiH Li- i tiir m:ii rit.r. lit- isia liativt- i' tin Sol. til. The (. ii n t : it 1 .)'' tin' l'.nstn:i lilf lll 'lll till) lit l.ttllllllll S till' I II. .H- I'f ft unmix r uf tiiin in ti nt iilv Iftr-1 ytnr to "unnkiiig' in lml." iwxt it bus it Milnlh ivii.ii in w liicli tl.f i.iij. in uf the fin- i M't li ii tn "in t !i tin k iiiK in In il." Wli. if t!if line fin: !. ilruMti, fi'iniiii nt h I Ik rl:ifi).ii IIiiuliI, in nut cliviiiiis to thi' niiliiiiiiv iii . nil, I'lit it lliliV I'f to t 111- I'.nstuhilih. Tlif (.irnt ioi'ImI !ty i'I' iho tin nt Vttt in to lie f lii.r;.', M y a ii. 'J'l.f 'it v rciiiH'il ki il nil m '. i i.ii i.i'i- it Ii 1I11.V11 kv'u !oi liiilii iu 11 it i -' 'ii i.inli r 1 lie uyv uf i 1 1 1 1 1 t" uiii, ilri' iil'i.iit tin- town Htti-r 7 i. in. In twit 11 Nun m U-r hl.il Ai.nl nml n!ti 1 S f. 1.1. .Iiiiii.L- llii i.M uf tlif vi nr, tmlfi-K l iirinp 11 1 writti li )'i iinit lli'in of l iiif; in ci iii. j liiv w itli pan tits or (.'iiiinliiii.f. Tlif lualtv ih to )! K tin- ..I not lfm tliitu t- nor innri' tlmii j'JII, nr in pi'M.ii meiit for not If 1 tm 11 tM 1. or mi.if tbun tcntv tluva. Tlie I'gvtinn KovcruiuMit e-v iil tit1j Lan rt iiili mlinifHtion t.-V fr 'Anfri- -au way rf U'fiin th'nj-aj, it wai'a ft rjhU-m .f htn tt rafaVa for (' iro, ' im.ii ' ith tbe fl Itpttl tUlfUt lUMt.. to j. ut iu J.nla for ita ronHtrViflii'"' l,;uje mat Ut la nt tract iu eouie uttf ntioii' wiuiDg uroan cu t itlii-ti, ami th re ' 4,s likely to I'f iictive fuuipf t ition. liiila nill iip I'ffi ivfil y liie ininii-ti r of juililit vti.rka iu Cuin. up to I'i liruary 1, 1MM, 1 1 1 1 A tm 1 '.ciiii niMt-ti'Th i n 11 t.l.tuiii lull inl'i'i iiiiitinii mi tin- Milijiet Ht tlif Mthtl' ll''hl ttlll tlt. Cuiio Iihk H lrii.i.ni iit I'i'i'iili.l inn nl' r.Hll.lKKl, anil lliiti i.iiii.ln r is I't iitW imiiii nti il ilnr injMhc ii.tir hy the ii.tfii nt Iihv- A lately invciitoil nir Img iihn 1 en t:iiri h i iitctical test in thf tlien on- ! tlitncilc ecu! miliiH f I'l tiliM lvanio, iiu1 liiis jiroviil u MU'ceia. 'J hi- kpiar Hti.a forihistN uf in: nir I'ug', mi Kppli ai.ff to liclil tlif nohf t-liut urn! h liat tfiy u ml sunill ii.cmiilt sei nt Ininp. 'J'ln air ih iniiilf of stout can vim, vnin 1 11 the li.ifk 11 in 1 lin-ti m il niuler 1 1n- arin. Froui tlif top if tin- lnh' a riil'l'i r Iiiim- niiiH to tin- wearer's iiKiutl. I he h r is inlii.lt tl fii'in thi l u mill 1 ii i1fil tlii'iiivli tin- iiostrila. Tin I'atti-ry ih slniiuil iilm.it tlif ju r Mill, 11i.1l tin- lnuip in .iiii,c(l to the mat. AftL-r 11 Iti? i-xpltision, wlun it Jm ilHiif'fror.h to .-liter 11 mint nwinf.' to the rupitl fnl tfi-t inn nl tite-iliiiii', iih ( in is i nn In tititil i'lit vtitli t:i nil iTf s iiii-l i.tcf tlif it v it li 1 . 1 11 ii v ill f fi'i ctH. t ti l- H MI.i ll.i'lf of IffS lil'ictlv n:is.iiK liniii tiiii'jn intii'ii iiicli I'm !lll Ii! ('!l 111 lill I. lull I'lM I't mi I I III (1 yir. Iii 1.1 1'uiV url. t, nml ti:i- iiiiiiii- llt lll-l J'lll'i til tin- llll't tl'llt 11 spi c iul- it-t in tlif i.ilinli.ii-t'.iitiiiii nl i.itrniis I'viili- !nt.tiinv iis' wi.t- ti.Hi il iu tm l ie mv iihinti, l.iis In 1 11 11 11 hft;sslin in I. igll Hi' ilicnl fil'fli s nl tlif d lie t if uliil itv nf i.'plv inn tlif Hhiisihitif to nil tll'iMS Inr viliirli f liliiMit'nliil lltnl i llit ri.it 1 1 1 1 s nsi il. I!.u 1 inn nts., it i mill, I iiM In 1 11 nitiilf, mill liHve lie Hlly tlenniiist nitt il tlmt t Iiik tif. i-ui-v ; t 11. vl it in pi i'loiiiji',1 mi 1 i i-u t 1 )(-- II. tlnlil., us il in ill Midi silu.lf ni ih- titll.K lilt II IV U'I llll'll. fll Hi till' ill lltihtV i-hiiir. Tlif 1 )'i i'Iiik ntN lii:c lufii tiiiiiiiii'ti'ii in li iiiliny In i iltnlK in Now Yolk iiinl 1 I w w In :c, uiul l,uf Ihlii ki jit ki cm t i;i.ti! tln ii Kin-fi-sN wch nt;. sttrt il. It is iintv iiiiiiiiiiiK-i il tlu.t ni. trtiiih niilf (.