THE HDMLEBOM POST. GEO. W. WAOHN'SELLER, Editor tid Proprietor Mill Hot., ire. I' . r I 001! INDUSTRIAL REVIEW. WORK AND VAGES. Ti.c Frst Wee',1 f f the t'al Ssaion Prom Promises Continu-rt Prosperity. (;, ; :', s i , Ilr.tifli A l;...l i',t fii.n t s. rv.n. u f.i't trp . liontc, ll I'll' ':1.-U I t' I li:l" liCl'U fu'JUil t'J l'f il'i'U inn t' t in' r-. ipplie.i lir till j T!lPM(l,C(.)r .lsiJ(.., .luring the r a"t week, t'.ie ct'.ii'iTH nn.l ' thi lirst (inn of the lull season, fullv justifies the licp.fn! vie.v taken for the pied few month In the, eolu-i n. On every linnil It is admittc I Hint rc-torcl prosperity I not n iniut'T ' I nii!'i'l ii'.inii. I i i c Hint It Is an as sured f it'-t. ninl 11 i r-iowly I ut surely cover in e i'vry exery brunch ol irnlustiy. It Is iiiia l. v.ii - Wu hly say: No ment in in- con i i, .ii f liil.or In In various. learn w.tli nitisiHfti.ni tliut nmuvc- l'"IKl""-, w .!.; I tliHiJ- r nut ri'Mii'.iu- i ij nux iiini(e9 uu"iuuu r-viviii or I. .i-ii.. . it timTity seem to regsrd r, . .i , ii ... f ., .,,, 1,10 siti.ntl ti lii'lu'H'.iiitf nut only n marked l..r In,' .mti.. r. in Unit ctyof nstitil ,.,..., cV. r t(,t m nyi-.r ago, I,ut mi i f t lie late iii, i riil Ilnhcoeli, olio of I Improvcrie'ht Unit i lik;y to continue. The ,, .1.1 ..if- vouintiiry liii'frii-i. ol wage ml uoi on in tin' .. r-rii .l. l-n.l. r- ..i tlm I mon j 1(ly , , , WHU,:.:,-u,tuu K,-i,u-t. iA 111 tin' Civil War. Tin- lii'tn v hei.lel '" ' excellent 1 1 : t i--:t t - n of n tendency Unit , . ' 'ittiii"t b" in untc.i im-rt'ly temporary. The for M e j ir; .- is t . Im- rm-o I ntin:it , indications . :) . . ,.- I ..r -overni month nre t'liiil. "i full' vi Urtihs." Icing o iiMni'-il i.y those viiluiitnry increases, ' I and the lew-of theenlargemcut aud strength- I uuufi ,n,(.. ,, hu-me-s. The sn.nl hum- 'Whether ' '"'r "' "' " t,,'"ril'il ol dinTeiiltics ex- it i rive between- tin- wage-workers mi l tliii )'liiluyi'M In i.ii .tin t MkTM Hint lin it lulli riiM'i itli'l ni"( Hint tin1 inployp In In M I l i'tti'r coinlitiou ut j rt-M'ut tliuu for (lie it two yi'ur. I titici' roi:i- T'.ililic i iiiii.i!i iili.i rvi it ! ri : r i f . 1 im r; n i !i 1 1 . - , i 1 1 -a net In r it In? tukrn ni vi lli !:. ii! n r, i li sprt :t I lUMtkrtiiii iiniiitlif iii'i..r ut ,!.,, it im nr li.iii'v ii unti w. rthy fiu l tlmt Ik. Hi in '.;. ut. I mi. I in Uk l'iiit' I Mut. " t ! i ti' I.! this tilin1 'lliU-a.il, if tint t:i.i r- i-i.tfl, 1 1 t r t in this pruii. )' !i. -J Ill.iV III tt pi iltli' ll ll-pl ''t.'' TELEGRAPHIC TICKS - l;li lmrJ lilnuj unyn hull out of toi:tlca tor goo I. Hungary is Increasing in her cr.iin f.x ort. The Iiurnnt trial may drng along for Djot.th. Illi-yi'lcs nro iipcJ iu ln)lng n.llilnry t';!e srni b lines. 1 bo lenili-r of tbe Ku-Clieng n.rsFncre bos been cniliiri.'J. I'lltrf-n .roiis wore injured ty n train wrpek iK'ur l'MMons, Kan. Thf l-oriilulon Trnilrs and I.ubor ('ongren has di.-rl'li'd to mlmlt Noclalbtx. NitH! Iimnlri'd Nihilists linve bpi'O arreted In St. I'l.'ti'rnliiiig ninl Moscow. A I ox I'otitnluitig U.i'CO forgotti n Indict ments wits found iu Ni.'W York. 'J 'bo Clilm'SH rel eliinn In thn proviniie t Kim-Siili is L'jiii Inn font: H able. lr" li!is9 In tiio eonl n.iin'i in tlio Pit'.s burn distrii't lil nsk tvt inoru wns,,s. Many of Hi') n"rfn) colnnl-ils from Americi who went to I.lberiii have died of fever. Th' Tnuprxt, n Snelallt paper of Nurem I u IV . lieriijitny. Ii.tt liHeu sei.d fur iniulilug tlm Kalxer. A l:J-yenr-old nmrd'TM", M;iry Mi-re", has lio-ii I'oiivieti'.l o( iiiiiiicimitsbtur at draud ll.ivi-n. Ml.'b. 'J im MhhiiiI KEYSTOHE STATE CULLIHG3 OVERSIGHT OF SUPERIORS. Ua Instructions Given to an Engine anu a Collision P.-o'iits. A south-bound freight trsin oTer tbe Frio division of the New York, 1'ennsylvnnin and Ohio Kiu.roiiJ I'oilidi'd with it yard enui.) hiuidny iiioruing, ri'durlng both einlm-H to eerup irou nt.d demo.isiilug beyoml repair four enrs, A ynrd engine wits uVtnilt-d to haul over Iwemy enrsol ore to tbi Minrpsvillo fiiriiitces. The pniw bad no special instruc tions, and wero unnwaru of Hit extra freight train, which curried twenty-three cnrol lr n. The tri'lgbt train wits going nt the rnte of 2 1 miles an hour, while the yaid englUL', No. (i.'il, watfolug nt a ekw rnteof spee.l. In cumin.: nrouud it curve between Mmron mid Hlmrps vllle I oili train crews eitur the ilniiLcr and juii.peil itliint ns tlm two trains c.itne to. petlier. 'llm two engines and four curs were piled In a heap, iiiihtun Mi'Hi'Cn soLvru. The shooting of a biirular, nud the arrest of two o:her nt IX Wayne. Ind., bno re. venleil the mystery surrounding tuo rcbhery ol O S. Morion anJ hlaied wile.uear t'ulou City, a year aifo. The old man was so badly ben'teii Iih itleii shortly after Hie robnery. 