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The New Era, 1883-02-02, Page 2- I-- - - - -- I I 1 — -- -­­ I 1. I I '' !"n --- I I I I . I . .. . . : I I I I I i . 1; . '. I ianuary, .6,'1883. , I I . . . ;, . I I L I . . I . I 11 , I . I . 1. I I . I ­ I I - ) IL I ., I I i I I — I I . I I , I . ­ I , - ­ . THE MILWgKEE CXTXS1B p i F I . . I I RE, .. I , , I I I I , I I . , 1. . . ` . I 1. . I — I : \, I .. L , I I i .­ ] - , : , ­ i I "; I , ,Findin- ' of 't ie B6dia§ - L .1 . l I I , . t? , - - . 1. I I . I 'I, , I 16riflid SigKt- ,. - .''I ' . 1, "I . I . I . L . I 11 . L , 'L ".' , , ' .1 . I 1. - I I . 1;1 I - . I . : : , q .1 I , ­ I I I i, , I I . I . I : I I :; ". I I I , , ' I I .. , L , 1. . , .. ­ . :1., , " I I , , L. . ,DJR A,IXATI 0 : RE, OiTA-L! I : , . I I . .:. I . I , , . . . : . I . , . : .. I . I , .. ., '. I A late Milwaukee telegram says : The I I L , , , , I - Miss I boay.pupposed to be -Clialis wits fouii 1, . , , ..d . , 1; " ,: L I in thexilins, of the 'Na-Whitil Hou e this, :, : , , 11.1 I Led . I forenoon arred . The beyond r6eo-nitldrr, , ,i! ,., 1 , . I . I -. I 1 ­` . I news ;f the finding of the.bodk attracted 1, : I " . ­ . . . - .., I I . thoug.4 Afte'rwards two ,, . 1 ­Dida tq.th6 scene. I . beyond ide' I I 1 I . more bodies, Charred ritificati6n, 'L' I 171.'', - and -part of a huin,an trunk,were foun& It , ­ . I is now. settled that the loss of life will not I be . below- eventy- oil -'t,f the '"The. acri , - I . I a- - . " , Council cAused such,general COLL emilation . , . ,that, an6ther, meetilig" is calls(! for this. I I ­­ I " aitornooli to employ a1arge forbe and got. I . zele6trical appliances for worhin 'At ni ht I . I I . , Zod . I died thiii morn* . .- ,-W A. Hall ..Ing. He ji: I were 'fro in the 6fth Storey. Six bodi'6s . . , t, I . buried this morning, here being a larg , a . - Attendance- --,-- , - . I I 1, tL , he , i Of two. coats found in , the ruing of ,. tl . hotel, one beionged' to' a guest *'who , L , escaped. -'There ig nothing 'left ,to toll . . . . . .to whom, the, ,Other coat belonged. . - I w' . . The photograph Of--a-young—all as . fopnd.' On' its back was written Mr. 101 . . ,Lela d. The .ph otograph wits takeil in 11 . ­ I . New -York; - A memorandum book, a large . . I I number of bundles and busines's papers . - L *ere,also ,uueakthed.' The Work-meri have 11 I I . I . now dug in, about Sixteen: feet from the I I I I I . sidewalk. . . . ­ ' . I 'to this eveilin b dies' . I Jp , , . g five; additional O . . I have been found in the ruing of the Now- I I I ,hall House' ' As the ,men worked'iuto and I opened up'tbe ruing odois of burned flesh I . I I became: More Apparent, aud,. there is - fOL I . scarcely. room cLoubt that'Lby to -morrow I . lit a sc64e willbe present . 6dbefore fiicb. I zrig L hw I thajilogt.Stoutheart wilLquail.,' A uman 'O" L' I f ' 6' wand, ' Uaiaily bas- be: n' f .burned; O­.. I - With no trades of 'tile body. - ` 'Two little . found Dear paisonal heaps of . rer . ailing, . . . effects- recognized'aq belonging ,to Robert. . I . I . -H Wis andDavid Martel, Wigodusilf Can- L. . . . -Is -' , little, do I u4t -tbali . . ­ tral Conductors, , Ave , . - .11, -­ I 1 a iff I . bo Tl i ed-Y-f]U-i-l-e-i-it-'JR7,,,d-" .. . .. .. . the M ' orgue. is not Miss,Chellis, but Mrs. . . .. . L. W, Brown, f.Alleglmey, Pa, The last ---- -- - - I . I I I I I -1 I ,,, forlp Reason had d6ulitleris fled , before the fire reached Ile,)' ' , L L I , I : : ­- ,,, , , - ; '.T..BX " IN ., I I '' ' ., Occupied Nicholas Moran, of BeIoit,WiB I rods I wonalloor, and was -i No. 211 on, the at I . I , y of ogurderl"­ 146 away'tha or I . Sprang to his feet, went to the door of his I - ' room , opeEod it, " was ,thrown cu his . I back1by a, violent concussion, caused by ! - I tile xuall 6fL And flume. I 11 ..,,wind' 11 i's I ., h and started"' for gr , abbed .his clot Ing , the 1lower floor; A, maili went rusLing I through I Ale -ball,- slibutin g "I All those Who' - ' ' I - f ifow B j l' He started want to be'g ve.d O in I ' toward the end of the hall and met several . I . w Omem rushing wildly,abopt, and 'found others I hielpleBely -IyWg!Cn the floor. cr ing , . . husbands. for their One of these- shouted . out ;many, 'times, t,oh, Godl Save my child Ill She rushed frantically in to the , . games withber child anI was n again. . On the ,MOrAn made bis-w.ay out 4 balcony, and, after throwiug his clothes to i ' I uud ` a d jumpadupoii"th6m him, I Bel , f In the grG' . . . e.c ped unhurt. - . . , ,: ,-: I I ; I . - . THE WORTH or'EACH LADDER BOUND. ; ,,- Gen. To=! Thumb, and ­wife Are At 'the Planiiinton' House, feelin grateful for their -0 escape. , I- fn'64r had such aflurry in all i,!, said the, little General'to a ie- a my lif I porter. !,, I Was Awakened by"my Wife, v ho ..said;som, I . a 6ne.Was knocking at- ill's idoor of I I our room.. I wildi-dazeil for a moinent, then . I I .. got up and admitted' a police, bificle'k, who . . , yelled fire ai Me. The .1all waii full of . I I a srnolip.And,, . was ,almost. BuffociiJbed.,-Th I I I -11-1- L `d' for a Etst #ing I.did was to Jo.ok aroull I I chance to ge I t out.11 - I . . * , . ' I ,, I I I I " Did youlflud Pf I I 11 smiling ana.iubbing his' Chubb " Well ,, I 1. . , , ` hanog, i, I came very Dear 'lot d, ding ltl i b I' I 11 -the ut I did.' , The. policeman. . ope I ed' . neajeat WiDdow, and. I'lound-a,''ladder 11 L I : I . I raised." - ' .: . ., 4 I .1 ultib?" ashedthe ' o R%ther welcome, was . I I 11 I., i . . epo'tter. I . 'r I , - ,,My dear .boy, .at' that moment half a' . . . I million ill I 6ney wouldn't come anywhere . I., . . 1 . reai buying, a single rou-nd of'that lad, der. I Oooceridedl the ladder;, followed by Police. I,- , man,O'Bri n with.my Wife in hi a. m'r " ' 1. 1. in S* ' . . . I . I . , , , . 1 , ­ . I INCIbEN,TS. I . I . I I 1. I -* ­ - A realization forceA. itself upon . the people:' in tC' I I ,that the o I *as not Sufficiently watched,. there being. -but one mail to, act as night . " 7ator imati, bell. boy and watob:man, !elei ­ - . -gen:e t.t(I-i t.il t,y ,iRs h.:.", , ..:: .., - i . L -.-, . . , 7- : one -Man! swung. himself down. ,on the I . I ' * window -sills from the .'fifth' .9tory., His,: , ' I -111 I.- I I I'll I ­ I I . I : I " ' : I I I amma, e structures in which from, up, infi bl I 11 mventy to fifty perspina are regularly , roasted. about ,quee 'a year, and though' : I . I , people Shudder at the news nobody is! ever d ng ,laws frame , punished, aird buil A to render Such tragedies impossible are evaded I 11 and laughed at. i I I I ­ I : . I I . , I I . INCIDENTS. , A C , hiCagi 1 3 Aelegrana says: A-desp ,,tell received bereihiB Afternoon sayo So. far 92 livegare known toL be lost ythe ilwaukee b. M, fire,'and it is feared the: number will prove, L I ; I , , ­ ­ greater. L I Near the-dook of the morgue is the naked . , form of ED *Oman, with 1 head and breast I ' ordshedandmangled. Onapieceofpkper, I laid,.on the 'bare, breast, are. the gi fflplb, we,, , 11 I ,, 11 Nora Flanigan."' The'body of" a . Nioulan 45 years of ake, SIM uinideni fi I - li ad, ' h6snearib;' Sheliad,been literallyout-in - . .two, h vingbeeu impkded oil ' 't6legraPfi ` a pole andul'iltilated b the wires in hcr rnhd 11 I leap from the,fifth ,Storey. Her case.1s only cue.of.