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ai. nt lli OtATK VIAZETTK. IB a-at we. mm State Gail tvausam STBT linUAl, AT SREEIf BAT, WISCONSIN. nOSKIXSOS FOLLETT, I'biiher and Proprietor.

MnTf SM J-mc SOret. TF.tMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Pailt Per year I ta per mouth 75 cte. Wixxlt To Otty Office end at. ib-era, rYALB takth aiiv per year 19 wiptea to one wivimi, and we to getter Bp of Club IT SO ptte to one address, and umc to -Uer tip of 80 TERMS Of ADVEUTISISU: column ia26 inches in Inigih. half-col-ma 13 inehe.

and ouariirulLDiu 6 incite E. ST. LOUIS. 3 St. Louis, Nov.

7. 11. A negro went to the bouse of a Mrs. Boss, living near Windsor.Ill., yesterday evening and demanded her money, she refused to give it bim, whereupon be choked her until sbe was nearly insensible, and then attempted to outrage ber person. The negro was arrested yesterday near Clinton and taken to Windsor and bung by tbe mob.

A despatch from Hannibal, says the election of Directors of the H. Sc St. St. Jo. Railroad, at tbat place yesterday, resulted in triumph for Toledo, Wabash, apd Western Lake Shore New York Central interest, over Chicago, Burlington Qiiincy and Boston interest.

Brown has proclaimed Not. 30th Thanksgiving Day. CAIRO, ILL. Cario, Nov. 7, 71.

Robert BnbwV, a butcher in this city, was stabbed in a saloon last night, kept by Edward Moser. He was a young man and said he was from Chicago. He died in half an hour Moser claims that be acted VOL. VI. GREEN BAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1871.

NO. 37. TtLaoia; cvi.trct moue upon oaaia STATU NEWS. Tilt: STORY OF I'KSIITICa fell before tbe first blast. A few maioed, and the steaming, freezing.

So. 2 in. 3 B. 4 o.jl CI the Relief Committee. Tbey answer M.OU 1 weetl Loot 1.75j 2Ji wretched group, crazed by the unut 4.l i.oul 8.0" 1S.W ed civilly and sadly that tbey bad Miny Djtai'jof ths Terrib'e Disaster w'ka, 1.S0 9.50 3.V' Wis! i.OOl 3.001 4.9 0NO DC LAG COCKTT.

A youug man named Hazclton died 6.00 lu.oc U.l been io tbe fire, but saved themselves oeciitij me rare. 4 2.2',! 3.50 l.ij .75 ll.W 17.0B 20.00 23.00 2rt 32.W) 4.75 7.i)iU.l:ll)-0. w'ka l.iwi a i'b The following named Companiet pay at Glenbeulah, a few days si ace, from tbe effects of fighting the fires in the woods at St. Cloud, in this Ooreapo'idenee of tha New York Tribune. S.75i 4.251 i.b P.eu I3.li17.00; t-G J0 I.uuj S.aX.jlS.OlUi.UliI 4.i 6 SO, S.SO! 13) an 6V s.ou, ii is ip 1 4 MOO furniture, farming tools and everything tbey bad but the bare land and tbe clothes on tbeir backs.

In addition to these nine families in Brussels and the families at Williamson's mill also lost everything and their lives. A very small proportion, probably a tenth were partially in-sured. iUl About two hundred other fanners lost by the destruction of their fei-ces, timber, and in some' cases parts Pebtioo 20. This letter, to give it a local hab I T.MM 75.W county Ihe Oakfield Cheese itation and name, is dated where IS ia.U0il.UIjjUJIUi25.uiH4U.UMiX.UllU.M actory had this aeaaon made 85,000 pounds of cheese. Peshtigo was.

In the glory of this Indian bummer afternoon I look out 0CTA9AMH C0UHTY. On Friday mornine, Sheriff Ererts in his own defence. escorted Miss Eliza Peckhani, of Dale to the Insaue Hospital, at Madison. NASHVILLE. TENN.

Nashville, Tenn, Nov. 7, '71. Tbe Grand Council of Free aud on the ghastliest clearing that ever lay before mortal eyes. The sandy stree ts glisten with frightful smoothness, and calcine 1 are all that re main of imposing edifices and hundreds of peaceful homes. ominous clearing is in the center of a On double-column ts, a than one yitr, an ri.ieeu ir cent, will be made in all eased.

hxXi-m cltarr cut occupying more than two square inebee of apace, ami for anasual display. The publisher iW rticltt toontitaay yearly or halt- early advertita-uieul, at tbeir pleawire, not eftener than once in eix week, without reduction of cnarye. SPECIAL NOTICES. At Blty percent, in addition to rt-irular ratf. KDTTOK1AL NOTICES Sorb notice-, (wbcil adiniasibie at auy priee.lthe c-uVctol' wlrcti ia to promote private interest, fifteen cents t-r No notice inserted lor lees than one BCSlSfcsS IN RKAOINU COLCMSS.

A limited namber of' adverueementa h.eived says tbe (Jrcsceat: Twenty- Accepted Masons is in session here. three years ago, Oct. 21st, snow fell in the place named that season Ap- After tbe usual preliminaries came pleton, to the depth, as the pioneers say, of nearly foot; but beautiful blackened, withered forest of oak. on Foreign Correspondence was sub- mitted anJa report with resolutions which were adopted approving prop- ositions of Grand Council of Maine, for calling a convention of all repre autumn weather decorated the November that followed. Bnd-r this bead at the rat of fifty eenu inr rite pine and tamarack, with a svrift river the Peshtigo gliding swiftly gliding silently through the center, from north-east to south-west.

Sit lOO C3nts on the Dollar. And hftTe tbeix Capital unimpaired: ETNA INSURANCE OR MAR-TRORD, As Solid as the Granite Hills of Xew England. 3,000,000 TJiiimpairecl. SURPLUS, $1,000,000. KET ASSETS AFTER PAYMENT OF LOSSES, 54,000,000.

TELEGRAM FB0M HEAD OFFICE of tbeir crops burned over while is the ground. The total loss in tbe eounty in 'everything will not be less than $500-000 amd may be as high as 700,000 or 800,000. The insurance will not exceed $40,000 in the whole county. Two mills, two boarding houses, one church, six school houses, three stores, two saloons, one hundred and forty-eight dwelling houses and an equal number of barns have been swept away. Tbe above is a pretty full sa miliary of tbe work of destruction in tbia eonnty.

