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FIFTEENTH YiEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1855, NUMBER 97, e e e—— 1ts bus, mess of timber eutting, the palace, Archbishop Corrigan presiding Bantine, - R — - These ‘f'l”?' te last gergices prior (o the — - . 2 " i . Civr! Service Matters, k sval of the remainsto the eathedral, At " . AWRN Harrowing Tales which the Oorwin Brings TYEATERDAY'S APPOINTMENTS, e Great Hoadly-Foraker Gubernatorial lm"k llnu:lurrow';:u nllnu uu-lul-u \I\lll be (The Balkan Diffionlty Breeding a Cat and LU ‘"“"';“ SVE :T“' Yesterdag's Trade in Live Stock and Pro- N b i b o o ’ n into the cathedral ana placed on a el y ON BEACHL \ i from the Northern Regions. Wasmisarox, Oct. 12.—The postmaster. Contest on the Point of Settlement. catafalque in the center aisle near the altar, Dog riot in Europe, MGnTos Beaci, Oct. 1L—The attend duce by Beo Specials, general todday appointed the following PR The remains will be exposed to public view S ANce was large, fourth-class postinasters: during the entire day, A posse of police wiil q TR NP ., 5 ) e THE PERILS OF POLAR SEAS. | iconsin—At Glenbur Dinnis, Jr.: | THE OHIO ELECTION TO-DAY. | have chirge uf the entrance to the cdince on [ SPUNKY LITTLE SERVIA reequarters of a mile, for maidens four | pmoNPAY'S CHICAGO MARKETS __ > € s, Jr.; Fifth avenue. People Wil cater by the main yearolds and upwards—King Arfhur won, —— Winoosck, Frederick Joerns; Ashbridge, -— door and pass down “”hl‘"hhr' e through the - r-g-brae second, Kisber third, Time, 1:1% Willls Ecklebors celsior, J. T, Coates: . . center aisle and pass ot by the side aisles. TR gt Lot H A The Dangers, Losa of Life and Hard- | WIS Felebarrys, Bxcelsior, J. T Coates: | The Gathering of the Olans and the RSERIBlGRIlIN ¥ ide aisles. Timorons Bulgarians Fleelug with | Mileand eighth=Delilah won, Topey sec- | Some Fine Rangors in Cattlo—Wheat ships Undergone by Hardy Ads . Linder: L it Smgel Detatls of the War Measures A QUEER LIBEL SUTT. the Enemy on Thelr Fronticr— “"{l‘~"";:fif]‘::“"“".'}j-m b i ngen-Little Recovers Slightly From Sate venturers on Alaska 1 i ron: "Tremplo i, Clsles: 1; Afoot in the Great A,":'}3\"Iv:'v:vnll_l‘ts,-T-“-n‘*_nIu;w“ v‘x::.‘\;:-:.n» ny Other News of Baropean M yon, e 1_;[(\n- seeond, Jim Renwick urday's Tamble - Corn Coanta, : . Henry E. Hotehkiss Struggle . i Lo bttt Interest 00 ALRFRY " \ 0 ¢ . Joo Muriay won, Battledoor second, and Provisions. : =7 surveyor-general of the Territory of Utah, PR 3 ot 12.—[Special to the g '“.\'i'i'l!j'!fi:.gl"\'ff R T - = The Cruise of the Corw G O, ROIEL ot New Metico. b be The Situation on Both Sid 3x-Postmaster-General Key, presid- The Bulgarian Rempns. wards ~Leman. won, Strabisins - second, Chicago Live Stock. Fraxcisco, Oct. 12—The 1 ister of the land office at Los Cruces, Ne CrNCISNAT, Oct. 12,—The election in Ohio | ing in the United States court here, is trying BILIVIA PREPARING FOR WAL John Sullivan third, Tim»2:01 - ot. 12, ~[Spocial to the - . * e Vi s Cruces, New ) : AVIA PREPARING FOR WAIL A TAINY DAT AT LATOSTIA X al to the Brr.) revenue entter “Corwin® arrived here -“l"y“_' $is by i i to-morrow is for governor and other state 1.”|||u-1 suit for $10,000 damages against l!ut NEW Yonk, Oct. 12.—[Special to the By CININN AT, Ook 12,1t rained throughont A for the to-day with about one hundred of the erews et e Uy daebicipald STA- | officers and for members of the legislature | Times, brought by Dixon, a tax collector of | —A speeial eablegram to the Sun the races, The atien Tynee was very good lay, against 8130 st Monday. s market of the wiceked Aretic whalers aboard. The secretary of the treasury has issued \eh shall elect a suc to Hon. John | Blount county, Alabama. A dispateh was | Servian ministe . Mile and an eichtli-Thady won, Me was falrly active and prices in a genoial way Tiro “Corwin™ rins news from the Avetic | elrauiar to esions oiicers T which ho says | Sherian, United States senator. This gives | sentto the Nashville World lnst March stat- | says he momentarily espets ol i s UGG VLA PN fully as strone as last woek on all useful s fleet to the 4 Shio reports that | A% 1 ABRCAES |'.'.'“'1.'fl.'»’.-;""".’fh:.'.'.i.'3\' qure 1 | a peculiar inferest to the election of memb Ing that Dixon, while engazed in an attempt | the murder of King Milan or of the entrance | Mile and sixtcenth: Billy Gilmore and | and natives, the best making 85 70@8 00, the whalers ) il Btetants iy ini - the. Uikt States by | Of the loglslature, Returus whioh purport to | fo rob his ewn house, s mistaken for. a | of the Servian army fnto Turkish territory in Topedale dead heat, Philips thied, 13U T | There wore ho 8610 or $020 cattle on ale. were blown ashore in o g Lan Aug- | raiiways From conthienons Torcign toritors, | be based upon a polling of the state by the | hurlar by his wite, who shot and killed him. | an cffort to regain possession of Prisrand. | Py o Giltnore won e Lo Medinm and common natives were plentiful N i T34y : 01 jo dis v therwise d oL ciation @ peare o papers | M. Mija el ation to farious secound, 3 I L wd Wt L and Intitude 71 OF the “Susan's” crew Lhatug 150 L UntLOUCEWISE | \widely different results, The democratic es- | supplied by it und was republished by the | of extreme eravity and he openly adwmits that 01, A i would like. They had to compete with prime BT i ,“'"I' EOMEN WER \m“l', ik W Asiis TEBASKA WONDER, -~ timate elects Hoadley by from 20000 to .f‘n'nln:: ILw :m‘t”; ;.