-a dozen oth . . . I 1.11 era ' I `Atc' hes announee l thsi The telegraph dean . i1ey (formerly' of. London, Mr., W. E. W L ' . 1. I . " I .1 . , O t., Whore. his, relittiveg reside),.,la I I I believed,to, have been amonk .the vibtiiVs of the Milwaukee 'fire., Mi. Wiley* was .ro 6utly,- Appoints the Michigan L C 'd by . I , '" * 'i g: .. -, mllwa uktie " Central its General.; . , ` ' the hotel and was known to have been in . I I I at the time Of-W6duesday' mitou 'Ore. ' ,ad I Ali 8 IV Sal faVori to a 'Mr., -Wiley was B, uui er mOng the railroad m0n, and should he be found -to he IdBt ther6.'will belhe gre4tes't,of Sorr I I I I Ow 'eii . . , . , '' . . ! -­­ ­ -!, Pqripn.q0i- . i, ­ ­ I CA, Id" , ­­­ ' Th ' ­ ­ ' ana ian quest I ­ . a regis- . ... Were no I I t red at.the hotel.' ,L , ' I - . . I I I . . I LEAPING INTO Dr.ATH'SIARMS. I I . I I : , I . . It is utterly impos ible to even att6mpt a descripilonbf the tdrrible scene. Upolf I , - . 'the icy. flagston'esthe body , ofan unknown I , ir- man was I , covered only,with a sh" t, yi'W ­ both legs broken . and. ­the' : skull - cleft in i twain.L A otber'po6r fellow' had crawled. I n ' .. up the Chamber of Commerce .step.s. H. ' back was broken', and'he moaned pite6usly.- . Still' another attempted to jump from a . - ' 8 ixth story window:ou.Broadway upon the . .1 .11'.. canvas, held by , willing hands, but , fie-, ju`mped too short, arid feli with ,his : back, . I he' ban isle* d, u ' aLl d upou ' t n r, double p?; Crashed I Ielgsa On the, pAvement 11 the I , , 1 1. I alle .; ,. I I I I . , - I . " , I fL' .'' .,Tile iriqueqtirl thocase o : this victinis (f . I I I . ' thoi fire is Proceedirg,to-day., In'the 'y tl' a - -ibree -61 Ahe-N,6,,;VhAll House this forenoon - ­­— bodiesWer6 f4drid, bur L6 ad beyoli'd rem"Pu I I . I tion. AbalI1JuS-bc6n'm da46r voluute', r, I I , I I I 11 - I - . I . ---- - I . I I . . pROMI&E. BREACH OF I I I I le 1, I I 11 I : . . 11 I , , . I : , . . I I I , Extraordinary Revelations of, New, York . I I I I I High Life, I - r I , ... ­ ­­­ I -­ 1 . 11 I ... i I . ­-T i '. I : I . . , I , I ' 34' ,HURESS !'GETS $15 0j A , '.00 I I I .1 L . , ' ' I .. . L I I I . I , , Becull"o t4he Will; U c'elivcd alid IDeMe'rited ' I i . 'by 31 Gay Won . u= Swell. , I . I . I I ' :&.New, York t eliegram, of last (Thursday-) I ­- . .1 I . . night's date says , The Brooklyn jury in . I the case -of Mary A Livingstone N a. Henry Fiem Ing, for breach of pronaise of marru,ge and seduction, returned a verdict of 7,5,00,9 foc-the-plaiutiiff,,tlie' full amount L I I claimed. The verdict was received'with A BOM of" Applause by the spectators ' , ' The suit was ail extraordinary one. ,Miss Mary.&Iice Alm6lit iLivinget I I one, of al der, In trOus black ey a - and menest figure, 5 _: a delneanok;,Was plaintiff . , I Henry,Fleming, I L , -siderit of ill , Pre 11 I a PetroleumExchaoge, was defandant. Thepl i ' ' I aintiff was accompanied ISy'llevrilother, Mrs., E ialiila Bliss. , Both Were richly dreB ed'in black Silk;Land th' , . 11 ., . ey had- with bh I ern a, pretty infallit 'boy", the - plgintlff'S Son. I I was Miss, Livingstone dressed very' becomingly. Her ha r, which i , felldri ringlets about her f ace, was covered . I with a bit of millinery from which1drooped I a pink feather. " Her m6ther, who retains a . I 11 . youthful appearance, Wag paiLilted"And pen- ill lei ed., ,MtHF.Livingsto,ib iri.th.edEtiighterot 11. I . - I . * tli6 late Judge Robert S. Livingstone, of I , , . Dutchess County_ who dle,d- `Owul , Dig I much pr6pe ty iu'this city. - in July last, wheh. She became of age,, she iriherited a largii- L 6 :is relaoied to ex7S fortune. She late. , - . I . I , . urrOL Living8tone, of Brooklyn She wits: ,, d. - 'eat I ed at Mount St. , -Vincent Ac . . adenly. I. , Mr. Flamin- is al out 33 -.yeai6 o -1d, is tall And Atbleiie. " and has chestnut- lriidr aud . . light moustach - e. inherited , .0. . Recently -h I A half million dollars; ' I - I ­ I 'temples , Miss Li iugHioue blushed tothe . . . wh il Called ms,a Witness. 11L,r incitherhad the bAby to sleep in hor,14, arid Cast. Put --- . . -her;y glatice &t,it,,,th6 plaintift Ili g it m 0 L I . in d 'adeber wa- ' , 'Sher spoke so, I y to the Stan . low th" she could Scarcely be heard,'and ' eme4togfow lot and cold,,by, her fa, --o Be' . tdrus. She testified that She s -11& o , and that she first met the plotintiff iLn.. November, 1879, At , hei home :in Totn's - lklver-; that-be­ca' a--to-gee-berza-t­tin:ies-- I I In Wlien she Wag llornelrbm-sobool,'­sud thAt' On June.12th 1881 be ropoIeA to marr p y 1.1- ­ I I I ­ .11, ­­.. - I . —­ I . , duce-d;'d4ted Oct. 15,, -1881, ,addressed to 0 Ail bty ­ ffamlha*." her mother '., a#S * N I I I '' I 9 I I I .you''won' . t, catch this chicken staying home . - - People Much longer. it -, to waitipg. fol 00 JrT" D g fied'g6'its'%64theX9 and fXavel to Ne V QD, tile I 11 I DeW dool 'b - lt'B got a new beau aL, `Collilng r0iite . gonnecte With iailwAyi-a gtunnei* 1, tell youo I , ho-thinke * mc -thing of run -ming P. mite to catch a lady, and If yc , )u and lienthink'you are going to , . I t down here and expeg t me to grow, a "" me , " ,oth axe very. much inibtakell. * * Flor- ence, Hiirryl Mra.,houg and I want for awalk Friday, awl Wis. L. luchily chose a way that led to where "two paths met." ItWasneartheljl ., . 4nd Who should I apy, flying along, the railroad track, with satchel in hand aud,ibe -speed of.a locomoffbl buv Par& D.? , I stopped, I hesi­­abollt ,tated, I haile'a him usbed, I -i h -ushed. , He .dl.lbl tbre*down the 9 , , fiew'over 611 surround-, ihg,.Obstac][6 atumblqd over A iall or two. Finally, We b,oth feaLhed .the same sbotattho same time., Wis. L. declares we, emiraced and kis ed,orseeineolt6 dQ.so, Bo,. gushing was the ineet, I g Ob, if you could. only have Been In] bangs. I , ! L y - , I - - ­ . I 'Jr11L1K."1ZN:kAJlN.AL JT64loarIT16INS." I I . I I I . -- . ' ., Whe Hooli' bt: AlLorinon jEu4b , ""' by" , "be Hebrew ?-,Cr1P1nl-e" 'rvftE, t -41 -mil 9c" , I I Meetings of ih R orgarlized' Cburdh of JeBids Christ of Lau I er,Day S4iots occurred ,recently^ in the hall at No. 26 Union' Park . , I . Btreat,- slid, seymonaL were. preathed ,by - Elder. John 'Gilberf,'of,'Fall River. TbiB or gailizatidn Js wholl' - yi distinct i 0111 the . I Salt ,Lake.. polygamo d is us Mormons, an Strongly opposei to polygamous Practices, In the Book of koinion' pol' . I I , ygamy is ms- tinctly cundieriiiied in theIQ wo-r&­ 1, For I I. ., L, there Oiall Dat n ong u'llave , 8a,Ve. it be one wifik, and. Concubines II6 shall 11 . .1 . ha,viinoue!' Brigham Young asserted that ­ .... I :­1.11 . I ­ . I'll; 1,111 11 ,,in- 1843 J.,)sepb:.SrDith receivc, ," ­ - . d 'a revelation. 