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MILWAUKEE XEWStCO. MILWAUKEE, NOVEMBER 29,1874 VOL.XXmftO.28t WISGOHSffi. of tbe Fond Wife Harder. da Terriblo Freak Ltinatic Hujband. Brief SWA of NEW YORK.

ia Labrador Esqnisiaax. TWaii, Jaduonslnet, Lsusrci and Coo- Toads nlgfct. sjrad OB with pen isk. FOffifilL rtftrtly Interview With Thiers on State Matters. ex-State AndSor Xdbaihfor! tatrfftce, of Ote! eoort corona bas qnaihed or them, on tender the Further evidence ihairing iraod sad fe.Ar.^taSe^.U^™^ Cnited at poll Ko.

a. oa Wool I suzffltfotiB attached to the tetuma the haadj of tie board was not his, in the original he had written with red ink, sad in tha forgery bis ruune was private btta- wrilfeo with black ink. Returns from pariii will probably be of digging; On rwcTTcar la Ibe CJIY Grrra Bay (be other diy. in irom gt. Pitxif, HSqaetoa, Kirei ui tragedy rnWch tool in PROGRESS OF THE CUBAN A Under XJcfnuUitoa Act ti uwwrnsil to roonty- ta the town '-''s 1 twi-irrTSmHw wnst" r.

a'. oirfr hour Jirowts, monirrer, farnw.T itt tiw tflflm of aid iif-J B1 f'f the fyt.1 jjiu'h trith Ajiril claimed of lie iojcml in rujrfurr ivowtl to fKnatratiag the Tte Oo-oBgh which air at CVTTT eintl- .1 i (ml (ItFDiptnl In rhiK-lrrn Soaa timr Si Y. with la Ibr un.l Ua baft ing liim- later he fall ami ih tin tacal i Ir In ttt widow i Ti'r? ftiif Wiirfiftli. in Ijarm'ini'. fW 1 Tltr.M.

ihr tbink alloo. Bay still frora At abont Im o'clock Tliorsdsy rvniins -i 8re broke out ia a building known tln- Coa'lc Uowe, Tie hnUlu'd. ami ia half an boor fa alarm wiu giTen. time firp tmt i at ont without aid of ttw tlrr BBdabonl fcur boun latt-r a ihir.I wai eatlrtly inmrance un the boitv, nnJ cti tlip fjaHdillffi tlie Mntnal. Tbt iropmaion general tlui the fire iXTOItfd through dwtifru.

C. Baker, of Ian PrWay. Tbe Rryittrr him "Mr. B. wan one of tlie rarSiret this city, and for number of yran WM cUtrk, oliicr jmblic kind ol heart.

A neighbor, and genial friend IIP him relief from long; tunVrinss friffids will not mmim for him iHcv would had he Jwcri rtrfckcn down unox ixrtrtUy in the prime of life. He would not noinan if tip and on night of the Kith risitod the dwelling of and thotsnl (tabbed to deilh right (if) tlir nlnf peiKTW residing Ihr-rc. One Lntlioii wa.i abu slint. coinmitteer of the National of whn risittti to th? improvements made tlirrr. to safety against fircH, will irwlkc tlii'ir Trjirirt to the executive Crowell.

resident UK of i be Impnial rom- Destroyed. CrKTTSSATi, Jfov. says: A grnUeman from TIB- cumbia stafes that Snnday'a tornado was mart in upon the Hjrrounding country. Houses were unroofed, and fenzes utown down in every direction. Large were from tbc ground ana carried miles, cnuhing caltins and as they went.

Af London, who is a member of tbe terthe tornado left TniCDmlnm it ectaxd visiting committee, in convrrsation hare spent iff force, or risen above the morning, raid he thought the result of hoasea, Ntoe miles from Toonmhiah their iibsrrratiorH would be favorable to down npon and filled all Hie renewal of the business relations of the clearing land with hish trees; then the nnlionsl association with Chicago. Uweepmjt ererythlog for another nine Mr. Crowril says the coinjMny of nder- mHes, Wowtog away scores of negro caV I writers frft very fur the future ins, killing four outright The of Chicago. to Tnacumbla alone will befSOO.OOO. interview with a repracntatiw ol La France ami.

that Iraliaa unity was irrevocably accempluied, and, France to Uw friend- of Italy, she thM fact, and not adopt a diriral policy towards csxmtry. In rditloo to Fraacr, Tniers coonbr ww neither Bona- pdrtU aor" inonarchiaX JKrt republican, and mttrf iwogntort hjr Mar ihsl MaeMahon. SPAUavL Thr Si-vrANDrn. Xov. very atomy ami tbe tramoiis- lion of JiiliUry ere wriuttJy interfered A number of for the Spanuh army in Cuba from this port yesterday.

Nor. Mil to carry into effeettlie Bcrnd rxwral convention, paisett its srcomt reading la the itagtojar. CUBA. and is required to plead- Y. M.

A. LECTURE COURSE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, We copy tha following extract from a Errai't, 9. private letter -Roared by a. genilrmaa of city from Scnraton, Iowa, under date ofXor.7r "A whirlwind paaed abott one mile sooth: of here oil Saturday Bstrack oaehfiose. which it liftedfrom wr.T ita footidationand carried a dUrawe of AN DOUGHERTY.

