Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 July 1892 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER.

C. XXJOOB, PubWkW. JASTXR. 1XIHAXA. amffBBSraalManMrl" Ok tW tk IVtfitdcat Hwrtwn signed the hell appraarnttiag . fur the . of m statu to the Mite ben. in Waakingtoa efcy. Tm Pmry relief e.vpedniou sailed mm St. Jonas X. F., pa the ta, on the tieamrhip Kite. All Um MmlwrK f the expeditioa ww m capital spirits. At Xortk Venaoa. lad., three rbiliN in tk family of Jas Coaduroy Km! of dialttkeria within aa kmr aad weet barkd vflkfr in Uwswejtniw. Wn.Lt ax OrMAX. aged Tt, wlfnm m the jeWlKoa. rec-iamg- at itrimaeld. IwL, was nu owr by a Lake Shore freight train, oa the night of the Sth, aad hustaatly killed. A rmmwrcTVi. !mtmm of the ravages of Asiatic cholera is reported from the Ttaa-Caeaia. la the city of Kaku alone aiaty-wdeuth and sLxty-three new ease were reported on the '3d. Wjc Newjsox, employed as an elcvator w in the ZSew York WorM bnitdiupr. iell through the elevator shaft from the tower of the fifteenth story, on the fttk, mad w iastaatly killed, lie wa 9f rears of age sad aaatatTML Tmc horn a jadiekry committee, ok the 7th, ordered a favorable report on the resolution introduced by Mr. VTUttaass. of Maaachuuetts. authorizing am kvwsticutkm of the trouble at the Hoaaeelead (I'M milk aad the causes leading to it. The election ia Karlaad is proeeedmg quietly, aur members of parliameat Tseiaa returned without oppoaatkm; teat ia Irekad the contest bs marked fey fierce and Woody titrate, in one, instance aa attempt being made to wreck a traia for political reasons. A wwe-VTOt to the secretary of state front the failed States anhaster ia Mexico announces, the exemption froam datk of mau. in irrain or in weal, aad beans, iatpor&ed through the Mexlaaa maritime and frontier custom hoaieAaring Jaly aad August. 1A mronx which s-truek New York city aai vielaitT. m the 3d, cnad a aamW e cnaeizes in the hay aad rirers aa4 ereral lives were lost It did a geseat deal of daaaage in the aeirrefrate ia the eitr ik mmA amar thOienaen were oat in null ooatff and it hi feared that Mae of thenm were drowned. Tnxar. were stroaf rarthqaakes felt ia the Chy of Mexico and at Gnadabv Jara. oa the 24. aecoatpaaMMt oy anaarthir snhaerraneaa aafoes. wkieh creaW aaaen terror. Soate ihaianr was at CoUmm. There was heaatifnl i of the CoHam voisaao, oa the niche of the Sd, and the sahterraaean nafaea coatiaaol all day. A a-3rrutx.t3f whohoarvkd the fear Snwedattely after the mrreader of the riahertoa Soree xt !foaeceal. Fa., on the tfc. fonad a anatfcer of niters aad jiotlal cards wrhtea hy the depatio when they thoarnt they onald not possiajy eeaae. Soaae of these aWf were wiittea by hatha adfi to their n ifK, aad wefe coached ia aoat ten der A and aaaaesaVe of the gpreat Iran itheral. Daniel (yConaelL is .p portonrthe eonerratfre eaadidate in the IJe of ThaaeC To crttietttn apon nk coarse, he replied: "As an Iriah' Catholic I rote for a eoawerratire. I have ma dariar the past six rears that the coaatry k wwiy yoreraed. Mr. Glad-rtooeV hone rale $cheaw woald he not daaireroa to Ireland. Tmk aorthent poctioa of the Mate of delated, oa the airfet of the 4thv with the hearieat and atost iKLa'troa rata that haa fallen there in yeanw Creek were tranaforaaed tato Tieersaad the Jarre s4reaav iato i- ' laad ea; aeviee? washed away aad naadredaof head of eattle drowned. The'eroos were xrratlT daaaured aad ia soaae loealitie the eottoa crop oaatpleteiy raiaed. J. K. WfC.vvr.it, of Iowa, and Ceau Jaaies CI. F5eM. aa ex-eonfederateT f Vlrsrinia. were respectively aontina(el for pceWet and Tiec preniiient ay the people)! parte coneeation ia etaon at Oaaaha, eK. dnrmtr the wee aata hoars of the rth. They were Wk choMn tm HrH hnlW. aad the nomination of enca wan mute ananf mm. It wm Snteaded to aaake the nomination oa the -tth. hat the speech aaikTar peoreriaitr of the delegates prcTtjacd earlwr action. A TKantffM. explosion of nreworha eeenrred in the orcraonvrif the Amer ican Toy Ox. 155 Fifth aTeaae. Chkafro. oa the I.t. The roof was howa ont aad the haiMiajr alatoat. iatanlly took re. The crowd whtek ifathered