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VL 4AM -N vOLo L-NO.a 47. ANAQONDA.· 5QKTAM, T1UUDAY MRINGI~W, OCTOR ~O, 'I~p ~UzCu 1Vwa cruST DUSINWUS CARDS. DI. D. 4j e KDOfXLD ~~ITSLr Ubp.Aammm.Mas. F. L ST. JZAN, AL.. M.D., C-N. indiemo Neesmi gLe. Us Joft Saiog. Ofsf s Firs tIM.. in HL. Jo sslktiag ogbK..,: *to 12A.M.. o SIMS dT to hP.M. T. D. FITZGERALD, rotUjcn MAOIYIAl. JUSTCE o4 THR PEACE. N(TA PUIJILIC. (ION I't f VVANCKK. 41L. 1'r NUn AfLm'lda. Most. J. R. BOSXR1WXN. ATTORNSI AT LAW. MAIM PT.. OVUM IWA)iINT * JAE'K3% 'a, mirol. Awo~S - Montana. T. O'LWMAR, Attmqy sad CSuaer at LAW. PraUse" is &a) Of lb. 4te and UaIt..l States coufl iCtbd~uo a made. 54rpiai at propprile aUnd Mining Lata Ldan &ureflsurance. Pop etwr3abuad ate~ (Pc t#4 *Jo~r~mOic ro-0 BlockUe t Fwir st P &L Oak sLtr eetos d. oat. P. P. CHRYAIsman. D. D. S. e., kar me ma anmd Oak. rTTHI EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by a nowr i. dz lo 1L3 *'R. P. BRO3MrN* Attoerr M Law. em.b 3anre aC Jjlkqr* meek, Ns. Ut.S, AmmasmlJ, Mrsrmm.an H. 3 . ST"PH-eNS. PEMtOIIAN AND DUIOGON, ANA+ toS . . * raoNrYrANA DRS. MITCHELL & SNYDER, tNR4 CON DR 10m ITREL. (Nelt to Montamn Hoa)t) ANACONDA - - MONTANA Ansoonda Real Estate Agency. FITZPATRICK d ASPIJNU, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ACTS. Miing Brokers.CUoelsrs andd Co.oveya.ers. ANACONDA . - . MONTANA lu lAor, artt at knrMtt, Wholesale and Retail Butchers. Family MuppUles a Npredty. Al Orders Delivered Free ot Charge. -hop a First hStrset - . AxACOvNDA *M. M1uRRTI M* (OrrPOsIT TUs ANKx) MAES A BPECIALTY OF FINE CIGAwRS DONrfIC. IslOIUPOD o AND NUT W.I. TH, GOLD BOOT. Ins at tbs tlYt l1O) . s Wft tark (t. F. if. MAW, Prpritor. READ'S DRUG STORE, MAIM STREET, Amammada, . * Motan. J. F. DUNaAN, ----Tonsorial Parlors-* Cot. Main and Front Strtas. A eo~das. - . .Montana. 0. T. ONXRHEIM. Importer .N dealr ., Fine Tines, Llquon and Cigars, Malm Itrc Ansaordm. Most. E. JACOBSON. DEALER IN OFFIC AND H4OUSE FURNITURE ccc a.' -b.w, uumnniii AU ALL m malCIn a. JXC@3SON. llr3 kU IP MI , - ....e.ý. r0r I. C. H1RYNES. LI V AIIAD FEE STABLDS. Tit Uwk (ut Qm owd bIr. First-Class Turnouts and Mod erateChares. IltWb ms. w.. o Male. AwmiM.~ MrrN &Vf rorer ." ATLAITEAI HOUSE, on us~t invest Amoeemim + C. J. BLDGI( + baS3 whh bs1 1 m rI N 1slrt tai. Dema mmd I~p w.L p w d. UMs Esooe br We GETTING AT THE FACTS lye. O.sb~u *0b WL f 5f. . t .Ua~la ...i ab WmsmWb. Ut.q...-A..SM ew.p 39m Vwm... Uw w . (rwo o. (blet. U4-AS the opinnang o the Craona trial this marulug Napler Moreland. enapiord in DMn.'. lhvarw slaM., tesblid to the la~ of the hiring of the wit. bhorn as t ~laifd to ti Dim.. on Natmrday. He daid that when the borer came beck at :" bhe was puma. and gave evidence 1 bavini heeen bard drilen. The bugy was eovemd with mad and mrod. Mrs. (Conklin at wam hlouse Dr. Cro.in last lived. was the nest witnese. lhe re told at great length and minute nesa the sater of how Dr. Cronia was called for br a manm who - te.aibly wanted him to go to at tend oei otf O'Sullivan's men who was hurt. This w•' on the evenius of the munrer. &he identified the hors eand gg in wblcb he was taken away as a white h and a top b.a taken from_ Dinan's e*L athI an order fram Detective Dan Coueghli. one of the pri. amers. Shbe also dnsrthad the Interview she had with O'Sullivan onthe follow inl day la the presence of a Pinkerton man. O'Sullivan. dse amid. coufremed that a aces were agaiant him. but dsrlar d that M kt ahing about the matter aad did not send for Croean. Mrs. Conklin's erms - eiamisation brought out the fact that within a few d afsater tue eon of Cronla, Polee Captan a brosigHt DtIan's white hors. and a bum.y to r house for kleantieation, and h failed to kidenti the animlaL. 