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A disastrous fire was reported raging in A FATAL SHAFT. WHEAT PANIC. NEWS OF THE WEEK. KANSAS STATE NEWS. Kansas editors wore royally entertained Lutea, Sweden, on the Gulf Vothula.

A church, ttie tow hall and many other fVAU oomuiunloatloni for ttila pap tkould be accompanied by the name of the not ueuoMiu'ily for publication, but mi evidence of good unfa on the prt ot the writer. Write only on one aid of the I'uper. He particularly careful Id riving name aud dmci to have the letter! ua figures plum ant distinct. Inga along several streets were burned, The EffeotB of a Naked Light In a by their brethren and the cltkons generally The) Chicago Wneat Corner Falls Gleaned by Telegraph and MatL Tub Denver grand jury ba returned six at Arkansas City on the 11th. Pittston Shaft to Pieoes.

Tub State House Commissioners have ac Indictments against Sheriff Kramer and officer under htm for false pretenses and malfeasance In office. They enter a general doniaL cepted the boud of George H. Evans who were awarded the contraot for tho A Wild Time Cmued by Clreus Elephants- completion of the State House. Tub Chicago cattle market has been Amn July 1 mora than $3,000 per mile TorrlbU Drop In Priori- 40,000,000 Wiped Out Firms HankrupUd-Effect of the llrak lu Other Cities. Terrible tulrerliiff at He Squall Chicago-Village lu Flames.

much demoralized lately. Prices have ruled exceptionally low. can not be voted by municipalities In Kansas to ruilrouds. In Eldorado, the other flay Dr. Tub wages of primary teachers In tho Kimball was shot lu the back and killed by Emporia schools havo been advuttced, James Balrd, with whose brother he bad Wilkbbbarm, June 90.

Shortly In proportion to the number of soldlors CURRENT COMMENT. By a vote of 266,539 for and 137,739 Against Switzerland has determined to make the liquor traflio a Government monopoly. Last year car coupling killed 459 lirokomon, crippled for life 4,088, and (painfully injured 13,770. Total killed mnd wounded, 18,309. buea quarreling.

Chicago, June 15. Demoralization and saurifloed In the lato war as compared with I'KKAONAL AND VOLITICAX. Tub will of the late ex-Vioe-Prosident William A. Wheeler gives $25,000 to home missions and 15,000 to foreign missions. Tub prohibition question was brought to a focus In the Canadian Commons recently.

A motion repealing the ScOtt act, 'the existing local option law, was voted cfown. Then an attempt was mod to allow beor and light wines to be sold in tbo counties having the Boott act, but this was voted down. Then the motion favoring prohibition was voted down by 43 majority. A Paius correspondent says that a treaty has been drawn between France and Abyssinia, by whioh King John will dispute the right of Italy to the placos already occupied, while France will subscribe to the Ethiopian convent at Jerusalem, GairriTRs, Marshall brokers of after tbo mon employed in tho Twin at Pittston Junction, had goue to work Saturday morning there was a violent ex those sent by each State into the Hold, Kan Minneapolis, have suspended, They finanuiul disaster overtook the great wheat clique yesterday. The much vaunted "combine" Is smashed and bankrupt.

There, was a conference of principals and agents Monday night at which it was rosolvod to sas sustained tbo groatest loss of life. One out of every Ave from Kansas died of disease or was killed in battlo. acted as Kershaw agents, a. A. Smith also suspended, with liabilities of $60,000.

Both failures were due to toe plosion, which was board for miles around, and which caused rock, coal and timber to shoot out of the shaft like a violent volcano eruption. The head house at the top of the shaft was smashod Into a thousand pieces. Chicago wheat panic. Kingman has commenced to bore for gas, Caldwell has voted $30,000 to the Rook Tub Prospect Machine and Engine Com abandon the deal, it Is said. The first intimation of trouble In the whoat deal appeared yosterday, whon tho July "peg" at Island.

pany, formerly the Cummer Engine Company, of Cleveland, has made an as- Barney Hcbsino was sontonccd at B5Jtf was broken through. That lot July Topeka recently to three years in tho pout liniment. Tho capital stock of the cor Five mon wore terribly Injured some, perhaps all of them, fatally. Tho victims aret Patrick Barrett, Ed Moonoy, Bernard Dompsey, Michael Finors, Martin Donohoe. Barrett aud Mooney will die.

