THE NEW3 Ex-Congressman Joshua G, Hall, of Dover, has been appointed administrator of the es. tate of Denjamin F. of Btratham, N. H., pending the result of an appeal of Miss Ida G. Folsom, of Boston, from the probate of her uncle's will, About £1,000,000 is in- volved, Patrick Eugene Prendergast, who murdered Mayor Carter H, Harrison, of Chi- was hanged in that city, William Fellers, a well-known young man, died at Martinsburg, of cousumption, ——Charles Poitrey, aged wus kiiled Chicosa Station, Colorado, by the accidental discharge of his rifle while out hunting with two companions, The Louisiana Legisia- tare adjourned, —— Robert A, Anderson, con- vieted of the murder ol Emanuel Fleming, was banged at Livingston, Montana, —The Prohibition Convention of New Hampshire nominated Rev. Dr. D, C, Knowles, treasurer of Tilton Seminary, and Dr, Edgar L. Carr,of Pittsileld, nnd David Heald of Milford, Richard Pierce was hanged at Cape May Conrt- House, New Jersey, for killing his wife last February, He onfessed that he the Democrats district n Folsom, Sago, seventeen, near for governor, for congressmen, killed her, At Campton, Ky., of the Tenth ominated J, M. Kendal for Congress and endorsed Judge W. M. Beekner for the vacancy caused by the death of Congres Lisle, —~—General John I, coupin county, gress by the Sixteenth convention of Iliinols, aflectio killed Howell Rainwater, George Fairbrother Columbia St, Ong gressional short term, to fill the san Rinaker, of Ma- district Repullican ns of a girl, John Spears shot and in Liberty, Ky, ec the British oejoty and the British Columbia Pioneer Society, cut histhroat with & bread carver, in V He had been drinking heavily, quite a sensation, Lineoln Paper M , at Merriton, Ont, followed, destroying the in portion of the building, A want of stock and machinery was also destroyed, The probably £60,000——At Brighton Bs Winifred E. Smith cut the throat Thomas, a prominent Anderson. Both men bad been drinking, —— The British ship Senegal, it is reported at San Diego, Cal. « Pt went t with all bands, du The Union Pac ttie mittee issued a call to holders of the ¢ Union Pacific of securities ux xd for the . president of George 8 fctoria, B, C. The Lightning suicide large an loss is sach, Ind, of Weastor ’ business man of robably © the bottom, ring a storm, reorganization the stock and i ym pani system, of Philade New Y and L a sch producing return fi ing money, were for court in Philad Jones, the inside super sylvania Colliery, was ridin Shamokin, Pa., his car jum; and he was thrown beneath the staatly killel.-——=Wa iw the Ew ard Back eighteen years, was attem away Mahonoy City, by a wheel of the team at wagon and insta: we (roorge Hodge, a bookkeepar of 'w York wrinting £1,490 of the bank's eraiser Minneapolis, Boston harbor satisfactory « gtroyed the barn of P. Stockton and byterian Charch adj church furniture aad the horses and carriages were saved, John Drage, a Kentuekian, and himseell at And Lause, AL 8 gillel Wm. Mit fhree weeks ngo, jem Savings Bank, in ppre The now arrive mving acquitted herself is her baliders’ trip, ——=Fire de Attoruey General Johe ing Lake, N. J., Pros ning it. Much of the the Spr killed his wife was acqul of murder in the second d showed that th nee [HUE 804 Victoria, B. ( tha: the sealer Gegrande 4, with a crew of Indians in irons mutinied, snd threatened officers, They were landed at Sitka and jatled, «At South Haven, Mich. , barge Myrtie M. Ross was partially burned while lying in port. Frank Smith, aged eighteen, son of the captain and owner, was burned to death; Charles A Conuell, chief engineer, fatally, and Will Smith and Wm. Leroy seriously burned. — Two hundred tons of coal loaded on a wharf in Boston eaused it to give way. Michael Dris- coll was killed, and five others, all laborers, were badly hurt -At Trenton, N. J., Abram Fardon, the Paterson Bank Teller, was found guilty of certifying a check of #302 drawn by a member of the Butler Bilk manufacturing Company, in which Fardon was interested when the amount certified was not on posit. Ther: are several indictments against Fardon, IIIs cs EDON NEARLY DESTROYED. Topeka arrive Alaska, and reporte reached Sitka July They had the the lives of the steam was wore de. Fire Burns Seventy Two Buildings Causing a Loss of $475,000, Edon, a small town in Williams County, Ohio, was visited by a most disastrous econ- Bagration, resulting in a Joss of £175,000 worth of property, Seventy-two buildings were destroyed, including nearly the entire business section of the town, In many cases there was no insurance, The fire started at 