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P0jsaaaassaassa A tif il at abaii he pMMMMi THE LAST SID RITES. OOMPLIMEKTART I U Amu j wl K Wr fcjKni ' i;v sj an SIIES 1 ! U FU un int . Mti.. noUsr, N H , in a rjver of Excitement ii mm warn 1 1 jetted twoae a iMffl n dwro IMM anal Lett Unloa ad TUI uy is ro 4 H M MM if-tor ri vnn ' W boS Mr tie 1 ie h- il Ml IU istd tbr M i made of a of All iSrqUOSt ts 1U f I arreats are likely to BEHIND THE BATTERY 4 I .Hl I BBfOMtB" Ssall rbrssti -tsr-sao lh rflHl4tO ia rl nil. 1.4 1 'or , I r , - l ro. . a 1 y ri jkMbrmi, April :M. Owing to wealber ibe hum between the Alb mI the Baltimore M postponed f . llNS of the , st fit.; .g .H MatSupoi iUii i a April 24 Tb Brikivti MirotM.il t-.wljv went iUst Ux satory and rwliwd rulisnt n tiling fjona Tbe oflkBsl Mrt-mttttf. i Uetrufaaftaa, 1 M :irnwt Pittsbueyh sri. April 24 Hm nie team - ry Unlay both clubs d r, pitchers heavily in the ws uninteresting to :he spevta to tdBetel score was m follows i i J 7 t I I 4 0 i t I 0-14 I 0 1 M I 'til- I .'..V I I i toetaastl, rntsshargh. K - Louiv 1 1 t 24 The game '.odav ake ibe wv a f IS 1 9- t : ; 1 l.Mi:v:!ie. MilMVtll. Nswara The bum "iu were ogan bov yf nUf diamond today and play hell The New ;ht innings nl pre- fr-.m scoring run r. The won as I s 0 i i Yale CoHeys 4 The horn- team ne hv S ora ,f t The New York tavjo? ia aona-silet ,t i.r f- m.-r-. Bjp -hi j re 1 1 1 .1 IN VH WER HOUSE I'hs H.Htse set 1 " M if itMso ao HBsVBBBi ideal of V Wsaear, r s - I ra. S.i. m 1 t vr serosa 'r u I TsrlagO ii a Ctoesomssl w r and Pi dse smtgaoy 1 T s i 4r U es -. wrm ;w.f 5 s I'"1f -1 ssasssmd Bo asstBeoiveas J Bte ftmr vwoso af tbe oaw ss4 Bast afi sBBbo ortsBag - i-'-"pr' w8 bBbBs Bfg t ma User a raw -saotV- - I A C0XVIC1S WITH GUNS A I'trriHc- Battle in a Cana dian Penitentiary THE IMOEI SEVERELY IIJUREO. A 0rl Attempt t th Priton'frt At St. flagflPfl 0 Paul PeniteMtiery to Escape Se rl Ourd Wou Jed He V uk ST l Kit l, tjuebec April A CoavWte ia tbc pnoicotiexy here by mat BteajM ebtelinetl eueeeaesoa u hum rirtm mu.i rlvere Wiunaia, to the nmr4 and revolted about oviock tbi fttrnouu V aria Lav loiette i : ':- - irreu ler. wbervupoii the .uvu: mi, d tire 4j-a In in MMi the uard. A terrirtc battle riMiml whic.'t lesiwd mnr time. The ,n tbe iaa, trist and Our the lr ee MM from Mai i.ri pei ial to tbe (iitb o tbe pnn revolt, -rs are in open Warden I .a violet te 1 od bt det'Utv have been killed ami fifty policemen have been win from the cii'. la tka prtaon twelve niilea distant. EASTER IN LONDON. A , liu of luttr( in t'olltlt a KUItor I 4 !!..... fur TMt' Service lu ti ttiurhs Uimox April ' 1'hts bein l'aMi-n weak ii ha been as usual devoid of political excitement ur uoportant cMVuriencea. with tbe single exception of the great liberal mass sating at Si. James' hall We are now in th middle ot a li ih la eaoii which extends from Thuraday nignt till Tuesday morning Trie thoughts of most people today are in anticipation of the post-lnt festivities which are uoa ujn us The oeospecta are that tomorrow celebration of the I"ax.ster festival will be even more than usually elaborate and impressive The season for all manner of