LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ronniGN and domestic. Vbit In Onlng On the Wnrlil Of. Important Events llrlefly Ohronloled. tKllnl. I.ahnranit tarfnstrlsit. Four hundred miners who hnve been out tin a strike for two months In (lie Coal reek and Hriecvlllo l lt rlftn. Trim., re turned In work on n compromise with Ilia mmpanlc which wns a ten per rent reduc tion mul ft olT on house rent. The reason Riven )r Hi miners n llntl thi'lr wives ml children were starving. 1 The employe of Ilia Chcsaicake, Chin mul Hutu Ii western railway htivo accepted the III per rent reduction In wages noil the turn who went out when Ihn reduction went Into elici t, October I, have tctimird to work. ! The Merchants woolen mill nl F.ast 1 Vtl listll, Mass., started upon thri'i days a cck tlniB Willi a to mt will ml down. ' The striking wire drawers In the mills nt Halmn nml I- i 1 1 1 1 n v . ., will ri'lnrn lo work I HI irr cciil. reduction of wages. f-'Innticlnl nnl f ntittiicrclnl. The Fl-sl N ill i i hi ii I Hunk, of lllrmiughtini, Alii., which suspended payment August 2, 1H0.I, Inn Iipcii permitted tn open Ha doors Tor huslncM. 11m People' Nnilonnl ltnnk mul the Chimin N'ntlomil Hunk of Pnlnskl. Teiin., resumed full payment of depositor The Commercial Hunk mid Trust Company of Pulaski linn ii I no rrMimi'il lull piiyuictil. Wilbur. Jackson it Co., mid Sheldon t lllnncv, t in k I lift llrinsnf Piovldence, Ii. I, suspended. The failures were caused ly the depreciation In the stock of the Denver Hlreet Hallway Company fur which both bank nro henvy endorser. Crime nnri lenntils. Near Mile City, Mont., John Hfimll, a tnngcr, killed hi wile, a daughter, ni.ed II, ml himself. ' At New York, Hie Jury In the trial of F.mmn (liildniiiii, the A niirelil-l. returned verdict of guilty. The maximum penally for her crime is one year's imprisonment ml f.iOO dim. At Youngstnwn, (., .limits Campbell, n retired saloon-keeper, shot Ills wife to ileillh end fatally woinulpil Put rick Tiimey, their guest at the Campbell residence, (nine, Jealously. . tttsnstcrsi Arclttents nml I'ntnlltlaa Joseph Topper of llentty, I'll , nml Hubert Henderson nf Tltiisvllln, l'a., oil-driller, were burned to death three li lies a mill of Howling (ireen.O. A bus pocket wns 'rii'-k unexpected y anil exphded T lib hwfnl for netting lire to the derrick mul I. inning bnt.i men before they could cc.ie. Frenzied with fright and driven into a tampede by a rnging fire Hint broke out lit Chicago In the Wallace street hums of the Chicago Hallway (.'oinpnny, flUI horses were cither aiilTiicnted or burned to dentil. The barm were destroyed. Urea The business portion of llattleshurg.Mls. burned down at a loss of .10,0ijo; partly Insured. Knur square blocks in the business dis trict of Hinin City, Iciwn, were destroyed by fire with loss of f.KHi.iKiO. The lire wai started by an explosion in tlie I'nioii l'lan ing mill. Cholera Advice Cholera I abating somen hot In Hlcily and ha entire')- vanished from most f the Infected towns on the main laud of lulu m Miscellanea. Judge Hudson, in the Circuit Court at Columbia, B, ('., has decided the Htate Dispensary ljqunr law unconstitutional, holding that the State lias no right to trans fer the liquor tralllc from a citizen to Itself, PKNBION STATISTICS- Commissioner Loohren QItcs tha Fig uree of the Work In His Depart! ment:for tha Year Ending September 1,1803. Tha Speaker laid before tba house at Washington, a communication from Hecre tary Smith, replying to house resolution requesting information as to tha number of invalid pensions granted during tha year ending September 1. 1893, tho number of claims relucted and tha number suspended. The Informal Ion submitted was compiled by Commissioner Ixxbren, and shows that the number of tn-alld pensions granted during the period was 8.1,214. of which 411. 0,17 were under the act of lhlin and 0.1H7 under the general law.Tbentimlierorclaims rejeced during this period was faj.702, 4H, 343 being under the act of June, l&Oo, and 11.3.10 beiug under the geuerul law. Tha vrruge monthly award during the period wus under the act of 181), fu.t.'l; and under the general law 17.17. Tlie number of claims of this class sus pended during the tame time was J J, ri7l. of .which 10.IM2 were under the act of l&uo and l.