'atitboriZin-, polygamy, but thig ieveiati6n, ,as recorded, .was.,not 'Eisen .till'1852,'and -Smith was kilh d -in, 1844.. In 1852 Young* proadeedwhat be Said waS*a:CoP Q y f the 'original, averriDg.that SMIth'S WifoE, Mina, . ' I . .. d destroyed the origin all L Ilia fli of Anger, ba ' and that his copy was,takell long before by , BOI me imau:"d kept under lock and key; ' Thi E mma, Smith denied to the a assertion , 4, , . -very last, Bay , Ing, that her, husband never had,su h & revelation, and :never . -, practise . I I . I . I . polygamy. -1 . -1 This b6dy', claimin g to 'be ,the. ,original I . Mor . , has branche,B. i Mons in this 7 State' in . Fall River, Douglasi Plainvi - He (hour ,Attleboro), New Bedford, Dounisport- and, I * A body U about 200 Nh Some 606 members exists --iii Providence. , ,membersibre in the district. Siirue'1863 . I - . missionarieB'ofth.is bod.yhava beau'at work . I -Utah, ,in 'and' % Cha,061­bas-recently & I -- built in I Sal,Lake.Oity 1heheadqua'rt'e'r'Di . I of'the d - oil am n, , B...i..ti ow.. at LAmorii, , - - ; , - , —­ ­ - — I I I p . . ;. "j6ATESIT RIANKTOBATNE-tV14- i I I I ; -- , , . I , , 11 . , , L A Voluou luailleml Suiiclde lneath - .ill inll­ 1. . I ' I WhO, Ai,andon I-Los*n-Growth of willil. ­ - I'll I I , . . . . tdlpea .. 11 I . . I I I I ' . I , I& ­" "­­ .;i Will i, g tolegram-dated.. last,L4 ,Dn ­ - uIpe ' . I: I day) night says : ,A young lad ' I . y rialne& A niobouglas, whose parents keeps. board. . ­ I jug hopSd a Point Douglas is s lid to In' - t . . I ave , I committed suicide on Saturday nigh't b - taking a bottle of ammorrial Ell y I - - e haabeem . Subject to fits of melancholy for some time. I I 1. I ' , 1 I The cause IS not assigned. ' She only lived ' , ' LtWo hours afterwards. as -was 25 , . I . y . e, Her family, formerly came , L ' . I 11 _ehrs of Ag I . I . from Quebec. . , ; I I . I L i 'A telegram from --Ut Po'rt.age this even. I . '. j Ing Stateg that a, . EngliebmAll named : , l, I I . .4 1 1 James Jackson died hist night in jAil. The, : I I .1 .. , decleased had been leadiDgA life ofv&grancy. I I . . IuWitmipegfor'Some monthg,aild'arriveda - I -,- I -at Portage two weekB Since. CQI]ge tiou . I R . . I . of the*" 116ugs was the app arent' cause OfL ' ,. , . I death. ! A. subscription is being.t4'em up , , for -big burial expenses I I . . I : ' . . ., i , Mayo '' ' r Winter, of Brandon, pending the . I Sale 6f, ffeben'tures of4hilt city,,bas sue. I ; I ­ - ., ceeded in making 4 . rraDgements for a three ! ' " , mObibs"loAn of 00 000 fiorn the B.alik of. , I Nova Sc6j a, , . . A d, osit of. 50,000 worth. I of delodr,tures . I "s been inade. with' the . '' - bank as, collateral, The,! monev.7will be - I , I plac 11 ed to' the. cre'dit,of , the eity,, ia. Soon as. ­ I I , . the Council passeB a by-lawl.authorizing the I .1 ' D , . : /. I loa : .,A I , D. other loan of $80 000 is likely to. I " . .. I . be,made,,iVith merchants. i . , I Within the limits -of the 6it of Wi J - I y , nplppg . '' . th, , "c , , , ere are, 25 - streots, with. a total Jength : I of ..about 290 miles, and l'u,irorktage-cf4i mile oil the'Aed'Rivei. There. are 11 miles . ., , . of iuilwa -siding. - - , . y, besides some 15 Miles of The present city.1i W'its Comprise an *area of ,, , , '17,774 acres, or about 25 square Doiles. It is L. ev n a a miles 'from 'north to'bouth and, - : I tl' ' iree and a-h'Alf nrlilds from ea at: to West.. - . . . . TherB -are about- 50,060 surveyed lots, and, ' - 'i . . . .1 all thig in less than a dedade, beil]g. incorm " . . . - I .. . I . I :, porated in 1874. - . .1 . I . " . . I . . . , , L A Winnipeg Aelegram says : Several,, I : . 7 t , - - ., ' . I ptarmigan, Lor White -geese' as .they ara, - I . I ,Called in Scotland, weies,ecn in The North- ' ,, - . we . I , :, , at ddring-D6.-ember, &-rare occurrence I - f, I ., , , and th6matives Bay .a sure sign o a severe . . : . . winter, .which is. now truly being harvested. - ' , ' . ." , " An Edmonton despatch con the "I . I , fi,.bmg'regefve,g-in-thA aist'ri corning'the". " - - ----- .: catch much under Average--' - ct.;7-p-rt. - ,; and fearB Are: - I , entertai . ned of' destitution lamobg the . L , I _ . . Indiana in c6lisequebee.' . . . , . . I ---- . —,M . ; ' C r. C. - J. Brydges, Hudsion Bay .Laud- , . 1. . oni a. " t "! . OU ­: :, kmissioner,;reiarned yesterday fr I . . I - ­ I-- --. body--found--was Qogwi6d-as- Emma-­ I . . .r I . . . I -a perilous descent Was cheered and;chgEr d' agg`lff; - 6-: ',-h-i -,I yet-- o ched- tbO- econa- A ' ; labore rs. It iiI txj)ect d that, 5uo, Uill I . I I . -r6spond---Dari ug-viiis-afterilooll's work- on- - , . 0.11 . , -her. He sat up ii & sofa-in the hkll,of her - -- -Ziy ---iZu-&-t6id-,TiiF-6f-'r,'iW'16-m-e.- llol e . ,Iowa, With a,bout 4.00 members. - : , 7-Ei der--6ilbeit's ' -'upOn--tb&- trip. ,to England.' E[6 ,reports that the - , 11, - - fo I r, . %, large immigia on - I prospect ti: next ' , . 1 - I '- , . ­ . . Hager, a domestid. , James. 11. E mmest . . .. . .. . .1 - . . I whose',. name" Appears .'Among 60 missing, I i ' . story windoW he lost his balaucei and with' s the -Newhilli 11,6,16 ruids eight little &.ps 'were onE 6 1 He a Led her -t become Ilia wife, And -she, Serino n- was , ' . '.,Book of Mormon." . Morin . on, be. said - - ­ - -- ro , G- - I 9 ,- ­- - ­ . —7;. ­-­ ­ , , , , season is good f reat ritain- Affd Ire- . " , , . I . I . ­ . I . I . ,was, aTriorninent Dem6cratic politioiall. of . I , , col - southweaternWis nsin"', a terrible shriek of despair he fell, a, - I - - li. in the -very midst of 'the . quivering eap, of..cliaired''ll all aud. borie; fpul'idi, I Supposing. the,e to repre&ent so m -05-y .. ;` ii 'b6dies , . . confesHing " her ,love told,' him ,to, ask . The' latter . Said I that ber mother. .,is the name of a man I wholivea upolf this Continent and kept a, record of - the people land, and Also from the Continent' I . I I . I - . I . ' :p . . ,ing at, Battleford at from 1& L . Beef is sell - . . . I . I I ., I .1 . . . ' , ', . . . I 1 ., 1 , . A 'TIIRII,iiNG B]4 11', L' "' wil& crowd, that wa,s still Cheering.. AilanJolipso: theMillionaire, who wati. I taken, (, u t thi a Milk tax' . Lliziis lAnglaTd, hi' - d fie.loved `sfio. had Do. 6bj ction provide .. . to which he belonged. . He was the last, . . I . . , , I , .l 'to 14 cents' by, the. quarbei; :fresh pork ' I I ., brings, f, - I 1. 1 . , 1, - I . : , I .1. . - I , ,, I ... S. A. Dixon, of,Chicagol -who occupieda in, . 'into the Carried with big [fie e. of , 'the wife d ,died, bumed bodies. , ..: - ived by jump. aite nooll from injuries recei her honestly.. ,His said to her: . 1!-Alic . I I ell 'you- . little prophet of his race,- and so those, records are'called,the Book of, Mormon. Thisbook I . 255 cents porpound prairie chickens, . , , . ,:. I . " I 1 2J to` O celits,eacli ;,partridg !s,,'20 to -26 - . . . I I gail street.. front,, gives. ,a . room, in- Mi6bi 1. American txpress; CO,,, ' where the' tw0" - I I I 1. laid -rids by. side, turned over And. . - I ,il , ng from'a Sixth story window.' -Thus far 39, b idi(;B. have, beau, Taking girl,'arIci'must . are now, my owp . . I - n6t In . v6 any 'one *lae.."