'J'lie I t. Wayne burglar. In bis Uyinc stnteinent. Implicated Jack Mclicrtnott. ol I'nion City, a thu leador of Hie gang. Mellermott is now titnler arrest, nil i it requisition hits been ask eit for the two I t. Wayne robbi-rs. AH three I wiii le :rlc.t for the murder of llnrttn. te nple nt pcti.n whs burnd. A brrit,iP ftccJcnt liniiene.l at liucks. I.i js nl niit jl iil.Uiij, Three I'.n n en were town, Somerset county. W tilm Henry Spnutf- rimi'ly hurt. 1 ler ninl it c itiipitiiloli were huntliit.', Hie In ter s 'iiUiii in -iiri;e:its urn still hurtii!i t lnntn. !;, t:..' ; L ilt lr Vl "In ill .; tin' h i I. I !, hi : n; m i, '.I- -..'i:i., !!.' I . Im 1 ,' r 1 i mi ) r i'..i n I., r-e. Ir.-i i I , N. w V,,:- M:.,: it !;.'. !ity !'..;;. ii 1.. 1 ill' I li'Cl nc ninl hnti-' !i iv.rr ii "f Nii.;-niii Vlll..l' 'l..;ll; r---r..ini.;. Ii r 'Jlll il i i.M l ! . :: :-t'i'.. .f h .r- II lilll'l 'f I'm.' li I.'. 'Mull.'-. im:i h. :i I ii llmr. .iiv lily "i I Hi i v ty wav, fur "I'hu-," r ; I -1 - the :i 1 i:-.pn "ar; tho : "'To t!,i n, v.t ; ill ',':ili!i- r, mil Hi' , it ii 1 t!if nv.nl;i!i:tr' I''urtinc"ii.en Wrtnt More Wasee. The liirii.ici':n"ii nt a m"e!lng at Slinr s- ' vilie. I n , lb- : I '.ii in lurnnoiher n Uhiici" v ... , ,,, '.. .,,.., lit gnu w.i itccid -mtiiliy dwttlmrged. the I .. I , t ...... I. ..I. I WUII I'llll'll lill'l IIPII1U 4( till 111 I l'l IIJ UIU , ' I" ' , HHIllKIIIMk, H IU lUKlll'H UlUHtC It I tit-it.! II I ..! n-ni ntwitPil rf flltin c:i.m, .Mich ..cverei f,., livr'i e.m.p , j ,,,,,,, ,t , murjcr of with l r:iti"!ic f trees. ! iinum A. Stayer nt .IuIiii1o ii. 'I lie i .-:-iii1t beat Va:i.yrin III., in th" I ,l,hii Ari;ii", ..f lioiietrnl township, ltut'et llr-t y.i"lit r.i"" fur Hi" .iin ri ::t - cup, l y i ''o.n.iy, tnnk a smoke, tnen a Jrmk o( cold l.ill,;li. ,1.1 I 1 1 ..,,, Ii, U. w-ll-i. nun touui uUo u ij i.. . unuii r.ii- n-k n r ii4-" t'. u.j tin-. I .in i.nry I i. ut Hi"y rci .iM'd up r:n r iii'l brblge. A l iriK i- ulhd nud lliundcr ett rrn nt 1-h- i nun ni i-essaty to n-inove a large part ol the lower j:tw. spunkier cunnot recover. I ItoHit.tf Mill .tnrts. 'J he li'-w r'.: In ii. i. , .it Ilydii Park, I'.i.. i-tiirtcl ii;. n i.: t . . -lir ! mills nu.l a hat ti.iil. 'I i ::',r.' I -.ni.t m ... ho nut in cpera- k'lvili.; . iii. nt to l.ivuly ,' mei, Hut. I llll I I I urc i.t u r II i..riuj. - a. t!io little ii;t;ie:ii'iit l'nl!-, im 1 i-m,. itv .th. t I II 'i i-.i n - I-'u'.I C Mi.itity. i itI'T-Iikvi' ic' Ti i.at. il recently to sueh I nn ev.-iit thai ' !. A i. ei can poreeiuiii com- 1 1 ii v. ' I N - v I -1 -:.:. f i h ive nii'i to put on i'ii. ii'ii1 ii. 1 4., ti.'i vv.rUs to ttitir lull- i -t vitj ... ;;y. 1'rovst, the nl -. iin ling ch rk ol tho Supreme t i nri ol Victoria, Au.-traila. mm ci:t,rc l nt Ihi' hi -t r ll.irhor. l ire in tin-ti e o lit c. p,. r n ine, nt Calu met, Mich., lu.pr..- .I..-1 about I ) miners, who have tilidoiiliteiliy perihlii'd. hit mouth. ' '! ho Pulton county liemoeratli! committee linlori-e Jiule John .M. yiiolds for tlio su . erior court. ! li-uj.-i nilu I lean, n New CnMle restaurant man. scrntched his hand while denning a turtu; n week ngo and It reiltel ttl blood- puiHoiilug from which Im clie.l. FOR FREEDOM. Zr sh In America, to Take tTp Thl Fight. Tbe ofllcjnl fall for the convention of tnt new Irish movement to be held In Chicago, Heptember 24. 25 and 2C, bns been Issued from tbe headquarters of the Kxecutirt Committee of the new Irish movement. It Is ns follows: "The Irish struggle for freedom ha reach ed a niomenttus period. Ireland, nlnr.tlon ed lo tbe prists of her i.: e by the Liberal lender. Is told ly tne 1 Secretary to tli Lord Lieutenant ih it th itrftish (iovernmenl Is sternly and umtitern opposed to the granting ol nlir measui' of home rule what ever. Thin Is thn o.J ', and the old Inn- gunge i mplojM t y sue . ivo I'.iik'ltsh Uov eriimei.ts toward .'relni, :. she lins been al turnntviy betrnyed liy t. Whigs and dm gooiietl by the Tones. NoHiiug Worth tier nceeptnnee Is to t e expe ej Irjiu either of tlm leaililig Knglieh ,nri.-i: "Ireiiimi iiiuni, tl,ere. re, look to her own children ninl their de. rn, li nts for support In li"r t;reiil extremity. I'nrlinmentnry ngl tntlcn has hnil a loDit ai d f att- nt trial, but has UIH r.y lulieil to aeoompli-h Its object. 11 reicnms tor us to eotittdi r what other meihoJ ol procciliire or argument enn b iivd tc a''hiee her iihcrntii'U. The Irish rnce In Anierien enu not nll .rd to bo neutral, or su I'lne, while the iiinilier land Is being siow'y liut surely lrt,n to death ly the usurping en actment of n u reli,n and hostile power. In unison with thin. minis of our race dlsirihut ed throughout Hie i Lion, and niter maturu Uclil eraiion, wo, the undersk'ne,!, have de rided to call n convention of Irish American In tlio city of I lil''Mi.'