Btfoks and Stationery cwthxl fo be UK ntiwwl In BtteH the HNK BOOKS A SPECIALTY. TUtfifflvfrirm Sr Jansen, Mcdiirg atora. prrnua w.iehmm," Uaht porter, nunw tor Invalid, or In any 01 h- oanboearneu.br*31 who A PINK or Daniel O'Connell. junt only WPOHTKnS. AND ORATORY.

Svala wllltw Eaeurptl LlhrnrT rooms on TUESDAY JfOKNDiO. BwrniN-r ut at fifteen feet, when, striking tbe earth, the i boose was torn to which were (CsaeredaIcagforhaQs.m>)A There were man woman and two children in the house at the time thc tornado 'struck It 1 The woman had one of tbe children, CJUiu Was iineu irdm its arms obtained at tnaXJbrar? rooms ornt the and carried about twenty when it on thu owning of lojture. waa plnaged into a in tho ground The child was not killed but very hadlr i Injured. The othet in thr the time were not irrjured. Another tome standing in the way of Ibc stonn was raised orer the head of man wlo happened to be 1 standing behind it, nnd ieponttd at least sixty feet from former place.

The roof was taken from the building, and not a larticleof it can be found. Two ram rere driving a team along the road and be wagon was torn to pieces, iho tongue Irifren into the ground half length, he homes were thrown against a wire eacc, and thc men were auvmmniornly utched into a haystack near fifty fort rom where they received: the lift." The rack of the storm -was pot more than (ty feet in width, far on. one ude of tha loose flrst mentioned was an ash Innvl, ml on the other a stable. Neither these were touched by the Ftorm." GRAND OPERA HOUSE. THREE XIOHTS ONLV.

Itrr. tmtam4-M. Eminent anil Satural' Robert Me Wade, In hla nn I tonation of RIP VAN WINKLE! Supports! hy a Poworftil BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS, 117 StaUr- ttt constantlT to atonk. the and oest to ho fouiiu In tha Went of I STANDARD LIBRARY BOOKS, ENTOOAX- Ki' COT- nsoof front lour to room- water, tor mo. ohUdrett).

(or a turn ot etitatmiimonth or two Miint ha IM.II rwnt eithnr or untur- niHhiHt. Aititn-ia. Matlna terms. Ac. this offloo.

nnnfcttf eilltionk'ntul In lilnilfnu. varfMliM Ulustrated Gift Books A ItAln RKAVTIFOL of tho most truly Box QflVii now opoii. HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING LE6TURE, 1X7 1, BY SPLENDID ART WORKS, which ili-Ui'didy nf tho groat urti.si-*, uf Choicest Stationery for i' ttokau al nxtui-nt raw for fU. jiiHnuhwi Xi-vr Qltliuwn OalvoKton tuiit air wh.irn them Is nlnnlr nl'ptibllo work (Drllin winii-r ami tfootl Auplyto JNOH.

uKORGK, miy-Jiillm 103 Wbeonalu Milvrtink'-ti. EVKYBODV TO" SAVK TV monny by hiiyihjr IOIM. Co. will tu it mlldtir andoftVr of HtntlomirT. rout or until allarviwM.

Ernt atTHi'HT'll hrt for Jflffprwjn irO'EXE'lMlKTtl'MKN No. HOWElTO tOAIT. F. UNDEEWOOD, faelutliair KNvEl. LMPOP.THI> r.Ol'K.H.

nil Mi.l Inrtliil in. n. Invitation nn.i jreara. csnt. on ntirt Mllwankim i.r.'par»-il two jrlly.

Avvi. U. IV slruct. A larjjr number of Hie knowu mtTfLantn. of thU aigTifd pnjxr adilrosswl to the Ttoard of puKlir t-omcifcisioners calling their attention tn thc flajrrant imd increasing viola- Kearly ererj building in the place is more or Ires damaged.

Provisions ore giving oat, and there are upwards of 400 destitute, hotaeless people. Tbe rn ns of the bouse of State Senator lloorc were re- moTcd after the. storm, and Mrs. Moore Jmmm. SAKTIAOO DK CTBA.

KoV. 28. -A bodr i of Spanish troops encountered a party of insurgents at San Juan, yesterday, killing elevm of them. CAXABA. M.

ru. uf thr laws of the Wale which I found on the bed with two heavy! i tliratricnl and other entertain-. timbers lying her body, and two the extradition iict will be begun Monday CMBpkrlt. Ifco lUncrr From Uw Chiuga Put ud Tlie announcement of the death of S. O.

Campbell, tho well-knewn singer, will be received with sorrow throughout tho country. Ills real name was Shrrn-uod A. Coan, the other having been adopted under peculiar circumstances. Ho born in North Qailford, June yo. Acl 1829.

In 1848, CampbeJI, the foumler Ned Turner's Novelty Theatre, SCHOOL BOOKS FOBRZNT. OUSKN TO HOI'SK v.iiir ntrvet. Seventh hniH." mi Chentnut 913 SOITH tTKll MT. llrsl (mv.t -k thmi cv-r Mwlllnit llv Pound J. L.

