1 Mot Cot for tie Th nn, ho Ik nt' a V V o 1 ARTHUR SUED FOR $30,000. THE ANN All BOH RAILROAD Wants Born Tteeompense for Hit Inter ference. A Temporary Injunction Granted Aft'""' Arthur end torment to Restrain Them From Ordering a. Boycott. The powers of tl). I'niir.l Flutes Cnnrt have again been called intu exercise in the troubles between the Ann Arbor railway and Its atnki ng employes. At l'ctroit, Judge Taff, on the appl.i alien of II. W. Ashley, manager of t lie Ann Art or mad. granted n temporary injiinrtinii restraining t 'hiefs Ar tbur and Sargent from ordering n pent rat strike of railway employes, or in anyway Inciting a bnyeoll againt the Ann Arhnr This order nm served Friday night nt To ledo on the I'.rothcrhood leaders nnd treat- Ml no small surprise among ihe strikers. It is made rcliimah e on March when Messrs Arthur nml Kirgcnl will he obliged to apur hefore the federal t'ourt in To ledo to show muse whv thrv should r.ot l restrained. A second surprise wa sprum; upon Chief Arthur when In hi wrVfl with the pai ers III a nut tiled l.v tlie Ann Arhnr lompanv. whereliv it seeks to recover In n sum of Mil POO damages, ulleged In have been sustained tv certain al'ged nets of .Mr. Arthur. When asked what he had In i:i v Mr. Arumr fai l lie proposed to obey the laws The commercial feature nf the strike i lint luuiKcd. Freight wm oflcreil by the Ann Arhor tn the I'entisvlvania nml Wheeling ml l.uVe F.rie roads, the former taking s"i tars without imv objection on the Mirt of ny of its eiuiihives. The Wheeling ami l ake Frie lias imt yet mnveil any of its con MiMiinciit ami il t reported that tin1 engi neer oil Unit road will refuse to handle it. THE TOLt HO STRIKE OFF. The Boycott Or U red I.itteil ami the Men TolJ t J Clo Hack to Work. The boycott onlvteil placed on the Toleilo, Ann Arbor eiulS'nithMichigaii road has been declared fully off ami I'hicfs Arthur uml Hnrgeiii, nf the Hiotln rhood of Fngiticers ml Fireman, have issued o'dcts to the atrikers to icsiimc work. Several meet inrl of ri wctc held Sunday ufter lioon. at wbi. h li e it u:it i n was thorough ly din-ii-"' I. including the orders issued hv Judge llu k nn Saturday. It was rumored t one time mat the engineer on the Wabiisli would go nut ii.siileol IS lurir- in sympathy w th ti e Ann Atbrr men, but that It now t!,"l,.:l.t to he l i e talk. t icnera Mai' u-i r A-li'ry says tliat tin muil r i n.'in til" II. I II A II- till1 ob.l.Ml I'Hls It ;s 1 1 H ! T I'l . leni.i neil tail til ol ami pro icy lia I pp'til ny it. atlciimoii II. I. loiter, .lr IH'V lor I i.e I .11.. c Slime II ill n V, .11 pi a le I lie I 're .1 ll'I'.r" Kick - liW"- tliat ' I SalliMiiV get. el. c a".. roa'l i nii i III I in' I ion Up i .l Hi .i.l' the i'1'l' ii a MH.'ll.cer- A rurt. io I M.iie. 1 ircu.t 1 hi it an I ineic 1 .1 "in " hi tai !i iue:it. cuiii ! . I 1 lirce liieiiien in: I lo ir 1 : 1 1 11 el to li.iii'i.e A 1111 At hor i n; w t j v tnev sliouid not he pros cut- I e r 1 oi'.ii n:pt ot lie previous (T'ler o! t ne n:i : . A r it u as i.-aae.l .111 I later the ll.eu well' III I l-H- I. In loniiei iioii Willi the ieignatinii if sev eral lkn Shorn eiij.'ineeis, .lii'l "- Kiciii i.i'. outty luiortiwine ,tu nei .. , o t... it .) a 1 1 una w u."iitiicy hi cule lo f i-1 . 11 il" 1 1 s.n li t'liip.ovincni they atiuil ilo it so is 11 t to hiiii.; aliuiit any iliiui age to I In 1 ! 1 1:1 p!o e, s. I lie t en n - VI 1 at coi, 1 1" cm I'tnili I to Slaoil I ' I I.e I.l lll't UpllO. I IOC 1'. til lue 1 .!' 1 v. 1 eiiL'iiieeri have had 11 it i.tli. 1. lis. nnd ngri 1 .1 oi,Mi! tin- co'ir ts. :in. aci iiood aMiiist li.e laws l-iic "-a .in. ay ev ning Judge Kicks grant ed u 1 i.j '11. 1 1 ion n-t r.i, niiv a-1 'he imp lov es i'l 1 1, e '. heel I'll. I I .like I. lie liilmel iroiu let .-.a,: to ha 1 11 lie A nn I lal Imr I re .ghl ami iroiu o'.. :nj 111 v . r.ur tliat inav he is msl i y the lirulliei h'1.0 I. A dispatch Iroiu New Voik savs: Such local leaih is as Mere 111 town wcie luiiiliy reaiiy lo i'pre-ii iv Iceiinu' hut surprise Hi r .ludge Kit l.s t.riier to 1 lnef Arttiur, lo lillllill I tic 11, ,e of the l.lollli Iliootl 1 .mo niuve Fug'.iu els. Inch lniiiitsi I lit ma 111 teik to ictus,, in haiel.e '.I.e cars of t ovcol tetl roatis. l'.Me at rest ot lie eng. net ""1 lor quilling woi k lather t ban Ii ami ie such 1:111 mi.ueil iheiii. Hut. on relic tion, jt Mciiir l to iNcur to most of them tliat tins result of n-gariling the railrxa-l business 1,1 ' nltfi'ted Willi a pul. I. c interest, was a step toward liie c oup, etc Male lontlol i l r.ulroads. W illi h most ol llielu haw lat u ad vocal in,-. ' Bt'H K EI DElt tXEC'UTED. The Murderer ol Hi Wife and Brother' iu Law F.ipistes His Crime. The ixtvution of Unwind Jeflord Fchiieider, fur killing his w ife uml brother-in-liiw. look pliue in the I'.s'rict jjd at Wanhing'on. D. C. Friday 11 orniiig. I're-i-dent Cleveland positively ref isin to inter fere. When all In pes were gone Schneider at once iiut plav ing insunc. '1 here were no wnusiiiil scene nt the execution. Ft hneiili r hmke (U 11 i.ml appiared veiy JCIlltl ut. 1 he crime for wh ii h Howard Schneider wa executcil one of I he most ten ible in tl.t criminal hi-t n v of tin- I h'tuci. lie had lor some tune persistently and 11 in lly ubun etl bi wile nml s,e bad sought ami oluiiiu etl Ihe protei tion of l.cr lather. Si 1. 