&O under tha general law. Those under the generul law were suspended during the whole period, and those under the act of Itiikl were suspended In the months of May June, July and August, lSU.'t, The pensions ol H.8.M1 persons who are refilling onlslile the lurlsilictlon of the t'liltrd Htntra have been suiemleil since Jmy 1, 1M)3. Ol the 10.7X'.' cases suspended uniier tha ect of June 8',K). payment Im beeu resumed lu 0,017 casts to October THE FAIB IB TO CONTINUE. To Be Bun While Oood Weather Aud Payiog Crowds Last. The committee recently appointed to consider the question of keeping the World's Fair at Chicago, open after this mouth bas practically decided In favor of doing so a long as tha weather will nermlt and tba people come In sufficient numbers to make it profitable. The plan la to con tinue charging the present admission fee and to Induce as many foreign and Ameri can exhibitors to keep their displays Intact as possible. Many foreign exhibitors bare already agreed to do so and every one who baa an exhibit was given permit for 4ta removal from the Fair upon application. Tba Department of Admission! . and the executive officers of the Fair are making their arrangements for November as If the plan had been formally adopted. CaiLDaiK ander U year of aga are now admitted to the World's Fslr at Calcego fw Itoeata. CniOAOO'B tIANNRR DAT. Ovsr 700 000 Pslil Admissions to lh World's fair on Monday. Tha I'nlr free From Hebt. Over seven hiiinlrcil and fifty thousand people, doubtless the (;reiiiet rrowd evef roiigrcKiitril, visited (he World' Fair on Monday Chicago Pay co nplelely smiilli. erlng the "big day" llgtires of any other expnKltl. n ever held, and establishing mark which It Is expected tlie present gen eriitlmi will never ree ntliilned. Tha nlllcial nVurcs for Moiuliiy'a paid ilinlssloiis were il.'UlW. The iitdeliiciliiess of the World's Colum bian l''solllini, ri't'iiriliiig nhlcli sueli ilire liireliiiilliurs were miiilc in the npeiiliig has been iiipeil out. The cluck citllihg fur ft. lill,V'tlll has bi-eii sir.iiid liy A. I1'. Keelirruer.treiisurer. nml coiinlrrsl),'iieil by Wlllinin K. Akerimtii, ailiiilor. It was tiinile pitvulilc to ('resilient .1. .1. Milrliell of the lllitinis lrll-1 mul Snvliies I'snk Klileh is the trustee nl the liolih-rs i,r Ihn l!x'i, tlmi ileheiitiire bonil". ol llin nmnlinl rail ed fur hv the cheek t.'tl.1 II I is tnr interest ami l,,r Hie h.-t iiMtiiliiiieut ilue nil the lsue of t.'i isHi.in ii llmiied In Insure the ciimtilellmi nf lite liitr. 1'revlons tn tills nicmnnhlc tiny the piilm for In ice aileinliince re-.(ril w II h ' hull petiil ence 1'iiy. July .l.nlien die iitiemliiiice was '.";. '.7"'. 'Other diivs nnliitile Inrgri'iil crnnils are: lllinoli hnv L'I'I TriiiinpnriiitiiMi lv L:tl..v.-; I'oIimIi Piiy i'."J.I7H: hmrhls nl Honor I'nv 1 I .". I I ; ; I'ciiiimvIuhiIu I'iiv LiiM.-tMi, and Ciillrnnil I'nv I'li'J.lli'il. the tiitnl inimlier of priid ni'tnix'ioti iiiceihe npeultig nf the 1'iiir is lil..'i'Ji.,'l!l. 'J I greatest day lit 1'nris was ,'l!li',l.si m il ill riiilnilcliliin JI.NIil. The llrst I'veul arrsmieil by Ihe World's Knir Ciiinmllli'e of llm Chicneo Cumimiti Ciiiiiicil took pliicn at !t o'clock mul vas more cjnsclv aiH'iti!C'l with Ctiicnco's blrlli nml early ItWtoiy ttiiin titiyihlm; eNe on the proL'taiii. Tne old 1'oHiMiitioiiiie clilel. Hlmoii rokneon, whose father. I enpolil, lleeihil the Inml lltMiti which Chlmim Is Imilt. hail been induced to cnmn triuii bis Ilium III Hartford, . ich., lor Chlcinto I'nv. mul sloiid Ii aide die I oliimhiii bell w ill tnicoveieil Ii I, In the ilre-s of Ihe while mini and rii'Hlvid Ihe hiuneirn nf fiimnus (ifople. At his side wits t 'hlcl' .lohn Yutiiig, im years old, whociime from the I'm Iiiwii' Inmle reserviilloii, near Nilm, Mich , to n il Ihe people nl' all nations that In hither, who ttnre the siimii tinioe. chriieiied the Wnrlil s I- atr city "Clncauii," nltiih liter sllv iulerpreled, til cans "ivliere the i-kuiik ilwells." These two old ami feeble I'nllnu uMninlii chiefs were the idols of the hour. I'likiiu'mi rend a brief speech, but Chief Young Im I untiling lo siiv. A IIOBIII OCS l-AliriKT In the aflenroiin lit -re was a 'reiinlnn nf the Hlntcs" in wliicli Ihe teifits n' .vs ami Mlrls tin k t art, In t the criiwnltigi 1 rv liT in -nivemiry ilny was ihe prncesioii nf ilnnis which eulereil the Ktoiimls at i!nrk. The Hist ri presented Chlcauo in her growth, re ceiving nil the Nanmi of the earth, the Chlcano lliis-,ars iicling lis escort. Then dime I he genius of music, fi, Unwed by Chi cago am! lis typical imitto, "I Will," guided by Liberty. The must miiiMilMceht flmil In the entire procession was Illustrative nf Coluiiiliiis at the t 'mm of li-ntielhi. I he lust Hoist In the procesln wns'-Khrlrn the (Iciilus of Lleolrieity." ilrnwti by eight horses. It was represented by eiiornioiis driigoiis, chniigiug color (nun en-en to red, ami lighted within by U.lssi elect rc hrhls. I be display of fireworks mi the lime front niljniiiing the I'erislvle exceeded In tuairnllli ehca any heretofore given in the I lilted Males il not In the world. VOI R I'tOI'I.R Klt.l.KII AMI HIXTSPN IN.II'Rrli IK TIIC Hill JAM, l our dead ami I'l Injured, :mne falallv, Is he recoril ol Disaster at Hit WoiM l air on Monday, Chicago I In v. Tim dead are: Clnirle A. I lurk, llullnlii struck by a erip car lit Morgan mid Madison streets; ill, il ti hours after at ( oiiuty Hospital. John Hrvilen, Hnhiirt Julius lintel, Kills avenue, killed i y explosion of mortar dur ing firework disnlav. Tlinu.its Hoberlson. 