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t7rAHcomm.mloftt!onforthlnpnporTrmst Tm; weutlvu committee of the silver bo urioiHimiiini by tlm liiiimt of tlm uuthor; clubs of Nevada has issued a call for a mit iiummimniy lor publication, out UH UH uvldunoo of good fultli on lliu part of tlio EMMONS BLAINE DEAD. Another Son or the Horely-Allllvtud ICl- Necnetury or hlato 1-itnaes Awuy. Chicago, June 20, Emmons Blaine, son of ex-Secretary of State James G. KANSAS STATE NEWS. Having a Hard 1 lino.

The assessors of Dickinson county lire having hard time equalizing tho assessments of tho various trustees. The county attorney, B. C. Cranston, CONGRESSIONAL. 'Ilia Week' rrncoetllniii Condensed For Convi'iileiiee of (lis Header.

Hut few memlwrs wero present whon tho Semite resumed business on tlio latli. Tlio neii. Hlon appropriation bill, with umemlmentg, win reported back from tlio committee on appro, iirlutlons mill pliuoJ on the ouleudivr. It curries wrltiT. Write only on onu hIiIo of tlio pnpor.

Ho purtUmliirly cui-ofiii In kIvIiik unions und diih'H to Imvu tliu loUoia uud XJguica pluln Blalno, died very suddenly at his houso hero at 11:15 o'clock Saturday from blood ft total of Increase of 1 l.Wl'J. over tlio house hill unit less than tho es THE WORLD AT LARGE. poisoning arising from inllammutlon ot the bowels. The fact of tho death wui kept concealed for somo tlmo after ho had actually passed away, tho object timate, Tho bill Introduced bv Mr. l'efter Muy 20 "to Increase, tho currency and provide lor tho circulation, to reduce the rates of Interest and Summary of tho Dally Newa being to reach tho father and mother to establish, a bureau of loans" was taken from tho tablo and Mr.

I'cltor mlilressod the senato first with Bomo gentler intimation of fn explanation and advocacy of In tho the sad news. houso on motion of Mr, l'ecl, of Arkansas, a It was not until about a quarter of an Mil was passed providing that Indian children hour prior to tho fatal moment that tho GEM HAL. A nrcroKT from Matanzns, Cuba, state lug that (100,000 bags of sugar wero destroyed by tho flooding of a warehouse in that city wit erroneous. The quantity of sugar destroyed by tho inundation was bags. Tlio loss occasioned by tho flood Is estimated at 350,000.

Mil. Thomas H. Sheuman, United States consul at Liverpool, has tendered his resignation to tho president Liohtnino struck the British oil steamer Petrol lu just outside tho harbor of Bhiye, on the river Girondo, during fierce storm. An explosion followed and twenty lives were lost. A.N unusual eeremony took place at West Brompton, England, tho other day.

It was tho burying of Long Wolf, an Ogallala chief who died at the wild west encampment from tlio effects of wounds received in various campaigns during his career as a Sioux warrior. His body contained twenty-five bullet wounds, all of which had become more or less painful with increasing age. The village of Ste. Rose, a fashionable summer resort near Montreal, was visited by a cyclone the other day, which killed two persons and damaged property. rtiould bo declared to bo citizens when thov htivu reached tho ukb of Si yours and shall least intimation that Mr.

Blaine was in, a dangerous condition became known, and then only to a few. At his oflleo in, advised last March that assessments bo at full valuo and now says that "it was only a joke." The humor of tho affair Is not fully appreciated und thero are hundreds of petitions coining in to have the rates restored to thoso of last year to correspond with tho remainder of Kansas. I.ait fur a Combine. The trial of the damago suit instituted by J. Knight against the Kansas Undertakers' association was brought to an end at Topeka by tho jury finding for $5,000 for Knight Tho testimony showed that the association was a trust and tho United States authorities will at once take steps to dissolve it under the Sherman trust law, Charity Coiitrnet.

