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repon 'xv_rw-j-gf-'— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR., OMAHA, SATURDAY MO NING, LY 124, {OVEMBER 14, 1335. NUMB B s ot A 2 GALVESTON'S BURNING BLAZE, | ettt v | srmnsise wuswsoues. | AY OF DOUH WILL DAWN |, A 1vees cowraion. | wasmros ows. | (ADTURED FROM TWO STATES 14 Honnd the Op- 5s The lTuepector General Sohmite Hin fon, R, ¥ Road Settled. position i Ann en Dattield's new 0,000 rexidence. T 1 Reg re. One-Third of the Texan M:tro polia Da- va Thee s TpTe '_‘ nieaco, Nov. 13, ~Tuere is no ehnzo | Brg Anotier Moming Bee Shall Greet its | Nrw Yorr, Nov. 10— [Spacial to tho Ber.) | h“ Astmisaros. Nov, 1. ~nspector General | Remarkable xhibit of Longevity From the gtroyed by & Daglig Pise 010 870,000 eacii, but all morning in the strike of the brakemen on ay Bead Tho Morald's London cablo savs: A fow | DAVIS, in his annual report, recominends the " feil &g o " not | te Winois Central railrout. Tae fr Magy Readlers, ago | sent & telgraph bt Hon, | ASSembling of ail neld battaries fora school ¢ Hawkeye Oommonwealth. iness por oity was not AAERe ! g about Hon, . conductors joined ho striking beike bt in fnch Matton, who impeached Glade | theoretieal and practieal instruction. Tae Vere @ nuin- | MANSIONS AND HOVELS AGLOW. | | W e L Wora W I | ol niay, and a8, n conssquenise o trelght | RIEL PREPAWING For omATH [ om0 e - | ilfelinss uf cavalFy forsos the past yeat tins | A DEAD MAN IN' THE STHERT — lict of th Cross & 'Co, rocers; | Hrainsiiave been able ta leave the sanis. Al | h deacon Dennison. who compared him o the | been attended with dolay and. difieulty, sult 3 ner, tinner, and Jo \ mer, | the side tracks are alled with cars, for which wCon nison, who ed to the RUS A Fieros Flow of Flame Enconraged by a e e e et T erews can be ovtain <, wad their numb © | While EleventheHone ¥rtends are | dovil Itsoemed lost nigiit these two gen- | 401 horses not being easily obtained. 1tis | A Pork Packer Faila at Doa Molnes-s it Y ki bein iy » wel ed by ti i t It biished Blowing Blizanl, ot awept st the connty Jail, retlecting | 1 Sed ¥ iy weled by ies ooniitan [ Loudly feteso@lling’ for ' Coms | tlenien had arotsed whatever satanism thore | SUSRRICH BISEA SRR SN R e oy A Murderer in the Cooler— ki windows, thie forty hnprisonsd . | r valin e et e s TRen it do mutation of Sentenco—Hia ekttt ”"\e.‘"“ ,'“ \';I" - ‘: I o e advantawey s for e gt A Brakeman Ond 3 were nearly frantie with Tuey | manded an increase of wages from $15 o € oy aunton, bese places the first blood of | to heve a stid for breeding sud W Hmit the HOMELCSS HUNL..(ED3 ADRIFT W 0 YOIl wiiich \Was hear ] foF Squatey | por month, “Then they ehangt and asked teligiond Rantings. the campalgn was shed. 10 the former town | eXtent the Borwes 1o bo o the best strain, Leg Lens. . ve the awul roar of the . cents per mile, with allowin 'es for Sun- shape and vigor, which shonld be the stan mib'e firy On — an_apen air meeting was annauneed o oy of the Jail od court howes | days and over tine. Nelther demand has " I A ced | andol & cavalry horse, Tiis would Property Valned at Two Million Dol o coron uf monie e St g | bean granited, and the Strirs sty Wasy have Nearing the Seaffotd, held in the market place. When Cindida < fanmers to bread n like class of horses Ol People in lowa. Jure Destroyed—Prompt Meass | the boildings, and wilh the o | made all ihe wivaness they ntend ¢, and Rroiva, N. W, Nov, Li—Preparations | Hatton attempted to kpeak hic d to make | ‘Lhe law requiring the purchase ot all sap Des Motves, lowa, Nov. 18,—{Srectat to ! fewalls they siececded, The Jail was on | EX8any new move dozen times, but was &aved, All s of the com iy, s ware hasthly run outof the € i 1endent | ton city wiiway stables, and were aban- | IN0is Cential mioway, sy jed to their fate. but as 1t in mockery at | ¢ Will be sent out this st originate With the | for e hanging of. the leader of the haif | himself heand durig a half hour's effort, | Bt aftor ynblic advertisaont s eo- | tho i) —The climite of lowa lus beon breeds in their two mbellions are complete, | while stoes were freely thrown at the gen | Vertseient o<t wote than the supplies pie- | noted as condueive to longevity, but few were ordsr from the 'll“”"'" on the platform, Mr. Cokrayne, Mre | Gigsed under it A concentration of milk A for the aze statisties of the censug ) sentence of R S ol T pT e cuh dEwo e | fary posts inio a intich s fee uumber, With | qken this year. e ehiet clerk has eatted ha ures Taken to Relieve ATrey, of the Til- thaf two freight | bt in the absence of & ot un.nwuunwi government to carty out tl s company, one to he the Suffering. psentatives ol th t rrient § 5 ¥ H 1 0f ke were flso injurs COTTespO! ¢ increise garris " Destructive Fice Tn Galveston, bl R G BT Tt s On s 2 SEED | doath on Riel, it sedms probable tonight that | Finally ihe Ganaidit tere wn 1o Pl s | e g0 Of garlsoy I8 | ot nearly twenty-ave nnumes of rosldents of GALvesTON, Tex, Nov. 12—At 1:40 ok 2 3 and vsistant tramnmaster, Mr. Jeffrey | he will be again resptul. The order dirvet- | €0t At Taunton amass mecting in detense o= the state whose ages reach 100 years or mo @ SRR D1 st 118 ok destnstive Viien the fire started the ga'e was hlowing | St if the strikers would not be reasonabie | jng that the executipn take place next Mon- ']"“I,‘S’I’m‘"::j,l’{l_",'l‘,. ,‘I‘I"\‘;‘;::1“1|",l'f"“‘llf‘f "‘ The Interview an lnjustice. Ono man's aze is returned at 121 yoars, The Aife In the history of Galveston broks out in a | e 00 HE ity amlosan hoae, 358 oelock | e a bart tuis Aot potice pro. | 4oy has not yet arHved, and OEnE 18 | Tl el by e o a8 | WasiiNaTox, Nov. t8.