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ONE DOLLAR A Year for a Home INo w?-i|ki H xZK / ! DGER. r r: a o The Advertisements in I vOCll*X‘l'. VOL. I, NO. IO. A Newspaper in all that the Word Implies and Devoted to the Best Interests o f the People it Subserves, OAITNLY ( ITV, S. ( ., riMDAV, NO\ LMliLL* HI, IfStM. si.on A Y LA IL Deadly and Doatruetlvo Forest Fires in the South. THE AGE’S OPEN DISAPPROVAL. C eiiMiws !li«> Strik«‘ ( omnut (t <‘, ami Al- il'yjt**. ;;1 cist'll i s. CL EXPOSURE OF LIFE AXI) PROPERTY. In ArkHiiKitM, Ahil>}iimi amt T<»niit*S!i€'€* tin* I hini«*H With Math'iitnt; I ury, ami Alany I,Iv«-h llavr Item Saerilieial. Hkkiik, Ark., Novoutber 14. r rhe for* mt fires art* approaching tliin^erou.slv near this place, 'l ilt* eit\ was envelop ed in Miiokt* last iiiffht an«l ii lianjrs llkt- a pall. Many hunting' purtifs w«r»; camped in the wooils. ami it is feared several bodies will he found. Th. •re has been no rain here for sev eral months, and as the St. l-'raneis basin is dry. lumbermen are apptvhen- aive »>f serious loss. Farmers are out fightin)f the tire. l,ut it is spreading s<, rapi<lly that little or no headway atraiust it ean be made. The situation at Neelyville is alarming and farmers are fighting day and nieht to save their homes and buildings. The tires iji north Mississippi and west Teniu’ssi'e continue to ra^re with unabated vijfor. The tires have made their way into Alabama in the vieinity of Florence, following the line of tin- Tennessee river, whose banks are heavily wooded. Many men in the Shoal creek neighborhood near Flor enee are engaged in lighting the tiames t<» keep them from the settlements, yet n dozen houses have ln-eii burned down, barns, fences and crops swept away. i’aris'Tcim.. is surrounded by Haines, .lames Snyder, living near there, went to tight the Haines from Ids fences. When he returned to his home, it was in ashes. This is the experience of hundreds of settlers. The village of Hollywood, Miss., is surrounded by tire and in great danger. Near lien- ova, Miss.. Harry <I'.vley and wife, white and aged, were burned to death. »nd n young woman living with them had a narrow escape. ('lilt An •». NoYcmi r 11. 1 he t ■tli tors of the Ha il wa t > ■ ;i\ «• ‘j'ivfii < ad for publieat i ' HI a 11 t i|<ell \r[ 1 »*!* athlre* sse,l to the meni 1 hers of the •• 1 i*ik»* (*•;>jMi nittee. whose ri* ;i<nt on th< * eaii 'i’ a iei emitli- tions of the Ame'i ean railway union stril.e 1 ast siimim r Was iS i V t * 11 out Montia v. The letti v is a ••••■]! ie -111 of tho report "t o e a''t •et aayovei ■ ights or misstatement - of ‘ act-.* (/imtin g the para gvajih in th <• mm- mil tee's report yv’i i* !i sa Vs i hai it shoulil In i* n«>t1 lii:i * until the iai il rt iat Is set the e* cample a gv» S’! i iiiio:; « rail- corners. 'Fids ha/c.'- The Prince <> DEAD CZAR LYING IN STATE. FlntiorHlc Kcccptioii tiiitl I iii|»rc»>‘ivc R'ere- iiioiiich (l\er I lie Ito.ly. St. Pi.rinsiu in. .\’,,ve,nber It. 'Fhe preparations f,>r the reception of the bi«lv of Alexam'.-r 111 in this city yes terday were hat y e,pial to those in Moscow, and in con-ei|iicnre of a thaw followed by a fog ami a heavy snow fall, the procession hud to march through dee]) slush and mini. The roofs of the houses people as the prne< o'clock. The eoHin was covered with with heavy ermin at b with tin* t zar Nieli ing a uniform si mi wore in Moscow, on This charaetcrizat i whole Jinwession. upon the same plan only more elabotat, !y. THE VOTE DIRECTL Y REVERSED. Ilimiilton t'oiinty, Oiiio. l{e|iolili< a iiii l ast WYt-k. Lnt I M*m<M rid it* Now. ('iNCt NX ATT. November It. t'ineiii- nsiti and the rest Hamilton eotinly vesterdav eleetcl .talon Mr Neil |. dell! oerat. imbo- tin insolvency court over .loh n II \ on Sr a “riii republican, by H.I.-'S majoritt. \'on '•■gg« rn ttas op]>osed bv tb, I*,1 r ass,iciation. (In* Tril nine fought \ on Seggern bitterly, wbile the other republiee/js supported , him. so the Tribune claims the result lisa victory for it. tine week ago the republicans carried the county by-’t.