The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 13, 1896, Image 6

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    LATEST MS TROM HASIIM.
CUiNS AND PROJECTILES,
Pennsylvania Companie Com in for a
Largo Short.
Secretary I.nmont directed the award of
contract' under tli proposal received ljr
the war itiurtnn'iit for forging. ?ti ti nnd
mortar cnrrlnges, it". Tim award fori! set
tit lOdh'h steel gun forging and for ik' sot
forging fur ii li'.-ln.'h gun nwi I" to t
In-thl'lnm Inn company, nf Pennsylvania,
the Mldinlo Steel company ree"lilng t ti
award fur il set nf li-lm-h forgln.'.
Inler t li r comparatively favorable term
ntTon-d ly Ui-m- companie tin" I pn r t n i t) t
I ciui' lc-l to obtain six powerful modern
steel -iiii-a above tin nutiil-r that the appro
priation was estimated I p pri-im-. J'li"
saum t u n i ( nnl"' n-ei ive contracts for
r-.;i", nv y i'j n!.. 1 1 ?! 'f s'cel f r.-l n k.-
for tin' li iii. h I r''i'li-linUfii; tinrt.ir For
llnl-dnng il. 'I "riittiti vr I'l ot- "( f'.i
f ' ' r i-i hl;-. ii iittn't n award"-! tin- ISidllor-'
Iron f -i.ii !r y. nl I'mviiiiv, li. I., tic re
maining 1 i "ts g"lr..- !' tli" g- v -r:.ti.i lit g"i
I - l'ry Ml W:itiTlh-t. A contract for :!0
f 1 -i I I tar l inrarb-d t 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 -
I I - - i I r : uipatiy. I ii -t -n 1 if "VI motors
tli i.'!T. nr.ilio i'W prh :nke I enable
Hit war ili iittiii' tit In pm u r- i.'l, nil f
rl i !) n:c f..r n-o ill t!i" : -t ib !'!: wltli
iii In. a r. 1 !i" Iii-in ! t i-ji :;; r. : g g ;h
en 'ri.-ik'"- ii!" distributed a follows: T-n l"
tlM Nonthwark Foundry mi ! Mn -hlii i -
0)1 in . I delivered III I'.' r-iohth: eight to
tin' Nil''' I .ml W.i.li- company, t" ' d-.lv-i
"-d I i M in mil,, mi l li to tli" ll.-thlelmm
Ir h - j r 1 1 i. hi. t i delivered In 1.1 month.
Tli" I iv. r ii'M Ibis r IV" I fur t li l.'-iti'h
u.rtar carriage enable tli" dcpart'ictt to
i 'M. r" i 7 I In carriages, nr II more
u I tli" it -j n r.i"ii
. i if thl- number .." in- uw ar '.-
mi" . So:. ''ii:i: aiiv..'f li.iitl-
t.l I" deliver'' I w Itlllll l' .,
ID go t'i tli" Soulnwark Foiin-
'Iry iii.il .l liiii" iii any. tin- list "ii" t
l.i''.l"H VT'"l within 1 iiniiitli". To tli" Mill
val" steel i''iii:'iiiiy i awarded a tit ! it -t
for in'ar.y j.imn iir:ii"r l"r 'lii -ii. t iiii'l
il"' k j ! I ' lii ;; ainl ti T " l i .- 1 1 1 1 .
A LARGE FAILURE.
The DuiTonA Katch ani New York Bn
ouit Stock Deal Hal Fallen Through.
Sjn"'iilativi il.'iiU la Iiian: 'ii'l Mat li nil 1
N-nv V..rk liiM-uli Hti,"kH lui " it:i" t an
I'lul. T!i" M'i..r" r.r..tli"r-lia" fall" I. Tli"
v'ri'iit '-t m.i "iilnti'Hi i v-r kti'iwu in lil 'au
I "' ! ''
PENNSYLVANIA POPULISTS.
tlian it w.i
W iiii'l T'lVi I"
i'. to II'.' "M I
in. if", tl.w lat i
lli'il.lh", winl"
liax i'iiliniiiat"il In tin' f . 1 1 1 ti r of 1 1 1
M llo WiT" l'"llllil 111" il' lll.
Tli" .;.!. Milativn ili'iil ( wiii li t): failur
I a tli" iMil'i.iniitl.iii t ny all oM-t tii" M."-t
lininrta;it In tli" lii.-lory of tli" I lil 'irfo -to. k
' l.a:i'" allair-i. It i .-m i-arly la ttm
)"ar. ili" -loi'k of tli- I'laiii'.iil Jlati'li
i'oii.'Hiiv lia.l I n -''lliiu' all aioii nl I'll)
for unit" a tlM.", Hlnl tluT" ha I Ii. -li i lal
in-ill it y III tlm nmrki't. .Iiil prior to tli"
Vi'iii'-m lan ui"l'i'iil tli" tip li.i l K "li" out i ll
InM'l" "in i"- tluir tluT" iv it" to I." mini" im
portant r.uropi'an il V"l"pni"iitH in .oiiti".'
II. .ii with I ii tii tti 1 Mat.'li iilTi'--' mi I tli"
Inlying of tin1 .-toi k "ointin'ii.'" l ! j-troiii?
JH'oplf.
Tli" V"iiiv.ii"liui luiiil" inti-rf'T" 1 with tli"
np""ijiiiti..ti aii'l tin- sto.'H ilr.ip "'I l iriiik'
til" "IHTIll ili'l'lillii lit tllflt tllll" to II)
I'ruin lin n tli" rli"- Marl"'i wlii 'h it tlm ni'wt
n-inarkuliiii in tli" l.l-tory of tli" i'''luiiik'".
A ntronu tfroiip of Bpi'i'iil'itor' liHii'lod I y
Jami'.f II. Moor" ai. I NVIIli.im II. Moor" l
Kiiii Im viiii; tli" Htoi'k. It luovi'.l up Ait h
w'lir'i'lv k luilt. Tlin ntook noM in IiikIi
UM2IH. '
A liri'iik' "niii", iiii'l tlm Mour" ' ln'i-umn
iHmrr.i.'o'il for I nrtr ainoiiu!. i i r",';i
U .l.i "Ktiniiit"'! tlio4. in po-itloirio
know that tlm lil.iaioii.l Mat")i failur" 1.1
PH1I4H It loHH of llllllot 'l.ollll.lllHt t ) till!
Moor" l;ro.i. It In Mil l that tli"v will I"'
poiiiiili . wlii-n t!u itilatr-. nrii r'tlht 'ii" 1
out.
ALABAMA'S ELECTION
Latter Beturm do not Loncn Johnf.OL'i
Majority.