11.45 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock the destruction was complete, ns a brisk wind was blowing. The village fire departmont consists of one hand engine, Re. lief was sent for to Bryan and Montpelier, but the fire had burned itself out by the time they arrived, a” mason FOUGHT OVER A GIRL. Two Prominent Yousg Min of Georgia Had a Das and Ose War Killed, In the woods near Wheeling John Sparks, aged 17, shot and killed Howard Rainwater, aged 19 in a dual, The two young men quars reled as to who should be the escort of a young girl at a ball, They agreed to settle the affair with pistols, | The first bullet from Sparks’ pistol struck Rainwater in the heart, Sparks and his second fled, but the former bas heen arrested and jailed, ‘charged with murder, Bath ware sons of prominent farmers, RA, NA AI A AAI Four More Lives Sacrificed in the Railroad Strike, BRIDGE COT IN CALIFORNIA. The Victims Were Three Regular Soldiers and the Engineer-Chi- cago Roads All Open-strike Declared to be Practically at an End. The Southern Pacific company broke blockade at Sacramento, Cal, that hauled the fiest train out les on its back the andthe engine in a slough by the side of a with tree of the ears that m Under the wreck, stagnant water, lie the bodies who held the thr broken brid tho train, and slime of of the ttle and three soldiers who ade up in the ooze enginoeor were guarding him, them ey Dugan, the Fifth Ar- wn the tender of the engine y the One of his arms was Three men were injured, and one of will almost surely die, This is Wes, also a private in Battery L, of Was « and was thrown t shore of the slough, orn from its sockets broken in three places, and broken, The his jaw wi wreck of the train was ¢ t ned rail, and t ft in place: removed, spikes drawn, The ruil was le ind there v Dg to show the engineer, who his train slowly an ng with When the wheels struc engine « followed, an : bent 1 deal w military them, ng at stri ing, there was no sign of road peo mee ves breaking of the were shaking military deg fleld | dressing, rough sidages The dispat vind Lif on scene, to find, if he gulity rt time these parti lowed, and in a very sh so diers were back with their prisoners, CHICAGO ROADS ALL OPEN. The great railroad strike an end in Chicago, is practically at Trains on all roads are moving, passenger trains are almost withe exception runniog on time, and a js rapidly becoming regular, “The back strike is not only broken,” said Manager Egan, of the Gevera, Association, *“t the backbone has entirely disappeared. The blockade is raised, and it will repulre but a short time to got the railroad business of its regular routine, ”’ On the Chicago and Grand Trunk passen_ ger service is regular and freight and suburs ban service has resumed, The Wabash ran loenl freights and part of Heauburban traing in addition to the through passenger service and the Michigan Central moved a mass of merchandise which had aceumalated at Mich- igan City. The Wisconsin Central reported both freight and passenger trains running on time and the Chicago and Northern Paciflie announced that all daylight tralas were run ning regularly, although night services has not been resumed. The Santa Fe trains reg. ularly io and out of Chicago and the Erie re. sumed freight traffic, with its passenger and express trajns running on tims, The Louis- ville, Now York and Chicago run all trains on time, ths burnasd bridge at Hammond hav. ing been repaired. On the Chicago Great Westarn, all passenger and freight trafMe as well as yard work was handled regularly and the Chicago and Alton reported all traing on the entire road running without Intereuption, The Chicago and Eastern Llinols experienced no trouble with the exception of a demonstra. tive rrowd at Brazil, Ind, The Illinois Cen tral rond had 190 cars of in-bound freight and its through passenger service was regu lar, The Chieago, Burlington and Quincy handled several freight and stock trains and Is passenger and suburban trains wore all on time, On the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chieago, all passenger tratus ran regalarly and freights were moved more freely, The Pan Handle moved freight freely nod reported its passen. ger sorvies uninterrupted, and the Chicago, Milwaukee and 81, Paul handled the regular number of freight, passenger and suburban trains, The Lake Shore, and Michigan South. bone of the at Managers’ the city baek into it bad suspended the rezeption from Western conusetions of mtb froight and live TWO MARSHALS KILLED. A report from Whiting, Ind., states that two United States