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LS GAZETTE [INIAGARA.F4;ITS_,.N._§L, WE yEspay EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1893. | to f ke Cs PRICE ONEACENJ,\ BY TELEGR APFI,| cuorena in roreisn coUnriies. ~ yj i REsUMED | operations. . ® ' - * ~- I > - ==-v------- [Five Deaths in a Lunatlo Asylum-Scourge FROM THE Rl‘ ER Many Mills and Factories Again Start Grinding . . Spreading on the Danube. * Out Their Product . :. c= __. LoxDpox, Sept, 6.-The Standard's cor- - -. ArEENTtowX, Pa., Sept. 6-The rod - respondent | at. - Constantinople wnys . five mill of the Towa, Barbed Works resumed deaths from Asiatic cholerm have occurred Rudy of Ora Weuhle., Drowned at operations today., Bik 10 in a lufiate asylum in Beutari, and that the Devil's Hole, Picked Up Near *The. Broad silk department of the Ade» several deaths from the diserse have oc- . laide Silk mill, sturted on full time yester- curred in Constantinople, which have been Younggtwon Last Night. duy, bushed up to nvoid alarming the Saltan, The Tamagus Knitting mills at Tamagun Despatches from Vienna show a still - have resumed operations. * turther decline in the epidemic in Hnugury FUNERAL WAS HELD TODAY,) Cravrox, Sept. Work at the and Galicia, . } Moores Bros. work resumed this al , BEgL1N; - Sept. 6.-Cases - of Asiatic . _ morning in one factory. | Fires have been f kes During the gglem,#mwwwd4_ t meas (Emir His-Death-Recalls-the~Time- When \Ha- Bwam in two ot lama-mid work will be e E heim. 6 ease in Cologne is that of an | ; 5 résumed in them in a few days, Past Month Mmy Penple and Italian whohad just arrived in the city the River Opposite the Old Maid of the J. it. Pierce & Co., of the gunk Clayton - , . 5; and who died in the hospital. ' Mist Landing-Kaown as a Man of bottle works, put fire under their furnaces... Houses in Many Villages. LoxDox, - Sept. 6. -A dispatch - from . gi to No yesterday, nud will> ~resunie operations . Pa « Yurna _ describes the deqlomhlu condition Considerable Merve. [about September 25. - 22k into which Soolina his fallen since Cholem Coll Po., Sept. 6.-The C. A. CHURCH BUIN'ED BY A MOB. {broke out The scourge continues to spread; The body of Ora Weuble, who was |Uodehurles nail works and the City nail © faz i all busines - is stopped, ~ and _ the drowned at the Devil' Hol l' to Frid works, both of Milton, resumed yesterdny. . 12s - streets «nre silent. . Bix hundred . cases of “llfi' aflhe n duo. Ins \' |The New York & Pennsylvania Paper Com- Thirteen Person Kifiéd by an Explosion in a jcholera bave occurred in Danubian ports In night, was found shortly before dusk Inst pany, of Lockhaven, resumed yesterday on , Coal Mino-ElevsR More Killed in a Stoim Momma. and the mortality has beon | evening flouting in . the lower river mest [full time. : a , twa . h. The town of Kalnfat, on the Danube. Youngstown. - Leavexwortit, Kan., Sept. 6.-Aber- As * R While Ase-ninja“! Frip-Floods opposite Widin, is infected, and it in| The passengent on the pleasure: steamer | nothy factory, employing 300 men, resumed r \ *- \ and Pires Kill Others. © officially admitted that' there huve becn | fla - Onen first aaw the - body | us - it {operations yesterdny. gzfirgz fggz'g‘;:$“x“:‘i n Great| dosted - near - the - Cannilian shore. . + \ n oported iq (hrea| Men on the shore w tified HACKMEN's\ TRousLes. | * To oop Pr hr Pept. & -The: Nort [and 42 deaths have been reported. in. three) Somat Caimphelt mented o sip an) |,. China Daily New#B 'Of August 2, received | 399% the body to the American shore, - Notice | on a New Order to- Be Heard In But« . . 8. -All the patients in the ¢ & by the steamer rem of China, yester- care, Bapt. 6. -Al patients \ | was sent to John Weuhle, a brother of the - tato Saturday. _ day, contains the«following advices from m’anfiitbzlim him; L3???” 