TI." p'turnx In bo far !imv " mi '1 u;i"ly
that Ji.liii.Btnii aii'l tli" "Mir" lii'Mio.-rati"
tli ki't win l.y it majority of iihout 4'i,iMMi. 1 h"
lowi-ht tiiiiiit"il majority i .l.'i.iinii, an I tin-liiuli"-t
l f.il.iiiiil. '1 li" li'ici-lntiir" i-i li.'ino.
iTati" l.y at l"ii-t tw. -tliir l-. lh" in'.ivv
liorito rati" k'alin WT" inn. I ' in tli" ' whit"
oiinti"- of North Alabama. Ir. thl porti 'ti
(ioo.lwvn, 1'iipali-t, ran I'l-lilii'l K-! 1 .t"
in 1-yl.
'1 In- I'opuINt h'a.l'T-i In l;inii!nlia:ii nr"
lii'irlniiliii; to "ry fran l. iniii:i.uii; that tlions-
IIIIiIb of Ih'tiolM Vot"H IVIT" i'.l"l 111 t!l" hill i
li"lt, mi l thi'V thri'iit' ii that If loio.lwyn n
not i-li- 't" I tl.i-y will orani" th" l'opulNt
of tli" Btiit" iiciiiii-it llryun an l curry Ala'.ii-na
for M"Kltil"y in Novi-iiiIht.
N'otliiui lik" ollh'iai ri-tiirni "an In hii'l
from tli nntl" until lat-T, hut tln-r i.t in-
il'iul t that th-ri- It tli" ur"at--.t lii:u.n-r.tti"
i li'tory In -tat" politi -ii iii"o 1 -'.. A lar.'i-r
I"iuoi rati" ni'k-ro vot" w.n i-a-t than i-vi-r
licfor".
Tli" .-ilvi r iin--tlou inn not so ir-.u.-h tin-U-iij"
in th" Alul iinia ii:ii'iiii;ii in wa-i tli"
tim-.-tion of hoiii'-t i-l 'i tloii. Captain .l..hu
tou, th" li"iiioi-rati" U":iiiii"", was a i-auill-ititt"
In th" i-onvi-iiti.iii of 1 i.i I, but win
fi-at"i. lliis yi-ar Johnston "aptur -il th"
Prty, h""'ir" l "tin- iioininatloii for iovi ruor I
nnil lia'l tin- party pli-.l".! to td- frun coin
HH of -IlV T.
Bryan Endornd J.' I. Ailman and J. P.
Comll for Congrtumen-at-Largo.
Tin' Ti-nnsylvanln 1'opulist Statu convprt
Hon wiw rnll4 to orli-r shortly aft"r 16 o'-i-lock
Wo.ln"iUy In Curry Viilvernlty linll,
ritt.ltirfr, l y Chairman It. A. Thonipflon, of
Imllaii. Altlioiiitli alKiut 2i H) d"i'at".'i wrn
i-x ivt".l to atton.l, tln-r wi'te only about no
pr' iit whi'u tin! m"-tlii wh call".! V
onlcr.
A. C. llnn.m of Ilrmlforil nm rlionnl tim
porary cliiiirinan. A. II. l'loyl of Irwin mi l
J. K. I.i-kII". of Mi'Ki'i-Bport wtd liniii" I ha
"i-r"t:trl" Tin- following roininltti-o on
ri-'ilutl'-ti Mat nppnlut"il: 1'. C. Koriin-.lv,
I rl-! J. li. Miuw-ll. Miroi-r: lr. ). (J.
Moor", Clarion: . I. II. sti-vi-nion, I'ltt.ibiirif:
mi I TliomiiH I.owry, llrmliloi-k. The com
mit!"" on onliT of Imslii'-'W n enmponil of
II. A. 1 huuip"ii, liiiliaiiu; .1. II. Mi-vi'Iikoii.
I'lt'.sburx. (i'ork'0 li. lSurrow.x, l'itl-i-I
urif.
I. T. Ailman, of .liiiil.ttrt "ounty, nri'l .1. 1'.
Corr-ll, ilit'T of t'i" I. iitoti iiII.witi" noml-liat-l
f -t Con jn inaii-ut-lari aft"r n
tuc 1 1' n t i fin with Hi" i mo'T.it on oni
.ai"li'la!- ha 1 I n r"j""t"il.
.1. V.. I.".-ll", of M.'K'ir-por., wa iiiiiinl
ii oiKiv I'-'-t-I st t!" i-liiilriiian. A motion
Wii-rna'l" that th" ''oiivi'iilli li i-h-i-t mi l.-t-i-utli
i' .'otiiiiiitt"" of fonr. but thl. w.t. I'-ft
to ti." Stat.-. .-.-ti.i!i. Th" lut tr will alio
-.''-tlii rotary. 'lh" i-s-"iitlvn io;n
mitt"" will "l".-t tin- i'li-i'toral c.m.ll lat-"".
mi: ri.vrioiiM.
"Mi" l'"o i"'i party of 1'i-nii.iylvatilii, In
' iM-n-.i'-u a iiil'Ii'.l. r"iif!lrin.4 Its fruity to
th" priiftpl" "nuu'-ia'.i-l in tlm platform
a I ipt". l y th" mitioiial ooiivi-ntion, In
I 'iiiiilia. .Inly . 1 -'.'.', an l nu-iitl.-niy lit si.
I.oins, .luiy'.J, l.iil.
i. Ii.t', ' y .-'iii 'iir In th work of thn
I'i-oj.Ii-'b piirtv in t. I.oiil In thi-lr jn-li-'-tlon
of iilli-.iii .1. Ilrinti of Ni-bra-ikit an a i-na.li-itiit"
(or r --i.l"nt, mi l Tlioma H. Wation
of ii"iTu.ia f..r l"" pr-."iit of tin' I iilt -il
Mat'"i. a tin- nt tn liir l-bi'ori'M of tlm lown-
tro.l l.-n i l-. An l In or'b-r t R-i-uru
nior- fuoy tin Ir "livtioii, w Hlvoi-ati fusion
with t'i" I'- liii' -l.'itl" i-liTtor.t of thUtm.
l'rovi I" I that, in th" i-vi-nt of Iii-mo -rat-i
ri pii.liat'.riK Hi" I'l-opli-'ii party n.lvaiii-i-5 on
lh" pr--i'l-ntial livtoM. tlm i-xi-i-utivn i-om-n.
tt"" to bo "lotli-l with pli'liary powor to
appoint i-l""t .rt known to ba truo I ' ii 1 it h
t "any out tli" wl-h"! of th" liatlohnl "oli
ii'tition nt M. I.ouin for tin noiiilniiti u of
Ilrym mi l U at - u.