vegetation haa been verv ha. k ward ami the price of tloeers especially in view of tomorrow's demand for these aids to I grate is somewhat appalling nevertheless It hi safe to say thai the interiors of the metropolitan bur. he tomorrow will pre- J sent a rare picture of floral lovelim rons of Mower have leen disposed "t t.ay : at t'ovent tiarden market and many thous- and iund have been paid therefor b male relatives of the fairdevotee whStl itracaful work it is to decorate the bouse of j -mI There i u thitij startlitii? toiw in the I way of Easter fashion-, ept a tendency t brutiter colors rne tnti.' ,t. programmes as tor as the cathedrals and churches are ui erned. are elatnirate and novel. The l..lor I ii vellgt imi Wvsatsoroji, April Z -Frelerick Tur ner, of rhiladelphia.jwcretary of tbe knights of Labor was the tirst witness to testify to day before the Curnn committee. He stat ed what he knew of tbe conference net ween trould and I'owderly in regard to arbitra tion, au l runu' -ine statementa abut the Knights of Ibor Mr IVriMr, OthOOtMsV niittee. produced a petition signed by a !ar;e number of aserahlies. asking Con gress to legislate for rhe tree coinage of sil ver. The witness said the aajitiosl was not pcosnulgated by the national organiza lloa that he bad neve. seen it before, and that there was not a move ment in favor or against any spei lal legislation t the general oratnzati n. The witneas war nt at a cuileren--. with Vice Pm Pacific, ii tion H - Ift M I t.- oi the Missouri s, in reference to arbitra t I.-.uis n Mar' h 31 to ied attreement for arhitra tion was properly executed e e. s - for Dsmtc Tskvtos, N I, April 14 The suit of; Janoway A 'o of New Brunswick, against tba Pennsylvania railroad company, in which damages to the amount of BM arecia.rnl, and which has orcupied the fedaral anurt tnce Tuesday, was eivea to tba jury last evening, this morning they returned a ver vatttkt Rr the plstntitT for $l7M,tei for ! Isjas of boto property and traie. The suit was the result of tbe colliseion at Sew 1 Brunswick on the njornina ol February 7 tsAV f n oil and a freight train The oil ftsaal 'ire and the blaxiug stream ran down i it OeMlrost an-t Clover. WvsHiiam. April 24 The Cndiron Inb. of this city bmnnetesl the Closer club of Philadelphia, at Chamberlain, to night. Among the distinguished guests w .. ware nv;tvl to ne' ..-, - Senetor Al!itn and Keck nd l!eprssenta tive ket Bnfierworth and HragsT sVaOvjl thirty members ..f n . r inb were tVsm PresniVnt ' lsveland a siw Kwa tii -,f New Yoajr April H. The yndi afe ompvsssi .f J W -M'emaO I . KtaOSs. LaobBCo . smi Brown B' t o has Wn oBoBMi a new iasae of AUijaBBBB vi Ik -p R k Island I P Pi - -v j mpanv S aer cant, somis. Preevisnt ( able ( tho rtwjk IsiOSvl. talks rvmftdentiv fvi u acrrue o h?s .