1'reiiiont, M im., struck by Lincoln avenue ciilt'ecnr, tiled at tierinau lloepital. James Mtilcnlin, KnslOaklan , Cel.. fell down the leis nl the Intramural station lit Hlxtielh street in a tit nf aaiplexy and died an hour liner at lite i-.tiieigency tluKplttil. Ainnnii the inlureil are: Nettle Hoeer. Coliinibus, (., face and mill I riltreil in ciush at Congress street Alley "L" depot; wound dressed at drug store; Charles ',. tviiioogriiy, neiiioril, ('a, right wrist brok m by tailing from movable sidewalk. WIDESPREAD BUFFER! NO Pressing Needs of 60,000 Persons on ins Doutnern coast. Nrw Ohi.kaks Although the inimedi ate wants of the storm victims near here have been met lh f ture is black. At C'henlere Camlnada only one or Ihe K) houses Is standing. The WW survivors have been living in the mini and under tenia made of sails. Their suf lerlng is Intense. Tba other risv . found that had by some miracle escaped .1 I n.,... . ..... uiumng. iiiu animal was Killed and dis tributed among the KM starving people. The greatest sufiering is from thirst. There ii "'" Terjwnrre oui mine to drink. Tha peopie nave ueen reiiuced lo using the lot brought down by (he fishing luggers. All the trees, crop and animals on the place have beeu destroyed, and C'henlere hus tieeu turned into a desert. The litege fleet unoii which the people depended for a living has beei, destroyed. Tlie best rellel iney can receive now Is J hat whict will en- """uiiuiiioir oon ei anil tore- mnir I Ittl, tn.1. .n.l i . About J.r,t IS) cash has been st.b cr b -d ami ample food, clothing and medinue (ontrtb tite,l. Hut between 'Jfu,ii(lo and JiX),(jiJ will be necessary to rebuild all the towns WHNliml K. r a.i.l I...M ... k . . sitie J w"7 w iwsii ana neces- llljl,vam,,.v n. 1. a .. n, nu m resmi oi tne yet low fever plague here tho distress ei tenth to the ent.re population of the city, to the refugee In the country, and lo the country peon le who have liarhnrad and ...I. ...I .'. ' olthein. '1 lie city treasury is empty, lis ""in inree oroKen banks. Males for taxes and collection of taxes have been postponed because there is no money About 8.OU0 people In tlie city mid 1,000 nilllvnA. i . . iL. ......... . - . ' ,,, , uuinnry are Deing lea anout OllPrmiPth , . f m ,.lli,n .1 . . . I . with this carelul busbandiiig of resources urn nays irom starva tion, enp tha nnil n 1. i i - nv.i i ii o auiiiuy of rations to each person lo live on for three days has been limited by Ihe scant supply to one quart of Hour, three quarts i, ' Hii.rir pouna oi uacon. llxAiroar, 8. C Of the situation Clara Barton says: "The problem confronting the American Natti,i,.l I..I i. 1 .n V i ..-.w..... jtvmm la uuw lO nYis.Ci!ilh'i ?un,end belter upward of ... P, ,uni8ni niunins; now we can feed these people, putting their weekly al lowance at a peck of grits and a pound of meat for a lamlly of seven, scarcely food enough to keen body and soul together; how we can rebuild 8,000 houses, completely or partially destroyed? ' -......,.., i-uriecrius, n oner trees and brushwood, and if shelter is not quickly I raided death from exposure 'will pe ln tritable. Our tuiwla ..,) rf.i J.T. ' ' luirlcient to last a month and Ihe problem hat confronts the Nation can only be answered bv tha a-anemns tva..nia t .... country. r TV...- nn m i . ...... nn . im cam oiyenow rarer at Beaufort, 8. a 8 while and IS colored No deaths. There were no new cases at Jeeno Seven are uodsr treatment. v' In the Henry Moontame, InaonthernCtah. Is a mouud covered with giant crystals. I'er- THAT CUP STAYS WITH US. TnnVKHLANT WINS The Deciding Ysrhl Ran. A ttaautlful It ace and Fair 1 eat nt Bpeed. - . - - mil,. in it. x is r! White winged and gr.iceltil. thou queen ol Hie sen. Vigilant, peerless one, elnry lo lliee! I'rnutl o'er the billow thy enemy sailed, Vitlti ere the rotilcst In winch she hat failed. Humbled, In llrllaln' shore ha will ro turn, Leaving the trophy for which she did yearn, Kmbleiii of victory. II safe with us hero, Ami here It limy slay fur ninny a year. twill as Ihe sen -.wind Hint sped thee along '.'nines fmin the people a heart gr olnfn snug. Vigilant. Victory! On Ihe bright rolls oi In me