'n May 6. when the anla l was bou. h a reporter sh kenftlied it. Mrs. (slln arouned for this by minarg that the irenustarmnces of lthe weather and light were diereent at thes tlmnes. The repater pr eested the animal under simila er condlon as when the doctor was driven away. The eram.. examination lasted until late in the after noon. Chlrles uelk, thie rsy r who dcove the borne to Conklin'n hote when Mrs. Conklin kientified it nmeely testillfed to this effect. Maral, MeNeary, who was in Dr. (Cronis's receptos room wlhe the naysterious man came for himn. gave a dewrsiption of the Indivldual tallying closely with that given by Mrs. Conklinu. Dr. ('ronin's brothier from Arkansas te titled hrkiely to harving ktientiied th. Lake View cnrIe as that of bhi brother. Ties ('monklin, the saloonlkeepp'r with wlanes Crosin reskled. was recalled aid testitldrl to startilng out the first nlaurlag of ('Clrsin's ahlesee to sea-rch for tIhe ds." tor. Gus Klallr. the tinasmith who soldered tlh. Iltystelrius tll in hes for Martin Burke,. the rn('irnsal, suslpt was set upol s at a liat hour Siatunllay Iglat aldl severely hleatels by ass unlkllowa person. This ils the ee owucl tilife Klalr has been assaulted ilncee hii minsllae gailxnl pruusnliisweL ils comnIIII tionl with tie cae, although tie first tilme the y.lusng fellows who were arrested for heatisng hises claimdi theyr (lid so hbecause of insulting lang g. SDruggist Burlinham, whl.ae departu-re for Euurope followed the diisappearance of Dr. Croatin elicited considerable cosn nment. has returned. He reached (hicago Wednesday night and ils an interview to. dary says he eaine back twonmonth soom..r thani he intended, hbi ol).ct he ile to clearr himself of any suspicinil. He l4denies his departure had any connection with the C(rowtic casLe asl nar1s inn nmovemnts ina Europe are opele to investigatioun. TOO MUCHLY MARRIED. rrther Develp.iemas i Ledeer'es Matri melasl Cataaglermaets. New Yoar, Oct. 2K.-George W. Lederer. the theatrical manager who deserted his wife, the actress DaLsy Vinton, or (lare Chester, and eloped with Miss Newconlhe, the very pretty daughter of a rkch and prominent lawyer, was to have been for. mally anarried with her parenlts' consent on Wednesday. but was on Thursday a. rested for bigamy and o Frkiday sued for support and charged in a civil action with alrllwouament by his actress wife. Miss (hester is about to become a mother alnd has had to retire from the stage. She is known as a gailety girl. a lofty dancer in lonl skirts. Mrs. Clara Cbester L.lderer's attorney tells the story of her thusly: "()lie night in November, 1881 she and Lederer went to supper together after the performance. He asked her to live with him and she said she would as his wife. He agreed to that, but maid a minister was not nero ar. "You are only an Englist girl' he " and don't understand our laws. If we e together and eal ourselves man and wife, that is all that is necesary.' Tellin her bthis was a frequent custom. The g.rl comseted and was a various hotels as his wile." w r r is thoroughly lwd a tte serious ons seofnd his atlmoial alliances. On Tu he penly boasted that he bad aan ob dead to rih.' and Urat Neweombe aad ofred him over .Ol.Oi to gie up all claim to his da1rte. Ymt aLdeser was i a very ediest moL. Me tried in vain to see the Iawyr, wo was not at his omice, ut resais. as bdat Il fm the worry brta frut o Miss Nemoaome's elopoement. Curious enough, Miss Farrie Neweombe is as muh a vitimto er silly school girl inlatmation for the precious nLderer as she ever was. .ven tim es po.nawof his meal character, whieeb led to urns imadietment and his arivet for balnay. has not - her feeltgs tors blam and I Is probable that were oshe anot safrly urded uader the parental root she would hasten to Join the fellow, who, as she is said to have declared is her husband. smb. hrmww mtSw at La'm.. BssrsloAm., Aa., Oct. S.