Tho state board of charities met tho representatives of various companies to let tho contracts for supplies for tho state charitable institutions for the hlato convention to be held at Reno, June 31, for tlio purpose of nominating three presidential (doctors pledged to voto for a free coinage candidate. It has been definitely announced -by Marshall Campbell, chairman of the Minnesota democratic central committee, that there would bo no fusion between tho democrats and alliance men either on electors or state offices. IIo said the democrats had made a poll of tho state recently and wero so conildent of getting a plurality this fall that they did not care to make any alliances. Tins Mexican Northern railroad, through W. II.

Davis, its general solicitor, has taken offices in Chicago and will shortly open an office In New York. Messrs. lluss and Townsond, the contractors of tho company, have gone to Doming, N. where they will begin active work on the road and push it rapidly forward until tho lino is completed to a connection with tho Mexican Central at Chihuahua, a distance of 550 miles. Tim Grant monument at Chicago was struck by lightning.

Three persons were killed and two injured. Tint southern central portion of Minnesota suffered from a tornado. Jackson, Martin, Faribault, Freeborn and Blue Earth counties uppcar to liavo been the scene. Between forty and lifty thereafter receive no support from tho government, provided thoy have had ten years of Industrial training Mr. Otis, of Kansas, asked consent for consideration of a resolution roclt fin? Improper conduct on tho part of Secretary tho Baltimoro Ohio railroad head quarters In this city his associates wero Noble and Commissioner Carter In rogurd to tho Maxwell land (said conduct bolnsr al only aware that ho was ill and had been so for several days.

leged to bo tn pursuance of a conspiracy entered Young Mr, Blalno was a notablo flguro Into gomo years ao by Stephen 11. Elklns and J. A. Williamson) and asking for a special committee of seven members to inquire into the matter. Mr.

Puvne, of New York, objected aud in the exciting convention scenes at Minneapolis that resulted in his father's defeat IIo took tho result greatly tho resolution was referred. Moth houses of congress on tho 11th ad journed almost immediately after convening In token of rcspeot to tho memory of Gen. Ell T. to heart, and was confined to his room shortly after his return from the north. During tho convention ho seemed in perfect health and no ono who heard of his sudden passing away was moro shocked than those who saw him par fitackhouse, representative from tho Sixth dis trict- of South Carolina, who was suddenly stricken after returning from tho funeral of Col.

next six months. The competition was very sharp and there were more contestants than ever before. WASHINGTON NOTES. KUPKKHKNTATIVK STACK IIOl'HH, of Smith Carolina, died very suddenly at Washington. His remains wero taken to Little lloek, S.

for Interment They wero accompanied by committees from tho sennto anil honso. of Arkansas, chairman of tlio committee on Indian affairs, speaking of his hill for opening tlio Cherokee Rtrip, said: "So far us one can seo now there will bo little opposition to the bill in either senate or house. It is on tho calendar but will not bo brought up this session. Next session I expect it to go through and as a result tho lands ought to bo open by March 15, next year." Mil. E.

F. Lackv, comptroller of tho currency, has resigned. It is reported that General Land Commissioner Carter will bo made chairman of the republican national committee. llKiwtKSKNTATivu Ioi.m ANT, of Indiana, and Mrs. Holman celebrated In an informal way tho other evening tho fiftieth anniversary of their rnarriago.

There was a largo number of callers who warmly congratulated tlio couplo. The members of tho houso of representatives sent a largo silver punch bowl suitably inscribed, and tlio widow of Hon. Sunset Cox a gold-headed cane. There was also a largo number of congratulatory letters received. Tub department of state has been advised by cable from tlio United States legation at Caracas of the resignation of tho president of Venezuela.

At tho annual election of officers of the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific held in Chicago, R. R. Cable, Georgo V. I L. I'olk, president of tho Furraors1 Alliance, of which organization tho decoasod congressman was also a member.

Cable and II. B. Sudlow were elected ltullroad Intension, Col. R. II.

Gentry, of Kansas City, has directors und II. R. Cable president, A. received a telegram from E. L.