­ He came to, see I . claims to be .the history of the-" d alirga of I I , , 1611t6; whitefish, 10 to 15 060ts; oats, ,IAD - ... . . . I 'to , . . . .. thrilling 'account' of Ille fire. .11e.was -- .. . . . . . — awl --- I ii5g-o some glass, . I;keinyd-byA-I:F6 crash were I - I - ' - -11-EC-wi n , e ifrEi­ of -till Q Ki -ss on., fo--A --I--ie.. ; pi,n ed ., identified. c-[Ti-ef-61-6-rk'g-- t ct-emou-t- of -L-1-1( ) 1, 'correct _4tt Often - and'in a few'days her mother an -- - - '- -0--Pi-elvar-d- 4 8 e re, Ove -f.­i1T.­G-r5T.-d­B ' God'Withibig e' t1nelij, La oplenn this' con nd - - the-sta-temeiitfi-ef-the-book-are-ebrrobuiated $1 50; potatoes, $1 to $1.25. . I - ­ . I .1 I I.;. -,'--LE tes.i- e vk;-B t-Bg,ttlefor.d--6.6m ' I . . rl- he Ilo.M--, . .. . s and,opened ihe door to ascertain'the"causa. . . .. ... ­ . J t4a,terli-e-, died. ­Mi a JiLdSou Also: - IDOTe ­ , " , . --within a quarter of uli hour., . . guests and 6V employees as ther6 . , i ousLb6'43b6d esye in'theruius. There . city.: Oa­ tha evening Hotel' in' this ,of 11 'by discoveries 8 Of antiquitieg. , The exist. . large . I , River country records A heavy fall of,%uow : , ' ' ' . . *as fill6d'with an impenetrable hall I:% v6ldm6: of smokei -filled 1 . I , The Which immediately, , . . ,dieil', I .. . I . -Tbe loss b I y the .fire is Low el ti k , mated.at .1 , . . . , are: I 95'kno.wn to be Saved ; 23 iden I tified . alled, sentup hi une.12nd he ,c I a cardl, and, after tnikiDg.861ne time,:proposed a walli. .once. of - cities and fossil ahimala in .. Central Aulerida,.'mentioned,- in l the'B6oh, I and hard. crust in? the, s6il6ern'sectioil, and. - . A - ­ ., 1,conseoldeutfy hard.w6atheir for cattle. 'The". , - I ': . I I . his room, forcing' hiin to. close; ihe dodr pnly V 00,000, i ul n. Gilbert,,. -the 11 I dead and'i6 bodies Chaired beyond iolenti- . ' , , Then he asked her to. ride - down the BIB- of Mormon,. be . fore their rec mt discovery I " . . '. . - ? . ratichmen' were aniously- lookibg for' a, ,. -. , 'I, : ' He then gathered, up'.1-is' clothe's and went. . ponledian; jumped fr,oin 1 the third-storoy I . I fication,.maliing the tottil loss of life, as .1 vated road. They got (int'at Twenty-third . It w tha,t the book is ace B .0 . '' , , uratia'and help to ,chiubok to re mo ve e p -edo ' i tb e Snow? ;lE1 a " 1 W ,- , . I 'into the hall', groom- about until lig, found . . . wii idow wiill jAs wife iq'hi,,l'aims at about. --near . I I --- as call be figur6d; 82. . The -worst I str' . -that 116 " Bet, and, she supposed was .prove I , its claim .to. be 'inspired. The 'of . I ,,, is nothin , . I a unusual but crust on the L,now,- . I I . . the way leading.6 thobank building. Coni-Ithe L I I . - ' Same bine tbat Allau Johnson jumped dow. He fell Ye-i t-brcs. of the fire Will Hot berevealed until the excavb-tion is''pr6ceeded 15 feet.further. goieg,to take her to Booth's theatre..- He first ,'edition, the took of Mormon Was , . :and. the - . . , -i'g.of,,ver'y`unusual occurrence; , ­ 1. I , ., I . I . I I I tinning, he Said:- - I 1. I ,. . . . . . . 11 I :looked. back upon. the Newhall, a . . I from the . wri) , ,on .both ,Mr.' alad lqi . G;iberu; and the united weight of, . d that the opeiDing ': 'It is predicts of the complained of being hungry and wanted to . - . go to a restauraPt, refusing to go .back to ted in 1830: prin I I he time between t of the record by -Moroni the'sou of =n, A telegram from, Portage la Prairie an- . . 1-. nollnee- . 9 that. a Dian: namod 'McGuinness, , . . dark-loohiug mass of smoke envelcpiligit, I with now and then lurid gleams lightill g up bo b': mou cru,b d tile wifeto ,death. ,Gil- injured... - bert'8 head Wdti frightfully . court in the Contra ,will reveal &.1arge. n' . Din- b r of'bodiee, as theAnniates of thexboms e :ill . a hotel,for the weal. He Opened a dloor A into ' And the revelation -'of Joseph . . I SIrnithi was hbouV1,400 years. The recorolL, ' I -Li . . I working i 6, biscuit factorv., who baB for , , ' t I I - , -.heavily, 'ali. , I the opaque cloud. The seene,was a fright.. . I , . , ! , : I .1 - I , - : A SAD CONFESSION,; '. q , there would be forced,,by the :flames to , it went 9, houF,zb,. and, a waiter , I . . brought, Horne Oysters and wine. She ,ere made on plates ba;ving the ap[,ear-, I ' some time past been drinkin g ! '. 1, I tempted 'to take', . biB ii i day 4ft , I,. fe Y Aier er-. 1117, . .1 . I tion , fill- &Z . After. a, moment's, besi a -I I I ' . I * . '. . .: I 1%- 1 1 I , , , I I I But, fe w ,'of : the unfortunate inmatea froin'thewiadows . ­' tigh t I 'I opedth , Iun` may 8 in' ' a th-T b 6oridition. to be I refused to bab,or rin and 'arose to go. ' , -, ` '' 'tbe ' ance"of&ld, and the character was what i's . I - - "reforided' I -noioni; and again last night. , Ho purch - ,I 1. vl-- - . afie( I I - . . b'. . . decided to ­ro. bnter the' . uilding;, in the I , . . . , :- :,' 7 of - Basing some, poor, crealmr.e. . .1 , .1 I '' , , gwillt, d he ,front, entrance oil ,Michigan , t - . 1 ' ' ' - a IS, say recognized * ' The i girls, itiems 1V He loch6d I ,Oor a . 4 bc pocketed, - . . ,th, - ­ k "" - ' -, ­ -b-13, ­ -- h- - -, --,----- -- :­ H .- , - r ­ i t % a known ,,its' igyp . . El Dian," - ELD, I . improvement wbich was roade. after the' a 'pist6l lo 'd',d`AD, at 4, &1,Le'u:jpc'ed to.' 1. 11 ,. .1 I I ..I I - ' 1, The 'refused' . hope ­ . The few clothes I ha A rocov r d i:habtify . -1 .. . . ­ 11 - . I . ' gh,.many'-migllt 'hiive been: streeri, , bdtb u . ­ , saved if Ad. and Bystonlafic' ; -, , knew, -of the-! fire tilla, the hrst,-, they wag 'when Lilleban, the engineer,' ran e y . at e mealit her. ' no ' harm, ibati ,..he - wag, * '-his . - . ­ - I . peQplebameto .tbis'66iiatry They were I commit suicide isiul .1 e to , - , * diEchurge !be Cltrlddge on' account -of an , ' . , . . . . I . - puton and crawled.bacii. J met u g r , . I . . ons, of the helpi with a b . ndle.iof 6 ,01Luab in -immediate wUtinpt at rbs6u h.ad.been inad6. At this . I , . . up`aDd yelled to'withe up, runlo'ut and f - Ol- . . .. ,, to make ,e " 19911, . b t littl wifel that be.in-tc-lided:tobe boridrable with h6' I r: eitbd in tile bill CumOrah, Dear do . PsN1O ra - New York and, Joseph. Smith I my . ' ' ' irregularity. ,He returio tl tu:.the gti)re', .. I I .. . and gaining a kbo% h -d gib liow,: d '.h , to ny, frge . zm omenL i ha- litr she fell I r,aims. Tile in . 'te -fried NW(J'a' Scene! of wildest confusion was'beffig. . . "vii'ticbed in the hallways ol the botel,.,men, loW him aiid ,not waittodress. He ,gays the halls 9warmed',with maidS, and '.he . She begged him to lot her go'home,'bui.he bbt , d thern by. .revelation, by -all an el' 11) IJ e 9 - I , . . I ), ", .the ,revolver m de`. ,los -W.y to -'Portage, , I a . I ack exha,usf6d, and lo.' h.r out inio. . .., 11 . I the ba k;hn,ildiVg..