The explo which supplies Abyssinia with Coptic tonliury, having ploudod guilty to a charge of forgery. In November lust he passed a forged chock on T. T. Garvcy, agent of the down so far that a marginal price for Juno, which was at was iuovttablo. Joo Wiltshire, of Cincinnati, was here Saturday, Sunday and yesterday.

Repeated interviews have been hold between the ctorgy. Tns lower house of the Massachusetts poration Is $400,000, and is held by loading citizens in Cleveland. The liabilities are estimated at 00,000 and tho assets at $500,000. Santa Fo, amounting to f'10. Legislature has rejected the constitutional Clay Cbntbb has a German Y.

M. C. A sensation was recently caused In Paris It Is said that at the depth of 170 feet prohibitory amendment 135 to 73. Tub Inter-State Commerce Commissioners published their opiuion of the long and short haul section of the, Commerce act on by the abduction of the Countess Mercedes Martinez-Camyos, a young and wealthy twenty -eight inch vein of coal has boon dis Ciucinnntians and tholr Chicago broken. At ono Interview at the Kicholtcu Monday night, Kershaw left, apparently so troubled in spirit that those who saw his face folt that a panic covered at Horten.

Robekt T. Lincoln '8 law practice, "it is said, brings him an amount of profit which his fattier, the martyred President, never even dreamed of. His firm has an income of $00,000 a year. The rialnfield, N. Electric Light Company offers to contract with householders for one Incandescent lamp at 8 a year, two 7 each, fliroe 6, soven at 2 each, and 2 for each additioual lnip.

The town of Duxbury, its two hundred and fiftieth anniversary on the 17th. Governor Ames and a largo number of gentlemen prominent in local and adjacent circles were present. Cuban heiress. There were reports that It is said that Kantas is building more the lady was a consenting party and the school houses In proportion to her popula abduction was engineered by her lover, who was Inevitable These rumors are said to tion than any other State in tho Union. the 15th.

The document was quite lengthy aud in offcet stated that railroad companies must judge for themselves as to whether they are entitled to discriniiuato under presumed conditions, when aggrieved parties desired to evade the marriage law. have rouched the ears of F. B. Ream, Billy Will Cbawfoud, of Brookvlllo, Saline Five hundred men in the garrison at County, has reoelvod $5,000 from tho Union Pacific railroad for the loss of a foot can seek redress from the Commission. Herat, Afghanistan, mutinied June but weredofeated and captured after eighty men had been kilted.

Linn and C. W. Brega for no sooner had the board opened in tho morning than the above firms had a dozen brokers in the pit. Tho first item in tho list of sensational events that crowded fast and thick upon which was run over and cut off by an en TnB Department of Blake has received gine, through the British Minister at Washing Eight hundred houses in Botuschany, A Peabodt paper says that wolves are Roumania, have been destroyed by lire and ton an Invitation to the Government to take part in the centennial International each other through tho day was tho an as thick in that neighborhood as omco soven persons killed. nouncement that 1,035 cars of wheat had seekers.

Tub French Government has declined to exposition which is to be held at Melbourne, Australia, In 1888. arrived Monday and thut 000 were expect Tub acroage of corn planted In Kausas ed. Then camo stories of the meeting of tako any steps at present looking to a Mediterranean canal or the deepening of this year is fifty por cent, greater than in clique brokors and the Cincinnati princi Tub reported intention of the President to return the captured war standards to the various States in the late Confederacy has any forinor year, the Heine. pals. This was followed by the announce TnB Wholesale Liquor Dealers' National The tallost man in this country Is said to be Mr.

J. D. Hardin, of Lakin. He is seven ment by Rosenfcld that it was the purpose Intensified thealroody bitter feelings ex Rev. Mk.

Tong, a Chinese Baptist preacher, delivers exhortations in front of a largo pagan temple in Chinatown, San Francisco, every Sunday afternoon. Ho attracts crowds of Mongolians and distributes little books on religious subjects printed in Chinese. feet three and a half inches high. of tho clique brokers to let the market down as low as the crowd would soli It "In order to got in on a lower range of Association has made an assessment of ten cents per barrel oa old ryo and bourbon whisky for the purpose of fighting prohibition in Texas. A sthanob phenomenon occurred tho isting in some of the Grand Army posts against the President, and resolutions denouncing the proposed return of the flags other day near Mankato, Jewell County, Lightning struck a wire fence and demot values." Still there wore few who ronlly sion was caused by tho naked light ot the men coming in contact with tho gas as they went down the shaft.