. t j take into consider ation thn present eat'.-of mo Irish struxglt for freedoin, mid to de se ways ninl uieniu b st suited to thenecompllslimnut of Irelnnd'i itidepeinteiici', "Now, then fore, sai l Convention Is called to meet in the C ty ol t lucaoo.t.l.. nt the hnl of the Young Men hris'lnu Aeoclutiou heptcmlcr 21, mid 20, IH'J... IMPROVE MENT CONTINUES. The Question Now Is That the Kite i, Trices May go too Far. It O. Iuu t Co s., Weekly Itevis c( Trade savs: Iinprovement In markets and prim, tinue, and whereas a few months ago enrj. tody Was nursing the faintest hopes ol r. covery, it bus now come to Le the only ij j.,. Hon, In what brnucbes, if any, the r ... j prices and tbe iijcreue of busine uiS) . too Inr. A s:ri.Lg, cobservallve leeiii, ,' flndmx expression, not as yet control. n,,. t market or ibdiis, ri.f. tut warning s,..,,, too rupid expntisiou add rise. In o:im rectlohs tl. advance in prices olenrly e,,'J future Lu-ine-f. put encouraging f-m lft nave great power. i.x oris oi goiu coniiuu. but ate met l y syn licn.e deposits, nr, M ieeieit iu ce'isw -ou, aiixicih-h noui.l monetary future t.o longer binder. ( r, . prospects, except lor ii huii, liuve .iii,e:,4, improved during the week. Impottaut h,, - ..t . . I ivniim iFvifinuinuuu vi fiirHi iltl.ri.Mili .,la h..t. fl lt.'uf..P I Ml,,, ,. ... are, lor the niomeiit, less threateiiiik., a. ,j some of lui or nnce tnve been dvliniiv.v lieu, -ine inuiis ries nre not oniy duui,. ter tnuu auyoody bad execiei, .,u v, rounting upou a great business fur the re;: thn venr. Wool has been speculatively hoiti'J, tlintsa.es have Inin n below last year s. Ii,, uemuii'i lor uress goons is still inrge. The I u sped lor wheat has hnrdi) Ixirr.t. rd this week, though the price has u.i.0 l,'t'c. Western receipt have deci l -JI )n. creased, but ie still below Inst yenr . tors Is coming lurwnrd inure Ireeiy. Vudrr feverisu ccnoi.lons tbe price of ;. irmer pig Iron tins low reached it oit,t ; per ton nlovu the low record ma le m-t ,. Some ol the Jnrgeet producers huvu prominent buyers up to tne top not 'ii . tunl sale llgun s. I atlure (or the week were I Si; In :!. t ed states, against r.'O last )ur, mil it Inbitdu, ut;uiusl iu .list year. AYiii.llv.-to,'kili-. at. :itotlieNovoreii yn j :,t ,,.. a..j n,'knre., colored, age,; lh, tho ' whi.'h wits llll... I with bnckwuter Itom Siiiitli.tti Ciilili.rr.in Imii't uf j.m i i --in;' ili pfi-its .r it laro nun, Im r nl nn im i ii!s ; ii!ii(iiio i. tin r iu v x , i'.vp. mm, suit, In.rnx, l"tniiii ii, .. l uii.l nlv r. Much ntti titinii i- l.ciiiu' pui'l t,i tiio iltvilopinint uf i:uld niitKM in Snutln rti Cnlifuriiiii iiii.l (-XLM-lli nt re nilts nn- liiukcil fi r, nltlioiioli in muiiy oust tiio ore ib of wry low prmlo. Tin.' ititroiliiction, however, o! mo, U rn metlioils of t xtractin ami re.lih'in the ore tbitbles mines to lo worked jrofitnljly t lift t formerly wero con tillered of too low n grade to be ol Tulue. I.ALOK NOTKS. Ail Hie mine- ,. t!,.- so ith Pork. Pa.. dls- I nun that cliolora is ragin,; in ( liii.n, and that :.!: J deaths oi-,'iir dally iu I'ekiu. j It I- the policy of the present Pritish (iov- j "rtitneht to pity less naval iittentlun to the pitciilc and luoro to In-r lht"re-ts nearer home. ' tri-t have I n .v. rkit. steadily lor the .-! i ' "tir young .lapatie-e who visited a hiuese week. .1. r. s u A s ,ii s mines, ut Lhreu rcstiturniit in San Prnncisco were r.olsoiied. M;tt;, - . 1.. jififf"" ;!' feid, n lid t!i ., iri.a nt Huulo nry uisc ruiuiiiig full titi.i'. The employes of the upper Pigeon ltun cosl c, :i any ui M is-iliou struck t ewausi their ch"c w"i.:hui.i'.i. who was personally objectionable t th" orators, was not rein state). This u, lines tw. big mine la the valley idle because ul tr.vinl difference. The Si!os Tool Work, of Hamilton, O.Jia equipped the shop- of the Kansas City, Pitts l urg nud Lull ll ti.r nt 1 nt Pittsburg, Km., with a complete oii'.nt of hop tools. A IJg force of men was put to work Aug. 27 in thu plant us the newly-orgaulr.ed American Piute ulu.- company nt Alexandria, Ind. liy this time the entire factory Is in operation, with 1.000 meu. The plant at Ner Albany, lni., will be started Int- iu HepHaj'sr. , At Toledo. O.. the Vii'.OS Manufacturing mono- might Ih x.'cnred by American ! Company ha been runuuig 'im bauds teu iio.irs a ,in. lietriniuni; uie iet oi nepiemuei a lull mgiit swliirf of ovr.'w wa added, thu- doubling the ,'npncity of the factory. ti luiceo -ri'wtrs. if they devoted then nttinti.in to jTO'luritiL.' h-nf of the finest quality, eureftilly euriuc? it, find The "Trade. man,'' Chattanoogn, says 'i.i:,. r,in, it ,.i. it, ti.M tp,,n .lib,..,-. ..i then tliriiino; it over to ll properly ! South are being ov.