JTOXDAY. ftimoi ma tac mantli- of obltviitu rirttires, 1 tlreirn ovet" had his hli tlieru tmunrod ijrateful t-rance fclrj. tin- of whirii Dial nil B) of tlw A girl Mr Urown. WASHINGTON. i Report of tho Postmaster General.

IKT iTiny no nn nml (n Operatiooa of Syndicate to ba nf tin' nn Sunday, and asking lh.it IbU law may lie 1 promptly and im- rnfomnl all offenders. It bj Dion Uoiicicanlt nnd Lesler Edwin I). Morgan, John J. CiK-n, Jonathan Sturges, Thurlow Weed, Win. E.

Hodge, and several hnndred prominent citizens. A inn Ilic connecting an enjjine with tbv mac-liuicry in Clark's thread works, at -Newark. New Jersey, broke yesterday, and thr engine, relieved of thc weight, nvn nwav. niul entirely wrecked, llio wli't-1. weighing torw, llew to fnianiaitH.

A panic seized the cmpioyeK, nnd ilu-y flttl from the building, bat es- liarmlrs-v Loss. $20,000 on machinery, and weeks' time to300 female children under her dead, crushed out (,, the case of Taschmacher "accused of of shape. Hodgkirs was blown ont of second story window, and the boose blown otara. iHnjing his brother's Dy nis former employers. ffifnilv lln- 'WmMffllndr nima nf AO On the 'remaining ruins of llodgtin's house his.

wifo and four children were all fotrad, crashed to death. The house of Mr. 'Window was blown down, and tie family UUcd by a heavy died, and the manngcr nr tnngcmcnta with Mr. C'onn, who defnlcactions, forgery and embezzlement i time excellent to the amount of half a million 8 ln he nm 'u 8 der of the troupe and travel witb it, which he did. He.

remained with it for wardrobe. 'The bouw was valued at 140,000. All told, the loss of life by the tornado will not be lets thin CO, and fully that many wotmdrd. From tiu LeokriUt TirscambU is a pleanant little town of j. about 1,000 tdtuatcd on the i' OTTAWA, Nov.

the members rctnred to the present parliarricnt are Mr. Norra for Liucoln, and Mr. Kerr for West Northumberland. W. A- Senecal has been appointevl to tbe Senate vice Mr.

CJ. SAT.TT-»»TT!_ Jkgmtu-A tli. Uxl her nitli Wood, a KOI) at work' III the rurtltwT df t3le 'Tli. wrue vras cf tbf ifrnl t'f over Ihe R- fountl llint with nn Matter. T.utirr ON wool- Tin' committee appointed bythoCham- rr Memphis and Charleston Railroad, seventy-five miles irert of HuftsriUo 'and two miles from the Tennessee river.

It is one of the oldest towns in Alabama, and chiefly famous for ita spring, which is the largest fountain in the rastarrtct Nov. nvprt of purpose 1 111" who tinil rrvenues for the year ending June were f.TJ.150,414; estimated for Hie year ending June 187C. nre total estimated revenue, 14S.1;IS, leaving a deficiency to IK- pniprlated out of the gnicnU trcnsury of IfT.MTi.STS. estimates do nut in cltnlr the apiiropritttion'i for stcarus'liip nerriee ol levying the cs- l-tnlfonn dnty of lU'KU III. II ftrr III-- vt tu.lt U' ullti Ihr lienil uf thr Ii of tbo hiinn tluiujjlil taken the nnil Imniedistcrj after il and t- ciakinf; a tboroiijjb mi vjtTtiiETLr.il.

r.l cmuwil 1 Unit u. kill one ttlU raurdenxl blnxl. (nrr ImdlT if lin late Mm. TO HE Prominent Senators thc of the Syndicate in nntional boncbj will investifrated, nnil the eipcnses oistncl ing of clerks to make Rnmncan tonrs at povcmincnt nsccrtained. Distrirt of Columbia mttuntlT i will aLw-be further investipited.

iu winter's committee did not p-t wiiy to the bottom nf the worst jnlw. TO': iminnnv. of the principal memoralists tluit tho of NettJeship. unilcr indictment for the safe 1 and also Benton, under in dietmcnt for burgbjry are known, and tint they can be brought here Again when wanted. It is said, too, that Nattlcxhip will turn state's evidence.

Eiclnslve of thc above named persons thc trinl nt the IVmnticr court W'll be of Flarrinplon. Wliitely. E. Miles, Hliss. Alliert and Alliert ICinc.

cent, ad valorem, ns being Calculated to yield a sufficient revenue to thc govcrn- tuvnl. mill tn lieve the wool trade of Ihr innumerable vexations and impediment- of the present ISTT. Tni; HAXE UTATEJIEST. I.nan.1. d.i-iraso, legal tenders, decrease, deposits, decrease.

f4.58ii,- 40(1. circulation, decrease, Tlic 1'ost nays authonxtively that Uus-sell Ixiwcll has been offered and has declined the Russian Slission. Tli-re 13 no change in the longshore men's strike. Moth men and companies air mill obstinate. All steamers advertised tn sail to-day did so at the appointed time, except the Inman steamer City of Montreal, which holds over till Tuesday THE WEATHER.