-Notthing ha. been humid from Bloomu county to.day ove.rnor mlry to the bshRrif' request -or help oset a1 n men-. The rep i that another a been kil. is m o rn d ald is probably false. The e. p that i, is not Rutbe w the eerit i folklwing. These go la- g the hightoad. utopping at an- d Irnquitn their way. Rube never thiai. s m after beinrg .en et - ed utterly until the obbovy. ~ rr ~t U~j ~l A TALE OF UNFAITHFULNESS. A crmaltym Wemammb C'H-ne -ad .dspre aft U5.s Ams . n.r MUasebed. Nsw Yo=m. Ots US-Tl.mW is a oory asot utWeae Mad sadmllw us t toe soald IS a Brooker court. A ploytaan who mdse a Itname of half a million in a New ' York prakt of twesnty year, nMurled a beautiful y.uns woma. n manuy yaer hi Junior. Sbe was edsluated. raised weethy and uwveled all over. the world .aud lived in Italy for half a slonue years. Two chil dren were hnm. Three years ago a handenin, Italian was IntrumlthlI in the phyieciaitn' housw as a rrlative of his wife. The* Italian took ip his resketnce at tiS* plhyliaelll n'lr sa iou. The hIead of the hkmupe tak siLk; he ac cuuitl his wife of uaiifitlartllente. She. it is alllegd, derlaredl Iw was inslue. hiut shortly afterward eloped with tiM" Italian. Slim ia said to have talken an aswunWeml name. Slw plak dl her littlek irl in a *-oe vent andl y ml ty its a niona'tery aIl Italy. Her ri<ls eOI auanli>Ii tra.veled withl Ier tover Eero.wp. Pinlally s*he was chlarntl witl Ihavlir a Ilresinlnel hinm in a nuil fit of jeal ousy. iShe was ae-4littell of tidw cltuarlg ansd etntirnel to AIIs.rk*. Her tdes-urtet lhusitmadl tkelaredl hI woslkl forgaive all if all, wi'all let. hins M-e* the claildrln. Snhe- aglrn.- . tt-sk hiim to Italy. aiul ai he iallel.gels lidw. iu hisl kid IIsa.paI* l n1tl lLAua(.el ils an iismia. asylslila. wire-r it iacliuarwaol liw piail ferw his. llp- iort andi iilellassa.i treatieuwit foer eight emaoaltlas. SevaIrisia all IsII pa.tpIr, *l. si r turnesl to Antri-a. raindiwl |Miumeaiotn of her huasliatd'r prropirty atedl iM*rsue.al effects ainl liv.lel at lthe larnadlone hotel, Brolsklyi. Friecliatl traseel tie phyicilla. meerUmil iis rele·Mn* frnwa pri.ao. asind Lhe Ilnw in thli city. He l.i inistitlite.l *tlit agaileat tli. Itlliall gwoverinlieeiit antil nMIe againuit his wife to recover hia imrstrty. Dr. Susniter A. MasaoM, now livi sl ai proletirin his profemakio at No. 12t West Lth streetI is the pliysician. His hbrotwr, t('arles MaaouI. is a lirofeior of the Ka.n iUs university. ldl it was lhe who resc*lue hinl fronl the Italiian mnal house. GDRSNEY CARRIES A GUN. And N6* Was T..epled * Ws . It a the Mayer e Aima.e 2ter. KAxNAS Cury, Ot. U.--Mayar IDIn p th t fternmon slapped (ongrteasnan w in the n ac ae d narrwly r necaped being shot. It was ot acrcount of tlhe e tertainnwan of the All-American tourists. The nmayor had vetoed. on te Iround that It wai uncontitutional, a . ordl nae'e passed by the city eomncil appeplriatllng $1,OU) for entermaisaent. The cousuil passed the ordinance again over bhi veto said tlnts the na1er aordered the city taMasurer not to errguiae ldrafts upon the treauury for that penpoms. At a tmeeting of the e* umnllithtie at lwe (:u.luae iall club this afternolma ('ouarlle.asn Tarae'y referrend to the nu yor's action in ulwonmplinueltary teris. Mayor Laveln prt replied tlant if Io etauld preveIaat it Inot a redIt of the city oeime-y wsiltl hi* aiused illegally but LeW wuould cositritllte fron his pocket as lucLh as 'ITaramtey 1r aliy otlier mansl fur tIe enltrta"rllltalat. Tarlasey re plCed: I1 do inot *are to smoet to ti** Iras to settle sre nmattl.r." Iaetveloarlt asketrl l tur cum"nuamsn to repea.t hi r.- lmarks. °Tarsuley -euplkdi. Ilnt trse worls were tion msooer nout of hiis imeautl thlan Lthe Itsayor dealt lian a resntaw1dlllma Iaai full iln tiln fare. Tar'suecy vraclwel iato lis hip, poLket for his revolver heat frk-inds pre venttel hin frIom usimlg the weamJue. EY*iless Elr e a lSlray Cram.man[. ('xlioolnTo, Miusn.. ( ket. 2.--Tie bitter cruainag light betweenl the DIulutth, ('rok stoun aId Northerns & Matlenha roiad.. whk'h has baeetwa pramgres for two days. was broulght to a focus yesterday nore ing. The Manitoba had ealnmes a.nd heavy trains above aed below the I. a posed cromsing, and is ervklently deer mined not to let the ster r oad craus. By daylight, however, the Duluth roadnesn had linae laid to withile a few feet at the Manitoba tracks. The fo.tes of the latter roads were then orkrewld by 4uperiate.nd ent Jan~a to prevenst a crui.il.a briein nula.. Janues was lsanediately arrested and carred otf. notwithstaadi.g tj e . IsOat resista.le. of thew Manlitohb fures., who tien wlrecked al esatgile un1id flat cars oi the propsed ct*ro*elng, wle.rtaiula tin. wr kitar erow wenlr-. ia arrmsteul. TIe. Duluth oflelal. tthe.n after sousnea cossl tlation. deckled to await ther uktle*kn mon the inJunctions case. T.h Paue*Aumerrlam I el rlatate.. Erono. lows. (k.t. 2K.