From the Menominee Harald, So. 1. RaLiir" Matters. The relief matters in this section have been wereaoie to crawi to me peooiy nat, but so dreadfully disfigured that death must have been preferable. Even the groups that fell prone on the grateful damp flats suffered excruciating agony.

The fierce blaze, playing in tremendous counter cur-cents above those on the high ground, was sufficiently strong to set their clothes aflame, and tbje flying sand, heated as if by a furnace, blistered tbe flesh wherever it fell. All that could break through the stifling simoon had como to tbe river. In tbe rod glare they could see the sloping ba'uk covered with the bodies of thyse that fell by tbe way. Few, living on the back streets succeeded in reaching tbe river, the hot breath of the ire cutting them down as tbey ran. iBut here a new danger befell them.

The cows, terrified oy smoke and flame, rushed in a great lowing drove to the river brink. Women ar.d children were trampled by tbe frightened brutes, and many, losing their hold on the friendly logs, were swept under tbe IS TH FLAMES. This was the situation above the biidge; below, a no less harrowing thing happened. Tbe burning timbers of tbe mill, built at the edge of the bridge, blew and floated down upon tbe multitude assembled near the flats, and inflicted the most lamentable sufferings. Tbe men fought this new death bitterly; those who were fortunate? enough to have coa's flung them over the head 3 of wives and children, and dipped water with their hats on the improvised shelter.

WALWORTH The Board of Trustees of the Wis tentative from all Grand Councils of terable terror and despair.plead with each other to restore the lost ones. Tbe hot blasts of the night bad blinded them, and tbey could but vaguely recognize one another in tbe murky light of the new ATTEK Til COXFLAOKATION. Long after the flames had died out when there was bo more to feed on the hot sands rendered moving about an exquisite torture, and long into tbe dismal midday the survivors were confined to the narrow ciicuit near the river. As day wore en help came in slowly from the northward. Several railroad gangs bad escaped annihilation; and one gang, led by an ex-prize-fighter named Mulligan, came wilb promptness and energy to the rescue through miles of burning prairie and blockaded roads.

On Sunday night something like 1,500 people wire assembled within the confines of this industrious, prosperous village. Tbe dreadful morning came upou a haggard, maniacal multitude of less thai 700. When tbe work of rescue began, it was discovered that many bad escaped by the bed of tbe river and the northern road to tbe port, and, as tbe day advanced half-naked stragglers and unkempt and blackened, began to stalk into tbe spareo settlement. As tbe molten sands cooled off, the woful work of examination for recognition began. Peering into tbe blackened faces, mothers, fathers, brothers sisters tremblingly sought out missing ones a in the Imaieasurable an- unea or i fees, aiu tea renta per line fur each additional line, each inaertioa.

Bl'SlNKS CAKOS. of aenHneeorleaa, iln.an per annum, and tl.oeper annum for each and every line more I ban ten. LkOAL NOTICES. Nbticee retimietl i be Fubiislied will be cbarced At the lee- OltlTCARf K'e. more than 11k- orti nry anuutuctvueiit uated seven miles from the Grer Bay, on the Peshtigo river, the tor' Royal and Select Masters, to meet in consin lusutute lor the and eoniiajndcd all tbe luiubertrade ot'i May or June 1872, for the purpose of securing uniformity in the ritual and nearest kin.

Tbey should hare starved to death if the outside world had not stepped in, and now hoped to be shortly on their feet again. They despaired of tbe bright; cheery little town ever being built again as it was but complacently "reckoned" if the scared ones did drive new comer, away by their silly stories, a new people would make a new Peshtigo. If you ever walked over the ground where a camp bad been burned and there are few that served during the war that have nat you found there as much semblance to a substantial city as now marks tbe spot where Pesbtigo's people carried on the business of life a few days ago. On tbe bank of tbe river fish, killed by tbe brushing flame, are still to be seen, which tbe day after the fire were aoft and white and unwounded. Crossing tha frail remnants of the bridge, in timbers charred 'and fragile, my neighbor said "It was as like Judgment Day as I can imagine.

Friend Hanson, with his wife and four children, believed firmly that it was; and while the fire rained down he begaa to walk with apparent composure up and down bis parlor with his family about him: and I have never seen him si nee." Tbe material loss is estimated at $300,000,000, the greater part of which falls on Win. B. Ogden, who suffered simultaneously greater losses in Chicago. But, undaunted by bis aecnmulated misfortune, that eni-ergetie man instantly sent an agent on to rebuild tbe mills and shops, and replenish tbe population of tbe Elace, if possible. There are four undred dead, authentically account Dumb met at tbe Institution building.

Delavan, Oct. 31st examined tbe corporation and selected tbe offi-; cers, whose terms had expired. They oi Cryptic rite welcoming Grand awn, ana umtuary intetry, ten per the northern Peninsula, and grew rapidly into importance as a frontier mart of Chicago Built by an enter MASRIAC In.llar ea-h Council of Minn, to the Sisterhood of the American Grand Councils ex- had a pleasant meeting, and every prising but lately singularly unfor BUSINESS CARDS. pressing unfeigned pleasure in the interest displayed for Cryptic Ma- 7 thing passed off satisfactorily On Tuesday morning, as John Klintt of Delavan, was working bis way tunate Chicago sufferer, William B. Ogtlen, tbe town has had but one purpose: to make money for its founder and keep up the lumber in sonry in Canada extending the thoroughly systematized, and are be band of- fellowship, recognition, and FIK.ST NATIONAL BAJiii, -or- UKKEN BAT.

"fciOfWSIS. through a thicket with his hand ov ing treated in a business way. and er tbe muzzle of his gun, it was acci terests. But one industry breeds iaeeeaM.rto Bant of Cre.1. Buy.

catubiiahed in correspondence to the Grand Council of and appointing Robert Ramsay -Grand Representative to many, anil, in time, a railroad, run RXKV STROSO, PreMdent. U. D. PEAK, Cashier. all the sufferers are provided for us as far as present necessities are en-countered.

The burned persons have been removed from Peshtigo Harbor, ning seven miles to the bay, connect dentally discharged, injuring three of his fingers very badly. The Del-avau Republican says: ''Rruom corn speculation has assumed an importance here of which we may be convey greetings to the new Graud Counoil. i Uaarou, Oct. 11, 171. 'Will be promptly paid, leaving capital and L.

i HK.XOKK, Preaideot. ELLIS BEARD loo at Cbicaex iese til an Two Million Dollar, urpinri lour biilllon dol.ara. ed the village with the great chain of lakes. Great founderies and ma ILLINOIS, Chicago Nov. 7.