Later Patrick barrott and Edward Mooney, victims of the mine explosion on Saturday in the Twin shaft at died to-day. Michael Tinan, anothor of the Injured, Is not expected to live. A WILD TIME. Wellsville, June 20. During fche evening performance of a circus at New Lisbon last night a baby elephant which was performing became unruly and attacked one of the clowns, Injuring him seriously.

The trainer, who was coming into the ring with anothor elephant, hastened to the clown's assistance, when tho larger animal bocame furious also, causing a stampede, men, woman and children crowding for the entrance. Quiet was finally restored when it was found that one young lady's leg had been broken and several women and children badly bruised. One of the equestrlennos during the excitement foil in tho midst of tho four horses she was riding and was injured about the head and chest so that her condition is precarious. RESCUED FROM DFpTil. Baltimore, Juno Flowers, of the schooner William H.

Hines, from lout hero, reports that after a terrible hurricane on June 10, a little north of Hatteras, fell in with the schooner Alice Heme, from King's Ferry, which was water-logged aud fast breaking up in the heavy sea. She had on board eleven persons the Captuin, his daughter (aged twenty), his two sons (aged ten and six years), and a crew of seven. He adds "When found these wero all huddled together on top of the cabin, with but little food. They had ooen In this perilous situation for thirty-six hours. Wo rescued the party under great difficulties." struck by a squall.

Chicago, June 20. At seven o'clock Saturday evening throo young men, George Baker, W. B. Miller aud Edward Clark, have been adopted. Tub steamer Vidette of the Mobile thought this meant an abandonment of the The revolution which broke out in the lshed all the sound parts entirely, leaving deal, but the wiser or luckier ones acted on the decayed parts intact.

New York steamship line went down June 13 in the Gulf of Mexico. Tho officers and crew were saved. Loss, $100,000, province of Tucu man, Argentine Republic, was suppressed with tho loss of 4O0 lives. tho theory that it was tho beginning of tho The newly-elected Senator, William E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, mar end.

Tho panic may be said to havo com' The Governor and chief officers of the prov Tub steamer Cbamplain of the Northern Marion Stevens and Thomas Davis wore instantly killod by lightning at Greensburg recently. They were watchlug a black cloud when a flash darted out with ried a dnuchter of the late Senator menced with tho tap of the bell. The first ince were taken prisoners. Michigan line, bound for Cheboygan from bid made tor May wheat was HI cents and Chicago, burned at midnight on the loth, Tub British jubilee celebration began on the 15th with a banquet and a ball at six minutes later wheat dropped to 79 cents, between Norwood and Charlevoix, at the the above fearful result. The Pittsburg, Baxter Springs Galves John T.

Hale of that State, and Senator Eugene Hale, of Maine, married a daughter of the late Senator Zachariah Chandler, of Michigan. tended by the Prince of Wales and other mouth of Grand Traverse bay. It was a difference of 4 cents from the closing prico Monday night. Within an hour millions of bushels were sold by notables. ton Railroad Company was chartered at thought thut twenty-one lives wore lost Tub Rhode Island House has passed a Topoka on the Kith, either by burning or drowning.

the clique. At one time yester Kinsley, by election, has rosolvod to is bill to enforce the prohibitory amendment. Tub Lord Mayor of London recently en Pulitzer's balloon, with four men on sue bonds of $12,000 for two now schools. board, left St. Louis on the afternoon of day June wheat sold at 10 cents lower than Monday's close.

This is the most phenomenal drop on record on this board. Tho Tub Denver, Memphis Atlantic sur tertained at a banquet a large number of notable actors and actresses. The affair tho 17th. It was reported passing over Detroit, at midnight. veyors were at Kinsley on the 15th fall means that the visible and invisible sup was much appreciated by the profession.