- It war alearlY 2 o'clrck til|is nlorsallg when tiwN ilaterira tional Allnrk*all eIxcunil, trainl started frol (Cnouawll Bluuff for St. Louis. I--a Moines warn rt..rlad ak 6 o'cl.k. Aecuord ilsl to the prolgramau tiH party was to stop at 1k.. Moines for a couple of hours. but a crlihama has Ixen nwade wlakhI is 4e plainled by tlhe mnaage-r of the e*xe.ursni.sa an follows: "We have . errn o.bi'ul to (mait k rs Moines. The Inople of tit. easi .genertansly offered to divkide their tilae witlh their sirater cit. ansn City,. amdt we could not afford to e I.es generous to St. Louis. We will arrive in thm ecity Weldes daymornig and r , all clay. leavi for pringnd Dl., Wnedesdway ias t." Senor? ~the Abraham Linoln of South Amaer e, will deliver an appr prlate addiees over LUinaol's grave. Eighteen bosurs were oesamamed in the rev froam Omaha to Si. Lis the SarriviL hebre at 7:51 p. nm. upon arrival here party wars mut bhr Mayor Noonma and rephoas comnm ttee and greeesd with bo a.luns and colored Aim burned fý bUlldhugas anlong the ruute to the hotel. After spper the rt ere oVey red to tha Merehast's Eebaugs where a reeptiom had tbeen arranged. 1100 U.MIds at as. ..S.. HI. Loaons. Ot. S1L-)Umve Garrisan am od and prouminmt eiUs of ME. Loauis com minted .skid. this mamlsagm ina Forrest parkby boodlry bbttsel tkreolyb ttw head !orcometits past be be. been ssufenta from. kldusv troeblb and de t over ltncuwable ailment un bou~slthe ~bcm..' o his meif (Be structa The dsacearsl and his brutber built the uArt sesamhoa to ply between St. Louis and WNo (khans. In u M7 be was elected presidert of the Mechank'r bak Lna wbhih position he served fur =' years. While president of that bamk and receiver of the Missouri Partlf road ih was atad. vic. prsimdeat of the road and look it oat d the hands of fhe reirev He was s vl vic areskldent when the runl was sold to Jay Idoutu. Ssatb at . Vnssa Croaer. MAX Paraacea. Oct. A.-Mtr. (Chanti." Crcksr, wife of the late ha('bres Crucker of the Southern Paclc railroad. died mud dedaai vstrdea afternoon of apoplexy. ARTHUR CHOSEN CHIEF "i wuow sof Uo In eduem Webesme as O l e I IP.los IDscvlas ('eu, (kts. fil.--4J asemellnlg at S 'e~.ri this narsale at enoarentlon dt the .abL erha I at at re pio. eeidd to put in lapMplasaiaut camlldakt for grand chkef. Ti' hloe dl.I~tk tioe put In anhsitelkm P. M. Artihur. 'Ibls was followed htr the Ionmssinatia of Vaumusan of %orth Platte. LNh.: Vanklr of Siedalia Mo., £asil Rellows of MIamsisippl. Ala Ih fornual hallo was talkdl for and tlw result mlanwcd that Arthunr had the roavenrtion lstouit uansin.mslty. Thins grat chasige in the ferelisl of thw delekgateis Is.sapplned to be tlime rasult of thie. Wcast trial andl senraealur. ft grand ofllker ('arve.r of ("hi cuglo. The first forlual ballot dtvkile'd the jualstion. Polkowinl was tim rsoto: Ar stur 1:,. V.naaran lUi, Vcekler ,. Ikelowu. 1. Tibe ,'*vIIItIIvs adjIusOrsmel eat ll+anl. (hal nraeemrnllslg the clnventlaon Iol cer.e.kl to the ehtioua of thirl grand eon giam-r. The nesul was sIsu alsalke pili ustil k.si)ight. when ('hkt'f Arthur stated ac Jamole SNpnrwas, uof (.anu. Irar -, d ilucu ens, was re.ele'te.d bq uuanal neos rot.. Nearmlmuatons wers tises nmad. for e..awe graInd asistas.t engineer. Hewd rik of Posesaylvala. and HNem. of Ctall .aswsa, wem the favorise smWlklts but after sis balkus hId bewn taken without slVU r Kesult the *ovesltion adjourn.d usa Il to-row. Ilarainl the afternoion the convention M ed a cumsnalitte ta call upose JOn. , H nalna of ('blcagn., vLre-gralnd ma dat .ree Inter.tanattkal Brothrhood Lo esnevte Vimenssen who is lea this city at temaihig a u law l easeting of his order and rqares hinm to asklra .e brother oondl. Mr. mlHannuahl appeared beIr·w the eavention just before adjnu.ssmaest o1and d.livere san Inte.estl1ng aeklweseL i which he heartily s8adaorwe the question Will Nt he ISattledasad. MulrWAIru oL, Ors. k t.