'Wi.l aii 1 tliat nil ptibll" ipii'-HloiM
uli!iiitt".l to tli- I pi" iliri-i-t, tiir uiKh tlm
Initiailv" mnl ri-f-T-n linn. V" i.-oiiii'iuii th"
I'-t'l-iatur" for iminif tin- it t of ii"tnby
w hi -h iiiiii at, anil i lnt"iiii-il to i-ruli mi l
il"tr.iy, th" in l-pi-ii l-'iit pli" lln" mi l r---IIihtI"'
a.-i'l th! iti.-t favorl.nt th" i'oioli'la
ttoii of tin- Hln-.'t car liti'-H, iix th"y both nn
lii-triim"iitai in 'Ti-ailnif inonopolii-i, wh.-li
tlm l'l-oph- .i parly uii"ipilvo -ally -oii'l"liin ;
nii'l w" iiIki i'n;ii':iiii th- lsu" of InliTi'-t-b.
arm In :, N for tin. milking of publb'
roii l-. or ,i r anv otln-r purpo.i", nu I tlm "iill
lin; to-..;i.T of tlm i'ViT.tl "ounty "on. ruin--I
ini-rt of tlm -tat", at lt '.p"ij!t",to furtln-r
thi purp I".
S ,-h-ri'by ,-..i,i Mm ttm r-'p-it! of th"
IIT'I.H'I u.'t without th- Mii'-titutloii of It
fr Inau" la a', nii'l point out to th" -
pi" that wh.iti-viT prosperity w i-iijoy-il
from ' until l-'.':t wan oivIiik to th" ini"
of T.VVi.O'm.wt ,.r Bilvi-r nml tri-'miry iiol-
ilurim; tin- pi-rio'l of tli" lUainl an l mutiiuiu
iii't-i.r-Biiltlui; in th" Importation f tJ.UiNi,.
UnO of k'ol J in i'.'- of Import: uin th" In
ori'if" In lh" "inuliitloii of tlm national
bunk from about i-IMI.IHHI.O liI .Inrii.n th"
tl t livo yar of tli llbui'l it"t, th"ri-by ln-I'n-ahiuu
tlm I'iri'iihiiton nml ki-cplm; up
valui-K.itint Hint tlm panl" of li'.'.'l wim brouulit
about liy H i-oii-plnn-y of bauk'-r.) t, ton-"
tlm n-pi-al of tin- SIhtuiiiu ai-t ami tlm Nn:
of lioinN."
V" ili-man l that If tho Iii-nioi-rai'v of
lVun.tylvatilii ilHira tlm mipport of tin" Voo
lli'oiUfA"Mt" i iiil d" tUo " traoi '
in-o,!.tivhr.JiectllJ MVLUlwUu'j. ' i
;
OVER 300 KILLED.
IT WAS A BAD WEEK.
Tht Collapio la Chioago Mad In?itora
Timid and Wary.
It. O. Inn A Co. 'a Weekly To-vlow of Trailn
Fays:
Tho nr-nntloiml collnp'o of upwulittnrs nt
ChI-iio who controlled I'inmonil Match ami
New York l)ul'Ult stocks aii'l hinl hol.oteil
them to fancy prb-eit, with the con-iueut
cIohIlj; of the Clil-lttfo Stock 1'xcliane for
perloil yet In'I'-llnltM, though followed by re
markably four lailiiri-K, brings n nuilil-n
i'IhiiiK" in monetary coii'litlons throughout
the eoiilitry.
At leiit ii month earlier thnn hml len ex
p""te.l t hirnifo m ilrawn ln-nvily upon the
Illinois bank bnlan"e In New ork, nii'l with-
Iraualg of other wenterti fiunln imiy nntiirally
n-nilt. f.tirop" win nlo nioveil to aell
Atnerlcan stock rntln-r freely, no that the
nvernu" of lid mint m-tive rutin mil ctock fell
about sU.H per hiiro mi l tlm averiiKD of
triir-t Mock about el.H.
I In- iii'tiint co-opi-ralloii of money nteret
wltn t hli-airo to r-trii-t ilitiirbiinee l"crv.
e l prai" aiol 1 1 1 tinu li k'oo'l.
It i hot poblii, howi-yi-r, to nvo! I otne
pho.-k to public coiithleni-e, nml n quick
tlk'lit-liliirf of Kii-tern moin-y .n-irki t follow
e l. wlil 'h nlri'ii'ly huton comiin-ri-lnl loan
nlmot eritlri ly. Tin- collap-e nlo lii"ri'iie.I
t'n-1'.'iiitlou of liuik"r ami otln-r l"inler re
(fiir llnr loan on eeiiriti" of n similar char-ii'-t-r.
II I Importnn that th" lin-rcn" of rncr-cliaii'll-"
export. 4-0i),Ui)il, or M per o ut.
over In-t year for the week,mil tlm ilei-rine
of ln.port". i-Tii'i.om or 7.7 per cent, till cou-tliiu-'
to limit the nuitt pnyiible nbroii,.
In live week the In. ro.i-" of export ha
been f ,H;0,UUi) or M per i-ent lltnl til" lie-
cri-H-! of Import ri.oO.O'iO, or H per cent,
wliii-h In-lp to biilmi,-i! itmoiint.
Tlm tiiovi'mi-iit of wh"iit I a train law.
Atlantic ort l'lnit l,17i'.l,0.i;l hm-hi-l for
tin- week. Hour lui'lii'le i, iik iln-t 7'ill,3H lint
year, nml iii"e .Inly 1. x,''."iM huhe,
iirfannt -t.T'Ji.'.'lii la-t'year. oiil'l'-tlnu crop
report nre u nutin-ioii ami noi .y n ever,
but the more reliabi" mark up winter wheut
t :tiK,OiK,i0 bu.-hi'l.
I'he lt nation a to colt"ti I iloubtle
critical f .r many proiluci-r. Kxtrctnely ilry
mi l lot w-'ath-T h:n iloiie i-riou Inirin. but
It mint hoi I l,e mi extraorilinary eomlition
that r-ilu"' the ylel l "JO per cent In Anoint.
I.iil-or I mure ililurbe,l than inunl. 1 he
treat trike of garment worker hern bu
liiiicli ext":i'l"it: lh strike at Cli-velnnil ha
l-roken out lU-aln, ami Involve several otln-r
bran--h" of labor; the Iron luriiace nn-u of
the Mlmiiaiiijo alley resin it reduction of
w iik'"". thoiik-li Mali', iilnrf Valley worker do
not. .Th" ir ui work throughout the country
nr" triviiikT to cut down cost In order to keep
In operation: tin-iron mini- of the Ooueblc
rniiK" nr" stopping: tin- mnpemion of cotton
mlin ha become inure Ki'ii"ral mid over
4. I.' nil pia,i- nr -said to he Idle lit Kail
Kivi-r nloii". mid prol itbly thtee-clht or
more of the entire prodie'l'm; caj ai'ity la th"
country: tlm rubber work have mor-tiy stop
p-l. and, ii"t itlnt ui'lliu the 11k tit wcik-ht
openiim, it iiumU r of woolen milU nlo.
I: l i'li-ntiy, both the worklnt; force mid their
waif" have been reitllccd.
I Im Iron market kmiv le deinorallred In
tone, be.'iiusn nil the a--oc'latloli d".'l l"d to
niiiliitniii price for thl month, but the nnirk
ts are not stronger lu volume of order or
piir.-hae. rresstire to wll, even nt i-oin;"-sloii.
i the prevaillux rule, mid price are
alnioit nominal.