Dannie Sullivan, of Boston, jumped on a low shed to get a ball the other evening and stumbled over two electric light wires, thus completing a circuit, and sending a tremendous current of electricity through his little body. When found he was dead. Tub contract for the Winflcld Opera House and Board of Trade building hns Colorado has relaxed Its quarantine so plies are worth $20,000,000 less than they The President has roconsidcred his determination to send the captured battle were worth Monday night. This is a good been awarded to Uhel Geil. The build- far as Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska are concerned.

deal of value to bo wiped out in four hours, ings will be completed December 1 at a flags back to tho South, and in a lettor, Coffee suffered another break at New tinted June 16, to the Secretary of War cost of $35,000. and it is something unprecedented in tho history of our cereal market. Three good firms went down yesterday and stated that it was a matter that more prop York on the 17th. There were reports of a break of five points at Havre ond two fail Plans for tho $300,000 machine shops oi the Missouri I'acihc wero received in erly pertained to Congress. ures in Brazil.

another is hauging over a crumbling com Both branches of tho Massachusetts Atchison on the 15th. Tns strike of the 1,200 ore handlers of Legislature were prorogued on the 10th. Half a mile of the street railway track in mercial precipice Roscnfeld Bailey Co. and Hatnill Brine have suspended Cleveland, ended in a victory for tho Recent advices from Honolulu stated Clay Center has beon completed. men.

Dhcleep SiNGn, who is endeavoring to create a revolution among the Indian Princes against the British Government, is a short, dark-complexioned man with Asiatic features. He is a Christian and married an Egyptian girl from one of the mission schools in Cairo. that a revolution was imminent in Hawaii G. York, of Fort Scott, was elected a vice- Tue storm of the 16th at Grand Forks, and Kershaw Co. hold over by grace.

It is not believed that further failures will occur, but there are fears that when set and that King Kalakraua's life was threat' cned. destroyed the Catholic Church and tling time at the clearing house comes to- the University building. Other buildings were blown down or damaged. No lives were lost by the overturning of the train, but day, further results of the Cincinnati lay-down will appear. THE FEELING- AT CINCINNATI.

Most of the Gladstonians and all of the Parnellites abstained from voting in the closing committee scenes on the Irish Crimes bill in the British Commons on the 17th. The offer of further amendments will be postponed until final action is taken three persons were killed in the town and $100,000 worth of damage done. Cincinnati, June 15. The very general Bryant A. Crandall, who was supposed impression that Cincinnati furnished a large part of the clique which has been charged to have thrown himself over Niagara Falls, on the bill.

has been arrested at Salem, charged Editor O'Brien, on his return to Cork, with managing the Chicago wheat deal, with perpetrating a fraud to secure insur Ireland, was enthusiastically received and turned attention in this direction yesterday Mrs. Flora Adams Darling has won her case in the Court of Claims. The claim has been before Congress for years to recover $50,000 taken from her after General Darling's death, when she was on a flag-of-truce boat returning to the North under a passport issued by the Federal authorities. The case has elicited much attention and general satisfaction is expressed over the result. ance on his life.

the freedom of the city presented to him. when the panic in wheat developed. Very strangely the Cincinnati members of the The Andover Board of Visitors found The Hawaiian Consul General in London Prof. Smyth guilty of heresy. Tho indict denies the stories circulated about troubles ments against the other professors were having arisen in King Kalukaua's domin thrown out.

The board said it was not a ion and tho possible deDosition of the King. question whether Prof. Smyth's beliefs He says the stories were probably put into currency by a knot of disaffected politi president of the American Association of Nursorymen, lately in session in Chicago. Twenty thousand persons wero reported presont at tho Grand Army reunion at Winflcld on the 10th. The lecturers were Congressman R.

G. Horr, on "Genuine vs. Sham;" Chaplain C. C. McCabe, of New York, on "The Sunny Side of Libby Prison Lieutenant William Gibson, of Iowa, on "The Sunny Side of Andersonville;" Ex-Governor George T.

Anthony and Lieutenant Vauter, of Ohio. The commencement exercises of the State Normal took place at Emporia ou the 16th. Diplemas were conferred on twenty-four graduates. The ceusus-taker for Greeley County submitted his report to the Governor on tho 16th. He found 2,633 people in the county, of which 487 wero homesteaders.

For temporary county seat 400 men voted for Tribune, 45 for Horace ond 14 for Lombard. Governor Martin, on hearing of the projected return of the captured battle flags to the Southern Statos, sent an energetic protest to President Cleveland. At the cornerstone laying of the new court house at Columbus en the 15th It was estimated that 15,000 persons were present. The ceremonies were conducted by Henry C. Cook, grand master Knights Templar of the State of Kansas.