- WM). AMERICAN CHURCH CONGRESS The Sixteenth Annual sVssion I orniHlIy t>|N‘in*il in ItiiHtnu. ItosTo.N. November 11. With all the jtoinp and with the full beauty of the rhttreh liturgy, the sixteenth annua! session of the great church congress of America was formally opened in Trin ity Episcopal church yesterday. It was a most impressive gathering, composed of bishops, priests and ea r nest. at tent ivc churchmen and women from all parts of the country, representing every class and every creed. Last evening the real work of the congress was bogun in Mu sic hall, w ith an address of welcome by bishop Lawrence. YOUNG ATHENIAN SUICIDES. llcMpuiidcnt licl'Ullse Miss Sitilin-K Kef'.iN|.,l tu Iteturn Ills l.ovc. A iji ins. (la.. November 14. Last night XV. M. McKinnon. :• young me- ehrnie of this city, committed suicide lie was in lova with Miss Hattie F-ail ors. a young lady who refused his offer of marriage, lie drank two ounces of laudanum, went to her house and fell prostrated upon the front door-steps where he died shortly afterward. w ar \\ it ?i a iiia!ii I ni*% iImLI#*. City or Mt:\no. NovemlM-r It. Not withstanding the or. ss denials of the likelihood of war with 1 •aiitiimala. the Mexican goouinmt is taking cver\ possihie precaution to meet the situa tlon in the event of diplonuuw failing to effect a sett lenient. Kiinuii i s I ired, lint Yt. u i:«/ii>», MrKta si ui: r, I’a.. Noveml , r 11. Three fiirmiei s at tie i nit«-il st^t.-s iron and tinplate vork- wire tii-i-,| up yesterda\ tint no uu u have vet gone to work. I he im'ii are lill tirm. The (toinpany however n uie to sei tire non unionists. Nfinttur lit HIM tillf «| Y ( OIIHill Killed. road cmplovos wa i a'.tempted, the editors of the ,\i ' " the state inent is yy holly i'als I’lie statement ot ;k • iimiitee that ‘‘the cut in wages on:' iv thi riod averaged ab >nt p r ■ ut. 's pro nounced untrue, 'l ie ; ' • redtte- tion in w ages for a . - n- e> , .up • < - w as lit per cent. s., , t Ic . ’ ; r. <>n the 11 nest ion of lr ■ > i ■ ut at I hi li ma n. it is deiiied th:,' i unpaiiy aims to si cur,• si.' ], : vi'stmimt ami iii.t hons<.s wer, Iniii in I lias ii<it exceeded .our am! cent. < tt her m in ,r ma t' ■ tinned. ROPER’S WOUI D-BE SALYERS. Payin'lliiiiri,i, and YYiil .YIii.tishii ('iinf)*,)* to lla« iua It' * I tie \s> : alt ci-s. A'ri. Y N I' Y. Nov, ad ' II. : ’ay tie I tllll- ean itnd Will Mon : i e ■ - d yes- terday t>> sin . ii ’ ng W ill Iloper into a < 11,. i oliutta iiiountains la-' V d usaiiin- fornier on i 11 ii ' ■ • n nigiit he was taken f| i''i 1 ie ■ . white I'ttjis. Yvhi]i|n I . t : mine shaft, ib days he remain.'d t .e re t . t i when discovered lit wa: lie was br, night to \ ! Ida yy;is saved. X s put on trial in t i • te l : c<ntspiritig t I. ; er. Morrison j,h . d :oi . I 1 , ot hers elaim to be i nnoe id ta ml their trial. Id>jr a •• tlial *ie • iiUmlified til! s;• ■ i i 'd'i' that he was white e tjen d "STRANGLER’S OVV IR DENVER Aunt her. ttn t iiir i. \ « -o. ''.I:,* k 1 In* . t ’ s. , , • i,.,, 1>i:ny i:ii. ■ i Mran- gler's How" was t n ■ < another murder eiirly e -i,•:• t:me it w;i s a .la ] lit iie-i : i>r,". aers viet illls were | i , : • h. i • : .. 11 w ;i s t he siime in :. 11 . - : •itignla- ire er< lYvded YYith. tion by a arret •ss will i a siOTl itmvetl at !0::i» twisted t"'.*.cl. Ta • • I'd* ft 1 YY'* III HU whit •h yvus gilded. were all r« • 1 1 a a- 111 m d her e asr • ,- (> i i ilen jiall liueil has the murderi'i' :■ i i Iim,titled. S mV- y\ it h he avv tassels oral arrest < ha ve ' m.'.d "it 1 then* is \\ a s foltled ha If is no reason t" beli, . t i:' ’ t 1 IH* <*ri mi of Wa les walked ::::! 1 as » • i M !• v 1 i me. olttH 11 each Yvcar- I’nliee Stlfg. et V. the ilar to the one in* mtirilei's a re I d . < « : 1 a li; ;n of the ly mort • elaborate. ••Jack the Fipi'.'. ' t; • i*’. Oi Wii iite- loll is true of the <‘ha|tel. I.omltin. y ; j tt rror has It 'va - conducted fallen upon tin wo:. 1! ( !’ tin* tlisso! iide as tl ult in Mo.seoYV. . class. .a ii\ FOUR BO DIE.‘ IN f ’• ,V U!MS. Tho Young Attortioy to Preside Over the Alabama House. ORI.AMZAITOY OF BOTH BRANCHES. K, | . t f flu* I ;ist lions** of K«’|H'*’n« ntat i\«•**. I .l« < ti il l*r<*^i*l«‘iit of thr >**■ iati* I Ik* Alabaniii l.an iii:ik«‘r** < Lit In r. ELOPED WITH HER HUSBAND. She i led YYills liim for a Second 11 oney - iiionii Tour. .11 ;;s| y t ity , November 15.— .Miss Julia .luengiing, of the laiFayette ])or- tion.tell in love with Joseph tie I*t Mar tin. son of t oilnt tie St. Martin, of Paris, while traveling ig Lurope sever al yeatsagn. The couple wert'iiiar rictl it ml t -titblished a hiintlsoine home ill this ity. They (Jliarrcletl itlld tinal- t'lerk YV hit w oil It Tiirii.. a Otm I |h>ii the Iv the wife brought suit for tiivorce Greatest SenBatioi' in Nashville's Criminal Annals. JUDliE ALLISON KILLLI) ll\ A I HILM). Monti.oni;i:y. Ala . November 11.