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Show SETTLERS ALARMED. They Claim to Hart Dren Warned by tboSioax to Look Oat. A riREMArl'CRs.SHCD TO DEATH ON A TRAIN. Great Lta of Lifj Through tbe Collapse ol a Build- la?. TslesniA to tae Sewi.1 nearest or the Indians. Mod ix, Dak., Nov. 22. Sheriff Burgenheimer this morning received re-ceived a telegram from Sims, a town forty miles nt3f,s'atingthat the people peo-ple are coming in from Muddy and Heart rivers, having been warned by Siojx to look out for themselves. The sheriff" shipped forty guns to Sims and Hebron. Captain Hal loran, commanding officer at Fort Abraham Lincoln, maintains that there is no cause for alarm. London Mock Market. Lomxw, Nov. 22. The stocks opencj buoyant but the prices afterwards after-wards fell slightly on rcaliziug sales. The prices compared with the closing yesterday, showed an advance all along the line. The market closed very steady at a slight reaction from the best prices. I Iflren Killed. jRSf City, Nov. 22. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express building fell down thl3 morning. It is reported that fifteen men were killed. The building in coarse of erection by Wells, Fargo & Co. fell this morning, burying a large number of mtu in the ruins. Eighteen pcr-sou9,twelvu pcr-sou9,twelvu iron workers ard fiiteen laborers were taken out and carried to tho hospital. The injuries ot some are regirdcl as fatal and it is probable that a number of thtm will die. Ono man Is known to le dead, the body being crushed. The heavy Iron girders were too heavy for tho brick work, causing a coll ipso of one of the waits. Men are still being be-ing taken out from the ruins. -.en lark Mock llitrtstt New Youic, Nov. 22. There wa3 nothing in tbe nun s this morning to change the temper of the stocks. The dealings continued to show ac-. tivityand on the strength or yesterday yes-terday were miking material advances ad-vances over the entire list. The first prices were all higher. Great anlmition was shown, especially in St. Paul, Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, preferred, Atchison, Richmond Rich-mond A. Well Point, aud Hack Island. Is-land. All exeept Missouri, Pacific and Northern, preferred, showed material a Ivanccs. The IJock Island rosol, Union Pacific 11, bugar Be-fineries Be-fineries U, bU.Siul The urgent demand of tho early trading slacked towani 11 o'clock and there wns i partial reaction, while tbe Viilards showed considerable weakness. No material tendency was mado in tbe downward ulrectlon, however. Mrlhluc Jllners. NlSHVltAK, Tenn., Nor. 22 Six thousand coal miners, nine-tenths nine-tenths cf all themlnerain Altlama, will probably strike. Itipresents-tives Itipresents-tives from every mine in tho Statu liavo been In session here this week. Three days ago they demanded an increase in wages from December 1. The demand has bcn refused by all mine operators and i strike seems certain. Last July tho miners signed a twelve Mouths' contract. They now propose to break it. tola Itnssli St. PCTUtsuUKti. Nov. 22 The Neva Is frozen over an J navigation here is closed. Itntlroad srcldrnt. KaKA.EE, III , Nov. 22. The south bouud fast mall on thu Illinois Illi-nois Central was wrecked this morning. The fireman was crushed to death. The engineer had his leg cut effand one arm shattered. Thu accIJtnt was caused by a ml-placed switch. TbP Citizens' Hank. New York. Nov. 22. The run on the Citizens' Sains Bank continued con-tinued this morning. The lank officials say the ruu will be broktu today. The paymtnts already made amount to nearly $3tX,K)J. 1 ranee llorrowlusr. Pai:i3, Nov. 22. The Malm says. A new French loan of 7u0,0W,(K francs w ill be issued on January 12. |