\t‘gr;:;»‘nmz‘ :-{in\hl-ml‘l‘! ¢ | the throne and life of King Milan is hanging .mlu“'\"."-“hfi‘.:.n] iy Troubadour see- | Jjestorng m;rl“.-m o :.I::h-i One m.iv IY' of AR /ot e ptatsel g4 | e fourth elnss postofiice it Holdredge, Nob. 1 RatAeE foe I.‘:‘ Bl ”}'('“"t papers tliugiont” the counirs. witich cou; LAy Lurkish 'l;"’"“-"‘“'-' upto | Mg T Lass won, it Douglas sec | 00 T, and o o S byl ] ! 4 b 5 plaeed on the list of i 4 A gove "1" RA "." m _‘3 tained ,' he d spateh the o) appearcd 12 present has brought under arms 180 ond, Athlone third, ‘time, e any natives of similar av o on owned l:.\l\‘\‘fllum Lew i u{_]-\lnl’\glvl;“ud; A "!muu»l.“.ml\. |||:vn|h~ L‘ I'llu|;t"livl‘|:;lf“ (i x“”;izll‘.‘.:.“u. e Inu::x‘\rlllu;“xlnvln;:‘(l:<(. talions, averaging each 700 men. This makes . thé market, T ns we Tvt as .T’.-n:ihn L and the “Susan” by Aiken Swift of | that oceurred, not a single i o i U damages be seenred o He NG W AVRIABIE. 19010007 e v ¢ as some s 0 k, o e AL g {16 TUItION Gt ROt Oatos. ot bt piace g il botl ajority, The element | caso, it 13 sald that ovory other papet which | 1 total foree now available 12,000 men. INDIAN ATROC it it sut e na o sk foR 1 Iy vessels Jost since the v | yet been recdved at” the posioftico ey neertainty in tie loction of governor i+ | ublisjed i wil b sna. Four larze Austrian Lloyds' steamers, | REDSKINS TAKING THE WA it 0 Ot vt Thi ko iy Y i aRins - Pors " O Rk v H prohibition vote. It isgenc onceded ks oside: "urkisl iHepo TEXAS o Eatosk 8ol HO@2.75 steot Teport of 1hat ve guientiy he posting: Mordine e | publicans. Plie vote two years ago was Indian Territory Troubl and - other ports e Sichuity S e '\lxl forn Toxins of l\‘\}“ i “Lllll::ll"( e \IL"|‘D"II|IIII: uring the wn P ¢ fourth class comn £1i6 tols The democr '."l“"l !’. :_\(. roestimute: Lirtie Rook, Ark,, Oct. 1 to Salonica and to Dededjuteh, on the ¥ z 0y 1 dressed beef trade thy S| . gond i hiat to (e w Abiatian 1 pensation of a pres postinnster, ‘This [ 14t 00 to 660 fie brobibItiontsts | the Brk.]—A dispateh from Tndian terr i or' e rafiway from Adtiaiopie th | 0F he Sam Simon Catile company’s ranelt | S focded tradg openod rathor qrict putiveapsized on fle wiy,” e ofieer e ptaitins b satd e inprecedented an | RGOS LW JIeer VOte, |\t Tiiero i prospeet of serious trouble | Pitippolis, Tt hus now been docided o enll | writes under date of the St fnst. a8 followa: | with some L0 on sty winoie which, was he deck on the “Cora Q04 " \ e histo e deps I " i y 0 Ohs e b Ol nn ¢ p e “w T 3 SUTDI SO 4 | mooe S S, 8 Y iy Al ed- Cioiba A Bl ] I Sl R LA I ard on'the prohibition tiexet will vote with | it not blood shed over the enforecment of the | oy Lihdwehr. o et (e port ! anidiane - Inst, -Baturday suririsod g foan L e e Ty, Wi, Aek e T St P e Within_the Tast | (eir former party on the legislatare, so that | oficial order requiring the removal from | mients, two more sty g e i kT er e ahvtln bt 1y improvini, anil salesmen look for a SANING THE T 6 o sfuse o transport the mulls &t | Glasjoie sonplexion of the legislatire, In | 00 o Bt it i gt | 0 cing formed, ono at A W AteSICo N T 0t overtake them. | and with a big amonnt of feed in the” o following day the “Corwi : fhie tated fixed by the postaster toneral, | Cineininatt vigorous efforts have beoninnde | persons not entitled to resido there. Eny Othor 4t Ushiarp, 108 mi1es Hortheston Saon- | S e e e ere e i | There ueht to' be b wood tlemand, i 1o the side of the “Georg N Camplitnts Foons TN ad e e | DY & Bonpariisa committen to detect frds | ployes of the wzency, Indian traders, United | fea. The st sy mentioned i intended to Ry oI | were about twelve loads of stock entves on (Susan.® when wll e il and boiie wore tition have hecn recoived by the depurtienty | erimn i A parortyrevenl strtiling | States marshals, * andfconitragtors are ex! | advancainto castrn Rownelln It diplowintia ay.” e and only one I ool Hung ansferred. The saitors of the two wrecked esting against the methods employed af | S directio ) > G Dharet o itos | ¢10Tts now woing on fail to | ful forcnoon. Prices may be quoted at. from vesscls, 1% fn number, were taken abourd deparfinents (o secure the carriage et ST SR il QR V] e Lage QL Gl .”;‘““" i "|'[ “l"“y',f srrangements. While the other corps are 5 s S10 f0 S per head. Shipping steers, the “Corwin™ and bronght to this city, "The noaails, One o these communications | ¢ ihey have no donl B0 T o ted into the reservation and | 1 i within easy stri distanee of Solia The Weather, 1500 1t 2@5003 100 to o f 000 names nship under various proteets. u threaten the ital while | Wasmvaroy, Oct, 12—Upper Mississippi | Ibs, &4 90 to 1w maujority of them will start howe overland in | refers to allezed defeets in the Chilian ser- 814 afow diys vice, two referto the Japanese serviee, and | Wt should not have appeared o Some of them have marrded Indiah wives | watehing both the Servians and Montene- | yayjov: Loeal rains followed by fair weathers | S100@5.00: stockers and %, SL00GEL00! ! 