Menominee and Marinette, to tbe two new buildings just east of Ham. ilton, Merryman 4c Co's Boarding proud. Uver fifty tons of it are now chine-shops rose on the banks of the river, and a busy mill stood in ceaseless oporatioo in the centre of thi Ot some ntty insurance companies stored in Delavan, on which the Tbe JBlaa Inmtrance Co. ha already dUburaed nearly for Inaai and able to pay aer Ch cao clalanx wUhool taipairing her capital. A St.

Lou stockholder, repreaenuna; a Larva aanooa aava if aer mi million are ail (tone, we will aaaka ap tbrae aailliona enore In a few boar. 1 he nitliu, pretite and eharacler of tue Company are auod guarantee for prontable taveat-ments a.m! aecorily to her policy hoidor. rNri-'ciet iaauel, iitdoraenient nuwte.aad all buaiiiesaof the Company attended to with diepafceb and fttlelity. K1XIS A BKASU, Aneau, Qreea Bay, Wieeoaaia. that have suspended several are of dealers hope to realize handsomely." town.

1 he banKs ot tbe 1'eslitisro NATIONAL BASK, OF COMMERCE OFGUEEMR AY. ab Caf ital, lOO.OOO. Geo. muama, I A. H.

Tae Xxnui. Tiee iil u7-tf d. A. Lawro. Caiditer.

HASTINGS GREENE. Attnrae uA Couiuelinre at Law, ni W'weotialn. (I'mi) aaa'i D. ilAsmds, Clto. 0.

Cum. A. M17SRO. nouse, xnese Duudings will be used as a nospital aa long as one is required. The sufferers are generally doing well, and are receiving tbe dodo a COONTY.

Last week Sunday Polander, teem with a rich and varied growth of timber, and a trade of many years acores bad every shred or hair burn- fering compromise with tbe pol-. icy-holders on terms not generally. regarded as at all satisfactory to the latter. ed off ib tbe battle, and manv lost truish of be raoiuent." bad dashed stood always in prospective to her busy people The great Northern Pacific Railroad was to be tapped by a road even now building to tbe named Xavier Winkler, was drowned in the pond ia Reaver Dam, while in the act of swimming after a duck which be was supposed to have shot. ires meuicai care ana attention.

Preparations are also being made to rare for the houseless and homeless Merchants of Hartford offer thirty trreir lives in protecting others. The themselves against tha sands and let firemen had made an effort to save out the life with their own hands that some of the buildings, and the hose tbe licking flames coveted. Meo, OFFICE OF THE eents on a dollar. Conn, of Hart ed for. There are, beside, half as r-f-wiclan anj Sorkeon, maybe fandat rVrey a t'nioa DroiSt.r.-, Mr.

Iiualls. women aad children for the winter in a comfortable manner. A large lace where Pecshtigo was, and every reett Bay, Hi. jt Thomas Morris, of oz ford offers thirty eents down and five eents additional in a few days; North was run from tbe river to some nn- too distant from tbe river to hope for pnrtant t-difice. The heat instantly rescue or safety, bad cut the throats many missing wbe cannot be accounted for, and, probably, never will be.

Many of tbe mill hands and company amlet and town in Northern Wis- American cents; N. barracks, 24x100 feet in size, ia being constructed a short distance cousin envied and admired tbe won- "topped the attempt, but not before of their choking children, and were UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY! Lake, says that he will donate tbe sum of 5,000 to tbe northern sufferers out of tbe proceeds of his gift enterprise. tbe hose swollen with water, had been found in groups sometimes nnscarred employees were.comparativelj.stran. offers 35 to 40 cents. Astor of -New York compromised with one pol derful little city.

south of tbe Presbyterian Cbureb, in gers to the place, and tbe majority of burned through in a hundred places. by tbe flames, In the streets full J. 3. CURTIS, Law, office with K. II.

H.irt-'" 1 TVJ-rt HEV1LLB TRACT, Amaun at Law. Orfice eomer nf and Pine nnteb over National n.ns of Cemrneree, tireen Bay, Win, tireen Hay, May ISTO. f-lf J. O. NIHU.I, J.

J. 1 Marinette, which is intended to ac- icy bolder for 30 cents and gave him them, upward of 100, trusting to tbe stoat' waits of the Company's aaodat 200 persona. A 'cook- twenty corpses were found with no apparent injury or abrasion. Fatu a sight draft ou Mew xork, on which OlIIItL. Tbe Portage Reyiner sayM "On bouse adjoins tbe main builduu.

payment was refused. Security of ny's building, perished en masse. ous tradesmen, in the sudden rush of tbe 25th of September last, James hew York seems to do nothing but 7 5 T3ioaciway. 1ST. OCTOBER 10th, 1871.

More bedding is required te furnish the apartment, and stoves are also Rogan acquired Llder Drown i prop mke ambigaous. statements. As to Supples for the Degttiiie. Although tbe onslaught of fire and wind bad been instantaneous, and the destruction almost simultaneous, the fierce, stifling currents of heat careered through the air for hours. These currents were more fatal than the flames of the burning village.

Ignorant of the extent of tbe fire and tbe frightful combination of wind and The keen eye oi trade and speculation was not deceived population flocked in amain, and fully 1,400 had established permanent homes. Tbe site was was well chosen foi beauty as well as business. The river at this point runs through a slight bluff, which- breaks into a low flat before the stream escapes from tbe borders of tbe town. The excellent water-nower as well as the lumber interest erty at tbe depot iu Kilbouru C.ty, needed. from the Kewaunee the future tbej apparently, though Persons sending in supplies should We print the following letter to not positively intimate 00 eents on a name, bad thrown their valuables into wells for security every well in the city was turned into a flaming pit, and the very waters half evaporated by the beat.

Survivors ate eat that womin and children, cut off from tbe rivers, were put into wells and covered with bedding. I have looked in show what the General Belief Com not send by Express, as the company dollar will be satisfactory to them-, selves. Its policy holders being cog Capital Surplus after Pay't of Losses, $2,500,000. ia nomyf charging the highest tariff on goods of this description. mittee is doing to alleviate tbe sufferings of those of our people who lost tbeir all in tbe late destructive name, many of tbe coirpany work nizant of its previous standing as published, feels dissatisfied with the One instance is mentioned where the to tbe amount of furty-tour dollars, without that worthy gentleman's permission.