CHANO AT OSBORNE.
Queen
Vic-
Tho Chiucio Viceroy Visit!
a toria.
1.1 llutn; Chni.ir mi l his s'lit" went l y
p""iai train to l'i Ttsrnoutli i n tlm .'th to
I'riH.i tic- Solent to tlm I -I t of WL-ht nnd visit
th'i ii.i i-ii nt Oshorii". II" w n r -iv" I nt
rort-inoiiili by a number of dntink'ni-hl
naval o'lb-er mid otle-r and it saiut i i f l: j
nun- -aim !r- 1 when Im boar I" I tlm royal i
y.t-lit AHi-rta, which wn in wuitini;. t'poii j
leav;n' r.irt-iie th th" lie lit mil l" a ileloiir
it'l-1 k':iv tic ili-tink'iil.-io-l travel'T a iji-w if
til" IlllL,-" lb"'t of lir.-lll' ln-''lllble,l il; those I
hot- and ii!."i permitted him to ". nl out j
in lark"- mnl Ml radii e it Ib'-t pl--inur--
1-ifls II- i-ViT a-e;iil,, in l," .,e,t. Ill"
('nil ." .-t.it"-:naii was al'lt'-d by th" Heel
an l '-:. tinned on Im wav to Trinity wi arf,
( o w her" lie win r iv
of Wa.e-, who i ''.' rt
Marouu i f nau.-t ".r , wl.o
II uni i hank' l-i In r mnj. -t
the l llliie-e eliVo.' t I til" 1- "
.I l.v tin- ri in. "
1 him to ti.-'",rin-. '1 Im
pr.'-ent-d 1.1
h i I pr.-ee,t
.1 Wl'h!.
Stuck In The Ice
I'rof. II. S.
who t.irl'-d '
i x;i litioii in
bit. la:...!', i:i
I'irr.
mil i. ie
t ,e M,
l.lolC'l
unlver-ity,
an A retu
rn writt-'ii
that tin
ir"iil.i:id
f Corn
CUt. I'elirV I'll
amer Hope, I
-ler. Mn-.,
lire s'.lieli i:i the Ho, of i.'C off th-'
eoint. 1 he letter w in i.'ii b nt ly liu rri'-dly
ivritl'-ii mid d not 'i,e d--ta;N. The la.-'t
previously In-iird of tlie Hope win when she
Him spokeu oil the lahrador cunt. I'rof.
1 arr . I- iter lo'-s not intiaiute tn.it the vc-m-I
win iii any immeiliat" .laiik''-r.
Hold Up.
Two is.-iife Indians named I'ui'i I'm; mnl
( hiirile Krailer In-ld up tlm lirny llor-e
stitk'o eijiteh in tin- o-.." eoinitry.Oklaliomu.
'J hey s ll-eil in ru-h lllld bovi'ldl told
al. -l.es nnd went tliroiik'h the mall pouelms.
Tlm driver, II-nry homers, nnd Martin Tay
lor, h liiirdwure drummer from I'tltsburkt,
l'a., were Nhot for r-'lusinir to throw up their
hand, 'luylor'a wouuU km not s-rloiis,
r ive persona In the tai!n wra rotibed, In
clu'liiiir woman Indian teacher, ili Nel
lie llu. l", of llidiuuu. l'oes Mrtf lu hot
lurumt of tho outlaw.
A Battle Between Engliih Troopt and
Matabelci.
I'l-tnils have b".-n r-'cclved of 'he d"cl-lvi!
vl-'tory won on Woducsday by the 7mi ltrit-l.-h
troops, coaiposinjj; Col. rium- r' oolumn
over a unlive f .rce estimated t have num.
i..T"J S.ntui to J.DiiO men. The latter fo-iht
desperately, am! bravely, cbitruiiiic up to
within n f"-,v ynrd of the p.iitnn rapid lire
k"ius. About ."CO of tlm Miitals-le warriors
were slain diirint; th" "m;ai;-'tnei:t, which
hi-te I s.-v. r.'il hour ai d th" l"s of ti;- Itrit
isli in linb-d Maj. Kershaw, I. lent, lb-rvey
four s.-rk-eaiit-i, and about no men kill' d and
six olpeers, several iiou-coiiimissloiicl ollb--er
- nml about .'o men wounded in-curdlim to
lllli'tlli llll tlk'ur-
l ie-Maiabel. and tln-ir nllle wen' coin-m-iude.l
by b' chief, Sokombco and l iu
liiKUlus. mnl were divided Into live Impls, or
n'k'lmeiits each of over 1,1100 nn-u, well sup
plied w ith arm and ammunition.
NEW YORK'S STRIKE GROWS.
Men end Oirli Join lh Army of Employ)!
Who Are Already Out
Another I ranch of tlm i lothiiiif ludmtry
went on strike. Tuesday, wln n !l,30 n-t
milkers Mopped work. Two thousand tliren
hundred men and Klrl In IM shop in New
York, ami iuo in nine shop lu lliowmvili",
wi-nt on strik".
I he limn mnl trlrls have been workinif II
hour u day. l or uiibast"il work the operp
tor have l.ci-u tfe'tinu' j'J and !) a week.
The LaMer have been K''ttitiK ti mnl 7 a
week, and pri i-s-r have been (ettlliK mnl
i'J n week. 'Jim buster lire irl. 1'or
binted w. rk tlm operator, b.nter and
pressers have been ("ttllllf 1 l--s it week
than tlm workers on unbailed ioods.
T In- strlk" win ordered Willi tin- utmo-t
ss-recy. There was no disturbance of any
kind nun. iik' tin- strikers. Tln-y walked out
of their shop by two and threes, aud went
sir.iik'lit to their homes. There were it few
li"is outiTciiks an oiii; th" striking taiior-t
today, but no nrn -ts were uiiide.
2.500 Idle. .
As the n-slllt of ll cut of 'J5 cent In tin-va--
s of Vill l oys, tlm i hicii'.'o sliipbulldiiu;
oinpiiiiy. e:u loylm; person, llmls Its
work tied up. tine thousand men, nu l- r
went out v. .lui.t aril v. In spiii ulliy w ith the
I-, s, and the i'1-maiiiin l.liio are unuhl" to
w. rk without tin operation of the others
ew u if they so de-lrt'd.
SWINDLERS CAUGHT UP.
litre Men Arretted Who Wer Partner
in Variou Scntme. ,
Cu'y th nrnst nt Chicago of the principals,
on" of the worst combination of swindler
that ha ever preyed on the A merl-uu peo
ple, and whose operation have extended
over many year nnd In many state, ha
been broken up. A'-tluir on information
fmm l'ostal Iiisjiedur J. J. I.annoiir, who
bus been worklmf on the case at New York
for some tliim, that Im hil l located two mem
bers of the combination mnl would arrest
them at mice. James P. M'-C!ur, William
Thomas nml J. I. Tallmau W'-r" taken In
custody on tin- charu'i' of u.-ln the I nitcl
Stat mail for fraudulent purpose. Their
N-iv York confederate are William . Me
i lure and It. John ( rairf. 1'or year these
iin-ii have conducted fraudulent scheme of
variou kind under different linn iimin-s,
seldom remainlm; lolor in any one locality,
and have llli'ln-d fuliy eT.'iO.mio frjiu their
dupe.