-R-ev. W. J. L. Haltlla , rsntor of thL Chursli of Ch(rist, bars mereivel Ave letters NsaLllar to rluse se-na to e-s-Mayor ALnes ,sits*. Iw pr ,cheel a sgre s of asrr.rons u o str Catholi,* chlurch -is weeks ag. ES-Paolo. tiergernt Tylan un eragrm.an, bas also rreeived -e* Ietetre rwaraing hims to keep silelis ('athaoli and Irish affairs. Dr. An ton asll iln.erview. n*tig asukeul if Ir. loit to r.ssover ti , sew" .nle-r part of tlw. rit in ealalie'i4"c. tio lw ls- e-t of th. C.lan-aa-Ge-l,. sil : Ssir: I was hwrn,. rar-el agd elsu c.atj I.a this Wiountry. adll pngrl e It. live asl die bLre-. ''he. onesly fault that has ira fasp wih llaw is that I ass anl Amear e c* s mnatsive hure. If that is a crisu* twhe-s I aslm guilty. I'll stay lwren ils spite. oli tb. ('!cala-mi-(4.aeI or any l altier .easniecs of the. e-seamtry. If I ass to I w Isinuka as lnsartyr. lhwia I 1as rnealy fear tIm. n-erith...'" N.ah Ford Sho.et.s a iases.ler. WAlreI:.msul.u('0l.. (k*t. Jai.- 1oas Ford slal Earls.est Murray. a gan.lluhl.r. ils a .Ll-ar. IsTall whichl i rlses by FeYlr. T'hurs. hlay lmarail.g. Murray csaslw Is druslsk aisl told Pond to get rneaty with his guns, wse.i he"l Mod. th1e Iull striking the ciutat"r Ihs lhiuad wlhich FPiarl t.lldged. Farl tulUlisng his gums,. l efiel thires. shlils all of whlak*s t1lk effect, time first strlikils Murray in thei Ine"k. tsl' mseuund iu the k breast asul tilh theinl its tsw ares. notsese of whlich will prove fatal. lMerray Iad sbadle tlirnat ea.le in t.n evesinlrsg that he was goluUi to o1) PI Uardi aslnl tluat Iw .wl filed hlisslaulf foIrlt. After maving s*veral drinsks he. tlhought le luul e-lsalgla ilacrve aisl he* tried leis ganme,- with lisw alove result. Ford pave himnsef usp and had hlis trial this afterireas itwfur Jultsie. Helsllr,. who. after arearing all tle evilesare,. ac quitted Forl as acting isa mllf.defelss. Murray is dkilsg well and will sma,n Is. asllle t* It" l alsalt agains . ln.l Patlrd is tlh Ilsanll wI, sihot Joesse- Jalmes. a Ist has snael*. Wa.Is.elh urg Is Ihatne- feI aishaost a ye-ar. J.tk. Aft.r MInn .test. ('Hie Ac, (k t. 14.- Is. 114410 W'lIliarn H. P'rie wiia w~iael with the* grald fever and wealt o, ('atlifiarsala. lesiviuig u paIs5ingl mcull aund either pIbglNE¶Y Its 4 hie'aso i. ehlaaig ot (;Grnorge. W. ulale'. th-Y lattertou mftee oat Preae'6 fausasily lurting hi. ahmeiw". Soalsnsstse afte·r as re'parKt was rearvLvd of Priete',s death. Nolea issee.eed the widow to turn over tea bins all the' eLked.e. etc.. andl thnreafter failed ta twovide fer the. faumlly. whskhl wa. s r.eltae'e tie ;,.verrty. About a year mag the' only wearvivasag heir.. oat 1rier Henry W. Priwe aisd l (bhad.'. H. YVon hieg fuuel. IIl.. l man a .uit agaiujuat thle, herls of Noble, the latter Iuavimeg died a 1564W. The suit alrged fraud aned Judge. Tuler has. tendered a dc lesions in favor cal Pak'.'. belie. They will get property worth $1(,O S. 4asbka' balm. wil rw.eviet wim an 1lr fr the time Noble wars atually tobaeol canrged of Uhe progwvt7. ande rumm tendr an sec ouutin o[ for pn me., W.wer reds. ahuU. D.usvaac, ('ol., Oct. s.-Yeeserday neau ly as hundred and tbirty dgates of th Isatersiasual Brotberihod tof Lam setve Firemen. repematbg everuy se i tion of de, United iataes. snet In secrt e.mstonso eensider tle qnauetion ot the pposed federation labor epssiaa. iross with the brotherhood of lbesmootve e.nin6eers. John J. Hanslgan, view grand nmater. thoroughly . oned mantters, as did other advorate.s wfe ich the can vention voted esaaitmus.ly in tavor of fedeeatio and appointed a conmsalitt to notiy thUe r of Locosuotlve En nlueers at the result. The delegates will await te action of the enagiseers, and itl nay be that another session will be set eary before a thorough uadersmtaUding is reacherd. - ..ee.e Viate. . Atha.m.. rSa.AA Ala.. t ·k. 2.