—How, Dorman B, | following bs the roll of honor: toman, Mar rdor ar- | audience migl s well eheer for the devil | Faton, of the eivil service commission, being | i ps | teetion e strikers seoff at the i C C ity or' t At Sixty i | small foundry and car repaiting shop on the | the gale in the vi vof the | mude to-night that unlessa gpec 10) years, Bouton, township, Des north side of Averne A, kuown as the | @0 hour and Uhis velocity s maintained | eompany beine able o do s and threaten | rives by temorrowmorning, that the judgo e o Tt LY, when 1he | asked i€ e had anything (o sy eoneerning | Moines countys Bronan, Mary, 13 years, Btrand, betweon Sixteenth and Seventeenth | SEIIEES ielgk, whon e ro v slgns | ryublasliould any attelnpt bo i o (rain, | Will issie an order for a fuvther respite, Lt | e was greeted with i shower of disapproba- | 81 interview o a Washiugion paper this ]‘,l‘;l‘I-|"";‘\-‘“"‘I'l'l'l"‘.‘l-l ““'I'I""";::m':;‘; "::{m‘:":;- of exhaustion, The nre whicel through its Shortly arter 1 oclock the freig nin, 8 been elstoy peLOre oratlia N AR * ' 7 o ) ssione nden wwnship, De q H streets, A tierce gale from the north was | watl) s fhooeh 1t Wi siean e fanned and | moved Dy the assitant superintendent and | D4 beet custouiagy heretatore in oramaly | tion, and the assembly retused to hear hiw. | morning, which represnted Commissioner | Giiainn, 104 years, Coflin’s Grove, Delawarg cases 1or the sheatl @ earey one the mandate | Chials we hed, | I 1 the i b.owing atthe tine, and the anes spread with | 107 0o sijtires on eithior sude the heat was | GUer oilicers of the rowd, and consisting of | G0 SR I IR G TGRS | gt it ik i fuds hurt and the | Edicerton as stating it the commiss 03 wis | countys David. Honry, 100 years, Lyna inigs, one being i wrooery siore, the othotan S and the WALET WOrkS gavo Boor satis. | LU bl not proceeded far witen it wasbownded | idy ruvoked SHich @ slered con rovorsy The Was in Buviah, ston wonid soon fssue wn explanation scbing | waal, dofing D yedns, tov. iside, Wasiington humble dwelling. In a twinkling the long | Il ; by anumber of strikers who took eo uplete | GiRGETIE TGS ST Sl on=tility CArcurta, Nov. 18.—Lord Dufferin, viees !;ulh the TRrcuton |”v el action veplic connty; Heike. Ben, 121 years, Halard, flery tongnes had crossed the strest, and two | only publiet M‘lx “‘n‘y”\‘x””"ld.‘vi‘,\"l e Dosseaslon of | ml'lll RNl OniioRS deirack | OFueiing upon widt mighe prove o be & | rey of India, ordercd Gen, Prenderzast, com- | ::]\. rh.»l ot itntlingetiio titarviow, e :,lmllnh‘ countyy ‘Ilim‘_\, Aralt lu.‘\l‘yl;::a. more dwellings were i flanes, the Inates | e, wiiieh ws oty iy built i | A second train was started ous ahout @ | PRSI g ks nder syt | MAnder of the Burah expeditionary force, | eomnisdion. e maiters to b detenmined | gohn, 303 vears, Washingon town® barely e« with their lives, At this but ot no further th il £20000, The total arcaof “the burned n Forty-third to invade Burmah forthwith and proceed with | in reference to that examin on W @ peens | ship, Van Buren county; Jordan, lance, elosely eonaned in the jait within tie | moment the ire department got two streams | district 18100 und torty and one-halt s Where it was side-traciced by the strik- | b 0S¢l CoTutie Me L e |t haste to eap tare Mandalay, Phe British | 1 a:and should not be regarded as w prov Maiy,© 103 years, Grant © townshi OO Ute e e | biocks wora swhpt. ol A S was the firstone, As far as known tio | Darracks of the iind pouce Lo iniice l will now cross the horder Dimediately, Reeent | dentior other cases, He said e had e ot | Caed bonnty : Kethie, dulia, 110 yoats, Washe | i they wer avail, 'The heat | hygtible, Somthing 100 1 nee wis tsed. At pom. Superintendent [ G AT i e Some of | Gispatelies from Hangoon state thit the in- | most copadence in- the new eomutissioners | jngton township, Jackson' county s Koss, Ans h..:um so intense the iremen had to abandon | burned, and it is est the redef comne 55‘.’.'1“ |.<~]\‘7\‘,p|“l.| l“" :‘ilf;_<j»xx.‘; of i Hyd® | 3 kon.rics occapying & post of: observation ]I'I ants of the distriets in British Barmah '!"'“f‘ Ilulu v ll!”lv;v'|'lh_”.m‘-ll_“lvl' : [ \, 4, Davenport, Scoit county; Me- ' their positions, aud the wind arose and ear- | mittes “that about 1,00 i uiics were rei- K police to send a detail of men 10 ove | a7ey i disait front the camp, . No stsn- | VIR o lange irrisons are stationed, are | iee act and rules in th i true spiritand with Thomas, Marcngo township, Jowd sled myriads of sparks to the promises cast of 1 dered homeless, a eroat majority of whim, |h;-‘l‘1I\!.sv E : T Lers /oe evell adnnittsd W uie cortidors of e ¥ alaraied at the repo 1‘v| t King Ta f“"('\.»"lnfl Succoe \ ll.u|..;|;;«:.y'n“\ (hul MeMadon, Wil au, 103 r”,m Mus- b b e o, | Seiwelully o ater” ones, lose everythm . | € tieaa Bk committee fram the | KV R e oniy view optutiianie of tho s subsizad 15,010 Dias (o cross | g Titiier expim tlon woul [be e, wind | catin connty s Salvhorson, Kondb, 10, ousy . 4 [ s the ire started in e poor district, tiey To N ! 4( iinois M | vondenied woer s “when he is pacing the | e ont wlr rezin plundering and wu o o wnything concerning Paint Crook township, Allumakee countyy n hal hour two blocks were burning | had ||‘|n or o thne in wh ) remove ther " GO m“; TSI \Hlllll St |l yard foran Loue exch moenin g, o - G AT nrst note o war, T li.w‘ul_n\ watier, 2 O \|.m|-\,,|<.y\.|.l1m\.m\, || ver township, fieroely, and by 5 o'clock it was seen a great | MiLe, while the wealthicr persons re- | perintendent Jettrey” this mornine and have | i 8 (G0 G adviser, The ey 19 | A1¢ robhers who work in lirge gangs and are Rt ; Dallas county; Parsons, Cathirine, 100 yearsy conflapration was upon the ity The people ‘ Su ‘"l”l"”‘r““v"'l“x‘:“‘;‘l!