-nntulcd. nud several luuniined tobacco growers' exchnn-o ! ):Ul,,u '" Ai"l '';li"' Vienna. Kntucky. and I .Mini-- ! wiii ho p it iu bla-t witliia tiio next Viirclnll--o to be nssi.rtcd run! hold. eixty days. Thispriiieiplo of tlio fnriii-r-' eXi'hiuioi' I he Chuppniiia . Y. i shoe factory hits could nl-o bo vi ry r. ulilv n-. plied b. i uil" " lu" 'r,J0 ' l'""J'- lnurki't Hi;,' n p j ile h, potato) k, woi.l nn I I timilur prodiu'o. Tlio Aim ric m An. I loiiturivt lnliovi.i more firmly than I evi r Unit to v..rk nut tin ir be-t sulv.i t tun inir Ann rii'iin furmers have ;r't tu Co-op) Till.' l'l lual!,. till',' their sttllV. Our Ci.lifoihiii fnii! "iomiiw ha. , li'iil in l 1 1 1 i m loss. in wi ll nnd t oli t c I i by it. "Wo pn.po-c In :'i;.l.t it out on this line until tin f. inner nets, every cent that the m.it lu t will puy for hi-i ' t;oo,lH." It is t.'i .,rte,l from 1 l.ila.'.elplii.i. 1'n th- ii. or. ua carp", inaiiiihictur-rs, whose weaver- .ire , ;, a :riK". have resolved to re s,;n..' wi ik in I. ,-i' tt.n.s at nice. It wa it if r '.,t th.il e.i, h lir::. -ho il, inaku s.icii teill.s w.t'l ,t- , ( .rM.V. n us It Colli, I do tv, in .!.;,.' t!..' :u:t. i i. ; irn to work. oldest iiiiiii 111 Wn-liliiLjtoii county, died in Wist l mley township. The u.lulnif outlook about Crove C ity I nVythiim but eiicoiiragiiig. There I no probability of a strike, but the mine nre .loiiin i.Ulc of anything in shlpbliig, Iu the Inst two month the mines of tins locality bnve not been averaging three day a week. When tbe harbor at l onu'-nute, ))., was com pleted the railroad compnny Immediately be. guU to ship Iron oar to thu vicinity of Pitts l urg. They load cars III the Pittsburg dis trict now with a better grade of coal than is found here. In a few weeks the manufacture of steel by the direct process will bo emmenced at the umhrla works, Johiistowu. William Hart, a brnkeinan ot the l't.W'nynr; road, was killed at ihc t ouway yurds, ltu cbestcr by falling under the wheels. The death of Mrs. Owen Cassldy, of Con ncllsviile. August 31. wrongly staled to have been H suicide, was cuubed by heart failure. .Iair.cs Kinuey, an insnue mno, near liar llngton, lieaver county, took to the woods wiieu he saw officers coming to take him to --LUXUiont. lie is dangerous and a posse U looking after him. Scarlet fever I epidemic in Hhnron. The School Hoard, nt a meeting, introduced rlttid ietrietlons to prevent thu spread of the dis ease lu tbe public schools. diaries T burner and Annie Hull, of Whitr- I ton townshli', Payette county, eloped nud wus nircsted s.tturdity, with three o'.hi'r mi'U. t were married at Cumberluud, Md., ulter Uritdlor l hud copper plate for milking ilOO driving u,l the distunco iu a sulky with one treasury note. j .. . . .i i. i i , .1. J. linker, tlio defaulting tnx collector of Ihe Sioun ftt the I.osel, gency. llhder 1 ( ir(.,.BUUrtf, K,11Uy Hl, Wlu .. the leadershlpof Hollow lloru li.'iir. it power- 1 t-in ed to one year to the workhoii.e. Lena I fill and inlliieiilial chief, havo warned Itidmn ! Wurlleld. ol Mt. Pleasant charged with the tlmt 1 . i.i ' murder o! h'-r infniit. blended itulltv to mur der in the second d glee. line 1 nlrendy dead and the other are dying. penny McKee, o. President Harrison's grand-on, saved Mrs. liu-sull 11. Harrison's I it t lu duughter from drowning at U.d I urge, N. Y. Theru Is a Cuban revolutionary club in Chicago, numbering "H nn'mbers, each of whom contribute ;l u month, to tbe cause cf the revolution. At I'nyi'ttnvilln, Ten a., Thursday night, Pock King, colored, arrested on a chnrge of attempted assault, Was tukcu from jail Ly a a mob and hanged. K'oux Indians at tuo Hotebad agency, H. 1)., nm Cotlliod Ah'chl Urlslit to Kuive .iniil iliiyn, and tbreateu to burn the buildings. The Iudbtns are determined to have the rates re duced for Luullng freight. Ir. Orlando P. Pradford, one of the count erfeiters who escaped when Prockway and other wi re captured iu New York, recently STHANGLLD BY GAS. I'orty Men Iintomb-d by Fire iu the ' Omeoln Copper MIikb j l ire broke out Saturday afternoon In Hie I idiait ,f thu i is, 'coin copt.er mine ut Hough- i . ii, Mn li The lire is still burning, and it is ; hcln ve. I that fruin IU to fit) inhere; are en- ! A Si'c.itid Liciitciiu lit of tin.' Sixth In- tombed, without any possible hope of r--- I fillitrv of the Tinted Htntes Artnv. ii i ,'",v,'rl'', , ,! ' 1 ho lire started in tdittft No. II. on A level prtid'.iulc ol i -t r.iint Milit.irv Acn- ' 'i Tu i Im t helow the surfnee. This is the j ilemy inthechissof 1KH, h,i, reoned ' '"11. I X Agent Wright uti,l lh I'liiployes to vucaie the iigency wllhiii HI days, and thf .ileu to t urn Ihe agency biiil niu's. I lilled States ( onsiil S. P. heed, lit T'.ehs tin. i lominiunler l rancls M. par!" r. I n te l Stubs naval attache at l".,.'