-us una It i-t ntl v i:kci! moht Mit'.i-Uict.'i il v in tliili iiiii'iittitinii iu li.f ciisf nl 11 iiilii nt siM iitv yini'Mtif uyr, miil t Lit t it Iuik lu i n tt 1 tul nlt-n in ntlifi' oit-i'iitiniiH mill I'niiui In In- uk f fectivf, in uc li I'leusaiiter a ml let ilau vrous tLau cLlorufuriu ur ttLer. OUR FLAG IS FIRED UP OH HONDURAS GUNS SHOOT AT AN American Steamship. The United Statee Will Act in the Matter At Onca. Honduras f red upon tl.e American flsg Monday morning at La Liberia. I. Ft th alleged order of Ir-:I-nt Vanjun am! by the upifM Cfmmaiid uf the ( orumissionrr of It; port ( f Amupala. seven cunnoii shot were tired after ll.e Pacific Mail alcnmet Costa Rira. f.Tirr tl.e Stars and Strpes oi the steamed ewv because aha refused to surrender one of her passenger to Ilia Hon duras government. I'nited State Min.stei linker w on the Costa P.ica at the time. Tbe passenger about nbom tha trouble irose in I iillcnrpo J'.onilla. who recently led the Revolution in Hcndiras, but was defeated ly l .en. Yasniez. Jlonilln hud decided to leave Nicaragua ind sailed from or into for tiuuteroala November 4, tin the Costa Rirn. They nr rived Sunday morning nt Arna oala. and at '! o'clock iu tl.e afternoon Com triatider of the l'ort t'illila demanded j .hat ('nt t. How rhould aurremler Uonilla. I VVlien tliia re(iiivt nni refnteii, a tbieat aa made ti, nlc the !r.', ! None of the l.ot Mruck the Cot'a l!ica. ! A li- at Ii from YVahitigMiii myt: The ?tatedHar:iiient Iiim rernved roniiriiiatiim from M'ir.irr linker l the tiruiti oi the . Ul linn. IVmliiirj the receipt of full I advice tr. trill b. taken to rvent any illicai interference wnu American intrre-ia . in thefe watf-r. The attittnlf of the I'nit -d Stnte- povrrn rnent in micIi caes h tin U tiei-u retty wed deliiird in evvlal instances liotaul) iii the (iiiiucx care. i ri:' t:nrvr. (iamrz , a Nirarutftliin I'O.iticul rcf iiper.in ; l1- took pnK-.H).Mit mi ,loe. liiintrniala, I tor I'lii-ntu. ArniBn. I una Kim. on board the faerie mail uTeanier ilondiira. and while the renirl nan lymir in theport of an ' Juan iU I Sup. N.raraiia, the loi nl Htithori- ' tie iiiiiiK' flurt In urn -t him. Ihecaiitain 1 of the e l p. Mi i rnr. refued to pive tin hi aretiier mid evnbtiily Muled wuhoiit I he i iiknal I'l-riint. I'mct-cilnic were iimlitnted 1 anuiii't i 'ii fiin in Mci re in die .ii'nr..fuan i 1'iiri oi 1 iri Inxauie. w liicli te-iilird in hin aci.iiltal. the tonrt lioldim: that Ihe ' I l 'upturn ui not tinder tin- olill'ution to 1 deliver linini tn tne Nii'ar.i;iiaii authoritiea i mid lliut lin n (iial to do mi was no dure- ; j 'iecl to I lie laitei . I'iiu case beinj; re- , fi rred id the Mipri'iiif I 'oiirt of lirenada ' i the l.ndiiiK oi I he lower court w as ap- ' i proved. THE TIDi: IN Til ADD TURNS. A Diettnct Improveu.ent in Bimlnesa ; (; 1 1 ! n ,V i'u.i Weik.'y llevicw Trade, Netv Yolk, says: of 'I he firn of the tide bus come. Slice the e ections there lias been a distinct improve in 'lit in btitiueM, and particularly in tnan i.iHctiiriug. 'ibere is sume increase in actual transxlioiis. and lunch inoie in the tone of biiMiies. .Mi'Ui.rall partiea feel that there i grot:ml for Kreater conlidcnce, the silver iiiptlon being put definitely out of the way ami the chance of disturbing action in other rrsprcis bein' lesenedt while the right of the peopled rule their iu!ers lias been vin dicated. While it i-vet too early to look for great rliana e.ther is ai-eau? b oikihici iniprovt ment in ibe deinand for manufactured pro ducts since the action 011 ibesilver lull, iume increaH in the output of pig iron and In sales of wi,ol. in the building trades iu reveral cititu nnd tbe lailutes lor the week latent repvf ud suow lower liabilities. In 'iif(frM"' recovery which hi pan with tbe slivor repeal bill paied contimieii with in creaed it length. The volume of domestic trade. tlioui;li smaller than a year 111:0. shows considerably less decrease tliiin ap.eared in September or Oc'ober. Ihe 1 jchaiiges at clearing houses outside iM W oik being only IT A per cent, smaller thim for Ihe n responding week last.vear. 1'ailroiul earnings also eihibit some relative imi'iovemeiit as the dtvliiie i for the latest week reported Is only i. per i cent., although analyses of the reti.riisshow that Ihe tliciease in trcpht movemeiit, separately considered was iliculiy larger. Money is'abiimlHiit and cheap, for 'although the coniinercial ilemand hits ijiuip percept llily eipanded. the snoiilv ni ciimuluii d at 1 the chief tuianciul centers is extraordmari ly larpe. -I . . . , . , . . Aiucn moie commence is leu in ine 111 lure iiioueliiry affaire since the lepeal of tbesil er bill, and it i Ihe toinniou ein mate that the result of the eleiiion will tend to prevent further set ion in tl.e d. rec tum ol silver coinage or puper inlliitiou. 