“‘]“"‘ s and efivets, | retarned o work, | T0ES 1ot yeb KRown upon | ywoaecor the work of gaardin £ the prison noted for their bo.d exploits, Havinz neither Western Postmasters Appointed., Osasge City, Mitehell county; Portér, Dern § ted, trayel WaAsNGTON, Nov. 1 s and it will be hard for bagirage or i commissariaf, tese hon with mi Fhe postmaster | coored), 102 years, Keokuk, Lee counvy§ s L1 WiLCSE TGOS eoistar ¢ ) P | poltited the following fourth | Kine, Thonies 101" years, Burtington, Des 1y cmanat elforts being made o reseus nion,. A body of ol for wround on either stde of the burn- | harned withouta single article bring saved, | but apparenily the company has yielded. | Howoever, werd | What basis the diiference beon adjis | velots Sju general today Nz blocks became panic stricken, and the | S0 consdent were the oecupants that” the Citie. ) L1t is now learned that UTLe0 LG AR DTHE Flis At i N the British troops to eatea then, ¥ Moines count togers, Jae venrn, TGAIhG 618 oL fhiited wolhoh oouit b || VoUMmRNbY e ST g Rt men of the Titinots” Central | IS S MRS ST - Ll T e Lery Somity s W AR D e ey | b mecting at tho eotton exchango this | 10w have e turned owork without gaining | fidfiatfon that. Dumont: hal crowsed . the The Seryian War Cloud Bursta, Minois At West Halleek, James W |01 ycars, Goshen Township, Museatiie o/ | ard o i i ) | alternoon was Targely attended by business | a1 rite point, Supecintendent Jeiey | youndury Hne from the soutn to. resone his | Loxnox, Nov. 1% —Servis has declared war | Shanes Belwont, J. M. Crow: Heseher, | tys Thomas, Richard, 100y cars, Marion town- | wind. At 5:50 the fire had leaped throe | men, whoatonee set about providing relief | addressed the strikers in a oy, and v AT Rt G sl e AL G2 Via has declared war | 3eye Amidom:’ Wamut, Sanel ML Oak® | ship, Linn county; Weiel, Honora, 100 ycars, | Dlosks distant from Its starting point, but o | 108 the o dess and sulfering,” A general | out the illexality of sidotraeking freight cars, | oFabunted ],;,1-,.‘,.1.,, DA L et cainst Bulgaria, e Savian governme West Union. James K. Terman g Baylis. | Bufiaio wwnship, Buchaban county; Woods Ao NI I e The bV ORI 18 thu || S ST COIIILe OXELivEntsiive il 1o | i lold them o sarecm nteould bo reachiod | b iiel and the action o this Do. [ IS informed M. Rangabo, acting Scrviau win R Hainess Willow L Thomas | tork, Efijal (colored), 100 yeard, Jordan i i ey conunod o the | diilzens orsanized, with D, L. Moudy, presi- | Uil tiins were allowed to e fooc | minion suthorities. bas taken comploto | agent in Bulgariu, that in consequence of the | Jan s Bone Gap, David Allens Adwis, | township, Monros county blocky bounded by Sixteenth Seven- | dent of thie CoUon X, e i, | o ket Wit T oA s | pussession” of ‘all ciasses of penple in: Man- | injustiuable attacks upon Serviansand the | BQEEIONes 0y 6 p pin Grim - teenth streets, | A nhahce cominiwee, wvi Sthelair as | B A i 1e oilicials in Bx= | {ona "and the Nordiwest territory, and is a | invasion ot Servin territory by the Bul- | ¢ Igva—aAt Campbell, C. Ann: Grimes, Bank Oficials Indicted. b ¢ ; 1o | chaiimanwas named by the oriz i | ing wazes, and retarned to work. araimount tavme. Every pupit ildiess in | garians, Servia has decled to declare war | 5 MeLeans Mitchellvilie, obert B, Paiter N Va.. Nov. 15.—1n the Unlted Aboat 4 o'clock fire n Lo spread to | toe, Beside vy i b W L il LU SRUGTDS: Bl et LRI UL St . song Spr ). m f ) oriFoLE, Va., No! 3 g MR tee, | Beskdes these there are sub-commitiees R RTT \innipes yesterday—Doninion hoiiday of | against Bulzaria, s Sprinzdute, L C. Darner: Stanwood, | NORFOLK, Vi, Hov. 1.0 e UD the cast and west teent Ihe { nsoi the burned distict. INDIGNANT DALRYME kv et AR R ANt BN, SRR Joan B, Eliot; Thayer, Walter'D, Bird, States cirenit court oy the grand jaey e wiind tose fo o gate and @ pands et s are poaringin from all parts v 5 CVULY protescant oiator spoke openly in favor Rejected Parnell’s Man. = presented bills of indictnent for misapplying sued, Fora tine it seemed as enti AU theleitizania mivatini at the (Aot Butter Makors Kioking at/the fiqrihisicxioution swiidignodstniyreatioteithbi S i yni v Nov e Iondl Lonven- A Gharactor Worth One Cent, the funds of the suspended nato.aal b.\'-nk. ¥ R el 5 R e e $16.00 was subscribed by | Fai Stock Show Managers, sentiment of a large proporion of te resi- | HAY SN 5 "N | sWasinNGroy, Nov 13— [he jury in the e A he foll X W B, o castern ha e ity was doome Pheare Amons the jargest subseriv- | @ = 9N % o dent population, tion at Armagh to-day rejected Parnell’s S » e g azainst the following parties ohn . yto the sonthward, leking up Tutehings & Co. binkers, Cicaco, Nov. 1—In the dairy depart- hop 1. v e k ST HAE el SREIRERE 1 | of Reve Dr Hicks, spivitual adviser of the as | Wihiiel Siden; rge M. Bai A i Bl e CWillis & Con, wholesal dey | ment of the fat stock show at the exposition (I\“l'il o "'fi""' 1?‘:i.}}‘nlnllllw-\r":lwl llllm namineo for member Ofadiariament Wi | vssin Guitean, agzalnst the Evening Star [ ity s A, Ban and RS fiaetGpan A T el g ik ble excitement and indie: | frou his mother and e Sy g | B BIUE Tadeouvention was @’ stroug | Company for alleged livel in the publication i, "D o G eniry were g b s Vrthieha DIDUSI RIS atlon wis ble this afternoon over the | 2 eve i expeoted oxecution,. T\ one ofa statcment that Hicks had negotiated tor |y B CAY G ALY y Lrowdy leh threads the eenter of t Island City Savings | on of the state board of a sriculture in de- | OB He eve orbis expeewd execution, T - Al i teau' \ wii- | WV Baing g, Orande Windon and ¥, o, lund = | X n Qi i BHaENalieveE 4 T 3 Je tianster of Guitea's bones (o tie i (o " ngeastand west. At 7 o'cock | PGS0 8 ree thall lirity twand | ciding (ol butterine and oleomargerine | e e Editor Stead's Pricon Fare. el museum for $1,000, rendered « verdicy toy | Je0ks. s i s of dyTig away and shortly | eninter teeieramhe $1000 o St Tonje c 4 | initucturers spice in the buiiding for their | 41 ittes is very-puBétlecand oliciied tears [ Loxnox, Nov. Ii—The governmont has | the PRintir of one cent damages, A Mucasreriin T el froin the condenu; wan. On Monday el | orde hift until about S o'cloe n Ta - foltowing. teligram was received at 8 | getion vi 1y, and did all thev could to ) y f ed the governor ot Coldbath Fields 5 = z S Fovpa, Jowa, Nov. L.—[Spezial to the | s f . : ! e long ~p o) & MeViTlims, - Contesting Weaver's Seat. o I onlyiulr broess was blowlng: Bythis thie!