Knell liercnflci's n synonymous name I'lllfbiiry Jmi. rne. AMr.BtcA'a cttr. II is nil over. The A nierii nn niteln enn iioir Hap In wings until hi lull f mil tiers drop -nit and no oiio will st,y n word. The "Innil of the free." etc.. Is iitiiiin on tiniiirnl Anierlcn Iiiib oiicii more demons! ruled hei rtl!tlt to the claim of mistress nf Ihe viieht. i iugsens. On Kritltiy in New York hiirlioi for Ihe eichlli time In less than half a cen tury Ihe pride of Lurope has been knocked down ami Irnmpletl upon, for the eighth time Ihe swiflit of Knglish cutler has been compelled to lower hor colors nml ad mit defeat nt the hnmls of Ihe American srnmen. The American cup ia afu again nml nil Kurone mourns. Lord lluiiriivmi'i yacht Valkyrie was beaten for tho third straight time hy (he Vigilant and nothing more i lu cessnry. cspiti! tho fact Hint it was l'rldny nnr. tho t.'llh ilay of the month, nml around which conditions oil salts hnd predicted til. sorls of bad things for the Vigilant, tin American yacht beat the Valkyrio by 4D seconds In the third nml lust race and re tains the America' b cup. The race wns Hi miles lo windward and return and run on a choppy sea ami in freshening gala The Valkyrie's nllowanct of 1 minute and 4S seconds was cut dowr. to 1 iiiinulD and 3.1 second because of tin extra ton of lead added to her ballnst. Un like the other races, Friday's was mailt with a flying start, from which no advant age is deducted. With a choppy sea and the wind at a ve locity of SI mllea, the third and deoiaiva race for the America's cup on Fridsy was started at 12.02 o'clock. The Vigilant cross ed the line ut 12.07 o'clock with the Valky rie one minute behind. The Vigilant tacked twice, crossing tlie Valkyrie's bow the fi rst time and beading for the shore the second Doth were scattering spray over their decki the Vigilant being tha welter of ths two At 12.33 the Vigilant led the Valkyrie tc windward and both were being lost in tin haze. At 1 o'clock the Vigilant waa at eighth of a mile in the lend. Then the hate thickened and the yaehli were nouighled until 3:14, when the Vigi lant was reported two length behind, but Ihe wind was increasing. At 3 Xl the Vlgi lent took tho lead of the Valkyrie anil in crease! the gap between I hum several lengths, while the Kngllshman was takini In his spinnaker. Tlie Vigilant croased tin line abend at 3:411. ami the Valkyrie at 3:,rij The run home was swilt, the Vigilan. winning by 40 seconds. Tlie day and conditions wassnch as Lord Punravt.il hoped for. The Kiiglishtnet claim Ihe Vigilant had all the luck, whiit the Valkyrie split two of her spinnakeri lust at a lime when aha was leading tin Vigilant by two minutes, beating ti wiud ward in 13 miles. At 3.34 the men on the Valkyrie wen seen running to and fro and then a glnnci showed that ihe ailk spinnaker had beei split in two llapplng ribbons, liown i came by a run and in a few seconds a new one was in place and being hauled up ant sheeted home. The work of the crew wai so quick that at 3.35 half the new sail wai In place anil drawing to the full. Meanwhile the Vigilant was drivint ahead, everything pulling, and the distauci between herself and her rival graduallt widening. She was a picture as she tori along under mainsail, gaff, topsail, spinnak er and balloon Jib, every thread drawing, and the yacht waving her tali masts slight ly from side to sitie. A Hash Irom the Hag ship May as the Vigilant passed the liui between herself and the lightship was echoed and prolonged by all the' whistles it the Meet. The chperlnrr filial It.. .1.. .1. . . n uw air, even me wint trong us it was, could not blow ibis away ." Im"."l"" 1 . tb finest seeu in years. It is impossible to say with thii record which is the belter boat In such a ...r,v on a boat to wind ward of 18 miles and return ,. so cIom tha- a 1" P'-n.ki '1 .16 follow. fltr U tha. J a X- M ,UPP1'1 by the flagship May: S-aS" Um,-Vlk. &2; Vigilant, Jlne Valkyrie, 3 OS :b'2: ViD-ltanft tt.Sl DO ti..t -i:m"r". .". KBiiaui winning by 40 seconds. A Ihuni.. . u. n, . r WHJ ,u hws VI SHU DIUV Mountaluu Wash., woke up one morning In the end of September and, found that kia Zi'... . w" "" weaea i enow, bad tallea la apoa hint. TWILVB prrpMC KIl l.HD. frightful Dlssaitr on Ihe Mlohlgst Central Dead. Msi.y Persons Injured. The 11101 horrible railroad diaaater of Ihe year occurred at Jackson, Mich., Friday morning on the Michigan Central road. Twelve person were killed and many ill' J tired, five perhaps fatally. Ten miles east of Ihe depot Ihn second section of Ihe Chicago sptclnl ran Into the rear end of the head section, telescoping two coaches, smashing the car In pieces ami crushing the Ufa