0e AIETE | Cows, bulls an, rs of the wreeked whaling bark | the remainder attack the West Indian m Ll crny "““"-'*['"";‘("}_ o and this fact will Jrevent the stion, | srins. ; X § [ New Badfond, were seryice. “Alloge d Superinte f o anticipation of disorderat the polls. | Others huve squatted on certain lands and PLANS OF SECTLENTT, generally colder except in-extreme northern | ies'nt 82,550350. Through Texi n abonrd the “Corwin.” She erew con- | Bell today, “the complaints are fewe I WAk ABott “th'-' “‘“.‘,l - | clim to be working for the Indians. It is [ LoxpoN, Oct. 12—The Stand - | portions, slight rise in temperature, north to | were barely steady: 950 to 1,000 b { |,|:,. hirty-six ,,,:,‘.; ,,J',‘”,l seanan, AL 'I“‘l|““l“’\.|‘ than when 1 came into the oftice. 4 2ly b RS "‘.,MM‘”“'."W“, x{n_ cluss, together with —out qm‘l which n v-u\']'x{\[ |.\.|1-m B CGermany with m;- winds. beeoming variable i northern | 5 50 to 000 11 3 600 10 500 1bs, was aseoriained that the vessel was all but one instnce these: complaints are pesides the new | ihreaten iroutle. Indian Agent Tl ex- | approvalof Austria, and “England, | St ahe Cenorally higher barometer. @00, Westorn' ran firm ¢ A SINRING CONDITION without foun . and in that particnlar | 3 Long | pelled nearly all intruders the tirst inst. but | proposed, in plan for the settlement of the | "N Valley: Generally fair w ives and half-breeds, h fourof the boats were manned with nine | case the i was disabled throug ! numbers have rotuened. saying they will not | Bulgarian question that the following prin- | yiiable winds, preceded by northwest winds | S500@h00: wi 141K men in cach, there £ sear time to get | an aceident, 2 ! L ow themselves to be again ciected without | ¢ s be observed: ik in southwest portion, slightly emer in | Sales of 54 X at ¥5.10¢ them lo: THE ARCHITECT OF THE TREASURY. Speculations on the Ohio ection, | resistance. The Indian police have been tthe Greek and Servian demands be | yopthern portion, stations i i 5.005 109 Nebraska Te to procure provisions, The hoats e Y NEw York, 12—~ A Washington s C G e et Sfine ordered to arrest then, cted, BONLLCIH NOTLONS, ns, L0 1hY, 85,7 DWS, 1,178 ihx, 33,44 ther, one day aid uight, cialto e ot ONtors O tie & micaao, Oct. 12.—[Special to the B i Tl Turkey be advised to complete her CUUIEEILELIDD i Aontand, . 150 Montana, ale and witile enve i a fog on | ment who are familiar with the numerous MeGraw-Fiske Interment. ary preparations so as to be ready to in- 203 Ths, S Wyoming, 1,100 1, t01 6000l Ay bioy. Eopariall, O tho fons. for the oflice of Supervising | Says: “Reports from the hest eale IritAca. N, Y., ot 19—Thls aftornoon | (GrEerd in event of e and Serviamoving | Protective Tariff in South America. The receipts of hogs to-day were e R U el of the treasury express the opinion | hased on the connty ehairmen’s estimates, in el o Lo : | g enforee their demands. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—The department of | 23000 against 22620 lnst Monday. Trade opened Pleked tt one of the honts With elzht perdons | that the position will bi offered to Benjamin | ajoate bzl lintek, the rewains of John McGraw and Jennic | 3 That the union of Bilwaria and Roume- | coto s roecive — i dopartment o iiior slow. with buyers e I : 4 dicate’'the eleetion of the whole republic: Ut state has reecived through Consul General ¥ alive and one dead. In the afternoon imother | Silliman, of New. soit of tha lnte ate of il hole republican | g aken from the Cornell | lia under Pr Alexander, t e latter avow- - A & s ’ ' all the vigor they possessed. boat was picked up with six of the aceupants | Prof. Silliman, of Ya state ticket by a majority of 10,000, Inde- | ¢,510 e, by courtesy, they had | it 1[!!0 sovereigiiy os e seltan, be recog- [ Beach asynopsis of the new tartit laws passed rer fow 1o alive. The two other bog > not seen . s sendent returns fron wnship committees 4 ity A 3 nized. by the congress of Ecuador in August of this | on S L but in a zene) aienin nni 16 18 spposealt ero Gt AT i, bip committees | een femporarily deposited, and transferred | Deonstrations in favor of war ave being | year, T new duiies hecome operative al- | Hittie or o viviation v comy The sulfering from cold and hunger was i _ 3 o OECIMOICOUILS s - L iy 5 | to their final resting place beneath the new | held throughout Greeee. “The army is being | ier November L and many radical changes in | urday, and toward tho close vahes were ful- TR WASHINGTON, Oct. 12—The term of the | by ition warmnt the expeetation of | ool chapel upon the grounds of Cornell | avidly mobilized.” “Tne King has ealled out | the dircetion of higher duties occur. Liumber, lier than atthe opening. & TN iryao o i ey s supreme court of the United States was for. | 15000 majority for Foraker, I 05/ [ Wniversity. . Wiio. tthkfoe a8 mado withiout | ‘e Toserves o the ny 10,000 men. g pertiaps ofh Dbt tim | i e “nonthvesicrn division “eomy among them the st and thivd mates. One | mally opened at noon to-day, a full bench ve i ity in both branches of the leg- Bt e s 5 3 SRVIA Thited States xeluded by the new | loudest, ared they were getting low of those rescied, Joaquin Uhtus, from whom 5 3 Sk : i in the sen N twelve in the | @By pubtic demonstration. Tiie war duties. coes than elsewhere. Rough odds the above wereelicited, had his feet e concourse of attorneys and sy cobably 4 John McGraw was an Ithaca, N. Y., million- ions on to = 3,406 3,50 fair to good packers, & Dadly frozen, and the captain of the whaling | tators being prosent nteen attorneys | fiv i WilLEneobanly, Uik o vhe antbU kel containining a nd for extension of territo Extending the Rebel's Reprieve. and best hoavy, 5,50 to $5.00. A Dari el ainpututed his toes prior to the res- | were admitted to pr before the court. | Hamilton eounty will give i l;l CRLY. e library and musenm of Cornell Universit English, French and Austian arms have been AaRan eI 0. David has re- | mile $4.0064.05; Tight sorts, 360 to ouib; Dl eaurt B0t e | Hamilton county will give @ republiean, wia | 1t6 aied T T Jennde McGraw Fiske, bié | téndered coniraets by the goverment to sup. MoxTIEAL, Oct 12.