| SEEEE o, 15 Hon, o, 1 Fuimox, | hb oo s it i iy u withont avall L e S, it o4 | Prison to treat Steal, editar of the Pall Mall |y SREERIRE T Papers have been | BEE:J—C. W. Stevenson, the mulatto, who SHELRALIEBLD o Syt adonis O, Whck WOrGE G Voot ~Lan (it T Tt or | boen seened e bilthorime e commenced | oman Catholichurdand infue iowspirit | SHCLS 857 IS IR0, reccived by the o'erk of, the house ot repra | Kiiled Mr. Cutler near hero yestorday, s now at 9:50 o'clo N0 axlintutl bl dispatclies with an aceonntod the terrible Cone |t proare their ex ibits, Tiey secnred space | 1 :Lh\i!lll? ;}.’Z“ suhi“:m-u‘.;:. l:[]:.«:\ AV e Do centativ s L iving notice of w contest of | i jail. His preliminary examination will ba the fizewen vheekod its fur flagration that has visiteo your beantital | near the weand enirance to tho hall and be- Campbell azainst Weaver of the auth Lowa | hoid to-mortow. Theie is 1.0 especinl exelf It | city. + Plense sieeept my. deep sympathy in | fore SGRTTat 00 | Liwiself, Father Anaze isnow locked within | Losnox, Nov. 15.—Viscount Ranaleigh is | /1 i (8 v ran S tavt rned Rl e e e P o syimpathy in | tore night had so tar completed the anze- X At S . L g 4 district. ment in the vicinity LV 0.4'S previo burned district covers some Aliy-two blocks. | Vit wistortune. (L onty hope the 10s 18 | nionts as. o m ke thoir exhibit promies o | the eell ateach of his vistations, - Riel has | dead, aged i years i - veputation wis not good and 1itue was Know soven of which were not swept entirely | overestimated. Yon iy draw on meat | outshine hy cousiderable that of ‘the dairy. | Made his wii in_anficipation ot bis ¢ —-— INDIANS UNEASY, o Cutler, Cutler hiad & uorizige on St ;‘u.m. I i3 sixteen wl‘(m in sizht Tor 35,000 10 be used ander the divection | wen, ] L “‘I‘"““ Yo l‘i:'::flfiif Sy "‘n‘ EX-SENATOR SHARON DEAD. & son 5 property for saaand had - been a8 an averge wiah of Ui W retiel committee, or otherwise st your At this afte sl Tational Montana. - His will i 0¢ a poti o rouble An ated in the Northwest | fig with him for four weeks N discretion, to refieve the needy. s Aaa e ioons seslonlor theatinnl Dran e tian S epe. 1o teavesall, € | The - Wealthy Buhansa -Banker Ex- Territory - n the burned district resemble Jay Govrn. GEVIS iBoNRAGILWIEY & ETeat (| CALOTTCOli NG 5 wiitings to s Addre, who s de- y > iy G o black couttin lying ictoss A, A. Fowle, zeneral mana for s discussed with u great dual of foeliii | clares iy ballef UlaaRiel s insane and be miveark sataraay A vectoon S7. PAUL, Nov. 15.-A Regina special to FatluxeAl,De £ of the Boston | thie outcowme of whieh was the aloption of a | | —Ex-Senator 2 A 3 es that he willwaik to the seafioliand | SAN. FraNcisco, Nov, L Drs Moives, lowa, Nov. ti—[Special is the bay noaiy 1o the gulf, The island at | Globe, te the Pioneer Press e et cal [ Raotugon pieentod by Janes SOvmone of | i ‘game. e Sayd fv eonviewad nan - | Witliam Sharon died at’ 332 o'clock tis | iy hu expeeted ““m“’w,,,,.E,',:"','f“',’:::.’:"l'; the Brze. |—Louis Fisher, proprioto of o fom: Bait widv. - Tl v Sariad on the noril sids | lowe ess i Galvestond - Please yaswere We | pieudture ' turiish ‘ihe assos sirgs o tinkon Sl on i alTa . B | tiernoon] e in the southwaest of the teritorive, Awsistant | 4ering house near the stock yacds, made ST R L L A e s Rl L thirty gty afl inrormation upen which 1t | voldly i “déimanding the “reprieve of the | rwilliam Sharon born at Smithfield, | 1ndian Agent Reid has gone south wmong | @xsignment to-day, His liabiliil2s amounf Wwithin two blocks of the Eulf, - rom Avetive | gave a benentat the (reapwall oport 10uss | manifaoturers to anter et exhibits & 1 penaity on Riel. K also annoines | g January 9, 1821 Uis lite was’| theni to aseertain the reasons of their uneasi- | $10,413, His ereditors out of town are Girourd, Desiarding and_ Coor ol andraan Aot Lindheimer & Co., of I\(U.\\’vinw D the e was conaned to astrip { w-night which netted £500 o fat stock show. This informaiion will be spent on his parents’ fatm, In 1852 he on- | pess, They don't seem to unders! | 0 X ; and the [ 4 bound the cant by Sixteonth street wnd ity council met in speeiad session this | submiited to il o oomomittee of the | have intormed —Sic John - McDonald 1 Athens college and remained there two . 4 1) } by, Sevenati st Fhabusts:| venihaaid votod s, donation of SULO TOr | ateoaismone it e o | that it Riel s hanged " he st not thiens colloge and remained thore G | resuit of the last uprising. Crawfoot and his of “the ety begins at Twenticth | the sufferers, and appointed a comitice of | some measures 1 osaly diine’t ook for their sugport in the future, 1, and arter a few years' study | brod believe that all the soldiers who went “vul s I“. st ten ||||--||lh t with the citizen s ..iu.n futiire couise of *n I their re 1"S‘VIA,;,I:::!;:I‘II’::’I‘|‘Mr~\ ”r;u;:ni;‘l\ll‘t‘bl"“- ;n r;;nl- o to'the bar at St. Louis, Mo, He | nortd \\m'fllklllw e 4|{nl not arrive A Dead Rody Found, i This outline eates the | connnittee in distriouting the funds. This | lations w ufacturel eFino 4 Servi nembers o in a body to Otawaand | VG the practice of his ss<ion for a | from Fori Pictand Edmonton 0st Ot tiese e (T R S ! 5 i T 10k Mt e D F Sl AL Al It [ T A 1 T Aot by b cibizna s withmanufacturecs ofibuterinfunts ipilianiithi sune e oimlydtemntiinainFlng L AU SR T e ror e | Indian, ans well st ten Crou, Neb,, Nov. 13 —(Speolal fosi ey had passed avenue D). By the thue it resched | of Galveston, which tozether with ontside gl Dl t LGS GIRE 1 trump card to save Riel and defeat the | Ciliebliton, L., and ensased in merantile | e money to purchase ammuniyon [ BEE]—=Thebody of an unknown man was avenue J, o Bromiway, jt was sweeping | donations, foots up a totad of $55,000 in one THE TELEPHONE SUIT. “'\‘}"3"' e ""‘:",“,‘“",‘\ ,f“",""“";“ 1 | pursuits. T 180 he removed o the Pacide | 1t Montana, | They hive now 1000 ponies. | found Iying dead in the street at Wells, & VIt oa bl BoI WAt (o | OXTI AL, Nov. A eatens of S0 e Sand commenced business at Saeramen- | Crowfoot s loyaity wo wiles north of o Tar s been seeuivd by | smali village about tweity Femnained. i Shommento for i | the government granting il of bis demands, | Jeog o ¥ to Sun Fra »and \\'lu‘:\ the snow |<-l|\|-§ i |’|..