'Ihe failures lor I bf list weeks have been ,'Uil in tbe I ni ed Slate, apuinet '.'III Inr ihe same week of last year mid in ( ui.adii li", against .0 of Iom year. THE NOVEMBER CROP REPORT. Corn la Low, While Tobacco and Hay j are Uigh. J The November leturus to the I'epurtnient I of Agric-iiltuie at Washington, of the rules j of yield per acre make the avernge forcorn j ii bushels, r. hu ll is tbe smallest 'yield re : I ..oned, ex.epting those of lMUs7 Und 1SK; 1 "or (he past lu years. The yields for thus I rears were respectively ?.!: JO. I and :.'ii.7 unsliela. It is levx thuu the average for the I Ml years 1ST0 to lrTH by l.ft bushels; lest i linn the succeeding decide Ir-Kn to IOM by 1 bushels, und less than lftii by a little ! over I bushel. The result is iu harmony with the reported iiulicution during the towing reason, 1 lie July returns of con- licons were high, liei'ig li:! J, from which I p lint there wau t.ip d decline, ending in .be returns of Drtot.er at TV 1. A full of a iiti'e over 1 points, a lumlt due in the main 10 the suveie, extensive and persistent itOU'li The lutes of yield Iroin the principal corn ales a e repotted us in. lows: New York, M.'t; I'enny vuuiu. '.4.M: llliio, -.t.T, Michl aii '."": Indiauii. i'I '; Illinois 'J'i .'; lonu, 11 t; Missouri, -7.'; Kaunas. 'Ju :;; Nebraska, Vi. i he returns relative too utocs pi e the ilitnuted average vield p r acre tor the whole country at tj.'.' bushels. 'Ihe con loliduied returns fiom the tolmcc.i grow ing iaies make the estiuiuied yield per licit j'i'..;i puunds.as iipaiust usi pounds in isiij. I he averupe yield of liny is iei orted ut 1 .'U .mis per acre, as apuins: 1.17 tons ls'ij 'J'he report as lo the iehl ot biu kwhcnt ive a gcnerul u ernpedt 1 1.7 bushels per icre. as against M.l 111 1MIJ and 1VJ in ISM1. Caring for ihe Htorm bufTerers The llrd 1 10s Sou'.ety is feeding i.000 of Ihe Sea Island, S. t'., s'oim auUerers and pioviding bhelter for tliem. The men are woiking at ditching fortwo pecks of griti and two pounds of bacon per week. All are anxious to earn their living. More money, food, clothing n'ld phosphate to enrich the impoverished land ore needtd. Natciulgas with CO pound pressure has been struck at a depth of 3ti4J feet Dear Grand Junction, Col. LAIb DEAD IS bWATHaV Tbe Machine Oona of the n.'itlnh Lat Lew 2,000 Matabele in One lrtment. A dirpatch from Johnannejbnr; part tlmt the l'ort Til l column. contintinK of oio llecbiiaun land police and a number of t hlef Khama'a men, under command of t'ommaniicr liaaf, raptured Roluwayn, on Novomticr 2, tbe day after the column had rrpuited an attack made upon It by the M tatiela. under command of (jotnbo, I.otieiip ila -on in. law, (luring wblcli en pnnenunt (loinbo Is reported to have been killed. Xtie Ma'abele fought with dnpfrate fury, b it liny found It ImposKible to -land up ntiainst the machine Runs; which laid the dcnil in swaths upon the field. tt wao not until 2 OX) of Ilia Matnbel were kilii'.l that the rritinhiiiia; member of tin- lini'i retrrnted and allowed their King's capital to tall into the hands of the Uritili. 'I lii i tlie everet lilow yet dealt to the Matatieiv. nml it Ueipectcd Ibat I.obengula will now treat fur peace. Thf lir.tinli ln iri- onl five men killed. Manv uf the bores of the troopers were flint beneatli their riders. Afier Itulwavn, l.nbcneula'a kraal wai rnptiired.the luce wa f on tire and hum ed t i the promid. I he iiinirnrine.contaiiiiog the greater purt of l.olieu ilu'n aniniuni Iipii wna blown up. Sutneol lhe Matabele Ind ium or coinniniiiler". roiumitteit aui v i'le i.lter the tilth t a' Mianpaui, beli.R iiu. pPili'd ilierem hy the cowardice shown by lie:r men d 'mug tbeir nt a'.k on the ilritisu Ih.il'i r TO RESTORE QUEEN LIL. Becretsrr Grasbsm