AiiTicLESof incorporation have been filed with tho Secretary of State for tho Boles Mwdical Institute of Lawrence. were in accord with present beliefs, but whether they wore contrary to the creed left the foot of Thirty-fifth street in asmall sail boat for a cruiso on the lake. About an hour later a terrific squall from the northwest swept over the lake, and at that time several pistol shots were heard from the direction the young men had taken. A tug was sent out and tho lake Was scoured until this forenoon, but no trace of the boat or its occupants could be found. STORM IN MINNESOTA.

Minneapolis, June 20. A heavy-wind storm passed over this city at noon Saturday uprooting many trees and doing some damage to small buildings. The steamor City of St. Louis was driven ashore, but the passengers all escaped. Several boats were blown over but no lives lost so far as known.

It was at first reported that thoro was a cyclone at Jordan, but later it was learned that there was only a very heavy storm of wind, which did some damage. wiped out. Pekin, 111., June' 20. Tho village of Washburn, Woodford County, was wiped, out by fire early yesterday morning, seventeen of the business houses being completely destroyed. The fire originated in H.

J. Tazer's store, and as the village had no protection whatever, every thing burned. The loss will approximate $90,000. There is about $40,000 insurance. EARTHQUAKE SCARE.

Charleston, S. June 20. A special tc the A'cw ami Courier reports a startling shock of earthquake at Summervillo at 10:37 yesterday morning, nocompanied by tho most prolonged roaring heard since October 23 of last year. Charleston is quiet- cians. clique vanish from all attempts to locate them.

Mr. J. W. Wiltshire, who has been publicly named as one of the mysterious number, flatly declared when asked for information as to the cause of the trouble that he know nothing about it. If he was so deeply interested as charged he gave no sign, and went riding as usual when 'change hours were over.

Others who wore suspected of being in the deal were equally reserved. Ouo of the leading men of the supposed clique said he did not be- laid down bv the founders of the seminary. Attorney-General MicnEXou, of In The largo laboratory of the United States diana, has decided that Colonel Robertson Electric Light Cempany at New York, with is Lieutenant-Governor of that State, hav The District of Columbia has no code of its own, but is governed by the laws in force in Maryland at the time the District was ceded to the Government. Strange as it may seem, among the its contents, was burned on tho 17th; ing been legally elected last fall. loss, insurance full.

About one Tub Union Labor party of Kentucky was hundred aud fifty persons were thrown out organized on the 17lh at Lagrange, Ky. of employment. statutes still in force is one providing that every Sabbath breaker shall be Frederick W. Vaxderbilt's yacht Vi MISCELLANEOUS. liove Cincinnati moo were in it that it was made up for operations In California and Cleveland.

Whatever the truth may be, dette foundered the other night outside the The National Master Car Builders' Asso fined two hundred pounds of tobacco, harbor at Pensacola, Fla. All on board ciation held its annual convention in Min thero is no sign of any suffering here, and that every profane man shall have were saved. ncapolis, on the 14th. Outsiders, who havo some opportunity of In the suit of Charles H. Phelps, at Now ADDITION DUfATCIIES.

knowing, say that tho clique was not caught deeply in July wheat, and that the York, to recover $32 000, balance of commis his tongue bored through with a hot iron, and for the second offense shall be branded on the forehead with the letter and fined two hundred dollars. Miss McIIarg, a Salvationist, was fatally Juno option had been practically settled sion and interest from -the cable raiLroad of California, for the sale of the company's hurt recently at Quebec by stones thrown by an excited mob. The city yesterday was full of rumors, but patents to the National Cable Company, The Inter-Stale Commerce Commission nothing definite was known. BEARISH IN ST. LOUIS, Justice Patterson, of the Supreme Court, "Chief Charlie," a native of Sonegam- will ask Congress next winter for a consid decided that Phelps was entitled to the erable increase over the $100,000 allowed amount sued for.

