BDBKUG BOBSBi' * ‘ ' .• . • • • . . i 1 ..C.-Jfc- •. .. ■ - Wi • - •- I .• l ■ • •• _ • r m• 4 _ ■ fc r — ■ ■ ■« . Ki lt;■ i aJ* fl. Btltliro^fl llTtrf HUbl« H»-■ ftrorc4 This nonUas-Nlne Hone*■ »!»«- '..t '.'-i-'-.V'-.v• • - • . ^ ^ r. ■ ^ ^ ^ i ^ iTbtsm drain* between 4 and 5; o1doek J.M.Baltbrope’s livery stable on the corner of Seventh and'Vermont was die* covered to be - on ;fire, and before the department could reach the. place the fUmes bad gained each headway that they could not be controlled. The building wialt; completely deatroyed. Mr. Balthrope lost four horses, nine double hacks or carriages' and eight baggies. Judge J. CL Thompson lost hie horse, buggy and harness; Beddieger Gertie, a horse* wagon and; harness; George BmBh aJioTee*.harness and two baggies; CoU W. ,F. Moore, horse, buggy and harness; John Boulter, of .Lima, a horse, buggy and harness. - The only articlessaved were one carriage and the child’shearse. . • .-The fire was caused. by the explosion hf a lamp in the rear of the stable.