. and all Au.erh i i.ii iiil-:iiiitry will in. is" the imlej ., li nt II.M'stlclllloll i ! the t llllli : C UotS lit ChChg- 1 u for the I lined Slates. Pinlcy tiit-oii, of rshnrpsvlile, borrowed klllle throitt ti-foreu cou.pafouii could bli p him. He ctuiiot tecever. AN AXLE BRCKE, And a Pasoemrer Tr im Wi Precipitated I Into thu Creek I Th moking car nnd coach .ittnc!ie,l to the west bound p.i'si'inrer ir.iln o:t the Parson division ol Hie Men, j :.:s ro.nl jumped thn track Snturday i viuia', ditching the two car nnd injuring 10 pe.q le. .-vera, of whim are reported seriously hurl. The other car went Into tne oreeii. 1 he w reck occurred at Light nniK ( reek, about a mil" '.vest of Monmouth, nnd was caud by the breaking ol nil n.xle on the rear conch. Ti e lin-nk-d. : a occurred at a point lio feet iron, the bridge. The cur broke loose from the tr jii alter I ring drag ged Mi) leet tin, I rolled oxer into the ditch tho crek. T he aeel.leut cniis.i ttie other car to pitch nud rock so ludiy tlmt when the bridge xvn reacLed the bitk'k'ag" cur struck the side tim bers of tho bridue and caused the whole structure to give way, thus precipitating ail tho other car into the stream below, which In swollen from recent rnlns. The front co.tch pdlowod the baggage car into thn stream and rested partly upon the baggage enr, which kept It from sinking Into the water. The smoking cir turned completely over and is now lying bottom up in tbe creek. Tho passengers who had bseu but llgbtly hurt broke In the window and pulled tbe women and wounded men out. The wound ed were taken to Fort Scott ou a special train sent to the scene of the wreck. Those who were able to be moved have been sent to their homes. BLOWN TO DEATH. A Stray Shot Strikes a Big Store of Dy-naui.tu-Five People Killed. Five persous xvere blown to iustnnt death nd three injured by an explosion cf dyna mite at Hpeebt's Ferry, ten miles from lu li""iue, la., Tbe dead are: i.wwnrd Lnrchnw, aged 33, of Victory, Wis. Mrs. Ldwnrd Latehaw. Itity Latehaw, nged 12. Matthew Laicnnw, aged C. Hans Pjurtistad. The Injured are: Mabel I.utchnw, nged 15; still unconscious, but uuiy recover. Mutthew I'aber, qunrryuinu, aged :ij. ot Wabasha, Minn., will d,o. Ldward L-.-nch, Luusing, lu., eye knocked out. Tho government I Juildlng xvlng dun. on each side of the river, nnd stone is being quarried there for the purpose. Latshuw bad a isrge, low shiiiity where the q'urrymcn nro boarded, nud In one end of this nhality Ihere were stored 130 pounds u ihuainite. ftcr Lreukfnst a sou 1 1 l.atshaw win llring nt a inreei rear tne snauty and Was t Hurncl Alive. I'.'Ishn I'.' winiin.xxli. s homo w.i c unity, n-ar i:g,..u, W. Vu., me; , death. II" was ha lion' ta'ih.tri woods, 'The woods were on hr, horses tmiu fright nnd becitne u ul le. They ru-he I toAar Is the the wagon caught .'.re. 11 a:ii in, to s.tv-. his team an 1 wagon, hat I. I timed Irotn hi t ody, nnd lit. ho burned. 1 tie burs. and wagon stroye.l. In his terrible cote I mm succeeded 111 reie hing it house, bui twc.vu hours ol grcitt in; ny. II. I : t I, a lr. ly T l; - dc i F hl.n.i Voci'.i belznd. A Virginia Inl.e nuiii steamer fro p.,., dor r' ort tl at one o! me I nnii.ii.ui .. . llsbing cruiser-, nrmeil to the teeth h,;i, t, ling guns, c.itmon iii.d otin r tie .poi,- ... Ilitr nil the NewtouLdiiind llshing ... found lu l auitduiii unlers itud Is c ni. , them to head.iuurieis iu tbe straits ti It Isle. l' FIRED BY CLOCKWORK Great Arson Conspiracy Uu'OvertU nt Montrcii'. The great, -t arson conspiracy that has ever been concocted III America hit- been unearth ed at Montreal. Warrant nro out for ton of the ii.o-t prominent merchant in the city. nud three ol Uiein have nlremiy been nrr.-le i. d to t nn . ourrowen a ,h .... i ... . .. sharpened ,t ouremily nud U,. n cut Ins .V.'! n.: .' ' !" I, J 1M l .'oncussioii wa hio,r I lor mli. . Theshnuty I was blown info Mt.liritf.rs ,..l o . ..... i I - - - --- , . i. ... ... . i:n, tepi. . T he p aver county Afro-American lengun len'e und depot wer I, a lly damaged. I. at 1 ele. !,., I tne following delcgnte to the S ate i 'haw was blown Into th" side ., the I, lull .t'ol , i ..ixentioii o! the I. ague nt llarrlshurg. held , almost bun led with s tud. I he clothm.. w as i n -epietnl er 11: .lames Weo-ter, id New I "early all torn from Mrs. Latshaiv. while her i ' i:righl"ii: I raliti .Mcl 'ouuid. o! llenver I alls: , Jauginer urin e, a enihi, was louud unburn : .1. W. puller, of I; uver: Messrs. I'ostley, fd. "'.'tressing the chuck of the mother nud ,oo !s,,u nu 1 i o.,ard Were eiccled aiter 11. ii' s. Typhoid fever I still epidemic ut Venice, a village n lew mii.s borlli of Wa-huigtoii. : T wo deaths have occurred xvithiu a few day lit. d there are tunny cases, ! Two mad dogs were kli.ed la "Coon Hol low," I'liloiilowu, but not until several other i Ji; were bitten. In consequence there is a ii.a..