Martin ticipating in caucuses early and late, night and day, in his father's interest. It is thought possiblo by many that tho strain and excitement at Minneapolis, followed by tho keen disappointment of the outcome, had not a little to do with tlio physical prostration ensuing. Kimball vico president and B. Sudlow to begin work at oneo on tho Kansas City, Fort Scott ifc Nevada Southern ex people aro known to have perished. An attempt was made to lynch Thomas M.

Holland, represented as a colored land shark, at Kingfisher, by colored men from Tennessee, but tho TnEgllvor question was debnted In tho senate on tho 15th, Senators Morgan, Palmer and Stewart occupying tho floor. No action was houso pissed the fortlllcatlons bill and Mr. Shivelcy introduced his tlu-plato measure. In tho senato on tho lGth Mr. Morrill spoke on tho free coinage of silver bill.

Tho senato was on Iho point of adjournment when Mr. secretary and treasurer. he annual report showed the net earnings to have been $307,8113. The regular semi-annual tension. Tho rood is to bo fifty-five miles in length and Pittsburg, is Death occurred at the brown stono attempt was foiled.

dividend of 2 per ceut was declared payable July 1. the probable terminal. 1 His governor of Montana has estab Washburn called up tho untl-optlon bill and two murderers were executed In Cuba On the Witness Stand. mansion of the McCormlcK family on Hush street Tho wife and the couple's two-year-old son, MeCormick Blaine, were the only persons present besides lished a quarantine against sheep from neighboring states and territories. Railroad Commissioner A.

R. Greene after some debato It was referred to tho com niittee on tho Judiciary. Then Mr. Fryo re ported that tho conferees on the river and har recently. was on tho witness stand in tho hearing 1 he reported visit of tho German em Rui'oins from half of South Dakota peror to Russia is denied.

bor bill had fulled to agree on tho senato amendments providing for a boat railway around Tho Dalles, Ora, and for a canal of tho Symns injunction suit at Atchison. Ho stated that ho signed the say that grain is looking better than for years. Latest reports from Uganda say that the English did not persecute tho Cath freight order of March 5 reluctantly, Mrs. Cyrus MeCormick, young Mrs. Blaino's mother.

Death came so swiftly when it did come that there was no time to summon the other members of tho MeCormick family, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. MeCormick, who were in tho houso En Alkson, a Norwegian hnrdwaro from Lnko Washington, and tho sonato v- reed to Insist on its amendments and ask a further olics during tho recent trouble there.

being in tiouot as to whether it was merchant of Northlield, for conference, Tho senato adjourned until Mon Sin William Goiido.v Cu.mmino, tho twenty years, died with old-fashioned right and just Claimed Commission. day tho The tin pla to bill occupied tho tlmo of tho houso. Among tho speakers oppos leprosy. The corpse was a most horri at the time. central flguro of tho London baccarat scandal, will stand for a scat in the liouso of commons.

It B. Drury, a real estate agent of ing tho bill wero Mr. E. U. Taylor (rop Ohio; Mr.

Atkinson (rep), Pennsylvania, and Mr. Tho first confirmation of tho fact of ble sight, tho flesh dropping off his body. The Alfsons have all died in tho month of June. Atchison, has sued Dr. Challiss, admin Dalzell Pennsylvania, whilo Mr.

Hunt The financial situation at Montevideo istrator of tho John A. Martin estate, ing (dem Now York, favored It This senato was not in session on tho 17th for $1,000 which ho claims was promised I'll 15 Western Passenger association is calamitous, and a commercial panio prevails. Thero was nn unusually largo attendanco in death was given by the attending physicians, Dr. Billings and Dr. Alport Their statement was simply: "Mr.

Emmons Blaine died at 11:15 o'clock of septicaemia (blood poisoning), duo to disepse of the bowels." to him for effecting tho recent salo of A tuial for criminal libel in Paris tho houso. The republicans had returned from Minneapolis and a largo numbor of democrats has decided upon a chairman, D. B. Caldwell, assistant general passenger agent of tho Missouri l'acliic, having been elected. the Atchison Champion to A.