Announeea Ihe Administration'a Policy. The administration nt Washington lias derided on tl.e restoration of tjueen Li I i 110 kaiuni to the Hawaiian tlirnne. Ihe correspondence on the Hawaiian mutter and the report of Secretary of Stale iiresluitu, wire mude known to the public Saturday evening. The Secretary, aftei reviewing the h. story of the Hawaiian revolution, declares that tbe present gov ernment there was virtually established by Cuited States intervention; that the Irewly should not again be sent to the senate and uks. "should not the great wrong done to a feeble, b it independent state by an abuse of the author ty of the 1'nitetl Stales be undone, hy restoring the legitimate govern ment' Anything short of ibis will not, 1 respectfully submit, salialy the demands of Justice." Sei retnry (iresham claims that according to oiniiiiisioiier l'.i.it.iit a report, tbe pro Msional go. eminent was established under protection oi Culled Stales troops Iroin the mini "f-wm lt.istou. and that without tins nut it cicild not have been accomplished, t he ipieen a abdication was tbe result of this action and was merely temporarily, pending, as she olliciuily ei pressed the hope, tier restoration In the throne, which she claims she is constitutionally entitled to. lie concludes thai Kuropean powers can scarcely be ex iected to recognize the independence of the island if ih;a country fails so 10 do. TRAPPED BY FLAKES. A Number of People Burned to Death In the Young Men'a Christian As sociation Booma at Memphis. l ire Monday night, in tbe Wetter block, at Memphis, cost number of l'rnt..f, itroved about IMW.0OU worth ft' k 1-. 1- 1.. l"e "on"? Abjiit 7:15 o'clock people and a Hash. eiPiosioi.ri, were startled by an 1 iTiiirriTsTaTinTieti '-lory building tbe lowc floor of the aiz. "rieil Hi-r' occupied by the Schmalze ""ttWJware Tompany. The second, third, fourth and fifth stories were occupied by the Young Men's Christian Anociaiion and it wa ll ere the loss of life occurred. The tin started from the explosion of ft large cob. nil lamp near the stairway. In three nun utes the entire front of the building waa iv fames and u'l means of exit cut off. There were about 1 " people in the library when the explosion occurred. They made a wild nun for tbe main street exit, only tc be driven back by the flames. At this juncture the liremen arrived with ladder, w u'.cli were tuckly run up to the windows. Ihree men were rescued, but be fore the ct heis. could be saved the Haines burned tbe ladder and the remainder per ished in tbe burning building. The names of the killed cannot be learned. Secretary Perkins, of the Young Men'a Cliristlun As sociation, is the only person who can Five any definite information as to the niimbei of lives lost, and he lies ut Si. Joseph'a Hos pital unconscious, suffering from a trac lured skuil, DBOWNED BY HUNDREDS. Terrible Less of Life and Property by Flooda tu Japan. The steamship ibina brings news of frightlul lots of life and tremendous desti tution tiy lioods in the southern and middle provinces of Jupun, At Tovoe the water rose 'M feet and submerged all the house in 'he town. At Miloiuua the water attained 'he height of 20 feet, sweeping away many bouses, it was still worse in Kawabe,wher the r vtr rose IS feet and broke down a great embankment, carrying away ','0t houses. About 100 persons are uiitC-'tunteJ for here. In Kewanee 4fm houses were curried away and the taie ot ever 'M persons: is uncer tain. At I'titakatu a mnuiiiaiiiMiile gave way, burying ibe iwo villages and killing id per. 1. us. j 11 the port o; Stisnnil 1'iO ves el were shnm-red to splinter-, but the tiuuihcr of iiu'u drowned lias not been a- 1 teriuined. In all sections inuumernble bodies of men and cattle are to he seen in heaps. At Nojl .'4 vessels toui.dertd. Oil ianowia 7U vt-sse s were wrecked und hundred of peo ple drowned. l'o;lowint! are the returns of the inunda- latiiin 10 Ocloher J: 1 'eat lis. l..Vi7; er- vuiih iiiissiiik, ii.,. vessels irvi'M, bouses I'litiiuly ut; myeJ. " U0S. Oi t THE BIO WHEEL A BONANZA Tbe FfrrisEtockholdusDivideflSO.OOO A mono- Themselves. The l-'enis wheel ut (Tiicapo