‘ spr h tronble 8 entered into ensive operations in real y be spated from Bim - and his band. i f ) T G T ST T 0w et A1l The Doy e | Possible fo gain Tl particaruns” wnill e o8 ability brotsght him in elose contict with the NOW lett othe Teservations about Fory | COTOMETTeturus. 2 bonanza kings o1 the const, and in 1994 he re- nd Bartl L Jeaving the women and LR q suls ol Kev east side of I houses were oecupicd by tully A W avenue burned dwellings ore ntirely by the poorer elieses ilies were crowded in this strip. From' avent centh street to the y every one lias an estimate as to the | Argeing the Validity of Prof. Beil's | twenty Fiench couservative members of par- | §,7¢ wteenth strect. About 50 | total loss the great tre foots up. ‘The best Patont Beforo Lamir liwment wis ewl here to-day to take some | which' were | posted cltizens say. fally. 200,000, while . K 3 <& S wetion in rezardtoine Ricl watter. After R I R L L o e el Wasmza1ox, Nov, 13—~ The hearing of the | some disenssion it was d cided 1o send a squires, the | ter pub the esthnate as hi telephone eases was resmmed to-diy. Becke | messaze to Premier SeDona d, stating e cupted almost | The insuranee-men have been hard at work | with,ecounsel for the National hnproved glalno lode aldpraonsibls hefors i el Xl IR O any s constituents for the han el et il vl antd Lo-nighit comnletinz st ov phone eompany, stated that his recolleet differed materially from the statement made | 1 L. e, and then went ud. Coroner Sherer was notisi and s gone to hold an fiquest. 1t isdne four woved to Nevada and b anaver of n behind, Lis reported here that the An Attempt at Safoide, L branch of the Bank of Calir at Virginia ~[Special to AN City. There hie amassed consileravle weaith | from Medi el Kratz, o sexton in ehary L mavuru Hlenibonmpiiza ot i n | disensgion then followed, during whieh it p s E, however, th provailed that the task of locating p pired thut Sic Heetor Livizeving burned district ineludes sone'of the weath- | eies was a ditentt one L Martins Jn lave driven off thirty head of stock Towa Crey, Lowa, Nov. 1 ne Hat in the st few days and | (he Bek, ) —M by Starrow yesterday concerning the Pitts- [ Interview at: e i At | i his extensive mining | interests, | Oubic iy come sooner than expectéd, . Jest portion of the people, One hundred ele The following is the Tist of the companic bure trial, Fhe judge. at that time, stated | Mted that: Hon. My, Chiaplean woutd give | 1175 he was elected 1o the United States ity ot one of the cemeterics here, mde an j gautly furnished mansions are in vains, All policiea to any large amount on prop- | Bratin s S INUGC, /bR B | thew expanations an‘the subject this even- | goyage as ublican, his term of service 'A Mine Explosion tewpt at suicide this morning, which w] A manter of estinates are to be had, The e burned distric: | that o account of the judicial conrtesy which | ing and it was consequently determined to | G, - 1551 The last two years | Dpsven Ry ) i probably prove fatal, e shot himsclf wi city assessor says the taxable value | Fire Association of London.........5 123,000 | should be observed b tween the judges of dif- | adiowrn the meeting until the seeretary of | heoueentliim into mord than ordinary notor ENVER, Nov. 15.—A Silver Cliff specinl to | g yun and then with's revolver, No cause 38 of " the dwellings burned is S | City of London Fire Insugance Co.0 40,000 | forent cireuits, he would not consider the | S6te had been heard, fely by reason of a suit instituted by an | the News says thatan explosion of a box of | assigned, 00, This makes th actual value | Neiv Orleans Insuranee Co B40K) ation of lernity, of the. conctrnetion of | oAb W3 sibse peatly arranzed to meet | Sy faress named Saeah - Althea Hill, who | €iant powder in the boiler room of the Ball- ol of property burned $1,5K,600, whieh, per- | Norwich Union Fire ey, .. S0 et e Tt Ao g | Chapleau this cvenini, “The result ot "t | UL VA Warringe with the wealthy | A0mil mine at 7 0'ock s evening st The Co'd Wave in the Nerth, Daps, represents the loss in money. Lhe in- | Laneashize, of London, & 2000600 | 1o Youn, Storrow declined to produce the | HIEIVIeN isnot yetknown, It is said that | papier, “Miss il browght proceedings for | 1 to the btilding, amd in_ten winutes the | Sy, v, Minn., Nov. 15—Signal Servies surance I8 estimated at $500.03), althouzh | St Paul Fire nsurance Co 13000 | contracts called for by thecerenseon Tuesdny | Ahould the explanatiohs of Chaplewu prove with . demand ror alimony.” The | entire shatl howse and hoisting works burned | i on 1 von says the erest of the somie vlaco it at $000), So far as can be | ‘Urans-Atiantic, of Hambury 22200 | Jast unless the seeretary of the interior sho unsatistaciony 1tis prbposed either to send a1 o0 bitterly contested o Dot sidoas and | 10 the ground. The wine tinbers are on wre +) 2 2 learn d not a single aceident oceuried Home, of New' York U105 | signity a desite to have them produc xm‘r"n'.fr"nlv‘“\'\” ceed o Otiawa in Dody | Yedtimed in a decres beime granted with | and twelve men who are ac work on the | in the northwest was in Moorheul this mérms vning afid peticon the promicr W Geran, of Himbiirz Toe wind rose 1o eale in the vicinity of | No 10,700 O peril, Hung Upon ntimation ) eanount wiiel permitted the | lower leve Lare in pre veds ot | g, where the thersoneter diopped to. five 1 the seervtary that ¥ L are andd swept thro weh the burning beit | Seottish Union and Navonal, of | svas his: desir acrod Jo prod. ¢ 1{( |.’.‘ ;’\,.n.‘. 