1:3)“: drowned man, | He immediately | went to The hackmen and New York Central \| Hankow under daté of July 20: - News his declared to be healthy, - Nine persons died | ' °UBE*OW» and identified the body. troubles are in a state of uncertninty, . At- arrived of the destrii¢tion hy a mob of the | of cholern in Naples yyefltcrduy‘fe No new n\fin‘gflhcf:mfiruflhlfmtmfnsxfi'lml'lfid [toruey Harris of went before _ Homan ch in the town of Gen- | cuses were reported. | In Palerino five. new Farrival of l'nffifmm Cornell, who hmngh: | Judge Daly in that city and secured an or- kigwana, near the ¢lty of Mietyang, ubout | Cues and five deaths were reportad, . | the body to the Falls lite lost night. } der to compel the hnpkmeu’p companies to 100 miles west gf-Jinuk‘lm. The foreign | / NEW YORK, Sept. 6. -The Herald's | Iio The body which was bodly decomposed {show cause why the injunctions should not priests in charge 1 to the neighbor- [Janeiro correspondept .reports | thnt the was burled - this afternoon in Oukwood [81 5% 8¢t aside, nnd uamed Tuesday as the ing town. | As fangi#inown no lives were | Cholera stricken steanior o R, - which cemetery. _ Funeral services were held in | UMC for argument before the supreme court F was denied admission to ony South. Amer vaid at Buffalo, - The haekmen's attorneys were ' lost, th é b chure p . c < one daflcfinn; e nil‘ifir “mm é: lean port, has returned to Genon, giftingnm'hfififlgmn church, Rev., J. H. not prepared to go on and secured an ad- PUB “a, Ha, the 25th ult., nudge French consul . is in- ._Fhir deceased was 3 years old and leaves J°Hmm0ll3 “a! gym“! next. by Jud .. quiring into the eirgumstances. a wife ond. four children, two brothers, | ,, The order w. cause why. Judge a_ f e ' inj k Sheeley, > Jopan bas durffig the past month expér- IDENTI FIED. | George and John of this city, and four gzlrmnil'g‘g‘sx': to 4 kfifip‘fifl. “if?! fenced fires and: earfliquakes. | The entire sisters, Mrs. John Stokes, | Mra. Barbara the Central's yard should mot be set aside wos tes Thou h the ever 0 ular Sack village of in Tambe rovinee, Gyjer and Miss Rebecen Weuble, of Black was to have been argued Monday at Lock . g P p ' vas burned 'August 16, and 64 lives were Rock, \Mre. Jncob Myers of Lockport. ._. re but, did not come up and no time has . fed 4 511-4 lost. . The village of Hon Tomari, Kitami ow, The coroner's inquest | will be held at : .= -»LOat will have its place as a province, -was destroyed 12 days previous, | BOGIés Of Two Women Found Under Youngstown Ffldny‘lmnm Septombe a, | been fixed for its argament. a_ '.. business coat, the Double-breasted | iB, being byt withot | | tno Hay on the Halliday P800 \ mntedy n the micw hoe dente he r | \PIRATES OF PENZANCE\ - | uguit® of Hukozmki, Pu- Reco often braved in years gone by will arouse earsal ssinn Nice ¢ saCk - Coat being more popular kuowa, prefecture, /@omprising 60 house, gnized as in many minds memories of days gone by Reh s Progressing Manly—30mm]!!! ef ah C . T h ] d' . was also destro glpwnnln of 200 per- . | when nceotlmu of his bravery {md {hanging Th lb; em?” (twig-n gm! P v.. . eas. were of daily occurrence and relation. e rehea or the of Pens. {hall ?V§3r- e ca. 113g weaves , Other (to)? Oriel): wire: An MRS. MeQUILLAN AND DAUGHTER. Among frequenters of .the lower river be | sance\ go on swimmingly. The cast has j it] % \ coal mines, near ---: was looked upon as a hero, for with but one d in addition to that _o m Dress and Semi-D ress Suitin * Regret oi H tou Cre ed. | wre, Halliday, the Alleged Murderess, Recently | \~ bolas ‘K‘g'enr‘ilf performed the feat {Iiiiim In Tus Garerre before, the fol. ~I 0 ery * n August pilgrims lost their lives * of swimming the river close nbove the ppenr: 207 W111 be *> UV hlpcord and Clay during a storm w asconding . Mount.) - Made Three Visits to the McQuillan House rapida a feat many with all