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WEATHER FORECAST For Sontb Lonisians, from Washington 'Fair Saturday: aontherly winds. TOLUME XXXV. JS'ew Orleans Times and Xeic Orleans Democrat: Consolidated December 4, 1881. No. 1 i NEW ORLEANS, SATURDAY, 20.

1897. PII ICE. FIVE CENTS. pany is to be In readiness to Institute fire. These excited masses of hnmantrv Be comfortable yourself had to be i-onstautly pressed by the proceedings should such a course be- decided upon.

A representative of the firm Of I iin i ut nr-- jo rioi. increased iu size, an operation which W- of Speyer of ew York, has re caine more ana more dir.M.-utr as the ow ers and employees of the warehouses ad jacent to the s. ene Im hh the work of and See that your Boys are. Winter is coming. We are still trying to do business at the old stand, with saving the valuable portions of the cently bevn In communication with the I'resident and the Attorney General in regard to Central I'aclfle matters, but tin-nature of the conference is not kimw-n.

The following is said to be an approximately correct statement of the government's account with the company should a settlement be had on Jan. 1 cm the portable oeiongiugs. By dusk the presented was ex ircimiy uniti.tiit. tour street were Questions With blazing on both sld.es. and there Reported Leaks in the Su-preme CourtJ Many Buildings educed to Ashes in London, plenty to interest the gambling spirit of STYLISH OVERCOATS and SUITS for Men NATTY.

HANDSOME OVERCOATS and SUITS for Boys. REAL WOOL UNDERWEAR and FURNISHINGS. HATS and CAPS. iue omooKers in netting as io nctln-r not the venera'de tower of St. Gile same basis as that with the lu ion Pacific llonils maturing Jan.

1SPR, bonds redeemed by the government, Interest paid by the government. interest" due 1 bureii could stand the hull of sparks and burning fragments with which it was envelope' No occasion to ask for your money bMr If yon buy from ns. but of course yon get It If Tim with. Justnow we are offering some "JOB HATS at and The red flames from every boinf shon some tth.ntAK at 25c, marked down from twice and three times the price. out against the bluci sky.

'and through the mass of dull, l'idoti Lobbyists Said to Have Coined 1PS, bonds maturing Jan l' total dbt, The iTedits are as follows: liv transportation. S.o.".7.fi!'!: by cash repaid. by unpaid Judgments anil claims against Culted Stales. n- smoke, tinged with tongues of vellow Eames Fed by Highly InSam-mable Christmas Stocks. name, and here and tln ro.

where t'te fire LTD. i Money on a Friendly Tip, B. STEVENS CO. 710 a.n.d "712 Ctxxxcil Street, had subsided somewhat, the street lamps stripped by the heat of their burners and glass frames, blazed v.ith big 'els from in friihiiu' itiiois, lotal credits. 1 ll- -t-c amount or debts, fU tne open pipes like mounter danger lorcnes.

This Country Discussed. Commission to Be Sent to Wash-- ingtoa to Effect a But Thi3 Government Cannol Kecognize Such a Body. -Negotiations Oulj Pible Between the Coiled States and.Great Britain. It seems likely that should the govern- here was no abatement of the" blaze past Dr. Taylor.

With his arm touching inein neeiiie io proceea against the Cen oeiore p. tt. Revelations Cause a Sensation in it. xuyiors snoumer ne nred tit Col. Gerald, who was rapidly moving in his I 1 irai I'aeitie in foreclosure the Western ra.

ific will be included. The road's In- Conflagration Gained Headway With Surprisinff Rapidity. direction. When Gerald saw Harris he in Jewiu. and in Weil street, here the collapse of a wall on the right-hand side of that thoroughfare was the means of Legal Circles.

io tne government. It is said to about ii.Kia on Jan! saiing tne last building iu the street. Th halted, unbuttoned ids overcoat, thrust his hand into his bosom and drew his own revolver, after which he advunced on Harris rapidly and, when at close rouge, fired oi lieu I TOSS srreel. a tiveiy broad thoroughfare, also formed a mth. John A.

l.oKiin Appointed wiuiirr mere. a snot wnicu penetrated Harris wind pipe, touched the spinal cord, pnralvzin who first detected the t.anriltnn of Ills (Irnirriin. Hundred Warehouses Destroyed and Clerk XcKenny Emphatically Denies names i.i. n- ins whistle loudly for assist him from the neck to the toe and sent bim to the grouud helpless and Dors de out several miuntes elapsed l.f,,re Washington. Xov.

An order was Issued by the Orphans' Court to-day milking Mrs. John A. Logan guardian for Miss A Sensational Shooting Affray in Waco, Tex. -1 the Charges of a Western Man. inn as nea ri! by any of lin.

com the Loss Will Be $25,000,000. column. Meanwhile, from "hp opposite corner In so as assistance reached hiui jiuui oi me iiizens Bank, oui.er was dispatched to summon the tvanaellnn Cossio Cisneros. The pro- a. iiarris, orotuer or J.

w. Harris. ws iiur here was an mi nnng at Gerald. Gerald was wounded iu ouniiiPie delay of twenty minutes t- eeuiiies- in court were very brief, but the senorit.Vs appearance created much Interest. The netirion for io piaees ana weeding Irecly.

i urst engine npi.ea red. Then th. Iirful dimensions of the lire Were an. Several riremen Narrowly Escape Being Senorita Cisneros, the Cuban Heroine, out that -Miss Cisneros has declared parent, and it was decided tn circulate a call throughout the whole metropolitan i Atter disposing of Knitor J. W.