111 ulei cndeHtorcd In iin.iae I.i r lo lelurn tt bull uml lo leave tin' iiiv fur the West. '1 his w us H'tiiM'.l. ami, iMcting l.erouthe ftrcet inn' iiii.uv i-eiuiiit as she was ie ttiri.ing I loin ihn.cn a.c.iinpaiiiid hy her brother, lie auosieii ,er with a rnieal ot bis demands, ,e w ife still re-iste. I, and I c nt nine I. led li w slm's I roiii a revolver, kilinig instantly the brother und latally wi.iitiiung the Mulueii. LOST N A HO NIC. Had 11 Cattlemen and a Cre ol Over 50 Men 011 lloni'd. It if thiily six liayssime the White Star freight stiiiiiiship Nuronic lift Liverpool wild M tuttlt nit 11 mid u crew ol over l.fiy .tienon board, and duriiiL' that lime lie has not U'cn ighted by any vcnm'I, nor has any trace of her been seen. J lie hope of the centa has dwintllisl day by day, until they re now almo.-t willing to give the veisel up. They can oiler mi eiicoui tgciiient to llie owners of her curgo, for no far no en. csauraging theory has been advanced that basil t been 1 iplodrtl. Should the Naronic 1, ever be heard of again, she will be the lira' kteamsliip having duplicute engines and (win iciewa thai bus been lost. The accident to llie City ol I'urm about a year nun neur the Irish COUkl ihowed that the duplicate y lm wan liol a kiite 1 revemive of disable ment, but llie watertight vompurtiuenti kept her afloat until the reached -orl. J Ik theory wu advanced to day that Ihe Na route niiglit huve been in collision with the Allan hna ship Surnla, which ia 'an clayi overdue at llalilux. 'J he White Star agents Uniik tlm impossible. They deny Indig nantly ktatemeut that the Naronic had number ol kieerage passengers on hoard and thai the freight eMila of their and othci Unee of ten tarry thew coutrarj to law. LATER NKWg WAIF3. I f(HSI.TIVI!. The Mitsouri Imuse pssseJ the tennte hill to revent bribery and corruption in elections. t is similar In mar y rtspeots to the New York law. limiting lue campaign fjpetisea of raiidiilates. requiring them to furnish itemized statements under oath of the amount expended or promised during the campaign. The promises of money or a position on the part of a candidate to any oter Is made hribeir. It Is believed the Uotrernor will sign the bill. A bill proTiding fur the organisation of railway terminal companies was passed by the Tennessee Legislature. I'nder lis pro visions the l.otiisvdlo ami Nashville and I hnttaniMip.'i uml St. l.nuis railroad will build a joint pasenger and freight depot at A- hville, IVi.n., to cost l.'.VJI.O U. runs. Toledo -Whee'er pcru Hotuc. The loss on the opera lnme i t,irll; iuuraiiie, l.i'.tim. i Ither lies w ill make u total of about 133.0' K. tNweo, N. Y. -Kenyon nnd Jones blocks 'our stories high. Loss i'iinuited nt 7'i.oj't. l'.otoll The to'nl loss sustained hy l '.)ili surnnce companies by last Friday s conlla gratioii foots up I.'. !!!, I'si. Inrhided in this nun is r.'io an estininle of w ater ilam eges, divided 111110114 l'i oinpnnie', nud the r,;rure is based on all expected lalvago. The lot.i'. Insurance canied mi propeny nnd locks bin lied or i.amaeed exceeds ll.-J".- ISSJ. 1 lit MM AM' IIVII Tirs. At Columbus. O . Ha l Mephens. a we'd I. iiowii local pugilist, was "hot and instant iy killeil by Cliarlis tiutcbes, 11 bartender lor-im-rly of I'ireleville, . There was no eye W ittie-s.'K, ami the murder is supplied to have been the P s ;lt of a fucd. .lohn llurneit. sherill il Cninpbe'l county' leiin , was sl.i t uml instniilly kilhd on n passenger train leaving .Icllico Deputy Slier, ifl John Dad was also shot ami I11.1v die. The latter urn-vcl a man nniiied White. Imt he was rescued by Jerry and John Miii'.h notorious cliaiai lef. Sheriff Kuthi rford of Anderson lounty, renn., was killed in alight at C.ireyvilie Saturday night, lie made nn must w hi n f: icnds of the prisoner tried to iu I lca-e liiui. I he n salenee "f Henry I'.odekcr of Free I poit. III., was burned. Me and lr wife j were found Inline I alnmt beyond identiti cation, r.o.leker, who was a coal ucaler, has been nil. citing coiisnlerable luoiiev lab lv. It is sMp.o-cd that I lir,'lat. entered the lioiie, were suiptied, killed hot'i man pants and tin II f n d the house to n nc -a 'lie io.Jhc murder. Salurdav alleni'ioii, in. 1 11 tn t I'olt 1 by iiatyi'. led by v, liiiu vat K11 iu the ; ell. Wv -t-Velileclltll Inf. 1 , was s!io: aicl 1. a pri " tier umt r Jones was sliot it and Private la itrv h - il:. I I. 