were treated to a preaaatare Foarth of July dbwlar. and when the fire enpriae r rfred kr rocketo, roama candled and aerpcato were oariae; throneh the shattered roof, while ftre-craekers and torpedoes exalodiar m haaehesof hnn dradk, aaade a din Kke that of n pttehed haUie. Kt far the worst labor riot that erer acenrred ha this country, mre that of 1T7 m rfttsharxk. fa., took phtee at Momaitend. neavr Pfttabargh. oa the 4th. In nskting tW approach of armed gnatrd employed hy the Carnegie meet Moras uk. to protect thetr prop erty daring the pending loek-ont of their men, mort. was had by the dis charged workmen to ftrearam. aad the fighting was kept ap for hoars, resnlt iaar in the killing and wonndinarof many on both aides. The Itaherioa men, Rnmlnttinfr nearly mat whs hwl approached ia barges, were overcome and made prWmers, after which they were. nbrtd to many the ha man ef the orkmea and their friends maamea hr the hillisr and af their fethawv

CDBRBNT TOPICS. TH J1WIH WET. FIFTY-MOON D CONGRESS.

lata m4 a ,ea ha Ma, Xr. rry (Ariel hi maty to Jar. na'a iarnc twotenaa. wartime tart the dannnaiiwdian n tht mhMM of tht jupph M ta ..la taehHMe tat naat m ta rre Ml pMd hr tht mmmwm w tfcK m mm m the MiMr aaaoaaetd lta meht. M4arwafMNt tatfatitt iaVirt ta trrt a 4oraM to rK ixmi ta nmMie. A ivttii wm ftwUIr wktM iwotdaic hww rf h w, wat raqatrtag Udne slnaFdfa)aJU ht ti HHtr, oa the th. the aaairr PIwvfiHaOMi WU-tht hwt treat aeaarntoa btfi aot jwt at to coafrreaoa wo wrtod, Mr. .AMtfea Mroinod a HolHoa to afyMK-a aa Uw ka. A tht ttO aW a an neraaaimc ta ptmiou Wfrotdmttam for hM of limb SSMUnil rr Minora; atproyrUttec K,M for a iaeM4lMrioa of the "tanMMof Hnpr rittH by the moawiiaMfaau- ot hW. aad to aaaMi the rMTTa U eoaemlad wiaa aaif la the DMriet at Colaaiba la th baa ta.oaferaa rfort oa ta rrar aad aarWbUlwaM ard to. Poar oowm were ) ay atibanfrne hf tht alw naa iffiavttatwoacaeoC tat sOear Mil U ta um Htaeaa eowmra. Mgatt aad aaear. TaAtUmatiradrotuaUr bttl aceaaaid the wamtnAM-af taa Mwioa, aa aaratnaat Wa WBa?aaa'-Ja lK tha Maaae. on t 7lk. a pirhad debate took ajar tm tht qaaUoa of lavtmtUatiac tk hw a tfca MT!4taMd (I'm.) riot aai the analorneat ot Piakertoa mo. which wan iaairjr referrwa Mthv eMsamtee on coaU3eat ipette Tae baiaaee ct lae oar waa oaroiaa toMitoa tte Modty crni appropmnwMU.. . latat aa tae'alw Wll was jvlt-rivd to the (oauartwe oa eoiaage. waiicata aa.t naoawt. witboat opo4tioo. th aati--ttfir awa e-a?a to aSboMer. Thr xet t bec th aatiaaara K it eaaM Wror tke aowe oa a direct Tot. A moiatioa was aeacliid Mthontiae th eaaanUttfe oa the yrfidwrr to iaTtist tb Piaitoa rt-c-ttre iortTM aad tattr epierat?at "T rorpo ratios acael at her-tM emm rca. aai -ponaltr the taerW riot at Hoaafttml, Pa. PERSONAL ANO GENERAL. linear J. Iteae. n eolleetor and trastrd clerk for the Lafayette hank of St. Loan, ka ysterkmslyk tlfeappeared, aad ia being- eay erly soupht for by the local deteettre oepnrtment on a eharjre of embetzlentent. It is said he has left the eitr. leaving behind him a shortage of 7,aM. O.vk of the bif rest jail delireries that erer oecarred in Colorado took place oh the 1st, when fifteen prisoners escaped front the Lake county jail at Leadrille. Aatonff the prkoners are some desperate characters, and a large potee of officers went in pursuit. ! Tkk net cash balance in the United States treasury on the 1st. exclusive f the flOO.0oO.OOO goUl reserve, was fSS,rSTT, a decrease during the month of Jane of mfi.M. Jotx A. Losa.v, son of the late Gen. Icnn. was rtdinfr a pony on the fair rroandtraek at Yoangtown. 