—L. 0. David has e [ 4y Syfwiginie pigs, Sk On July first the “Corwin® arrived at Katz- | presid The % of the tern will begin | Taeis county.” ue oogn ! ). | dnughiter, died last year in Florence, Ital; ply compleie outiits for and atl | ceved a communication from Mr. Fitzpat- | 3505 rough and mixed, eshue soind, whenee two exploration” parties | [0-m0rrow w i ot e il b | T connity” sty stronly’ democrate. | ing i et Tavgg oo o tho uaiverity s sh | Ui oty been aflotoas k0 o for | rick, Riels connsel, Informin i that b | and Shipping, 250 to 330 setout, one der the command of Licuten fominsiicin e eratic majorities of Mottzomery, Pranklin | his concurrenco atiho thhie of thels mtringe. {00 hors nder bank war loan | gyo'le embarked for England at New o s by ) o proceed up the Kowak e following were among the aftorne yralk Ny 80, close i | Fiske now secks to recover 500,000 of this mon: | NS 58 s received a letter from Sir Heetor 210 1bs., $3.50¢ k 506,00, ot e Ascibtant Ensiecr | admifiied o bretioe: On motion of AUOILY | Hhere 1o Talting. chubce for (e sopmbiicia | £3.00 tho plouthut it by thut mhuel excecds tho $T0: B oo anecan o proceed up the unexplored | General nd. J. Wade McDonald, ¢ . All republiean countics will | Incorporation fund of the untyer. BruaseIEOk to extend Tiel’s roprieve until after the ap rago Produce. or. The “Corwin® then continued nsas:on' motion of k¢ respond asat last October, The prohibition- | (5nay Rending and 1s ouc ot tho to Bmile Louts Victor Laveley, the well | yoqrin his case has been heard before the - | ¢ OO0 LroCHos. nd coaled at C ¢ rles Monroe, of ists wi e r obnallintion: | Lres™ of the Now Yorls equrts.] known “wiiter on political econouyy s | PO Counel CHICAGO, Oct. 12.~(Special to tho Bre. On Ausust 17, she turned h ] uof 8. S, Burdette, Frank ¥ The. utiredoomal pledkos of . :ouow,«x: “L favor the Bulgarian unio, but E 5. Wiar:—After an easier opening in wheat ward il arived at Hotham inlet A 5 of Gunnison, Col.oand Thomas | the demberacy and hard tnics. are the. eanses Destructive Fire. (L T O e i D Trank TinodAnd Graln Riltch: to-day the tone improved, and toward the Wanasm, Ind., Oct 12.—[Special to the 3 “tie | 3 ! close of the regular board the temper again beeame quite bullish. Cables came in iodor- where she fonnd both exploring parties, who . in, of San Francisco, Cals on motion | given for this result. tion ‘hetween the great powers themseives ST, T Oct, 12-A held 0 thweel e grea 'S themseive: 81, Pavrn, Oct. 12—A meeting was held lored the Noitak viver reports laving met 3 : it i e SR I : Cixersyati, Ohio, October 12—[Special o | morning. Hamilton's opera house and three | 01 the auestion with réserve firm, but without showlng any dvance here today of representatives of the freight Jient. Stoney and partat the upper head of | Stumping the “Alabama’ Court. ilio iEfyy l{dorartnentsRofRAUAOLcasbRIBIELCHON over, It was @ ] }h,"]m“;i,y i _\.i.;..‘_\- W f ar NEW \':.m‘ Oct. 11.—The Post's Washing- the Bee.]—It is quite probable that John Me- | Jarge blocks in the conter of the town ha u‘nlummm“Il:;:rlrillp_\mi b, lh;; llzl'l‘lxl\el‘lsl‘l}; consider the question of advancing grain | \”Inmhu\l“u \:1. 111', \:xu estimated that the SR iB I tarior SDie N Cor : Ne 5, Oct. 11. 0st's Washing x Hn e g & | parge biopks i on! h Lhayve rounding it see that i ' S He visible supply would di for th hutericr, (ho*Corvin Thre has beon o “hitelt | Lo has g0t himself into a gond deal of | been destravedd an two othersare burning | union, wxeellont pates from all junetion and local points to | *0I0 & Lhlvzoulddiicloss i hicsbesn o "Thie vessel 1eft the Aretic August 25th, and it was supposed | trouble in his too g il to defeat Sens Loms G farthityihou Srd Rdolins i e irable cvils.’ Be s by OT T (be il Ged e IRL A5 ||| cochslon o yenk LtiallbEstaliin s tiniearly asrivedat S Michuls S enber an: ween the attorneys prae- | Sberman. Some aflidavits app "'“i D as Bk otataran ks beantl T IKO-MONTENBORIN FRONTIR 17ige per hundred resulted in transits selling e Tl ound (here Licut. 11 F. Alfen, Sergt. Robert- ’ ers | this morning, andas a result McLean may | asked of this eity. g i 2 A ohten at@ premium at Minneapoli RS ANC VY Sexen - o et of 1 Alabama court and oflicer: ] % sult ML ay | asked of this city, ] o incation between Turkey and Montencgro [ ¢ Atinneapolik but, tho buying contiuod g00d an Borhs, coniprisiniz the pary s of that court relative’to the payment of their | De arrested to-day. His off Ve f"“‘ roky aal aused by two }{{""Xh"_flu! which suspended its operations on September : N ory froe by some of the Jarge frous o H e by i B P salaries, The agreoment has thus far been | Pilishuble by a penitentiar. 