'nn- . .,.,'e J.Mie All hour l.,ti -eri; ant My insisting urn st. V ASH IN rlarv Carlisle has t:iki has takiy - ' ' '"! ;VXr'.r?.,'d'. l.ai V .III Hie I.OOI S1 tif..re. 1 lie 1 :e- il"iit of oiie i.i :i s I.IIJ "iganiiitioti'i sent word I 1 Intu that i.c wo::l I like to have a hear, ng before an :. o:!iuneii: was inaih' in New York. which would have to da wilh imiirjJiMtaiii. I he Secretary re pi cl that he i!id In t ropo-e lo oii-..i't uny 01 '.-anvatioii or i.-s..ciatioti u iialcNer ;n 111. il in;: his nppoiu: liu lils; tlml !" they or then reptes,.ii.it jves had any liinghi say 1 r any lecomiiiendatioii tn 11. .ike, i ,,. y could h i them in writing or they i'i 'ii'.ti s, t h :n i.s iml.viiiuals. lie pM poscd to tint'! eM'iyoiie l nil ;ll lo see I11IK ns Auu rit an n.'l.valiia.s. The I 'i'.i"iis' Nalioual K.-itik, of McKees. port. la, cipitiil s psi.oisi, has been uuthoiu ed to leill business. 1 he trt j.sury department is receiving oners ol gold lorsmuil notes m a icli iiuni Iters tiuit it laui.ot mcept tlu in all. It a -cepted on Sut.irday, an uii litioiial offer of 10-'0,01 si from hicago. It is thought that in n lew iluys Ihe free gold in the treasury will ucgicgate between liluoiMmn tt( t7."'si,lsi. A gain of i'l.noo.isjo In jjold -made at New York Sutuitlay. No goal was laken for export. -l"l:l I'.N. tin the Scotch island of Creat Cuuish rny; keeper Wallace, of the lighthouse, stalled in 11 small bout with his l-uir children for the town. His boat capsized und they were all drowned, Fire i:i a 1 ii'lry cook's shop in Saint Sebastian, Madinl can-ed a kc ; of spirits to explode und spri ad the liic to the adjoil.ir.g houses which were t!en-cly tenanted, l if lent' pers ins jiin pid Ironi the windows, ten of iheui wi'ie killed an I tlnec receivetj mortal injures. Twenty-one pi rsoiis arc known to have perished, and several others whose fate i unknown "e helievetl to have been b, lined or cl 11-hed lh the ruins. t'ts hi i, A. 1 1 ia 1 - nn riTuirrs .lo-cpli r.artclino and John Nicoli were instantly killed by mi evplo-ioii of ilyna- luite at Soars'la'.e, near W hite Fin ns, N. Y. At liau Claire, Mich., the hi year old-son of Farmer Justus Z'.li fell down a 60-loot well i-nd wus killed. - IIM.V I M.. Thursday night by an onler from the noiitil of directois, the Sheridan Mendotit silver mines ut Telluridv, Col., employing about .l-'i'i men, were closed down. The mines will remain c'osetl until silver ad vances nulliciei.tly to make Iheui pay. - - - - - I'AI'I r.M AV 1 I. A lion. A nuiuber of men will be displaced in the Carnegie Homestead, I'a., mills by the ipeiuting of tables by electricity. Seventy live miners struck for nn Increase, of wages at the Wheeling steel work's mines Kenwood, V. 'u. It will lay the plant off 11U throw 1,000 men out of work. The Kig Four's yard hwitcluuen'i strike, nt Spilngtield, O., ia on agulu, U'J awitt h. men having struck this morning. The men claim that the road does not come up to the agreement made two week ago to take the Mrikert back. They now demand that Yard Master Corney he discharged and they be paid for working overtime, aud all the men be reinstated HOIS. 1'eople who have jntt ret irne.1 from western Kansas reKrt the ground parched nd w heal drying up. In one of the conn ties last year producini the greatest wheat :rop, the present indicatiom are that not bushel will be grown. M. JULEB FERRY DEAD. A Noted Frenchman Brought to the End of an Honorable Career. Profound Regret Throughout France, M. Jules Francois Camille Ferry, 1'reaident of the French Pcnnle, was seized with spasm early Friday morning and despite every effort made by physicians to relieve him, he tiled In great Agony. His death was caused by heart disease, nd the ffec- lion of that organ was due lo the effects of a bullet str king a rib near the base of the heart at the time he wus attacked by Aubertin in 17. The news of M. Ferry's death astounded the citv. No other event since ;iimbettn's death has maile (uch n deep impression Only three evenings ago liewasat the opera and on Thursday he presided over the Sen. ate. The general ft fling is that although his election to the Presidency wn contrary to the w ishes of M. t iirnot nnd M. Kibot, his death is a serious loss to the (ioverninent. President I'eirv was born April 1S.V' and was admitted to the bar in 1V.J, lit was one of 1 he active ppoiients of the Fin piie and v.. is one of the couvicteil in the Inino'.ls pohin id trinl of the "thirteen'' in ls.il. in i si lit he w;is elected t'i the Corps Leglsiiitare from Ihe Sixth conscription of the Seine. I Ie look his seal mining the members of Ihe Kelt, lie voted attains the declaration ot war with Piusiia and at the revolution ol Si p'emher. IsTn, he wa pro c a. med a member of the i.overnment of the National Deleme. When the communal insurrtctioii broke out in ' 'tidier l7o, Vr iy riske.l Ins hie to suppiess it. He tbsp av id gn at courage ami energy in resisting the insurg' tits of January 1'.'