-nmpany is- -f m ue wm AttvsweHka tOa SV Kt., t pa. Aprv fBl I arsaaogoo an'ifisctsjrBag Cosaassnr haa ran is ssailnj sa at that olacs and at Tsa Bj an inrrsase ' PJ per waA Bt tOOtr acsa Bt BtO w koeii fi osman -n as Obecquie of the I Ate Father Ryan at Loumviile. HOIORS FROM EX-CQIFE OERATES. N1 ware 0fttaMared Ctizn$ a f uaaraj i co"t T ne Baw) TaAaa to Moc "or ir.tevfftent Loiatitlva Apni M iba rvuiatus of like Late rather Kvau lay u Mat at the ia)ac4aaaji Maaaateey thai aunuuif aad rre vicewl b oiiiiUtui Ueaia of Ihe frianaW aad ad.u. r?r9 ot ihe laUs prieal At 1U JU ttty rtiu.M. i ' . t bvuite t'huixb ahem brief funeral eervuee a ere haid The ei-Cbatelerate aoldiarv of lhn !ii lr ! ,.r- ;?i a body. A caaaaitttee of their number, am Hue whom aeie a ' v ' uiM ri t oiih-lerale 01 raw, Ju4aaa of Uaited Siatee auil Slate V4urt- auii prominent ctUteue ald as fall bearen and a funeral eecrt. They carriei with them a ri .rai cjr ami cr'e;i t ahu ti waa attached a ianl tnk( ritel l.ove and mpathv t r t -iittderate .Soldlera t Lotiunlle The body ta borne to (he depot m l iv -'tapatited bv a toaitnittae, siiipped to Mo bile where it will he lntern-d. l'. fore removing the remains Iroiu ihe t -..Uie-lrrjile Vt-!Tait e-semh'ed at the bier a here enral Alphiua l'r! rral reaol atlOtlS elpfeS'iM- ! iht- deep Mrrw o raaiotird by Father Kynii i druth and of the love and veneratio'i in which he was held by hi old ooinradee A id the relutli:.- - U:t' ' .-rli1 to 4aoaaael n-ter at Kan--- t'uy end to tbe A rt hhUhop of Italtiitiore WHAT POWDERLY SAYS. . . in ' i o l . W . Ill Ri trirai In tli Mlii.tll.in in Hi.- W.--I N i . .i .11 lute tor (.noriior Pnu mi April 2 -f'owderly :r turnel from WahiDj(toa la t night, and when uskel by a reportei ?! sai 1 he had entirely recovered from hia reiut ickneai iirr.lin: thr situation in the V' h. said "I atu not prepared to make any statement The paerx have already l.ul'I'.ihetl all I have to say about il and iuU'-Ii more that I hnve not said. 1 have been credited with a rreat many interviews I never had It hi been harel that ItOM wu working in the in terest of daaihler. hut I place no l.clirl in the assertion. I think he ha ln-en entirely honet in hi motives. So tar a my deal ints with QooJd are OOBOafDOd, lie OOl only deceived tne, but lie deceived all Wall-st. But I never used mi sh l.tnuae toward him a" I have base, credited with. The reiMirl that I hav- Mated tnat I would not MJ a ttubernatoria! catnliilate is true. e CATTLE BURNED. n BaaVasI it f waatj iv u-ai 4 asv sasaas la Cattle Paaa t m H i up ir. tuiei Oaytom. O., April 24 The cattle ns of . ,. . t W Ket.nery company were totally destr.yel by fire tonnih,, together with the contents, Ufl head of tine cattlt. The lo- is e-timated .it 12,a, and is hut .Mtrtiallv coered b lliMirance. The i-a'-is-of the tire i supp sed to le incendiari.-tn. e li hitftii l'r . I t hoi Col i siKR, Mich., April '4. -Arran ' nients are letng made for the c uning meeting of the MlebJajM PlWM isOOCbstloll to be held liere. An ex.-ut uon will be given to Niagara Fall.- hv way of the lke Shore and returning hv the Michigan Cen tral, bOtk roals furnishing free transtwjrt ation to the editors and their families. The literary programme will include ten papers from members and two from leading writers from abrtad. CJOptoMraa ! i aat Baltimore, April 24. Col. Edward W. fh nni- .n at one time :i prominent iti.cn of WashitiK'toti. ani for several years pro prietor (f the Fremont House, was arrested bM UMtflM a I liaree of forgerv. For geries to the extent ol U were