0., on the 1st. whea the animal balked, throwing him against the fence, breaking his right am and bruising him serenely. M juHtx. Keb. , was rklted by a eyekme, oa the erentag of the 1st, which left rath, aad destraeUoa ia ite wake. Nearly every reaidenee in the town was atore or less damaged. It 5 hard to state the danutge, but careful estimates place it at between 2S,Q0O and f-M,0M. Several persons were injaretL Doc Thaykk, an okl-time etrensman. who was a elowa nmler Dan Rice ami who drove stage coaches ia Indiana when the west was an unexplored coun try, died at hk home in Chicago on the night of the Mth. He was bora at Waddiagton, X. Y.. ia ISM. A Mr.rrixo of anarchists in the fanhoarjr. St- Dcnk of Paris, oa the tl, adopted a refiolatlon to blow np the Montbrkon prkon and reseae KaTachol. their late leader, now andor sentence of death. At llttfehtirgh. Pa., James Riley eomati&ted suicide ia the county jail, on the 3d, by strangling himself with a silk necktie. Tke oftfenk are very much my&tined m to hi identity and the rea son for the act JjLMKh Doato.v. eonrieted of murder and under sentence' of death, who es caped from the Prairie, county (Ark.) jail, recently, was captured, on the JNl. in the swamps of St. t rancote county by n poase. aankted by a pack of blood hoands loanetl to the I'rairie county oftfeiak by the penitentiary authori ties. Ewahi xso Gkohok Schmit. aged reapectively 1 ami 11 years; William HarrKoa, aged 17 years, and Peter Leo Tully, agetl 1 years, were drowned, on the 3d, by the swamping of a ferryboat near the Spring Gardens off the foot of Hanover street, Jtaltimore, Md. XiR miles south of Hope, Ark., on the 4th, Dave Simmons and son met John Simmon ami son and a tight ensued. All parties were armed with sHoUruns ami ptstola. John Simmon wa instantly killed and hk son was fatally wounded. T the resWenee of Cyrus W. Fiekl, at Dobb's Ferry, 2. V., on the morning' of the Uh. it ww stated that Mr. Field still alive but sinking very fast. Tub largest crowd of people tlmt ever vaateu Jttnntoa, u., witnemen. oa the erening of the 4tk, the narachute leap of Mis Dem Garrett, of Cincinnati. hc made the ascension of 4,w feet, awl wus carried by the wind a half mile from where she started. The descent was one of the most horri ble ever witnessed, as she fell in a stone oaarrr in about twenty feet of water ami was dead when taken out. Otkkatok Hayr, Engineer Kelly and Fireman Itrown. who are charged with being the enue of the recent rail road accident in l!arrisbrr. Pa., rave ball, on the Sth. for their appearance at me September term of court ia narrkburjr. TMKrilhtgeof Churchill, Qaeea Anne eounty, Md., wa tntk be a cloudburst, on the air hi of the St), and many houses in the town were badly flamaged. No one was seriously hurt, but the kxM to property was heavy. A.VTKoxr Ckaio, an Awftrlsn, whose wife wan inmne. and whom he hod a few days before hrought home from the inoaae asylum nt Indeaeadenef, was, Wtaretber with hk wife, found deal in their home a 1 1 )n bwi we. Ia., on the even imr of the Uh. Crai had kilkjl hk wife aad committed sukhk because life was uNbearable with hi4 liie'a aartaar in aa manae rl

tlax. Jam S. CtJtnKMK aays that Mr. Chirnrgiu's vast fortano has bee

and by hk man, and h has written " "d aMBPa wmlth. about the reapoasibUtUe m i ahouM nnt Mmte of hk beautiful theorta iajm ntavctice in deal ing wkh the workmen at Houwatoad, Ia., as there has been na eoavuUOoa la husineMi mquiring sneh a course as has been taken there. A vom of deputy sherUFs sent to Carnrght's Homestead (I'a.) works t guard what was in no danger wore escorted oat of town by the kwkcdout employes, on the 4th, not Wing allowed to enter the works. .A aAUXJKRT that has been dubbed the "fttiservatkMi ltreauM has been erected itt the New York post tWHce. from which, through the slatted blinds, the y of keen-eyed inspectors can view the operations of employes, some of whom have been, of late, very careless, to use a moderate term. Fmksk deaths from cholera have ocfurred in the suburbs of rark. Ik. ! Herman Zee describe the condition of f the barracks of lrk as. seandakms. He says they are perfect hotbeds of injec tion, and that Mime of them hare not been cleaned, whitewashed or repaired in a century. ThK St. Petersburg eorrespcmlent of the London Times says: "Cholera appears to be advancing towards Moscow-. It k privately reported that the daase has appeared on the other side of the A'olga in Samara. The mortality is in creasing in Itaku and the sutiurbs. Tmk sundry civil appropriations mil, reported to the senate, tm the th, from the committee on appropriations carries items airfrnefatinV 8,T7,TwS, an increase of m.74.Sl over the lnwse bill Included in