­,J'ti ' It, I . of - . . . ­ ­.w,.rear por,l9n, , . wo men ar,d 6'ildierl rushing up and'.down I i thought they were'Coming, Consequently be' I kept bW there all. Digbt. He took liek,a pAit of. ibe by ho0e.: H we -,r, mothbr ha i. He translated.tbeno. into Englieb by ineans '01 . :'Ur - , Stones called tbe Jim Aliil Thum i WILD, j, I I Hotel;,and tbere hb-ot hbohelf b4-twegii. the. - , , - I I . , , . %seventh aud jghl.h-ritis Ile came' ftom " 1. . . h. e1whera I was was .not then in. the t' . flames, hub from the otbet re t sbeetEi,..theblindii2g!hames . .. - sidp g . I . _ id delise and suffocktiog. smoke'aV61ding' am I ' andthe:roaringblam, ' "by ,inadebis. a doWn'-oyjly-,,to-fi.bdbLi,t,,Qli .e.4(i W, Y hindbim John Gilbert, 'th a i I I . -a dom d an ' , ,, gbne-'to-.Phi'ltid,blphi a i.lib night before a,ii . had not..* ' he ill at her' Step. Three 6tber-witnasseB, said tba,t thOy -0§0 ­ - , , ­ - , . , av . , I - i '' 'i - ..., - & -- ----- 1. - b , t a, arige i an .Ee revaaIed-t-be­'p-1ate8 to - . ­­­­ - ji" :- --Wood S Oqi ,. Ou-C-1 - , .. .... , . I - -1 ' -I:-,----,-.- !, . . . 11 . , , - ­--7t 4-I.. , . I . , ­ ­ ", 2 'telegr i i -um . . . of fire leaptil up, wiijiuu.& and fla hing. , I . . I . ­ 'me"t k c efforta rushing ill and in their1ranti a I - Stairways and wiudows leading to Ahe fird passed ttver,766iiif6rtLtbleDighta,ndislikely. to continue io improve... -.Mrs. Cramcer fath . etreturued e1r, Henry' Bliss,, since- divorced fiom 11 , . ". , them as welf -ad to "Sosoph Smith. 'Then I they L WinDili6g on a , li S turday. :: I ni I :, , . ­ I . I :, I . . 1: I 1 . went back a second thne "A ,another . - ' . 1. gid. . T -do ubt-lipow her nalme - but'She was, I . . .1 I i - escapes, siumbling over,bodies.lying midou , . . E . ' p&sB ­ ad. a restless.night .. And is bervoua to- , list mother , He had beL,D- in"her room and . had discovered Mr. Fleriiing's card. He. heard a v6icaof God tel[iL)-- the,rh to ­ I . . . l,, ony to t a world. bear testim, b ' ' A(terwayd-­L. . I , . I . , . "I , ,, ,,, _,, ,, i illerw i r,resentedto-ni htbythe' . ; ,-I . 1 ' . . I I . I a, dinitig-rouip girl, and, waited o . I I tablehtwhich 1'b&t-,­She recognizedma, I .s ous'on tb carpeted floo a, only to join, '' soonl'the' many prostrated forms Whom a, day, aftbough doi tic well. Mr. Cranter ii -qui . " I fine p!rogress­- Tbe ca. r is making It fo . I . . I . . . I ' ' accuFedher of. having remained' away ail - a plates were shc r WIL7 ill 1wn "to eight othe . - usages. The Book of :Moimoll ,. I W-Soc, e, y with a'aohd silver tea set, -Mr, ,, ., .1 Fre&,,jV1a;-lkei.zi8 magingtbepiesembatiou . --I 11 . I I , * I : . . 11 . - . ,but .1 did not. know' her'. She was ­ hindifate had-toupbed. with the. dark Wing "mes,senger,ofloath ' Oluntoers. at the exhumatiou,of the bodie.6 'of h ight; witfi Fleiraug; .but she. refuse&t 9 peak to him and; Went to her .1 I I O ' bed. - When I purports to :be a rec, . '­ . Ord of the tribe of Joseph -after it " , Judge Mill,tr enters politics and -will be the : -, , I .1 I , AD 1. ifthe Conservatives . . I . 11 burned . Very -1 bAdl ' Her.'Irauda' were . . --- I Y. . . . . cut, open by -fire, an I d hallgingb ,her Side, . . . I of that ,Unconscious-- n6gs.: , Soon the few in the stireetshad been the Newhall House to -day turned out a ' -1 fi zle,.only 't v6" ei'Lizen8':,re'spo;a(ling. -1 The . . I -1 I her mother Came back she td ld,,ber what I badbappeileol, bili did So, reluctantly,, as left Palostine, a;iid,, -it is si-guaii. that, ills . 'Hebrew Fiptufeg oorrob(" i, " it, The )ra e e.xt Lorney.General , I ,, I ". I - I . ,. I .. I I Will.' . . ,, , . . . 11 .1 I ­ . . I , 1) . . .. I . . the flesh hau ing . loose. upon, .them. Her IStood joined byihottsands' ef other citizens, who I 'regular Paid foice'hild: hard- Work. ',Two, she bad piomieed FleoliDg.to'ba sileni 'and gage jh ,Genesis., -xlj' Pa's. X. . 22 20, of I 36pelan ,'a -train marillost'a,leg,by . , JOh` ( . . I I ` . . I - C , . I arms. And hJ ia'C too,`were.scarred and I . I . , black With so6t. Her scatity,,cf6thing had ,96 awl'e atricken an of horrified -that few Lad self-pos ession or'resolutidu Svffi- .- -barked'bo(lies'-v erer'ecovered.- The:Mayior- . , received Jay:G6uldls, cheque, 'for. 0500 ,,for' . I . . I I hehadprorhised her to inform her mother himself and.to. tel t bar that be ' . the,King Janoes vi,rsioi1S-1N:b6l(I t0'-Shdw . thaib J68epb'S : desuturlaLt - would cmi- - 4n. accidenuAL'i the freight ard­.-. I ., I . I . . . . I . I - I , . . , '..., I ' ,The bo6k-heeperof Butiriatyrie'k whole- . , I . I . I . ". .. . . . . , ­­ -­­ . I just cgughifire,. and rushing- into one of' , I , , . ­­ - "' ' ' I the rooms I seized a Sheet, in,", cieni-to .lend healping hand- 6ii-tho'can,': , . 8.4 - , Vag as no w spread'to ieceive.the deapAiring thexelief of the, sufferers, and the Western . ,Union Telegraph pheque for - $100. Tile, . would'marry ber AtIl o'clock that da,y, June 23rd Blid' I I '. .1 1 ­ -grat-e- " u!atL;-tb]0...ut,i.u,6,,,t b,,iiud-,of the- . e -, --ey r 'la - sting- hilla " wbich inoans America., . 11 . .. I a - ­ . , - . " % sale geroery..-has.-eloped. with the Wife of , . ' one of the rinciptd cierk,l., The' families " I . . . 'which I I . env( -throukh the . Aoped:hei-andcarridd her . , ones who r'i ked the terrible leap fr' 5m, the "I .., . ' ** or .- It. a or, the.'dobm'6d bdilding , rie , I . I ­ . 1 I charitieg responded nobly, . local . .. . : - 1;­ ,Ij 1-11: - I - ,­ ., . . . 1, I I wrote to Fleming as follows : . I I . , I . ,.DAfiw - '* ' - , N ­0 , G.',i'1'1 ' 6 kiii, ow shall I toll you DauteronCin; i.,,N-iii. 3-17, a - . peaking of , , - . .. . . , . wereorrintimute,tdrm8,', he.booik-k6eper's : , . I - - I T . 1 I I I I . bank to a gleilghllponWhich sb`o,,0gg placed , . . . . and taken t6 li' ,r 'sister at tile Axtell HouIe. I I I ­ 2tlwitbstandihg Ahe- immense,' crowds, - ' tber6 1. , , I . - I , . . . , -Emland­ atid tile, l4ul z ( a'tlnl. , . 1. "' - . I ain'ut vil. terly, entirety hopeless? Bliss, do tbathqiq,b §Aiscovcr d.it alL ., " * ,l..11eis j h ,,, osep as " ima tbmt:w 11 . As. Separated from his bib hren,'.'. ia held .to Show the. sa m*e wif a Ili Outiario. The- % - a i erring, i woinall, ­ ,,, , .1 . . . I I leaves six children. The el . opera Arain'the. - . I . -,,--- . --_-----By that tiftie the hotel 'waa'; a mass of , ! ,were not ehouoli ,who seiz!Gd',tbe The Briti. A Loildoii,cabiegram says ; I ... - .19 to meet mamina immediately and. 11 tell her , , thing. zeltial. xxxvii,. 15 26 -is anotber . I I .., . : . . ,: I . - I 'r State$. . . I . I I . flame ani-d-el,t-ilr-auc ( -toF --i -v ould--ha-ve been ' canvasses to 'keep tbe'falling bodles-fr6m ------------ - -F5Id'­­6f"flTo`ge-wh ' - ' h ` note,regardllfg Eg t , - In -b , yp, .proposes,: ,rder _ . _ - --fffe-9- -- ii,- 6id--05-uTe-6f, -TFe6W6ffi7Of IL; I would rather die than say biae word- but 11 I ,, , ee -19 :if riiy heai -t'ivas.-brea,h%in6, -bo-Vo --proot. psis.f -j -E I iag6---The-,s'tichB are,?Oe-recorctf--- . , I . 11 I .1 —":` '' '-F-rG--,F,dmOilton--Bul;letin.)