Harris Gerald faced his scond antagonist ami inarched straight across tne street after him ot a double quick trot. Hunt Kelle-faiit, a policeman, rushed between the uer intention to heroine a citizen of the American Tariff Said to Be Prescirt" i Eeariij on the Tiles a Petition for a Guardian. Buried ia Burning EuiDS. tnited states so far as the law allows, Rencontre Occurs on One of the City's Most Prominent Streets, LdSTRirT RAVAGED BY THE FIKE. ana that she Intends to enter an institution of learning In this city, and to here- A very large fore-, of twenty engines have been working at a uu um an ne coma to keep them apart at the point of a pistol, but thev closed in spite of the policeman's effort and continued to shoot uutii W.

A. Harris atter remain a resident of Washington. Ihe petition also cites the Incarceration I no Illgllt. The distrii ravaged by the fire Special to The Times-Democrat. in a Spanish orison of her father Jnu oti i siuewaiK a corpse.

oy Ainersgate street. Bed Cross, By Associated Press. London, Xov. 19. One of the most dis ashlngton.

Xov. Every! now and lugnsim iossio Serrano, and that there jjenuwniie an lnimense crowd had "ol u.t 1. i aim lira.irord avenue. is no time nxea ror his release, and that sireel9 wuich cross A a Resnlt W. A.

Harris Is Dead and then the accusation Is made that there are leaks In the -United State's Simreme By Assnrfatnl Tresa. Ottawa, Xov. aa-rler and Sir Louis I.aviea have returned from Washington. Within a couple of hours aftef their arrival a intermediate streets mere is reason to neneve it in be a long onier hi mat point were entirely time before he is liberated, if at all. astrous tires In London's history since the tire of broke out in a large block of buildings lying eastward of Aldcrsgate- sireet cars and vehicles all jew in.

namsen. Well. Eilmiind and resnnt. and p.art of Australian Ihe case was. before Judge Hagner, of 10 a na it iimi the wildest Court.

These charges are preferred, how ever, only to be denied. A suit for His Brother Fatally Wounded. excitement avenue Alley. Cripple (Sate Church- pie.aiieu among tne pinvple. me orpuans ourt.

ana whose guest the young lady now is, acted Men came forward with 0W damages in the Snnremei foirt Square. Monkweil street. Sunaro 1 cnn, Cabinet was held, at which the Breoiler explained the rweat -k New York county, just instituted, dis street. and between th.it thoroughfare and Keif Cross street. Just after I o'clock this afternoon.

The flames were fanned by a strong wind, and were fed by highly us uer iiuerpreter. Following is the order of the court If is otlii iaiir reported that 1 ware- u.o. aim nounoeu were borne off. had grown faint from loss of blood closes that a frienillv tin an to whn President M. Kiniey and "his a resnlt of this meeting, it is stat.

n.i.i -o removed nis house The u.m'spk- nave own gutted. all the British tire insurance com "On the consideration of the petition of Eyangeliua Cossio Cisneros by her next would be the opli ion of the United States Judge G. B. Gerald Shot in the menu, ivari liecser. ana said r.vangellnn panics are involved.

am tirp insurance shares were practically unsalable on the Supreme Court in the Hell telephone case, recently decided. resulted In a deal hv the Cabinet hasi decided to send a commission to Washington compose of men familiar with the various ouestion t. j. iiarns was lx.n;e off bv friends to art. uidertaker's establishment and Kditor Harris was str.chisl pn the door of a drug store and examined by the surgeons.

His ritid limbs dis- cossio iJsocro. Dora tne Zfd ot Sep- Inflammable stocks of Christmas fancy goods and flimsy dress materials of all descriptions, that filled every floor of the six-story buildings In the old street. Con Side and His Arm Shattered. r.x. nange yesterday aftermmii iKri- lenioer, i.u.

uuvmg in open court and elected Mary S. Logan, of the 1,1 er rue nre was Weil under wav volved. to meet with a- similar of men appointed on behalf of th City of Washington. r. C.

to be her mat tne spine was iu sequently, the conflagration gaiued head telephoue wires have Itcoa cut. thus internipting communication with many of the big provincial towns joreu ami mat there was no hope for his which certain Washington I lobbyists cleared about in Wall street. The suit is the result of a wrangle between the principals, Edwin Barbour, of Virginia, now of New York City, and J. B. McMurren.

a Western legal guardian. It Is this jKtb day of Ni-vember. l.Mi7. adjudged, ordered and de way with surprising rapidity, and was un ex-seM-etary Foster at it Tin, 41.An i tie nre will cause an enormous advance creed that Mi.ry s. 1 ogan he and she herehv Is anis-inted cuaniian of The Affair Grows Out of the Eecent in the price of ostrich fehers.

which tItmnt soon far beyond the possibility of being checked by the few engines which were early on the spot. For four hours and a per cent last evening. Two feather at pres- lina Cossio Cisneros uion her giving bond rl''1 nien and the fathers of children. The wives and children were soon on the ground and the sound of women weeping were mixed with the confusion of ren claimed to have a friend in the clerk's alone have lost pounds glerlmg I ent at Issue iKtwee'n the two countries -At he conclusion of the Cabinet meet- Mobbing of Editor Brann bj Students. in tne sum or st.Ki.