1 Ao n\.:v i "n[rln' i5 | Gase being earvied to & higher con White | ¢itizens have gone to the seene of the confla- | above zero, 1t is bt that anuch mider ercine wains, eareying nillions of i DD e s o 2000 | the papers, Humplireys wished o have in- | hithe i ted ; ol MacDonald's | ;g dedth bod the ex-senator made a state- | kration with ropes and other wpplianees o | weather will be here 1o-moiow. ! cinders hizh up i thearand vaining them | Connectient, of Hartford. ... w2540 cuded in mintstovdongnisupan suprewie penaity | neng, whieh he said he eonsidered it in | attempt o rescue the nprisoned miners, W, - the reeords tie patents ot Huges 19:300 | Fdison and of (it were the sentence being carried out, [ Deing arrivd it ot hie | H. Foss, superintendent, wis i tho bu down o distant parts of the eity and its | Lion in anee Co., of Londe juatice to his ehildrey ding A Brakeman's Crus! rs,and varions file wrappers od Li conkervatives ot Ontario panic-stricken inhabitants, o In=urance Co, of North Ameiica 27,00 N o o Fecord, ) vad wifo to state ti ¢ doctments and | Just betore the explosion aud is now missin g, ; . o east endof - the ety New York Underwriteis' Agoncy O | i paers troum the patent oflico recqid aiid | would tevor be reelgeted. 12 i also Believet | b M1, WSt Stk A, SO D e - NELion, Neb,, Nov. 15,—[Spocialitojithe tains w dozen brick London and Laneashir i 10,000 | youd an atiidavi by it Goodwin, ¢ ‘,’,‘;" “_“l the inistets, even ‘u:-liuhnu Sir {egs that he never marvied the wonan, Executed Indian hic Bie, | —George Norman, a brakeman, fed “!ll[lm"l'hi ol we '1"1' Fexas pine, an | %I“\-H of |im|u‘l""| o 100 | the Globe compar ing to Muucei s | gueciof (AL cOBer 1n -‘u‘l‘.j fanlalnaf wished the e to” be lqlmzhl to the.| Muoskoaer, L T, Nov. 1i—Anderson | between tie cars at Clearwater this atternoons A house - would cutch - hre It s Commurcial Union Asdariice. 00 | ES e D et ooy hkonin | 1 their resignations Uetore this. o b s T o e | Bumes was exeouted today ab Bushuta | IS it leg ws cruished below tho koo an bo enveloped in one mighty PO, OF BIOOKIYI.sseesenssosssrs the institution of azinst him: tnat the e Semitor e Was rarely secn in the sen it | coarthonse, Choctaw nation, after the Indian | SHPIbILed by Lelas. Ho witl probab Alleyways wnd sirets | for ten s Quieen, of Liverpool i Bell company, throneh its attorney, had en A CONTRAOT ON HAND. climber, nj-\ 65 years of age ab the tine | feshion, by shotin e, ‘Tne prisoner was per- [ 5V - on either side of the burning belt were atled | Crosent, of New Orle . deavored to parchase and wire e elaims. 4 of hiis deatiy, feetly coniposed. He took his seat on' his Crete's 1% in! . i | 5 i “ial's Heay, s Bay ¥ : i ete's Postofice Robbed, with banehed fees of e poss mon - wonen | Girard, of Phild of Meucci, Starrow replied brietly to these | A™ Ofticial’'s Heavy Load as the Bay - - cofflil s compieently as 1€ Nie was SIUDE | Oprg, Neb., Nov. 1—3urs ars broke inte and children who could o nothing in such a | Merchauts’, of New Aflidavits, State Mugwump Boss, e TON A L O down 10.take & smoke, Prefiminaries wero 21, Neb., Nov. | 7 ] e bt eron iy shelter and vt die | Honbure d Breaen. o b i WasHING 10N, Ny, VhoiSpecial to the | BOSTON'S BIG DIVORCE S8UIT. | fig Snd simple. The death’ warrant was | the postottice kst nizit and roboed tho e ; Progress of the fire. T Liverpool, London and Glove, 20000 The Varnishe 1 Obelisk, AIRAATON, 4 g k etf e = . . ted by Sherif Hare, of | hox of 3100, some stinps and several reg, Y A thouzh the victims of the conflagration | Constitutfon, of New York el N o Y R 0 the | BEEI-Seerctuy Eudicolt i in a most con- stimony Brought Out in the Hub's Sof o trsty Winehester B e Y e 1 e DU Y of e weattiiest esidents of | German- Ay New York. .o : iy (R ! b fortable mood. He has come ont ahiead in the Social Scandal, same, s funeral rites Lo simple. | burs :::9\;-'"1’!&\"u‘.‘;ln::,‘ul”H\l“i“ lu:]..x:ln I.u:.\‘ :‘u-u; | {\ F|u|l~l;4lull .lr..p!.“mu: New Orleans, | :i:ln l‘u .n:L;len ml-Ivln;:lxll‘n'l}lhwvi]v\ \\11”' i strugule with Gen, Sheridan, snd now is BostoN, Nov. 13—[Special to the 1— Al ¢ witnessed the \I ufon which - ~ & D ONS, yeb g mjority o st « ‘Dronio oo paraiine was complered las bt e obe- The te: e 0 0ok pace in noopel ol Surres T P 2 3 S ! | Fire 4 iider 0 o Tt ossdn Missachu sel The testimony in the Lowd divoree: cace can pace inan open gield. Burres The Atgoma Wrec! those burned loww the beiterportions ot theiv | Fise Association o Philivicli el Toie bl GrabI Vi B T i ar BT r o | el muswump boss in Massachusetts 1 T AT e Y R e 1| @ red s wite while she was in a delicate 4 goua \Wrogls fortunes or their litle all. Some famities | Ouier compawies bold small .00k | polities, with the Boston custom lonse at his | tisued Thursday, here brother-in-law, mother G5, WEN S0UND, Ont, Nov. 13,.—The steamer uwa‘\"fll.Il[;,'ul‘;.l“llr.-I‘ o run:m:x‘(-, nlllwh left | an extent that miakes i i A of 3007 i Two -]ll‘lx;lull«n::‘lnlu :--u;*nm Al'!““'{;'-f 88 back. Until the contest for the Buoston eol- "’1\“ l-'"‘h"'l-'llll 't'|~h|~im|' Ln:(ayor fl‘wvluux- - Arthabasen @rived here to-day, having, om on weiv elothes on their backs, so | ¢ity ggenc’es were unable to give lists o ormerly did a vy rain. 1 ¢ S 5 . |t and substantiating Ler eharges of eruelty pre ourning. anrd the bodies of Edward Frost a conident were they that the iire would not ‘l their insurance, but they tozrether estimated | sai last night A i leetorship began, Endicott kept strictly to the | 00 5o, (R0 LR TR Defore. the Reamaturedtouriling: hourd the bediengf Bdward Kroatand Ak role of wi fdeal mugmump and mixed in none CiNeIxyaty, Nov. 1M AL Magulre of | B nerson, victins of the Algoma disaster reach thew. @ [oss in persanal and house- | their pobicies at 2490,000, miking a grand to- pear in @ few days, leaving the st marriage Mrs, Lond was the n Lold property can never be estimated, and is | tal of 5650 ditingale of | i i A very luge proportion of reh s still being waude o the of the " ts for the ofilce, But when his who was reported drowned at Coul- | i . s ced. Was arker than ul be " o 3 | the i1y, b she cane buck s it I neighborbood of the wreek 9 ne ..,,.