— The general assembly i f Alabama met ilt Pi o'elnek VCstertlilV. The -ellilte was ea I led to onler by Presiilent < omp- ton a nil Hie house by S|>eaker Pettus, both eontiiiuing in ollice from thi* hist session until the present houses are or ganized. After a few moments session both houses adjourned until 10 o'clock today. At a democratic caucus of senators, twenty-three out of thirty-three sena tors were present F. L. Pettus. speak er of the last house, wa nominated for presiilent. W . L. < l:iy Tor secretary and Kimore (iarret i*ir assistiui* secretary. They are the same s> ei'etaries as in tin* last senate. At the house cant ns riiomas II. Chirk wits nominated for sp. aker. itnd Massie Wilson for eledk ami I. T. Proctor for assistant. Tin v weiv the ohl clerks. These nominations will all be ratitied toiliiv. iiinl the legislature will then get down regularly to business. The sena torial election will come off Novein- Iht iT. THE K. OF L. CONVENTION. M Ji.vor l-’il / |»;ii ri*’!* * I** .1 \> *l<om** in lit luilf «>! N«*w Orl*’ »i»". against le r hushantl. The case yviis to have come up for trial in it few weeks in tin* Nt .\ Jersey court of chancery. Mrs. do St. Martin's mother, it is said, was anxious to have the couple s para- tcd. itild was largely instrumental in inducing her daughter to bring the di vorce suit. I luring't he last few weeks Mr. de St. Marlin and his wife have held secret comiiuinicution. Scvefal days ago Mrs. .luengiing missed her daughter. She was at it loss to know what !,ad be, ,nut* of her. The mystery was explained yestcrd.iy. Mrs. Juong- ling rceeived a eahlegram from P,el- gimn from tier tliiughter. It was to the i Heet that she ililtl Iteeonie reeoneiletl to her husband amt hail tied with him to Europe on a second honeymoon tour. There will be no divorce suit after sill. SOUTHERN MILLERS IN SESSION I'or lh«* rurpoh** of Int iny; t Ih« Trail**. Lot tsvii.t.i:. Ky.. November 15. A met ting - of tlie Southern Millers' ass,,- eiiilion is in session iit the Louisville hotel. Tins iissoeiiitioii inehitlesitll the leadiug Houring mills of the south. W. A. Ciimpbeli. ot ( hiittiiuoogii. is presi- dent: Joseph Lc ('oniptt*. of Lexing'toli. viet pre'iilenl. ami M. It. Iloni. of Nir hvi' ,■ . secretary. 1 let exet'iiti\e Coiiimi11f.* eoiisists o r .1. .1. Me! aim. |;. ( Imnt-t'llor. anti At lt'io|>: s l<» lotI,,\l in tlit' YYake Tragi'tly ttiu Kesult «,l »n Y ,.|„>,nl niciit. N ashy it.i i.. Tenn.. November 15. Chaneellor Andrew A 1 'son of this eitY’. wits shot ami ki 1 , il in the eorritlors of t he eon lit y ft tu rt house here <ii I o'clock Y'esteriia\ afternoon by tieorge Whit worth ex el,*rk ami master of 'lie l)a vitlson county ehie' r court Whit worth t In'll attempted '■ o eommit stii- eide. ami inJieietl at ..bl jiroliably prove ii fata' waattel n h uiself. Whit worth was appointed to hi' otlice by .1 mige Allison iim! ■ ei ved one tei in. At tin expiration of tb.;! term a few days since .1 llitge Aili- oii ;i ppo, lit, p ids -oil. (ir:i tiY’il It Alli-on. • in Whit worth It was i!,i i;:el ihal 'iistigiited tlie murder. Jiidg, Alli-on >x;i- re- eleeted o In- ollie.' ot elia net 1‘*11 in Aug'itst hast. He w..s a man ot about tiftv year- ot agi.ai'.'ia i.,eii,ber of an oltl ami prttmiiiei t fan, A <tor> of tin* » rM•»:»*«I . Hon.Joseph I! Aekieii. w ho was with ( haiieellor Allison iit the time., was the <>nl\' e\a- w i* ness to ! ■ • 1 laiged v Chan •llor Allison hm 1 oib; few nimute before adjoarned eoart b tliuie l' ililtl was only iipproaekiu; a iug to t he lit"*: bel,; Im ileil from belli ml b, W lie tiirnetl iir> '.iiid W l it\' u-th lir, ‘l two COTTON PLANTERS ORGANIZE. Nutioliill Ortler the Outcome of tile Mrct- j ini; in AltthitniM. Moxk.omi hy , Ala.. Noveml>er 15.— The eotton growers eoiivi ntinn organ ized an association yesterday, national in its scope, for tin* hetter protection j of planters’ interests. Committee on statistics was instruct ed to obtain iinil arrange for use of the eon vent ion oHieiiil statistics of eotton. the prices, etc., for the past ten years. President of the convention. Commis sioner Lane, of Alabama, read a state ment showing by the census returns that resolutions on the part of planters to restrict acreage have been followed < by decreased output of eotton. Tim con volition then organized the eotton )il,inters association of the I ni- letl States of America to meet at least t wice a year and to consist of four del egates from each congrcssiona' district in the eotton growing states and three delegates at large from each state ap pointed by governors of such stall ir respective of parly conference. The association is to hold its first meeting at Jackson. Miss., the second Wednes day in January 1 s'.i.'i. The election of ficers to serve until the January mcet- iiic' followed, as follows: (iovernor James Stom . of Mississippi, presiilent: Honorable.!. <• Waddell, of Hcorgia. ami eoinniis-ioiier of agriculture for eotton growing states, vice-president: Hubert L. Kekcbergor. of Alabama, .