deputy marshals were kill- ed and 4 number Wodtiued fight with rioters, Adjutant-General Nobhins immoadiately de- tailed three companies of Btate militia, A. F. Lee, to the one company to Roby, Pilot Nicholas and the crew of the tug Kit- tie was fired on by the militia at Blue Island but theshooting was wild and no ons was in- ured, under command of Col scene, and Two companies of regulars have been sent from Chicago to reinforce the militia, The strikers at Whiting are and They eaptured cannon from the Standard Oil Works, nd it determined a tank which are well armed, is used for firing oll stills, a ready for action, and revolversand 5,000 rounds of ammunition been procured. have A CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY The H: mitten oreign commerce spirited les grow uss committees decided, session to Investigate of the Pu on interstate and after a long and the labor man sirike opinion re. ing out wide diffe warsued and several il of which we which was di- un for an investi- MR. DEBS INDICTED. od States grand ne VY. Dela vice.president: W atid k W. Bogers, a ¥ Loon $ t the Uni iry at Chi president ; I ailway mira Martin was als BE A sWieh Bailw bstiob wench Tian ore arrested 4] Ware issued by Judge Grosseup, and anced on bail in $10,000 each, were orts from p ad trafic srike sho ints where railr i by wed a i, and there was The the Chi fH DOL abies. ship RRO on Mon { syery day resulted in a complete tieap of road so far as freight was concerned, the way from ramento, Cal The threnten to resist the United States troops are on Fran strikers are armed and of the troops into the city, United Btates sopulinrs fired into a mod at Spring Valley, IIL, killing man and The mob attacked the Nan sis to Bae entrance one The Big Four Railroad jssued an order General Master Workmaa Bovereign tssaed a cali to the Kaights of Labor of America to sa ——-— in a CANNIBALISM AT UNMAK Further Details of the Terrible Esperiencs of the Allen's Crew, The full report of Captain Healy, revenue caller Boar, giving details 1, of th ol the wrook of thy whaler James Allen, in Dering Hea, and the reascuns of Mout of a crew o forty-nine, makes a shoeking tale of suffering ou the part of the boat's erew who wore nally resound on Unmak Island, Captain Healy says: “The mea were found in a terrible cons dition. Oda man, Gidson, hal died a week betors, Masssls wore searee, and the birds wild, #0 the mea said, They had given up ail hope of ever being resenod and were come pletely demoralized. The body of the man Gideon, had been eaten entirely. They had even dag up the body of one of those who had died two weeks previously and had par. tially consumed it, The trunk lay jast out side the hat with arms and logs out off and poridons of thy moat were in the pot outsid » the doors, No attempt has been made to hunt or to attract attention from seaward, Not even a mark had been set up on a bluff behind them, They had not ambition enough to go down to the beach to gather driftwood to keop their fire going, but had begun to tear down the hut over their head 5. When found thay lay around the fire in the hut doing nothing, looking at each other, with the blood of their late shipmates on thelr hands snd faces, and human bones strewa about them on the floor, “The men ware brought on board the Bear and carol for, Boma of them were sent to Ban Fransisco, soms of he then remaining in Unis, CABLE SPARKS. Crovrena has reappeared in 8t, Petersburg and Blockholm, Bir Avenin H, Lavanp, formerly British ambassador to Constantinople, is dead, Itary has entered an energetic protest against the trestmeont of Italians at Rio Ja- neiro, By the capsizing of a ferry-boat in Hun. gary nearly 100 persons are believed to have been drowned, upon the government at Tokio that Russia will not permit Japan to occupy Corea. Tae plague still maintains its hold in Hong Kong, Although the cases are fower, the violence of the disease remains un. changed, Tux Rev. Mr. Fischer, pastor of the Amer ican Methodist Episcopal Church in Home, has become a Catholic been duly baptized in that faith, Ax unfinished pavilion at in Bus burying twenty-three them were fatally Injured, in Bt , and has the Roumania, exhibition grounds sharest, collapsed, workmen, Four of Petersburg for cotton A coMpaxy is forming the purpose of establishing extensive plantations on the Dokbara Amoo-Darya, the great river « M. Baroeav elected President French Chamber of Deputi to succeed Casimir-Perier, elected @ ro lie, The latter has pris INeTs, yEXT Moxrr, of of th banks of the of Central Asia, WH Prosident put pardons Puresn