com muted last fall and winter in Washington and Dan ni son is under indictment for them He left Washington in Hecemher hist and has been fcUoWtd all over the northern states by detectives. - - Coming Cbilte 4 otirte.U vflMOWMi l. C, April 24-i'hen; Tsa ' Ju the retiring 'hinese Minister, will probably take leave of President Cleveland at the executive mansion on Tuesday next It is probable that the n-v minister from bina. Chang Yen WooO, will le presentesl to the President at the same time secretary of S'ate Bayard will, as is usual, he present an t make the formal introduction. J. f nniifl III! (aln i Fvci.ssn, , Anril 24 -J K Emmet, who hss lsen tdaying a week's engagement ! at the Enclid-ave. Ofera house, failed b rJ matenalie f..r the perf irmance at Uwiay's matinee and sil the money was refunded In makirur inquiry it was learned that Km met iek. It is rumored, hwever. and it IS be.ieved. that it wss in- .inlying in a big spr. Hain f .rr rir in t'ennavlvanls CssiTast.il, Pa.. April 24. Fierce rooun tain fires bavp lsn ranging thmugrh the valley Bg HB lost two days t onnlerable vshiaiile timber has heen derr .vs Profit ing by former vsr experience the .1 opeTsttirs have removed tfie brush and tim t.r s. , - jndins th hr.-akrs, ih-us dimin ishiog the ingr Ut valuable sa! i -- Th l.aers A o(at l4H rfgaj TogB April 24 The annual aoo vsn' -r. ' :e S-. w rsse A- - was held st the Aatee oosoo tooight t rs rn W man wa 'e ! . Board man, of Boston first rk prest.Wit James Fraaer. of New York taasoeed vice prsmdenf and ' A H -ig r-a' an l.ss- 4tss Fv ,- t Fire todav lamsfsit az u : 1 r tansd v H ' ss": a i -enped be V I -erchaw as S 4 WBBtBBj f - I .- SS. S. I CM Tsnf. is Hat id sod that the a T 4 That iai.d baa rwcsatwa tba oikwta a'p4ad at a meauttg ot tua aepau ratal sasn Ii -j at tb Nea ora raad Army ot tbe Kajwibbx Wsueu, it m profurf thai veiaraus b c-.-e- . c f art li.oU rsx-oguiae any taiag doaa by a public uJ&cial ohich oatu'iratas his intaaUoas to uarry out a promise made to mau who dared death lor ; ...ir ;.J A- Le the dsvlaxatioi : ef .rve.ativ 1 Male luestLi - i.tiit of tit artiuent of Nea : he, A'-.t (epre dy ol thiru IVi e war m annual York i ity . April rsa in this reaps t I ITS tirand Artn o wnung ail utnaaisai tUon-an ! r rri. amatott aavamuled in tl lNss, VfeWs his a itb aatistat lion and he-. , i re, 1 as approving MtOOBs lelillous dl charge of this patriot i. duty, beiievtug it to be the wish of tbe Pieeidei.t ; hat the letter j:, I o ai! enactments in fa vol of veterans shail be tattbfully carried out by all those ui subordinate authority having the pei of aptstintmeii.? euit-i-.v inent or re entioii m ihe itul ' i.t ii ivernmeut under his ad nun 1st ration be it further trr,it,,t i hat these resolutions te tele graphet to tbe President in ihr i..n..r f the encampment ud that a copv of tbe same authentn ated b the lepartment t om m an tier and Assistant Adjutant tieneral tie lorwardtd him b mail. RAILROAD RUMOR r....l rlllllllllullH I'lrt ,. - . liie-'Hlg i .mm ' aad ii oiiitiKion t.iuvs t'auii.ti Alt., I I he- BAOaf Rsa .h., April J4 .Speaking to a re porter of the Tuned Pros thin afternoon, in refereiiie to the rumor