--Leuopud Bris.' dry good e.tablilhbuessnt ll the center of the butasiees portien of the city burned yesterday aornlng. The llre ctouamuml cated to Gills' e..t. a large brick steru .re whicb was filled with guests. B" great esertloss the guests were aroused,. and all fortunately escap.e., asome bimly getting out ill safety in th.wir night clotes. In two hours the ntir* blalck of tmakWings was destroyed. The loss I. $II,UJ0. par tiar Asurse. SEVERAL VtESELS WRECKED ArmnkeU mer swea Amang he AatmOtu CaS-A Wm gabar L.aw. rt.. Nososg., Va., O(i. 5.-Tb irehoamwr T. afltne gas Cramde. N-J.J wa oi watie eapo in a iren lmIsi Wedn iy lrhL. Wheb sie Wvernl wra £a ma msunk In the breakeen h the lift ****** r ew Thurseday muernng ave men were lasal to the riing.s baut oe by one the doomed sawne were swept away in the n. eaturenla night only two anwn were left and at sunset mInday evening only one remsined auld unloellhedtly he will shies the tats od hi shipmates. The lifI saving crews have watered an oppw-r tuiaty to go to .the resae, heat the surf has rutn iea high for a ha to nmake an at tempt at relaie. A large timI niasted schonewr Irysllg a flag u uilltrus is .hol-w igltat natL. manstide. of .egoes inklt. LAs sistawe will he sent frows I here.* The schooner Iasl. e Haylnes, latu lr le.:b frnm SIavaanall to ialdtisl.ere ha Ivens wrm'ke'd on Bdelies' ainal. The- e.sptain and stewartl were .avead. heat rive naen were ~eltrwnedl. Tbh ve*.sl is a total Ise..a and the cargo i washlisg on time he ..l ThI rwshoner A. E. Blalckman rloled over 511 Isaise. at sea. ('aptainn ('larks E.l wardls, by the aid aof a w.erk Jaet.ktat.swan to New tleth andl was uI veet. T..L re saisaile-r iof the Crw were Ilmt. betttlag m Iaws Wened. CI('I*AuA. tkt. :L--A diglal-.h I-fron Dlutaqum. Ia,.. nays a fret.u ot 2 year.a stam.ing remininased in a hbattle Natlurlay nrrc New Hampton. cealnty ms.ll. of('hwk aaw eoanty. two sanet be-tig killed and several uther wounhtd. Thonetam. Ihou, his two eons. Peter McKenna anl a nua u eer of other farners sameanhtle at the farna of Atrt Smitbh to asisst n a barnt raislta. The eas.k had e.siu. )1D years hbettenshe l Ind anld McKe.snn famllk.s over tie ownership of hland. A quarrel took plane yesterday afteron. when without warlning Thaes Lnest shoe ul killed MeKenna. A friend of the mure derat nasan then kitled Itnad, after which er btattle beraa. emaeral. How suasy other were wousded has not been known. A polem of olpnees was ment out troI New Hp n and lDotd's two se and Mulve hill who aht Thomas luo, have been brtribt to town amnd uke.d up. Iamperteat raper. IStseIme . ('HsctAao. Ort. L.-It I. usasnencared that impoartant papers am missing ten the stakes attorney's olRe., upon whirh the easuenty was larely dependenlt to conshat the old. harldlle cailnl, aggregatitng $1O. IMh. The loekrun.ents are eaps ed to have be. ni stolen. They are nelded chiefly to light th.e bills of Conttractor Killingl, es Warden Varneil, 's.-(Conselnaa.iomier Vrey. amld thea An.aurickna teiune adl l Irick Prew. aigs case.pamiy. Thi last Uisans cl'easa.met is s.nw epre..entedl bt Lawyer .anrthlulmas,1 who was asuistanat sale*'s att.uac*y wlesei tire- psn-wrn w.*ra turnued sover to tla* prane-lat ilst'lslnawast of the stak*'s attaLrty'. sttll-e., Mr. L ungmneker. Tl*.r, isl Ilno cla as to how ther mpaers disappeared. It in saul tlat url atllu tl Ilre- nesilulu.,uunts are Ire saenev4ed iL aIew al t ia a lf.a of meats.y tlmhelassela aet .dlallars ta the- s.. suaty. They Will Folow aaat..r WAhacaletir.. U. ('.. E~te. ;s. -- A letter wia *earaluk *alUlw" ye't."ndky fIrue 4.c"I tatry %able 1.. 4o1.4. J. K. snuiths. until as few slays ag tfclai.*f o~f UsIe crrrtfl.ate uliviisica of the .