-.eeretary. ami I'rofessor James Smith, of Georgia, treasurer. WHAT LEGISLATORS THINK. tmimrtioii'i of I he I nit ttl Suites Aiilint; ill I lie Nie;trai;ti:i ('Hint! I’rtijeel. H.y :.rimih:i:. Noveml,er 15. The Man- u.faet urtu’s licet ,rtl of this week will pu b- !i.-h special letters from a large nuin- Oitizons of tho Territory a.t tho Morey of tho Cook Guutf THE t'Ot RTS I’OtVERLESS TO I’ROTECT The 1’reHitlrnl ami the Seerelary of the In terior \ |i|>lli tl to lor .Yliliiiiry llt l|>. The Situation Serious, ami the I’rosiicets are Oloosny. WASirixorox, November 15. - The commissioner of Indian affairs has re ceived the following telegram from Agent Wisdom: Muski’Ct • ■ I T. N.a.'tnlM'f 14. IKU "As I ],It ,11,'It'll WouJil ht 111.■ ■ ' li,, i "ok Itniig. t'slitii:it,''i at lift,','U iioi.. In lil iiji tile noiltihouri'l Iniill al I" - . leu ii:-ht at UlacUstotie Swildi. live m i,' .lit of lliis Jiliu,' Th< v rolil„',l aii tic |>:t -• n.. r- ueltiiijt eonsiileralile liioliev an,I otii,'' im'',|,,*i'I i . N'o- IkkI.V killett Tin• courts are a: t-rly ji.i'm ile-s to |,rot«'i't us in t ill, i : ,.r ]>,.>]),'i- ty. anti I sec no etnl t' i n,- i r. iu,i,' , x.','|,t tli,- military Interfert 1 must •ecominenti tliul troop- he scut her' a! out I'b uso f. r this inaUer to thi' lioii .ral,!' -i , ■ . . "i i Interior, ami. if ti'fl I"- to tin-pi' nt. Tic uttuusl consU i hat ion prev; ! 1 a'ul p "pie lawfully rt'siilina in Uu- tcriilorv are al tlio mercy of Ihc tiauilit-. lu lltc last few ilavs i!u-i p'uni; has rommitle 1 rap' uuiril'-r ami ■ very sort of l'"l,t)t*r\ . uni lltc -tat*' of a Hairs ■x shame anti reiiroacti to civlli/.i i • u The secretary of war up n t hi: a«l- Y’iee of attorney general it cent* heM that he was not authorize ! to sentl troops to the territory ami it is said by Interior department ollieials that Sec retary Smith is powerless in the matter. The telegaain will be referred to Sec retary Lamont s«, that he may under stand the situation. BOY BURGLARS OUTWITTED v,. NTay <>im.fans, November II. Tlu* 1*. Frons !< m a nd L. M. Kelly, all of !»il 1 rrels of a sk, ii in*«i i his b> h! ', . her of 1 nited States 'nators ; t I H S COll- v«‘>i 4 • •* i ililtl <t KoUImts* Nf*t ami ml Knights* t! i<iihoi* st.*ss■ (*11 opt*fH*(l yes- Nashy kl* Al>, >ut t yy enty ti ve .1 • • 1«* - ; w Cldy 1 YV.) ,ll e Y i ; ' ' 1 * ’ : 1 t ■ r ing Hi- -id’". gre-smeii giving their Y' if YY s upon tin* A rn'-l th t* i,]. Ivnlay in >t*rt*wmai s hall. 1 In* morii- gates a i t present at the meeting. Its \ > rt •ast am! ha - a; • fell* to t he 'llest it ill . if .\ III t her tlie g'.Y ‘liman? Dkihoii. Mi** h.. Noviinkfr !5.- At if,, ing train brought : 'arge niimbe r of object ;■ 1 o it •gulat, • matters in reg •ard or. *» a si s • 1 * *i 1 e ;, ml ,i ie,*. Imiibi give finaiieial a id to -* •flirt* tlu* the exitniinati*m of llenry YVain, an 1 s- re delegates from various parts of tlu* to 1 he .S'' Ut Jh* nt t ra< le ami eorreet s, iim* '! hell sett i li 1 i. ‘ 'jam a i i 1-1 the yy ! ea ri v e* nisi rm t ion of the Ni< a j aiiian year-old boy. in th *• ])<iliee e,.11 rt, tm a , r eotintry. The ri'i'i'i nlatioii at t In* a bn - es YY ii it’ll ha vt: sprung'up. !t YY i 1 1 Wl lit yy * .rt ii i ad. •.i a n*vo » ■r frotii hi- ea na 1. The iet t. r are probai »ly a koiit charge of larceny. 1 leteet ives 1 iigii a ml ml meeting i l;ir«»a* :in*l inliu -ntuil alio it pi tiba lily kill- sit its work t his a ft, rm Mil). l) n •ket and pk " pm- It I 1 s | ■t hi- luvi'.-t e, j aa i ly d i v id"il bet yy ei ■u the ,1 t* na tcra t s Larkins told t he vf I try of a gang of boy is ai,tieipatetl tliat a large measure of legislation will be hui! 1 " netieial to the order. Major Fitzpatrick math* the address of w. icon:.' to the visiting Knights, extending them the hopitality of the citv and « xpiv-s iig the lio],e 1 hat theii il' A,eraI t he gootl of in ; ■ ,r lit n t rv. < Ira ml Master s WAS IT FROM THE FALCON? in 11,. c ; ion of tins time lu. 1 a 11 A liritisli I a 1.1 a 'it Kepocts I ilscov cring a ] 11 j|. | |. l | ||,, |, t , of * ‘ie Misslin- si,;.,,,..,.. r „ sll to,- Whit Wo Ikm 1 i iii.v. November 15. ' ap- desperate atie.up tain Jot . 1 the liritisli sit aiiier \,.ov tl, < THE CONTES f Hi LOUISIANA. Mon. Alexamlcr I!* to, •. Po,,"r!-l. A,i- tiolllict'i Such In iuc,lure. MoNUOK. La.. N. Ale.xamler Henoit. ft>r congress at the r terda;. inailt I to I 1 . Her a forma I no! M r. Ii,iat m ,' . i lift \ fooi t I, , oti ,' ., 11 i • ■ t 'Hia file of the 1,11 Ii ' 1 -c 'li-tl'ict. Iii this letter Mr. I" ' '• iim- that gross frauds yy cn p .,ei .