theifllimb’a gri'fisfig? ‘l'mgzgfififi: “13m 23. £oog © & A . Fri ° « _ . would hesitite in doing. As n tman | ls . «~* Worsteds; the business sttit being | or Pope {now, near Pekin, | -How Sto Comred the Mother and . | Poult, B only fearlem and | frequently ix | fio, 'the. Janice Hock wll cea the ain) 200 =- Sota . was flooded in can? ence of heavy mini, Daughter to Work for Her. daring (Ill)! through the fibrin\ 3nd iother cult tenor role of Frederick,\ Mr. William o _ {causing great loss:-GfeJife and doing muc! - dangerous points were watched with inter- | & : - ral ~ made pnnclpally Of Fancy Chev damfi (11W? iy { th Newneno, N.Y., Sept. 6. -There: is no ust, - At one time he did (“gate anmdnfir k‘quégxynll'lfi 31:13:33 figf’nflpgfifi ' i , ‘AI A Chi \Fecent tured ® tlte < too- in ced tw out th a ; - lots and Dar k F ancy _ Ofstedsv mmfifim mngnfngt “flaming? doubt that the two women found murdered “1,1“; to: Mgfihflmfim SIX: gland]: sfnrfifmwzf as: llfiowoxilexgs; 1:30:11: a ttl L killing 24 persond any wounding, 100 and | under a pile of bay in the barn nt the Halli- | nns soon put m stop to: the depredation on writer of some note, will personate the po- ' i ase “gang Willem {£2110ch!!! of 5mm” dap place, Sullivan county, on Monday, are| their banks. [lice sergeant. | The Major General will bo * ' - mom steamer Emipi¢es of Chinn 5%, 5 | Margaret McQuillan, wife of Thomas Mo- ° _| taken by Mr. C. W. Dempsey of Bufalo, Pincate Amhduku‘i’ufllnnfld oan‘Augu-h,‘ (fuillnn, and their daughter Samh, all of “mmwfis-{Nlm' Thwayin charge have been singularly who, after a stay at Vancouver, will 80 UP- | the town of Newburgh, about a mile cast of| Ninth Annual Session of Their Congress Now | fortunate in secuiging Mr, Harty Ferren, of - * P i m B on a five days' hinting expedition In Brit- this city. Mrs, Halliday, the alleged murdar- i treal Buffalo nsstage manager., MF. [Fel is liad ish Columbis. _ He Will then go to Califor- cn, mymeenliy mnde’t’hme visits to the Mo- « Open in Mon press mnngtzfnof the Aédé‘xffy‘ofsfizfln & P # | * nia to soe San Franciago nod the Yosemite Quilinn home, the first of which was about| - MONTREAL, Sept. 6. ~The ninth annual and is a thorough gor theatrical manager ¢ 6 \ valley. - After visiting the Yellowstone 10 days ago, | She represented she came | session of the trades and. lator Co8TeS® Of ! nequaintod with al}. the details necomary to - I . . . Park, he will proceed #9 Chicago. from a Mr. Smith of this clty-and Intro- | Cinnda opened here. yesterdny- -Presfdent make up a Willmdncflan of sh o 6 i Who n,n (hss , Ch A , ath BB 0 nom n month & ont. 0mm‘gmhm'“ m9“ duced herself as a Mra. Smith. | She anid | Beals in bis annual address congratulated | The fact that Mr. Forren is to take chargo \ nnn i > Galitzin, of Ruin, who has made 0 0¥6rs | sho lived at Walden, nnd was looking for | the congrem over the strides made abroad | of the production and stage business as- land trip across Siberia. | 'He in on hin way rome one to nssist in house cleaning, | and | (owards the teforms necessary to the happi- | sures the success of the 0 Kuhn's orchestra will be under the ' - i to Chicago. would need them nbout two weeks. . She: em and contentmerit of the le, but rg- Dhnlap. Youman and Knox will A BRomiEns maid she had heard | Mrs. McQuilinn bad a | proteed the amall progress made in Camas | direction of ANZ W. W. , Thomas who has h + f u b t th . * daughter who worked out, and wanted ber | to the sume end. He maid the chiefemume / had vast experience in directing opern - ‘have t eir 0 OWEI’S, U4 € Pounds and Beats His Sisters and Pours Paris Emma nail] help hurl. L'hc daughter, w‘ho of this was the exodus to the Atuerican re- {orchostraa ’ > 6, 7O - {> nsun'y employed | as - s- do- He advised the delegates to use | < . Green Down-One af Their Throats, mestic - in _ a _ Newburn; _ family, gray effort to infuse new vitality into care of ' f | Rockronn, IH., fept. 6.