*,snsi·oea .ace. -.frun which it wcale uW- am. tait inagietuliel. tlhat thlaw. CtuIIlye.i of the J-MI) tcldi~ ufltll whit Were r'ertfrlst a slut~e t, lpse their liletres. T'h Letter ways ln part: -I ekenss it t.p thIe Lest hinter eatst.f Uf e aurvie.. that *.ac· who wa.r. r rutsu in tse IMc asre ahaialul huIt ecntissue thenr." ta ctefl"w ,,af lnu.we is. that lire" tIon.. eilthr by their ewutnoe Car ecu a aaall. aced that the new eemernmahlnewrw r abutldI luava a beter u.mhhmc.rtusitr to cowrrct the e*vils which I *.eanidet.ic ca thw e reamt chaaraucter." rmerrrntary Noble. win main by a ra pu·rtcr but, said very curtly that the letter s~.ilalina itmdef acad he lua. n.atbimag; 41"r a Ie) say ahjatal it. Jalsaawaua AOIala Irr---·- d JcutlnTaNw, Pie.. f Jet. g. The premcstcts of Jolmaaarcua Iing again under water an good. Main lhaw been fallingt aalcasaat co, - a.tatly Ili,. part lauhour., aund a eakt nuaeay of the streets ae already alsaust Igaawritaesll to *aeeletrianan. hryouil then wraidalsg away of the piers of the I anrebria true. eogyma sry's ruilused 'hWlth' logo chuckaa 'gb*as y..t tw.a c .loue by ala.sliiars. 1'11. uasy uuldic. ridagi. saceraa the. .hsansasaughla ise in a vary Isul ceaiulmtiuim eassul it is f.ared"4 it will it'sf SIt 91 river eegmn tImm'ms". toº rasa. Wo ssaalu e las s'eumsyaiulbly llaa shrknl, heat ISo scr,.,us . IIMIC wie . yet ge p*uut.aI. It las has*ia r~eaaini rteaulaly all clay. Big Y3Suurim MIIS. smusd. IWsrrv APU.IMc 1L Y0( . Th. r-eesst rr purl hUIt IMh 4 . C'. Wmsslauursa smailim 1usd 1M.+Ii mulW i is f Mlsowed by tiw asIacousu . nwiirt eel this gite. ..f this Pillisbiig naitll mand also lua the tramef.r of Stat Wash heana maills is shout to hbe eonaseaaumtet..d For the first titusI in COnmw4 tioua with these. deas the. {rease Is iv as regards the. Pillsbuerg iiaterest. It i samid that thu OI.tiae all the Pillubeg systemu of BasUil mad olnrahasrs call fur Su.AuWIrM. The pur chaser. mwew Ksatgish asysdieimt teres-o tore tar a· wl thU sake oan thu smma. pln ewlfned tl rbr dbpatcbaw ronue than. .uic. T Pittlburg auaW will retain ml intrst ina Ube new cuesuuary. L avin for Opmaemm agsiuw . HI*LYK5 HT. M*AUS. Mc.. (let. 23L Opium r mugaI hm. bu.m cmwriued an at this point far the past six uusoml ao am .atesurive moaL. them , auggluem brMigiag the dueg Ifro Vu ('ouver mand workig it asneer the- river ini umall boats. A ups-imh United hitate. ruslius detreaive bis ma rived hers to m is the local oker.rs in ma resting thu parties umpihated. af wham {Uar- are quite a saumber :tom. of the gang are ino at Port Hape waitng fra chais ' to saaasglr acim from ,mR warth, whac they have lately im LL C..t~Ct Now ca..9m. WANIUnOroU, Oct. .--S:Sretay Tracy dhis aftcnacom awardJh the contract for buildinug two of tse ,S~.kaaato creaisers to the ('olhnahia Iron works of Baltiowre for $1.ZN,6Ui. The contract for a thin) one wil 1a awarduaR to either Harrison Lori e of Burtoa or N. P. aalmwr i Co. of New York. acrb of whom bid 0;74.tmJO. DISh e a CavaIryr ta.. OMAKA. (tt. 2.-First Licutsaant al lard Humphrey of the Ninth eawalrv dropped dae t ia this ci today of ape. i aº. H has beeca Ian W srrice ir WEDDED TO A PRINCE no Widag W. Pv wm i whlH I. oh~ gamma="" roof wa C.Uobe." be Emm.. Lox now. (kM. U-Tb. wmaevm of Prince HKatatldt to (TiEt HulI bmm, lb. d d bseu of Caill P. Huntingiom of New York. kink plea. lo.d a In Lb. Co` chrurc at Bromplon. Tb. emmauw em perfornmd by Blabop Emmons. T. wed. ding woo private. only relative, mad a Mw frindL of tUie Arid, and groam were. pro east. The vedding rwtkfamat wasu seved wt the (;ermwa .mtbum. le.r whbl rlbw T n marriage was only anmensed ist Paris lhat Wedeneday. aned ae tae day fob lowing R.1w male the folloiwlig eran cl.lat un it. Prmnce itatatid. well-knuown ts Parsirta Yrl-et will asarr.h thw lsten of this smath a rfl ImerarMas. Mien T lra HuNatlnioae. The ar..thaug wtll take pltr. at Ladus. The - mnu.teaam1t of the msarrmv.. w att elcsly r hailcat with dairuiat by ,mr ofj tw moae hat r ekmi-em.adiames. wine as a creautor .4 the rrue -..r a k.age smaosal. whwhur ste laui.a frward ts Iwtwa, Ied" at as r ,art date. Priene HaiefMkl hmas e.. fe eser a pinru~i ional for.amue-butl r, eoh meswme melling his title fore d~rll is. h here. hdaked in the matriaomial a ue s of Here.s. Paris a.us Loeda,. with prom ns ouf liberal rewaud ia su-m eeem His repeuation as a .predthuift ad as a prowsianual and Jalieng tm b .er 6* the ar a*r in *urope as ia Paris, where he is preoably better known tha elisewhms, beatuse . tht city has hse.. 3m years the mentr of his Sai of operation. Wish the thorough mvert pole srsee in Prease the ptence ha ea marked mean ther ar sears. Mao of his eapast.e. are maiters of poUlM reee.d. An Asmiemae hl'a who liv. L Paris and who knaows storueagl both Landoa asd Vienoe, amid s a w cespend. et: "1 have ofts heard tSh prier spoken of la the drewiuog rom e Iteslg Swrest san Ie Kuops ag story heing current that he horrowed SODAI t eaers on his suit with Miss Hunstiagon and to follow her to Ala whe she west the with Ml.. Sherwood. 