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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1870. B THE TABERNACL not Jovel Then you are not living the new Iif It docanot take's very good man to love his fricnds. Anybody can fove them that love him, < a " bt that {a what grace Is for, to make you love The Great Religious Revival Cons | your encmics. lcnvume,fml won't lease me! Nobody shall VEGETINE. have my Johnny, I'll die by him 1" Th's exhi- bitfun of affection (8 very seldom witnessed In the court-room, and it called forth the applause e e s : VEGETINE fthe Court B and, spectators it Jonmny | The Boston Nine Donate Another and a share in tho Parliame: 'y representatlon, There are 207 orators fuseribed “already, and the nine dava’ nlLuuF will only give six minutes to each. Tho timols fartoo sliort foreven thamost . . fluent to give expreas) to his vi L L begets love d hatred begets hatred, opo Beginning to Undor- | 4t &re i Gonvontion. » ToTe uben the ducted by Moody and T e woll w youi, o 1egin to focl | the house, and ho only sccomplishied (¢ by sub- Game to the St. Louis . Eusop Czar's East- Sanke kindaly toward himj but, fvt you hear that he has | mitting to the pleasant operation of & kids and Browns 18 THE GREAT stand the zfi ) GREAT BRITAIN. 4 suoken evil of you, ftin” very nataral for you | & loviog embrace. & ern Po oy. OBITUARY. 0 cel a coldocss WAar m. o ———— anm;;n?u‘,u?a.afism;‘paun. hw‘l;o n:‘u.s formerly | An Increased Attendance Last !";;;‘,‘Il‘ ,';cfl‘p'g'%',‘,';i 1';:::75‘::‘1;3? g'.;:::'%g' “xsi,""":x'fi CRIME. o Chicago's Champions Play a One-gided L1 . . ¢! . e {ho Powors Ig- o e Tiyening-+-Neacly $,000 e s thia FochT ani 1oved It not bor TITE ROBBERS, Game at Marshalltown, Ia. Would Mavo th Fie thousand pounds worth of Amerlcan Present. cause it loved Him, but because it Hedld not Gpectal Dirpalch to The Tribune. * XD pore Tarkey and Enforce Their Own Torms, lovs.it He could not raveit. Anditis just so Th E i D wmx lCllrl,ullnns.h l[flwe crlm‘&. bnc;finkkm puul Illc e Evan cou with love in our hearts we ha er keep still, gellst IsgpurEes. on Dr. Arnot, of Edinburg, oncs polnted g’ut o eagles were withdrawn from tho Bank of England yesterdny for shipment to tho United States. Thoso shipments are expected to continue, the A B7. Paut, Minn,, Oct. 8.—The relatives visit- o the Yooor biother fn jall at Faribault | R2°€S 8t Cincinnatl, New York, H ].th are Laurette Younger, who heard of thelr cap- and Elsewhere. ea: - es orerl yaluc of nonoy belng so low that the lode of Love Versus Duty, me s famlly'in s congregstion which ho sald ture while at a seminary In Lexington, Mo, and o l':)'fifi:t while the gold’ {s {n transit is of no lm- wle" c:.o‘l‘ylc rcue{vfiml, 5‘ uve:nl :l' thim,‘ 3:;41‘31;‘-‘ ;{ brnt:{clr‘h;hw, R.8. :Ia:l, ::1 l‘!:l“'”l?e ?x,:'nnty‘i BASE-BALL. ce, jurch the next Sunday, and 10, e (] 3 o ant 3 And, 08 a Proliminary, Seoures | The noon prayer-meeting at Farwell Hall yes- all been won bya Sinllo, e was passing u]num;n? b;“:gf r.f,:“:’c,:‘ an, ;m isiting the ,p‘::‘, B:“‘" v:; ;“‘:’;“-b; 'Tmngportation to the Border SPAIN. terday was marked by an tncreased sttendanco | ouse on his way to church one Bunday ipatch 4all yesterday went straight to Jim Younger, B1. Louss, Mo., Oct, 3.—The victory of Bt. GENEB,AL DEBHJITY. ‘Wwho was lying inside the cell with his head close | Louls over Boston to-day was a pure gift from to the bars, through which sho kissed him re- | Morrill, who played the most wretched game at P“de sobbing and shricking the while, £8y- | gecond-base ever witnessed In this city, and gave :f‘: ‘t:oe‘::’ ‘!"‘J’;H Ut(!lt‘ls l’; dw?:olo ‘yu%ll ""w‘;‘lfi the Browns all their runs. Battin made a three- never have been here, They've cnticed you | bate hitin the scventh inning, but was left on THE CUBAN CAPTAIN-GENERALSHIIP, LownboN, Oct. 4~5 8. m.