. 1 7 1 . Alter the s c,'e and entrv of the troops into pans. M. I bu rs noininiiteil Feiry I'eifei t of the Seine hut owing lotlie pinverliil hostile criticism I crrv reMi;ned lud.ivs later. Sulise.p.ciitly it mm's tep uied that M. Ferry would lie sent u-i Minister to Washington, bin the npisiinl int'iit was never 1 Iticialiy unnouui 1 d, nml Ferry was U"tit as Minister to Athens, lie resigned that upinititnienl alter one year. After the resignation of Mi'.rshal MacMahon fis Prno.lent in ts;s, M. Fert v w us appoint I I'resideiit lirevy .MiinS'er tO' l iinlic ""iistriiction and Fine Arts. In l.W (le WIla nil unsuceesslul caiididiite for the Presiden cy ol the Kepuhlic. and in December of the same year he narrowly escaped assassina tion hy ,1 mad man named Aubertin. In December. 1 ,'.). M. Fertv was elected Sena tor, lie Panama aiiiil scauilal, which broke down so many pupiic men, caused many to turn their eve again toward M I'erry. who was uiisiiiirt hetl by the deiel opmenis. and upon the retirement of M. I.eroyer from the President v of the Senate last month. M. ferry was elected President on February i'l. Hid d E S T Ul'N ON KAHTH. It Arrives A Her a Ktoruiy 'hssukh at liultimuie. After n tempestuous Voyage across the North At lalilic Iroiu lluiuhilig, with the n-coiitl 10 iisigniiicnt ol the Kiupp ixhtbit lor ihe world s lair, the llritisli steamship I o igueil arrive I oil Spurmws Point near Ka'limore 011 Saturday. The thief a", icle is (he big U-t tou (uniiou. Ihe ktei.imr 1 ncouiiteied stormy weather a most nil the way across. When it was It ii rind the lirst ol the wt 1 k tl at the sit unit r was oveidue Inns wire expitsst-d that the colossal can non hud gotten loose in ihe hold ol the ship uml bail caused her loss. 1 he caliber ot the gi.11 is the laigesl in the woraJ, P'J inches. The projectiles ti'ed Irom it weigh J.iyi pound, and are J.o.r feet Ion. Abo II Seven hull lio.l poll 11 is of powder are used at u single shot, ami ihe projecule is bur ed Willi sat li terrilic force thai it will go through a plate of steel iichcj ihkk at u dbiuuce of nine in in.., . - A HAY b T A T til lUKA. An Kxtraordinary Liquor Hill Kclore the Massachusetts Legislature. An extraordinary litpior I ill is now before the Massachusetts) Legislature. It is en dorsed by the Kev. liven tt lisle, Mrs, Mary A. 1 iverinore and others. It propose t to place the sale "f iiior eut.it Iy in the hands of the state The. bill providts fur the appoint ment of a comiuision of three men. I he 1 hairmuli thiol I e designated the Stale h ij'ior manager. The tow ns shall vote, yes or 110 us to whether liijuor shall be sold there, und there shall hu 110 license law. When a tow 11 votes 10 have Ihpi r sold Ihe com mission shall pun idti lor Ilo- sale hy es labliahiiigageneies.tiollorxve.nl one for every l,im inhabitants. All shall be ut prices established by the commission, und the pi ice khall be only high enough to re pay the Stale lor lis outlay, no piulit being permitted to accrue Imm llie sales over and above the 11 1 fuses. Sh-ciuI cllorts shall ba made to prevent since lo iersniis of colilirm t d habits ol inloxicaU'.'ll, und 011'y pure miauls sl.ail be sold. A COUNTY SNOWED UNDER. Travel Only Possible in Ulster, N. Y., by the Aid ol Know bhoea. fsujiervlsor Jones, of the town of Iloden burg, l ister county, N. Y., says the snow in the woods iu I hut town is Irom (J to H feet tUep. Kesidenis who are compile I to go out of doors go about oil snow shoes, and many voters went in that way lo town meeting last week. There has teen no church or Sunday school iu that town In several months. Iu places the snow drifts are as high as Ihe bams, and the farmers borrow hay to feed their cattle from neighbors a mile away car rying it on their backs home while they travel on snow shoes. If 1 M. Jl 1 1 I I l:K V. FIFTH ON THE SEA. That Will Be Our Power When Our New Nave ia Afloat Ea-Becretary Tracy Speaks H Ighly of His Successor Who, In Turn, Compliment lir. Tracy. Kx-Secretary Tracy's return to private life was formally celebrated by the Hamil ton club of Ilrooklyn. by banquet, Hy happy coincidence the new Secretary of Ihe Navy Hilary A. Herbert, was enabled lo be present, and the banquet Incidentally be came a glorillcatlon of the new nsvy, Slid gave the club, which is not political or ganization a chance to express it apprecia tion of both Ihe outgoing and Incoming ad ministrations, Kg-Hecretary Tracy, in re sponse lo the cheers that greeted his name. In part snid: Thnl marked progress has been made In the reconstruct ion of the navy during the last administration is, I believe, admitted by u',1. I shall not on this occasion enter Into llie details of that progres. In nir tirst annual repot I, in December. !)