J. FeH. Double Tragedy. caused several riots in tho court room w.ire attracted to tho capital by tho lnforma and a duel afterwards. tloii 1hat tho river and harbor conference re A terrible double tragedy occurred at W.

G. MeCormick, in explaining why At Magdeburg, Germany, soldiers be PitiNCE Michaels, the notorious lead port ViO.Hubinitted This was done, and us tho report -iviw a disagreeing one a further the information of the death of his Arkansas City. Bert McCormlck found er of the "Flying Roll" community in his wife in bed with I'eter Brennan, longing to tho garrison thero were unloading a wagon containing ammuni couferenco was ordered. Tho remaluder of tho brother-in-law was withheld, admitted that it was to prevent any announce Detroit who has been on trial in tho day was consumed in filibustering over tho Sibley claim bill without action. tion when a shell exploded, killing four and immediately commenced shooting.

Brennan returned the fire and bJli men were killed. of the men. Their bodies wero fearful ment getting into the press dispatches until prrvato advices had reached tho SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. circuit court at Ann Arbor, charged with assaulting Bernice Bechel, a daughter of one of his dupes, has been convicted, lie was sentenced to live years' imprisonment. ly mangled and their heads, arms and legs were blown off.

Blaine family, "I feared it would be a In Trouble Again. death blow to them all to receive tho Missionary Work of the American Organ THE EAST. On St Anthony's day, und as usual on this occasion, early morning found thousands of pilgrims en route to the shrine of that saint on Mount Troy, Allegheny, I'a. Every year many persons alllictcd with diseases of all kinds and from all over tho United States present themselves to Father Mollinger, rector of tho church of St. Anthony, for the euro of their inflrmities.

Ono was there from Australia. Nklsox W. Aliimcii was re-elected United States senator from Rhode Island. Tho voto wan: Aldrieh, 04; David S. Baker, 89.

The town of Chlcora, was swept by llro. Ono hundred buildings between Slippery Rock and Main street were burned. Among other business at tho convention of tho International Typographical Union at Philadelphia was an invitation from Col. Elliott F. Shepard, of tho New York Mail and Express, to attend tlio opening of his now publication bnildJag, Instead of accepting, the debates decided that a committee of Moses Harmon, formerly of Valley FuimiEK intelligence of the great cy izationThe Good Accomplished.

Falls and publisher of the Lucifer, is dreadful news without preparation," ho said. I ivk children, ranging from 13 to 15 ugain in tho tolls on a charge of pub June 17. The year of missionary work for the neglected clone in Canada shows that tho destruction of life was not confined to Ste Rose, Quebec, but spread to many places in Last Saturday Emmons returned to years of age, were drowned in tho Ohio river at. Neville island, twelve miles be lishlnf obsceno literature, so says the Holtou Signal. children of our country, in the Amer Chicago greatly exhausted and some-' what indisnosed.

lfn attributed bis ican Sunday school union, which closed low Pittsburgh the other day. Their names wero Paul, Rudolph, Edith and Maggie Pittoee and Edna Richardson. i i March 1, 1892, was very fruitful in bles suguii gasirie anu intestinal derange sing. Sixteen hundred and sixty-four new Sunday schools were organized in places that were previously entirely destitute of religious privileges, con that vicinity. Ad vices from fet Ephriem stato that that district was devastated by the terrible storm.

Fhancis Ai.tamokano, the noted bandit of tho border and this murderer of half a dozen or more men and women, was shot and killed in Iniuris, Sonora, by another Mexican. Till! swift improvement in the crop It appears that tho children drove a buggy into the river to wash. In some manner tho baggy was overturned and tho children thrown into tho river. Tho two boys made heroic (Torts to save their companions, but they were unequal to the task. taining 7,018 teachers and 59,551 schol' ars.