-,log scare now in the vilinge. Lis. cniiiiniMsioii to ni'O'pt the l'o-itioti I ut th I'.io wn- too quick for tlnrn, nud all I The thing started with the nrict of thrco both the liecch (reek nud the Pennsyl- 1 . .... .. . ,i . :. . . . .v.. .....I ,1....... i v.-.i.o, ritllroiot collild.nleu i.rt. ull... ,i..l, cniiiiec:. iu c-cai," I'V linn way wero eui uu ii,e,,, .iT-uKnm, ..,.,..1- i,uu . - v.,, by I. re und smoke, i l bruki mini on ii riiilriui l. His nree lni nt with the eonipiuiy i that if ho Hiceecils he i-hnli be promoted. Tiio Chiciego ltecord thihkn it doen not luko .niich of ll prophet or otu deeply ver-i'd iu the scionce of htiniuti tnituro I he luiiioritv of the miner w ho escaped did so by going through a cross-cut, und iu this way managed to ro.teb nuotner shall, trotn which they wero tnkeu to the top. W nhiii a short time niter they hud reached the siirtace, smoke l.i'gaii pouring from nil ihe shall-, and th" escape wus entirely cut nil I lie scetii, a! tile lloecche shalt. xvhere mnnv to klloW thllt this Votlll" 111 H (1 will bu ! ol the ii" 'll Clillie Up, W.IS deeply heiirtreri. A UeiideJ Increase Over L.iwt Year, Al though Prices Average Lower, li. Ii. lmn A Co., iu their "Weekly Pcvlew of Trudo'' say: Th.-ru Is uo real reaction In business, (ialus which xvero recognited us temporary nro van ishing, but there remains a decided increase ov r lust year at date, although prices aver age s o per cent, lower Hum u year ugo. it stationery store "i Hoyd.iiillic-A- Co. Jjovd, i were anticipated bv the Pennsylvania, which needs no keen observer to see thut the reuel the senior men. her, suddenly .-u li r Europe, j sen; a corps ol engineers to survey a route a Ion against the rapid ndvnuco lu prices ii lout live weeks ago, thee men were : lands in the Muck Lick district, north nud nrre-ted inr setting lire to Cm win le.-nie xvest id Ltietisburg. 1 he plans nl tho former iskiug her to speak. TRADE REVIEW. promoted. 1 1 is not olt. ti 1 hut ii yonn Ini'.ti is willing to' Mirrciidcr u good j pi s.tioti in or-.h-r to beiu :it the but- j torn round of the lu hit r and "work j hi-i way up." It tuny be abhorrent to : the boy of (good family and with u Col lef.'i e lucatiuu tc tllke U shovel litld . kill Wie.ls oil ll railr, ud eillbiujiinelit, I btlt it is the one who in willing; to do i nnytiiiiij.; honest and useful that reaches ! Ihe ejenend lii'iLagfr's; olliee. l'roiu 1 nidi In ginuitiL.'st eaino iienrly every general iiiutiayi r ill the railway ullice id this city. Jt is: tiuid thut of nil thu men, who embark in btiHine.su only three per cent, retire xvitli a competency, but the htiitistie. of fnilurcH show thut seventy j r cent, of these are ow inj; lo iueiipiicity, extrnviigimce, bud habits nud similar cuiibcs. Thu want of sue certk is due to tho lucu thennselveH rnther than to the business they fol low. It is tuo boy who gives uj u lifo of euso nud t likes the brake w heel of ii freight car to xvork his way to position nud buret's xvho wins in the i.trtrgclo, vhiU tho ono who in nutistioj with uu ensy tltrkship fow responhibilities itnJ a moth rule siilury juiiuei ltilo Leud viny iu Muy Jiiei'tiou, ring. Hious'iiids having gathered around tlie mouili of th" shall, miitiy women and children st. ui, ting around lo. king for their husbands nu I lathers. Searching paru. s w.-re sent down ili nurnbers ono and two shalt.-, trying to read! the men by llie drill l".lg. ithoxe the twenix--eveiith level, but w re iii.-u.. es-lul. T he im utl of the shaft I. live ,oV beell llll battered up to stop llll drafts. When the tire started Churl, s Weare, a drill boy. went to the I idtoin o! the burning shall nnd told the mitcis of their danger. They did led think it was so bud. and some of them eiitue up the I elders to the seventeenth lexel where they thought they would hnve tune to al lunch. They were thero only three inm ates when the smoke I ecome Intensely dense, Michael Harrington took out some mutches t.. relight the caudles which bud gone out, aud thu oxygen bad I ecu consumed and the can dies would not burn. v limping their way iu the dark, they went up about f'll leet Inure, wnen they lost hope, but one of the miners, crawling ou hands and kuees, reached the belt wire aud signalled to lower the skip J'.y the sound they knew when it