Cberokw days waa tha thca- Drnial. Q.Cannoi), elect to- CoDgresj, went east this morning. sro two 'against him, and he is utter bonds to at.the December ferniof cotut ihthisdty. The statement c.f InilUuu now on the way to three of their number were killed last nimincr by Mormons, Is contradicted "on good authority. Two Indlonj iwtre kiErd iu ter of mkny scene.

Tlic i been thc agressors. town is built principally of brick, and presented, prior to the disaster, quito a city-like appearance. Among its public buildings was a fine hotel, several churches, an institute -of learning, and a number of fine buildings. Before the wnr it was a thriving town, but the ravages of both confederate and federal armies, especially tho plundering of the latter, robbed the town of its substance and the people of their energy and enterprise. Since tho close of the war the people have struggled hard to regain their former status, and some of thc very houses which were swept away were numbered among the recent improvements.

herders from Nevada, the Indiana having A BIG Slf STOHM. ten years. In 1858 or 1S59 he retired from the minstrel business for three years studied, for tho operatic stage. In 1962 he organized an English oiter.i company in connection with Jlrs. Seguin, then Zeldn Harrison, Mr Castle.

Aynsley Cookc, and others, which mm IP its debut successfully in New York. Hi.t cnces since then have been much the same as those uf other lingers, lie lately maclo a journey with Parrpq-Rusn and her husband through Europe and Egypt. His health liftil been failing for some time; what his -particular ailment not known, lie came here last July, and has since Ixxn continually growing weaker. His death occurred at his brother's, house, 531 West Monroe street. Do waa 45- jean of age.

The funeral will take place Sunday from tlie Church of.the Epiphany, and ic is expected that' members: of the Kellogg troupe, to which he belonged, will come on to attend tho last rites. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ktht LEW ROBINSON. I GEO K. ORKNADK.

rh" man. i In Ills ht'firir'nn ftutt.i itrMntfth. by :in.l i vocalist, Unwthomo. Bnpported thn Urncln 1 Kranklo Turutr. I-fBur.

Low Htuitli. Nellie 8nm Munlr Aitmirul VS(H. LouLoonard and Turiu-r. Change o( Thunt- Doers open at fitrtnln ty. Admisaion .13 ami uoilJU BALED colved nt ISTI.

at mub'rtat in iiln'-'i; 13. in JUIw.iuk.-.'. tho mil.11.- atrwt. in with wiu. UE r.r nnlll Saturday.

i for .1 flu- w.irk ilriiln rt. IP I the CW.T in plllll-1 Jllll -liuclll- will JUT Ilnnal foot, whlell will include all ii(ieesnury trilprt. uateh Imains nntl dtmeribed lit plnn and Bonds accompanying bld.s will l.o reiiitrod in the peua) sum of Tho work to he completed ntthln twelvu days from dote of award of contract. Siicnptl. JACOB VELTEN.

V. 8. BLODOETT. W. A.

Comruisslonou- cf Puhllo Works. CouutarsiBneJ. JAs. 8. WHITE.

noT-jsdo: City Comptroller. STATIONERY. Our fnr ivrt'I'diuil inrhiirtfiir aiiv norv Peri Pearl Papers, Emltrnelntf itlfTi-n-nt ami Thpmt otluirs, ut pru----, Suittl for sainpli-M. FINE FOREIGN Photograph Albums Wf ink utti'llUonto ik very luimitiful Holoetlon of In-' MUSICALALBUMS to TOISK TO RKSTO.X.SKCOSBST1IKKT in Ki-nrth Wnn). llr J.

L. P1KIICK KKIl'KS ASlT HOOMS FOB UKXT uimilier Tory 1 LIU.I MutHou'M Moi'b, fi WlHonnln Ijlyl.nl 4 Will-It. No. 1 HprlllK ulri'et, blook. uljolnlnic Jdwle II ill lln'wn'x liltiv'lc.

oppnnltti FuMtotUeti. to KltED. O. ADAM8. (U D.

r. Hull A so WlHuuimln Hi. FOR SALE. Vll! S.vr.K-A PAIUI CONTAJNINU :I.M^ if tfootl Ilind, nltunteiL Iu lovfn within two. rallfl; of thtt Hold ohoup aad lit onoft.

I.avi.ni will If ilppllj IIECI ilLf Iti-nl r.slatn Clinton st i HALE- THIRTY VOTiUSTESOFTHK ConKreSHlonul Globe. ThiMii wlKhlnu iu fill applT at oneo. at ihl.i oflleti. GRAND ART Dlstrlbntlon of VIAXDEJTH li'i'Uon of valuable UNION 'lobrated oul- II Extend. All Over Ibc tmm ST.

Locis, WOT. heavy snow storm prevailed thronghout Missouri and pTT A a and Kansas yesterday nnrl last night In 1. A. Utl ArlTlflN some localities eighteen inches fell, ind OIL PAINTINGS, December 93. 1974.