nut nf n.nny pco pie. Inside of 20 minute alt dead boil lea were Inken nut nml thewmk hits only begun. The second section ran Into Hie head sec tion while Ihe latter was standing on Hie truck. Home nf lite passenger were out on the ground, some eating breakfast nml tunny asleep. The telescoped enr worn the llrst and second ones from Ihe rear ol Ihe first sierlal. All the tint erlakers, phy alcians ami assistant wern on Ihn ground, doing all Ihey cniiltl, but the sights were appalling. I'.iigiiiecr William Whalen wn running Ihe In-l section He snvs: I saw Iheaignal in Ihe yard lo keep buck, and had my en gine In Ii 11 nt. ns I thought, but when I ctime ilown near the train which was still, my air brake would hot work ami I tan into Ihe coaches. The latlure nl Hie nlr mnile It luiMisslhle to slop I never hail liny such experience hefntc." Whalen is badly burn ed mul has one leg broken, lull will recover. 1 1 y II o'clock nil Hie dead ami Injured bad been Inken Irom the wreck, mid Hie wrack ing engine had removed the cars. The killed are: Mrs. Charles Ktnrr, F.l inlru, N. Y.; MisMnK'n MeMn-ler, I'eiin Van. N. Y.; ,Mis Harriet llreee, I'tiinl lly, N. Y.: tieorge lloirmnii. NvrncuMi. N. S'., Mrs. J. A. lienrilslee. Last Clinton, l'a.; Mr J. il. Keeler. lliinihi'HiilMMirt, N. Y.; Mr. Llovtl Wooilhnrv, Hath, N.Y.; Jami-s v oikI hiny. Hulh, N. Y.. Mrs. I. H. Hihli. Wheel er. N. Y.: Infant child of Mrs, Anson Har rington, N. .; two iihlileiitilW d men. The liijnreil are: Mrs. O. W.Ortiliinti.New York; Mis, .1. A. Iliirllngiimn. Ivi-l hprimt Held, Olsego enmity, N Y.; Mrs. M. C, Kiyes, Caiilon, I'll'; Mrs, A II in Harris, Can ton, l'a., recovery 1I011MI11I; Mis. Mary Wakelield, Klintrn. N. Y.. Mr. K. A. I mi meiilch, I'.lnilrn, Mms J. Mnmleisoii, Marsh I ( 11 11, I'erry county, l'a ; Mrs. Illnuche lleanlslee. Canton, l'a.; .Nlrs. A llred Hear lea, Klmira, Mrs. C. W. Fay, Klmlra; Mim I atirti I'ay, V. II. Humphrey, Chenango Lake, N. 1 ,, Miss Maud llntely. Canton, l'a , prnliahly faitilly; Miss Kale Ih-nley. Morri H1111, l'a., JoliHiilin llealey, recovery doubt fill; Mr. T. Iiormvnn, .Nlorrls Hun, I n Mr. A. Harrington. K inirn. N. Y.: Mt-t Htirah A. Keeler, lliiiiiimimNpnrt. N. Y.; Frnnk Fraley, Columbia Crms lloii ls. l'a., Mrs, HerlKirt Onrdiier, Horsi-hemls. N. Y. Kohert Walsh. William I'hillnis. Haginaw, Mich.; L. II. Ainsworlh, K ntlrn. M. . John llctirdstee, ol Cniiton, I'n.; Mr. C. W l av. Lluiirii. N. Y.. nml Lntiin Fay. h, danghler; (leorge Hells, Hctroit ami Fngi lieer Whelhiif. Lain Friday night all Ihn Injure I wen reported a resting easy, wilh no prospect' 01 iiiimeiiiiiie ileum 01 any oi iiiciu. LATER NEWS WA.IF9. riHrs. At Altcntown, I'n., the llreinlgand Haeh man building, the II nest business block In town, and Ihe Weighinnu building adjoin ing, huriieildown and falling walls crnshed IlieJiicohy and Hepublikuner buildings. Los. .lno,(si, insurance, I. 10,(101. The crossing of wire set lire to tho telephone exchnngo, canning the coiillngrallon. Jly the burning of tho Il'.ydnll paint wnreiiouse ami llnrmniiito I fill I. ) 11 Detroit (leorgo lloennlaln lost his life. Thc!iroirtv loss wns f.fKl.OnO. with two thirds Hint ainoiint of insurance. Two prisoner were killed nml 30 Injured In a panic in the llnltiinorn. Mil , Jail last rriiiny night, cnusctl by Hie burning of tho I mlh wing of Hie prison. capita 1. Ann i.As-ia. The Hi vers! e (lias Company at Wells burg, W. Va .have resumed with HI shop. The lllverslde Iron anil Hteel Company. or Wheeling. W. Va , will put Us new mill lull) oporntino, giving employment lo S00 men. niSASTKRS, ACCIIUtNT ANn PATAl.tTla. Hnturday's storm did ureal damage at 'Jeorgnlown. H.C.and added lo the horrors already existing at the recent derastatedHna Islands. At MagnolU lleach almost every jouse was washed away. Thirteen white nd six colored neonle were drowned. Among the whites were Dr. Arthur II. ""logr, wife, son, d.iughter-in-law and five ftundchildren, Dertie and Alice llruce and two Misses Weston. The four masted schooner Minnehaha of Cleveland, went ashore near Manistee, Mich. Tha vessel was in chares of Cant. William I'ackerand had a carjo ofeorn. Of Ihe seven souls on board but one, Capt. t acker, escaped. rniHits Ann rRKAi.Tin. V. T. Tyler shot his wife and himself nt Minneapolis. They had been separated and met arcidtyitally on the si roe t. Hue will live and he will die. roBKiori. Cholera Is abating in llussia. Thirty-seven deaths and 34 new cases are reported foi Palermo and Leghorn. Kight deaths hat occurred in the work house at Hreenwich, England, to dute. MISeKi.LANKOI'S, During tha week ending Haturday night, 2.121,704 people raid to see Ihe World's F'air. It