proved a be nnn.u to i's owners, Kxacily 1 4 "3. (j 1 1 peo ple puid to ride uroiind the immense clr cumlcreiice during the four inonths' of its operation, 11s reported to the iiniiuul meet ing of the Block holders. The receipts at .'Hi ceuiM cuch amotiuted to 70G,SO"i. After paying the l.iOO.mu due on bonds the rom patiy divided trx SOS.fiO with Ihe reposi tion. The company bad over llu'l.uou left uhove operating expenses the principal part of w hich wus divided among tbe stock holders. No net ion was taken on tbe removal of the wheel and for the present it will remain in Chicago. A BAi.TiM0Rt& Ohio Southwestern train made the run between St. I.ouia and Wash ington, lud., distance of 13) mile, In 103 minute yesterday. TICKINGS OF THE TELEGRAPH FOBEIGN AND DOMESTIC. What la Going On the World Over. Important Events Briefly Chronicled. faatial. I. ahar n4 llte!.t. The Pennsylvania iteel works atSteelton, Pa, which have been running half time for the past three months, have resumed opera tions in every department, giving employ ment to about 4,'.tJ9 men. The Thomison glassworks at I'niontown. 1'a., which shut down in July, resumed woik Saturday, employing 400 men. At Steubrnville, ).. the Sumner Bottle Works, which have been Idle for nine months: the Mingo Steel Works, after two weeks' shut down; and the l'.rilliant Steel and Iron Company, which baa been shut down for four months, have tesumtd operations. At Mule Kall, S. Y., Tit in 8. Heard, proprietor of knitting mill baa notilied his 4i0 employees that be w ill suspend operations. The reason for the shut-down is ttiat no orders are on hand. The I'.arlon .t l.ymnn cotton mills at WoonH'ket. li. I., after four months' sus pension, have resumed oeratiuns, giving employment to 3H) ersnns. A li per cent, reduction in wages baa been announced in the Atlantic Cotton and Worsted Mills 111 J'rovideme, IL I. The master painters in Indianapolis have reduced the wages of their workmen front "0 to 1 cents an hour. 'I be Illinois Steel Works at Joliet, closed since I'ecr inl.er have resumed ofierations, employing men. About 4'ai coal miners at Terra Haute, lud., struck against an enlargement in tbe mesh of tbe screens. The I'anhnndle glass works at Wellsburg. W. a., w hich have been idle several mouths, resumed work employing 'J00 liillll'S. The li'ieber-Hanipdeii watch factoriesat Canton, "., which bav been running short banded for a ion u litiio, put several hun dred men to work. Ihe No-lli Wheeling Lotile works at Wheeling. W. V., resumed work, employ ing i'I'.' bands, i hi-plant bud been closed since la-l June. . lltsasier. Are Kleins nttil I alalliles At Hock Island, 111., tbe home of George Cooper, a farm laborer, was tletrt yed by lire and bis children, Sadie, 4 years ami Nell, tl yrais of age, were burned to death. Cooper was b.tdiy burned while trying to save them. Near Keno, Cel.. one of 'he worst railroad wreck that ever hapHn,,,l " the western division of if- - antral 1'acilic occurred, re-sult:i- " lt death of Fred l.eaeb, brake . .an on tbe weatbound, and harles (iivena fireman on tbe tame train and four tramps not yet Idstillhed and the ssrlous, perhaps fatally injuring of three other namely, Jamas Bird, engineer of No. 7, Tom Morae- ffd AiaJeiuan. and a tramp oatued win;. v'2rrTi.ll ... r.s aiiMinuersfsmiing of orders. By ibe iiisettiiig of yawl In New York bay Saturday John Crosby, Charles Drude, Kdward Kenny, Benjamin Mculre,'i'hoiu aslloey, Charles Smith, Jamee Malley, Al bert Norman and Leonard Wanser, all workmen of New York were drowned. ( rime anil Penalties. Karly Saturday moriiius John Daniels. Kdward W aggoner, the latter son William and daughter Klira, ail colored, were hang ed to a tree by a mob near Lynchburg, Tenn. They were charged with a serie ttf turn burnings. r.ichard Savage, aged -7, shot hie wife, Maggie, aged -d. his child Itlcbard, aged 4 and then himself al Halifax, N. S. Jeal ousy was the cause. Live of the Ollphsnl Ark., train robbers have been raptuied. Two are in jail at Hatcsville and three are being carried over land to Newport. A considerable part of the plunder waa recovered from the two men in