•ate I in some ot t he pa cishc INDIANA’S OF? ICIAL VOTE. The ICeptlhlicai,- 1 o, the ,vi||, I >1 I'ily. I\l>, YN Yl ol.l-. I ! .\'i, ember I I. The ,dVicia 1 vot o’' ' 'I ,'tee- lion in Indiana nns a r. • . d. and by f'mgres-'ona! ,t ea ns In, ve a In: ‘or! heat) of t he -tiit, il ly. Soil i va n. Olll 11 rality is I'.'.t','"*. Tf date for secret a ry •. f •VJ1 \ot‘ -. iag :• •» m■ ' a'n over |s<»‘ of V 5«'l. THE HURRICANE IN GERMANY. Heavy l.oss to I lie :,t,,l Pen;' , i:(*;>t)i Ie,l all Alone tile ( ',.,.1. IbliUX. Novell,b, i' The Imrri- eiine which ha- j '' ..i ■ ! ' : 11.,- coast of the North a ! <■., a gc at dea 1 of tlii hi a ge : i •. • of life i- rep !■:, i. ;'|, • , , wires throughout < a .an:: t,- '.'<| greatly from the !• sect ions the', ai • w h Tei-rilo YYiel. Cain . oi S! a I a,. Willi ! atal IO . a i.ru I.ui --I !>. so'en ie, i i \ terrific Yvintl. rain am! i,.,il • an . ; !,, t li is ei t y ii tl* I ’. a *:, t ! \ . . • * i f )i ug immense <!umn: t iao, i ,'; , Vt,|\i||g j, , i;, i , , s. (> far iifteeu ilt iii h . ;i.a r u t.ii. Ii 'i'ing 1 he st,,rm t h* i'«Hit o! : «j \ 11, • bi'11ti" toi ' persons. YY a ea riae i . ( «»l !'»li I •'1111.,t f > < il M i : - : v Tiie esl imut i of t oil t lie exeli:. U; • III.UUII.nail li;: I, < h.i l ie-' o! , • i ■, I*BOVI.N« \l , I. j ,the hr, . I/mill. Davi, It. an Mtoi^ I a t * * i reretY i I Ulllll Mu I III ,1 . K I l.l A I! I ..I lAbruiii Smith itt tie.11 pi, , , , , e,, finber 1 t. I!y at t jirrol s -aw a con-in of Sen lied almost in "I lc, I . ,1 ( I'* I «’«i. YYere in the i t'in burnc'l I a t Brguiutinj' then tli,, litllv cbiluicii. . u iiu- T. Sambo!:: Jo: , s ad from t lie g‘,vernor yy i - Ii tion Siieees . in its labor session yviis ;i brief on, lined laigely to the reading of reports. Fugene \'. ! leb. wired 1’iesident How ard tlu:t he is c i il, d to < hicHgo on Fri- »lay anti cannot com,* to New Orleans. BANKER READY FOR PRISON. ■ n,li|;uant lleeaost* it i- I'nlilishetl T hat Me Yy III Apply In, i'aclon. Lrrn.i: Ho, k. \rk.. Novemher 14. Horace f i. Air e v-pre i lent ,,f the f irst Ntitional .ink lindei sentence of five year-impr'i oui ien' in the llrook- lyn peaitent ”a ry . it ml whose sentence Y\as atlhuneu by the I iiited States su preme e ail't oil y< .11, . arrived le. re yesterdii ilfterm e. fi'oin JelVer.son eoiiuty. lb' dei'iiues to makes any statemelit I:i rt *,t*1' 1 i11 to -ay 1 he t he is rea' , to iieeo!.! Oil MV tile mar-ha! to Ib'ooi. ly ii ami yyiI! erve his t 'rm like ;i man lie is cry imlignant ovi e an item Yvhieh a|,p,'ai, 'l in an t.fter m on paper stating' that an cll’ort yyihiIiI be made to obtain for liim a pardon. THE NEW GOVERNMENT BONDS The -iiccc»-of T heir ts-io Alreiiily Assurcil I)rexel, Yloi'Kau A < o. Will Mi,l. Ni yv Novembt r II. The suc cess nI’the Iu yy g! IY« I'll mellt bolitl issue is alreiiily ;is-uretl. h can be stilted on the highest authority that llrexel. Mor g;in A to., ami S|m lUi'.v to. iiiiti John A. StcYvart. l’rt"-it!tnt of the I nited States Trust e inpany. iind hisfolloYV- iug stiiml I'eatly tota'iie tin Y\ho!c issue, llrexel. Morpae A t o. ami Speyer A t o. have sounded the feeling ill London regarding the iicyv issue iind have found it very favorable. GENERAL CLAY IS MARRIED. The Aifetl Kentiiek) Warrior SiiriiiiMinlit <•11 I MtlH illt i«>H. Liaim.i'on. Ky.. November 14. I.en- ernl t assius M. t l;iy yy as married to young liorii l.’ieha-it III o'eloeli yesteritay morning. Sipiire I*. M. Iioiig lass ollieiating. tii.l . the farm hands anil relatives of the gir! yyi it pi-es 'iit. (•eiienil < lay's children did all tlmv coultl to prevent tiifiraged father from marrying Mis- Uirliardson. whoisonlv fifteen yeiir oltl. but he piiitl no atten tion to their entreaties. laimpf <iilh t YY hih- I m Ie Sain Ael- Loxpo.v. Novemher If. It is stiiteil here mi good iiulliority that the Kuril- peau powers art' not 'lis]M'sed to tiilve any action in regard tothc YYar hetYveen < hi mi ami .la pa. its • aig a . the goY ern- liielit of the i lii'etl States is ofl'erilig ineil iat it >11. ( hililreii i rruialetl lit a Mtirniiit; Itniltlini;. Na ii mi;'. Miss . November I l. The house of Lot. William nine miles be Ioyy Natehcz burned at om o'elo.'k \e- li rthiy ii’ul t’Yi, ytiuii''’ ehiltlreii Yvere fremaTe : ill tie' blaze W illiam- I in self ii ie I .11 old • ' el i i 1,1 yy ere a ' -o badly burned. I\« s - s, I,;,, IVr It, hintl. total u p t o count but i,lol,- Kaili«i;«*l IC*,uii,f M,*ll-t litiri,, ,|. N \T tl; /. Mi NoYellib.