Aid was given to 3,137 other ment to overwork and laughed at the anxiety of his friends. Monday ho felt better and left his residonce for a short time, though ho was far from -well. Tuesday he felt rather worse and remained in doors the greater part of tho day though not taken to his bed. Wednesday his symptoms began to annoy him considerably and that night he retired unmistakably ill. Dr.

Billing and Dr. Alport diagnosed the case and at once discovered tho 1. 1 schools, with 14,803 teachers and 135, outlook has had a marked effect on tho 399 scholars; while, in addition to this, condition of trade throughout the livo. iluld wiiit on him and ask blin to 4,530 schools that had been before re emj'y only union pressmen and stcroo- ported wero aided, with 25,790 teachers and 299,200 scholars. Besides all this typers.

If ho acceded to their demand they would attend tho opening. THIS SOUTH. Tub Missouri, Kansas Texas will make Velasco, its southern terminus and shipping point. A Finn which is thought to liavo originated from spontaneous combus direct Sunday school work, tho mis An inquest was held over tho remains sionaries of tho society distributed by A moTous demonstration was made the other day at a bull fight at Linares in tho province of Jaon, Spain. One the bulls charged Into the mob and ono man was killed.

Tho mayor tried to preservo order and was turned upon by sale and gift 0,458 Bibles and 9,115 Tes of tho men of the Unitod' States steamship Boston, who wero killed in tho ex tion in cotton on tho Old Bay lino at gravity oi uis inuiauy, unu uie case was deemed all but critical. The best methods of procedure were resorted to and it was believed that his exceptionally vigorous constitution would enable him to baflle the dangerous ailment No alarm plosion at Maro Island. Nothing new the crowd. developed, as there was no ono to tho loot of Union dock, Baltimore, destroyed wines, whisky and general mer taments, lhey made 50,583 visits to families for religious conversation and prayer, and delivered 13,474 sermons and addresses. Sixty-six hundred and seventy-eight conversions were reported Jaoou Schnitzek, otherwise Emln give direct testimony, thirteen of thoso chandise valued at nearly one million Pasha, according to reports received at who wore at tho scono of tho explosion ing febrile disturbance made itself evi IMlnor State Nows, Coffeyvlllo will again boro for natural gas.

John J. Ingalls voted for McKinlcy at Minneapolis. Tho stato convicts publish a newspaper called "The Trusty." Alfalfa ha made a very rank growth in western Kansas this season. Three colored men are said to bo living with white wives in Topeka. Wheat harvesting is progressing in the southern portions of the stato.

Lieut -Gov. Andrew J. Felt has assumed control the Atchison Champion. The Cherryvale National bank is in tho hands of United States Bank Examiner Wilson. James Lysaught, a boy aged nine, was drowned while fishing in a pond at Kansas City.

Robert Miller, a boy seven years old, was drowned in the river at Topeka, He was fishing. James Whalen, boy, has been drowned In tho Kaw at Annum-dale. Ho was iu bathing. Lewis II. Norrls, a young man, was killed by tho explosion of a thresher boiler near Claflin.

Tho Seventh Kansas congressional convention of the people's party renominated Hon. Jero Simpson. Howell Jones and Judge N. F. Handy have been appointed receivers for tho Grand opera house, Topeka.

M. F. Wood, of Montgomery county, Berlin is not dead as reported recently. being dead. dollars.

Hop Si.no, a Chinese merchant of Gal dent Thursday and the family enter ns resulting from the evangelistic labors of these earnest and faithful men: The entire property of the Richmond Danville road aud its leased and con veston, was baptized and recolved into tlio Presbyterian church tho other and 210 churches have been developed The Doylestown, express collided with a shifting cngino on tho North Pennsylvania at Oreland. William Denton, engineer of tho express, was killed trolled lines have been turned over to from the Sunday schools established by nay. lie nua neen until recently pre tho receivers. and others injured. siding over a Chinese Sunday school.

A largo assemblage witnessed tho cere X1JU LATKST. them, while regular preaching services have been secured in many other places as an outgrowth of this Sunday school William Bahnks, Jr. republican state monies, which wero conducted with committeeman from New York, denies tained no apprehension. In fact, only Mrs. Blaine knew the exact nature of Mr.