jail, including potketbooks, money, lings, and watches. A gang of burglars Tuesday night looted II business houses and residences in St. Joseph, Mo., securing jewelry and silver ware to the amount of t4..VK). Four of them attackel Joel Feltenstf in and beat him so terribly that he will probably die. . . Vlarluarr. Fianci rarkman. the eminent historian, died at Huston. His last sickness was brief, eritonilis being the cause of death. Annie i'ixley, the well known American aclress.died in Loudon of brain fever at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Kdwin Kulford. Her husband was reent at the tim I-1 re Ha'fa block of business and tenement linue were burned in Trenton, N. J., ut a totul loss of '.,0,on0. Mlsrellaaeaa. The Coroner's jury inve-tigating the drawbridge disaster at rortluud.Ore., found that Motorman IC. F. Terry wus grossly negligent iu allowing the car to run across the bridge at an excessive and reckless rate of speed. Tbe trial of Patrick Kugene Prendergast, the murder of Mayor Carter H. Harrison, of Chicago, wua set for Monday, Novembers', by Judge Kdward F. Dullness. I'render gusi's brother bus secured Attorney IL A. Wade and Robert Kstex a counsel for tbe murderer. They consented to act only aftei being requested to do so bv the CooUCountv liar Association. Mr. Wade stated that the defense would be insanity. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. Official dispatches received at London from Cue Town confirm the reports that the Chartered company' troop have de feated the Masabele in aeveral llights, have put Lobengula to tliitlit and have occupied lluluwayo. Lobengula' power is utterly gone. Tbe losses of the Drltish were alight. T he louse of the Matabele ia reported to exceed 3.000 killed and wounded. Three persons lost their lives in the burn ing of the s'.eanier City of Alexandria at Havana. Those lost are R. W. Bowen purser. Thomas Mnden, quartermaster, and W.Foster.oiler. Two waiters and six Cubans are missing. Pince November there were six new case of cbo'era and three death In Fast Prussia, five new cases in and near Stettin, and sit case and one death in other cases in Pom erania. A passenger train rolled over an embank ment at Mikbailov, Kutsia. Six passengers were burned to death and SO severly injur ed. The engineer and firs man were scald ed to death. Tbe treaty between Norway and tbe Fulled States similar to that with Sweden, was ratified. It 1 rov ides for txtradilion of criminals. LATER NEWS. (iriTAI. AKD t.AtdR. At Johmtow n, Pa.. No. 2 rolling mill of the Cambria Iron company started up. The outlook i brightening there very consider ably. At Wheeling. W. Va.. tbe old Panhandle glass works, now called the West Virginia window glrs works, aiter bein g idle for nine year, were started up again in full. Five of the largest Iron mines on the Lake Superior ranges have resumed operations 01 given notice of intention so to do. The .TiO Ishpeming, Mich., striking min ers w hose demands caused the proprietors of the I'lttsbuig and Angeline mines to ord rr those lulnes to cloe for the winter have yielded. . . roiiKio s. Ihe London House of Common rejected by a vote of to J17 the amendment to the employer liability bill ermitting norkitigmeu under certain conditions to ex empt themselves irom thr1 provisions ol the bill. As tbe result of the carelessness of diem ists a disastrous explosion of ether occurred at Hresilitnvsk, a town of Ilusiuii I'ollund. A whole house was blown to pieces and 20 person were killed and a latge number in jured. Severn) adjoining house wvie had 'y damaged. - W '.SSIIIM.TDX. Honduras has formerly apologized for liruip upon the Fulled States Hag .sovem i. The atology is entirely satisfactory und it is believed that this will end the inci dent. rmrs. deary's theatre and Ihe Aldiue hotel al Ft. Wayne, Ind., were burned. Uiss 170, 'W; insurance, partial. - niSSTS.I. Al l HUNTS AND FATALITIES. While entertaining friends, Bertbena Pluilt, uf Camden, N. ,1., died of an inter nal henioirhage caused by a tit of laugh ter. At the Hirtle Indian school, in Maitoba three girl pupils, ages ranging from 7 to 13. were drowned