Tlm earlier operation of the ttnni; were in
connection with it fake lottery '-hctim at
KaimisCiiy. Mo., mi l Inter on in protended
Ci'iiuc.'tl-iu with tlm l.oin.laua lottery, lu
which enterprise tln-y rcap"d rich harvests.
I.atelv tln-y have been ei.;a"d 111 ll "bucket
shop'' business lu t hlc.'tk'o, tislmt variou
iilia-. miioiitftliem beliiK "I'ntterrioii A Co."
"t ruin A t o.," Thoinit A Co.," mid hnve
also eiinaeil In the si:le of bok'n inlnliiK
stock to ii lark'" extent.
Th" rn li ll in kT to earth of these itllived
swiu-ller wit the work of John Hill, Jr.,
chairman of the Civic federation KatnbliiiK
committee mnl vice president of tlm Chlcuiro
board of trade, ami Major James II. Stewart
for the postal impectiou service, Tlm three
nn-u arrested here were taken before I nited
Mat" Commissioner Humphrey and bound
over for trial.
THE FILLED CHEESE LAW.
AN IMPORTANT LINK.
FitU-
KINOE UENTIOS.
The K:iii-a 1'opulist convention uomitiat
e, J. W. I ly for Kovi-ruor.
llle. tri" wlr" set III" to Melntyre A Wil
son s ii. lils at iNkiiloo-n, la. l lm stock was
valued at t'i'.'OI, mid the tlitinaKu 1 iilmost
total. Iiisiiranco .V.i.i'i'0.
rir.-miui Charles Wood wit killed in th"
leirnlrii,' t 1! -w man's terra eottn' works lu
Trenton, N. and John Stiefbold, Hairy
II. Kulp ainl Alexander Coiik'an weru Ladly
hurt.
Ilev. J, C. Hall, it Methodist minister, was
arreted In M. I'mil on the eiutrn of ad
u.lni.sicriiiir pii-on to his wife, who is In it
very critical condition.
I'livate l'erkins. of Compmiy 11. Mfth
reKiineiit, o. N. ii., clidnjt duty at the Drown
works, nt Cleveland, was shot lu the middle
of tin- rlu'ht thlh some time Monday.
Tlm court ut l.eitdville appointed V. H.
tinlllth receiver of the Wi-ldou mine, which
action may end the lonu strike of tho miners,
whose wtiK1' were also Ilx-'d by the court.
Jim-Muse the preacher ut a prayer Uiuetlng
In Kundolpb County, Ark., aald that any nun
who would Vote for free silver "ought to be
pitched into Uull heitdforeitiit"the worship
er indulged lu a dlKrceful riot In which
many were more or l aerlouiily lujured.
Th Panhandle and Cleveland and
burg to be Connected.
Some facts are IcitkliiK out about the ulti
mate object of the C. A. 1. railway lu cou
striictiiiir a six mile branch from the New
riiilii'lelplilu terminus into the Heaver lam
Vllllcy to d'-Tclop the Colli Held there
about. Ilallroiid surveyor nml ofllclal
w ho have been lu the vicinity kIvd out that
the extension U in reullty the llrst move to.
ward 1 in k i ii l; together the main line of tlm C.
A- 1'. and the r.inliandle, which will make it
direct connection mnl trunk line from Cleve
land to Cincinnati, Columbus and rnuhaiulle
points via Canal liover mid New rhiladi-l-i'loa,
soiiiethliik' the Pennsylvania Company
has in-vi r bad, having cairled freik'ht anil
pa.-sciik'ers over the C, A. A c, li. l;., with
which it Inn it trnllie iirraiik-'-meiit.
When this link Is lorded it w ill itive it route
shorter by 10 miles than any line between
Canal ovcr and l'ltl-burk' nml It is said
that lu time the l'dilis! Iviuila Company will
I, live n double track route thronch Canal
I'over mnl New riiiladel,ii.'l on w hich will
be run solid vestibule trains. Claim Ak'eut
Appi-I. of WellHburc, who Inn lii-i-n lu-rn -euriiut
ri'ht of way say that the six mile
braie'li Into the ll.'a vi r Ib'i'u coal Held will
bo lu i pcrntloii this fall.
High Temporuture.
lteports from Missouri. Arkansas, ICnstern
Kansas mid Southern Iowa, Southern I llln
i, is mnl Indiana state that llm present hot
spell j the highest recorded In many years.
Several town in Kansas nml Arkansas are
u iTc ring foom ice famine. At llunkil
sprlni,', Ark., ice l fcelllii at 410 per ton.
On l rlday, nt Spriiiirlleld, Mo., ami Mem
phis, the thermometer was hihc-d at 100 de
crees, llihiuarck, Inik., the birthplace of
blbzards, hml "li its liainU u "sl..urd,"
which hlioved the mercury to !'8 uenree.
Helena, Mont,, wua the coolest place lu the
country, tiii decree, and Iiuluth, : limi. , wua
but sllij'htly wanner, with 70 dcnie.
Ht. I.oul wn the hottest city lu tho United
State, ltelhtblu thermometers ut 1 o'clock
Friday afternoon showed 10.J decrees on tho
atreet level, while the Koverument Instru
ment lu the observatory recorded loo de-Kree.
ProTlilon for Carrying tht . Aot Into
IPct.
Sir. Miller, commissioner of Internal reve
uue, with thn approval of thn necnHnry of
the treasury, ha Issued a sorlea of reirula-
tlotis for tho enforcement of the provision
of the ad deflnlntt cheese nnd also lmiolng
a tax upon nnd repulntliiR th nianufiieture.
sale, Importation aud exportation of "lllleii
che-e,'
Thn n'i;iilntlon precrilve that on thn day
when the ad tfoc into effect, Scptemtwr 4,
IS'.NI, all filled eheene In thn linnd of dealer
must Is! In wooded pack aye of not less than
ten pound each, and every dealer must
make, under oath, a written Inventory of all
packages on hand on that date containing
ten pound or mors' of lllled ehi-ee.