-r I t. Till! rounr! Im*!! ( (.! \ In* \ < l ji aint t i i • t •. ,i i : . l as )MI1' i« || * ,i 1 I'orl V i uni i • \i»( i« i » iki’ii* et ,||. SlIYM.IlYl N. 'iiub"r 14. 'lilt* i II,- Shiin liiii Meieuiy tin.) , ut \ r- t hi rd thin - hit not y ft i eij lakwn Ie i |,o Jitpuilc Sf. 'oiiitl In* for Yvhieh ai Yeil here yest er, la y I in an prevent it rom » *• '1 Hit the eolin- lion, oi. 1" .e'. -s that he , lise,i* er, *(1 a en? r« 1 t!; tf »*iy a. 1 ranged ht.wi ign rcspoml- trace of the mi-sing steu mer Fa if* *11. wa nl. Aftcr the YVlli "Il 1 in 11,'Y, r been see n since s!h \\ i*i 1 orlli si .»wl\ li. .ii«. 'ivention. i'.x- le fi t.: i■ ort f<;r St. Johns . N. 1 . . on Tiie r**V(. \t r va> i ii . 1 1 v ^ r«*>te*i fr<>i joi - . ami tlie Oetobel • ii'i. W hen in In' I it in le : ;'j. p). the YV lllbt 1" • i:e'*l , . an! h * wah\e yyii- begun. lonyd 'Ie , l. 1 *■. the Azov * lis, , iy er e<l a i11111 11' 1 * IIIi' 111, e I k'> ‘.thee am! !a I'lior. <', il< mel boa' lib Old eighteen feet If til : a nd the th iYY ;i oil a < :* ' d Ha ’ . i (|( < /* 1 ’i f joet or ssed a letter kind u siially carried by * u lia h i s like YY ere S' ,t >o Mil I lie •e m* to e-niiiiin theeonven- the .'al a' !*. J here \Y'as mi na me ’ > n it. YVhitYY' rt I:. Yl: 11: • '!’•* he u a •> e< >(> The evening hip 1 a • a;n Jones ml 1, is ere.'. felt He asl.e 1 tlie bys:a:. It;* ;f \ iii-on *.va ml was eon- eon vi ri' ? liat 1 he i •(>;: t e a in f r. >; ■« 1 lie tleath a nd n 1 ■ ai in . ; ; i: *y\ in* l in ?!: 1 at! V. THE TELEGRAPH LINE SOLD u-i " UigHt U Yvarth in •liitlKiii' ut ot toirt-t Iti-urc .Y»..,:n-t th,. * Wiye| lit I i,tie.I lanes Telegraph « omp.. i-. N'ii ;:i\. Novi'inbcr i.',. Jutlge iiirg Hcaelt ot tk'* supreme court vc ;,g'et graii 1 l tie I armers l.oiin ami eoiupa.'iy a judgment of fi.Ti'ido-ure and sa It- aa in -t llie I nit ed Li m s t * ■!,"• . pi, eompai'y o a mortgage to seeu.'c tlu: pay in nt of a '.ton.000 issue of bond: l O' : I,lol ‘It IIOYY tluc. YY it li ijitei't’ aggf'ga; L5:.s,.#; j. Judge bench' on. rbiive 1 - tlie -jile '4 li,e I nitc Lin ' sph etoiipiiny pi'op i t\ t hi- a n«i • - t ut- i state- wl,iei, i- cover by the mortgage. TWO ASSASSINS TO HANG. A t'.jfr ,,| I« ,,,ies-,.«. Yl,,r,l, rer- s,n,enJ l<> s,, 1,,^ Ne\l Y| ij..l II, i i, y i i y Noo,.Tcnn.. November Ilm apreiueeourt Yfsterda' eti ’h 'diet ,,! 1 lie loY'.’t I' e< ,urt ill ease.,,) .loliu ililtl tieneral K'elinei ililtl lived llee.'inber |s ;,s thctiiltc til, I eutioll. at Jilsper. Teillic>| Tiie eoiitlcmncil men hist i'ebruarv sassinat, ! J. S. LoYvry.thc night rtt| ab r at shell Mound. Tcnn.. on Na-liYi I'- ( liattanoog-a and st. Lt>| radio.d oi ;t most bio.td-curi 11ing ma Her tl'.'/s Ol'S. s|, pi-tol that he shortly after to f|,- Il'llli ' Filth men HP colli ri butetl a fid ma n- -YVorii; L RING tTING. r. wimi grciit prob- |t;.rina nancy \ irfetl ycsfertlay sc,'urr , tl. Two THL OPINION OF MANY FIRMS. 'xcini'ii In.m Kan-as 1 ity iMrliing'up the org-uiii/ition. .Norfolk anti rorunioiiih (niinn ,1111 I'm Firming'hitm ha a fine lra<’k ami grand I Im- *. lop at AiiSlion ■*. i\. \ a.. Nov»*iiiImt !.*>. - I !»«• av- statHl witli ;• ton tliMiisami >ralin^ «a- paoit y crit: " .-timatf of tYvcnty -fiv h ading DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN ARKANSAS cotton lirms represent mg' facto; - and export," -e,'iii'etl by Sujmri nt ,m, lent Norn:;.!, II,mI. of tin* Norfolk ami Ports mouth ,*,»tton exchangt*. places the ei*,>p at ■ ‘..ii bales. lliis i- nut uu o!li- Fu rnicr W n> liii<l anil slmt Tlie .Yltlrtlerent VflettvartlH Killetl. Ln ri.i: Hot k. Ark., November 15.- Late vest,-rda v afternoon. Ilobt. James. eiai utt. ,iinti . but an estimate I,;,set! Fenl.aure and Lafayette ( luck Yvay- ujion o]iinii;u of t Yventy ti ve firms. MR. SAXTON’S SUCCESSOR. <;nY,’reer I lower Matt N,,| Mi'<'l,l, ,| YY lirn to (all a S|>,.<'lal t:i,.,i t,,,,. At t:\XY. N. \ November 15. Sena t',!' S '"i, - resignation yy as ofiiei ia 1 iy r**eei i at tile seer, tary of ' state s (, iliiei* yes? a a ft 'i mion anti lib >i. I.. )Ver- nor 1 YY el' s lit>YV ill NfYY \ ork. and lie a lorn • <■; i.i 'Ic.'ide YY'ht n t') is -lie t he pm ehiiir at i< "ii f>,r a -peeia 1 fleet ion for M r. Sa \i' )ir Ueee.s.ior. i : » I hi iiiill v *>f IIU 4 riim . Fi: 11» ! iv iji 1 :<i, \ a. f \i»\ t ndii r 15. Mo-, s t It: -11 ipher. 1 he negi' '• » w ho 4 *< *111- mitt, '.1 1 i a 1 >■ .,ii Mo-el le < a rt - er. a i \ 4 ;; r old e Id! 1 1 'em I yy ,> mold h sine, * in t nr,, i m inly yy as linngei 'i y t" lei I'd a y at. F" ; I in;: < Ire .ii. G ONDtHbED GABLLGRAM S. Tl. : 'oitib" b'lim! in 11n ( o?»rt s l»f 4u 1 1 ai Inn, Inst , .en il ' X | 'It, a Ve. ny > • »n | 1 jo,, , f I 'ii, oiirt ye> le' iirgumeid tm st* r<la \ ? 