Of tha finest an- Buyers uut iloalirs tiro Invited to fall ajt- on UB before makinu their pnrrhtiHUH whOro. Carrespondonco solli-ited from Llhrnrv nu'l all Inirr- ostntl ID tho purchnao of bookn. fiirntHhod on iinplU'tittnii. A L-ordial luvtuitlon ajstondnil tt.i ull to visit our now and beautiful Mtiiro ami Inoour stook at their lolsuro. December 43, Tills rare and elegant colloetlon of oil trains conaidcrably delayed conse- oncntlv.

Tn thia rttv cnnnr in KING KALAKUA. The Boss of tbe Sandwich Islands. RACIKE. gnlc oi iiiiifh wa. frit fur IT, vti i- Tbr nitb thr o-f tvn oi-J iu huvr but tivi arritrj yvl.

t'uiit soasoti A Dtuul nt Big ttuimico sr- wfr but cnmniifJ in- j'iclTt 1 Nufituy. however. the loatl ol luuibor to ThU i- hr( anJ in command of WiUwui of mw tiuilt. TttyJ'H, of wrircd tt Tlviirrklay inaUiKiHed i Uximi all fcor OCCIDENT WINS. Beating Pullerton in Three Straight Heats.

'Boat Time, in First llont. SIN FitANCtsco, Nov. tittnul sncrsl Bay District Park was rather small Tullrrton selling in at $100, Orel drnt at $63. Occident in rccrtitr licbarnl bodlj. Al half-post two p.

Occulcnt drt-w tbe Bad the horws Iwing ot came on the- I which was in fair condition nolhwjth standing the recent heavy ttlie Pr.bmbllillr. f.r VSIIISOTOS. D. Nov. 11 u.

Tor the South Atlantic SlaUs, inrrcas inj; cloudiness with areas of rain with rastcrly or (southerly winds lollowcd raising and lower temperature. For the Gnlf States, colder and cloudy weather with rain cast of tbe BlissLsaippi, with stationary or rising barometer, and north or west winds. For the Nt-w England and Middle States inrrra-iinp cloudiness, with rain or Know, easterly or northerly winds, IOTVIT lemptreture and falling, fol- by rising barometer. For the Lake Region, Ohio Valley and Tennessee, rain or snow, north- I'ass to northwest winds, lower tempera- tun- in tlie eastern portion of these dU- trScfcvnnfl slowly rising barometer. i For tbc Upper Lake and North- west, cold and partly clondy weather will continue with northwest to southwest winds, high and possibly light in the Slississippi Valley.

For thc Canal Region of Nesv Yort, They Have Qot Him Francisco. in Son SA.S FRAXCISCO, Nov. steamer Beneca, with the King of Hawaii on board is entering thc harbor. LATKB. SAN FRAXCISCO, Nov.

The Beneca has been at anchor about half an hoar. Tbe King will remain OB board to-night. All well on the vessel. LATEST. SJLS FRixcisco, Nov.

preparation has been made for thc reception of the King of Hawaii and, unite, bnt saltrtee win be flrwl from thi forts and govern i merit vessels in thc harbor. J. -IT llii. ia.avaw Sh? if! ber uul liw HoiliJ till Uwtug ttr In: is!" morning the it h-T and towtxl her to Chiicaco; hil. losdlll TTltll OWBeill'V i "i of t'lucaga CKIEK.

crowd manifested littte Pools Sunday. thc tcmperatnro will slightly daring the 'night and remain bolow freezing dur- FirrSBTJRO. adling lightlr. At 8 o'cloo? had. scored four i times without: starting.

At wvcii minutes throv.tbtj col half mile, Fullerton ltd, bnt Ociflent came oat ahead. Time, ftl 9. Fullerton led to Uiolionii; rtretch, when Occidtnt made passed Wm, Irnu and pdsanl the wire hilf a Bin Hiramrr 8nl CIKCUiNATLi Oil changed at once, OopWcnt $550, rrjt: in: firmx. Nov. The Ow railroad Uat sway last Wrdnwday was big thc the aA thr side.

It has IweoTri rrwi ami jn rKintloa and traias tbe bridge this to I linrt a Utrn itK-U. fcircuK court; who bail 9erfMCj.T ill tirat. It iwrirdrinff. A.n4iWK»i, ot La Crowe, gave nonwrOtts employe! on day. i ft KoaJ Lac thrrahIBJ: rcmpauy hat IJOBI increawd frota to SUS -'Wns-'Casptr, Oennan, 33 Ot liv a nmawarMxadcct: iitujr BUck.Kivtr Kallv wi tory e-T to be cut daira SO per oont on thr IVcwnW.

They.afao trade cine a Je iosttkd at tea. -ilrv Fnok taa tiMawlectod a Kcatbcr of The second heat was won by Occident Time, 2:25. In thc second lieat Fullerton brute badly twice, aad at tlic quarter prfe was thirteen behind, but Etitwd ground, and Occident uc- der tho length ahead. Third heat won by Occident Ttoe; FnUerton led the half tnilc pole. LOK.