The name nf the person holding thn pack
aire September 4, must be marked thereon,
Immedintelv followliiir tlm date. The regu
lations further jirem-rllm aa follow among
otln r think':
The dealer will also procure from thn col
lector of internal revenue and afllt to each
package tin-proper tax-paid stamp. Tho
dialer will then cancel Dm stamp by o
stenciling or dinwing live line parallel wave)
Inn- aero the fa -e thereof, io that the line
will extend over on to the wood nt each -ml
of the stamp. In the cancelation, the word
and figure on the stamp must not bo de-,
Ill'-eil,
"It I experfed thnt the coupon stamp
representing the pound tax on lllled cheese
w ill be In the hand of collector of Internal
revenue for sale as early a A moist l'.l,
mid that blank forma use.l by timniifactun-r
nml ib-nler w ill also be ready for illslrlbu
tloll by that date."
SPECTATORS HORRIFIED.
Terrible Death of a Little Child at Hagen
bach'i Wild Animal Show.
A horrible trngedy occtired nt Chllllcothe,
O., Augusts, at Hiigeiibitck'a wild aulmul
how, which wn giving exhibitions at thn
fair grounds. The teiit wu crowded with a
large audience and the performance wan
progrecslng when tlm lion tamer,' n man
named . I. K. Kurd, but who travel under
the cognomen of lironee lloceacelo, walked
ncro the space In fruii of the audience
.with his little year and a half son In hi arm
and sit down on the ground close to a large
lioness lylrnt chained outside her cage. The
in-xt moment tin- audience wn horrified by
seeing the bcust reach out and grab the
child w ith It claws and drawing it quickly
back crushed the Infantile skull In Its capa
cious Jnw.
Several showmen rushed to the spot where
the lioness, sunning and growling, was de
vouring tlm child. It wn with the greatest
dltlb-ulty that tlm anlii.al was driven back
and compelled to relinquish It. prey. Tho
otlmr animals scenting blood, set up ft hide
ous snarling mid urowling, and a little S-
yeitr-i.ld girl, performing In a cage of wild
le-asis, was rescue, i only by the greate dim
culty. I lie child- inother l a sunke charm
er mnl was n witness to the terrible scene.
She rushed forward with screams of agony
and was only prevented from throwing her
self In front of the lioims. 'Die act of the
father was purely n mutter of carelessness
and he I nearly Insane at the terrible death
of his child.
NEGROES KILLED.
Citizen and Foreigner Drive Them From
Their Work.
The rnce war lu l'olk county, Ark., ha
broken out In earnest, and ns a result of tho
llrst battle three negroes are dead, eight
wounded and many have been run out of tho
county bv the white. Several nej;rooji hay"
pa-d through Tex-irka"!?, ft.IrS
were forced to leave the 1 'el1. w,1'y
nring new oi ll preirnj i" mp.AJtr 'ol -lair.
"t
The trouble between white and black In-
borer employed on the grading works of the
Kansas City, Pittsburg nnd (lulf ruilrond,
near llotatio. Ark. Tue white laborer are
determined tiiitt the negroes shall not work
on the road, aud are being backed up by
citizen of the county who hnve urined them
selves for the purpose of running the negroes
otii.
Thursday night a lot of whites. comroed
of Italian, Swede and Hungarian laborers,
together with a iiumlH-r of natives', made a
raid on a camp occupied by n-'k'ro laborer,
and tli r f tin- latter were killed outricht.
several other wounded aud a number lied in
terror. The names of the killed lire not
known. Several of the leader of the rnl-1
have becu iirri-sted.
ROBERT J. IS KINO.
The Famous Pacer Defeat Frank Agan in a
Great Rao.
Hubert J. agaiii demonstrated ut Columbus,
Aug. li, that Im Is the greatest pacer ever
harness to a sulky. I'rmik Aguu wa the
favorite lu the free-for-all pace, and, relying
upon his remarkable performance Ht Cleve
land, nearly every horseman ou tho track
backed him to win. Previous to the second
heat. Hubert J. had few backers outside of
lliimiln mnl the attaches of the Village Farm
stable. When Hubert J. took the second
hi nt, however, by u Hue spurt at the Mulsh,
the big crowd became enthuse,!, nnd he at
once became u hot favorite. It was the great
est race of the year, the fastest four consecu
tivo beats, and the fastest fourth heat ever
paced or trotted ou uuv track Is-lug made
lu the llrst heat, paced lu ii:0li 3-4, Agan
lowered his record half a second, liud broke
tho track record. The second and third
heats, in 12.01 l-'J, were considered phenomen
al, but the i-rowd was not prepared for the
great surprise, when the fastest fourth heat
ever paced or trotted was made, tho time
i-etng 2 vl .i-i.
STORM AND DEATHS.
Three Yachttmeu Known to Have Been
Drowned.
A terrlllo rainstorm broke over Hetroit,
Mich., Sunday night, necompnuled by it high
wind which swept over the river mid I.nk
St. Cinir, upsetting it dozen yachts. Three
persons are ho fur known to have been
drowned William J. Thiemer, a clerk i
I'r.mk Hughes and John ilclkit, Jr. There
are reports that several persons are iiiissiui;
who were known to have becu ou the river
mid lake.
r.dwark IP-iikcl, aged 41, wa killed at
Tort Huron ou hi yacht, the Azalea. He
was trying to gi t out of the way of a big
hike liner, mid win fending Ins vm ht off the
dock, when he was cuught is-twecn the
yacht ami the tlmlsTs and fatally crushed,
Sunday win the hottest day of tlm semon
for lietrolt. The thermometer stood ut 'J.)
in the shade for several hours. No prostru
Hon from the heat are reported.
The little town of Salem Center, northwest
of Waterloo, lud.,wa visited by it disastrous
tire Monday that totally destroyed the prin
cipal part of the town. Including tlm odd
fellows building and Its content. The loss
1.m heavy; insurance not known.
f DEATHS ROM THE HEAT.
A GENERAL ROAjjT.
High Temperttnr and Humidity All Over
th Country.
THREE LYNCHED.
TELEGRAPHIC TICKS.
Small-pox has appeared at Murtlu, Ind., a
few miles north of I.vnusville.
Watson opened his vice presidential catu
pitigu Thursday ulght ut Atlanta.
Hubert T. Wright, chairman of tho Penn
sylvania liemoerullo state committee, bos
resigned.
The American National bank, New Orleans,
closed It doors and tho directors have de
cided, to go into liquidation.
All the whisky dlMlllee In Kentucky have
consented to au ulmost total suspension of
production for 1U mouth.
IXspatches from various points show thnt
all unction of tho country east of thn Itocky
mountain suffered from the hot ware tha
prevailed last week and uutll Sunday even
ing. The In-at was almost uniform through
out the country.
The earth entered the August meteor belt
Saturday producing a Is-autiful effect In the
heavens. Kvcrywhcre the klewcn ibrllli
nntly Illuminated with shooting stars, a
they are commonly called. Sunday evening
clouds obstructed the view which many pen
pie were nnxloiisly awaiting. This condition
will continue for some time.
Fifty in New' York in On I)ay.
Fifty persons died In the grenter New
York district Sunday as a result of the t x-
trenm hot weather. Over 100 case of i-r-sons
who were prostrated weie reported in
the territory embri.cing New York city,
limekiln and htutcu Island. A tiuiiiVr f
these case, the physician l-lleve, wld
prove fatal.