11 •' r.e, N i .*. \ liartl ma in -h Y, ■ e. ,||l .1 ins, 'id . p..in' iver- wliih S uiy h Sele. f. i ' mpau n pie,i oy l lie 11 .'i,d»'!' there laid and -hot John Johns it farmer near Van llureii in i raYYfonl eoiiuty Two lirotle rs of Johns, a - soon a- t hey heard of the murder. Yvent to Hen l.aure s house anti tired four loads of I,nek-shot in'ji him literally tearing his body to pieces. THE ARREST OF MLYER HIRSCH. I li;«r^*‘«l With l.mh< //liiii' I iiiiiU of itic Aiifieiil OnP'rnf I nit,-il Wi.i'kiui'H- Jl Yi. ri Yiotii November 15. Meyer Hir-eh. loi a nuniber of year- (fraud t reasuri'r ol t he A11 cie! t < tr, ler >,1 Ini ted Workmen yviis arre'.ted last night, charged yy it ii , inlr/zling funtls of the •om- Older \n a Ie;" I shortagv of 'PI.517 yy a - IoiiikI in he. aeeoiiuts Hirscli s bondsmen r,'fuse,l to make good t!:is shoi'tage tm! the order turned tie mat ter over t<' 1 he g' i a l.d jiir Tin i t, isitiv'- x. i llalauri', \V a -1|| x,. i ox. November 15 The treasiii y net biiiane,' . -terda, . at the i'!'> • ' bn• in, s stoo 1 _a: -p ■' P»!,- tiou. ,,f yy! .. i l.ino i, in gold, a net loss of ' ,'1 I- l, ilie,. Wedll* -da , . sufi-treii-,ii i,'s lost - l ;u coo but a gaii, yv;is m.'ide in th - I nPed Stales mini, leaving tie m i lo -. a "laled I lie I ,n e I tli, III YYere .,u Forest fire .lie la. ill,' ill this eoiiuty '0 colli t III ,'lia lie, w r u s 1 u 11 a i ■ i i - * i o, t .,lop, : . . ha- ami the ,'epublieans. ami YYith ‘>n!y ji ftWY'excepti'>iis tiil\t -trong ground in favor ol tiie iuipoi'tanee <d the eailili i and ot its eoiitrol by the I nitetl States governmeilt " itlp.,. by the government fniilitim. 1 it and oYvning' it ootrig'ht or j lelldieg such finaileial ili'l to its eon- . '-tnii'iion it- w '11 insure its control l,v the goY ernineiit. GEORGIA LADY CREMATED. Mr*. >*<• In Diath iit IJ«*r Home ’> » a r < Miil man. <»:•. Xovt’iulMW 1"*. Mrs. (ins S,, , -.vif of ;; wiiit • farmer living j ill the upper part ot tips eounty \Yns burned i . • e;ith y» ‘»*r,:-;y aiiout noon. Mrs s, , wa at i;,.|.,e by lierself Yvith tin exeeption of a three vear olil child. I he hoe-e *11 a gilt in oinc unkmSvii Yvay ami she yyii- burned iii it. she yviis .uhiect to lita nd t he -iinp<t ion j is that durhig one of tin ' sip :• 11 in the lire The child was i.lso slightly burned BUILDINGS UNDER CONTRACT. Tlie At I tula I '.posit it.n < oinpaiiv .Yloving Ain*ail in tin I.n11-1*[m .-i*. Ati. yvi y November i'x A eonti'aet was let ve -terda y tor the foundations oi 11n 1 Y'lt'trieity. ag'i'ieuIfure ami min- eritlsand forestry Iniiltiings of the <’ot- toii sii'te- ami Inteniation;iI exposi- , tion • i he eoiitraet tor the line arts buihiing is to be let Saturday, ami that for ail superstructure- 1 leeeliiber loth. A soil eomniit tee of t he I ieoi ;: ia legisla ture yesterilay niiiinimoush agreed on m rein ut recommending a state exhibit. , AN ALABAMA NEGRO FIEND. Olliers Will: I'.IimmI MoiiiiiIs t fo-r I Ik. Cul prit YY iio Assaiilli il Airs. I'a.t I),'. Hi:s-k\ii.i:. Ala.. Noveinber !■•. Vt*s- terday eytming''about .doeiorka Y’ot'iig negro mini l ommitted rtipe upon the yy ife of T. .1. Pay lie. at miles \Vfst of llessenier on tli,‘ ia rut at the 1 inn*, bed t be bouse M r. Fat ous farmer ami a highly zcn. No arrest lias been made op to this hour, but oflieers YY ith dog's are in pursuit and it is thought tlie culprit Yvill lie eapt tired. COTTON BOUNCES UPWARD. AiIyuih'i'K Tit*■ l,tj-Tvto ■•iiiutK in l utiirt.it ami Om—HiKlil li mi Hie spot. Ni yy S iiiik. November 15. The Sun's cotton revieYY says: (Otton a'lvaneed fYvenfy-two points and closed very steady. Sale-TJ..’.ooo bales. Ncyv Or leans ail > an,ed tYvcnty points,m March. Spot eotton here f.e higher The rise in New Vork Yva.s due to hig'hi r jiriees in Liverpool am! at the south, a lessen ed pressure to sell, some investment buying here and u broad and eoiisidei- able covering of shorts. I atal Al istake W il It a Kim. Six,. Six,.. N. \ November 15 —A boy name,I Thomas Washburn yes terday cocked ami aimed a gun at a keg of powder, in a sporting goods store, and pulled the trigger to piove Iii-statement that the gun yviis not loath d. It YVent otV. the keg of I oyy tier 11 iii tlm sa me, a tgl the -tore y\ as demolished Washburn was killetl. lilt- Yll'l l|,,,|l-t I pis, opal s,„'i,.| y, Nt' \ "i:k. Noyember 15. The -t'Y, ,lli a'i'l last session of the general e, Hi, u d t ' »f the Met hod i .t f .pi , >| ia 1 i: - ionary siM'iety yyii htd'l Yt'st.'rday ii tbe Han on I’laec church I’rooklyn. Hi-h'Ui Ne Aiiian pr, d d aftei there V. I li ubjeet u( appiop . it.on- for tli.