- I" , ­ — P ­ - . . . ... I . . . ' " - . death j . :, . . . . I : . . . . . . ' BODIES. , bica-&-i'n- m7- I Ct9e , I dashing'to'pieceB on the stone `walks, dez ... . ­ f, Can l ,it shall bA arin,pf-ed that in time o I . , - ill'nie?, I'tisust ail to )ou.' kou. , in itwilik know -what would boxiglit- Are you maii.enough of Judah and . ­t]:I6' record oL Jos6ph,.and . . Coming together shall come to I I . 7 j ' " . Nat,an:dn pty,ho se.,in'Edr outon. I . : . . . I ' . , . , !:' ' : ... 1. ,AD . .A. STAIRWA Y BLOCK D WITH Dr . E I I I . . I , . 11 I .and so that eachleap, meant delith or shattered ! I . I : " .. war:sib­limitatiml Shall be 'placed ou `.the I I to stand byllie now that I aln ahzgra ced forever 9 Will you ha e'the heart to back on me and ,their pass, . . , ,Just bef6re'the gattroring of israul. Isaiii'll p6tatoe 8 sell at Ca gary At ,5,3'a bus a ­'. - , " ­'. j 11 . , h ' . . . in noitli- . . Thb.serVanig.' Staliway was Ili e -, I I I . I , west ,corner. of the building. It WiDs, a , I I ,: Ii` b . - till a. I I ­ - . , ,, TED HERO or THE FIRE.; ' time during which vessels, of belligerent, . Powers Are peri±kittB,d-t64romaI'n 1W t'ho' ­ I , go . k,, me suft e ? A am. I ­- ., in misery: If yo ,,, - I U Were only here to take my .palt a little. lylitiuma will -I'); raforriDg.'to 1,be scaled book XX'x : 11 ' I il , - -. , I had in miin& the - Book of ormon. This There: i's; an idea pre valent, both bore an'd I I ' ' th :i" eh,e herej, at the' haivestv'is, earlier,in., . . , W 1. , ' I . . I . - woc I narrowl, spiral, A. iAilircasel` And of .. . mable. Before inflam , . . I , At L, juli6 ture,the cool-beadodbeio*,ofthe * , D di, al,.aud no troops or munibiolls.6f, war , sbgll:be A * I igembarked, ai.id no hostilities li'dverwalifto be fliends with volragfidn. She, will,shyyoubavedeceived her.. Willyou'ne ,Pr ' . - — . book is cluitri.led'tol .clont in-t,li e-,sg rue gospel I I : I -Manitoba tban I .. '' L ' at Edmonton. : By, the: ­ I I . . y: , ! :1 141-ou ztaftieer, of Nelson, 6ituAted in the ver . course, very. . . tbe . . .''. . I I I here 1 flames'reached this Part of the: hote t i i "' , ni appeared upon the top of a, building the BervamtS,L di,16 It' quarters r ..,Iy will. :;bo permitted' in' the ctmal or its 'territorial orn6 to Tom's. RiVer an*y,more ?,.,I,, Luust .,,ty a . I -will pra'y God to let medie good-byb'finever. as the New . - Testament ; - teaelles- faith i in 1he F &that and in Christ;'iepeiAaDce from j,aiden ­ . , :11 , I . -, of Manitoba:, we Sao thaA dn'the, 5tb . , 4 I I I - . 1 , ` - J . is reason te.belieVe that.this Darrow, -sltairm . 1, . . lite'rally glutted With the bodies way ,iopooBite ' with.a ladder in his band.', For 6, moment " ' - ' . , Approaches, or anywhcre- in the' I . I -water in Ebry b ' the event of t ere What use is my life, with ibis'khowu dis,race c"ng"gtoit? Doultbe unhind.'S,ta d.U ine II . . 11 . - - ..sin, baptism by immersiod for -'I:I;e relmiB... . 'a 'B, f September harvesting oppraiialliB re -.- we, .. . . C I 11 . I in. full swing - and Ahat ut: that time the 1; . .was . 11 .. Ithe'loilg , I I of the dead servants. Tbe'stoiy told by a . . I , . -De unwieldy tllibg bised in mid air and then degeended'w'ith apras'll through, a ' ,pt, evenin . . -1 I ' being Only onelhel.ligerept. The:recurrence . .: . , , lln . f, little,'and- romember all I have givewup for you, m'y only (laoing, ,Do I hbt,)ove-'you bobi er - sign of and the laying on of han , it" race iDi" I ­ . d Li. for of the Ile 1. . Jy Spirit ; it show" "th't - - ' ., bul k of, ib a -grain was. cu. b..' !'Here the bnIk:'. ' - ' ' ': - . , i ,,, . Of the 11 cut by tbeAsi,and artiD,, of a ,guest, Mr. Samuel M .'IV rl istheor - H ' . bears out tM a had a room on ... , Y.. " Dd6* of,tb'e hotel. .It. fornied. a bridue ,wi ­ . . `,` ' ' 'across the alley, however, and b6foi6- it 0 emergency resembling the hite f . 1 rebellion.ig provided for by a clause except- ' thaobonor, vixtuiJ, 1.iothei all?­9%is isth6. trtlth, E o holp -`ooi Ine c, "t' .'a"s w'tl " whether heart is I tbp . I , ..6, nization of the. Morruon t - Ch irch 'i.,the'sa ame AS that of the early gr a wits a great I , '..'' . , . r than it should. have ,' deal oi it wag'. ripe. f. . I I . I l . Wh6n he.:realize I . 1, .. the fourth floor. d;tbB;t . into ;, became Bteddy in its position tL ioman, had' "' Measures e - t from ' for th 'deferjce,af'Eg'yp mi brokL oi- not - - iug did iio' co'rde ` * ­ : ` Mr.,Flot aa he had'pro:, ChristialaChurch.' The p%sEage, Joha..x.' I I , beotI , ' 1. . I . . I , . ; . 7 , " I , I , . - - . I - I . I I . the hotel was on fire' he, spraDg, . the.hall; which was blk6k ivith Smoke, uild, I ' crossed over"into the hoiel. ., Tbe6 ai iol' e:m ll the' cheere 6f''the.multituaa bo,low, th strictions. th'e .bci,e re - Every power Shall . be bound ta b th ' : o a ear . e 99.qt' f ill immediate . . . Iniged'ili,st night.. The . I- next.day slia-wrote I . ta h n at, 9. West Twerity-fourtla I , 16 ' 11 ADd otbo9e bbeep I have 'wWch ur6 Doi of this fold,11 etei, relates to the'people on — . I I I I. . ­ .. . I . , I I I ' ' 'd stor ,of patience ' ' '' , ' La'y by a goo. . I but. be . - ::, - I . . iiDg' wildly . bout, found him self . runr . I . . - .- - '. at.allarrowItair-way, Nor'kDowirigwher a ragged the 'helpless creatures 'acroiss- the .d; fully' dozen re ainof,an y'-d'66idge its .vessels cause in the Canal. Eg I ypt, shall,take all Measilkies street r1le She :bad called, only to find him whe . 1 . I . . this tiontildent. .'Christ came to ibis Conti. . 1. bout and & 'mission ber , pu e to,put it .w oil Ind it., . , -1 1. . I I , ; . 1. cau f '' I I .here y. . . :%, .'. . . --===U= - .. _ . . . . ,it led, he plunged down.,: At the bottom. of . . . I - Slender bridge until a mere . . I . rescued., They were all Of them in -their I ill her powm to en', drc4 th conditions .- . Val li ,ekailtT abaeut., -with her . , Of a, scene that she' had mother'she wrote, 'ba, i, 'Would performed JUN(, as He did in I Palestine,. and` a record oj tl[IM4 I .. . , - " , , , , , , -. ,- v . 1 ,1 ­ "I I 1, , ,., (",. , . . " . , M Vg i '. i. %, , 1 - . . % " t 4 "' W-101; - I , : X , 0 ,% " , . . t ,4 ­" , 8g ,—­,%."ja - I I ; - i. R, - -1, , . . the first landing' he fell over a Stack* of . I I I . . bodies of woinon. A little furillor on he, riightl . I . h. , waB,, crazed wit eircoutitiaked a,'girl, w 0 I ell DtheS, and miny wekt badly frozen - . I I befoi e they could bo-taiken to shelter. I I . I I I , . . ... f Mpoised upon, ships of power., . 1 I .using the'caual, .Xo foaifi atlous. are to ca;ual or in it, ; i,it , ba erected oil the: Vic breakherheartifil tvin, .. 6 B ,6 not faitbfdl, arid , I . would, she thought, li: ke her desperate] I Y mi's oil is.ih the Book Of, kor . I mon.