'HICAGtAo, 4ai. t-A speal homn Hamw lthnes avy: aont Perdlnant Edward VON Hatafe*8ts, brotetr of Prince worn Hal. feldt, lives here ice a little miee.ery hla.e of three or houar rooms with his famig. Has umur.rndinlr Indcrate that be Is mae haemed with a great ahnedeame of this w4ee4t's goodss. "I eeus't know me.rh aIuts the mm. riage.," he sags. "I eard they ere es gaNe0d that I. all. I ams a o Primee .Ve.releand Toms Hatsfealt hr his seen" mnarriage* with tay nsother, 'oeats. o4phlua. the great Uermnan anrieals. I have two half-terohst Prines Padl and Ernesl. acnd a t Maaeshe, who is ow oIualnua asnl PcIrsa*a Ereeast is a etasesmee llea (l:reaeasy. lHe was istus san whouem h nuarck iseesa"se.d eer his wsec.amor, btest I cnarriel a wmnuasn who was not oof the o slicty. astl sel enould ent rome to eommr ancl Inisyfle ies high society in Gertmary. I r.orl Prince Paul for ansy malutr.s dow.r itestarest its a G(reaan court iel WTd and the e is still its litagatiael. Very prohtmh irsetat ald Paul are isgseenl logether to erfeat nay chancsu. Paul was wild, and twi*. dial rtla. a En per. r Wtlla yl / lam tealt. H tin se" la elue eses I es thes cno tuone.. ROYAL WELU'NG AT ATHENS .e. esaph .1 Prum ATntI;N.. 4khI. IP. - The maritage 0C Parinevoom S-plai& l)1 Prumuia and %be Du" col'Sit.fo o.reni 1wiawe eaGt Grev*e, was grclaalmq~iu~l ).Ia'rSl y as It a. in. Tb. wtd.Iialg prtm-tuasitoa wat aheaded by & w44m&lflbm cof .eavalry. Tho- nrat eight car. riag'.m viintalnedl thw rvyal faanilibe and coth.er Grorse t eolmility. Ilaum 4&aattI 141w sporWoIt(ma 5 Stile .arriag. cvan Wiling Qaa.'.'.a 4 blig. lanatd ths, bride. drawn toy atis lolacak latar.e'w t'.ave'ra-d wit silver tn&ialklaaag. l ta .'itlm-ir 5mai at the carriage con. Ig4ar-.'bL~k were' Kinig (kcswe, LhAte at 1'%goart.. m~ill Into hrotlwrsm. 1'k'lt route' was 1114,641 with, tr~aj. bhimdl whom Iw.r. Ia. hv II.'st *I ro.4t4 tI.%i% t Wit. illabi f.'..L.1 toy tilt' p. i 'I lit- laultammeu imafmat..ra iiimmd Je'weled',I .ar'ilrm Craxl tay the. IK.auL.r imaal tIii. 1.411II''i duaa-Pa~Idma C...'. lay Aiagi.a.tf % i4t..pria &tiag 'I*.d unl I .rr.. ,ulamaraItaaoa. w- 4.1w6 inu th .istaimtiral wJ* a tilli'ammt -live. 'I'lav. voaater &&i.4.' .tf 11. v'atia, ww ,.trcaa with rtolwa. FLlla. %arvrs&- cia.t'upaa'l intbre -I thA an1 hour. Praise...- V it-ttr asiasio- tc.e .4 U1 al*'. lse d Wea.' W.I46-is vrawti- uvvtr t1w kaeadL of %he larml.. said tori.I.'gna&ats. I'lw wvtaaId party n.'iuraa.'.I ty is 4,Ifila.'gat rouse' = m-rrav.d lat thet' p)ain'&& I U'clack. twit.. t~ass aua~rr%.tg wowe agaimt see .'aianized. The. evre't'i.miy this tus"" was in al'cutiia.'t-e withr tho, Lutbe'risa rise and took jalw- it& %Ihe' kio'l private chaaL. bIutrins& the rer-.-moy Prince Mdetar. of Prussia. maId Psrimeas G anrge md Vi e of Weals. al.ruiate'y held ae bride's mr oewt, while the Camrawiscla. Prlise Wmh6 . niat sarAnd Prine. George. oa Gnrse. bold the cirnhiut of te bridemgeqom. As 4 .1111. SimDuuke of qprft oduletd him tirkir trim" o royal paer to bis own pabsee anlaid sto rmso applea. hem f hme poj 'nAme. The diplomatic budg was I vitad tea a gala b-angaa4 at $be palae In tlb. evennaaa. That vtluitw Ut to e pa La wo o mabjat with tllinuinsadem ad andeag on'.-. Low now. (leg. B11-Thu.. wagn .md Are .5 Gla.w ealyiw je m~wi. Tbe wool .wk5 w do- @ I lanw .Lrwadto ..emdiws o anew. ds file er hrn The Iire eleew oalmamIl b weP -in Tb. 3mu is huinv. Cwarnbi Windswa C l awn. P.., tige. ML-dw .mlUIn5s S o'cliwh Thorn.. sd Jam Thmmp~ RobDena Robin Slus. Bm a u ejal amu Siubbs whne dlb e lsprnbse lb.a ears lb arwe umatbe theraw, tRohm.. Kern"nmV am And w mh bred to b--m II - sa s M