Complaint wai niadc, the case was a perfectly clear one, even to Mr. Rogan himself, and after lying ia jail about a month, be concluded to have done with all trifling and face the consequences at once. So be made a request to bare an information filed against Lira, aad -TO OUR bad determined tbe Bpot, and a mill men, some with wives and children, BROMLET 4 VROMAN, AUorBfywwaCeanaeihraat ltw. OHice over B. FoUett' Book atore.

tt'ashitieton reeu Bay- 5 i.JT.li) Va B. hotMI. S. (mis. B.

FOLLETT SON I Dealer in Book and Suti.erj-, Wall and Window Papers, and all kiwis of Window tSbade Yankee Ac. store ia Dw-snoyer Brick a.ljoinin 14 GRATES ft HARRIS, ATTOBTlYe AT l.lv. Wasli.uittO: alrert.wieen Hat m. -vi n40-tf fires: cbargo was at the rate of $lf0. per offer of fifty cents and will not gen- shut themselves np in tbe great brick to every well in tbe asb-covered clear was one of the first establishments in ton from Boston.

crslly, it is understood, accept ing, ami there is no possibility that a ad Q'as Gbh. Bel' i Milwaukee, Oct. 19. 1871. The Governor and other officials 1 he election in this city is pro.

bving thing could have endured the K. L. Ir'tug, Agents and. Patrons. of the State of Michigan, as well as the relief committees of tbe State ceeding quietly.

A fair vote will be polled. At this hour, (2:30 p. Drab, Sia: You. have now as bare thus far paid no attention to certained (doubtless) tbe lull ex building and perished in the raging beats of tbe next half hour. Others on tbe remote streets broke for tbe clearing beyond the woods, but few ever passed -the burning barrier.

Within tbe boundaries' of the town and accessible to (be multitude the river accommodation was rather limi ted, ap wben the animals had crowd flames that boiled and seetbed in them. For hours tbe unreasoning search was continued by the famished dying rem naots, hut to little avail the dead, wben recognizable, lay where letters from this section, and bad the indications are that the union fire Proof ticket will be elected by a large to be arraigned thereon before tbe County udgc, which was done on Monday last. To the information he plead guilty, and was seuteneed by tent of the destitution caused by tbe operation when the walls of the village began rie. Below the mill the ground on either side sloped gently into low fiats, which joined tbe water' edge a few rods from tlie center of the town. The business and residence streets were wide and well laid out.

the bouses prettily built and carefully painted, and little ornamental gardens were frequent." The river cut the town pretty fair i AJiIEETlXG OF THE OFFICERS OF THE sufferer been dependent upon any late fire. Before forwarding sup aid received from tbe Lower Peninsula, they would have starved to tbey hid fallen in the streets where Judge Uoppy to 'i month impris K.NULAND. LosnoK, Nov. 7. The members of the Cabinet, in plies we wish for definite information ob tbe following points- Your answers to relate only to tbe regions the bouses stood, the trouod onment at Vaupun.

Folks can get death. MATIkE, Arr.ar and Iav. .1 Jaaoh'a BI. P.nt ham, VlahlKtiia mi fciyt 'u. flENRT rSARCK, SfTlT! on.nltinar and fainily Physicinti.

xe. oi.Pine atieet, Bay, o. Office. A3pccia! atteiit.on vieu to ofwutaK-nand whipped clean as a carpet, and all JGermania, Hanover Republic to Waupun so easy now-a day, by The Upper Peninsula bas respond cluding Gladstone, bave accepted you will supply. We address simi hope of identifying human ashes was the short that a good many ed nobly, as abe alway does, nearly lar inquiry to Irreen Bay, Oconto, invitations to attend the Lord Mayor's Annual Ball and banquet on idle.

The next night the long-pray- $3,000 in money, and a large Abnapee, Marinette. Peshtigo and Itehl tliia dy to cttttoktWr tli ro Intra -ai et tM-iiaiM-iiictlit rinlr.w.1i r' or- it- na ue ilii r.ti L- flu ti ed-foc rain came, gratefully to the liv seem to take pleasure in patronizing the Richland Kejiullt-ean: Last Suiulay morning tiie amount of supplies bave come from Menominee. We snail snip to you A VPf our neighbors up jSorth, and still it ing, and Kindly to the fleeting aches of the dead. The great dread that direct: Tii laVttitCum-triitnu our rk mr urn i If 'T-rr riak bare our tux- ia the burnt ditrlct a tutal low, An I eohrtt ninanninc from vrmi a iuii' rc pay. DK.

U. A. PITCHER, HUMBOTATSTC rUTiiCHS A-D -caE fiCf OxilALL tfc. North's I'nir S. li'v-t.

-feu By, u.n-t. bteam and manufacturing comes. 1. Bow many men, women, boys hovered ever the Bay cities and towns establishment ot this vulaire was in The Committee acknowledge tbe k'HlL' Tl! lMof ed in xne situation was iuii oi ues pair. The flats were covered with prone figures- with backs ablaze and laces pressed rigidly into tbe cooling moist earth.

The flames played about and above all with an incessant deafening roar. The tornado was bat raoruentary, but was succeeded by maelstroms of fire, smoke, cinders, and red hot sand. Wherever a building seemed to resist tbe fire, the roof would be sent whirling into the air, breaking into elouds of flame as it fell. The show girlsand children (under 5) respec on ai ly iu twain, the works and shops of the IVhhtL'O Company covering utnst of the north-eastern shore, while trade and business, for the main part held theni-elves on the south-western bank. The site was, and is to this day, unmistakably a clearing A solid wall of pine, oak and tamarack bdge in the desolate waste even now As it stood, the pretty, hustling village combined the orderly en was allayed, anoVihe threatened dan Ti.

hv.1H1.IuhI faii! to nu et th.r rr ctivr Da menU lately asbes. Tbe alarm of fire wis given receipt of tbe following amounts from tively need clothing, boots and shoes, nwi w. ww uiiaci'int uie ao-terwatieu to expedite adjuatraeut-s ger nearly gone. Before dark help about one clock and, with tbe en h' culf-aor the cash at sljrht. Hon.

I Stephenson, which were sent N0RR13 CnVXOWETICa itmiK'T at Law. Frutii Kinkt tjoaal Rank. Wan sfrr't. (4.S--.1) 1fM.li.NoKKis.Jr, Cuvnowetu. hats or caps? came to the perishing sufferers from Ti r'l-Htnisti ot a'ter full nt-, show upwards of half a million dollar.

gine promptly on band, everything te bim individually: ii. dumber of tamuies seeding the neighboring villages. Tbe woun 351,000 in cash contributed by beds, bedding, bedsteads; all house mtiiix viiai i.rasi iv. nit 1 1 ton an1 a hair. rtnHoi lieyon.1 4nu.Hi, and poi.ey ia the a.ifest tbe country teaperttnlly.