- ail hern ate- wa - lai.e,i up yy ii loii t vi n I rout l fit- Y - h nil I,.n. All X , AiiY t illb. r j:, '1 he L*Uet"n robbers whose nest is located in one of the gootl resident parts of tlie city. From one of the hoy members of the gang the detectives secured the pass word, and lust night swoopt d dinvn on t * the boys. They found a bo/.eii of them sesited around a tabic licvtmring mast ehieken. ’I'he Yvalls of ! :ie apartment. Yvhieli was loeatfi in a barn, were tlec- orateii Yvith guti-. s'\tir< 1 -. revolvers, ami other stolen bootv. '1 he Iioy’s rangetl in age from to !'• vears. They started to eject the t let eet ives but fouiitl the task too great ami YYere taken into custody t heiiisi ! v. s. A large amount of tolen artieles Yvas fountl hitiden about 1 lie bam. THE STORMS IN ENGLAND SttiiVY iif 1 IcyHslal .tin niiil Kiuu tin the fount. OYcrthm of i h. i li.tiu . LtiXli,IN. NtlVeill'oel' -Till* -tofUIX Yvhieli have i .; i • dug throughout Kiiglaud. t-hc , ha n i; .. a ii 1 North sen since Monday ' oirk.ac :u d.ated amt tire pari vulai'ly -''Vei e in tiie v.u t and south of Kngla ! i. ''..imel traf fic from l o:k -loin* has been entirely siispeiiiletl. 1 he p!'* imt'iiade pit*r at I Rover is wrecked anti man . of the piles have been t'.irried a.\a'. A heaYv huitislide has ,',im]i 1.!-''I'.'-.i the railmail at Stroud. 1 he bark !,>• f be- longing in lira:iiii!,'ii NoiYvaY. lias been wrecked at Fov. . am! thi'ee of her ereYv drowii.'i!. in a r ease- of droYvning are repoi ieil tiiim tiiiVert*nt lihiees The riY’i'i'shle laYvn al Kcyy and lliehmonil ate ll<«>df.,. COIT'S LIFE IN JEOPARDY. CoiiiniHiiili't' uf Ihe Ylilithi ill W ii-hiui;tiiii Courl Moils*' in si I'iiiit- Triiultfc ( INI I.XX \ I I. <>.. N' Vi'ln 1 " I - 15.— \ sub- pi it'iia for the arrest of < oioiie! l oit. YY'lio et iiiiina in let 1 tlu' ....! d hi at Wash ington < oiirt 1 ItI'.i-i diiriiig the rect nt her li< >lli< i* six riot over t In • attempt <1 h neh iuy of a Nile was a lone negro, has 1 •i’fli ! • -.114*1 i. Ihe Ml 1 * p« >eua Ih* a Is,» 1*4 *h cites that ' ' > h»i n * i < o j t was w; .•id <i a a lie is a pn tspvr- yy it n, ss at 1 In* ?-ha iii> frit * IU U In re )*( ’Spe *? 4*4 1 4*iti- have urged him not h » aei'i’p? ' Ml*\ ii i' on aim l.'/iii-Yi' Ni.sh- P' ■hit iinpiisoip d in iijij't i torie% . binned a:* - Miii'iii-tl :ti ' .i\uniiufi ■ a., xo . sinoi i i(in- l.l.. ' m 1 y arth- burnotl |.«ii'tl.v covered lei v h"i c.x YYci'c a..>o an . < ie •• vide :v* •-:•!•!! imlh t th... limy uiii yy illi'tia .. 11 om ih,' Southern Fus-ci,' g' r as'iM iatioii No tlelinite reason is gi Y CII for the YY it lulra YY at of tile lilll'S. One jirobab!. go,- ,>;d beeailse the t,t her do," I ii y ,—t igit 11- liii* Mi ,,,,-y, i' ,, Y huunt'l, W'AHMMii Major \v \l St:,,,lol, tt, ■ < f 1 It.tuio I \ \l»- bott. eorp the siibpiK'iia. a - the. ela’ii: that it i- merely a ruse ,m 1 he pari of the aid hor- it iesut \\ ashiiiH ton ' tnirt lion e to get him 11n re ami d u ph - pi a, in ju i! on the charge of iiiurde:'. They -late that the feeling against him is s,, intense at the latter place that Iii- life yy ill be in jeopardy GOVERN BONDED WAREHOUSES. Kt'K'ilut lolls | nil,-r I lie Vt- yy l iii'itT I.uyv ( llllipll It'll lt> St't'l'elui Y Mullllill Wasiiim. mx. November 15. Assis tant Seerit it i"s I la ai ii I ia — toinplott'd Hie regulaiions designetl to govern liomled yy a relmu-t" prti'.itled for in the mcyv tariff la yy . Iml'T the-.e reg'ula- lious any ilutiabh artiele , an t,.- manu- faetureil in bomlett yyarelionses. insteatl of only a I'cyy umler the old tarifl I.'iyy. I ht- regulation art Y'ei’y Y'liluiuimills and cut ii t ly teehnieal. making hi.imhi Yvortls or more. TENNESSEE FOREST FIRES. Motist h Mtiriietl, 1 liililren ( m iiiult ,| hiiiI IVoplf Ylutle 11 otlit'Ie--. Ml Y| |*l 11 s, '1'enn.. Novell.I,el- ];,. NeWs I'eaehe.l here Nfst' l'ilil' of the hiiriiiiig of four neg’'o hoa-t's Ie, forest tires near Millington. : . m; an 1 * iht* fatal biiiliili of I am,.- Wood nil,I the ehiiil of a ii- mo •'•. i . j i i:| ( , i. A III ,ut lilt Y Ie- ' OC i !,e|, -s ill that y * id i OlOIH-1 * . ili'l- , i I . , ; J At k -O' I • ' o I a. I la. t olo- nel W li '• , * ..1' it.ir and |Mist Ilia 11 >' , ' , ' : i’ I 11, ,| iii fhe A ■ • "a-. . , three 4 igston, li,- tma»ic.r, of I P >- ii. 11>, ‘-hip's < uri;o I o \ i*..' \ot. nj, st ea III' I ' h L I let, Alirier yy i l II 1 be G/ 1 -S tinl uuti i '',,i oi in uu ,y iciy, <<a. in' ii a]i- ite and i■ ■ ■ g11 law