!, I staled that when all the ships which had been au thorized up to lhat time should have been completed. the Foiled States would still rank as the Utli naval power, nnd that we Jere absolutely at the mercy ol States having less than one third of our population, one -tin r. ii'ili of our wealth ami one hundredth of our urea Hut audi is not the condition of the I nited Slates today. When the ships now in coinse of construction ure complete! we will rank as llie he'll naval power, surpass- c only hv Fnglaiid, r ranee, Itussia and 1 1 11 1 V . e snail nave pnsc 1 00111 rpain and lierinniiv.anil can once more take rank ninoug lb" naval power of Ihe World. I nut aware that III s is the first public aniiouncu ineiit of our iis'rioriiy tn tiermany, but the statement is mmle lint nnad vi-eUlv. but alter earelul comparison of llie two uitviis, shm hv ship. For ad years the management of the navy yards has been 11 scandal nnd disgrace to ihe country. Thev are filled Willi men em ployed without reference to their fitness for Ihe work they nre set 10 do. Worthless men having isilitical inlluenee would be retained while etlicieut men without II Would be dis charged. In September I. S1I, the connec tion heretofore cxiHiini bet ween the navy and politic was seveied, and since then employment has been dependent entirely upon the tieetlsof Hie service nml the skill and elliciencv "f the person to be employed. Tailors a'e no longer cmplnved ns riveters, upon iron ship, nor are shoemakers set tn build steam engines. Any mini can now go into a navy yard and ofler his services) and il he isiieeth d be will be kulijerled to trial, und if found skillful will be letained. ami if not he will be discharged. His re teittioii or tli'charge deiwoils entirely Uhi his persoital fitness and lint at all upon his political opinions. Secretary of the Navy Herbert followed, nnd, ufter complimenting his predecessor on his administration, said: It is iicrhaps not the tune for mo lo mnp out n programme, but one Ihing I can Ray, no personal ambition shall tempt me to make changes for the sake of chance. Ft pressing my own opinion, I think we ought 10 carry on our programme of providing lor at eaeli session 01 Congresii one or more new vessels fur the navy, s,,as to keep up 11 reg ular, met hodical incieme not to n view to forming such navies its Iho-e of France ami Fngiand we do not need such expensive o'gani.ations bat we do need a navy lirst class ill all its apiiutnients. HEKONT TEMPLE HURLED. A II 1st n 10 Plsce 1 11 lio ten Destroyed a Third Time. The Largest Bap tist Church in tho Coun try Wiped Out. Fire broke mil ubout -7 o'clock Pnntlny 1 1.. 'i' . 'T - 1 .. r . 10 nt-'i'i'iii iriiipir.vii.i reiiioiii meet, opposite the Jremont Home. HoMo'l Ma umt Pet ore noon the cnt.ru mrucluCI w is giitttsl, eutinhii a loss roughly I . mated of t.'IT.'i.iMl. Fireman Patrick lhui of engine ' ; had a leg broken, und nnoflr man, name unknown, is reporled to Inly In t n seiioiisly injure I. '1 lie Parker lloutt was damaged to the extent of about I.W.O C hv Wider. Il slixsl iidjoiniug the temj Pie t!.i lies nle 1 he I iiioii Icmp'e Church Ilev. Ir. tieorge '. Lorimer, pastor, tho fob .owing were among the concerns occupying oiliccs iii the lcmple build. ng' lllisli School of trutory, American Hapt at Missionary Mis-ion, Home Miss'oii Society, the bilsi nessnii'l idiloiials tieparlmeuls of 7Vi II o'c'0.01,1 and the (niis Suriil fa imi, ollices of II union's I nice und Loyal H'01u a vt .1 iiieWcii. I'remont Temple has been one of the most conspicuous public buildings of Huston lot nearly u generation back. Originally the strucliirt) was widely known as the 'I'remont I healer. educe liek'l it has been celebrated nil over the country ns ihe largest Kuptisl church in New Fngluml. if not 111 America, mid the headquarters ot that denomination 'Ihe purpose of taking it tor religious pur s.ses was stated In the original appeal fir piiicha-e money, lo louml a Iree church ii. ilo-lon, w here ' all iersons, whether rich 01 poor, w.thout distinction of color or condi tion might worship." I lu price paid for the place was fM.ftlO.t. whicli Ilii.iMi was added for luriiishiin: and leumdeling. On the night of March 11. Is 'J, the temple was burned ami John llul II ciii.en, was killed, and tieorge VMv, h tiremau of Limine No. 7. t 'harlestown, ha I his back broken and died shortly aftcrwani "I he loss was i;n.;i.V; insurance. I5.2II, A new building on the old site was complete I in 1 1 ember, Pv's'l, at a tost of iLHi.lMJ. hi August 1 1, lsTti, 1 he building was tl -siioyed again by lire, hut Wat promptly re built, and ten in-1 led 011 October 17, ItO. nt a cu-t ot more than ilu.tssl. I he umliloriuiii was one of the latgest in the count rv, being l.'J Icet in length. 7'J in width mid Mi feel 11 heighlh. 'I be seating capacity wus etti.d o an and, cine ol .'