conditioned for the faithful performance of the trust reposed in lalf the flames had their own way, and office at the court who could ha roiio it whs only after more than a hundred Ing Premier Laurler in interview to give him the correct tip at the right 1 "tln proves to the court that the time snrl f. father of the said Evangelimi is now un "me. ana ne his a. iarri9- Dody will be sent to igines had worked an hour that the said: A STEAXGE STORr. der confinement as a prisoner in the lsi Kept promise, too, Lot failing to get his share of the "nwai "It Is plain fo ns that the seafl 'T imp.

chief of the fire brigade sent out the signal that the fire was under control. ouiuu varoiuiii tor burial. He was riddled with bullets and died instantly on the sidewalk. Col. Gerald's condition may be critical.

and of Cuba, and that process could not be served in hlin for any useful purpose Special to The Times-Democrat. tion cannot be settled by itself. It can kicked up a row and took the matter Into At 11 o'clock to-night the fire is still the Waco. Oct- 19. A sensational court.

Phil Tbomnson. of Kenin.L-.- tins case. only tie coLsidered In connection with irritating and important. questions. There GEORGIA BIT OF HISTORY WITH as iue naiure ot the wound in his sol.

and deplorable truged was enacted this well-known lobbyist here, who took an cannot be fully determined. He was shot A FAIRYLAXD TINGE. scene of great excitement. Fifty engines are playing upon the ruins, wagons are hurrying tip coal and tons of water are and afternoon at the corner of Fourth and Is no Intention whatever of negotiating Cabinet DisriisNea the Colinn Financial Problems. tne arm by J.

w. Harris and the hone Is shattered. W. A. Harris' bullet entiTed Austin streets, the most crowded point active part In getting the sugar bounty through.

Is also said to be Implicated hi the deal as a "silent partner" of Washington, Xov; 19. The Cabinet was voi. eruia siae. pouring into the fiery debris. any reciprocity tretrty that would Interfere with or affect Cana.la's existing British preferential tariff." In the 'city.

It was a duel to the death between J. W. Harris, editor of the Waco a. u. io, Kut'iarn jasper, wno was a Thousands of people are trying to pene in session two hours to-day, devoted wirness to the battle, was struck hi the if is Heealled by- the Dratk of apt.

J. H. Meholls In the Brai- The publication of the details of the I largely to a discussion of the annual re trate the cordon maintained by a thou Times-Herald, the morning paper of this When asked as to the-resnlt of their leg oy a SCTaV bu et nnrt sniff-rod affair has stirred tin ouite a sensation in I Ports of the different members. The sand policemen, reinforcements for whom Xrom the loss of hl.m.1. ttfol a nor her Valley of That visit to the United States'.

Sir Louis levies swhl: when, soon after ti city, and W. A- Harris, his brother, on the one side, and Judge G. B. Gerald, one of the most prominent citizens, on the the trouble grew out of the attacks of legal circles here, out the allegations of I more Important reports from the Treas- I were hurried up, State A Husband Mho Built b.l I lll'll IPP.N .1, l. .1.

i.rann on tne itayior I niversitv o'clock." an Increase In the outbreak led ury. vtar ana xavy departments have not I have Just been reading the press Harris too the side of BaViJr'andn- nerk McKnevf -r- IUI .1 lilt I II Ideal Home for an Insane Wife yet been made public, and these were Commander Wells to make a reqidsition demned Brann hltterlv in his naner reports sent out from Washington, and, it seems to represent our final Special to The TInie-Democrat. ul) iue verdicts or the court given consideration at the session to-day. lu for more engines upon the outlying urn umt a cnmmunicat on to Hirm i n-ijuun never reacn ins The I'resident also: discussed various tea Atlanta, Xov. 19.

The death of turea of his message. Capt. J. H. Xichols yesterdav in the Xa- The scene must occupy the attention of tr Harris -uciveuney.

out In Harris had a fight, lu fairly well. The representative of rhff American and Canadian governments are satisfied with the results or the conference bold, although, of course, aoue of The two subjects which engaged the I the fire brigade for severaThours. especial- I ecochee Talley, of this State, recalls a ne and tditor which Gerald wui worsted. Gerald then published a circular irlvlnir hia oiria iuib pariicuiar ease the usual custom of sending the opinion to the printer was not followed Ollt. the- llm-l1oo nl 111.

special attention of the Cabinet were I ir in view of the arave danger of th col-1 romance that reads like fiction. Thirty the rhlef matters in em-itTrrvcrsr conld thotie relating "the manner In which I lapse of shells of buildings which fall now yearn ago Capt. Xk-hols was one of the the Cuban problem and the question of I and again with a loud report. The latest I most popular aud successful young law- having been lead from the original manuscript. It is a notorious fact, however be brought to a final issne.

A statement the affair and scattered it broadcast. He denounced Harris In unmeasured terms Siuee the publication of the circular Harris has been sick and to-dav is his hrst toat important decisions of the Xunreme "nam es suoum De handled in the I accounts Indicate that nearly a hundred I yers in South Georgia. He was rich and of Tacts has been mutually agreed npon. i-ourt have for years, been obtainable- in ien Lr5 Vh.i warehouses have been destroyed, while I talente.1. and had scores of friends.