A. STOODAKU, General Aeeat. 1 i was done to jiave it. Nothing but the lumber outside was saved. The engine and some other machinery can ded were taken by boat to Green Bay whence some were forwarded to il- peop of Marquette.

keeping goods? JS from Cone, (ireen Co REYNOLD3 4' Cfr. i 4 boleaale and Retail DealerK iu Orocerii I'ro- viaiona, i.u ur! atnt 1H-1 si.n Waabinvtim street, tiret-a Bay, ItV. i2u 3. Agricultural implements, me waukee. Pakis, Nov.

7." News from Algeria received here by the government to-day is highly satisfactory. Restoration and tran- -quility nearly complete. Arrived, steamers Angel, Moravia and Algeria. -7 VIENNA. Count Beust, Chancellor of the Empire, tendered bis resignation on ccount of ill health.

The Vienna, Prette organ, of the oppositions hints that the retirement of the Pre- mier was caused by the news be had 1 received from the Emperor with intimation to the effect that bis resig Chicago. terprise of New England ami the irrepressible vigor of the typical West chanics' tools, what and how many of er of sparks, cinders, and hot sand From 9 o'clock Sunday night until $50 from David McWilliams of of. each: DR. A. BRODECR, 1829.

dusk of Monday may be taken as tbe 1871. 4. Provisions and groceries, kind Dwght, 111. $153 from Hon eh ton, Mich. PRACTICAL DENTIST, Office in time of tbe main action in this terri and quantity for present and future Nu'a New Briei.

hui Front Kooni, 1 Vn. Vt a.bi- CHAKTKK U.4tn.-f Ben train PrankliB: 1 Hi-, fir, Mtre taki roar ifi-eat i -jau with yoa." nttil Kiri-arnia THE FRANKLIN''- $300 from First National Bank, use. be fitted up, but tbe damage and loss are estimated at from 5,000 to KAILKOAD KAILS. The Ponage Register of Saturday says: The graders on tbe Portage and Grand Rapids bave made excellent progress this week, notwithstanding tbe loss of one day by tbe snow-storm. Tbey reached the old fic drama.

By Tuesday the sweeping miles of fire been qnenched by Bgtoa Street. Green Bay, tt S4-lf Hon eh ton, J. S. Blaine and others. 5.

So also medicines, school books Mr. Merryman acknowledges tbe Monday night rain. A shgbt dm and stationery. zle still further aided tbe work of res receipt of $100 ia cash and ern city. Roads cut through the forest communicated with a long line of prospering lumbering hamlets and thriving farms, to the west and south.

The surrounding woods were interspersed with innumerable open glades of crisp, brown herbage and dried furzo, which had for weeks glowed with the autumn fires which infest this region. Little heed was paid to them, for the first rain would inevita Suggest anything omitted. fell in continuous and prodigous force and did quite as mucb in killing the people as tbe first terrific sirocco that succeeded the fire. Tbe wretched throng neck deep in the water, and the still ni' re helpless beings stretched on the heated sands, were pierced aad blistered by those heated They seemed like lancets of red hot steel, penetrating the thickest covering. The evidence now remains to attest the incredible torce of the slenderest pencils of the dar cue.

The ravages of tbe one night's J. McDOXSELL, 113 WiwUiintoii Sirtrft, ti.ttfn ia. rjH-i D. II. GRIGNOW Aifiantri LU1R.

A OttiOw Oil boxes of underclothing, from Cooley, nation would be acceptable. It is Should any of the sufferers from your Fire Insurance Company. tornado left unmistakable traees on said Count Ordressy will take part Bigelow MicbOls, Jew or. district come to -Miiwauke for aid or Pinery road at noon to-day, Friday, every hand. Through the solid growth in Foreign affairs.

work or with a view to getting pas of timber a clean sratb of black aahtotfton near F.ntr, KuiiV ses to anv other point, tbey will be fans, INov. (. Baron Goulderie Boilleaa, recent Commerce. By Telegraph tbe place it was expected to reach Saturday night with a full week's work. By the middle of next week ened stumps and roofs marked the OF PHILADELPIIIA.

expected to bring an endorsement ly French Envoy at Lima, Peru, bas course ot tbe nery tempests. ne from you. been transferred 'to a mission at ting flame. Hard iron-wood plow- roads were cumbered with roasted cattle, and frequently with the carcases bly quench the flames. But the raiu never cajne and finally valiant tattle was waged far and near I Capital, 4,00,000 Asseta.

Jan. 1st, 1871 Acerued Surplus and l're miuni.t they will have crossed tbe Neenab, and be at work in tbe town of Douglas, Marquette county. Green Bay Land Agency wCaahiiVaUtoa orer Oil lSaiioul Uak. Krai taAtate of all kind butuM ami Bouaea rentetl, and L.i;:i ocjtiaitl. A.

iicun (1--LI) L- NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 7, 1871- Washington. 7 7 a. Direct to Old Oity Hall.

Yours in sympathy, AI. P. Jkwstt. ....153,087.452 35 2,687,552 35 2,600,000 i.onoon. iov.

i. of bears aid deer, while tbe ditches Capital and Surplus after payment of Losses The TVt'oame mrs, if to-day passes The Janesville Gazette says ia Tbe trial of the famous Ticbborne and cleared fields were strewn with Ch'n Executive Com. on Supplies Ice. without trouble in tbe city those that the town of Harmony, residing within case, interrupted by a long vacation, WTrftrrttiiii w. nt atn tart are best able to judge of such affairs smaller game and wild birds.

Rearing the vicinity sadder relics were found, for those who penetrated out-- mile of each other, there are three Wi. J. Liaxgsox, secretary. Supplv depots for the burnt dis has been resumed in court. ELLSWOR DLNTIST.

ill be very mucb mistaken. All in itt Agenrt amt citrous GlXTLEKr. The tire At fliicairo will bmbt wlpv many of the eompaniee doln i nu.m-rs est. the Uu-in a. of the rKANKLIX." in Cbicaro.

arid couples who will celebrate their golden weddings in 1872. To enjoy trict in this county, bave been es liiverpool, Fov. 7--Flour255d to 270d; winter dications go ti show tbat there will handles still remain, perforated as if by Minie balls, and fur the main part unburnt. Wbea the hapless dwellers in the remote streets saw themselves cut off from the river, groups broke in all directions in a wild panic of flight and terror. A few totik refuge in a cleared field bordering on the town.