-John Hart, a wan at - home vending / a | vacation | theie grand bumanitarian movement and > t? 12! young farmer, yesterday afternoon potinded | at the time of Mrs. hulllduy'a call, but was mfnmfimlcd the Congrem to give its most | ° Ll?!“ Decide to Rent Two Rooms for p ma his sister Mary to death and beat his sister | indin , and did not go, and Mrs. HalH- | serious consideration to nny nétion that Hosplial Purposes. ThE ingureo. Nellig insensible and then poured Paris | day departed. 'On Wodnerday of last week would tend to harmonize an alliance with | | 'The ladies who are interested Jn the pro- , _ ® down- her- throat. ounting his | Mm 1 allidny called again and offered $2 a farmers and city artisans. | He niso recom- viding temporary quarters for the relief of m > bot % . M ree he started north. - Physicians fear the | day and board for help. . The mother C- | mended the petitioning of the Dontinion *O* * promises to lead them n all in Paris green will prove faking» Nellie. | It ought! the offer, and ghe beraelf went away (icvemmcntlm removegthe prosent reguin- gibiflfmtznugzmgfyemmgm wns . % is thought that Jobn,\ who is quick tem-/nbout five o'clock in the afternoon in a tion requiring three days notice of with- tal have decided to rent a room at the Popularity. , was under a crazy spell, he bavitig | buckboand wngon with Mra. Halliday, who | dénwale of deposits in government savin Firth ligand ote at the south ead of the M subject to them. for a-year. drove the bore, heading for Bullivan| banks, sa the removal of this rule would \i“ 9: igre} andy alto \ta provide as =o + Ane county. tend to divert thecurrent of savings, from “y?“ $31“ ar- th f also te Ft f kavu! * So > Monsigner Sateili's: Mevements. \On Baturday afternoon last between 4| private to gnvernment banks. The tren. {02:1 matt ml; tfricuds and me i. bi aees Crtzca00,. Sept. 6 -Monsignor Satoll$ | 80d 5 o'clock Mrs. Halliday reappeared at | gurer's rei ri showed the finances. of | the | POTUUR L“ en utfrienda and money eves - dined last evening at the Ttalizn church of (the McQuillan bome, with the rame bore) congrom in a ratirfuctory condition. 'The | ° Theollowing. committes was appointed pu. g C < h the A tion 5m, Futher Moreschint, |and wagon she had on her | previous | visit, | report of the executive comtiitee tted | | The “m d\? (fl NC a 1:75. Mm, - Arch Blahops Ireland, of BL, Pal, all and atone, The dnughter was not at home, that during the past -of parliament igmlidllflmn Tuse\ Me w £ o . Kiln: of Mitsrankee: Rev. Paratis, but returned sean after Mr«. Halliday's ar- nothing of importance to Isbor interests “$6010\ Whmltnayn'hln. Woodio “11°93: f the Catholic University, | val. | The father was present when Mre: had been infrodnced or enneted. - | Buttery,. Miss Oahu, Miss: Silberberg ws. Fale - t. > - ~ k kwe a r : mama“, FAawards, of Notr§) Halliday told that her mother bad been In- . : e © imity, I red by falling fi step-laddet and p, _ {and Mra. B. E. Coa | __. We can supply your In . Nec € - Dame University, Ind., Aid Rev. E“ M \Hak figmnz' gil] - ChiNamaAN orbereo R . - Po i 2026 berty » iii? “firth .B!§b§n:enk;ktzrnngd Bishop: Sarah to go back with her to care for the Decision of Judge Ross in the Cate of Chum -+ MATTERS Mg injured mother, and in a Pmemtuupirfl of- Shang Yuen of California. - . ..nb.\ the Team that win Bweback, of LaCrome. He will visit candy and mome! ,_, ANGELES Cal. Sept 6.-In the ~ pate al Bay View. hs lets * ' & ~ * Sl Ct. The Puff Scarf will be consider- Bishop Kntser in Milwankes: and ate fered the girl a package 0 j , _ Green Bay, returning to Chicago for Sun- to enne __ United States District Court yesterday ing of the 42nd Co. last A ' _- ably used by the correct attend the meeting for Arch |- wnuexey TRUST MEETING Judges Nom. in the matter: of Cham thang |_ At a meeting of the f2nd Seperate Co. last p V> - . « w e Chinaman artest y ¥ though the Four-in-Hand will be gauge!