that the pun base of the Cincinnati, Hamilton A I.itoti rail mad by C P Huntington would isuse a1 di-runti -n of the trunk hue tool, or a heavy cutting ot rate-, Pool Commissioner Plpmsl said ' None of the trunk line road a dep. ! I. ui up i the Cincinnati, Hamil ton La ton road for an oat let to Cincin nati, 'hat even if the 'Biu' Four and Huntington roads are a sanguine as has bseh lepresenle t. they would not allecl the pohug arrangements to any marked de nasj 1 f 'ur-ethey i ould make low rate if they chose to. and they might require ; reduced rate- hy the pHI lines, hut ceuid oolatlVctthe partnership arrangements of j ihe trunk line r...i-l- a AMONG THE MINERS. IVafsawtasj las tbe itset Sjl May Kigbt aoss ss te a Bay's sTaeb Oosvosv poutllug KeUnelion ot Wage Mt ( AkMn, Pa., April 21 -Organizer' John P. Dav is returned to Mt. armel today i alter three weeks work among -even thou'- 1 , . ,. " ,,. -and miner- ol UsH district. Kvery colliery . hi the valley has united in a request for the enforcement of t he eight hour system j on Mav I. The Phila.lelphia & Reading " . , t i i - .mpanv had a c,,n erei.ee IihUv repreaen- i tat.ve miner-, ami. the I ennsyl vauia ( oin poll., Ild.l ai.li. -lllll.-. M n liHlln- iv oettiB employes. There is no doubt that eight hours will constitute a day s work next month and Davis expresses the opinion that the employers will accept a corresponding reduction in Mgsjsj until t lie ondp ion of trade warrants an advancement of present wages, a notice was issue! today to unify the mens Mieii sion of work at all collieries. It will take pi. n e on Monday, and miners will ms-t at Shauiokin. Ftninetit -peakr-rs have leen engaged for the ttHMrfosl. KMrulngs of tbe 1'euimy I vanla Itosd. Pill iMri cm v, April 24 -The annual report of lieneral Manager Pugh, of the Pennsylvania railway, embracing in detail the operation of the three main divisions in that cororation end of Pittsburgh and Krie for last. June has been eoaiplcted. The , gross earnings of the main line last year were t-'7 on:. !".. .; expenses. i:. l-l ,s47.ia;, ! Mt OaFBlng,!, $0186,567 87. Compared w ith ihe total gross earnings decreased $2 ."-."' 47- 91 and the net earnings decreased j $2,.' 52 : .7 1. The gprss earnings of the! united railroidsof the New Jersey division were .fit 12 ".". 22- net earnings, $4,1'7, j ir -1 TOO groSJS C0rni04pi show a decrease of SjSSe,l06. Tbe Philadelphia and Erie riivisioo esrneti 81,123 887 1 1 net during the year I tenement at a Circus. Nrw York. April 24. There was some- I thing of a panic at Barnum's circus tonight when a drove 0i young elephants staui poiod. The lemhng elephant caught the ifi'-r with his trunk and threw him into the arena and tbe big elephants joined in rush, breaking dowu the barricade. A moment after they disappeared the terrible rar of a tiger was beard. The cry went up that the animals were loose aud the aaoplt rose ;n a Ixsly. hut the prompt action of the circus people prevented a psnic. The animals were brought ba k a"d the performsnce proceeded. ... ea lo a Barrel ' i.srk-vii i k, Term Apni 24 Yasterdsy : aftern.ion a ghastly discovery was mads i . five miles below this nt f t w - A - igar hogshead hsyl been left in tbe field bv the late receding water of the Cumber- j laud whi.ii on tamed the mutilate I and mm h decomrxised bodie.s of a man and wo man supposed to le negr The arms f , th n. ale were eparabd fr. m the ls-1r ahi'e b.th liotlies had appsrenny leen sawed in two The skulls of both were missing The popular Iteiief is thst the h-whe are s-ihje ta from the medical col iege at Nashville. s-O-s A SlifcaHo Mnr in Trol. LoCtfrvtLLO, April 24. -Fred Mordsnnt, manager g a juveoils Mikadk eo mpanv sw srr-.'. i"h;sfo i romplaiot of M ' - fiernble - i teal BBB " d w ' ssu. t and battery. 8 be says -. s ;e she rersiTi a n -e fr m i i sad too company oas sent oo to in r i!nivs a fff oorr, Aiwil St A eaoapaoy has Y Bssl here for toe toooo8sototo oad T's a BB Barn i II CHICAGO CALAMITY Woinen FYightruily Burned by ' a Gaaohne Explosion TMrtEE PERSOiS FftTALLY IliURED Tht Kaau t ut Ibe Cares Ue v t Isflamma0c e lattsj m C'stoatag 6iks A t, ft c H,.te the Scans ot the Accident. a Apwii . u.ixtt u occurred this aiUsftMsuO ai the tstari'Osi boose on Adams at , user Jaflaraue Aits Harnat sHof liiigy. too iondiody, her si tighter I ..u a m,. r.a.eu, a eraul, were aogagwi st cleaning ssss It the klti hen of the hotel by ir.e u-e t The si. k ass 'Tilig dipped If .. fluid and it is supfsMod thaiaaaieaf' U spitted or toppJ ..oi on to tht silcbea stave. It suddenly ignited aud tle clothes of ll - n as,in a mas o I riai. M - -trriiiig t : m ly injured iu tring to jut-in!, the The aomei rra rt nivwed to the hospital a' ere Mrs Sieiuug dtadatS this evening Her daughter an Whalrucau lle but a tea hours ON THE WEST SIDE .... 1 1 , I. i lal l.l ...oil I I. i .. .fc I Ilia lit porturtal Mill . Ha) lot K.in aa)4 l' lOOOOl fat agi abk Chss H Bigurll hai a numUr t men aad teams at w rk in Mi iOOffl i-n hair sl. He has pure based a ilea boiler am) en gine for the pur ptise of pumping the aster from the tpusrrj ami up lh toadetl wagons. He has eraote I a buildinj Cm iIm machinery, built a barn .-n the premises foi the accointiiodsli n of his hora- slid in tends shortly to set ut a d. rja k rjf the pur pose ol raising the large stones from the bottom ot the "Urry. Mt. Bigneli haa at present fifteen nu-n and Ave tip mi ol work for him and he say hi 010 get out -1 worth of stone paf day. Albert Hamskev a gnnvi a' lie.i Fourth st. was driving his delivery WSfOO on We-t Briilge-st. yesteitiay afternoon when 'he hor-e took fright at a pas-nig tram on the I.. S. A M. and ran awav Mi i .. - held on to the lines untiitl.ey cut through the flesh on his hands, when seeing he could not -lop the animal, he attempted to jump from the wagon and in doing so, cut a t-evere gash in hi- taee. The horse was shipped on Turner t. where it ran onto the sidewalk. Yestcrdav morning a- -melius Kencn ga. a ield!er. oho lives at the corner of Lonitn and Ouirb - - w;t- Invmg lu- vu.r ... ih, a h Wi'st Itri.h.e ' I. ill hi linrv- balke.i. throwing the vehicle into the ditch demolishing IB) contents. Itctienra hatj his !'