the increase ts an ap propriation of ,iai,00 in aid of the n orM s Iar. A XKm named Jones, charged with the murder of 31. Tierney. was taken from the jail at Weston. W. Va., on the dth, and hanged by a mob. Cloves fcritBCRL sailed from an Fran cisco for Honolulu, on the steamer Aus tralia, on the 6th. It is stated that he will erect a sugar refinery there. A imixkx honses were Imrgrbtriaed at La Fayette, I ml., on the th, during the performance of Itanium fc ltaileys show. The work k supposed to have lteen done by professionals who follow the circus. Thk report of Representative Wheeler on the testimony taken by the pension odiee investigating committee wac adopted hy the majority of the com mittee on the 7th. It censures com missioner Kaum and recommends hk removal from olnce; also that the pension oMce be placed nader the civil service law. Thk eleventh annual convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor was called to order in Madison Square garden, in New York eity. on the 7th. The immense gather ing listened to an address of welcome by Rev. Dr. Deems ami a response by Preshlant Gates of Amherst. Thk British steam schooner Elian Rdwards, charred with smuggling opium into the United States, was captured at San Diego, CaL, on the 7th, after a several days' chase down the coast from Vancouver. I'kkmiknt IlAHsteox promptly made arrangements to keep himself poked on events transpiring at Homestead, I'a.. during the disgraceful riot of the sth. Mrs. Axxik Hboikrick and her three children were suffocated in the lmrning of their home in New York city at 3:45 a. m. of the 7th. Thk senate, in secret sessskm on the 7th. eon armed the nomination oi Krnest G, Timme, of Wisconsin, as f ftk auditor of the treasury. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ix the senate, on the Sth. a Idll changing the date of the dedication f the World's fair buiklings from October W to October il was paxsed. The remainder of the day was devoted to the further consideration of the sundry Civil appropriations bill, withoutmaking great progress. In the house, it bem? mlsmwih day, a Utrsre nnmoerot bills were nasoed. amonr them the tin plate ami the silver-ore bills, aad the bill to prosnote the eafety of employes md travelers bv tmpelHmr common carrieri to euip their ears with auto matic eoupkrs and continuous braKes. Thk most dtxtro:t fiw in the hktorv of St. John's N. F Iwoke tmt, on the ftlt. during-a heavy gale, ra a small wootlcn huUdin? an Tongo hill, near the ton of the mountain. The high wind carried live embers in all direc tions and soon a score of conflagrations were spireading destmctkm thnmghout the devoted city. A lone list of eo-dly tHildk sRnctnivs were among tht! huilding4 tcstryMt. ami over t.rons were rendered hoiw-less. The low reaches mj into t!ie millioa. Tan transatlantic stearacr Mar.K'lH'l CaitroU;rt was sunk, on the Sth. in col lislon with Uic French iron-lad HtKhe. off IlankT, miles Mmtwest of MarjilK's. TIkw were eighty-five ps.v senjrent tm the deck of the Canrobert watch in sr the maneuvers, when Hr Iloche, which is the nayship of squadron, cntslwtl into her side. the All but Mvrii were resciHtl, thoujrb the t'onroln-rt sank aim ml iustanth'. At the morning's session of the American iiu.titBtc of instruction at Narnugatiiett lier, K. I., on the 8tk, tlie first address reed was upon "The Relative Kdncatiiinal Value of Exten sion and Intention, br Clmries Henry Douglas, head mastar of the high school at Keene, N. H. ''The Countrr School" was the subject of an by Hon. Henry Sabin, of Iowa. A wai.I. 80 feet long ami thirty feet high, running along the south side of the Newport News railroad yard in Memphis Tenn., toppletl and fell from prewmre of earth against it on the Sth. The I'ullMKtn car Savannah, in whkh Comluctors Hunter ami Hogan were asleep, was cmsheil, and the two men were killed. Several other ears were also wvfcketl IV to X p. m. A the Hh the result of the parlkmcntary elections in Great Jtritain showed the choice of lJ eon lerratlres. Ill Hh?rak, J unionkt, IX antMariH?Hites ami 4 Pamellites ab.iul.half U e 679 membrrs ef the (a e(im:aoKs

IXDIAXA STATI NEWS.