Here flat upon the ground, with faces pressed in the moist sabd, the helpless sufferers lay and roasted. But few survived ward through the wall of flame met Offlee ia TJrele Frank's block. I treat in no.n you tl 1 she i inat ererj policy the payment in fall against the slowly increasing fires. In this, as in other towns, the dan. ger was thought well warded off by the general precautions.

The fire had raged up to tbe very outskirts of thetown weeks before that fatal Sunday, and tbe fires set outward to fight the enemy. Kverything infla-nialile bad apparently been taken out of harm's way. on that memorable Sunday. One careful citizen be serious outbreaks in lfcth, 20th, staavltrieen Bay, Wlania. ain-lf oa le loaai- WW X' percav.t of aurplna.

Tbe franklin, therefore, yet hods bee 6d to 7d- tablished as follows: For tbe town of Cas-oo aud Pierce, at Kewaunee; domestic happiness live in Harmony. I p'ace i the arm: atency or the eo i-itry, a the one navlae the great. the eo i-itrr. and 21st wards. In 12th ward there I ir.

tu. a'aive eaaita er- aV-aik-ctral! V. pursuance of a settlement by equally fierce flames in the clearest places. 'Remote dwellers on tbe high roads, warned of the great danger, tHlrra.N Jt kKIXOUU, Uen'l POHT HOWARD, avuta. for Lincoln, at Abnapee; for Bed Milwaukee, Nov: 7.

Ylour Receipts LLM A BEAkD, lir. Say, MTiaconaih. tbe parties, tbe will of Timothy Jack- are also indications of trouble, and in River districts, west of 9th Aven River, at Green Bay. The Belief ruaa was admitted to probate by tbe with their families safely packed on 000 bbls: shipments 4,000 bbls 7 Wheat unsettled, No. 1 1.21 1-2; ue.

Elsewhere the danger is not so circuit court for Racine ounty their great farm-wagons, made north Committee ai Kewaunee is compo-ted of Messrs. It. L. Wing, J. K.

Dar-beilay and W. H. Cpbam and at threatening, though there may be ward through the highways for securi Wednesday. By this settlement tbe first four children bave received in Ullt tuui vutnaiii u.ie ivbocu in tbe dreadful agony. The next day outbreaks in sixth ward between tbe No.

2 1.19 1-2. Receipts 79,000 bushj shipments none. traversed the western outskirt, and ty but tbe names enguipbed them in ty UUIVUC llllllco Cllltuiuucu kucui il Abnapee, of Messrs. Swatj, P. I tl J'L addition to what tbey take under tbe the people that ao danger revealed a picture exceeding in bcrr- rf the with Dowling and Brennan factions.

ror any battle field. Mothers Thomas C. i whom a war could come from that quarter. Sch lesser. L.

Bruemmer, i. W. Stebbina and P. M- Mr. Jnew lorkT, iMOT.

I. 1:30 P. M. Ia ight election districts- in the will, three hundred and twenty acres of land in the town of Harmony, and ments of stout vehicles, burned to the irons, now strew the road hither rant was issued yesterday, bad not TUB FIEKT HCKBICAXE. Boile "Works, D.

15URNS. Vanulacturei of biach and low pressure Boil-era. All kinds of Sut-et Iron work, laaira for Hani fault--, etc. Kepaliinii 10 (In aliort bc-tiea. 4-tl 1ati Sen.

A. BRANDENSTKIN. Merchant Tailor situa is Gents Furnishing Goods, Opfimtit Ike AdmcaU ofict, 37 I'imt St. GREEN' BAT. (30-t WI8CON31H children bugged closely, lay in rigid groups, the clothes burned off and L.

Wing returned from Milwaukee been arrested at a late hour last from Marinette, the last town on the first ward, Inspector Mike J. Cull en lie Pliranix Insurance Co, Of Hartford, (WITH PERPETUAL CHARTER.) 600.000 Sarplua 1.100.000 The sharp air of early October had tbe poor flesh Beared to a crisp. One last Thursday with supplies for the evening, it is rumored tbe othcers Northern Wisconsin border. The tnx thousand hve hundred dollars in money. Kach party pay their own scots.

Tbe testimony developed by was discovered early tbis morning in mother, solicitous only for bet babe, sent the' people in from the evening Kewaunee district, and another in were unable to find bim. He ihe act of stuffing ballots in the bal- high road enters Peshtigo from the embalms her unutterable love in tbe church services more promptly than seen at his office after tbe orders for ot box. A number of citisens saw usual, though numbers delayed to terrible picture left on these woful stallment arrived by steamer on Saturday. Tbe supplies landed at this point last week embrace 26 cook north, through, a break in tbe encircK ing belt of -woods, where tbe pretty his arrest were issued, but be Bubse- the while many more of the police turned their backs purpose- auentlv left the citv. speculate on a great noise and adolxands.

With her bare hands' she which set in ominously from the I bad scraped out a pit, as the soldiers Presbyterian church stood tbe last to stoves and pipe.oU doors, sash lor ou Tbe Wyoming, from Liverpool, has Capital aad Surplas after Payment of Lossea, 1,000,000 burn in tbe fatal place. before this was reached, a putrid hecatomb windows, do keg nails.0 bxs. glass. arrived. t.

ly, thus endeavoring to shield tne inspector from public view. Citizens immediately complained to Judge 1 doz. cross-cut saws, 12 cases boots The match game of Billiards be and shoes, 5 doz. axes and bandies, rabcock EX TING VIS1TE K. of dead Cattle cumbered tbe wooded street.

Among tbe pines, scores lay tbe trial of this case shows the estate to be worth about $140,000. Placing a valuation of fifty dollars per acre on tbe land, the contestants receive, by this settlement, In addition to tbis.Noyes and John Jackmau take, under thevulj, eighty acres of land each, and Hiram Jack-man and Mrs. Lappin $1,000 each. The Berlin Courant has the particulars of tbe arrest of a German, named Wilhelm Schmidt, for alleged west. The housewives looked trem- did before Petersburg, and pressing blingly at the fires and lights within, the little one into this, she put her and the men took a last look at the on body above it as a shield, and possibilities without.