“ Dare to visit the- action Taken in Regard to Opening the | ; af i. Geary net, gave his decision to the | pete in the annual aboot of the Fourth Bri- E Borin. a [__ Distilleries--Rebate' Cerfificates. effect that although he had mfg]! Selma gadomwh‘lcélé 1.91] take hrs; gue anaemia - Af\ f ize _ formation from | Attorney-Gen . | month at ow. - - worn by the bulk of the trade. Washingloniza Murdered in the West. Sept. (-The directom of the | {nformation from | Attorney-G teral chee: | month at Baz View. - Corporal 4. C Prev TRIEIDAD, Col., Rept. 6.--W. T- Walsh, | Whiskey Trust held a'meeting here yester 11-1”)le fund to execute the Geary | will be com of sit men cas follows: . - 'C.. was murdered Mon- {day, . President Greenhat anid the meeting | U ms no R4 DeVeaux and - Sergt. - Schuyler, L o - of Washl . C. y. lnw as far os the same provider for the |Sergt . Pr! ? 8h: - - day night between Ann-31mm; and the { hnd been confined to the discusion of pri- deportation of Chinamen who had not pro- | Coi McBean, Private Reaves, Private - Key Ranch. Heleft Agailarat7 ?. M for | yate affairs and a revision of the officers cured certificates of residence, he main- [excl-and Private Chambers. - tanch where he had been ing for No action was taken on the open- formation only ref On Baturd ember 9th, a the w Rp reports. tained that such information only referred “3,055?” am be 1g X his health. He was overtaken five miles|ing of the distilleries and no concluxion to - that ctlar | parf - of / the act from town by a party of Mexicans, two of | was arrived at touching rebate certificates, til-ling to deportation, 2:4 that ns Con- | members of the 42nd Company to compete whom fired on Walsh without the less | that could be made public at the WWW)“ e appropristion for the exe- | for the State medals. | The shoot will be in m+ 3 & f > I| Prose fois tho od o ons e oioi time. , \We are auffering in common with | Entioy of the aet geverally, auch distinction | charge of Major Peltobane, uspector of the f A\ : \1839 [alest and £63! Tnmgs can posse is in pursuit of the | Mexicans and: other interests and trying to get orer | the | 5p win strempteg unfinm differ- | rifle practice. - > p raf it h Walsh | depresion,- and that is all I can ay,\ wan ent offences detounced by the different | - _ - 4 his concluding words. mections of the Statute, was in his jud Down latofibe Cut. - R is. - R ls a . . 1 <a - . c ' ~~ | , ment wifbout authority of liw and his Ione Ba Found In Great Vang“ at ‘ \I ~ WIGBEE FOUND GUILTY, . duty 0&5!th bin:l to di RA it. He fur- Duluth“ OC \ the anns - a mi Autabel {0 = 7 as a ao He War Charged With Saliciiing a MW .. Post 9) ho l tuo Frederick\ D. Chairzan of the :; sa fimtkgnd‘ at the time o Dismissal Recommended, _ pastige of the Geary Act'm Chinese Isborer [ -Your, Sept €--A special 15mm who failed to | |reterday . e World from Chicago myn: < The Investignt- register if socordance with the wmuwmm until the {Ing committes appointed to hear the evi- wil be no lean certil ~ When this is [dence in the cane F. D. Highed. a mem- Sherman law is ber af the World's Pair jury: of awards, charged with ”lie-\uni: bribe, found him h guilty aod indomed his dismisnl. He is] 10 alleged to hare promined a first medal to hls a lll tbe Carey Safe Company of Biffalo for STOCK MARKET. $9,100 tn tt New YouX. i920 am., Sept. &-The rail and . miscellaneous Ugfi cent. in the AD7 ' | 7 own by a ) -' Offered for Chinamen, . eous aha arrentation Mirwack®®, Sept 6- ; obj 4 i ' -_- eraid's Pap» 4 ' Mil kee & St. C DAE CLDTHING MUSE: r dor in brs | main stems ece -d | Cofpuines 'Atare of British \Tew 3 badly i : i 4 nfgn‘ be south of this ef wteniny., p 'ui-§fl,m—. Marksman}; s