Fkanx Majwo starbaa nnt h.atlg at Andrews and erawkd under mim muc The hammers of hk gun caught, and both barrel wetn dhcharirwL Ilk We was bimru off at the knee, and he was wounded o badly that hk death k hourly expected. At Hope, In tht eastern part of llarthohmMrw county, a feta wa fc?iwn in a ayore the other night by the iadkaof the Haptkt church, at wham fifty r more persons partook of icc-eream, which was manufactured by local dealer. An hour or so afterwards all became siek, Some were afTected mora than others, and, at last report about thirtr were prostrated. " had as yet died, but the condition of many was critical. Charmc Mnxsa. aged nineteen, and Highlr respected, was run down by n Lamkville, New Albany and Chicago exraraiou train at New Albany and beheaded, hk left am being a la, cut . He k the third ma hk parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alow Miller have kt by aeeldent, one behir drowned and one fccaldod to death. Thk wreck of the Walmsh freight train in which three men were killed near N aluish was burned. Wm. Favmox grt drank ami createtl a distarlnceat the door of a church at Chapel Hill, near Hedford, ami James Murphy shot him dead. Wm. La.MV and hk wife, of Greencastlc, are each drawing fl'i a month pension for the death of the "same son. A commissioner is investigating. a Jos. A. MookK. whf. defaulted for about tsm,im, as Indianapolis ageat of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.. has not been heard from since hm flight, and hk friends believe him to be dead. Jonx W. Mi:ixk died at Evansville, after a brief ilinei. He was probably the youngest person who enlisted in the union armr during the rebellion. Join ing Company A, Forty-second lmlkna infantry at the age of S years and serving three years as a drummer boy, when he was honorably discharged. Thk Fourth wac celebrated in W abash by laying the corner-stone of the new Masonic temple. Nearly all the civic societies in the city participated in the parade. Thk body of a man supposed to be Edward McLaughlin, of Chicago, wan found on the tracks at Hayeille. near Valparaiso. A tkx mile bicycle handicap road race between Goshen and Elkhart was run over a imgh road on the Fourth, ami was won by V. II. Calkin, of South I fend, in 34 minutes and 5S seconds Saxl ki. Lam;k, a prominent citizen of Shipshewana, near Goshen, attempted to commit suicide because hk handwife eloped with a neighbor. Col IIbxjamix Guksmam, aged S, brother of Judge Walter Q. Gresham, died of dropsy the other night on hk farm at Laaeseilk. A wiimwkk named Frank Diver, sr.. was found dead la bed at Sumua. Heart Kkv. J. C McLtJfX, who had preached forty years at Walnut, k dead. Tmk recent rata washed out the lake Shore railroad bridge over the Elkhart river, at Goshen. Davii Tafi.IN'kx, yardmaster of the Chicago Jt Erie road, of Huntington, lost both lees br falling under the wheels while coupling cars. Ht'RM McCaxx was arrested aad lodged in jail at Valparaiso for forgery, having forfed an order on Joseph as Wolf, the wealthiest farmer in the county. Mas GKontiK J aster, of New Albany, a widow with three small children, in answer to a ma trinonial advertisement, married seme days a;?o James Caldwell, of Greens burg. Mrs. Jasper sold her house and lot, and. with her three children, followed Caldwell to Greensburg, whither he had gone to prepare thenfuture residence. A few nights later CaraVell took all of hk new wife's cash, several hundred dollars on pretense of safe-keeping, ami early the following moraine took a walk. Mrs Caldwell has not seen him since. She returned to her old home in New Albany a wker aad poorer woman. ' Neak Kushvllle, while hunting, Fred Oaringer shot hk hand off accidentally. Kokomo has appropriated ritt.tNW for another school-house, the third in three years Miss Nettir Souls, a Canadian girl visiting in Mnneie, was badly injured in an explosion caused by turning on the gas some time before applying the match. Tmk following fourth-claw post mastcK were appointed the other day: J. W. Daugkertyv Germany, Fulton county: G. T. Shaffer. Koco. Carroll