For ruanj it wheu tbe day-light came, botb wero was truly a last glimpse. Tbe noise dead the little baby face unscarred, tween Henry Rhine. Chicago, and Hocran. who promptly ordered the 1 1 A 6 Ibis, pork, 6 bbls. beef, 18 boxes Dispatch Received by Ellis Beard, from Chicago Oorrraor Jewell, one of tbe tKrectora and of the Flnane i Onannitiec, la bera, and that the 'M'lltSNIX" loaan will be paid a fast aa the loaaeaean adjaated Loaareinthe fire about Dalj, New York, played at arrest 0f Cullen.

Judge Hogatt not burnt: but smothered to death men's, women's and children's cloth. Brooklyn last evening, game trench I afterwards ordered the arrest ing and bedding, wash tubs, pails. but the mother burnt almost to cin Through tbia underbrush, thirty bodies of men and children were picked .1 I- rl Caroms, 500 points, for $1,000, was of election Inspector James Bums, 7 grindstones, and 2 boxes containing won by Daly by SOU to 3UU points. up, more or less injured by fire. In of reventh district same ward, char ders.

-The hardy lurrbermen are not a variety of tools, door bangmgs.etc. Highest run by Khmes, oo- Daly i great many instances the human re A similar lot of goods was sent down grew in volume, and came nearer and nearer with terrific crackling and detonations. The forest rocked and tossed simultaneously a dire alarm fell upon the imprisoned village, fur tbe swirling blasts came now from every, side. In one awful instant, BIST highest run was 44. ged with- throwing ballots on the floor instead of putting them in the mains were aistinguisnca irom ani te TAbnepee, in charge of Mr.

bod- attempt to kill his wife by beating ber with a club and cutting her with a knife. On the street public opin A meeting was beld yesterday, frey, of Milwaukee, These supplies, mals by the teeth alone. One horror-struck relative recognized the rel One o'clock P. M. In tbe lower of stockholders of the Atlantic or the means to purchase them, were wont to exaggerate, and the perfect accord of every stoiy aud iucident confirm every episode of this tragedy.

Faithful to the helpless, a stout woodman cairied out on his shoulders oue deadly sick of iever. He burrowed for the helpless body a sandy ics of his neph-w by a pen-knife em Great Western Railway, of New part of the town it is very quiet, and bedded in an oblong mound of ashes. contributed troin all parts ot the country. One box of clothing caaao York, at their office, Nassau street, bnt little business is being aone, many stores being closed entirely while What docs it avail to narrate circum to take into consideration ail agree Are now prepared for the from bacramento, California, and a before expectation could give shape to the horror, great flame shot up in the western heavens, and in countless fiery tongues struck downward into the village, piercing crery object stantially the inexpressible horrors of ion ran high against tbe culprit, and, if he bad not been in the keeping of Constable Merriraan, it is two to one that he would have been lynched by tbe excited people. He it confined in Jail.

Mrs. Schmidt is in a dangerous condition. Her face, chest. many more are now closing. ment made by tbe Directors of tbe Co.

for consolidation of interests of these succeeding days. TV hat good There are are as yet no reports ot number of others from Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and other states. A supply of hay and feed I'S'iFAri to tell of the dead faces staring up the company with those of tbe Atlan any disturbances in up-iown, xne AND WINTER ward through tbe calm waters or tic Great estern Railroad of wards are all quiet. In tbe sixth, is expected this week. The supplies 1 at aaaa aaam the piteous circumstances of a bwnd- Penns.

There was a full attendance Tweed's ward, where a very fall vote new on hand is amply sufficient to re sepuloher, and then began the struggle for his own life. lie had linger ed too long, and his scarred body was found near the refuge of the man bis heroism bad preserved. The tornado played through the desolated street and swept the river aud tbe lowland adjoining. The tim is being thrown, Tweed is ahead. that stood in tbe town like a red hot bolt A deafening roar mingled with blasts of electric flame, filled the air parayizing every soul in the place There was no beginning to the work of ruin tbe flaming whirlwind swir of stockholders, over ninety-nine per body and limbs were bruised and disfigured with marks of violence, and her teeth had been nearly all knock lieve all present suffering in thu dis red heart-wrenching tragedies during and following that treacherous Sunday night No moral underlies the cent of tne stock being represented.

trade, with a fulT stock of 1 Ott 309 Actual firm put out with it. More than $4000,000 00 worth of proKrty aavt-d mull liter llami-s. Tbe (it.veriatut-ial ti.a adopted it. all the Uatlit" Ktilrriils use il. laftMinutt CumfaaAiea ivriitce raln wherr it ia firtfodueed- IitTatuaMr tor Private; ReM4itrtv.

Seh4M' Hoaeea, HnM. YTaioaw, a 11 ail trict, i 1 he wans of lumber and shin The vote for consolidation was unan gles is the one now most pressingly imous, Barrett, for -Supreme judge, is re-ceiving a great many Tammany votes.Tammanny giving Led with tbe go-by. There are two Assembly districts in the 6th ward, in one of which the Tammany candidate is pit. If. Wasaart, Town Clerk of baiUJinc whtra life and pmpertv arc in Ex.

Governor McCormick, of Ar Ltneolo, reports, that on ferty acres ber of the mill floating down among frotm Are. SeiKl for 4 It IfexrV er aj.ply tea terrible story; an mat ingnienea human nature was capable of came into play that direful night the slaughter resulteu from no ati of omiss-on on the part of JJo unseem- izona, in an interview in relation to led in an instant through the town. There was no diversity in tbe geueral experience: all heard the first inexplicable roar, i Home aver that the earth shook, while a credulous few of timber land owned by him, there the people, made additional- laboi out. She was irrational from the effects of the beating. Thu Appleton Putt says lumbermen are active in making preparation fur the winter campaign The flouring uiillls are doing an extensive business this fall, Tbe Mauston Star says loggers HI.

D. PEAK Indian affairs, reports the Indians are. not straight logs enough left to and dauger," and daylight broke tor Drj Goods, t.i i i i ahead, ia the other tbe Reformer leads Tammany ites, at present. build a 24 leet square bouse, and there to be treacherous, arid so long as tbey are fed and get reservations riuiv ou me saturate! nuirivun ue i I oirlorf natural causes in achie- nearly all others are similarly cir their cramped 7. 7 1 fore tbey dured dry Gen'l Agent at Green Bay I- i At this hour the lammanny lick- they will continue to be a source of The I 8 COmpetramtJljr autj tiuuijucacaa cumstanced.