Blaine's illness. Friday noon, however, there was a sudden elevation of temperature and tho physicians knew that their efforts had not availed to avert the dreaded outcome. Emmons was tho second son of James G. Blaine. He was about 87 years old and a native of Maine.

In appearance he closely resembled his father, but there was lacking in his personality that magnetism which has made his Till! now levee on the bayou protecting the town of Bayou Sara, broke and tho town totally submerged to a work. It is utterly impossible to esti great iinpressiveness. tho report published during tho Minne mate the far-reaching and beneficent A lriiiGHTFUL wreck occurred at tho results of such a missionary work as apolis convention in eastern papers which quoted him as saying that it had trestle spanning Lonesome Hollow, depth varying from 4 to 11 feet. Emmoxs Bi.aink, second son of the ex- this, and all accomplished in one year. near Middleborough, Ky.

Freight cn cost $1,000,000 to carry New York for secretary, died suddenly at Chicago of Harrison in 1888, and that It would cost FATHER MOLLINGER DEAD. blond poisoning. gino No. 10, with sixteen loaded box cars, went through, ono on top of the other. Tho distanco from tho top of twico that sum to carry tho stato for Junoic B.

MoiiOAN, an ex-eongrcss- The Renowned l-'iilth Cure Frlest Passed Harrison in 1803. A way-Sketch of His Lite. the trestle to the ground below is 250 Tub New York Academy of Music was PiTTSBUKOn, June 10. Father Mollinger, the renowned faith cure yesterday. He was pros tastefully decorated tho other night with the green ilag of Ireland and the stars and stripes, tho occasion being the trated Tuesday (St.

Anthony day) and yesterday an operation was per has boon elected president of the First national bank of Cherryvale. formed for rupture of tho stomach but it was useless. John Gushing, aged 10, youngest son of Mrs. C. Gushing, of Atchison, was Father Mollinger was born of Dutch parents, from whom he inherited con siderable wealth.

He only recently at drowned recently while bathing. The Kansas City, Wyandotte North parent so famous. He had tho Blaino nose and eyes and his hair had been gray for more than ton years. Young Mr. Blaino graduated from Harvard collcgo as a member of tho class of '78.

Soon after leaving college he went to Burlington, where he assumed a position on the Burlington road. In 1882 ho was called to Chicago and promoted to a position of importance. Later Emmons became general agent of the Santa Fe and was at ono time talked of for assistant general manager. Three or four years ago he went to Baltimore to look after his father's coal and railroad interests in West Virginia and became general manager of the West Virginia Central road, of which. ex-Senator Camden is president Three years ago he married Miss MeCormick, the heiress and daughter tained his 01st birthday.

The little man, was shot and killed on an Illinois Central train near Memphis, by Henry K. C. Foster, a lawyer of Hernando, Miss. Tun most deplorable state of affairs exists in tho San Antonio 'section of Texas, as scarcely any rain has fallen thero for three years. Cai'T.

(1. V. Bonneh, a wealthy horse raiser of Cleburne, is under arrest for poisoning Dick Templeton. TiimtK was nosession of tho senato on the 18th. In the houso tho senato resolution authorizing the president to issue a proclamation recommending tho observance of the 400th anniversary of tlio discovery of America was passed.

In committee of tho whole tho tin plato question was discussed. By a B. Q. wreck, near Gales-burg, 111., four men wero killed. Em in Pasha has arrived at Bukolay, having recovered from his attack of western railroad has been formally feet The engineer, Frank Sargunt, Fireman Henry Slater and Conductor Duckworth were killed outright Tlio north bound passenger train with 100 passengers was only saved by being one-half hour late.

A. llEsruLiiu, young man who claims to bo a son of the German consul-general to Canada, was arrested at San Elizario, El Paso county, for swindling. 1 le had a number of cheeks cashed at El Paso and they wero dishonored. The democratic convention of tho Third Kentucky district met at Glasgow and by acclamation nominated Hon. I.