county: J. C. Null, ML '.km. Wells county: W." H. Watkias, New Amsterdam, Harrison county, Rr.v. W. P. Kaxi: was elected president Of Wabash eoFe;c to snecevd Dr. Tuttle, resigned. John Cki'mbachkr was faully injured by a derrick which was struck by lightning at Tipton. yf. N. HorsTON ami a Mrs. Hancock quarreled over a debt at Cardonia ami Mrs Hancock shot Houston. A MOK.M.K9 bull nearly killed two daughters of Emanuel Eber, near M uncle. Jacob Warfel, who came to the rescue, was also badly hurL Mas. KKur.cCA Aoamc. a seventy-year-old invalhl, was lighting her pipe at Anderson, and dropped the match on her clothing. She was probably fatally bunted. Moks McCmtrr, near Darlington, claims to be the oldest active Ckkl-fallow ill Indiana. He whs born in Fort Patterson, Ky., (Lexington) in I7W5. Ax explosion the other 'morning wrecked the electric light plant at Valparaiso. Fire then broke out ami buildings near the wrecked structure were ronsk'.eraldy damaged. The loa k estimated at tl.Wm. K. W. Nixox ami hk wife Zerihla, who ran a dreg store at Kihtnlwlhtown, are busy answering to the charge of celling lkjuor without a Hern.4. There are thirty cases against them. ( The fine and euats m far maawiii anaoaat t

THE HOMESTEAD TROUSUE.

The SherUr rmrtWlr liaahalsg t nepMn to Ml Can Wm a rHM rH(KiiMt an U Waal ant Swats -A f waaaliia far tho Hems. alvaUVra-Tke Nbrff wHI AttwMt tt It MM Uwly-rmksrteN Ma T e4p ilSt m M4 aaar lJa'nVJUSe HAMaiaMCMO, I'a,, July i. Iate yeaterday afternoon Gov. I'attkon received the following telegram from Sheriff McCleary at IHttaburfrh: "last night I went to Homestead, aceampanied by officer of the AmalgamattNl naaocktion, and suocecdod in brineiuic away the guards sent by river who had surrendered to the rioters The arms of the guards, who numbered about Sou, are all in the poaaeaftion of the rkHtt "To-day everything k quLt, Imt the works are in piuacaskm of a barge force c the workmen. Any attempt on the part of the civil authorities to disposes them will be mtt with resistance, ltst evening I issued a general summons to citizen ui attend thk morning at 9 o'ehvk to aid in restoring order, aad I also imned a htrge number of tuitlee to itKlfvutuais The result up to noou to-day k, thirty-two jiersons have reported, all wHbmit arms. They have been notified to appear Ustnormw at 9 o'clock, and I have kncd additional notices to iudivuiualH nmmonin thcMi to apear at the amc time. Thec notic's will lie rrvcl to-day. I am mthdlfd from pre-ent indicatbms that it will le Jinlossible to oUvain any cousidmtble fore-: and the force thus jrathcn il without diMtpline ami arms will be of no Hre. whatever. A soon aa any effort is tnrtilc to take posacasion of the property another outbreak will occur. Caaferpse hh the TftrH snle. Pirrs'arww. la.. July, 9, Two eonferenct'i were hchl yesV'olay between the manufacturers and' the amalgamated officials with reference to the western !K"le. Adjournment was taken at ft o'clock until" 2 p. m. Unlay. At the adjournment the prmpcfU of a settlement were more favorable than at any time since the negotiations were opened. It wa learned th'tt certain parts of the scale, on which the manufacturers had asked mod! Heat ions, were presented and a number of items were favorablr considered by ths amalgamated men, but they were not finally approved. It k. stated on reliable authority tlftt the differences will very likely be compromked by a scalimr down of the wage of the healers ami rollers as a nmceaidon on the part of the manufacturers. IthasiKNMi claimetl ftr years that the rollers and heaters have been recfiviapr wagos too high in proportion to other iron workers, the maintenance of which has been at many times t he lone of serious contention between the iron ami steel manufacturers and their employes. ,A Serl jHeMMt. HoMRmt.ii. I'a.. July . A matter now uadar dkcumWm k the probable stand to be taken by President Friek. There k not a man here who beHevea the chairman of the great Carnegie interests will ever give hk consent to engage the services of those who now are idle. There was at one time a