St. Louis, June 15. There was a good deal of excitement on 'change yesterday over tho great tumble in the price of wheat them lor expenses during the current year. American missionaries report a famine A TEMPERANCE GUN. Lloyd, tho alleged Wyandotte train in Asia Minor.

in Chicago, especially as the crowd has been very bearish and has been playing the wrecker, was acquitted at Paola, after a trial lasting a couple of weeks. Mllk. Gaussen, a young woman, cxe- cuted at Amiens, France, recently for mat short side both here and in Chicago. Pn iiiE boodle trial at Chicago resulted in ricide, was taken to the scaffold barefooted vate messages laid tho break to an unsatis the conviction of McGarigle aud McDonald. and wearing a white robe and a black veil.

factory interview between Wiltshire Henry V. Leslie, tho defaulting secre The Supreme Court of Georgia, in deciding the Dickson contested will case, holds that a contract to provide for the support and maintenance of an illegitimate child, by its putative father, although tho child be the offspring of a colored mother, is a valid enforcable contract, if it were not made at the time of the illicit intercourse and formed the consideration of the Commission of acts of criminal cohabitation. The will giving Amanda Eubanks, the illegitimate daughter of Dickson by a colored concubine, the Bum of 400,000 was held to bo a valid bequest. and tho brokers at the Richelieu, at Monday to a report There was much comment among naval officers in Washington at the fact that an English designer had taken away the $15,000 prize awarded by the Navy Depart tary of the Chesapeake Delaware Canal Company, who with J. A.

L. Wilson, the former treasurer of the same company, fled in the early part of July of last year with that tho board's attorney had rendered ment for prize designs of the new cruiser, Reports from Calhoun County, state that an epidemic of rabies among dogs and cattle prevails there. Several persons, it bia, und recently with Robinson's circus, was begging Governor Martin the other day for a pass to his native country. He Was sick and penniless. As no appropriation existed for tho purpose the request was refused.

Tub Chicago, Kansas Arkansas railroad filed its charter recently. The road will run from St. Joseph, to Little Rock, passiug through the couuties of Doniphan, Atchison, Jefferson, Shawneo, Douglas, Franklin, Miami, Anderson, Linn, Allen, Bourbon, Crawford, Labette und Cherokee. The State University will, in September noxt, offer iu addition to the general and special courses already in existenco a four-years' course in electrical engineering. Tnu Young People's Christain Union met at Fort Scott on the 15th In the Presbyterian Church.

Delegates were present from many of the cities of Kansas aud Missouri. A prisoner escaped from tho jail at Win-field recently by punching out the bricks. He had been ooulined on a charge of forgery. The water in the Arkansas river has been higher lately than for many years. The Topoka City Council has passed an ordinance providing for an occupation tax.

E. Jameson, a real estate speculator, of Loavcnworth, hus brought suit against 1). said, have been bitten by the rabid dogs. Tna panic In the Chicago wheat market was continued on the 15th. Several more belonging to the company, was arrested in Philadelphia on tho IStU while in hiding.

Tiik Hungarian elections resulted in the return of 224 Liberals, 3S Moderate Oppo-s'itionists, 59 Independents, 9 Anti-Samitics, and 15 mem bars of no particular party. Clearing house ruturus for week ended June 18 showed an average increase of 11.6 compared with ttie corresponding week of last year. In New York tho increase was firms were posted as insolvent, among them being C. J. Kershaw Co.

The ef Canon Wilborforce l'lr a Shot on Uehalt or I'rohlUltloii. New York, June 20. A largo audience gathered in Chickering Hall yesterday afternoon to greet Canon Wilberforce, of England, who was announced to speak under the auspices of tho National Temperance Socioty. ltov. DcWitt Tal-mage presided and many clergymen of various denominations known in connection with the temperance cause had scats on the platform.

In introducing tho speaker, Dr. Talmage said the audience-was glad to welcome tho Canon, but not be-causo he was tho son of Bishop Wilberforce, nor because ho was the grandson of William Wilborforco, the great English emancipator, but because he was as good and strong as either. The Canon spoko for an hour and awoke great enthusiam. Among tho things he said were: "The noblest of enthusiasms is the love of tho Lord aud the busest the passion for drink. Tho only thing that Christianity wants just now is Christians.

Thero are too many people with too much religion to enjoy tho world and too many with too much worldliness to onjoy religion. I foci that in speaking in New York I am speaking to America und Americans, tho great Anglo-Saxonizing machine of the whole univcrso, and I wish to warn you not to let tho liquor traffic control feet of the Chicago break was to make the martscts in the other cities weak and nervous. 5.9. While J. A.