.'""i cop e, T.'INE MINEIIB KILLED. Bad Accident in an Indian Territorj Coal Pit Nine men were killed and eight probably finally injured by an explosion at Aldurson 1 1 Mine No. 1 of the Clmcluw Coal Coin pnnv. ntur Mc Vle-ter, I. T. The disusler was caused by u windy shot" fired by on of the victims. There were only IH men in the mine at the time, all of whom were tir ing ihois. The dead who have been taken from tht mine are: John McFaddeu. John E. (-can-Ion, W. K. Warren. Earnest Matthews, War ren laive, Jules Triofori, 'I he .nine is on the line of Ihe Choctar railroad and was opened in May, ISM). HIED IN TUai HARNESS A Temperance Advocate Oets Out of bick Bed to Hpeak and Dies. The annual meeting of the Lust Cam bridge Woman's Christian Temiierance Un ion at Huston, Mass., was abruptly inter rupted by the sudden death of the Her. William tiruham, w no was introduced to Ss?uk on The Temperance Outlook." He roae and suid: "I t ame here out of sick bed lo show ihe side I am on." The sent ence was hardly spoken when he fell bjck dead. Paid For Violets With Her Life. At Dublin, 0., Kate Parker, 12 years old, died from a rattleinske's bit (Ctlred while picking vlolat,: WIKTIR-WHEAT FB08FXCTB. aborts from Numerous States Indicate I Fair Conditions. Tin Farmer's Review of Chicago sy: Re- j poqs irom las principal siirsi-iviiii its tes In the West show that tbe crop is t that stage when not mnch can be told by appearances, but a few wteks will show the true situation. Iri Illinois the aprwarances are decidedly against a full crop, but It is probable that few weeks will Improve the outlook. At the present in many fields the lops of the wheat plants have been killed, out the roots seem Iu be all right. Jiulglnt by present appear sncr-s. almost half of therepor's Indicate eiuslltloii -JO per cent. below an average; one firth of ihe reports Indictie full average and the rest are decidedly poor. In Indiana the general condition Is re ported as fair, which means little below an average. .... . In Ohio the present condition Is much ahead nf that in Illinois and Indiana. More than half of the correspondents re port ihe outlook as good ami that the crop s 1 pests to have come through the winter in line shs. In Michigan the condition Is similar to that In Ohio, half of the counties! reporting the outlook ns good. In n few localities il is believed that the wheat hna been great sy iniured. but theie is no certainty of this as the ir - still remnins. Iu other localities the snow I rapidly dt-appesiing ami wheat looks ipnie ns well as it ilid lust fall. In few coillilies it is sma'l from the effect of the tlv ami drouth, tin low ground some wheat is known to have been smoldered out Lv its. In Kentucky the e-eneral condition Is fair. St has been damaged in some counties by f ri'i'.ii.g nnd 'liawiog and ha been lifted out ol the ground, but is oguiii taking root and prinuises a fair crop I 1 Missouri the condiiion is hardly fair. Only one fourth report the condition as full iiv.'rag". Soim correspondents report the wheat Iroen "'it in place and that the lields wi'l hme to he plowed up. In some ol ttie tlehls the crop c.iuiiot he over one half lie average, (ienerally speaking the early sown lields lire it 001 1, laiio sown lields r of doubtful condition. In Kansas and Nebraska the condition Is fair to go mI. The plant In some comities is stalling to grow uml bus a gO'sl color at the roots. In Iowa the rendition is nearly an aver age. In Wise msln the snow came jarly and kept Cie plant covered nil w inter, In some places where ihe snow has melted the condi tion appears to Iip fair THE SF.SA 1 F. M'F.Cl A l.r-F.SSION. Mosimt. The Senate reconvened to-day and iiiscussed for nearly an hour, the reso. luiio'i tillered lst week by Mr. Maiidersou. lie publican, of Nel.raka,'intemled to limit the net I- 11 ol the Senate in the present extraordinary m s.sioii in rxecuiive mailt is or to legisaiiion imt requirnoi co-operation on the part ol the HoHe. Objections was muile nml ihe question linnliv nent over without any decision, It w ill come up lor action at the next nice ling of Ihe Nuiiite on Wednesday. No noinuii.tiiins Were received I mm the i'resideiit and the senate adjourn ed till Wt-ilnestinv. Wkpni sim v. I 'he President to-day sent a hatch ol nominations 10 the senate, among them being these: W illiam McAtlooof New Jersey, assistant secretary of Ihe navy; lal wind II. Whitney of New York, assistant attorney general. 1 he vice prt sident Intriwluced resolutions tif the Masachuset s bgislatuie laMUin,; ihe iiiinctatioii ot the Hawaiian islands Mr. Sherman suggested ihat they should have been presented In execuihe ses.1011. They were luid on the table. After an executive, session Mr. tiormiiu's resolution naming the committees of the senate was agreed to. The senate adjourned until I o-morrow. Mr. McAdoo was a member of the Forty- , LrJiiJi ami Fo rt.v-iiinth cmigp-sse. llelso- 1 JoTi, hv Wr'ih antTiiotet -nr-yfar-s- tn I, a,;(-. In the house hu trained wit u the h. P In the house hu Iralnetl with the pre ......l.. -.,.,. .,1 ll.n llniitiu.f.irv I'.tti-iiril II I 11 lllliiey was hii nt iisi- int inuri 01 int.