GOT. Bramlette, manager, of thc Public Library Gift Ottcnt, uiBOttMM'faHlicht a Txnrpaae- nKnt of tbe oncert -which waa to hare until the last day of Pebraary not. Be lays that as thin fo the lari concert anfhorized by tbe thelibrary thoold "Jalt'one, which this post A fire broke (nt in the atockatafalea of Dine o'clock this'tnoroing. and datroved i i i oihcrccwtobof stable, urtheionia finethorongh- ttief, mted at Braiwtd rfMtoajgo, tbe booaea and CIXCTKXATI. Kov.SS.— Thirtecri steamers departed from tho, landing tliis evening, which, with loading for im- ilqurfurc, mate) tbe greatest day's basinets on the river since war times.

This afternoon a fire totally consumed the coal oil refinery of Vita. VThite in the wcetcm part of thc dry, in barrels of oil. Total loss insurance $7,000. Tho fire began by the banting of a pipe delivering oil from the tank ot an oil car to the refinery. Ifo adjacent buildings were in- jnnxl, Uiocgh the wind was high.

Tbr Pipe. PrrrsBUHo, Nov. conference of iron manufacture and pnddlers in this city in relation to wages, this afternoon adjourned without reaching definite conclusion. A final meeting ia to be held next Saturday, when it is believed the present troubles will be satisfactorily adjusted. I The Citizens' Oil Refinery of this city has suspended payments.

Liabilities about Asscstg cannot yet be The conduit pipe company completed their line of pipes earl; this morning, and arc now pumping oil from JDllerstown to Pairvicwat thc rate of about 4,000 barrels per day. HEW OKLSAHS. FraaWU Taw NEW OKLEiSa, Nov. local inspector's report on Empire disaster shows the wdght of cargo £38 tons, and her register 203 and six-tenths tons; and although her load was twtfflty-five teas ai her register, it was not overload for a vessel ia her condition and class. Tbe investigation failed to elicit any adequate cacao for the disaster.

The Lafoorche prisoners ei- imtnation, and gave bail in 1,000 lor appearance before the United States Circott Court. The returning board were engaged all day on rctorns from Carroll parish. The conserrative portion at the repttbHcans the KtaBMrew doctored try C.3aaa«B, candidate Cot re-eJedioa to tbe ciTiashiBMett 517 nwre rota than he recdred. A cinular change wai Morey and against toencer. Tbe cSngresajonal contest ia the KfOt district tans on these returns.

ThetaHy sheets Oarroll were fovndto foUowmg lUh-rnfot uffcteil jueuce: Bontambadthe taDy of CJarrott Dnlk CHICAGO. Sfctr ifrw rmrwcll Hall. I CmcAGO, No v. Sher C. Campbell, tbe RDQjvned baritone, for yean the in- separabre companion of Wm.

Castle, the tenor, died on Thursday. His funeral takes place from the church of the Epiphany Sunday, p. m. His right name was Sbenrood Coan. A conrortion of raflroad conductors held here to-day, for the purpose of organizing a mntnal benefit association.

ATarge nnmber of condncton were present, and prelimbiary were taken 'for the formation of an association. ThenewFarwdlHan, lost completed BytheTonng Men's Chmtian Association, was formally opened to-night wituj appropriate ezerdses. ner. Dr. Fowler delivered an address on the future of the Young Hen's Christian Association, and remarks were made by Dr.

and others. Atbslfpast 6 o'clock this morning; Tfcos. Fnrnan, who liveotat tbe corner of sabSBSta avenue tad Wrigtt street, was found dead ditch oo Wright street, between Rawson street and Wan- ososia svenne. Be lad been ia feebte health for some time, and 1s supposed that he at the above place and wasraotberedfax the samr. Deceased years of age, Irian by birth, and leaTetawidotr.

tip Ho! SOT. oaf, from Tort quently. In this city the snow is about four inches deep, and locomotion and street traffic has been much impeded today. PEOBIA, I1L, Nov. six and a half inches of snow fell on a level hist night, bnt it is slowly melting away.

The river is open again, notwithstanding the recent freeze. JACKSOSTIIJ.E, Nov. great snow Storm, which began here at an early hour on Friday morning, continued for foil twenty hours, and was the heaviest fall of snow in this region for many years. the snow ia heavy and closely packed, and lies full fifteen inches deep CrscnrHATi, Nov. Rain begun at noon, bnt turned snow abont 4 o'clock, at 0 was four incnes deep, and more falling.

CHICAGO, Nov. 23 Special dispatches from different points in central Illinois state that there was the heaviest fall of snow but night that has occnred for several years. Snow is from twelve to fifteen inches, deep, and has blockaded railways and delayed trains on some lines. Lomgvnii, NOT; heavr snow storm has prevailed here all day. DISPATCHES.

A n-ci a-or AJU. n.hL,Li.Mr pulntlnffa. tho production unil property of tlio ominont ortlHt, Mr. Vlantlun. Is now on 1 (reo exhibition at tho JUIwituken Art Qal- I lery.