0 men in Hide Bros. restaurant, overthrowing | §) af the s ion of Prince Nicholas of New York County Democrats. g off ts ut all primar gt weglor etieen it and SRl chiv e {under ofilelals of the 1‘,’.’"5:‘}'.',"’»(‘1‘.'..';,.l'.‘i\-l“:"ll"{-l"""", G D PNCIRsIroNGuns U dth ot resumed its Tahors. New Yori, Oct. 12-The county conven- | points, together il oot domestic and. fair Bl hetyeonilhand tio ruior yinipastkenpiand R oc o [ignenicy selves. The. } o | tre lock in whi restanrint was s ARLAN s ; : S Eport inguiry, The buying was on a ye towtet e W Ghalamd e T ot Sahg | Eeathir, samor losie ba pid. by thagoven. | allidavits allese, thatho offered éaclh of tho | &d. "he principal losses are Faniitan : 3 ch o the tion of the county democracy was held to-day. | (RS R OU I ind stsston, B mitlo o remarkablo trp’ from the Great | mont, havo given totlco to the Rtoreys thtt | 1ohunfioan ward exceutives iu the clty & e L . The populace | The committees of conference from Tam- | fhe advance being stubbornly fought BIVATako nor iR o enzloNITivorkto \adats MR b ¥ that | {o make republican wards go demoeratic on | ber shop, Thomas' elothing store. Hamilton | weing current that the | many and Irving halls entered the conven- | notwithstanding, prices rose slowly e from Y o s v NG IO bo Bt Dol | e ot ot of. tll e Areumcny [ tholegisiativo ticket. hl‘(‘}!‘x’l‘\’i’:‘m]\I‘J::lmA.]ri\'Hr":;;g‘|’|l,|1(..f""‘||‘“t‘;‘:.:.l'} B : he fronticr. The gov- | tion, bt were by resolution peremptorily re- | the bottom, and closed on the regubir | Both parties were {aken aboard wid brought | salary they will be obliged to abandon the | ppp ILLINOIS BLIECTIO stroyed. %0, insnsance not M i & el lied - to fusell attention. A full ticket wias then hou- | at outside figures, Thero was more p g 4 B S 3 ILLD L1 BrOyel ; 0. Aturaneofnon over Prince Al b inatedand Govornor il endorsed T | o wll i e dtternoon, and the iar or 8 2 “Corwin” ancliore i | the court e ete its work, 3 I NTY Y 2 L doal e M s g . rain from > 3 many and frving halls will now combine. fi v o 1or the day about 1e higher than Ploétober 1 the vessel finally left Onnalaska | AVASHINGTON, Oct. 1%—The president ) »Much inerest is being | Guding the operd’ house.” Loss estimatéd at ? = New Yoni, Oct. 12—Mary Anderson | 00 SRR closod o shade. higher for this } During the tip the health of | made the following appointments to-day: T o ey o e gieed | KR —— Cholera. mado lier first appearance afler two years of | than Saturday, : aff b sclfontand chef s Wt | T oceiver of pabiie moneys, Liosd T. | hoo today by uie rondersist in the iy e TouroN,0ct 1Thirty suecess i Burope at the Star (heatre fo-night, | Qs STherd was vory littlo featine o trads aceident. Boyd, of Wisconsin, ut Buylicld, Wis.: to b | county coutt, giving the people of Chicago an e e st | Bevendetia trom coveurred abonid | Slie was suproricd by an Englisly company, | i i oats, and priecs “showed “oniy sligh P wesister of land ofle, J. B, Weblb, of Wis | gpportunity to vote on the clection law en- and Annic Neale, daughters of W. € o T g St B IoNT s provisions ruled sy and : RIS gos aCrosse, Wis,: tobe postmasters: | ot be tro. Tnet Teetstaturc. Tha ey o | Neale, and Mary, danghter of James Neale, | port. Every precaution is being taken to omed by n andience tat erowded i | closed — somewhat —lowe ot w NORTIERN PACIFIC Dl ard| oBain Bk Grome s o] acted by the last legislature, The Ly has ) ¥ y : i it ey T e T W firm andand - unclanged. Stovks here EDLUADLOB GONTIIAGT WITH A 1| B Tatos Harslile” ST aus, l_Ll“mv thie local option feature and nust be adopted | £0t into asmall lat boab on Mahioning cre prevent the spread of th .1|‘.~‘¢‘-g|:;¢:.1|n.~,um. hou :‘}’.n.( doors. Her play was “As you O Ry 8 B e : iaeaaxyitey Hlica B b by the people of the city or village desiring | With W. 8. Neale as oarsman. When they | 2 NOEL 1N AMERICA. ot instances Laye sold lrgely to i o + Surgeon Gener: 5 Duburst, 1L 5 P, ¢, Trude, Perry, Ta E. | its beneit before it heeomes operative. Doubt | reached the middle of the eroek the boat | Hailton R ca ] The Dakota oudgeship. T 2—The following let- |yt ™ i D. M. Tossor sank. The gitls grasped hold of the youne 4 pad S N st L fn s antt o | Lo D - M. Do has beei expressed as to the constitutionality | S0nK- The gitls grasped | > youn | cliole country had pass St PavL, Oct. 12—4 Deadwood special ain in Sight. Jefforson, L. 1. n, Lanark, 111, ; ; : C He was an_expert swimmer, and | oyer for the present, & 34 A : i ; Sparks: The se yol'y ded thiat the | of the kaw, and with a view to testing thit sed nfter o torrible struggle to get 100se . RERIERONE S to the Pionecr Press says: The Times this . 12—"The following figures corps of engincers is a stafl corps and not | question the connty court formally deelined | ¢ to_shore, ‘The three girls were | MoxtiraL, 5 N kel soc. | evening announees the resignation of Chief | taken from the official v of e 0F engln g 1 3 y : 0, ; ce glrl [ONTREAL M. J. 1. \ A A o onyuee o h Lonmend,. to order his clerk to provide the | drowned. The ged from 15 to 18, {"h”;yr"."" R y o Justice Edgerton for the purpose of enieing the board of trade to be 1 on F S R S st I —— spécting ( s on the e field o st Judge Moo ‘ ite change to-morrow show 3 an e 3 The Presidont Will Vote. l..n.'l‘ lhrv::\‘::.f!l ‘fi'r'.'.‘;..‘il)} x(]’»r.n'f ui‘.“ln"\'\"u A Dead Dlvine. S wrenae TIVOE With & View o protecting tholiiincalng l"“x'tlhfn "’l‘:'i(!x\' iow ;u:::‘"l(tll :.l; S '|| '«:;lrn:x ||‘x‘ |‘|:‘"l‘}“um~:lh I ..:.'