Just appea ranee. other. The shooting was terrific, and frightened people ran In every direction to escape the leaden missiles which filled the air. Gerald was waiting across th street when J. W.

Harris from the door of the tonwr drug store opened fire on hiiu. Gcraid pressed forward, drawing a revolver from his pocket. He, flood at the urb a moment and began returning the fire. Harris drew back from the door so that the wall screened bim and still kept tiring. Gerald advanced to the door, and gaining entrance, shot Harris lu the neck.

The latter fell. When J. W. Harris first began shooting, nd as Gerald rushed forward. W.

A. Harris, who stood ou the opjiosite corner, begun shooting at him from the rear and wounded hiui In the side and shattered nowever. which establishes a firm basis for future now know ex while he was in the zenith of his success ol. Gerald fell durinir th. fitrhi- hut the less will be nearly r.

lu mien cases where I there was a motive to excite the as il i'fteits the I lilted States was arose to his feet quickly, and when both The historic Church of St. Giles has he discovered that his beautiful young wife was in the primary stages of insan actly where we stand, and will not hereafter be groping In the Each party oi ins aniagoiirsis were down ou the even more iavoraoie tnan could be expected, and there was especial good feeling over the release of tile crew of the been much damaged, the principal dam of speculators, as occurred in the income tax case the Chicago lake front case, the Laclede Gas case, and others lit which the lull text of the opinion was ground he walked off with one arm shat- ity. He then built a magnificent palace ages being to the roof, to windows, the knows its true position. After both rcp-- lereu, swinging DV nis side, nml t.l.,.ut Comiietitor. This and other concessions in Xacoochee valley, fifty miles from liaptismal tout and Milton's-statue.

spurting Jroui a wound In the hip. After Were accepted as indicating a genuine out a not very great difficulty, but always for a consideration. siaiieiiiit aoout in every direction he Hamsell street was the scene of the out sire on the part of the Sagasta admin resentative parties confer with their colleagues Irr their respective administration, statements the demand regard -ail road, had pianos and line furniture uauled by wagon over the hills, and made lstrafion to meet the wishes of the an round an orhcer and offered to surrender. He said: "Thev laid for me hut break of the tire, which was due to an thonties of this country and bring the ChattanooKa ationnl I'n rL the place a veritable fairyland. explosion in connection with a gas engine them both: that is, I think I did." war to a hasty termination.

If there It was as pretty in detail and conception ashlngton, Xov. 19. (Jen. Henry on the premises of Walter Brown ing the proposed reciprocal treaty relations will be exchanged and replies submitted by eacb. was any doubt expressed as to Smtn nun uuy uoiiol ejpresweu as TO I I Boynton, us chairman of the Chickamatiga maintenance of tills line of policy it was I mantel manufacturers, at Xo.

on that I as the palaces aud gardens pictured in THE KETCHAM CASE. bis left arm When Gerald saw that that fascinating book, "Arabian Xights. i-ars t-omnUssion. has sub. I can add nothing new to what I not made public, but there was nolissent from the opinion that as long as that Tbe wealth of an idolizing, doting husband- miffed to the Secretary of War the an- thoroughfare.

The third story was crowded with girls hen the fire broke out it was iustantly the scene of a semi-panic, V. Harris had fallen he rushed back liiross the street, where W. A. Harris said as to the Ameriean tariff pressing Inqnest Adjourned to Allow ihe Coroner to Hnnt I icoiimrv suouiii 111 icr course ot was concentrated in making that home too heavily upon us in respect to then. 7, commission showing conciliation there was nothing left for was then wrestling with a policeman who Chicago.

Xov. 19. When the innuest I that "atisfaotory rrogros has been made I the administration but to encourage it the for the Insane wife as beautiful human ii ail rusned to tne scene and disarmed duties on our luiritier, coal and fish exports. I think that the United state FRIGHTENED OPERATIVES unon the bodv of John Ket-m I the establishment of the imrt to I A wide varietv of opinion- was developed In ingenuity could conceive. fXe nature.

bun. Gerald walked up and shot Harris rushing to' the roof of the building and resumed to-dav another I cordance with existing laws and ih. ni. among the members of the Cabinet as to effects were marvelous within, themselves, three times, exclaiming: "You heretofore. to be; recomiiiemied on the thence crossing to the other buildings, and juiswasaonei depart-I tlnane al onest inn There were indeed al and the handiwork of man enhanced them until there was no such realm of beauty so effecting their escape while the flames ih order to allow the coroner ii.lmeur- 0 change seems toi th nart I nmsr no.nv i many yu glmt me Injthe back." W.

A. Harris uii-d instantly. J. W. Harris' wound is vrew-s expressed on the authorities, after they have maturely -considered the whole situation in regard to Canada, will agree-as to the -correctness of our representations.

This may -arry sufficient weight witli the Joint. commission, should one be tgreed to. to bring in all the Southland. the discussion of this police time, to go to each of the drug I rommissl11 to be required ortto. be ad- I details involved in I were pouring out of the basement.