Chill, the conversion at the rato of 24 pen JOBE, Aapan foros in OC RETURNS OF GRAIN 4.000 000 72.000 000 Missouri, Annes 110: Keb 3 + Ten eRe BREBDinug Texas, 106 Missouri, n, 87: W Spring wheat rand 74.1 in 1893. The fal] since last regu July, mis nearly 20 points, State averages are finnesota, 74: Kansas, 69 Dakota, 68 Wisoon- * sin, 95; Routh ith Town, 74 a, 44; Oregon, 08, Nebraska, 40, Dakot North ington, 86 The tion of both Winter and Spring wheat, or wheat for the country, is 70.8 per cent, The condition of oats has declined a little belong 77.7 87.0 last month and 58 8Yor this month, The condition of Winter rye as stated July 1 was 83.9; of Spriag rye, BLT and of all rye, 87. July 1, 1883 the condi Winter rye, 88 8. Sprig 89, and Condition has fallen” 6 points The average condition of bar- Wash. average © port, stand ing July 1 at 76.8 the same date the condition was 88.8, WORK AND WORKERS Tae shop carpenters of the Cleveland Hocking Valley and Toledo Railroad, at Upper Sandusky, Onlo, straek for higher wagos, Frpenay troops from Port Sheridan were ordered to Chicago to enforce observance of the laws by the strikers, Governor Altgeld ordere State troops to Cairo Yo preserve the peace, A State Conference of Labor and Farmers’ Alliance was to have been beld at Spring. field, 1, but only about 40 delegates were present. The others were unable to reach the conference, owing to the railway strikes, AccoRpiNg to 8 telegram from Victoria, British Columbia, the fishermes's #rike in the North has been terminated by the salmon cunuers' agreement to retain last year's rate of wages, from which it was this year pro- posed to make a cut of one cent per lish, Tux miners’ strike at Ironwood, Michigan, was complicated by a strike of switchmen and brakemen of the Chieago and North western, in sympathy with the American Ealiway Union. In consequence of this strike the companies were compelled to abandon Attempts to load ore for shipment, ax It was impossible to get car, lt III Helen Gould is entertaluing at ber home, Woody Crest, st Tarrytown, thirty homeless girls from the Five Points Mission. The children are at liberty to romm over the broad mores of LE and o wjoy AS ARPA, an 3000 asso FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS FENATZ 1701 Day Reference opening prayer in the United States Senate to the lawlesancss now prevalent in the country and the neo ansity for the ascendeney of inw and order, Severs) bills of minor fm. portance were passed, and a resolution, offered by Mr. Pefler (Pop, ), of Kansas, look- ing to the government ¢ ontrol of radiwoys and the adop tion of single tax doctrine, went over. The XNuval Approprintion bill was passed, with fovernl amendments, after 4 lively debnte over the clause in the bill re Inting to the appointment of naval eadeots-ut- large, Mr, Blunchard made a personal ex planation of his action on the flual vole on the passage of the Tarif! bill, 17101 DAY, 10 the Bennte Mr. Peffer's Pop. ulistic resolution providing for Government control of railways and con! mines apd the adoption of the singletax system precipitated # warm discussion, Mr. Peffer opened the dis- cussion with a defense of the Chicago rioters, an arrnigument of the President for sending troops there, and a protest against on Lrows- ing militarism of the country in general, Mr. Davis, of Minnesota, bitterly denounesd Inwlessness of the Chicago and the Lad policy of he * Benator from Kansas in inflam. ing th wmsgions by the introduction of such 0 ros tthe mm. Mr. Gordon, of Georgia, condemned the action of the Kansas 1 Wir, was made in the x i mob, 4 Riso ena. 121 Day. The Unite Diploma: 1 the Per aid extent on terming BR were that In the Bis nln i WAS GisC er with ws ed United States dnting by the er Watts, whi vill be hung in of the Whi use, A num $ ¢ en ent oO Mle { {oveign aflairs — The House agreed to mlerend Pension Appro ot The remainder of the day was ted to the consideration of private bills one wore passed, The eve ning Session was devoted to the consideration of private pen sion bills, DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES. the re t of the o« 3 badii, ¢ of the Ax anvil burst at Harrod, Ohio, killing Henry Smith and mortally wounding Frank Atkins, Tue steamer Queen blew up near Kam, loops, British Columbia, and five persons out of eight ou board are missing. “Frorussor’ Joxps, an acronaut, fell 40 fect from a balloon at River View Park, near Joliet, Illinois, and was tally injured. Tux house of Mra. Abell, near Killaloe, On. tario, was strack by lightuing, and Amelia Brisk, aged 29, and Lena Zumach, aged 