waa the banner week of the expo sition thus far, and far exceeded to atten dance for a like period of any international fair ever held. Of this number Chicago day con I ri baled over 700,000. a greater crowd perhaps, than ever before congregat ed within an enclosure. A Bad Aooident. At Cumberland, Md.. during Friday night's storm Miss May Co (Troth, a beauti ful young girl livingnear Komney, W.Va., and her niece, daughter of Hon. A. II. CofT roth, of Komemet, Pa., tried to cross tba little Cacapon river at a ford near llomney. Their buggy was overturned, the child sw.pt awuy and in a heroic effort to save her, Miss 1 olfrotb, who was In be married lo a wealthy New Yorker, was drowned. The bodies have been recovered. WOBLD'S FAIR ATTENDANCE. The following are the official figures for ihe paid admiasious to the fair: May (month) 1.0M.037 June (month) 2.H7.V1I3 July (month) I.7HO,'Jti3 August (inonlh) a.bM.M HeWember (month) 4.ri.",W3 'Jctobsr (louate) S.320,7U3 Total .17,l0,8O7 I EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS rtrrv-nrni mav. PestATr 'I he session of the senate lo lis) was given tip entirely to considering tin Hbertnan act. Hons I lia debate on dm Federal eleo Hon hill closed to-day and the voting will begin lo morrow. Nothing else was accoiti plished when lb house adjourned. rirrv-siXTii hav. Pphatk. Hennlor Hqoire, Keptihljran, ra Washington, gave notlcn lo day of at. amendment lo Hie silver purchasing repea, hill. It proposes the colitaan nf silver (01 private owners to the amount of J,HK),ret a month, tin! tn exceed I(i,ikhi,ikki in all. tin owners lo receive In coin only ihn (siuuner rial value ot the bullion on the day ol ilepos It and the difference lo he retained by Hit (loveriiment a selgnlniiige. It nlsii pro poses the Issue nf live year I per cent. Iinndi of the amount nf2 ki,isi,imsi, t, proceed, of which are lo be used fur lbs redemption of I lilted Huitrs iinlis. The sliver rcreal bill was then cotisldereil until adjourn mem, lloi'sr. The house lo dav passed by Hi overwhelming majority of year 201, liayi lisi. Ihe Tucker bill lo repeal ihe Federal election laws and afier some routine bus! lies, sil joitriieil. nrrv si vrxni hav. HuMA-rr. When Ihn Semite met only twelve senator were present to hear lli chiiphoii'a prayer opening a legislntivn ihty which may coiiilnun for morn than our calendar liny, as the sen tile will now remain In coiiilniioii session until a vole Is rencheil on the silver rcpcnl lilll. 'I lie repeal hill was taken up at ll;l'i n. tn., nml Mr. Con. rell (Item., Mo.) resumed his speech nt'slnsl the bill begun on MnmlnV. Others lollow etl, and then Ihe hnlniice of Ihe lime until long alter midnight was occupied almost entirely by Heuator Allen. In nil allege) speech intended only to kill time, the scene was one which will pass into hls nry ns ineniorahle in connection wild Hits most iitemornhle ol all lliinnctal debate. Holier lleyond rnli rring to tint Commit-lei- 011 Htihts a Joint resolution providing lor n recess of Cnncress Irom October 1 1 lo November I, the House did nothing to-ilnv except di'cuss the bill nmeuihitory of the Mil ry Chihei-eexf liiHimi lull, nrrv-Kioiirii hav. Hsnatk. At 1 : ) rt. 111., nller bnving been 111 session coiilinuoiiMly !W hours, Ihe Heiuite leljotirned iiioii inolioti nf Mr. Voorhees. I his menus Hint unconditional repeal of tint liver purchase act Is aliamlntied. I benight session of the senate wns n peculiar one. Senator Allen look the lloor 11 1 fi ll and had Ihe Hour nil night. He proved himself an iinielittilMihle linker. Never in the l ulled Male wns there such an exhibition of physical endurance ns Hint shown bv him lie concluded bis speech on the stroke nf K 1 dock, having hern mi the (1"or tor I If hours. Huriiig 1I111I lime he occasionally sipped from 11 cup of lea, but litis was Ins only nourishment. Ilia eyes were as clear. Ills voice 11 s strong, his gestures 11 vigorous ns when he took Hie lloor. Prior lo this, Senator Faulkner was the record breaker, lie having held the lloor for 13 hours, dur ing the long dchnle on the Force hill. Fully vo-thlrds of Mr. Faulkner's !imc,howevr. was stient In his seal lest in, while ellorts u-ro being made to secure a quorum. It j lore that limn Ihn longest sr-h within Ilia recollection ofHimators was about I'l nours' titration, hy Harrett I avis, of rvehtiicky, Hiring the reruns! ruction period. During he first 12 hoi rsnf tint .est. ending with II 1 lock this morniiur. there was .,11st an . ... ,1',cn calls of the Henale. Toward nio-nin Hennlor began lo show the effect 11' I r ke 1 nap and distu-lied slumbers. Ai :!') en ng ir was almost impossible lo liit s - quorum