4ld Broiulwny. Thoro aro In all thlrty- i ot various i Inohtdlng thp novwdtr- woU IRON MoCLURO CO- STEEL, Felt Skirts from 75c upwards Children's White Coney Caps 50c. Alaska Mink Sets for $4.00. Linen Handkerchiefs, slightly imperfect for Gc, 7c, Be, 9c, 10 1-2c, 15c. 20c, I The Storm on the Blaok River, The Jawa of the Delia, tSize 5X4 foot.) voluod at And many othor Important wuricn.

ely which aro handflomel ll of and appropriately tramed. This superb collootloo, total value i lao.ooo IH to bo disposed of on the Art Union principle of distribution on UioZMt of Do- cumber and in onlor that the affair may be conducted to aspoedy conolaatoa. and In manner perfectly honorablo and satis- to all con factory to ncerned, committees com- A good all Linen Towel $1.50 per doz. for posed of some nf our most prominent niti- zeni have beun appointed to take ennro char co of tbe manatfement. The collection IH certainly well worthy the attention of all lovnra art.

and tho objrtot of tho distribution must commend itnelf to the judflrment and liburality of agunoroua and discernlnff nubile. Tha number of sharen limited to 50OO. at $1 each, a larifo uumber of which have already been disporied of. ITcira. DKTEOIT, lGch.

KoT. Mnnday night, Peter Vizard, a farmer of Bedford, was tilled by being run over by train. His.head was ground to a shapeless num. LTDULSAPOUS, NOT. It is reported that D.

W. Voorhcea will sue tha Indian apolia Journal for the publkatkm.of a burlesque or forged letter-on Tncadaj last, respecting the Senatorship. OMAHA, Nov. Gehlce, -whfle trying to board moving passenger train at Fremont tins afternoon waa thrown under tbe train. Both Uga were cut off, and he received other injuries which will prove fatal.

OTTAWA, Ont, HOT. Campbell, alias Anderson, who was in Jan for 'forgerr, ahanuned nckneas yesterday, begged his keeper to make up his bed. TVhile the keeper was doini so, Campbell knocked him down, locked him inside of the cell and escaped. safe oi W. HUdebrand Inmberdealers, was blown open about 4 o'clock this morning; and $6)000 In currency $4,000 in United States was taken therefrom.

The money was reccrred bj yt. jcaterdaT after boon, and ia mpposedhg by the Durgtars. Sr. LOCIB, NOT. delegates of Navajo Indians, who srriTed yesterday, lmdanmterTiewwithGen.Soeridaiiand their grievances before' Tdm.

He received them cordially, bat referred them to the preaidait, whom they would sea at only uaring power to arrange their Nor. this afternoon, ofttan of tbe QrandCom- nnndery of ICcidnsi, a large dele- then, Jtagnofia Cononandery from Tkksborg, and fronvWaaaiiig- ton. Cfflcersof the Goad Coamnidery ot Maaiaf wffl arrive Qnih. tergiar, formeriy of to ia wbEiBlrisinothernmsmiwnnit stand. Soeaftsis to impHcateqmtea aomber 'vt 9r.

Dttter" pt tbc nuBictpm Ba rnnfiaiii Sari 28u-ii fha Astrachan Muffs, $3, $4 and $5. Ladies' and Misses' "Nutria" Seal Caps, $2, $3, $4 and $5. Children's Coney Muffs and Boas $1.25 and upwards. Wolf Robes, very handsome $25 and $30. Beaver Cloaks from $3.50 upwards; AH wool Long Shawls, $4, $5 tlon for the romalnln H.

Early applica- should taere- HiEMPSTED. General Square Shawls, $2, $2.50 Broche Shawls from $8.00 Black Bros Grafn Silks fpr $1.12, $1,25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, Black Plaided Silks, 62c; Blk and White Striped Silks 75c; Colored Silks at $lf Worsted Plaids 30c, 4 T. A. Chapman Co. i In prb auttnroe eatate of Joseph Sate- W.

W. COIBMAN. T. W. BBOCIO.VUH.

B. LdDEBSDORV. P. V. USUSTKB.

n. M. MSWDKL. uaTitfdtl Ex. Uomxnittee.

REPRINTS OF THE British Periodicals The political ferment amonct thu Enropea natlonn, uia atrlta betwoua Htate, tho discuHslon of In tfon to Theoloitr. and tho constant publication of new on thane and KibUre topics, will file unnminl Interest to to leadlne forclun Bevlewa during- 1873.. Mo where else can tha In.nilrlnu reader tlml i a condensed form tho facts and argument necessary to guide him to a correct aonck The Leonard Scott publishing Com pony. 41 Barclay street. New York, oontluu to reprint the four lending Bevlaws.

viz Edinburgh Review, (WhlK); London Quar terlr Bavlow. (ConflervaUve): Weatmluate (Liberal): British, Quarterly Kovlew (EvanmllcaJ): and lilackwoo.rt Edlnfiurx In tu oo do: for nil fonr do; forBlackw For anyone Bevlnw, Uoa per fo PJL. odd's Moeazlno. itl one iltiroHnvIawB. cvlews, ll-j no "i S400HO1 fo Blackwood.

and one Review. IT oo dor to -llackTTOod aniltTTOBovlawB, $1000 do: fo fUekwoodand three Reviews. 00 do; fo four Reviews, oo The POSTAGE will be prepaid br the pni Ushers without qhargo to the subscriber onljr on.tho expreu condition that subscrip- tlons are paid ommunLX a ADVAXCB at the commencement ot each Tear. discount; of per cent, will be allowed to ol four or more persons Thus copies of Blaokwood or one Review will be sent to one address for 13 fonr noples ot the four Bnvlews and Block- Wood for $4800. and so on: To clubs of ten or In addition to the above discount a copy gratia will ba allowed to tbe cotter- op-oi the club.