4, were kiliad, Micnans SBrrixg, aged 18 years, James Steine, aged 20, and Marion Terrian, aged 20, were drowned while swimming in Lake Calumet, at Chicago, Joux Macner, aged 32; Charles Maurer, New York city, were drowned near East Rockaway, by the capaizing of a sloop, A prata from the plague occurred on the steamship Peru, which arrived at San Fran eiseo from Hong Kong and Yokohama, She was quarantined at Nagasaki for a week, Ropenr Oaroony, 30 years, sexton of St Paul's Episcopal Church at Paterson, New Jersoy, was drowned in Passale river at Sine gae, in an unsuccessful sffort to rescue Dane fol Hall, aged 17, from a similar fate, Tur Montréal express on the Canadian Pacifico Raliroad went through a trestio be tween Askwith and Moosehead, Maine, Fou of the tralnmen were killed and four were in Jured, A wnrok on the Canadian Pacifie, at the west outlet to Moosehead Lake, Maine caused the death of five men and fatal injur fon to two others, It is believed the accident which oocurred on a trestle, was the result of a deliberate plan to wreck the train A coronep ehurch at Baine Landing, north of Greenville, » lsissippl, was demolished by a storm on Bunday night, and Martha Win field was killed and six others seriously in Jured. Another church at Glenallin, wa ‘struck by and Edward Wilson, PENNSYLVANIA ITE} of News Gleans! fran of the Btats, Tyitems Varios: Pasig vers, 06 years, of Mrs, Aanie De was attacked in her home and nearly Chester benitong to death by a white man, who demanded ane fatled to find tate Her money, and Girvdna, at Bugs charged with kill with thy Chautauquan lectures SOL wers large ly attended st Mt Michael Noteh, ing Thomas Bucholiz was arrested near Wilkes-Barre, Matsako, was about to elope whose wile accused man Following the Boapreme Court's deo uting ¥. V, Boo Ley ex-baunkor was taken into custody ai ion nyninst gra knifeliow un the Wilkes-Barre and will be bro tentd The Btate burg and b triad, ught to the Peng ary Lo serve o Board of Health enrd reports on small-p it his sentence, met at Harris OX and val Ince Dart, the murderer of the leys body from The conferees of 2! District m } BEres on Bas appeaie to the the dissector's the Twenty el at Charierol aud azain candidate, ye or the ¢ Bes were in 1 and dr vere n attempting McDonald b BATTOW escape Matthew MoT fins Ir. MM. Murdaun an Indian medi » sidewall He 1} ui. wr Januscewises was mol for The Polanders in his congregation at Beading church jo was stricken Mill Creek and before help with ¢ near arrived by Seottdale’'s nently # Six freight cars were burned coke strikers, it is believed because Uainmen relused to strike in sympathy, Mutual concession and an agreement reed Wages Tor ifthe +a law resulted in an agreement on the sheel steel scale at Pi burg. another conferen Wilson bill beco se with red: Chautanqua classes at Mt. Grewna listened to discussions upon a great variety of jocta, Louis Shultz, a Philadelphia cigar maker stealing a ride, was orushed to death wroek near Wilkes-Barre, The Sheriff of Centre County swear in a number a be ina refused to { imported coal and fron police as depaties at the Philipsburg mines The Scottdale strikers by a small majority decided to continue the strike, A umber of employees of the Reading Road, at Reading, have been Gischarw 2 be. cause they belong to beaeflcial sociotion Unknown miscreants burned the big ten near Wilkes-Barre in which an evangelist has been holding Gospel meetings, At mass meetings of miners held at Pail. ipsburg and Houtzdnle it was decided to roe main on strike until the sole issigned by the operators, Another savage attack was made on the parsonage of SL Mary's Polish Oatholie Church, in Reading, by members opposad to the priest and one man was badly besten Several arrosts wore made, The mayor has directed that no more services shail be held in the church, Frank A. Hoopes, of the Governor's Troop, died at Harrisburg after living fifteen months with his spinal cord broken, Ina fight at Palo Alto botwoen two 15.55 old boye Frank Condos was probably aly stabbed by Thomas Golden, A woman has been appointed Garbage In. #peotor of Chioago. The newspapers do not give hor name, but her reputation for untir. Ing attention to business Is already establish, ed. Sho walks explores overy ailey and wotually makes oritioal examine tion of refaws on the “dump, * Samuel B. Arnold, who was implicated wn the project to abduct Presideat Lincoln, in 1885, and sentenced to the Dry Tortugas for life, boing afterwards pardoned by President Johnson, Is now keeping a meat stall In ha roadway Market, Baitimore, :