Hie seriate, upon Mr. Voor . . it, ...nil adjourned. Hni sK The joint resolution providing ior elections in tli Cherokee Strip was p isspil, hut not until Mr. ColTeen, Wyotn ng, 11-ked In offer an amendment to nllow women as well ns men the rutlitof aiillrnge, ;ts In t license In his Hiuie. Tho li.tlil In the morning hour ennio upon Ihn hill to pro tect forest reservation (mm the Commilten on I'ulillc Lands When Ihn House went into commilKe the hill was rut her viciously attacked. Hcforn any vote could bereacheil Ihe morning hour expired ami the hill went over. The ( liiiiese question wus then de luded until adjournment. rmv-MNTii iiAr. Hrsiatx The silver repeal bill wa agnln taken up. Henalor Hieaart got the Hour and began on ncoiiliuuunce of his speech. Senators Vest ami Allen gave notice of more Iree coinage amendment Heuator Hiewart dragged on 1. mil N o'clock in the evening when be gave way to Mr. Teffer. At (I o'clock Mr. Voorhees gave notice that a continu ous session would be in order. At 10..'inthe yeas and nays on some unimimrtatit que lion showed 37 senators present, the eilvei men not voting, a quorum wa secured and Mr. I'eller proceeded, and at 11.5,1 p. m, ihe Hennte adjourned. Horsr The Hons to day proceeded to Ihe. further consideration of the Mel rear v hill tn amend and 11 islily Ihe (iearyCnitieae registration and exclusion act, but no dell title action was hail when the House ad journed. arxTtrrit day. RrATg. The silver purchase bill was sg on taken nn and then by a vote of 39 to Hi Heuator I'elTer was allowed tn send to the clerk sdesk for reading the memorial of Ihe Na.ioiial convention of the representatives o commercial bodies of the Vnited Hlalea Senator Jones cf Nevada then spoke against repeal. A Iter Mr. Jones bad spoken for two hour Mr. Voorhees at oved sn adjourn ment. There were seventy senators present and a Voorhees concluded his motion fnt adjournment he said: "In the words of Paul .lone: "We have only legun the ligtt."Tbe enate me anjourneu. Housr. Debate on (he McCresry bill waa then resumed. Mr. Mcfiuire took the floor lo complete his speech of yester day. Thost who understood the destruc tive influence of the (.'hi ne, he said, are in perfect accord with the people of Ihe I'ncillc coast. Hpeaking of the religious protest, that for everv pagan who bad been inverted by ihe missionaries, numerous children of onr own had been won from Christianity by contact with Ihe Chineoi slid drugged down to degradation. Mr. Oiith wnite, of Ohio, in his reiorlon the bill, said that unless Hie (leary act was ex leinltsl congress must provide V OOO.ontj for leiorting the Chinese. Dr. F.verott ol Massachusetts, deftiiiled the course n the tttoi nny-gencral in not eulnrctug Hie (in. try ict. At 6 p, m. til house udjouri.e l. TQt: FAIR tl 000,000 AHEAD. The Financial Statement to 8eptmb:r 30 Shows That Handsome Balanoe in the Treasury. Auditor Ackerman's monthly statement of the World's Fair finance to September 30, shows that the Exposition is not only out of debt, but boa a handsome balance In the treasury. The amount realized n far from the ea't of souvenir coins is tl.921',120; gate recelpn fur September J.2W.()J.i. against ll,c.!H,3le for August; total gat receipts to end ol Heptember, I7,404,fi03; concessiqn receipts lor neutember laM.240- for August l.l'a.S.ii: total from concessions to Heptember 30, 2 tiOO,3u7; pliotograplilo receipts to Sep tember 30, 1137,420; total miscellaneoue ra ce nis f 0t!U. lftft. The total liabilities of the Exposition ars only IU7.2l2.Fire protection has coat 231.4H6 and the guard and secret service fO2.13H; total expenditures on account of construc tion, f 17 W4.74.'; miscellaneous disburse ments, to 2U0.H47: total receipt from all sources. 26,234,190; total expenditures on all accounts, t24.20o.t90, leaving a balance of tl.O&.&O in the treasury. The total ex prndltures on account of construction work and administration were H7d.7u6; thow tor construction, principally under contracts Being ju, 81XTRKN VBB!I,J WJIROKKO. Ihe Worst Blnrm in the History of the Laltrr Uaf Marine ef the (Ireat Lake A Large 1 oss of Ufa The severity nf the northwest gnlo that lin swept Jibe great lake on Hnlurdny and iinilny has not been exceeded during the lensoii nf navigation for the past 10 years. I he list of wrecks, In proportion lo thii aiimher of vessels which were nut In Ihe tale, la Inrger perhaps limn any In Ihe his nry of Ihn latter dny marine. That (here las been a large loss of Ufa now seems cer aln, bill It limy be several day before II I mown Just how many sailor perished, following Is tha list nf wrecks thus far re airled at Chicago: Yacht F.tilcrprlse, ashote, Linn