probability that the men would be taken back, Imt now it k conceded positively certain that no man now will be given work. Should Friek and the other officials insist on refusing to take back thyroid employe it will be a hard blow to Homestead. The majority of the men have fairilw and own the houses in which they live. Then again the immensity of the pmat arid pn'ttharity of the work k such that it would b difficult for 4,0oS steel workers t leave here aad secure employment elsewhere. A l'mT Krrnrf. hst the sffiT Will Attempt l I III IlHty. PlTT?aiRfiM, Pa., July P. -Sheriff McCleary was very much worried to-day. "What are yon going to dor ''What can you do?" and Various other questions werti propounded to McCleary, and in the meantime clerks -.vere Imsy sending out notices to citizens, several humlred in nnmler. callinr fi them to a't as a posse attending the sheriff in keeping the peace at Homestead. Up to :M o'clock thk evening the re sponses numbcretl thirty-six. The sheriff sakl to a reporter: "I will go up to Homestead to-morrow with a posse. What time the train will leave, I cannot my. lint I will go in the morning: Mwnctime. and I do not anticipate any further trouble at Howiestead."' ,"HI-inr I'lslOTtnn Mm. HoMESTKAl. Pa.. July . The Home teml workmen arc puxaled as to th wherealsmts of at least five Pinkerton men. It k cotisidervd a certainty that this number either met death instantly at 1 i1...u or were so laniiy injnrcw ina iicj .voul:l have died in few hoursand in all probability soujfht a , grave in the watcrsof the Mrmoogrhela. Itiscertain that two th'pntses were tlrwnetl, but although a diligent search has Kn ius!f along the river shore, mi trace of them can lse found. Wilt ClHMt the Mlllat tromMtmd. CmcAOo. Jnly !. Willkm Hnkcrton deckres that Carnagic havH decklcil to close the mill at Homestead until new men arc allow! to go peuotbly to work, and hold tha county responsible for what dainite may remtlt from the atrikc, In other words Carnagie will attempt to destroy the union now waging war against him. Mr. Pinkerton declares that his men have been withdrawn and tlmt a great lock-out has been Ikmtuh. A tlead riaaertoa. Pimwt'hOH, Fa., July 8. ."Several hundred people visited the morgue Wetlnesday evening to view the remains of Capt, J. W. Klme, the Pinkerton guard, the first man shot on the barges. The hole in Kline's head was almost in the center of the skull, ami the person who Bred the shot must have stood almost directly over htm. Tltis k the guard who was shot frtun the water towar. Klitw dkd in tha UmsMopathie hospital. A telegram was ruecived from Sunt, Pinkerton at Chicago, otderlmr that rdm bedv be tofI faed

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a. Mma K, r Km Tha sairr: .z.: :.z. riwaaamtlHiiA d a iitmm HXI.IKAY V. ft tsala. aa MM rous tire in th. Uli... .,, - ' v WHIT af. " 1 fU . A John's Jf, F,. broke iui ..' during a heavy mile. It original,.,! h a amall wooden bulkling on Toiiifohil! near tke top f the Mowntnln. 'H high wind curried live embers itialut rections and soon a score of confi;,., J tioaa were spreading destruction, n," Masonie temple, the Methodist volle v the Gowtnstreet Methodist church the majestic cathedrak of the KnlK and llomait Catholic churches. u-c two finest pimes or worship, built at mutt of over us,(MM; the Grunge U.iM, the palace of IHshcm.loncs St, l'anc); hall, the Christian Hrothcrs'wh .!, tlie FrcHnt:itiMi con rent, the snpreniwmrt building and police healcju:ru r;. the government offices, the government savius tmnk, the Freshyterian ehurch and everything in the path 0J the names was consumetl, n Tke entire center of the city is smouUlcring iimas of ruins Not tmilding in the path of the devouring element was left standing duvn tj Water atreeL where the great Morihouses, fish warehouses and wharvn sihih yicUUnl to the flames Abmt 8 o'clock the telegraph cable offices Were burned, and the was still uprettdinfc- southward tov.ari thehktorical parlkineut bttildin',' ani governor's palace. It is impossible t estimate the loss, Imt already over ,. ) people are homel THE