Ia less than a quarter of an hour the flames ere Cabinet members stores at which medicine was procured iNO new legislation suggested Their declared fatal, 'iue, bullet SEVERED THE WINDPITK The- Xacoochee valley I two miles long and about half a mile wide. Just the size present. differences related, how had enveloped the adjoining warehouse. for Ketcham hen he was ill to compare I lncrease of the appropriation over ever, largely to details, and much of the and thence they leaped across the streer for the ideal Place that aid. Xicho.s he pres riptiou on file with those now in I "'ade for the current flsal year is Slid struck the vertebral column.

Hisboilj, conversation turned upon the probable made of it. The valley was at that time of i.i-ut-u. mt oaitiene a illtticulties or getting congress to mute to an -enormous paper warehouse, which was fully alight in less than ten-minutes. about sncii reciprocity arrangements' as are most desirable to both countries. From Gen.

Foster has Intimated. owned by Cant. XI. -hols and Mr. Williams.

the possession of the physician who issued them. This Is to determine If the upon any line of policy. puiuijKeu iroiu Lite nips uuu. A pilitul scene was" presented in the drug store, where J. W.

Harris lay gait- Mouutaln has been added the park during the past jeur at a tost ot and it is hoped that ten or twelve acres senior- member of the firm of Williams, Black then rich cotton mervhants prescriptions were in any way changed we tbmk that tbe pnwpecfs are good for By this time it was evident to the firemen that they were face to face with a lug for breath, ills wile held his hand Visitors to tbe White House. alter tney lert tne hands or Pr. Deveuev Ins mother bent over and kissed hiui. and the final apisjiLtment a Joint commL- l)r: Xoel, the coroner's physician, has as Washington, Xov. 19.

Cabinet day at of Xew lork. Ihe nearest station to the pla -e was Toca and the nearest town was Clarksviile. one of the oldest towns ins little daughter knell on the floor Mid lon." yet made no report either verbal or writ great disaster, aud a general alarm was sent out. Then from all the fire stations. the White House caused a dearth of vis earnestly prayed for his life.

Gerald's ten ou the Ketcham case. After making in the I niti-d States. Captain Xi' itors, and those wjbo saw the I'resident wounds are not considered uangerous. ven those quite five niiles from the scene a snpernctai examination on the day ot THE AWKKIC. IDE.

oils transports! liire materials for The shooting is an outeuine ot the uiob- the post mortem operation on the stom of the disaster, engines were hurried to one of ttie most beautiful country were those who had appointments. Sen ator Fairbanks, of Indiana, and Ri pre uing ol liruun. editor ot the Icon acn. ir. roniarKeu mat there was a Settlement Of taeions at Issue oclast, by slulilit of Baylor University slight trace of alkaloid.

He said it was homes In. the world. Including houses for servants, bams, stable, etc. He built the the spot and the police gathered about the neighborhood in great force. This display seutative Dulliver, of Iowa, made brief on Oct.

Judge Gerald lell c-ouiuiuni probably due to the medicine Ketcham handsomest deer parks, fish iond. etc calls and talked about appointments lu l.ad taken. It Is to settle this point that of strength on the part of the police was Can He Made Only With 4. real Hrilaln. Washington, Xov.

pi. -The dispatches) cation bitterly criticising the students who had attacked Brauu at the Timcs- and stocked the adjacent acres with quiil their States. the examination of the prescriptions in required, as the crowd, swelling iir size and small game of other description. tne uinereut arug stores to be made President Gompers and Secretary Mor iop oi iue mouutaln at Its nortn point may be acquired during' the coming year thus completing the puri-hase of land for the Chattanooga i section of the park with the exception of small tract on Missionary Itidge. Interest In the park throughout the country is rapidly increasing.

Most of the twenty-five state commissions co-operating with the national commission have been providing for the erection of monuments on the Many of the States which have erected regimental and battery monuments throughout the park are now engaged in putting up costly State monuments or imposing design. The State authorities of 'leniiesnee and Georgia aud the enmity and municipal authorities of Tennessee have been prompt and liberal In affording every legal facility for jirosecuting the work of the commission. Gen. Koyntoit says that the care taken from Ottawa announcing that the Cana Way up on the mountain, rrom tne natural springs, he constructed plj.es that rison, of the American Federation of lierald the tor publication. The communication wa relerrcd In Lditor Harris, and he deci led to publish it next day.

Gerald cailed lor the manuscript, demanding ot Hanis its rettiru. 1 he latter did not XHW VORK HORSE SHOW. Labor, suw tbe President aud urjjed hliu ran down into the valley, and from them every moment, soon admitted ten thousands of people, aud the firemen required freedom of action, as their tight was one of the greatest difficulty, owing to the narrowness of the old crooked streets. dian Cabinet ha decided to send a commission to' Wellington to negotiate with a similar commission fo be appointed hy the i bite I Stales governniens; touchiog io incorporate in ills message recom built the prettiest and daintiest of foun mendations for the better protection of Contest the Attraction, and It tains, near wnlch his (Hs.r, Insane wit return it at the time; and words ensued used to sit and langh with the of a llriniti Out Large Crowd. labor.