-Bo6tou , 13­ Adve tiser. , il I . I - ' ' . . ­­'­L­ - ­­­-' -:, :1,", ' ­ , 1 "i-' ,,--,,.,, '. ,- ., l ,,..I--.,'g V - ""I"" ` .. , I -col' "o,"'U" . '' ,-v --4-o % 11y, U., - , . g ­.M" . I k 5 'Zil , "."", -- -§ 111. - , 1 ­­­. '. , I ,,, 11 ­ .o 7.1­1-1,, .J,2;U.ii111 I I "Igf,41r,. , ",",V '.."",. , "r . .1". I I 1, 11 I I- . I ,,, "A k-,:: , " ­ . . I I., ",, , . i 1 1 ill I . . .. . terror. He. asked her- to follow hirio, but . I . I I . . )ut further wofds he . . . . she refused.. , Vithc I , ' ' .! G61) BLESS IIIH. . .: I ' I I . : .. I I A woman in a dead taint, unable to bell) , ' ,N othing in the .aigrdemerlt sha 11 be c,ii - . I strilo d to curtail sibe: territorial rights of.: J wicked. She adds - - - ". . '* - 1: I . , I . ., I a ­ ­ Bp trite, lleu, don't. put. otil be hi me. on a . I I I . .. IT11 a I ot tharitv. ,, 'rb' ae of It -a '&ti r '' I D. uUuB , , A ual weddirlg' cetemofiy Was quietly .. .. , ; , ­),. P4 , - , , . ,.% . . 'r ­j , "w'. , > j tu , I 9"'. P , , "- i ,V, ',W 'y -'01e& -P-' ": ; , ,P, ': T N,, ., I . I " - Ell, .1 . - - I ' .,- ­ M RVZ .. , . . : -' 'I' 0,-Wr',R ,"RC, ', R- . ­- - . X i % r- ­ . I ,. , 4 , ". : . . C . . k and hurried down . . swung her on his - ba . I . . . . . . . another flight. .Th smoke was stifling. and . . herself" in ,any par ticulax'i wad driiggpd I I Across in Safety. -But at One time, -the I hqypt; further than .expressly' -;, ii Itipulated 'The ' note declares the quep. on, of , the 1 . ,,Yotiiaq,,gii!]'s.ghouldoi-s-tbebiir(laiI istodheayy. , I My whul& futni-o lies in your hh d iu,tz, ' s -to it or mar itoA performed at the Archiepi6copal residenco - I . I thisIcity, 1996 Sumday, the particulars of - '-I , ,; ­, 'W. - -"",h%,a; ,7 i ,,, .' 1,1 A."I,?, op,r,;; : . - I ,,, , , , 11 - P1 '. I'M .1"k, . I I XMM , M."""'I& 'J 0 1'. : 114 q:lgg 'l, I . I . ... the,flames Were growing hot. Almosbde-. . . , ,., SP, iing'of ever reaching the outside, Mr: . . .. . 1 on 'his back,: . . I I whole of her body:was bADgi qver ,clear . D9 oillrd ladder while the brave "man hold . , ­ Suppression of slavery and slave tradilig -one -Wbich:1 the British Goveintilent has ' ' . , . heart, id'it you'claboso,' and God forgive You k4ou.,t6ar it.'Your fe'eliiigs. towaxii me I can 1. .1 ODIYJUdge of from- your words4-:1nine t6wmi-d' you are as true as heaven; Which 'I L - aye almost I . w4iuh -re b.],y -`ailepub ic to -day. Tile, bride is Miss, Lizz;e - . 1. , 1. McDonald; Nvbo for - -ears , , ." . N ' ,`.'Z , ( R T P,',,, . I ­ . . 0 M , , , , ,. i,; !ip,, mi,% r "Il. . t", .... I.. I . " , , , I '. . . Martin, stillcakr ing'the girl . 11 1. ­-­ I -- '. ....." ­ - I Z.- . g in - g0hAitid -over- - So in 6: -dead,- bodies i .. -befo,* a Bil . . . her by one of,her ankles. -.Tbetorowd I I . ., ,,, , , held, ibeir - b,readi­in ' ,iuLiit :of.maVik,ing-the, E'nediveto,t ke,steps -7'-""..,. will iiii Deffell at at , as no oppor-, % I , I - . I a , . .1 X,feited ,., :. , ­ 11 - ­. 11 11 I , - , .1, V .. . - . ' ha b'een a eleveil'y 8 -Sister .. Of,,charity.. , Previous to igd6Hiig'tb& - World She ivas &.' ,,,, ,, I I :.;i, : I . 1. " y--,,-.-' -­ "', I ,)%; : , 1'1;; ppr 'i'A'. ".."I y,'-4 , ,, , , - ­..... I'-- I . . ., , I I I Y - 2't " A ,`A` '.,,X ,`V I ' . 11, I " R"i .", ,e .. . , I . . , 'he knows - ,Hot O%r . It many, and being ., , , :4able , -:10 limself, ' I .", recover . he . : . dild . . his. . Aurden - fell headlong I . . . . - III anothtir'nad. tb-e-fo6t'of the stairs ' i ' pecLing ' every Imoment to 66 6e Ifidder, e'ak ben6ilth:.. the' teriible turnOver or, br I Strain. The man, however,. was ;equal, to theemerkeDdy,abd by.a herculean 'effort , I to:attnin that end., I . I . . I . ' ". I I . I I ..­ . ,11citle - I atiou. . I)c I ,4iorgicavtovei , , An.Obtawatelegrarnsa,yW: Sonlemobtlas- I ":4- On JuDe, - the'23'ra, be Called but she did not see. biM.-­ She wd than. sent :to ills . 8 0011,Dcry. Afterahe c'ame,back be in .et her in the streeti but she refused to i4p6 . ak--to- , belle in kociety.116ra, beautliful abol'acccim­ ' . pliahed.1 The groom is Patrick Moore, of I Wabbiogto n, And, *-the story, of their love . I I 'arid the ycung si tster's life is rather roman-, - ., . .1 1. .­g V., ­­ 4 11 1. I I - , . ', , I . ::: , 4, ,fll ,, ,, C t, " 4 " , , e ,e , , ,i , .11 , . , 11, . - 'I - MR "Ill NF , , i ., . I I ,, VXAl"T .- . . W . I - "Q'I., I gyr, f- -4t I I , " `-7, r. i'Al , I . I - R . , . "T ", f', '- . ­ " .' 11 *` , , . . . I I I . ,to . . n out in safety. " It -is I ment they w;'re'ta4e . . . know a's the Servants' stairway- 1 1 . n that it, w o far as leBeended,.abd p that 'Mr. Martin ­c , lder bridge. and ,a pulled her up. on the slei I fiDall,y placed her out'of dabger .whillb I I theotowd, which had endured tile, most iampol.X611y, of this 6i go a young Man .t.3 " foullabist itibala- throug4 , ,eeth fallio:4 out I . I tion of sulphur funies while , employed in I I . I birn, -116 asked her Whether' glib I I I wits angiy, anA Bbo'bold himthat sbe' ferlu a g6od , 1q;hu LU Ue -f ftn *- - Thai! -wening he called, tic, She entered the order of .tile Sistem . . when about , t*ointy years - bf- Charity I , ofake, and during her ,sisterhood was an_., 'I',, -1 M ,. .-, '1'11 ,v -, f7 ` 7 p , - ­ . , J i ,e- -Z I? : 1' ) I . . e, gg . 11 , . , , ­ :; , % ­ -- , ­.­ 7 ­ ­­. . ,,, -1 jx " I . I . M -, , , . ..... Aw - 4,/, , - - -g , , , ­ . I . 11 I 111' "­ 11 . ,, ,,, , 11' .1 I . . . . , DOW 'be is fbe-billy. -person who gOt- . . . known , that . of the house in that way. if . -out painful . auspenge for full ly ,tell minutes, --E4 fter 'round ' f buist forth with,, round a 0 ­ I On examirif ddy'o Wit0i factory. iiioh by' .a dentist it wks also discovered his j'aw. . J Attd said that,he barl­' bted like "a loafer, . a and that be had, cdme,.td his beftei'seDses . _1 6ag6d at differerit.times ill teaching music At - Aeminarie ' " i -Mobile, a n: ,, Milwaukee ' ,,, "1' , ,., " 1, I Z: .. ': . . ., " . : , , .PlLft ;:, " , KU fvll J) R, "i I I , 101 ; i - I , I I.. il , '% , YARSAK) ,), , " . I , , . 1 0"i! , . ", " - , , -P , ', I - I I . . . . I I . narrow, paBsagewl: on' . . y' was thus blocked , I I I I ., ­ i I che '' . . era. bones ;iieke decaying from tbe game cause. I . and would Make bar his, wife and marry I 'Chicago and Mount Do Sales, Baltiu.ipi Fe. .1 .1 , i , L "' . .;. , .. ' P.!L,! Rr ,, ,e, ;,I,. ,,'-FR , i, K. , r. , J 11 - 11 , , I I — . . Dople now ask what . tha. lower stories, p, . I Aiust have been on the fiffil mud Sixth . .. ., .1 . , I : 01=rb BY THE H011ROR, , . i 'Joliii *o e a, All ;, hi j teeth xtitucied, but tile ' . progress of decay n6t being stopped,, ber Boon,. but-be,did not 9PVcifY an'Y time. I Ile expressed much sorrow fpi wbatl:I6 had . . Several ypam go she became seriously ill,, and.ber fathekPoletaitled- from, I , "!A , 's I -, , ­ ,,, " , - , , ' I , . . , I , : ., .. I . ' . . , ,4 ' . . ' " . . I . it . floors. n be Ascertain6a, no ., - I As near no Ott .As ,already stated',- ,F. Antisil6l, . I -no Crazy ipal lessee, bas gd '.b er the!, , a Montreal ourgeod -wag-mcongialteil; and the. , . I . done, ana.s4id that he- would rnalc6 eVery. I . thing 'called L pormi8sion thdb ur ch authbritie8 lo remove herrllollj6 - : . , I I ' Tff ' M -,&T;t:)TT,,,7.-; , i?-: " . . - , Z7 .1, , , 1. ,; a , . J;7-, . , ,;t, .