- u"i inapier organi.anoti. lie was one 01 me protesting delegates sent by the iinii-smip- i-rs 10 uicugti. 1 111 iisntv 1 be Senate was In session Ik.t ID in tiulcs 10 tlav. Iheonly items of ll.siness liunsnctcd were the presentalioii ol rums i.itMiinriais from llm l.eri"lKturi' of Drth I'ukotii and the reference of a reaolu. nun for the appoiutnieiit of a clerk 10 the ( t'lnliultee oil National banks, ill l.-OU per nn mi 111. Then Mr. lio' inun. It uiocrnt. of Marylind. moved an iidjouriimcnt, ami ihe senate, st 1. ':1V, udjourned till Mommy 110011. Flour in the Northwest. The .Voi lUr'extmt Mi l r of Minneapolis says: I I.e mills were uble to run much nmie stiadily last wick und their output show etl nn incrci.se of ubout ".',000 barrels. 'I he total out put for the week was l,'i!i,11i5 barrels, averaging L!i.0MJ barrela daily agiinst 1 ;.11U barrels the week before. 1,'jO, (ill barrels for ihe coi responding time in IS and lJ-V.'VO biurets iu 1M!U. A larger rafiaeity is iu opeintiou this week nnd the mtnufai Hirers will tloiibtlcss show another g .ln. If there bus been any change in the tl.iur trade it has been for the worse. Mil lew pietiy generally t'huracicr.ze the present situation ns one of the most unsatisfactory t.'iey ever eiH?rienced, l'.uyers, both at I tune and abroad, luck conlidence iu prices, iilid they are loth to Irudti except for imme illate disposition or lo take iidvanlage of some oiler manifestly below the market. For the past week the prices wero still further shaded, the orders taken being coii- sitlerly shoil of the output. - - MONEY CObT II EK LIFE. A Servant Oirl Burned to Death lb Philadelphia. From a lire in un ojsn giute In the killing room of llie resulencu of J411111 W. Wool at l.'J I Walnut stieet, Philadelphia), was partially destroy ed. liosii (ialliigher, a servant, was burned to death und the udjoiniiig properly of Miss F.luubelh W. Morris at 4.111 Walnut street w as badly damaged. The loss is about l.'o, 0.0. Hose Caltagher and another servant bad escaped, but the former, remembering that she had left all her savings in her bureau tliawer, re-entered the house to se cure her money. She never returned, and when the fire was extinguished tlm firemen found the charted body of the girl lying ou the Door before tho open drawer of the bureau. HELD UP IN THE CITY HALL. A. Bold Darliaht llobbery in Chicago's Most Publio Building. If. i. Fox, collector for the First National Bunk, was hchj up and robbed of 11, 200 on one of the stairways of the Cily Hall at Chi cago He bad Just received l.'iOO from the City Treasurer and 'J0) from the County Tieaa urer, and was descending the dark stairway to the main door when, at the turn of the staircase, a man threw his anus about his neck and choked him almost lo Insensibil ity. The fellow then seized the two pack ges and escaped, Bomethlna- Like Old Slave Times. George Winn, a vagrant negro, was sold on tbe block at Fayette, Mo., under the va grant law. Ilia services for six wombs was LoDgbt for 20. Aa Arctie Trrlnrf. Ia tb summer of 1882, when the Apaches were nidin; the r inches and,' haciendas of southern Arixooa, said TbaoJ Tl. Morris, I was a private la Company, K, stationed at Whipple Barracks. The Indians had caused the. department ceaseless trouble. We wera kept oa th march continuslly, but for two months era failed to get closa enough to them to become engaged ia flgbt. One mora Ing, while we were ctraped at the base of, the Chirscon Mountains, a courier csme to the camp bringing tho Information that a band of about 200 renegade bucks had attacked a small emigrant train about tea miles away and had killed the entire partr. We were soon ia our san. dies and were riding rapidly towards the scene. The day was almost insufferably hot. The sky was not obscured by a single cloud and the sun beat down with excruciation fiercenefS upon the weary soldiers. When arrived upon the scene of the massacre, we found tho bodies Iy. iotr about on the burning sands horrihit mutilated. We bad made but a short stop and bad mounted our horses to civs cbae lo the redskins, when I heard faint I groans. It wss sjino tnno beiore could locate the piacn whenco tbe agon gin? sound came. Finally we found it. Tbe Indians had skinned one of tbe dead horses and bad sewed up o mnu (whnto name was E. 11. Turietoo. from Ohm) tightly in the green hide. Ilia body wa ; doubled up and the bide was closely ticj around him. We released htm us quickly ? as we could, and npp'ied restoratives , that soon brought him to himself. Hut ' when ho gazed around at his muruVrelv family, bo tlrow a kuile Irom his pocket, W and before anyone could stop him his throat. jj Tying a mm up in a green hide wns i' nc modu of torturo to the