Local arrangements limbs from the icy waters. and lumbermen arc sending their great trouble. He thinks tbe pres et in tbe 5th ward seems to be ahead, but in the 7th ward, O'Donavoa avow that the heavens opened and the fire rained down from above. Moved by a common instinct, for all knew that the woods which encircled the town were impenetrable, every have been made to partially supply ence of a good force of troops who this district with lumber, and, we ou. isnnllintra haavr Ttite Atrainat mingled crowd of men, women, and children, cow, and swine had held this watery refuge since 10 o'clock of the nigtit before.

Of the hun would be ready for aggressive move presume, similar arrangements will devaftatlOB in uuman anuaia. un the contrary, superhuman daring and energy were put into active operation to mitigate preternatural horrors. The immensity of visible destruction at Chicago surpasses the Tweed. Hois ments, and for tbe prompt punish be made in the other districts. habitation was deserted to the flames ment of infractions of the law, as tbe Tbe town officers are busily engar and the gat-ping multitude flocked to dreds of human beings that entered Tbe election in Jersey City and Hoboken is proceeding quietly.

Tha vote will be very large. Several ar only means of securing peace with the waters. 1 not escaped; the ed in preparing official statements of the river. On the west the mad bands into the woods early this season- The Stroughton Reporter says Cassins Carr, a boy of fourteen, shot on bis mother's farm, Tuesday morning at one discbarge of bis gun, five Mallard ducks, weighing in the aggregate sixteen Richmond Republican says last Sunday morning the manufacturing estab completeness of this devastation, but them. tbe extent of tbe destitution in their rests for false voting have been made.

Chicago, with all its woes, bas not Secretary Fish states that he has ForPoni da Lac, inneHat, fiwn laPtair, t'evluiBa-t, Mn.vrH;v KfwautM, laa-or, Brown, Outagamie, un- 1 ttaa. aVv-tt CARPENTER'S Largest Assortment of i i if I. Flower Pots respective towns. The report from horde saw tbe bridge in flames in. a score of places, and, turning sharply to the left with one accord, plunged two-thirds of its citizens to deplore Fierce bas already been received.

Ladies', Misses' and ne intention of resigning, at least not until after all matters pertaining to JSo markets. la New York. City and Chicago business is geaerly suspended. as dead. and will be published next week.

into the water. Three hundred people wedged themselves in between the Treaty of Washington, is finally with others. Witb oue of tbe men who passed arranged. lishment of that village was destroy through that night of destruction frightened eows trampled many under the waters; tbe blistering beat blinded many who hopelessly groped about in the current and finally sunk. To this day lidnecau tell bow great was the slaughter in tbe waters.

After the. burning heat of the night, a numbing chili followed, and the water soaked group erawled over dead bodies and hot sands to the only blazing building in all the waste about them. roups of dead were found The Detraction Wronrbt Childrens' SHOES COITJiTT 0 BROWN, I Court. I NCI NNATTI. Nov.

7- wandered over ttie pretty rising piain where Peshtigo spread its thriving stores atd handsome bouses. Save 11 user fJOBraxv. the rolling booms, swayed to and fro by the current, where they roasted in the hot breath of flame that hovered above them, and singed the hair on eaeb head momentarily exposed above the water. Here despairing men and women held their children i lly of ttrawa Bay To L'HalSTTA JoBjaeaar. YOU arr Hereby aotiSed that a warrant Attachment baa area laarf against you.

Advocate prints a list of tbe losses of life and property in Door Henry Goodyear obtained in the court yesterday against and your property attached to aauafy te de where the bouses were built. with cellars, wbicb was very rare, there is no trace' of a former habitation. Here ed by fire. flow it occurred bas not been determined. Smith Sc Laws each lost $4,000 Battenberg, $2,400 Johnson i Beaver Dam Vxiizm reports that Sunday a Polander, named Xavier Winkler, was drowned in tbe pond in that city, while in the act of swimming after a duck which he was supposed to havo shot.

Be county, and adds: several dentists tor infringement of mand of Ovrliard Bung, amonnung to rouruwa Dollar and 8eTenty-Be cent bow, unleaa yoa shall appear befcre W. E. Ilatile, a JtHtiee of tne Peace, ia and lor aaid Ooonty, at hi MBee, the Goodyear patent. Ever brought to Green Bay and there are metallic remnants of Tbe annual meeting of tbe Ohio Bewing-mavhiues and cracked stones. anJ at LOW PRICES, earn mty, on me nu aay till tbe cold water eame as an ally to within a stone 8 throw of tbe water." the flames and deprived them of Families rushing downward for a strength.

-t breathing phtce bad been1 blown np- The list; give one hundred and seventeen, persons burned to death, fourteen severely burnod and many ethers wbo were scorched in tbe dif Mm, at rn tne toreraren, jaotrnewa which they are offering 1 Remember the Place, 127 Wash- Horticultural Society will be beld in will be neaneraa aaua job. ana jwu pcvinmj Also, Mulford, Nov. 21st. bM pay te debt. Tbe hardware and drag atore almost the only reminders of things hat were a blackened mortar Meantime, the eastern bank was I on by the rushing blasts and struck win imr Paled, thia SOta day of or toner, in t.

Mesers. Higby Sc Co's. atore, and ferent settlements of which we have densely crowded with the dying and Tbo'; ghostly throng hud- riaintr. tbe xUuraod depot at Colbourn, tin record. the dead.

7 Rushing to tbe river from died, shrieking and bewailing about I stands idly in a wild eonfusionjof melt- were destroyed by fire Sunday even this direction, tbe swirling blasts met the flaring embers, and tbe terrible ed glass and lead, with tee pestle One hundred and sixty aevea end aingle persona have been had been in the habit, when shooting ducks, to swim after them himself this time, on account of severe cold water, be must have been taken with a cramp. He leaves a wife and two children. ing loss on store, $10,000 insur tbe victims lull In tbe face and mow Iv too havu Aimnrsa to srtx Aa awvatmnanar. aev time, mea. roll of tbe missing was soon called I ready for new deeoction.

Two or from end to end of tbe ashen waste. 1 three mea with terrible taoea were ARRIVING DAILY, Of Every Kind in hia Urn 110 WaritrffltmStrttt. 6-3a i ance in Pboenix $5,000, Manhattan rendered homeless, iu most eases los ington Street. 3 ed a swath through the fleeing host. I av, and aaoe-leaih by adverUaUc tt la Ta Paiu Stats Gaxbtti, Co, $5,000.

No vestige of human habitatiott re-'moriniraboat putting up shed for ing clothing, Inhalation was annihilation." Scores 0 a at a..

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