- - I -p . ., ) , I I , ON. .4 iV " I . - I ftori was made by anybody to waken'tbe . priyAc I .. .1 , , & d':: terrible affair'.' ' He rila' uP ,ided th , I i ter deii. at one of:tl.ie upper,j%w . - - rigilb. He 1yejuently after 'that, . She was iii ior, a ]or,- time d ' ' I . I I , , , (FRONi BRAZIL.), . . 11 I .", . servants, and only a few of,4be guests had I I 11 .1 , an , , f their &tfiger until tbGir warningo I Micbigv . ,n Sal . eat moaning and crying 11,01i I bones Should be remoVed and repW 11 ... I . a.d by a silver plate.. Mr. Kelly under,,ent the and treated her,lovingly. When sbe I . . uilgled him to marry Let amd"Bi've her from covering,at firef.diii, . quDeed h,or-iritcu'tion. of-retUrI1iDgtb.,*hes raLrhood. Her 'father' I . I o I .4 ,. . I Tfi- e NOW I C0.711 7. 0-, 7 . " I I ,, . I ?-,Ia; US vplaa­ .. . . )11 Ozful . I . . ,y .1 .-transoms fell in by reasori ,of ihe heat of , God 1! Who iiet fhL b fire I"', 0 ve r' oh, my . , iris head Was black cloth. He. held 019, op6 ionl which wits. succeAsfuliv !per. 1 , 04grac&, lie, begged for time, saying that - became ill, however, aDd she Dursed him t;- 'n ,- , affl.aity 6, tli,b 1)i,4 , s tivp - Apparatus and luie 1,1VOZ. dZ"c2­-,5 ­­ - ---- ­ ­ 1, '. .. . .1 tile flat:ues whiclrswep izp And, down the . . .1 I I . long coIridors. I . . a . band :he6venward as if iIJViAiT)g divine bid- hody .T d medictil ,he fdrined. hirty-two doctors an students Witnessed the Operation. Mr. -had business broubles . ,:and. had to'com , ­ wr " inulll'Catff. , iffr-hia parents. He gave back to-licalth. tl en she welit to YiHit a fribnd.in,WAshington,. where she.,.rnet Mr. P,, ­.-, - I , , ,, , , ,, ' ,:n,-. t12e dissOlV112r, Julcos xelio7 , : . , - 1,, j12g. d2 t , -eao:Z1"zz1 . , I . I I. I . . I . I , - THE wiNbow. Whed he came to the maugled of one , . . .. . , i of, his guests hia ravirg4 w6re'pitifill-in ' Kelly hiDs r6turned home ,and i "d * is olug as I'M. a, ,we6k her A to* pa j* bar, 'expeliaes, 'He : Moom Friendbbip ripened into' love almost instantly - , . lie ';reisults oYE?3 . , 'Spq s4ja. Lndfg astiol, . . , I . . . . THB WHITS VACE,AT ,. . . .. I . . - . . I , the 6.ktreme All effort6 tcl,­s6otbe bil - . W611 .as could be 6x06ct'cd' under the cir ' - -- :, . ­­ — --,—I -6UU19t0Wa,A---- , continued to go to see he r u. util May,_ - -1882 -d-d a, rib-g-TrIF marriage business -aLe-v,unDUd.e,d-tjj. le.a.v -th e- ai , - 6t­bOOd-,­r0--. 'ation. ibat effoc , -a-t -d `1116--Td-t1 1b LIVul?" -?nal S; , , - , ' -, .— nd-wa i6h d-ti,e-h,,,,--f&ile —, -- 1-st6od-by-then­-& ribleiucinbratibu. "I BavV the five girls leap ­ . ay rbcb, Br r -r a 0 , , Ha i — 8 irin.time. 1. . . 1. , . . 1. ' , I ­ . I I I I 1. I I I If . 0 . 'Cixarriol,mlljlry ,for. I " . , - rmsonH, at( he said, At'Jength he flatly a to calved wilispen t, though Still remaining a devoted .member of,the Zopesa aa eve.iy, da7 necess t, iA . ' , 1. , . , .. 1 ,9vor,740use, t I to their dettth, down, ill the alle 'y, but the ' I " - 1. . I' - -- - -- ------ ---dlis-played- Soon o I I . - : , WHRIBIn THE rAULt 11,1. I a. I , ' ,,* . ,. Comn6enting on.tbe-disftstOr the No . .Tr, ,litilit lit ili"firil'Aiun.14- - -A­-' &e'w­- .QA can I.Abapatch' ­say s-­ - &, I I I I . t,a I r,fu ,d Ao mi1riy'bei, . and said that he . .the consequence " I vv,ould.lake. i B. , 1 Chuiioli, And wai married,by a -C AiAi­ '- . I ' al 0. In priest. -Baltimore. despateh to' ilhi 11a. dell) hia . . . I 1--,-: It acts gentir a nd, ,s peedll,Tr in . J . p,yli6U,3bj9ss- , , mostawfu view was one . after . Miss Chellis. stood by a wi'ndo , .. . w of . . I her Clothes her.. York lt raldl says : There is something I on it is wrong with 1 the divilizati In , -of the Prisons And 'Asyl beting ums - Aid , 1, AgsoeiationtiligoVOM119 Secretary QabI6. I - , MiBB Livingstone oondu! ted herself. with . I 0 gtba,t raddeaty on the, stand. At times she ' Tivies. - '' , I . I - I I i , I . I .1 . I - .. , Costiveness, . .Yea& . , aslie, SickHeadacl2e, Distro, S,af , , I /. f.e.r Eat.6g,`Wind , . Ahefourtiffloovin niglit . . I $ , . I fa6e A.11 , round her .were pv6le as death. . I , .wheie. possible, to !,have- more than. one such. I 'd':, Oilok, ty-f9fir. parish jails, ,,two Only Sal broke into trais, and then she hung- her It"hag been, suppoSed that a cowls, mis- on tlie St'0112a&)- - , 1. . ; Reartba m, Talhs-1 2 Vie aj 0 I , , I . . . ton . gues of firei darting in Circles, from great I , , calamity in a generation. One :should ' till iippressicm that would onford6yboolig--kept In on];'eight' have printedfules sure liuch will , ;­1M­--Cqr­­. ,as, p!event frauds head -and for':,'a' short. time would not look . I ,. I 1. I , .. I Sion 0 n earth was to raise calves, to give , milk,without' kicking and to Scare women. ,Sldb . Back,l VVant OfAppetite, Want ol . . i , . I g.0 skywatd, and she I Shasta which waved I . .. seemed like a ghost looking out upoli the, make', repetition impossible. provisions .to render I I . 7 , eighteen in 'and, women are somet' I - on I im as I ; . - The defendant's . counsel introduced a This supposition*is wrong. AqoIqrqd.ffian , .L0,DV Spi.dts'; poul Sto 12,7 ere. , " ac.h. Jt invigoxates the Live.r, ce"t- , , I . . I 1. allow* on the ad oini g house.tbpB. Elun. :'-B'ui I dupthrough''W',that 1 1, those events do not impress our peop a hold up hands In placed in'the same cell. One jail IS 9, pen of logs ' wit,hoult a, door, and Clio prisoners letter to. Mr.'Fleming - frorn Miss Living., atonal dated .,Nov. 21, 1881 She says in 'beavent in Kentucky lbas il, COW -that, in aadiii0ii-To ts enumerated above, is . .1 - I , ; rids off till, diziplus "h7le, .regitlates " : , (Trade of pen and women looke . I the gyrating sparka,borror-stri6ken at't 6 a . . 1. , way .We .our diamay , tB. E6t:thb story'ot 8 anidh bull figh 'hole are li)Wersd into and lifted out through a 'this , loiter, I, So help me I 'will isapable,of Serving as a eaddle h6rse, a pack I th e B 6 w,els, &.6 d ki. ves t ojw :to. '*th 6a .1.1 . . I . , , vr1iole s ,'stezii. ' I I awftIl'sacrified About to be- offered. It. All society, with a kind of maudlin Irbkror in the top.. !Many of the'prisorl'ars are . I I never give\you up, and if, yo'u ,do'so, to m6 Mule and a draft horse. These excellences " . I I I lCut this out,and take , . it to yorz.t ,.. .. . .... ­ I I I - - was not long before -the firo leaped, upon in 'its soul; 1 enforces the enactment - of too loathsome for description, Andfifteen.of God fordivo you, for you would have more , I .1 'than possessed in"Kentia.phy by,a'll.a.nimalother1r) . I . I -ruggist and got ajOcent Sample, I . ' viud- ­ -------her And shrouded be;ti from viewill a N ­ e statutes to preverl t the . torture of a, puppy ` . the jails are, report.6d as places,of boisterous, I I and indec entr ibaldrv. to answer for than you are :aware of." * The following,' letter ', intro- a, blue grass'llorge are indeed notice- - able. , I I . I I -Lle far 75 centq , anj , :1 Iii ria b o t . I 1, I Z-­dw o­criffrbog sens .- ­&-a lug AWWf , eless. t-rbiit-builderFi.-and-- l-aiid-lord4-ptit- . I i 1. I I I . -- . -r-- ------ -- . . - I . , was . , I -, I . 1 I . , — . . i . 410ur ne1whboraboui.it., I I . I -