Dead , nns Hnv; sleamerC. F. Curlis, ashore telinyg an; schooner Label Its-Id. ashore Itel.nvgaii; sehooiier Nelson Holland. Mi. ire. ( lielmv, ; bar;ro Hweepsinke .shore, ( hrbnyeiin; barge Knight Templar. '". i"1' ' ."'"'VKan: Ink., In,. Acme, foiitnler -1 I." "'"'"""'hooiier Vnlunleer.sirimd 1. I ort Austin. Out.; schooner Falconer islmrn Inkeiiniarlo: nnkuowti schiamer' ishoie nenr Mionsii.i-: sehmuior John T Hoot sunk. Fnlrpnrt. O.; schooner Amhoy' .shore, iliinnl... schooner Monl lllnne vtin-rl.ipge 1. IIiiIImIo, sunnier Hchuvklll iiriinileil II r Fo,; steamer Mari'laiin! iiriiinlei , IJHoi I',, ml; aehnotier Iriiiiion. (shore, liny Mills, Laku Hitperior. K1UHTEKN BAH.OBsTllOWNRD The I'ropellnr Dean Hlnhmond Ones Down Wlih All Hands On Hoard. F.ighteen persons, theenllrn crew of Ihn proieller Dean llichmoiid, are given up for lost in Hntiir. lay's nlghl'a storm on Lake Frle. 'Ihe corp.es of live have been waah rtl nshore nt Van Huren I'olnl, -l miles from liuffnlo. The shore of the lake l strewn with wreckage ami nierchnndisn nml the waves are hourly yleltllitg 11 1 further 'videncea of the late to which Ihn Hich Voud has gone. 'I he rfhooner Typo is lliourht lo have tone down, Willi her crew, off (Iruvcl bay. In the Cauiiiliaii nidn. Five Million Iluahels of Wheat I.oet. A consnrvatlva eslimnto of the damage lo the whent crop bj the recont ruins in tho l'a 1 011 se, I'olliitcli and llarinan, Wash, regions places the hiss at S.OOO.OdO bushels.' MAIiKhTS. eiTrsiiciio. tiik wnoi,rsi,R riii' M Alia uivr.t iiklow. nit ts. rMiru ami riin. WIIKAT-No. I lied 117 r t nt (HI 07 ft:i M M M 4H 4'l 47 4H 30 3ti a.ii ;ci .'11 3.1 32 3.1 M M M .11 4 HO 4 2.1 4 2.1 4 I'l 3 .HI 3 7.1 3 (SI 3 '.! 3 2 3 !t 13 7.1 1 1 HO 12 00 I I IM II .V) J. '0 IS Ir) I'll III IS ISI 10 (10 l-t (SI 10 Ifl Ii mi 111 mi l.l M jo no fi .10 H (I'l (I .10 7 II I J' 31 ;..' 311 . 'S In 1.1 I't) in HI lit Hi 1 i i I.KS " " f r. No. 2 led COKS-No. 2 Yellow enr... High Mixed ear No. 2 Yellow Shelled Hhelled Mixed OA IH-No. I While No. 2 White No. 3 Whilo Mixed HYF.-SO. 1 No. 2 Western. New FLOI It Fancy winter pat Fancy Spring' pilents Ftincy Kt might winter.... XXX linkers Hye Flour HAY llnled No. 1 limy.. Itnlcd No. 2 Timothy Mixed ( 'lover 'I imothy from country... FKKH-S'o. 1 W I, M, V T No. 2 While Middlings Ilrown Middlings Ilrnn. hulk 6TKAW Wheat Oat:i mntv I'lioi'i i ra. Ill I 1 1. It LI gin Creiimnry Fancy Creamery Finn y country I'll I. .... liw crude ,V cooki' ... CUFFS F, Ohio, in . .. New York. new.. .. Wisconsin Swiss I.imhurirer (l-'atl mnite),.. rm ir AM, VKoKTAIII A I'l'LKrt Fancy. hb ... Fairio choice, V Mil.... ? ' i .- (l!AI'KS-( oncord.n my b'sk '. Delaware, por.y basket... lo . Catawba, Hiuy hnsket.... U 'i Niagara, pnuv basket 1 1 12 PKAClfKrl. p-r crate 1 W 1 21 ri'.AHH per bhl 2 00 5 00 yl'INCKS-rasr till 00 75 11 K A NH N Y A M(new)Ilennatbbt 10.1 2 CI Lima lleims 41 44 l'OTATOI' Fancy V bn 70 75 Sweet. -r bid 2 00 8 2.1 CAHItAM-'. .er hundred ., 3 00 4 00 ONIONS YellnwOlobeir'lm 00 5 Mixed oiinirv 40 AO Ha 1 s'i, per crate 1 CO 1 2.1 Tl K slt'H purp e top.... 40 .Ml lill.TKY ITli Live chickens V pr 8.1 70 Live Ducks yjr 40 01 Live Turkev VIi 0 10 Dressed nhlckens V lb.... 12 13 Dressed duck V lb 10 11 Dressed turkeys V B 1.1 1 KOfiS I'n Ohio freah.... 21 22 FKATHFIW Fxtra live (ieee TP lh B.1 f No 1 Kxtra live geese fllb 4S .V) Mixetl 2.1 ai MISrl'.I.I.ANIOItS. TA LLOW-Cotintry, lb . . . ciiv SFF.DK Clover Timothy prime II I ue grass J'.A'JS ( '011 nt ry mixed .... loNKY White clover.... Duck wlieiit M A I'LF. .SYHI'I', new crop CIDKIi country sweet I) I) I CINIIKNATI, FI.OT'rt WUKAT !.'o. 2 Hod KYK-No. 2 fJOIt.V Mixed OATS Vs IS HUTTEU 41 44 7 00 7 21 1 71 1 8.1 1 40 1 70 i 1) 17 la id 12 50 1 00 n 01 8 .10 3 21 Ull 11 41 30 HI 31 42 2!tJ 1.1 10 IMIU.AIIEI.PHIA. Fi.orR 11 nort(i3 71 WIIKAT-No. 2. He. 00 il'S COHN No. 2, Mixed 4S 40 OATS No. 2, While ; 3H IH'TTKll (,'reamery Kxtra. 21 20 FJiUS l'a.. Fjrata 22 2.'! Raw vouk. FLOITR Patent 2 00 4 (i0 WHKAT Xo 8Ked (JO ii! KYE Western ...... 40 .1.1 COHN No. 2. 401 W liATS Mixetl Western 3t 31 HUTTEIl Creamery 22 27 fcXdi.S stute and I'enn 22 23. I.IVg-KTOl'K IIKIKIIIT. " XAHT LUIXHTY, I0TTSUUR0 SfOI.K YAH US. CATTLC Trime steer Uood butcher Common Hullsaml dry cows 4 K0 to H 76 to 3 30 lo 2 (si to I 3 4 4u 3 11 1 H 05 A 00 veal calves Freah cows, per head. 4 SO to 20 00 to 4.1 00 Hit KIP. Prime 05 to 100-lb sheep... Good mixed Common 70 to 7 i B sheep.. Choice Lambs 3 SO to 3 75 3 00 to 3 25 1 AO to 2 00 4 50 to 4 73 nous. Prime Phil. 8 7.1 to 7 00 Prime Yorkers 6 40 Ui 6 AO Heavy 6 n0 to 8 3V Boughs...... a 00 to 0
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