was l cur, and signalled lor It to slop. Then they climbed Into it aud mug for tbu engineer to hoist. T hey reached the surface ulmost sufl.'Cincd. Captain P. Pochards, one of the oldest and most experienced mining cuptaius In iho cop cr couutry, say that lie Is positive that the ( i-ceolu mine lire of inceudiury origin. He doe hot think Hint a lire could have origina ted win rv it did unless it hud been wiHuiiy lighted. I !,.,. , ....... ,.lt.. 1.,. i.rr.l Imp t queen" I'll I .a wit- fouud that Jioy I xva connected w ti.c matter, approved of' it nud prosurred part ol the receipts which the ui- sur.uce a I, u-ters awarded ns dunuigc-, i T In' evidence showed Unit there w as a wide- ! spread cunspirii. y, whl 'h has ramification in ; the slates nil through i.u:ia lii. it was found ' thai llm cons; irators were m ill" habit of set ting lire to the laces by means r I ll clocit Work arrangement. -This was made ol nu a.i.rto cluck with th" bell taken oil. I'.i toi lew days ugo. At I'nioutowu Ihivld Heck rnn found gMi.ty of malicious injury to a railroad train. .I. l.ii (. Hoover, charge. I with the same of lem e skipi ed his bail. '! h"y cut a passeng er train in the Pennsylvania railroad at Si'nttdaie in two and u disastrous collision was narrowly averted. The maximum pen alty lor the olTeuoo is f lo.OOU line or ill yenr itLpr.sonmeut. t orni'llim liohn, n well-known fnrtner nnd was n thin glasi bowl of sulphuric neid and Id" 17-year-old daughter were run dowu by a lelow it a bowl containing mcthlvlntcd I spirits. h n ti hour ciitiiu lor Uu' c.o.'k lo J sink" the alarm the hammer broke the gia--I bowl and a the siilpl uric u, ud was pre, op. t I ute.t In the lii' llilylalcd ( irits the combi i nation burst out in llituics. j Mr. .1. P. i.iuinii, i ruwii prosecutor, went to I New York to inquire into Hie Putted states end of the con-piracy. leu warrants were sworn out. These were lor William Tlmiini, JullU lielkser, lustie, Snsscvllle, Pichards, Inigeiiias, Sails, nil furriers, iad Lcilaus aud Lowenthsl, xxhoiusule clothiers A sum 1 1 urmy of detectives xvere seut out, but up to this time only three xvere arrested. T he total amount of the men s peculations is said to bu about ilU.i.uUD. Colonna Oets Htr Children. The court which has been henrliii: the enn trovcrsy betweeu priuce Coloitna and hut wife, who is the daughter of Mrs. Jehu W. M.n'io-y . l .l ordi rtnl that tl. sous be giveu to tht I nticisi, nud Jf ueccsiry force W to bu usoJ. OREGON'S CHOLERA SCARE. Health Ofllc aln Say the Honolulu Out break Moiiantei tho Coast. T he prevalence of cholera in Honolulu nnd in thu Orient ha created a scare at l'ortluiid. Ore, The local board of health is alroady adopting striugout measures to repel lu in vasion. City Physician Wheeler says that nt no time h.uie Piicillu const cuius been so seriously lucnuucud by the scourge as now. Winter Is uo protection against the disease, its the germs flourish iu all temperatures. He says the situation 1 alarming. All vessel coming Irotn foreign ports will bu e ire.'ully t.xitujluud uud quarantined 11 Lccetiury. p.itltiiiiore A Ohio railroad passenger tr.oii n ur Wa-liiligton. Mi.-s Kohn was Instantly killed, hei body being horribly mangled. Her futl:,.r was also frightfully injured nnd cannot live. They were crossiug the tracks iu a buggy nnd did not hear the approaching truiu. PROCLAIMED A REPUBLIC. Cuban Fcrm A Prov sional Ooverument at Nujass, A Hitvuua dlspatuh says that the nueetlnig of Insurgent delegates ut Nujasa prouliiiniing a cobbtltutiou for the republic on a fedcrul basis of five states. They also elected the uinrquis cf Santa Lucia, president, and appointed various o Ulcers, as well as continuing tho uouilua Hons of Autohio Mueeo, to be general com uiniider iu Santiago dl ubu, Maximo Gomez iu Puerto l'nucipe, uud ltoioll lu Santa i iarii. NhJusii wus prueiuiuied a the provisional led erul cnpititl. A resolution was adopted per mitting farmers to sell their produce lu ihe towns uu the puymeut of -i per vent ad valornii duty. A pmpcsiti to proclaim Maceo dictutor of ("una was iliscusstd lor six duys aud was Dual y wiihdrnuu, Tho Autoiiomisttt party Intend to petition Spam lor sell goveiuiueut ou Cuuiidiau Hues, ll is stated that (iumcE Is ir.cliiied to accept coii.ll l hul niitououiv, hut ilacco deelmus e.ny cou- piotunc. strong. Cotton Is strong, but has paused. Tho general tendency to eurtull purchases where prices have notably udvuuued grows clearer in boots and suoes, in wool and some products ol iron. Import are Inrge. but It is stated thut lirad ford manufacturers lind it hard to get labor enough to fill their orders, so that duiuy may cancel muny contract-, us interior quality has cancelled some already. Tbucottou