-',"'.'.'."f 4 unissioner-Generalof Land Offie WASIINGTON, Oct, 12—~The Post says: | made to the supreme coutt for & mandampe | New Yoni, Oct, 13.—Rev. Danicl Irving, | his sate should - the “cholera: reach this | Washington with the resignationand expects |, ““l' S turday, Ootober 10, and. 2 ‘; Sir: Thave the honor to report. th The president has decided to go home and | compelling Judse Prendergast to issue the 'y of the board of foreign miss '(‘1:1‘1'"“} N’".""" “ ,\u“““ l{}e‘“‘ [ )4“||h‘1: to be appointed to the vacaney. anads on Suturdoy, .4. '.‘ ““IIj x:m |I||n. completed reports in the Northern Pacitic | yote fn the New York state election, The | Oer Meanysile a vacaey wiss madeiin the | sions of the Presbyteriah chureh, and a lead- | possessing bettdr i s fian any other N A duarpnse QYor DAoL I YN railway company and Moutana Improvement | oxact day of his depariure has not yot, how- | I Tof o e mumir of | ing divine in that demomination, died in | stition on the continent, is very poorly ar- The Oregon Senatorshin. company timber (respass eases and herewith x, been fixed. It is probable that he v divided evenly on the pe e el | Orange, N. J., this marning, aged oi, His | Tneed and shoud bo reorzanizéd lnuelc | Portanb, Oregon, Oct. 1L The ¢ transmit eight reports, making, with what I | lea . o on Monda; y the Jaw to be constitutional and three holding " et by TrINoRs Drouehton by | Ately: With the prescnt, armanzements’ stil | or to-day called u spec 1 150 Dave already transmitted, thirty-one separato :llml ca \l!‘lln\h.nll‘nl r«.: 1“.1.,,“ r.»u.nnlm |l| [ I\“l‘ un tional. <n‘ rlu‘: Wednes- | abroken I),.Iuldlln'nur\nlh .«Iu{r'l\ ,~n~l.|lmwl SRR S MO BRYGE oMLY tion with | 1 ire to con The wnount of in Chic TR s S sy iy and then return to the wh 2 | day, Alexander Sullivan, on behalf of peti- | by o fall while in attendance at the pan-Pr whada altogoether, ok <o Iihogathn. ol o named wis X :“::‘I“l‘:l v:f:\jum ll\:x‘i\n:., that U"uT corpo- | il wot e avay ' siom the city I o e o engtlly. anzument nlu]d DYttrian ‘council ‘in Betfast, Treland, In 185, patsaking DO HIC sopiinow he suid that It LPider the constitution thie speeial & f 3 oats, ons N W to be e om ¢ ntside. The p motion’ asking court to make e = f o Reab A0 | limited to twenty days, tho publle o 43,100,000 voter in Buffato, and his name is ro gste the necessary order for the subiission of the vating Oysters,® singuloh he parseversd . e disense could - e of lumber and_ bridze i in the ninth ward, He will be accompan Taw notwithstandis AT e e L L O HL L L | be eindlicated betoro eolweatlior conie T K. of British Grai railrond ties, 15,400,000 shi as far v York v i Nevera S 4 | Corn SeriNas Hanpson, L, T Oct. 12, —Ar- — il st K, of L. k o bunehes) ords of wood and s I'l'( \ l“ Y .ll. || ry Manning Hln \||giul|lmlilh1 AIIIIIIlh refusal, at a time Helal cult fovataraina ) letel ¥ b Politi HAMILTON, Ont., Oct The general Loxpon, Oc The Mk Lane Exe ches), 5085 cords of wood and \d Col. Lamont, Tis 1 secretary. | when 1t was helieved the refusal would b eial culture of oysters has been completely Prench Polities. HIEONy. Qb Och PRI o8 11 118 1010 s Biltish 2 ‘ eyib vatue the et s1o per | St votes iy A1bany and " Cob” Lan e hfore the suprene eurt s 56 | suceesstul at the batching station of the New A REVOLUTIONARY SPECI, nssonbly o Knights of Labor bes decided to ",':,',:,‘["‘,‘l“ ok PR “”}-},"'fi‘:. o f:fi,fl: d ¢ uld he a o i ourtlandt county p ribunal’s decision ore the rork Fish ¢ o eI PAns, Oct. 12—~M. Brisso emier. i | meet next year at Richmond, Vi, 2 st Week say s bad weathel at 40 cents per tie, §3 - vember glection, should not prevent the cont | Lork Fish commisaton, Thousandsof soung AT ct. 12.--M. Brisson, premier, in , has materially atteeted samples of new wheat £ at S50 per 1000 and shingles ut ST T ¥ T et s It the comit | were cawght on seallopshells and are now answering a congratulatory address on his | e S s ) k N0 per 1.0 ’ ak " g e B A e e i e L R K illy Hughes, who was arrested on sus- s caized i de “or I 0, i 50, cenix bunch, would | g ooy 'K deeision unt 1 the January '\»l'll‘:}“““;:l‘!{';”-VG{f,' (,"".‘_fl"‘l‘l .'.‘H.-;L' t reoleetion to o seat in the chamber of | nicion. of hoine one. of tho thieves Alss "‘:'H“!' i \'|| " 4lf‘n|m_ml] r old .:| sortsy amount to Se3L40% This does not represent 0 B e, Bl RDARY term of the suprenme court, when the vacancy | o HoR S SRR leputies, sald that the conservative gai v T WHO | which have advanced & sixpence, Saled:of all the ti W wood cut for the Northorn | ment was made to<lay that Mr. Sylvester | iy that ' bod Witk el YA | cially fmpreguated and hatehed. dapnlic b sald that e conscryative gaing | by -"l”l “i“"“"'“ 8 'l""" -I‘“”" in Jish wheat during the week werc 75,204 citie raitroad com y Eddy, Hawmond | Jolnson, distillerat New Haven, Ky, has | The court was carnestly pressed o give the R cannot shake the eonfidence of the republi- | Coun: ufls, was taken over the river | 08 01N 8 SRS ol o oot et B e B B L |, A e e ttosns | s A oo bty )y Diised 10 £ive 4 . M. S P, & 0, Boduced Rates, | s Who' will T afority of 10 ' the | ycsterday, Mr. Seott” eame to Omaha | 4 it o Tih Aalush 1005 % w n’\'l"l"fi:n’n‘nx.'nI;‘("”'.”Rl'\"tfil.“ 1|"IW_III\I”-IIIl|!