solduri.t Tbey had never seen it before. Hut Ii have since learned tliat in the early dr.r4 of that Territory it was not inlreiiucutljj'. applied by the Cticrirans as welt as i:y. Aiiiicucs. M. Louis tllube-Uouiocra'.. lMtF.Al) ('Lit I AINTIF.S KOHMOI.ill vlhiil ( llmoie Vetlet I anil nut nf ilJ I'rniii1 i-r Metll, Ine Will Ilo. k line things which ate ns , u ho relied on to occur to J There are some s fate ami can Ciis' one half of (he huniiiti family ui . i means are taken to prevent : I First, the climate ol winter is sure loir; colds; second, eo'ds, nut promptly cured i m e to cause catarrh; third, catarrh, i propet ly treated, is sure to make life s:i and miserable. ( 'atarrh spares no organ or function of ' body. It is i'lpable of destroyim? ;.' 'asi', smi' l, bearing, tliges ion. secret jssiinilu'ion and en'ietioti. It pen-., every part of the human body--ht a l,lh (tomach, boweis. brnnch'al lubes, p: liver, kidney. I li'dder, nml sexual or : i 'atarrh is the cmi-" of ut leas', one h.i . the ills to which tl . human family is jett, Is there no wiy to tscapc fr.ui. There is. IV ru tin nc' r fails lo t tire a i Pe ru-na never Tails to is,ie catarrh in first sla;;e. IV rii-na eure catat'rli in : second sta;;e in urn- cas -s c u often. .'. tia r""es catarrh in its hist at 1 worst si.i heuelit every case, however hvl. IV ni t nlso cures la grippe, coughs uml consini tion iu the lirst itaeu with' unfailing -. tainty. (' A book on the cure of 'hroat nnd '. " diseases and catarrh in all stngta nml v.. eiiesscnt free In any addre-s by Tbe I'e : tin 1 'rug Manufacturing (.'oiupany of . -. uiuhus, Ohio. li'Wii Are on Top Notr. rhar::(ilt, drove t!io .lews " f tf F.g-.ipl, li'.ni) H. C, vi:s r.ot. avt.it that a .lew would lo tl:o proiiiii i f r'gM't 1 iso.'i A. 1. The Jev. itsh K;A 1,. 1. . K..l 1. t.. t J ilMi'l is liiitv mi: pi line; iiiiiusier i i y lyiitV iuIit, even its .Joseph, the s ;' tir tr .laeoli, v;is the j rluic! nilnM'. r unothor of Kuypt's rulers. V.viuv. i seat of his j.nver, Ilia IicIk-UIh 1 1 pyramids w'.ieh his ancnstiirs liri; j to Imild fur tho iiiiirninies of it I'hara(ihi. Tho? fellaheen of lv.;? are under the Jewish pasha, as t .Icvish bricklayers were once cnn l'lianiou. , , . lies' of All To tits use the system In a senile anil trt 1 bfi.cflfial manner, when tlieMirliu;liinec"i use the true and Jierfcct reined ,S) rupof f' One Isitile will answer fcr all the lan.ll) i lists only so lent s; the larre alr.e $1. 'Ipf and be pleased. Manufactured by the La.,: liia Fia ti I ii. I n. mil) . In the Alaska mines potatoes sell cents each und tobacco lor I'l a Ttg tot There is more catnrrn In this aertlon nf country ILhu nil oilier diseases put tuiicU aiitiuiilll the hist lew years was siit'-o be Iiiciii utile. For a great many years n.- Jirtiiitiuiii etl It a lot nl tlieeiise. and pit' i iH hl n ineilies. mnl by constantly lai.ii-, l itre with Iti al treatmeiil, prouimneeil H i rumble, hcieuce has proven catarrli to I' enlist il lit louiil thst-aso. Hiitl thei-eliiru ru.'1 enlist it ill Iniiai treatment. Hall's ( alHirl.t -I liminiliu tillctl by F. J. t'llt'lie) I n., 'I...' Ohm, Is the only constitutional cure inarkel. It Is lakeu iiiteruiilly III ilus. nl'' liiilnNS lo u IrasiHKiiif ul. Il Ki ts direct l tlm lilissn euil miiciius kurliicesnf hs-" They i.tfc''' :ni for an;' case It fulls I" ' '' fceuil fur ci'V'ilars anil testimonials. -Aii'i J. ('MaMkiv Ai Co., TukU), t 3T" bold hy LiruKgiiU, "iUc . rWIRJ, - . .. better The largest I'nnailiaii lish hatchery u' veryt Felkirk. It hasu capaeily of LV"' "" f . , We eat too much an1 take loo III tie out--'' JM!0' Slrrt ls. 1 Lis l. 111. fault of uur ini.'t'' t ' tlir.allun. tt Is t laim-d that Uarlleld '" .''f1 simi le herb rauiedy, belys Nature to ovsn ?"'h' these abuktia, J Tydge A Ciiiclnnati stamp rolleclots' ? Just organised hue 1 lin inbus. Ja-i r.utniia and lloAi araia.--Tli Irri"', ls,ra which Induces eo""lilinr u-lleveil '' k" "ilioun t liiumklal Trvtln:' hold only m ' e io I'ncle Sam's boys have 30,(ioO,W.ti o'. m Ital invested in Hawaii. ... f -; a f'ainalm Newseaaer for On r 77IC I'ltlsiiu od t 'iiiiiiit lc'IVrii iiili Is sis' i . all News Asnuls ami ilellveruil by t si-'; V every where, tor One 'rut a copy or .sir " week. It contain tlily, tint n'' "! 1 world, receiving sa It iIimm. the rMirt , Ills Asstslsteil I 'rsiss and Ills U Hi loll"; ' Mlier paper which soils for On t'r( rtsst; liolb ol llisist reporu. lis HHirtliiK, riii"J . rashlon, ami Household K-prtin"t" v tjualiid. Ortiar it Iroiu your Nws AiinlI IfarTlloUtl Willi sorssres us I If. IssscTbi son's tje-waiar. liruggikUsellatiUi V" T 'I i 1 ls s I r- r l ft ! l i ' r 5I IOJI t r c s. K tie H an Mm . ml : T ' loi Jill! Jui Tl (Hit tie She sad 00 1 1 boil t4 ti StBS 'PI 'I 'He -ft'. W II . W l! kOot tjat ray taf I aisi l t t oi Id i . 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