while crossing a creek. A fourth pupil and the teacher. MisaMcLeod. narrowly escaped drowning while attempt ing ttv rave the others. .The loldlng bed Jlonjid other victims) Sun-, dsy night in Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Van, the former an advertising solicitor, in Mem phis. Hoth were bruls?d and Mrs. Van will die. Mtsi ri.i.sM.ors. Tbe admissiou to tbeWorld'a Fairground! baa been reduced to cent. tiov, McKinley, of Ohio, has declined to itlend jollification meetings on account ol Ibe fatigue of the campaign. He also sug gests that the meetings beabnlikhed and the money usentoaid the needy unemployed. TON8 OF POWDER BLOW UP. Sixty Four People Killed by the Ex plosion of a Magsztne of the Breailian Hebe). The Unizilian Minister of f oreign Affair cabled to New York: A second powder magazine of the rebels oil Governor a Island, occupied bv them containing more than -'(id tons of powder, exploded while they were transferring ibe powder 10 tbe vessels. J he rebels lost IK) men and some small veesels. Twooflioers and two sailors of the British squad run were also killed. They were in the neighbor hood of the magazine. It is believed that ibe explosion was caus ed by the rarele suess of the letels. RECEIFISOF THE FAIR. Interesting Bepoit of Columbian Expo sition Treasurer Sseberger. At a uiecliiie of World's Fair IMrectors at Chicago, Treusurer Seeberger made bis re portupto November 0. it shows the receipts were I : -tul.U'JO M7 and total disbursement 'il .0.11. .'iKS 4!l Tbe cash on I and i - I V!,. l'.'H 73, and In this amount is iiicluded14, 871 -"0 of souvenir coins. The chief sourer of revenue were as follows: ite receipts tIO,.i7G.20Si, from concessionaires, t-'l.lit',i)Jli; from slock, 5,.r12.97.; from aouveuir coins. t'llll.Til'i, and miscellaneous, 1 .704 M'J. OtnitYM ANDEHINO bTOPPED. Assemblrmen in .lersey Will Her after Be Fleeted By Counties. The Supreme Court of the State of New lersey declared the county excise law tin lonstitutional; also the luw electing Assem blymen by districts. 'J hey will hereafter be fleeted by counties. This will prevent any gerrymandering for the State Legislature In Ihe future. 'The declaring of the county ex cise act unconstitutional will close many taloous in Camden, N. J., and probably re sult in doubling the license fee. Ohio Election Return. Based on full olllcinl returns from ull ex cept tight counties and the pluralities ol 'lie Republican und Heiuocrutiu parties in Ihe eight, the Prohibition vote in sixty-foul and the Populist vole Iu kixty six counties llie following totals are figured out. Mc Kinley, 432. 000; Neal. I'.Vi.OJO; Macklin.U'ro hibilioiiist) 21,000; Hracken. (Populist) JO, J00; total hfe.'.Ooii, McKinley's vote was HI, 800 over Harrison' in 18H8 and 27,700 ovet it in ISO'.'. The Prohibitionists lost 4,tiC and tbe Populist gained 1,400. There ha not been a stalk of corn not a speur of wheat raised in Southwestern Kansas for two years, and yet tbe aeillert cling to their land with all the desperation of homeleu ptople. treat destitution prevail. OBSTRUCTING IB EMAIL. tmportant Becomsnendattone Abiut. Railway Poatal Strrce. ' tieneral Superintendent J. K. Whlti jf the railwar mail service his mad hlis nnal n-(x r to tbe t o-tmsste- general. The we. land id turing the year !0,a30,r!l I A pieces of mail. This ia an increase m iiviitriiiitj....! k. : . k 1 iocuvi io.uo ti win, suiiviuv increase me numotr 01 (cieris is but 13 TO tlerks' salaries Ibe next vesr 17.18(1 tsked and an appropriation of 13,044,00 postal cards is recommendedr He refers to the number of accident lug the year and urges that some pro uc iiimir inr me laminesoi iiosiai w ho are killed He also renews p recoinmendatio-is that the salaries iprLs ha itif-rasH- a mt il.,, ti,. " " ' ...a. , 11 r force of i.10 anxiliarv clerks to he t( ariaa tit tl'.'iO a vaar in ailHitlnn they may be able to ear 1 as substitutes. h also want the mail car and tender of 0 gmes vet I billed lor the satety of emplovts. s "iet:int icniurs 01 tile reMiri 18 iii romiiieuuaiion 01 a 0111 making It a m d mealior for an Individual mivUi.... urgaiilzation to interfere with tbe passs yt nuj limit .mt I y lll lor ll.pil. nilU prOV.ll ingiiiHiaiiy pei sons, or representutiv . represemaiives of an assnriatiou or orpin an. ni ohstrucling the innils shall be lim and imprisoned lor each olfense. A Year of Railroad Acc dsnta. "This year surpasses any one In Imtc-, for railroad accidents." J. 1 Lkrng. of u West Shore Railroad, is reported with hat ng said "Kroni November, lU, to Xm miner !":)(. 