\. .1:4; a bo distributed as follows: St. m;l i l‘h’gu:lllll'll con \(\lll'!.;\:ll‘ it \,\mlnnl u.i Pave, Oct. 12—The Omabia reduced | 1 m:'i"-[“ TA \,"II: llwl"‘;[ .'\I.”.':m“" ;fiud )ulmmnl--(l |!w )r.nh lnumll ”.I. jl}'""’" ”“ ‘“"“ Spon( .l."-“““'- L'll y(f;n: hsolute 35 0 ge both hospital, $12,0008 Nazar. | enforced in the election of 155, which wil rom 1 ints estomn Lc alia £ chists, By doo] 0 gva ughes, and took the young man ba he market for gn wheat continues to Witnesses o estify 1y those cases of even to | Ay il Elizabeth hospitly S12.000¢ Nuzare | 10N of the most, important ever held in from all points on its systew to Omaba B | of ‘e republie, would eause a revolution in | (REES M 0 (M08 Without | strengthen. Flour iy ‘more diflienlt (o par- find. . persons of wi 1 could obtuin | Sih seadomy, S500; Littlo Bistors of, 1ho | Gl e o en i Slente S | cents, making the meduced rate from any attempt 10 secure (hat ond. Neither | WIED i, ho being 8 10 B Shast and i sixpence 10 ono Bhilllng doAReR: “l,l'vllgmu lik Y v information. | Ay johnson has previously made large donge | Judies of the courts of record, four congress- Paul and Minpeapolis 17 5 republicans nor monarchists desive war | @ requ 4 American onts are firmer, The supply of here the dep 5 Were eotnnitted, Iy T R T Er s nen, a sheril, a county treasarer and mome | former rate. This Is i eonsequence of a v (d, hut the republiciuts alone can assure eTS—— wheat is restrleted; prices are a sixpenes Lol vl(.cl_h«lruml ., and Bear Mouth, ol bers of the lesislatu The proposed eleetion | duetion made by the Milwaukee on Suturduy ce at home, Real kstate Transfers. Highe Seven cargoes arrived: four wi 3!1' i I ve ,\.]lh nly .wnh-.l: and the men The Strect Car Driver's Strike. i o most prominent features of | from Chicago, from 1810 15 cents, o — The following transfers were liled Ost | soll, four withdrawn, and three remained, jite wiio Were eniployed on the contracts during | riko. ew York and Massachusetts laws. 1t e Ivish Politics, s L v | ehuding one of Califdinian, The narket: t the construction of the Northern Pacitic rail- | 87, Lovis, Oct, 12.—The situation in the | abolishes the systein of swearing in votes on 5 - Cong, Oct. 1 Phe nationalist conventl 10th,with the connty clerk, and veported | e GG EGuiet wnd e, English - wiieats road hiave goe ta parts unknown, stroot car strike remnins unchanged sinco | election day. Only those whio ragister in ad: A Great Contractor Dead i, Qek e nationatist convention | e o U pee ey Ames’ Real Estate, | were n sixpenes dearer: foreign were iy gixs ' this 1t has taken e mueh longer 10 COL | vostordar. e strilions sssemblod anietly ¢ | vane o olla Wil Bo onion ot WELLS', Minn,, Oeh{ 12—Clark W, I | for nominating candidates for parliament |00 5 o ] pence to a shiliiug dearer, Four was sty plete this investigation than it otherwise | Y03 A 1auietly at | j 50 oming and elose at4in the after- | Thompson, builder of the Southern Minneso- | from county Cork assembled here to-lay. ageney ; and ocensionnlly i sixpence higher, Beaus Rhould. I was hampered by ofticers of the | Turner hatl this morning to await develops | ghon——un anangement it s claimed. that | ¢ P ROULIAI ¥ Parnell, Dillon, John O'Conner and 600 del. | dume: cvand wife fo Daniel P. An- | were tully one shilline dearer, Corn was g Montana Limprovenment eomp ho ap- | ments. The cars are running on_ulll lines fimed, thit | taund the lurgest eontrastor of ploneer day BELEU, 221300, £ O JINOT QI W6 Al oy subdivisi ¢ lot i : anu L mpany, who ap: 5. 3 nuing on_ will prevent “repeating” the bulk of which g i . e . yecon. | BelL lot 7. Jsubdivision of 1ots 5 | Darlogs were quiet. Oats steady, }muwl 10 ex e o wira | under the protection of police. . No disturb- | rid fecrmt Hoctin e i oventielt | in the Northwest. diad Jast » t ere present. An enthusiastic recep- | gy, Roger's plat of Okahoma, s fortifying theiv position. ‘The company had | @ lave oceurred. of the drivers | Judwe Prenderast o0k tho ease under | ¢Fect of a paralytie shock, e will be buried | tion was given to the party leaders, Owing | Douglas Co, w d—81,000, Stanaa aiINITe fuzents along the line endeavoring tosuppress | and conductors who were frightened of by fdvisemont. and this morninie grmted My | At Lacrosse, Wik, onJVadnesday, to the stroni differences of opinion” exist A. N, Punnell (widow) to Charles W. ANy SOnARIERRIAN. 1lic ets of the Montana Linproveinent | riters returned to work and no_serious | Sullivan’s motion. This action, it _is expeet- - among the delegates representing the cl Fand i and s 2 lot 85 Brrraro, Oct. Thegrand jury of the compaiy’s operations, ‘Phe company 15 an | ouble is apprelionded for th present. e vl snake tho YR Dairy Market. contl wentioned for the “Perrace i i w il 50, comrt of general sessions found indictments unseruplons corporation that will leava - lect hich oll VRIS or fi'Selected candidates for six o Charles L, Clarke (s nothing undone to gain their point, 1 found Oficers of the Knights of Libo e R R Wkl Cmcae, O, Phe Inter-Ocean's Eb | GigiGons, leaving the convention o s Warron Switzler, lots 11 for eunsplraoy agalogt . D. ATehling, Fa that no reo whittever confd be placed tp- | IEx sz rox, Ont, Oct, 12—At {ho genc ? d e g gin, Hlinois, special sayn: On the board of | ghe seventh, g ], o of the Standard Oil company; 1, o statements made by the eftiecrs of (e ANAEONLE D i o R THE DEAD GARDINAL trade to-day butier wasdfismer, selling mainly |~ Loxpos, Oct. 12.