In IScw lork city aloue forty person are
known to have perished because of the ex
tn me high temperature. The list of per
sons who suffered from sunstroke and who
are now at their borne or ut the hospital
In charge of tie" physicians, will rea-di
seventy.
At St. f.oul Muety-elght people have ren
killed by the Imat during the past nlnednvs.
'There were 13 d'-aths Saturday and 14 Suti
day. Thn temperature for two days has le-en
from llH) to Id j.
A dispatch from ITilhi lelphla say: With
each ilav continuance of the terrible heat
the mortality ha Increased until Suudav
twenty-one deaths were reported by the
police, l ne thermometer rea"in-it a maxi
mum Of JMi.'J llegrees, the highest point
touched by the mercury thl summer. Hi
side the death there were half a hiiulred
heat case taken to the hospital.
For thn-e dnv the mereiirv soared above
100 at llviinsvllle, Ind., and two death hav"
been reported. At hmisiis City Mi was
reached, tho highest point since the bureau
wa openisl. eight year ago. At Anderson,
Iml., lucre wa Intense surn-rliig aiuoug the
men lu th hall factories. There were thn-e
prostration.
inspatciies irnni Alton, lltiisiioro, spring-
field and liclvldere, III., Indicate the hottest
weather on record. Outdoor work ha b.-en
suspended lit all these point. Vegetation I
Is-llig blirueil Icy the heat and 111 tllilliv locali
ties a water famine I threatened. Tin'
Wabash railway olllelals have closed the
shop of the entire system pending th" heat
ed term. At Alton the mercury rmiged from
105 to 112 degrees in the shade.
Milan, .Mo., reported ll)i, lu the .shad" nnd
much mortality among animals. llors-s
dropped In the i.tr"i ts ami only absolutely
necessary work was done. All records were
broken at Jefferson. In., win u th" ther
mometer indicated KKi In tlm shade nt 2
o'clock.
At 1'corla. III., and Valparaiso, Ind.. thorn
were tunny prostration. At lie Moiues.Iu.,
n record of wi lu the shade was reached and
two dualities reported. At spriiiglleld. III.,
Sunday wa tlm hottest of the year, a maxi
mum teniperatim- of i'S degree prevailing,
while street thermometer registered 1U.'.
Tho Wabash railroad shops, employing lh'0
men, closed tudcllultely, ou account of the
heat.
At Wichita, Kan., for six hours the tem
perature was stationary ut 104 .' lit the gov
eminent slgnul station, while on the street
Ci.i thvnaotui'torg n glsbT'd 112. The late
corn is being burned up, arid utiles there Is
ruin soon the situation In Southern hatisa
nml Oklahoma will become ahirmlic;. H'l '
- - V , it
0 pafcu 0'
A Hob Captured th Jail anl
illl VVli iuori
There was a trlidn Ivnchlrnr u
, , , ,u
V - l..t l. l.i . .1. t . '
ft. , jii. mnuio i u i ii" n r niar n
next morning thn bodies of th-.
murderers were found swing!,,,. ,
rnfler fif m ihml hnnr !h. .
One of the men Is Lorenzo (n,M
so foully assassinated Jul (,,.. '
iwiu.u inn 1 linmnT UIKIll, SriiJ II
two were Declno Sorcoto and An.'
cuo, who murderod an old Si , ,..'
Asbton plantation near Moutec ,;M
ion.' hk-i rirr piiht me miirj.-r r.
mard this nnrish hiu bsen m . ,
of excitement over the aflalr, ti '
tho llrst night after the murder e ,r?
great dinieulty that Sheriff tir,7 . '
the lynching of SaUdlno. lb.
away in the woods and kept hiin'lt..
inni, mm nun inn r.i'ji uaV j,
the new Jail at llahuvilie, (.,
the evidence grew ngaiint Sila hn
lug rorrespondingly grew In in;. ,,.
At half-past II o'clock th m.e, ',
concetitrnte.l on the outskirts ..f
began to move on the Jail. ,.'.v
the old negro guar I, and l.y th'.'
ue of axes, with wlil-'li they' w. -,.
plied, soon demolished th - v!
door, and took the prisoners .
cuied them.
l.orcn;:o Snludlno was char,
murder of Jnle iuevii,ar...,i..
Incut pinnter and merchants , ; .;
nr. itiieimard was on I lie k.u,. r
rai irienus piayiug curd win;.. uxt
nrrivnl of about with soni-rr :.,
the whistle of the boat blew Mr.'(
arose to go to meet In-r nnd m.
nusuien lei'i nwiiv ir'iin I1M r !'
was llnHl.lt was from a shot .,, ,
all sort of missiles and the i.e, .tr
i ii ii ill ill" inrom, almost t--ani.K
from his body, killing him lntu: :,t
wotuiiting liols-rt Kspeiiard. a V ,
engineer. In the arm.
suspicion pointed to the Si. ;; i;, ,
a bad character. H- had t!if ,,.
tiiieymard' life because the .,t--.
against him In a suit hriik'!.t V,
dlno i-ndenvored to detraud ,
creditor. A Visit to hi Imu... M.
shotgun, which he clul-ned had i. :
tor three months, tin" tar:i .
found freshly dlschiirk'i'd.
The crlme'for which the two ;i .,
were hanged wa the wanton ;i
murder of an old Kpanlar l .
pimiiation nenr lioutee station, it
in. ine i-riiue iu Illl C'l-.'Wfc
spaiiinrd wn a rival in th
gathering mos, 'limy h.i
threatened hi life.
t ;
.-I
six days tho temperature, ha
RIOTS IN SPAIN.
Serloat Disturbanoe Hav Ocourred In
Valencia.
Trouble of a serious nature is beiug
fomented In Spain, particularly lu the prov
ince of Valencia, by agent of the Cuban in
surgent. The minister of the Interior.
Seuor Con-CntynU, replying to u question lu
tho Chamber of lieputie, udiultted that a
number of riot ha t occurred lu Vul'Tieia,
mid when asked toixplniu the came of the
disturbances, Hiiid that they were caused by
fricuds of the tlihiiu insurgent who hope
thereby to prevent the departure of further
reinforcement of troop to t ubu. Hither
to tho popular demonstrations have
been attributed to protest agaitnt
tlm Imposition of new taxes, u
step made necessary by the ilnni-elal str.ilu
tho government has been subjected to
through carrying on tlm cmiipalgu against
the Insurgents of Cuba. Hut, while tlm gov
ernment 1 only willing to udmit that the
riots have been Instigated by tlm iigi-nl of
the Cuhau revolutionists, itls generally ad
mitted that the roots of the trouble are much
deeper and that it is being nourished by the
natural feeling of alarm and dismay lit the
apparent inability of the government to cope
with the situation lu Cubit. That the large
Spanish army In Cuba must be still furtln-r
aud heavily reinforced is looked upon here
a being a confession of weakness upon the
part of the administration, and a un admis
sion of the growing strength of the Cuban.