BUSINESS WORLD. Trade l'HHHally Active for MliloimiiK-r-llwmaHd fr lnlthed rroilurto-lli? Kali Tral- Movw-Kt Ih Other Mun KmIudm FhIIhths, Kte, Nr.wt YtiRK, July .R, 0, Dun & Co.s weeklv review of trade says: Crop rrwspecU are further improved aram a l cotton are weaker. MaBit'ertnrw of alt ki.l arv active, esijt a Iron worki r ltpel hjr a dlput alHt wks anil Knit a aituvually active for ml lttwmr. The eijnr tf hpwh have not thu far affi-ctc-l stoi-Vs. mi the contrary report that tba allvt-r bill aot pa the hHtsj have hlped a recover? bnut St per har la ths stock imir'x-t 7k uroapect that the aati-tlon bill vi!l U brWxiit to vote haa Hsdail to depnm tr::j 3 cotamorctal exeaanica. The (tlrlk-n a, tfpajto of many Iron work awl tho Srn?g t MHBtel bave eaue I a Mronfwr dt-mtal for finished product f Iron and t-s-l, niZt He ires Ia orerloadad and wraker, anJ t c Taoiaan Co. Hai ratluee 1 Its )rice fur nthnrttes to $i Kr ton. which it Mbtre i to t? thi lowt pricj ever rvconftsl. Sl? tt 10,0-W tou of atesl raih hv. but made by astrn work, m:u1 tis aaxtrfrst for that of th y b4 t sn snlit with tuaa aetnslty dcUrtyl. which err pond with thilswao In rallrotl bu.llh;. and te ptoapxt tht tht nw mtbars fur t; year wlit ha osly about 3,U(il. Bar iron i ii heavy dmsa-. aad ittractaral alpo at aa !- vsoca of about $1 jwr t-i. Textile mill arel w!l emptyl for t e siaaua, aad tiettsr kder for woolen gvnl hH aiven an imps! to pm-ctase of wool by manufacturers, lie: aad ahoe ahos are bar an 1 presto I for eir:; deliverks aad eaatera shlputiBU ara noirtb IsrjfMK aver kaowa: tka far. M.T.rttJrivs. aaa'aat l.TXt'.m last yiar. aad !i,VM h UM. hhart the maximum. Pr rnbVr kkww at M eenta wkh works l.nr Thare HUlorati aalas of eoofwr at llcnt t? ta mactive, but kd fltehtlr advanosl. tl htt advaaee ia oaat hM rtoppe I Iwiii"-". lm tfM half year's outpat waa W.M.m tons acamat 1.X? I.Hi last yar. The tmdaew latlures occarrine throncho'.t the country during the last seven dv, tiatr.Wr for the Unttd States. ISM. and foe Cana ls a total of 1: as eototmml wita Jl7 M wwk aal WW tWe week previous to tho W. aad X47 for the rofTearwudnut wek tt Ian if FROM THE ORIENT. A tUsmal Chapter r "HHHle aetl IMter UHy Isl, Cholera. Ltrth (Mtlcixt, SHll-rsaHdTirhooii(i.Miit the Cauea. Sax Fkaxciwo. July . The stcanw Itelgic Krnved frmi Hong KontJ tf Yokohama yesterday afternoon bringing the following advices: Singapore was Hooded by a phenom enally heavy rainstorm tni the 1st nit nearly eight and one-half inches facing in tcu than five hours An epidemic of cholera prevails ' Hmm and bss eullS'Ml several thottSSW 1 !. Yokohama and vkittity experioafrf two heavy earthquake shot?ks on 1Ski ulL, whkh damaged many houes Small-pox has broken out in (Ma where, a week Ijeftnx- the steanwrstiwt there were 11 oases and twentythrff deaths . Th: government k again in the throw uf dissolution. , ,t , Katari, Jaiwn, was recently vimi bv a tvnhoon, which destroyed crc ami over hundred houses THE C ARN EGlls. Tlry Are Ksjoylmt the SMiHHter the srfeh HUhlaad-. While the oauwith Their u-lili t'rwlKrrn r" " rViM.V. JulV A lour-.o-M...T drew Carnegie. Miss WliUneld : w " Annita, and they were on thdr to one of the most charming M '" ... .... . . Scotland, where they i their summer htdquurtcrs ni!r TMtrtv. it- k Miklt will .a ... A .... I a a lt VIMl- ' scenes of the Imttlc of hi ) whkl. !n Imt a ort ac, Jn - ih iKighter. nn.lcr the Inrt" Z te and delightful W" 1, I'i,wU Mr. lillliiT.'- , luml scenery ami .lmd crWenUj etHnctlH- agitathm whkh affcctcL b ThunHlay,ln.t still rcfusctl to be InUf; vkwtsl and declined even to . . whetker he had any struggle aad hms of life at IltHiU liysaaH at rlrh. FoTOK.A.0.. Jlv.TA ylJ the Fostork ISffht h,h! poer The fly-wheel on ' V mhe dkmantkHl a mhI later and awn . i... Uvtir nieces eras'" , to atoms. ... wrerai through the wooden ce Hinff J" places, tearing ff rct hole in tl J ? he engineer, Pal "fe'Se lv killed, hk skull bdiiif crt tCl0 legs broken and one ar m rv.t from the maly. The '"iftJlV years of ag ami wiod.

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