=Mr. Parnell, previons (o Taude C. Kinnettand Jennie Atehison to s, partuer of Chas, D, Prattand: com Montana lnprovement asclnbly of the Kulghts of Labor, held here, Bk ool at 24c. 3 W0 pounds were | his dep: Cork, addressed a Public Use, certain streets and alleys of | panion of Awmbioss McGregor, of Clevélands iled you n copy in - duplicite ving officers dected: Grand | PREPABATIONS FOR AN IMPOSING FUNEERAL | fdle ui Mo Regular salos of chocse | crowd ol eitizens assembled o the stre ‘s ndds g, e.—-81, i 5% aTost Callfor S Wweers e Northern Pacitie railvoud | an, ‘L, VI tow.derly,Seranon, FORTHE GREAT PRELATE, Wore 140 hoxes at 6@8ige per pound. TE Lihs beonducided it Mr. Parnell and John | — Charles L Glarko to Publie Use, lism B, Everost, of Califoruia, anil feile ny and the Moutana Tmprovement | 'ai ¢ hy Troreman,” Richard GHE | Npw Yo, Oct, 12— (Special to the Be.] o Deavsey will offer themselves for re-election 1l Everest, of Rochester, ‘The complaivant, the 1 wis furnished . moe by | 1ths, Chicago, HIS.: General' Seerets ~ Sk welal Lo -1 A Musde e o to paa inmeR fron the city of Cork, John A Hutfalo’ Lubricating Ol company, leges Fairwent of Spr Preasure el Tainer, Philadelphia - | =The work of draping St. Patvick's cathedral A Murqerep Bopna Over - frey, lots 29 0, "y % k Dby | that the defendants” conspired to {.un . T exdiv wrintends andita G. Caritle, Brookiyn, N. ° on th avenue, for the funeral of the ca:s NoiRIstowN, I 2, Wilson, the The Small Pox. q £1,400, up ks at Butfalo: that- thiy Lln'v Noithern 1 3 mpany, 1 | Seeretary of lusurance, 1. G. MeGa « | dinal commenced at 9 o'clock this morning | Seli-=confessed wurderer of Anthony Day MONTREAL, Oct. 12.—There were sixty-one Frank'B. Johnson and wife to William L. ed withesses (o comiit perjiny ; that they _ Biwve the honor 1o be your ¢ It servant, W . I aA ey S 5 was bronght here vesterday from Chi " | Monroe, lot 3, block 1, Cunningham’s Subi- vation in freight ya e T Pk S 2 and occupied the cutie day. The doorson | Jasbroweht hore yestordas btz | dteatlis from small pox in this ity asd nelehs | Vidion, Onalia: w. oy ' L0 Yo pay. oxtossive | Speelnl Tinber Agont, ituthdvum. 1. 'F, > at Kookuk, Main aud side entiances on Fifth avenue A aring to-day befure s Justice of | poring villages Saturday and seventy-six ye Annie P, Kountze to Thomas W, 1. Ri o they standered th ) Pire the pe nd was committed for trial, A # l'l‘lniv-nlln\u'( uh-ll X to by Azent Haley in KEOKUK Oct. 12.--A fire at the mil | were completely hidden with folds of hewy i terday, B acres of ne Lol nw L s | ;Jun- I.lulmm I‘leilru B ittt e ek Fart, i 11 Moy | tiuery establislanent of Frankel & Co. hero | black o A altar adling, | lows's LicutenantsGovernor Resigne, Hall County Republicans. ; 4 | LSRR CIOL NG, I S GG loft were thoroughly Dis Moisks, loway Oct. 12 -Licutenant- GrAND IsLAND, Oct, 12, [Special to the | % ¢ Ty, wing works at the instigation of t§ las to the News says: The superintendent e renbving Buceassrullydexc: o T omis ot Clus BerJ—A temrible five fs raging at North | and also the Elenie ind Sclavenic racs for 1 ! eated their_tasks. McLennegan, who ex- m, Col. hio O 5 e 0 — - The Ohio Campaign. Manchester, which begap at 1 o'clock this | an extension of INTERIOR, GENERAL taruprud, ldaho ) Taun Juwrovement company of the second | to-day damagod goods several thousand dol- | pulpit, and choir part, 1t binds the 1 apany 1o | dars worth, principadly by smoke and water, | draped in black wnd the throne and pietures | Governor Manning toglay tendered b Bek.]-The republicans of lall county, > » A Oil company. e is now sald withidiaw ol of its lands | Cause unkiown, in royal di elock this mori- | ation o the goverfor, preparatory o 1ee | their convention, elected as dele At Chyrles C, and wite and other e state's evidence, whicli i 1h o disposal i - - chrated yequiem | pioving to Topeks, Kan. " "y 1§ ceipgaie ¢ | Sarali . Patrick, lot 4, see $—15--13, Douglas | prime cause of these indictuents, ; .“,]G‘,,!‘ "lw ;-wumi A Dakota Killing Serape. 'll’.;ll“ in ¢ | e 4 I al1 L] L] d state conven [l‘l-n M. \Hm\x}l, Emer ( i"‘ll'\\( 58p i - ¥ aber from s fands, Tnoyeturn e " A TR Y ala A MeDonakl, Tgn et o s, diones Jackson, O. A, Abbott, S red, W, and wife to Jacob €, Denise Manitoba A ros, B e v Lbs s duproviint Comnaiy | o, 810 Stoxg Ores, Dok, Oct, 18 =Henry L { 3585 R G0 ; Wisoanstn Gentral Enrnings. tvistoplier. Schlotieidt, o 3 0, Clarke's add Omaia, wd A et ‘“ ',r,'f,“_r e Bansfoin o (he railioal cwwpany 3,001 ) | Barnett, of Chic ; e watd e serviee 0 L Bostoy, Oct. 1 —~Phe earnings of the Wis- ., Dodye, 3. M . NREL, Ots - A SNutiucline. kel 1l shares of it capitai stoek ol {ie s of | W, Moigzan, of Ortonville, hex v The | sisters whe have taithifully 3 igil si con Central railroad during September were i L. Clarke and i to Fred, W, | res aie raging westof this city. "P'wo’ mony 0. 100, 1y g 10 el shines valtial 8t 4 purties fad beea deinkis 1 3 rddinal’s death, as well as by M, §117, in of $4,637 eompired with the also nominated: For sheriff, I M, | G i, Clarke's add Omatia, o | Bones wnknown, with many cattlé i@t LKL The Baprovement company also | resfed, y and three other nie S wonth last year, ‘c.fl. county judge, G H. Caldwell; treas horses weiw burned o death,