manufacturer has rising cotton nud a strong initrkt to he,p, but a great chance of a great strike for higher wages. The brightest feature ou nil tbe horizon in tho certainty that the crop ol corn will bo en ormous. Frosts now cau only affect a small fraction, aud the surplus mil go into the muuuliicture of meals, because nt Uj. 7o ul Now York, nearly Ic lower thau a week ago, there is no other prolllnble use for com. The annual reports showing a lurger yield of cotton lust year thnu has been supposed indicate thut moro eo'.ien must remnlu in thu country besido ihu uncousumed stocks Abroad. A qulut market without much change of prices lor u time wuuld be a blessing lo thousand-. Failures for tho week have been ISC in tuo Vniled states, againlt 21! lust year, aud iu Canada Ut. ugalus'. 47 lust venr. WINGED DEATH MESSENGERS War Balloons That Will Deliver Explo. stvei. Snmuol Andrews, a machinist of Hartford, Conn .claims lo liuve perfjs'.ed a war balloon which he has sold lo u syndicate ot New York Cubaus for use in the aid of Cuban in surgents. The balloon bos been thoroughly tested In thn fields of New Jersey nud is said to work Sierfectly. instead of tin urdiuaiy car, It is ltied with nn armored box, from which a number of bombs can bo suspended. Tho bombs are iguitud aud released bv .. . ..-nulio nnicluuery lu the box and alter n I ., dis charged the box explodes, tlesii .ig; the balloon and the secret msct.a. y. The uiuchluury Is worked by a steel spring. Andrews claims to have a dev., e by which he can control the direction of the IuiIIo ju. MAKKKTS. I'll 1 Bill IUI. it II K W Itol.tSAl.t 1'hll'XS AKK I.IVI N H l.raui, t lour nud teed. Wlll AT-Nu 1 rid : , No. il red . ' luK.N No. X yellow enr, t; No. X yellow eheiled Mixed ear, :n llATsNo. 1 white No. X while Kxtra No. 8 while : . ; Light mixed .. . HY t No u No. a western ; I Lot 11 S inier patenis on nls.. ii.. I niicy Spisng pateiiiH , F ii i.oy stimghi winter '" i r-linight XXX bakers' m i lear xx iiiu r i in 1 tiyo Tour I i ' 1IA No. 1 liiuoiny l.' im I' No. k it . Mixed clover. N'n 1 i: ju IP New itif)-, from wagons FKtl No. 1 XX bite Hid., ton. No. ll W lute Middlings Prow ii MMuliniiB Hi no, bulk tlltAXx Ubem Out Dairy l'roduits, lil'TT KH V.fiu l reniiici y j i nucy i rcniiieiy 1 sucy I oiiiili y lioil. l ow grade una iw k.ng CTIhKsK-i.hlo, Lew New 1 1 1 L . IH W ih'.'onniu sv. Irs LlllltiUlg' i, licvluiulot I ruil nud t egetable AI'I'l.Ks Pol l i. x nl. il I li.vl.r-. Oi, 1ILANS liiind-pe ked. j er nu ..... i.iu.ii. in 1 1' I i i oi-.s r in,., in , at . 1,1,1 ... r ii n. si.,i e. toi i. Mill. I' , 1. - i.oll.e gr, tt, l-l'l O.N !.-- I . now . o.: l'oullry, i tc. LlXe I 1.1. kel,, f pill! hle Plucks, f pail I'l. i-M-il . i.lcselis. IP. l.li e 1 l,rN.- s, p ll boi.s I a. an, I urn,,, iie-i, H- X l IIKltJ.. i.M.lio.i.,..i..rl i No. i t.s. hn. , y, ii i oin.tr , I iige pa i.e-i . . . .11 1HOC UltllCOU. MiKDS-t lovel t.- ins T uiiothy. prime l'..ue OlatM. l;.i.s 4,uiiir iiuxeiL IIU.StY XX hit,, ip.ter .XI A I I, t. S I nl r, new . I ill r. I. i uuiiiiy. swei-i, nol T.W.i i"l IIMI.X.XAIT, lU'l'H llill..x1-.Xe. '.' kla ii I. .No. " lldtN Mixed I'A 1 ! I.I.I..S Ill 1 I Lit Ol io I I'elllliei )' 1 lilL.VUb.Llll I A. KUH II Wilh.XI-No g It.-u lUit.N-No. g Mixed I'A I S-.No. if l I.lle ill 'I 1 Lit e ii iiriiiu y, exn.'i .i,i.s--ii. i,i: NLXl loidi, IT.dtTt I'ltti'llts Will-.,. I .No. i n, a in r.-Mntt. O'l'N .o. V UA 1 s Wlillo XI cslei n lit I I hll-l realm ry I.,.i,s .-mis ui.j l ei, n 1. 1 VIC STUCK liMPiL MOlk Win,, t--l' u: I'Al'l'LK, Prime, l.IKi to l.M'O lbs liuod. 1,B"C to 1 t" IPs liuud bul her, l.ilv lo l.isfUII, . T Idy, l.mo lo 1.1.SHI. luir light steers. t tu 1U0U lo. . ooii.inou, Tuu lu Sou:' u-r. i ' uuos. I l"ht It eight .X.e.llUlll in aiy lioiigns nnd Miib t i ! I-1 J -.1 SUXKH. Kxtrn. W to 105 lbs A liuod. Si tu us inn sair. 76 tuei Ins. Cominoii Spring Lambs - I hicugo. Cattle Common t" 'N' .)Uibiu; sliskers aud 1"" J' tows uud bulls, (I Mu.nw; 'i;''- ' Hugs beavy, I.VU I.'....; . oimoi"" llllied. I ll 'ati I).'); . Unice litis. : 0 ' hehi. i.;iii ...": Pigs. i.", . Iciior lot huice, l..',i i '.se; land ' " ( llicllilintl-llogs selei't sliil'l t. iiti'in r t. .CHi.s.c inir to k ' J ti.ltiil. ti.ir tu IlL'Itt Afi.llllo... ....... t. I ., ,..1 ,.11 , .. ,!., I . ICCt g..d lis lioice ti fJ.loli o 1 fair i" '"' 91.4!; cumuiou '.'. ,oio-.. 1.""' ujl ui.,.i in . iii.i.., jiuu,i ;j e uiu-ub- to &7S- I in- iv.n sill ay: i'oa.. . st llie e --im '.'III I ll U -nliH uld -ir w ul tl 'is-ly , ill-til: rii-ai iT Ua.. '"flu 'kin.-. Ule , "MlO I -uiuri 'fLM- Uof I '1..MI tlvlin, yiu ltis '"ir Ik King 1 lloit '. Butl. tua ruui- I-wsj. ereui ut ri . 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