FLOOD IN INDIANA.
5100.000 Worth of Property .
Near Richmond
A storm and ll-jod oeeurr"!
county, Indiana, Friday, tl,,.-
100,000 damag". Five h'.ns ,
by lik'htnliig, Tne great st. n.. i
Nixon paper mill Inn he.-,.
Thirty houses in the lon-i-r art . : !
Were llnoilt-il. 1'he Niv.m . - ..
i submerged except the top st r.
siock ot paper is ruined, ii,. .
Light and 1'oivcr t'ompiiny's .,.,
i.u.O.iO loss nml damag". 1 n s:v
Company and lloosler drill v.-..r-1
suflerers. 'I he city Is iu .l,ro
Ilager-towd, whern the coiiiitv !,
progress, the ground wen- tie', v
iireaklng of the canal levee. Ivr.
washout on the Panhandle m n,:.
here. The total rainfall in :
hours ending tonight is live itk'l.
river 1 booming.
A cloudburst near I.lbtrtv, II!
such n Hood In tho White Wat-r i
It tributaries as to cause a b -s
a quarter of u million ik llnrs. Ij,
largely lu the destruction of -In1
nui nuns mni otuer structure ti.
stood storms for sixty years Ii
washed ayvuy. James K'-llur i- ic:
ll'owunvlllo liinl la believed t.l-;'
name Sllusoli was vvvsvlied fr : :
and drowned. The fitllowliu; fv.
destroyed by lightning: J-jiui
Hubert Scarlett's, Henry 1'., " t:
Klngery's. Aggregate loss t !.."
trlcul lire.
SITUATION IN CRETE.
Hanara Paiha, Oovernor of Horaklion,
Dragged From Hi Hone.
Ilassam 1'a.sha has becu reinstated a (iov
eruorof Herukllon, iu the Island of Crete, us
being tho only man able to cope with the
situation. On hi refusing to udmit to tlm
town a mob of Mussulman who were bring
ing lu tbc bodies of two Mussulman shot by
insurgents, ho wiu toru Irom his horse and
severely maltreated.
The situation I critical and thousand i f
Mussulmans, armed to the teeth, are throng
itig to Herakllou unchecked. T ho Christian
residents are In a state of panic uud '1 urkisii
troops have becu scut from Cauea to restore
order.
Serious llghtiug I reported from Mace
donia. Two hundred Insurgent lullli-tnd sever"
losses ou three Hundred Turkish troops ut
Sarantoporos Pass m ar Illa-sona.
Two bodies of Insurgents ut Katrauitsu
ufter two day' hot siege by 1,200 Turk cut
their way through towards Surovitsovo.
WILL EE A THIRD TICKET.
Gold Democrat Reoolve on a Conventioa to
Held September 2.
The Nutlonul Provisional committee nf the
sound money Ihimocrnt held a session at
Indianapolis, Ind., August 7. Thirty-three
States were represented by the member i.f
the committee or by proxies. A committee
of live consisting of Mr. Oiithwaite, cf Ohio:
Mr. Traccy, of New York; .Mr. l'.ilkuer, of
Alabama; Mr. KriiutholT, ot Missouri, nnd
Mr, McCut -lieon, of Minnesota, submitted at
the evening session a report iu favor of a
National convention, td bo held at Indiana
noli, ou September ii.to nominate caudldates
tor I'rusidout and Vice President.
Price of Armor Plat.
It is understood that Secretary Herbert,
during his coming visit to Europe, intends
to ooiuhiuubuslucss with pleasure. Ho ox-
ect to Inspect the European shipyards, gun
S'.'torle uud armor plate works. Ho will
especially make luqulrle relative to tho
f rloes that the foreign governments pay for
he armor plate used ou their nien-oI-w:tr.
ALMOST LYNCHED
A Boyish Qiarrel End in ul
Murder.
At ITudlay. Oliio, Amos 1' ...
l'J. shot and killed lieorge Mil' .
age. The boys iiinrrelli-'l overs,
some of the boy In the ueiglii't.
played upon a but -her nu l ul
butcher's daughter, to win ::i
paying attention.
Young Pecker rim to hi- h
away lor his revolver, while Mi.
tallied by Decker's father.
returned he rushed Up to Mil"-:.:
gun, w hich wo held within a I1 4
the boy's breast, Tlm bail :.:
side and Into the stomach :i:. I
plrcd in two hours.
A soon as the shooting w.i- I :
Pecker, aided by hi fatln-r, raM
of the city, while a mob of tino it-,
with shotguns, revolvers ai.l
started ufter him. The tno'i t i
rope.
Old man Pecker suoceede.l in if"
of u big gray horse for his s "ii .i.-.i
the boy rode rapidly uwny.
Jesse Pecker, father of tin- n. ir 1 '
his son, Calvin, have been arrM
police, uud ure now under a tr":i.'
the county ull. They nr.' '!'
complicity In the murder a:. I
the murderer to esci pe.
Five Killed in a Wrec't
Five men were killed In a uri-'-Chicago,
Hock Island and l'''- '
They were ull resident of 1'"
Iowa, trying to steal a n I" '
They are: Wilbur Kuelnn r, li b"'
Hobert tiorry, William sic "i "
kuowumiiu. They were al. i-:
of work aud trying to get t ( !i:'.i-'
POLITICAL NOIXi
The Populist nomliiiite l s j'
for tiovcrnor of (icoigiu.
The pemocrutlc coiiv-'nli n -Texa
district nouduati'd II. I
Congri'.ss. President Cleveland d-nc
any advice its to the cour." "! ta-
olls I'OUflTI'tlCC,
John F. I.aeey wa una-. In
natcd to congress by the 1.. ; ;: i
Sixth Iowa district.
Congressman Poollttle. ..(
strong silver ndvocate, h i- u.!' -.suit
iu favor of MeKinley.
The l.oul-laiia I'opu!it
Hryitu nml Watson. Kesoiuti"!.'
both Pcmocrnts and le-pu-s
passed.
l'he Texas Populist st.it-' '
liomlt.ilted Jerome Keurl.-i. "'
governor, uud 11. S. P. Ashl y
for lieutenant governor.
"Jerry" l lmpsou was ri . t n-it
gn-ss by tlm I ruociatl,' uicl l 'l
vcutlons of Seventh Kjiti-a- In1' ,
lie was defeated by Clu ster I. "
by 1,'.'8J unijurily.
Ilourko Cock ran will s ' ii'
meeting of the Pcuiocrati'- H
league lu New Y'ork ou Friday a'
ed to devote himself esps-i'."".1-''' '
to the speech to lie ruuiie by l"
tillcullou meeting.
The resignation ci Hoke c:n'
of the luterlor, is syild to have w
to President Clevnaand as
paper the AtlunV Journal
tree silver, out .t', liovciuu-
tukeu actlt on it.