2..IIM persons have been kill. 4 m in ran roan- aril ,',isu , ersous liuve hf maimed and crlm led The lUurs inrlin). hose persons w ho have met witli nccideu:. in street railways, and tin-,j sre over 1M0 of tliem , II.. I'it.4 C1.1.. 1. 1.1 1 . ' nir 1 IIMT-.I niBir.. iiiuiiaivti iieuiiinir l a II . ..... I . , . . . 1 . V u-t nun ni tisiiiiH 1111 iiip nuriaie irnr.is aione. 1 lie greatest U' Ciiieilts 111 whuh ibis country was concerned were the n Kitnreeor tour traus-Atiuntic steameis. Pbiludelphiii Ledger. Gold Reserve Getting Bigger. The net gold teserve of the Nation treasury has been picking up somewhat!!,, last few days and on Monday it was 410. MM, an increase ol uhout 22".00(l sii :Cl Saturdav, DiatMi the last fiscal year the ntimbsi of patents granted, Including reisaue tni design, was 23,471, and the number of tr, mark I, MM. The number of pateut wbia expiry was 13,672. MAKKhTS. I'trrsnt ku. THE Will, LIMIT. Mill IS ,v;K I.IVXN BXI.OH;. 1't.tu, 1 1.01 1: ami 1 rri: WIIFAr-Xo. 1 Red (it No. -l Red tit CRN No. 2 Yellow eur... 4i High Mixed ear 42 No. 2 Yellow Shelled 4 Shelled Mixed 44 O.MS No. 1 White Iii No 2 V lute .'144 No. :l While H-.'j tixed ,11 BYK-No. 1 M No. 2 Western. New fij I LOCK Fancy winter pat' 4 00 4 Fam v Sprii.g patent 4 25 4 rarxv Straight winter.... 3 50 3 NX. linker 8 00 3 Rye Flour 3 23 3 Mii k w heat flour. 2J HAY Haled No. 1 Tim'y.. 11 fit) Haled No. 2 Timothy 11 M) Mixed Clover )l ,V) Timothy from country... 18 00 ifk'AAWVi.L VN'thV.4 V T. J,Vl N". 2 While Middiinga. 17 00 Hrow-n Middlinp I.S 00 Hran. hulk 15 27 14 OH 12 (fi STRAW-Wheat 6 00 6 0 1 ata 0 50 7d haibv I'lionrcrs. Bi TTKR Elgin Creamery 32 S rauev Creamery 25 2 i am y country roll 20 '.. l ow crude cooking.... 10 1' CHFrXr-Obio. new II 1 New York, new 121 i. Wisconsin Swiss 14 1 Limbiirper (Fall makpl... 12 1. Ull: IT AMI VM-lEVAHM.." APPI.KS-Funcy, v hid... 3 00 3: Fair In f.mif.tf 'al I. hi I .Ml ' " GRAI'LS-loncord.irjiiy b'sk 0 lielaware, pory bu-ket... 10 'ataw ba, fHiny b isket . . .. 10 NiuKa-a, pony basket.... 10 Wl'lM KM- per bu 7j i: KAN'S N Y M iiewjllennsf hbl 1 00 Lima lleani, 3J IOIAT(i'.S Kuucy '? hu 60 Sweet, er bbl 2 00 CAItltA;Kir hundred.. 3 00 t)N ION'S YeilowUiobet'bu &." Mixed f ount ry 40 Mpauish, per crate 1 00 TF NIPS purple top 40 mi iTm xrc. Live chickens ay pr fiO I ive I uck V pr 40 Live (iiese f pr I III Live Turktys Vtl Ml liress.deliKkens lb.... tl lireased ducks pit 10 liressed turkev i It 13 F(.(;s Pa A Ohio fresh. .. 22 r KATHKKS Kxlia livefieese tt M No 1 f.ilra live geese (rftb 44 Mixed 25 MISi.t.l.l.sMol'a. TALLOW Country, Vtb... 4 City 6 tSKKDS -( lover 0 25 I imotliy prime 1 75 Mue grass 1 40 RAtiS Country mixed ... rioNKY White clover.... Ill Lin k wheat IU MALI T:sYRCK new crop. fil) I 1 1 KR countrv sweel V bbl 5 00 11 1. 1. 1. 1 :'' 3 1 CINU.NSi VTI. Kt.orR .... WIIKAT No. RYi: -No .. 12 75(ii: 58J 40 0 17 11) CORN Mixed OA IS KiiiiS HLTTKU I'll I I.APKI fill A FLOl'R- WIIKAT-No. 2. Red t li No. 2, Mixed OATS No. 2. White IU' I I'KR t.'reiiiiiery Fxtra. KtiUS l'u Firsla MW VOI1K. Fl. OF n Patent WHKAT-No 3 Red in K W estem . . . CORN No. 2 OATS Mixed Western HI T IT'. K 1 reitmcry LioS Male und I'e'iin i.ivx-srrM k i.Ki'uiir. tAsr i.iuriii v, nrihiu nu stock yaj CAlll.lt. j Prime Steers f 4 75 to 1 100.1 butclier , 3 75 t; Ollllllnl , 3 10 td lltillsiind dry cow 2 00 td Veal Calves 4 00 1 1 rislmiws, per head 20 00 ti sni rv. rriineli5to 100-fb thecp... tiood mixed Common ;u to 7) lb sheep., I 'hoii e Lambs .1 N)tc 2 2) td 1 10 ti 3 00 t Selecled , Prime Yorker. ii. 6 IS 0 25 t 6 10t' 4 60 1 Rough.... IIMIIIIIiMIM fl HOC m 2 m if 25 2 00 Vf til 9 40 f 401 f 34, I 2t 25 r ', .A
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