Ryan and Harry Ireloar were drilling out a blast which had missed fire, In tho Paint River mine at Crystal Falls, recently the blast went off, blowing off the head aud arms of both men and hor Tub European money markets were quiet during the week ended Juno IS. American securities were reported improving. The west-bound California express on tho Southern Pacific railroad was robbed by a gang of mou near Flutoaia, Fayette County, on tho morning of tho lSUi, Tho robbers beat the messenger, Frank Folger, The board of visitors to the Naval Academy, in their report to the Secretary of the Navy, suggest that, the academic board he empowered to consider the "physical and intellectual rjualificatkins of the candidates; that admission they be mustered into the Government service and made subject to the articles of war. The board commends the zeal, efficiency, instructions and course of study in general, but recommends that the fourth year be devoted to technical training for the separate branches of tho naval service, the cadet to select which branch he will pursue at the end of tho third year. ribly mangling their bodies.

All tho property of the Arknnsas Tele decision that wheat in cars ou the side track and in vessels in the harbor was irregular. As the break progressed in Chicago very heavy offerings were mado here, but there was also active buying by Bhorts. Tho decline, therefore, was not great, being less that cents, with a slight recovery at the close, EXCITEMENT IS NEW YORK. New York, June 15. Tho center ol speculative interest wos transferred yesterday from the Coffee Exchange to the Produce tho reports of the break in Chicago created tho greatest excitement.

The New York market was, of course, but a reflex of that of Chicago and tho remarkable thing is that a greater decline did not take place here. "The clique is busted," was one of tho reports which Hashed from Chicago over a scoro of private wires to New York. About noon Uio report was received on tho floor of tho Produce Exchange that Morris, Rosenfold tho head and front of tho Chicago crowd, had fuilcd, whilo all sorts of rumors wore current concerning other supposed momborg of tho clique. During tho day a roport prevailed that tho Fidelity Hank of Cinoinnati, with which tho clique was doing much of its business, had closed its doors, but subsequently this was denied. PAN 10 AT DUI.UTII.

Duluth, Juno 15. Panic struck tho wheat market yesterday morning, creating havoc among the dcalors. July opened at 79c seller, August 80o seller. Receipts, 02,615 bushels; shipments, 26.5M3 bushels and tweuty-soven car loads. July closed at 73,0, August, 73i'c bid.

graph Company has been sold to tho St, Louis, Iron Mountain Southern Railway R. Anthony, of tho Tiiiu, of that city, for Company. Tub police of Berlin Tiavo prohibited the circulation of the Chicago MorkmarCt Ga libel. George Atiierton, baggago agent of the Southern Kausas railroad, committed sui-cido recontly at Harper by shooting himself through tho brain. Ho was thirty-six zelle.

Tiik Ktriko of all building trades In St, Paul, went into effect on tho 15th. Tub secretary or tne interior has re scinded his order of March 2ft, 1880, with years of ago and no reason was known for bis act. Sam Jones, tho noted revivalist, wavat evangelical meetings hold recently iu Win-field and Ottawa. George Pierson, private secretary of drawing from the operation of tho public land laws fractional range 41 in the State of Colorado for the purposes of national One of tho officers of the Tehuante-pec Ship Railway Company, and a leading promoter of that enterprise, pays that tho directors without exception are resolved to push the work to completion. The object of tho nicet-5 ng soon to be held is not for tlie pur- cattle trail.

Every coke producer in the Connells- ville (Pa.) region, except Carnegie Broth ers, has resolved not to grant tho advance demanded by tho cokeworkers. iwse oi electing omeors or a suc- Small-rox is reported epidemic in Cardiff, Wales. to Captain Kads as has boon stated, but to decide upon the slitting his ears. The passengers were relieved of $5,000 and tho express box opened and $10,000 taken out. Many of the passengers were brutally treated by tho robbers, who oseaped.

At Matterdorf, Hungary, on tho 18th a body of gendarmeria was attacked by Croatian electors aud the gendarmerie firing upon tho mob, shot fivo dead. Tho election was suspended. At New Lisbou, tho othor night, a performing baby elephant Bonously injured a clown. Another elephant also became furious, tho result being a stampedo of thoaudienco and tho injury of several persons. Durhig the excitement an cques-trieiiuo fell between four performing horses aud was fatally injurod.