1 he i'resident lurorined Messrs. Gompers and Morrison that his message which were followed by a light het.voon 111. In all qticstiui. at. issue betwetn.

tn. child as she saw tne cold water of fhe which are the feature of that part ot lurk, iv. lit. Th- attendance at the would be very long on accounf of the United States -and Canada, bus the London, combined with the height of the nore sihiw to-uigot if it did not imjH.rfaut effect of drawing fotu heri many -subjects already treated and necessary to discuss. He said that ar some moiuc.

luaL nine iiiiu leciing existed between the men ami trouble was predicted. Gerald is it mail of noted mountain stream sparkling in the smj light. His gardens were bowers of betnitv There flower from every p-trt of tin globe, filling that little valley with th somew hat surpass, ihe gutlieriug of society tinij tor the first tin a statement: ui tile 'exact time in the future he hoped to give at the plainer folk on Thursday evening. Nearly proposition thai was ia.d before tie Can kii- III I e-rfl Koiif ti ti utUi.L- of in, Liii.l i.l... 1 of perfumes.

His wife used wander through the- row of hef.titff.it all ot the l.uxf'3 Were occupied. The first and second tiers were crowded, and the gallery adian contingent, wheu they were iu Wash warehouses, which cut off the firemen from all fair chance of confining the outbreak. The excitement of tbe onlookers, who crowded every possible point of view, was very great, as may be judgi-d from the fact that firemen had to- be repeatedly rescued bv their comrades, by the aid of roses, confident in her own weak mind ington a few dais lt uu was with well dressed people. that she was fhe princes hi a fairyland of which her husband was the lord and The cup contest was the great attraction, aud tention io iauur nun tcrs eituer iu a special message or some olher satisfactory manner, 'ihe labor 1-adeis want the immigration law amended so as to reduce the number of immigrants. Immigration Commissioner has urged the I'resident to make some recommendations on this line, and it was knewu that the President had given favorable consideration to these suggestions.

it hrunclit appbiase from the tw.jeg for the first master. It Is said that In Capt. Xichols that the proposal of iir. im- State like the Canadian delegates home with ibeiu to to tut-ir Ci.uu. time-this season.

The b.trring of nrfifessioiials hothouse there were roore rare and rich the fire escapes, from buildings whioii had caught tire, after the riremen had lui.si-d the coniest to a erv L.ftv level, and varieties of flower than in ativ other de 1 for of the smartest mounted to their roofs to tight the Eames cii was: private garden of the South. The pleasure ht derived from s-t-ing his kis set to go the ring. ill ml joining structures. 1. it both nations agree at.

once The l-esf show was furnished t.r the harness i nomas r. najaru. ex-amtiassador to in asceriaiuing lines or buttHe and the success attending the same appears from the fact that every brigade line on each side has lieen established upon seven distinct fields, namely: Chickamnugu. Wan-hatchie. Lookout Mountain, In-hard Knob.

Missionary Bidge. Tunnell llill niM Kinggold. and that no diireniice 'has arisen in regard to any of tlsme with a single exception in the case of a Hue specifically and detlnltelv locr-teej br flea. Grant ii.on his otlictal map or the' battle of Chattanooga. In the loonlion of the great multitude of regimental and batter 1-ositions iu only case has there been any difference between the nut ionat commission and the State commission, nud no difficulty is anticipated in; the settlement of the same.

I Miring the past summer the Lookout Mountain field has been cleared of iin.ter The rescue el operatives py iue nrem the hurrying of hosts of clerks who were ui irsf.n an aiiung oi and cares the bright colored beauties, said, was satisfaction enongh for the ex foitr-ln-haml. the ll ion of ladies' saddle horses, ridden by Indies, slid the trial a'-asou Ut trying to save books and valuable papers peiidltnre or ttie vast sums of money rep groups of la.li.. iiu.iliii.Ml hunters. from the fire, and the rushing here and n. ur.i.g no-ni 4lltt) tloll ol.

lllit ot liwif- Ihe contest was one of the pret there of many employees who were at resented Pi ttiar estate, if his gardens arid grounds were Leant! tiest thing- of Five riKel tcatnp- Attempts to make peace tailed, and the matter culuiim ted iu the tragedy to day. The Harris brothers each had a six-shooter and Gerald had two, and all were emptied. A little negro boy. a-bstatider. was shot iu the leg.

and another bullet glazed head of a physician standing in the drug store. Judge Gerald is e-conuty judge, ex-member of Ihe Legisla-tare, ex-post masi er of this city, and wide. known throughout the State. Ho i about sixty-live years old. The shooting occurred shortly before o'clock, snnl tonight excited ii.i'ii art' discussing it in the streets.

The incident which led to the deplorable affair were intensely exciting, and caused a great deal of feeling and intemperate expressions. The shooting to-day reepens a great deal of this. W. A. Hal who was killed, was thirty, live years old.

and l-'nves a widow aiid three children. J. W. Harris is foitv years old. and ha a wife and four He was until a few: mouths ago engaged in the insurance business, which be left to engage In the publication of the Waco Tin.e H- rald.

having with others purchased the paper. tempting to carry to places of safety changed, and four of thi went Into the nil. hi house was a palace, a i-rf' -cf ny merchandise or otlo-r valuables. ring e.iuipjied if on a road-trip to Boston. dream ot rue poet, a masterpiece of tn: ort'tii l.rirain.

went to tne White House, accompanied by Secretary Shermau and paid his respects to the I'resident. Army Orders. Washington, Xov. 19 Cap. Geo.

W. H. Slouch; Third Infantry, has Wen transferred as 1 in I ki it agent from the Tongue Kiver Agency. to the Crow Agency, relieving First Lieut. James W.