If. Goodnight for re-election. Confidence committees of tho two wings of the Louisiana democrats have come to an understanding. While forty-livo men wero at work on the bridge in course of construction over tho Licking river between Coving church in which he had labored for years is known as the Church of the turned over to the Gould interest Funds have been secured to rebuild Most Holy name of Jesus, and is situ the Congregational church at Kiowa, ated at Troy hill, not far from the heart which was destroyed by tho high winds of Pittsburgh. Father Mollinger years ago obtained a short time back.

Tho six-year-old boy of Mrs. Katio the name of being a miracle worker. Smith, missing at Atchison, was found reception tendered by a number of Irishmen to John E. Redmond, M. tho Parnellito leader.

Chauncey M. Depew was present, seated in ono of tho boxes. There was a tempest of cheers when Mr. Redmond stepped forward. Mr.

Redmond paid a glowing tribute to Parnell. At tho reunion of tho Society of the Array of the Potomac at Scran ton, Gen. Horace Porter was elected president Other officers elected were: Vico president, Brevet Maj. Gen. E.

J. Molineaux, of tho Ninth army corps; secretary, Gen. Horatio C. King, of Brooklyn; corresponding secretary, Gen. Georgo II.

Sharpo, 'of Kingston; treasurer, Col. Truesdell. Joun Srnoi.SK stabbed his boarding liouso keeper and was afterwards beaten to death by a mob in Ilazelton. Pa. The 145th annual commencement of tho Princeton college occurred recently.

Six men wero badly burned by a flro that followed an explosion of natural gas at tho Nathan Cook well, situated two and a half miles south of McDonald, Pa. The men wero at work placing six inch casing, when an explosion of gas occurred, setting lire to their clothes. All will recover except Adam Carlisle. The loss was $3,000, Miraculous cures were credited to him and thousands flocked to his little church receive his blessing, although drowned in J. W.

Fisher's cistern a few days after disappearing. John M. Keinph, a veteran 81 years old, who is an inmate of the soldiers' homo at Leavenworth, sent 10 to tho ne never claimea to be a miracle monger. The least of St. Anthony of Padau had long been the day which the priest physician set apart for the reception of his patients from all over the country.

ton and Newport, the structure fell. Only two or three escaped unhurt cyclone sufferers at Harper. small-pox. Tun czar will remain at Copenhagen for some time before returning to litis-sia. Six of tho Barcelona strikers have been sentenced to three years' imprison Including the present incumbents there have been eleven justices of the Kansas supreme court, aud all of them builder, at Chicago.

The wedding attracted national attention and was attended by many notables. Fnl-some accounts of the wedding presents and reception following were published at the time. Since his marriage he had lived with his wife's family. Emmons Blaine at the time of his death was vice president of the Baltimore Ohio railroad and had until quite recently resided at Baltimore, coming to Chicago to take charge of the western interests of the company. arc living with exception of Lawrence D.

Bailey. Tho contractors with twenty-live workmen lost their lives. Tim National Association of Freight Agents concluded its work at Louisville, Ky. mid elected officers as follows: James Trevcling. president, St Louis; Fred Hudson, Louisville, vice president; 1).

W. Howard, secretary. Executive committee: J. R. Sample, Evansville; T.

J. Kern, Cincinnati; E. 11. Wray, St Joseph; F. J.

Hill, Detroit; J. B. Lounsberry, Toledo; C. N. Newton, Fort Wayne, treasurer.

The association will meet next year at Milwaukee. Coi.ohei) people at Danville, have threatened a boycott against those mer The people's party at Emporia nominated E. V. Wharton, of Woodson, for congress, Fourth district, vice Otis. The democrats mot later and indorsed the nomination.

Twenty-five years ago Tom Anderson announced. in the Topeka Record that tho time from Topeka to Denver by tho Union Pacific would be fifty hours. ment each for rioting. Tim sentence of Cupt. Baker, of the Dutch steamer Obdatn, has been reduced from one year to three months' imprisonment.