Tub McGlynu parado aud demonstration occurred in New York ou the 18th. Tho number participating was not so largo as had been expected, about.0,000 being in Hue. While a party of 250 pilgrims wore crossing tho Dsnubo river near Puks in Hungary on tho lSth, tlie boat on which they were making tho passage was caught in a hurricane and capsized. Only a few of tho party were saved. Much excitement was caused at Flushing, N.

recently by tho ducking of Charles Doschor, a respectable married man, In tho basin of tho village fountain by four men supposed to be mcmbcrsof a vigilanca committee. This organization has for its object the punishment by ducking of any married Dundas Dick, tho noted Now York patent medicine man, has been declared in best course to act on. While the pro-motel's of tho matter rcali.o the great America as it controls England. There is nn aristocracy in tho country, but it is an aristocracy of intelligent power of character, of beauty and of grace. In England wo put our big brewers In the House of Commons Instead of putting them in jail, as thoy do iu Maine.

In Maino they lock up tho liquor beforo it gets into mau, whilo in New York you only lock it up after. Thoro must bo no compromise no high license but absolute and uuivorsal prohi-tion." Over thfl Full. Niagara Falls, N. June 20. About i o'clock yesterday afternoon a party of visitors who went to view tho scenery from the Three Sisters Islands observed a middle-aged man, apparently bout on sight-seeing like themselves, standing ou Third bridge that counects the islands.

Looking back a few minutes later tho man was seen V) Have his coat nnd hnt off aud was iu tho aet of leaping from the bridge into tho water. Tho party were at too great a distance to do aught but stand and witness the fatal leap, Tho body sank at onoo and passed over tho Horseshoe Falls. Tho body will probably be found before it reaches Lowistcn, three miles down the river. sane. An earthquake shock was felt in tho de partment of La Veudoe, France, on the Joss tbyy have sustained by tho death if Captain Kails, they say that he has brought lUio engineering plans so near Governor Boavor, of Pennsylvania, visited Topeka recently.

Ho oxpressed the opinion that the Senate chamber was tho finest legislative hall he had ever seen. Salina claims a population of 8,500, William Kulley, a hoy, on tho night of June 16, 1S86, was put off a train on tlio Kansas City, Fort Scott Gulf, by a brake-man, when his foot wus crushed under tho wheels. The Supreme Court has affirmed a verdict of damages to tho boy on the ground that life must not be endangered when trespassers nro put off trains. Surveyors have reached Waiuego from Wot more and roport a good grade for the projoctod railroad. Tn latest railroad opouod to Loaven-worth Is tho Loavcnworth, Northern Tho road Is practically a branch of tho Santa Fe from Wilder, sixteen miles from Kansas City.

The miners ot No. 8 shaft, Wler Cut, struck recontly against alleged unfair icrecus. 15th, frightening tho people but doing no damage. William MrRCitisoH, of Jackson, Tenn, jicrfcction that the engineer of the company, CorSi.ell, and the able corps of who fasted ninety duys without tasting food or water, on account of paralysis of The Silver Dump. Washington, Juno 15.

Thero is great anxiety to get the now treasury vault completed as soon as possible, as the present vault is so crowded that about silver dollars have to bo stored in tho basement outside the vaults during tho count. Tho money was piled up ia tho passage way of the vault and has to be taken In in order to permit the entrance of the committoo to make tho count. This money Is protected on ono side by nothing more than a pine board partition and has to bo guarded by men with ncvol-vers and rifles at night. A plain wooden door Is shut, fastened and scaled with wax to show whetbor or not it bat boon tan pertd with. he throat, died tho other day.

This was tho moat remarkablo case known to history, and will bo fully reported in the modlcal journals. assistants emu proceed with the work. The meeting' io thfi board line been delayed by the trfuH'iire in Mexico of one of the leading directors, whoso intimate afsocialiwiw with Captain Kads and his knowledge O.f the details makes Jiis advice iuipotluy -and necessary. St. Mart's Episcopal Church, Boston, was gutted bv fire the other morning; loss, tlO.OOO.

The fire was believed to be of cendiury origin. (inuu round out alter eleven o'clock unac companied by his wno..

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