Watson, Temh Cavalry, who has been or incuts ul aim im Hiding amjtlii, i to enter a lilt y.i.-tny Ujsm Hie couiiiirruti Ihe pjr.nie the fudges' Mund showsl added to the confusion. The heat was so Intense that groups of nrenieu were architect and decorator. He built, at art s.mie hrlllijut work by the aval whliis. but in Immense exene. gasworks ou hi preiir- ti at John S.

Itrntlon of 'hicMirii. was ise and hi mansion, everv room of obliged to direct their operation under showers of water poured uiiou them. But pi'-Mion between i urTadar ami rhe easily tirst. rcccivd iue blue rihlsji). which was carpeted wfrh the richest ma ferial, was often a brilllaiitlr lighted, is in spite of the exertions of the firemen the fire crept on very steadily, until brush, paths constructed to reach every portion of its rugged tonography anil states witu toe view to a setti-nient tin to ii.ol.j.ie any matter WtlliH elilier go Vern Uieli Ilia Call for that wild, out of the way plnre, as the Cotton Growers' nn- Xicholi Square, which is situated at the complete tablets cast for" everv most gorgeous mansion of Fifth svenne.

forward. S-. f.ir the vention. far end or Hainseii sireet. was readied.

brigade and division engaged. The elghr New York. What a strange sight If must OieUl lot IJOt beet! tlmt. tn- At a little after clock a dozen hose oHiiniiia. S.

C. Xov. C. AVillMirn, artesian wells on the Chickatnuuga field have Iss'ii to the possible passi-ig stranger pipes, witn a tweive-nsit spread, poured have been tested by the unprecedented a.ii::u Council fia, a. the sltlons.

bur an early pr-sidciit tiie State Alliance, and water Into the blaze from uu opiM.siie tliottfh of the past season ami have been the recent Cotton Growers'- Convention a rs Hl.lenc. ii l.j- dered to Washington. First Lieut. Juuies O. Green, Twenty-fifth Infantry, has been retired on account of disability.

Major Henry B. Osgood, commissary of subsistem-Q, has been ordered from" St. Louis to the War Department lu Wash.1 iiigtou. First Lieut. Chtirles Dwyir.

First In roof, from the street below ami from the burning premises themselves, bur it did held 111 this city, has issued a call for found abundantly ar.ie to supply water for ciiiupiug and maneuvering troops. Th" use of the isirk as a refuge for Southern Set fur tne of mod.i., ping the u.e lujir luatl the first i next mouth niion of cotton growers in Atlanta on I 14 ttie purpose of so not seem to have any effect. The water rushed out of the windows and from the ground floor a waterfall, while the liames leaped higher and- higher, and as ue in.ts.rt.-ir.r -f action in the marketing lsclo.l in it- .1 S. curing unify and sale of jeet of the Hon. I he call savs the ob- coast and Gulf garrisons during the period of yellow fever visitation has lieen demonstrated by the presence of the garrison frnm New Orleans upon the park.

The appropriation for the present year was i out of which there remains onventlon will be "to de that the nmst agr. tiveiy lrf.fre goyemmeat onseiu the comiiilsslon vise ways and means bv which we mm be able to break and throw oft" the shack in -r Worrl ti 1.. a balance of mm. which Is considered els of business slavery i hat now- bind us. With toreign exchanges controlling Killing of M-al.

wh: rh- eornn-1 i- sufficient to carry on the work until the at Will I'1 we expect ruin and jis tress in the lunirt." "tig in its ,.1 V. ol ot tin- year. The death of Gen. Fullerton." savs -notlier rroaiit, nulla. Xov.

A special tc tile News from Wnco. says: A terrible pistol duel, in which tin recent Brsnn-Baylor I niersity episode 'prominently figures, occurred on the streets of Wno tins afternoon, and as a result W. Harris, a well known citizen and insuraice man. ts dead: Editor J. W.

Harris lies mortally wounded, and Col. B. Gerald, a prominent hiwyer. is seriously injured, while- a negro l.rstatnl-cr. who was hit by a stray bullet, is pniu-fn'lv hurt.

When the sun was shining brightly and t'-e streets were crowded the long-cxj-iei-t- Cen. Boynton. "w.is a severe loss to th pelagi. seaiing is to go Is be.ieved by our expert that there. wi: public and the appointment of Mnnnnirnt to Senator Vance the noors fell in the places still a gigantic display of fire aud ke, till the building was completely gutted and the alls over.

The. confusion In the streets increased as the tire spread. Suddenly tle-re was au explosion of gas meters, sounding like the reports of field gnus, followed by momentary hush. After that TUB WILD kcsihm; here and tlnrc was resumed with in creased energy. Men risked their lives in desperate effort to save day iMx.k.

ledgers, feathers, jewelry, valuable china-ware, etc. One man aeiuaily tiazanb-d his life to fetch his hat aud cane. "ii feet of stonework and glass falling at bo no ei lert to -erve a basis for fantry, who has just been relieved as military attache at -Mexico, has been granted leave of absence for a month. First Lieut, Henry G. Leonard, Fourteenth Infantry, has been ordered to Boise.

for duty with the Xaiinmil tiuard of tisiit State. apt. James X. Manney. Fifteenth Infantry, wiio has in-eti on duty witii the National (iiiard of Tennessee, has been given lire, months' leave.