‘,.,.1“. .,,.”,..Il.m.,,..,, entil .»,.' \ it will be noticed was plievd ',‘ rker thar it by |”l ), Db nearer Hio trie | G o e 6 up to be considered, he | the family, but when she cane bk she Was | toryille, Tenn., while on . tishing and hunt. | 3 lfi‘l},.‘\'u :,‘l‘]"\ tho ¥ uwlm(m e hopo thut % The hotels are Ailed with homeless people, | With 1o color. *How long will this application pre Broken in healthas well as in spirit. THe | e e . and h clfizens’ committee 1 naw. at work st | - The five aisirict bezins in the middlo of the | Serve the stone o was asker Vo s, | exhibited s eager a desire to contral the | pritdeit I EREELAS Bt B8 (0 AU M) Jui excupsdon, and whose house and place of -~ : algning families to romns and premises va- | block bounded by Sistecnth and Seventeentn | FriS« i SRS e s Bawel SIS WA 0is as any partis e did not make a | AV %90 D6t A UL hibeeen SR LD INONEIIE, Wi The Fallure Record. cated tor their use, Every 0 in the city | stree enneé B, crossed diazonally to the | O Gl 4 i 0 rewonstrated, citing o married Nife of thivy | welesraphid Bis brot that the dead set inthe matter until he Congressman I NEw Yok, Nov. usiness follur s Auring the dast seven days, 225, compir d aw how well trick’ Colling was treated by | 3¢ saraiine should not retain its trneand the eray gualities miaeh lon, without & jar. Her brother-in-aw sald | de 150 work carrying bedding and [ corner of avenue D and Nineteenth street, has been jo, sl With™ ' colored | It sutiers. no waste frou the sun in sunimer, aud is in no v o, He was ey t to her household effe es of safety, | thenee south along N noteenth stre Thonsands of peaple are visiing the burned | nue.) Broadway, where it d west wed by cold or w W I the president. The wesident still cherishes | 1oud contessed his eruelty to him, and said | agd in his elforts o save the boy, reaci with 17 taweek wnd 206 the week previcus « ) 3 affcend by cold t. I cannat see why W shoie half le Lere they | 1o last district, looking among the siwoking ruins | one square to Twenty-urst street, thence | foton o S d oo b inde ! ¥ | o shattered hope of 1hat dreams concerning | 16 was the resutt of Jealonsy, He tolg his | 811016 half a mile fram the point Wheve they | tolast B for valnabics, hopiig 6 i somcEhing Iett, | South to avenue M, thence bnek to Twentioth [ {he stote show d notbe indestnictble, exeept | § shbtid hone of 1gan ARE0S COlECiime | brotlierhe pinclied Ris wifs to correct pad | fell 10 the water, “This way account for the c : Wi but'u.||~ bk s desert, Even the g | stavet, theiice straght along Twentieth stivet L Bicos s persuaded aiinsc his will Lo reject Mr. Col. | Sramuar 0 BpoTh - t water tanks and fences, and telegraph | 1 nue O, Starting again at avenue B the P Tins' candidate, Pete s IR E T de’ense Prauk Lusher, clerk of the - Pt 5 c h c d Mos are burned to ashts. Busihess 18 one | istiiet rums due sonth seven squares along A Booming Praj Sy e B GO shouse, testined that he wis it 4 Big Patta Fight Fur, atary ure irely suspended. Many sick peop e were re- | Sixtecnth street to Avenue I, thenee west (o MisnzArorts, Nov, 1. —In an - interview | fleis simply chitled, ¢ ioadicott has on his | tequainted wiih the couple during t Varreio, Cal, Nov. Bh—News received Catarrh {5 a very prevalent disease, vilth nmu-tl"\lnrr'nm ”:\»i'm“ ..u|.u;|i Al several : ] -mu‘\; roof 1 m‘»(|~-{-v_ul~ I\l; \lnn y | with the Evening Journal this atternoon, W, | hands the contract of garrying Massachusetts | at H-d”'v:"‘l'u 1 nevir i vli vinz | here today that vighty millious of dollars I disiressing and ofien-ive synip Hood's T e el | e e e i Avemea N | B Kingeaid: *The North American Tele- | H0Xtyear fur the adgiisgeation s o sulull: | BRI, e B2 afver ieior Bar avin AU by three brothers, Thomas, William and | Earsaparilia ghves ready reliof and spoedy tonetadl | e altewed cruelty. Mrs, Loud was recasiod In progress to provide fmuiedinte eliel for [ tence west to the corner of Avenie N and | company iy hoowing, We shall be | MeBton the pledgey given b the and denounced this statement s false Aquitla Cliase, who died in Great Britain, 15 | eure, from the fact it acts through the bleod ulu;pu.,r.-lr.u||.u. E n|i|< \I. ton will prob- | Ninetoe ..\r. sty thence along Ninetecnth pen subiseription books in a few - aid he was an insolent feilow whow abont to be disputed among the deseendants | 8hd thus reachies every part of the systei, ably ke no appeal o the outer world, | street to Avenue O, canitol stock Ia 81,0000 a A Watch F TN clined to notiee when in the hot OF the deceased brothers, Rev. d. M. Chi Y anflarad witlioatarsiians Following close on the heels of the great | - The Galveston News will to-morre aasapiel kack s B0, butwsil. AV ~ h Papsory "“l""‘_‘ o o case 16 attracting aniioh: attontion an: | of il i Mrs donnie. Clise Chain: | g1 T sufloroi with oatarsl flte yeata YEioN Strike, which Inilieted & woneyed loss th the | touehing the creat fire: The eondict L burposes, Halt of AN b5 thken by 1 it Wer-0eea’s | oeannt of (e prominenee of the parties the | beclain, of Fairieid, Calitoris, aro among | 31000 Bursapariliaand Tum uot troubled uny business men of Gi veston of fully £4.000,000, | people of Galveston, in view of the calamity n U hes, HOE pE thie Js ke by | Aurora (111) special goys: About one hun- | usband being a well knowi v, her | the beirs, A meeting of e Delrs on this | Wit eatarrh and my general health s muel thixs calamity i3 a elimax 1o the woes and sor- | that overtook the rday, eannot be too | i SIS SRRt | dred ¢ yos iu the wiel factory struck | tather, W. B, Mack, eonnceted with ihé Nu- | coust is to be eatie L for inmediate action, | betier! L. Linis, Fostal Clerk Chicago rows of tha citizns of the eity, With the The' ehock - was | Tiaul, and. 6,000 10 Dt 1 don't | this evening, waroied Jods 1o the court | tional Tabe Works, and . her brotherin-as - & 8t Louis Rallroad, H exception of halt & dozen grocery stores and t tervible, it ha Sripd Al i RS ) { ¥ & treld 00Y W 4310 Q) Wi, Stewart, agent of the Anchor e of dicto M antdT R A . i ANGLIAOR. O isli Sa0n kruosry: atorss alld | YO, m “oome MM or Vit | Kiiow hub weeuhl to hae a litls ore Wy | house and adoted sesofotions appoiuting a | e i Bt i 1Chor L L Indicted for Election Frauds, L sullered with catarrh 6 or 8 yeare; tried i etarted, no places of bisiness were destroyed, | undismayed. The loss Ia great, but not | g, ©Urmities aebi pauons of the tele- | oomittee to wait upbn the directors of the YETAW A, ML, Nov, Ul—Clarles B, Fowler, | many wonderful eures, inhalers, ete,, apends 'l'llll-hmn.mlw-: '(ur.mi lm\l\i [ |)l|;_'|;\(<: the | wore ”M’Il‘l Ive .