TSejr snbBcribera (applrlnc earlrtor tha year 1875 may have, wlthont chares, the i numbere for tho last quarter of ot such periodicals as they mar subscribe for. Or instead, new onbaerlben to anTtwo.three, orfonrof the ar may have one of the 'To uny two. three, or four of the aborc may one of the'Tour Bavlewr lor 1S74: subscribers to all flve mar have two ol the "Four Berlews" or ol BUekwood'B Kaffazlna for ISM. Neither remloms to sntxerlbers. nor discount to Inbceaa be allowed nnleM tho money Is -jmltted direct to the pubUahen.

Ho pre- miumfigtvesto etubs. roufira with further partiealani mar be on application. THE UWUHD SCOTT PUBUSHINtt CO, S.LVELaTOBE. A. WABBET PHELPfl VholeMla and BetaU DoatoM In GOAL CMaVse, Vfmtt-r St.

HEAVY AND WAOON Hardware AT WHOLESALE. PEIRCE WHALING, to coll tho attention of Thc Trtulo and Manufacturers to thu best aborted stock of goods Iu tho above line in tho Northwest, comprising tho best brands of goods of the above manufactures, that for superiority of manufacture) and material cannot be surpassed, which, with the reputation for reliability, must attract the attention of the BEST CLASS OP BUYERS throughout the West. They will continue to receive daily such additions as necessary to enable them to fill promptly thc general orders of their customers. Buying such large quantities of these goods and possessing Warehouse facilties for their rapid' and economical handling and disposition they are prcpamj at all times to supply buyers promptly at thc LOWEST MARKET RATES. Purchasers who appreciate tha Advantage of having their orders ALWAYS PROMPTLY PILLED with goods of intrinsic value cannot fail to be interested in this well-assorted stock from tho best English and American manufactories.

West Water and Sycamore Streets, win. AUCTION SA1ES. SHERMAN Auctioneers. UB 118 Spring Mnct. ait AaMtlon.

WtUi BE HOLD AT our auction houao US St 1W Hprlnn ttn'iit. to-morrow afternoon at two POSTPONEMENT. The United States Express L'CTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED PACK- niton thnt wiw advorttsnd tor 8nttir(lny. J.H. Uroodway, 1s hereby pont- until Tuimdiiy.

December Int. at to wlun It will bo mode, by Sherman Uvll. iirfnclr iiuctlop hoiiHcy, lid niul 11H Hprllic itrnct. O. A.

McAHTHUll. AKCtlt. Hrrnt Mnlo of Dry Uoodm Fur- ninblnil and L'lolhlngr. MON'DAV MOiraiNQ.NOT.JOth, COM- miMieliiK lit o'clock. At our auction honsn nn anil im BprliiH stroat, to dnalero.

VMlvciounn, Irlnli lluons, linen and ttihlo (luuiankH. dreBH silks, wool nonrfn. uhlrtHunil drawers, cnrdlaan muk ots. and floo Jlrnct from Importers, of Gorman ami otlior llnon handkerchiefs, all to bo sold vrlthout reserve. Also.allDO ot olothlnff.

42O of Dry DTVMM CJoodv, Knit An IUESDAi', DEO. 1st. AT 10 A. WK will aull nt our salesroom. nnd iu East Wutor itrent.

Dry OoodR. Drnns Oomlx. fiinoy Hose, wool Mltn. tlos. ladlex' walklnfc Jaokfltr), huek nnd Mitts.

Knit Uoods. red twilled Flananl. Hftta, Ae. Todoalors. KNIT GOODS.

Prlao clrculara, illustrated and ile tables of welgh pondencti In to material for contract work (bridges, mills. Iron buildings, otc.j solicited. ouUkllm WIM. WHOLESALE. OfTER SOn BALE Horse Shoes.

HORSE NAILS. STOVES. JL full ImB. verrhwap. well assorted, ot tho Brand JUlwankee.

make, lend for ojualoeiu and prices. ZZNO STOVE BOARDS. andCongsfs. POLISH. DUon'B, OoW Modal and XbrnlniKHorr.V TINNER'S STOCK.

A tall stock GENERAL STOCK. Wahsva- tha lactose and moat complete aasoctnwnt ot la ottr Une In. the west WE OCCUPY 1 ow nIted COIWESPWWEJKEMtlCITEO. NUBIAS, White and Colored. SCARFS, All Kinds and Sizes.

HOODS, very pretty. KNITTED SAQUES, For Ladies and Children. SLEEVELESS JACKETS, A Fuir Assortment. CARDIGAN JACKETS, For Men and Boys. LEGGINS, For Children and Misses.

FULL LENGTH GAITERS, A Splendid Assortment. to Ladies' Gents' aotf Ciilldrens' XAKB8 JAMES MORGAN'S Stook of Knit Woolens Tho moat attractive, ovorahown to thooltv Call and examine amtprioda, 386 388 EAST omce- IIXVCO I Mtwen.

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