A board has been detailed to meet in Washington to examine officers for promotion. It consists of Col. Millas. Assistant jmirterniater General; Lieut. Col Charles F.

Humphrey. Deputy imirier-mater General; Major Charles Bird quartermaster; Capt. George- Jlrt'rwrp' assistant, surgeon; Capt. Leonard Wood' assistant surgeon. Capts.

Crosby p. Miller and John W. SuminerlKiyes. assistant quartermasters, are ordered before the oi. nenry Dunn-hi as the historian the commission has proved to be one natt.iun.iga.

Nov. 19 A special to the 1 inn's from Asheville, X. says that that will effectually advame the work of 4 of oijr gov. ermiient having Imi pi it li.sr be uiiderstod ltt tn- a ment of the purtsi- of to behold that mansion nut there lighted up. and tenanted only by the his wife and a few stthtits.

they led an Ideal existence, that ii-ii-t-aiid and his insane wife, while they lived onr in tint beautiful wild'-rness. Thcr wandere-1 trt-getner fhe fifty, through the wonderful the garde ns of ra flowers, sat beside the -fotmMirts at evening in th moonlight, the wife the while talking of tier wild vagirte ef fairyland, the hns-bnnd contented, to he her presence and look npon her beautiful face. It was. perhaps, the most th- strangest existrtrte erir recorded outside the pag.s of yet It is a part of th history of Ceorgla rcro-mbercd bv manv of her citizens of to-day. However, the wife, sad to ir.

even In the midst of her gorgeous surroundings, instead of lrrtpro1n. after a tiire erov worse, and finally had to be- tak'-n to an insane asylum, where she i yet. After th separation the husband appeared heart and has never sire. ered for anylhing el. no was ever afterward moody and silent, caring fil-so'iitei- f-r nothing.

The beaury of his, place had no charms for him nnv mor: failed to- attend properly to hi own business affairs, and In a state mind lived twit a wea-y xlT.i Ii met with financial reverse, f.i. thein cn'inly and with so little emotion a to evidence tfie fact that lb-thing it) ijfe had any inter-st for him. If- most all of his property, sn-1 tn-dar di. In a remote corner of tbe splendid estate which was once all Ma nwn. t.ran.i at the- of Masons ef North Carolina, will call the park, not only in Its historical features, but in every dcaeimcit of study a ml labor connected with.

ita. establishment." a apKiL-if a commission ituoite tinu thev special umunie itioii of the Grand Lo.i have decided to ac et.t to assist in laving the rner-stone of l.v. t'te agretiieiit growing out of the Brann Baylor i in muiieni to I iiited States Sen X'olll'ng hi yet been Government's Case Against Cen- enjouie ator ynoe ar 1 ie wld c-ccur eariy iu December. ranging the of tti cooiiinselon's be a 'red trrl Unci fir. Washington.

Xov. BWThe government and and p.t-' Mr. IiumiKi, m.i tw ou our ide. is actively -engaged in the preparation of I board. and owing to rw it'ire arid I.ineinan Killed by a Live Wire.

Charleston. S. Xov. 19. -Henry Hoy-ward, colored, a lite-man in The etm.W Its case against the Central Pacific Rail of tile otlesfion tlial.

wti I eutue the coniuilVslon Ufmrat t.rm1- way Company, in anticipation of the company's default 111 its payments trouble took llaee this afteru.sm. was advancing from one conicr illagonally across Austin avenue to the next corner, and J. W. Harris, editor of the Waco Morning Times Herald, was standing hi from of the corner drug st- re talking to rs. II.

L. Tavlor and W. d. When Editor Harris saw Col. Grild coming he remarked to the pbvsleisns that trouble was on hsufl and that thev bad better gwt out of the wsy.

Without further delay he drew bis pistol and aimed lea r.iectric Light i of the Char! was electro. his heels as he emerged from the building. Several firemen were almost buri .1 in btiuiing ruins, as front after front of the flaming warehouses fell in. hurling tons of bricks and masonry inro the streets, bursting ud.1 cutting the firehose ill all ions, while tons of fiery matter were falling in every direction'. m-k- illg it imp rssible to foresee here the conflagration would as roof after roof caught fire and window frames all about Ihe scene began to smok-.

As the afternoon wore on the dense Crowds were still further nntil it was estimated that many hundreds of thousands of people surrounded the big tiieiuie rs uie.i mine work this Jan. ivis. What action will taken. tired in the -i -f p.irfl.-. noon.

Hoy was seated astride of the ular line, a rh re- iu of d'-fanlt. has not yet been de Tax on Income of Office Declared I nconstittltional. Washington, Xov. issue as to whether a or municipality can levy an income tax on the or compensation of a postmaster, a subject of broad interest to the Federal service generally. Continued on Pace SixT i i mi rortv t.

lals.r tv. ra-ion cided upon, as the only present purpose nd rtmner issue and n.ntter i ue groiinii nen ne tooR poid of a live wr- He was killed instantly, but the of the government in looking up the law A defiant" feature r.f thf proposal cr.m- iu tt natural position on the bar. in the case and preparing a statement of its financial transactions with the corn- missinn is 'hat Sir Julian P.itui.-efte. the dririh lu. a.

Capt. Nichols and wife had' a danehfee born before Mr. Nichols became insane, of tie. Britiaii-Canadiaa comtuUaioaerv.

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