|,.{]. can besr under .| B S company and dengmd red of the e Mur Nady J. Hale Fowler and Wiliard Gentleman hay | mguearty o hundred dollirs without benetit, policies, and by nightfall will probably hayve | sure. here — will Le no unrel o Worldie o i e, "The cause of the sbrike is a redaetion |y SR i ar ago | becn indicted by a speeial grand jury for con- | tried Hood's Sazsapaniila, and was greatly completed an Insurance list, Telegrums of The prompt manner Th orld's War on Democrats, wade to-day in the wages of some of the MRKA YOO RS0 1 L v distributing B | Anroraa e Mo A Apnny VAL sympathy and offers of aid are already pour- the citizens assemblad NEW Yok, Nov, 18.—~{Spacial to the Ber,| | men, Rosane Burg, yours, with Henry [ spisac in distributing forged eivenucs tn the | M A L Worcester, Masgy B o aihtar eltiow 1o Toxas. wmake provision for the . inpover = Tho World 'aitacks Dnited States Distriet —— ; Kohler, Charle and o man named | jsentivdiclal campalgn I this digtrict with | og81,000 UQ S080Q intent to deteat Jud { . 1 1 | ccurate eharts of the burnt distriet we and distressed shows the spirit that aniu | Burfed Peneath the Walls I 1 at H r | . y 1 completed this evening. showing that the | the eity, Galveston s equal o the eer- Attorney Dorsheimer, editor of the Star,in a GEaxn RS i 15—The Danicls, caine trom Germany. | are prominent democratic lawyers aud - | RN 1AL 10D B 00K 'L ' &q A0 gonrse of the ire was 1n & southeastorly diree- | Kooy ‘She would ln; ual to an emergeney | Washinzton leiter reviewing his wileage | W VAPILE Q40 o S 11 Tho wouan k sd the men boarded | bertis also a democrat SPEIN “UR A0y X8 E18 wisladuap (v Aq plog tion. Beginning at the foot of Sixteenth | mueh greater than she is confronted wiih, | eharges from 1697 0 1671, 45 Unitea States | 20U Kurniture compaiy's RCO5Y | wiy her, The woman was very delicate - 2 & Wy i the fine croased aventies | She will e ax benutiful ax ever i @ fow | distiict attorney for. the terthern nistis s | 012 60 (hi ETITR T RS B oy s Pl oobs eyl W g Taterceding for a Pardon, ejluedesizg e,pooty C, Dand E. st worked its way to the | months, and s doing business at the old s .' Rt Wsteict of i antly serlonsly injuring three | 410 o 2 ’ 8w, Pavs, Minn, Noy, l—A s A1) N0 & 0114 AT 0] i edst DAt of the xame Dlock on which stands | stand, New Yok, The story fs an old one, but | /1" 7 and gerlously Injuring 1o | i men. Last. sowor the woman disape | 5F; Pk Mibs Nuss U MEone iebh | oy vy 0L ASK ashs s o : FiEsaarau LRI S Wi | - e illustrates the World's readiness to attack e it Jookime g tho debris whin tho | L Germings. A Short wiile aiterward the | sy of W, G S for on | PO0 PO T S0 Gidudtaig wpdi ! 7 e th L1 }vbloftios 2 B ‘Fhe Effect af the Fire on *Change. | prominent democyatio fricnds of the presi- | bullding fell agath, with the above resatte | en moved ont of the howse. e aetions of | Dozl v 1 twosawony, oI TESOL 800 10 tner o= Ruaressivé il e Gaime was | Npw Yok, Nov. 15.—News of the tire at | dent. It ngures out that Dorsheimer's oyer = e the iaen aroused the suspicion of the nele | on the fround that he pleaded o and P e fatad i oA i o~ ‘l:n:‘nlli\\'l‘lllfii‘\“;:llflxii i ulxfi.«.uvunull"’l “‘L"fl“ Galvestan caued a brief flurry of the stock | Charges amounted l-':’lJ A, The Mowireal ml- and Tesulted in the s mlm.i..m‘u'm a groat worker in the chus A 1 | Fuotmde aus s souog s A8 5,poogy 3 foly the flaics spardl the goserument build- | exchange. Buyers haaitated aud bears seized Changing Ralroad Positions, MoxvREAL Nuyy le=The health officers § 3000000 Found Tn & shiatlow grave cu - | 1Ad o 1616402 00 204 pud n)‘.l“‘eul\\rl.fln“tlln townnt the «nlf, AL theopportunity to offer at declines, but losses Basroy, Nov. 13. W. Swith, now gen- | WePe vl d tivicagestenday b. the inwate ered with ashes. 1h one of the Lpper roows Weather for To Da MO $0400 Bulooye “iSuciys fi;.:.::.“u‘!..-, ti ienid vl in the were immaterial and did not exceed 1 per | eral manaser of the Chesapeate & Oito sail. | M Attempting tazemove o sell-pox pa | blond marts were found on the fioor and wall, {17y Missi W 1 VRS0 9T, s3pynml slons in the ity T e " rrpe . - . i AN eake & Qhlo Tyl tient f1om tie e of e Danjierne all pointing to foul play, The woman w ” & o 0ag1de 10005 30 $2200.4 of these splendll ises o sueenub was | ont. exasroads were knocked ot sowe- | road, has heen eleeted vice preid i the | crowid gathersd and peited the eficer | knawa 1o wave 21,080 in hier possndsion be | Winds becoming variable an pre. | @ o adosd i) ‘g :\wflln sy that of . Micalea. o SH0,000 hois ) what, Kansas & Texas .lmplzullmu 0Dt | A Topeka & Santa Fe milroad, and | rotten apples, egzy and 1w, Warral | fore she dizappeued, Last Sunday nlght | eeded by nortd erly Wi | 30 vop 3 1 et v 1 0 raph) suecession went the weldonees 3 Pexas Paclie 9 to 21, Recovery T upon Lis duties the irst of Dece on {7or the arrest of Danpierre | Kohler and Danieis 1 ¥ parts unknown. Missours Vi Wanmer; fair we = W1 i Satilviingg | eeag 1 ulius Range, of the house of Kautiwn & | soon sed in and the elivet was losh e § Prabert i ariesied to-day, | o wikids e vl | 48 gl 3 g Iwiarg s poog