? br"1ke" in l,,rf K' 2f1 ITlS? injured on several other parts ot his htxlv. Mwlil.a, Wa. ..,. d SO h- was removed to his home. Karly yesterday morning Ivo IwiffjBsTl j attempted lo enter the We-i Bridge t. .Irug store of K. A. ticWilliams Mr M. -Will- . M , ...... ,,ear( JinUi, flirli,ti ;(M,, frightened them away. Thomas Clark, of 22 ; West Bioadwav -t diel yestenlav Of cn-u nption at his resi- j deuce. Mr. Clark wa- formerly a teamster I and the Teamsters I'niou were to give a, hall at Arlieiter hall. I Isftdoj SSSftiOg fr j his henetit Bell Winsor, Ifcg Wost IWMf B l male barber, has nlactsi another chair in hereto porium, which i- presided over by a young lady from Big llapid. John H Youtu. who resides at theoor- j nerner of We.-t Divi-ioti and VetO-OB leaves J tomorrow hrr ImiOSf His, wher- he exiects j to engage in l.usiness. (Je H Pew Jr. has refl'ted Lis store on West Fulton st. preparatory t OpOOiOg an ice cream parlor in connection with his other business. J. E. Furman who te.ently d -p-.sed of his West Bridge-"' grOOSy, i making a trip through New York and Pennsylvania. Jos. Oliver, who ha- Usui in Dakota for some time, is i-rmg his parent- on North Front st. J. K Stuart ami wife, of t'. Scribner-st., will spend Su-. day with friends in Spring Lake. Mr. ami Mr. John Minogue, eornei of Second and Michigan ! a i- :-. p.. .-. girl. W. R. Craves hs- pla sl another chair in his barber shop at 142 Weal Fulton st. Colli rat i 4wrdil At tbe meeting of the Board of Pobttl Works ia"- SVOaiOg, thftM I n rar ta were awarded -the laaprovesssvjt "f BoffBtf B to Kitidge Bros., for B''.u7o the improvement ; of Spring st to J. B Bathewson, for $5.0; and the grading of Ban lay t t- Joel Col- i litis, f r t The Caro A I'.ot Huron Itaktroa'l Post Hi . Mien , April 24 - The sur ! vev of the proposed 'iUo A P rt Huron ! railroaal has leen completed. Chief Engi- : ! neer Turner has re ume l to Bay City to ! complete his msp ami his reiorf He is satisfied that his route is a gK1 one. Strikers Intlielrd PaaBsftfS, lex . April M menu were found today agamt eikel Brown. Tom Hswlev and John BtxllwaU, "inkers for the .-Uirm ti u ol r a n of Hm Interna tional A Creat Northern railway I he no were arrested t h . - . i -ung. A Ktlimsr.io t'.' ..... Rarsl Ksi v m to, Mi. h Apr i .4 P. smith s OOOfBI BMP was destroyed by h Isst night, throwing twer.tr men o,,t of , ployment. The l-sss t i .' AbarOt three hundred hsrrei wrs letr. ' a- s-re a)- tj,e to--; t- nging t" tfi men H SWtna a for M. Laata. I'nii m ri . prd24 John W Hsves, of t hs geoersl n- ' ' ' v of L isv If A gsarfst rr raaatMg. k iBg Ajofl ft By Bss so ate I in. hue eaigravusf abaoo aanraweaiU If the iwarsVaia of too Taa-a.aAa-litki.i an exact iiaeiMMsk of Ite Kerr B Tuppei asm .. u ki a i..,.,. ii ii . j Ol II . I 1 ' lv ""' v ug uia, aoa 0 oenhea of Hev Jatuea ' Bo)oe 1 1 preaident of tOO ioOAOIWI. liaptist I beolugieal .Nriniuarv . uf keailmOy. Mt lupprr a as bon si Wastan. -i. . I t J, is. -I "and at . !. mi . u;e ,.! : u.air icula'ed as a student of Mcr I i.ihi t si ier lit Chicago 4 Iter a Michigan tmrl per acseptad a osi lain Mlis t Itapt st last May bstomr i Dr. Samu. ' . - ! bv the rUU f t his citv. and - . hi . luppwi a a Ail hough his sen ten be i. n... His ollh pv and t- pastor, e Mr igiuai oarefu i preacher is serimtiis ai thn;. Ihe . .!. j her gra4pie feer lessly the .piertioi - ul tin iav aud adv.. cates what he m- c - I He -tie of the mo-t proiiiim if oi . . men and Will make himself tell a- at. Si Sg and. refining, as BalbOS oBrialrSnfatlng, intluaOo in this community so louk- a- be dwed among us His work in tin- city has bean short, but the people lu whom i,e preaches are much at in he; ( him tsi h as a aadol In tid and a religious adv iser. - - AT 1 HI. II I lt 11 I - I J A V . Mr. Ontmer will leal the u .h ; ntvuis at the W . t . T. I. Hail on Pearl -st. at 4 o'clock this afternoon. At the Second Csmgregatiotia Rev 11. I tier wi.k astor. there will be Easter Hi Bk morning and evening fiun day School at noon Kev. J. tiraham .f the Division -t M. 1 church will conduct KW-r eervioes n 'h morning, A serv ice lot the hlldreO will In hell in the evening Rev. William H MoBBUM, of Bisstuo Wood Chapel. Will conduct I islei ntvioj thi- morning. Subject of evening sermon ' A walk with JgOOB First Congregational church Easter set vi.vsi.oth morning and evening la I hi evening the Sunday S ho -I assisted by t!t choir, will give an .n-u on. .-r: In the First Beformed bun b the astor. Rev. P. M.sTdyk. will preach an Faster ser mon to the children in the morning In the evening, serv ices appropriate for the day Rev. J. E Roberts, of the First l uiUns Society, will prea Ii tlii morning upon "The Doctrine of the Resurreclion." - in dsv School at noiin No evening service. There will le appropn . I .as!-? - at the Church if Christ, corner of North Divi-ioti ami l.voii-sts, this im-riiinrz. Bar mon in the evening by ti e pastor It i t. F. Bichards.)n "The Reeurrecti on of Will SO the subject ot Br Ke sermon at the Fountain st B the Christ. " r B lanoaj titist Church this morning Sunday School Easter ion cert in the evening At the Eat-t M. E. Church, the tastor. Rev. .1. W.H COllsle will pn-a h in the m .rning KpOO The KeMirrccliou of C'ir;-t.' Easter 'ronrrt by Uis Sunday Ksdiool in t he evening. The subject Of Rev. ObagBg Flllhrr discourse, at the in versa I st bun b thi m. ruing will te The Signifuante of Life. ' The Sumlsy s , an Easter concert in the ever ing. The Ldwral Holland Congregation 001 hold Easter servicea in the I'm eersal lal Church st 's m'oIik k p m Pre long hv the pastor. Hev Y W S Httgenl Subject "The Living din-t. Bi-ho Pster..n. of t be Children of .) u will prea h iug ujon the sul '!--ry Rvi Vfsvs or Fait I, e-' ii. .,', ing bv M.e p., the HM.rnirig. sM Ot rt in t he evening Young op s Mie Bos F ' OB Church, will OMsBl in the morning wit SwslloWisi M Faster serv.. e a ith At ths First Pre t or. Bev H P NN moniing upn "CI Relation to ' "brStil fch Preac H ..'.! OJrl A tailsae FksOl t'emnilasf f the grea- ;. . t awotry, too Kohjhts of loss V'ii g".d IsBBBtstKrri id I r ; ... . . p .rr- f .r v - . o' Ls. ' ' 4..,,,,.. a. ., snj - !A TTs r at ina OBBlit Ataof t,4 i' M mass ooao tsaaai v MaAtoViM AHUllMlllS i - -4 L aiti i ... hdlo laaliaii h Wm H M W of i bat A Uraa Paget t V M Ra j mead J X Allegan . . U i in ''.; ,io I fie HiS Hi The A goal In rlovi Will l- he Ap Hugh Mi bouse w cislesl I h hsv ( 'hamel Iter 1 1 XL . a ss i Ja - BssssssmooottwoB at oB Ion I