Baker was convicted of causing the death of a sailor by brutal treatment. Tltool's were called out to suppress the strikes nt Tower, Minn. Tun associated trades of New York ndopted resolutions demanding that tho world's fair bo open Sundays. Dictator Pai.acio has left Venezuela. His destination is said to bo the island Cyrus W.

Field Again Low. Donn's Ferrt, N. June 20. Cyrus W. Field, who a month ago came to his country home at Ardsley, near this place, is very ilL His family are very much concerned about him.

ait. Vesuvius Very Active. Navlks, June 18. The volcanic energy of Mt Vesuvius shows no sign of abatement A most magnificent sight is presented in the valley between the two summits. Here the lava ejected has formed au immense bridgo across the valley and it is constantly gaining fresh accessions.

The lava glows with a white heat and at night the bridge is magnificently beautiful. The center pf the principal orator shows increased activity and huge masses of lava are frequently ejected. Senator IiirhHh' Dental. Atchison, June 18. When ex-Senator Ingalls was shown the Denver dispatch, which quoted his brother Charles as saying that he had been offered tho mission to St Petersburg, but did not want the job, and that he would try for senator again, and if he should fail would claim a cabinet Now it is made in eighteen hours.

United States District Attorney Ady chants who signed a petition for tho 0f Trinidad. separate coach bill. Finn destroyed over worth of property at Elizabeth, W. tho other day. A.

G. Bvlak, sheriff of Baxter county, was instantly killed the other Doi.k of Boston, dealers in hops, have suspended. TlIK indict ments against the Maverick bank directors of Boston were quashed in the United States district court The freight handlers of every road T1IE WEST. A 1'ETITION has been received at Chicago from a number of Unitarian churches requesting that the exposition buildings be kept open on Sunday. The signers of tho petition which represents tho north Massachusetts conference and other Christian churches situated in Massachusetts aud New Hampshire request that the fair be open on Sunday but that it bo "a silent exhibit" with no machinery running.

The party of students from the Northwestern university, Chicago, thought to have been lost, returned safely. The Ohio democrats nominated the following state ticket: For secretary of state, W. A. Taylo'-; for supreme court judges, John P. Driggs and Thomas Beer; for supreme court eler ii, Wolfe, Four Men Killed In a Wreck.

Gai.ksbuko, 111., June 20. A construction train on the Keithsburg branch of the Burlington road ran into a drove of cattle three miles north of Gladstone this morning and was ditched. The engineer, A. P. Robinson, was killed and his body buried under the wreck.

Three Italian laborers were also killed. has milled the proceedings against Mary Rautzhan, who was indicted for being accessory to the murder of her mother, I Mrs. Mettman, at Leavenworth. i Philip Vinnidia, a Central Branch bridge carpenter, whose homo is in i Atchison, was killed while at work on a bridge near Clifton, his head being between two heavy timbers and crushed. I The mortgage indebtedness of Chautauqua county for the month of May was reduced Thj mortgages recorded for the month amounted to The releases for the month amounted to 14,03.

day by a desperado named Jessie Roper. piitfi-imr Indiiinnnolis. ex -eiit tln lVnn- Byhir was attempting to arrest lloper have joined in a demand for tor currying weaivms when iie was I position, the senator emphatically de-' elared his brother incapable of uttering such stuff. He said he had not been offered the St. Petersburg mission, and that no man had ever heard him say or intimate that he desired to go to the senate again, and that he had never 5 thought of claiming a eahiuet position, nn increase of wages.

At Marble Head, the three-year-old. daughter of Monroe llerbriilge got hold of loaded shotgun, when the weapon was accidentally discharged, causing the child's instant death, killed. After killing the sheriff, lloper succeeded in escaping an is still at large. In his llight he shot one of the sheriff's posse, but not fatally, and killed one horse und wgunded another. Montana Wins Easily.

Siieei'SHead Bat, June 20. Montana won theSuburban handicap easily by length, Major Domo second, Lamp-lighter thirdr Time, 8-5..

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