—The &Standard’s Madria dispatch snys it {s rumored that Gen, Campos will replace Jovcllar ss Captaln-Gen- eral of Cuba, of ministers and laymen, Mr. Moody gave a | Morning, and saw a little girl standing at the running commentary on a portlon of the history }'u'é'é’ 2:& m]a::cl:l“::‘r(nm "i-':fé”.:e‘i';‘é'u‘..fi'«'.‘"fi,g 'hzlt’ll: of the Prophet Daniel, who scems to bo a fayor- i,m was at tho window again, and this time i {to character with him, In this portralturs of | o smiled ~and bowed, and the lttle Scripture charactors the evangellst {s inimitable, | girl ~bowed ~in return, '1"':‘0 Wl'-h"&(mn They scom to have suffered him to become per- :'s"“ wora. . —som . o other. Cehifidren for His Troops. .ge Porte Still Objects to Ar- the window watching for him, and they | tothis. Oht dear brosher, what shall I do now? third by Bchafer's brilliant double play, George % @renting & Formal GERMANY. fectly famillar with them as well as with thelr | powed and smiled, and Fao Tittle girl clapped | Therc's no one to care for' me when you're gone. wfll.}hlgl ‘short-fieldiug was marvelous, Fine | common sympions. Violent motion often throws tha mistice ' BANK BTATEMENT. record fn'the Bible. It {s easy to tmagine that | her hands as he took off his hat to her, Fl’ve Oh what shall I do?"" Cole was uncasy when | ficlding won tho game, the Browns belug out- | JEATE, into tlie mone tumulcuois action. “ihe vital ! Benva, Oct. 8.—The weekly statement of the | when Mr. Moody dies and goes to Heaven, | fiext timo thoro was a lady at tlie window with | hie heard she was coming o him. ' 8ho bows batted two to one. Sireoin la-aiminineds 1atieue foliows moderate Of —_— Imperial Bauk of Germany shows & decreas'of | Noah, Moscs, Abraham, Daulel, David, Paul, the children, and he did ot know just what to | shaking hands, but speaking no word except o THE sconE. siightexercise, Tho breathing, thougl quiet when at Test, becomes hurried and even' palnfully sitated nn- 20,065,000 marks. Barnabas, and tho reat, will scem to himlikeold do, but he bawed, and the lady bowed in return. | grecting, and to Bob the same. They have al- Bt Touls, i — Thien slie_said to the children, 1 think that | waya sald Jim was tho pet of the family, and I, A gdlnE Leialia, gl " iaWill Abide by No Compro- scquaintances. T e Toxa inister; he s a buok under | appeared more e o etout hiscondition than | Frie, S T e, P et O Servia 5 ;.0 that Is Not Submitted ABYSSINTA. Al the pastors are requested to meet in | his arm, and hos such ahappy looking facc— | thuirown. Miss *Ret™ ls rather i)rmossculng Clapi, mon.” Violent nd obstinate ncuraicle patna Id b mise tha to Her UNFOUNDED. council to-morrow at the close of the noon w)mu?md thing it would i In appearance, not over 20 yeurs old, slight fig- | McGe: side, bre er parin of the body, are ala Lonpox, Oct, 3.—A dispatch from Alexandrin saya it is now certalu that the reported capture of Massowah by the Abyssinians is unfounded. IAYTI. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION, Irequent attendanta upon thie discanc. The secretione s1¢ sometimes uiminianed. In femaica tio mensas are eF suspended or very parifa - : formed, The bile Is nunlp‘yc.nlnd CautlvenEun with ‘wa: L2 healthy evacustions from (li bowels and dyspeptic state 1 of the stomach, are extremely cOmmon symptams, ! ha ooking face meeting, to conslder sud perfect a plan for | Wayatell ninister by his happy i3 —and so she sct the children'to follow him, a general convention of minfsters and Christian They lnu“dah}s‘church, and heard him preach workers throughout the Northweat, for this | and‘cameback and brought so gundnrugorl great snd wicked city #8 by no means the limit | that presently the whola family camo to hear of the faith aud labors of the zealous and suc- | him, and were all at last brought to Christ just cessful evangelists, They will be satisfled with | through the cffect of o smile. Iove {3 a ure, below the medium helight, fale complegion, | Battin, ight brown hair, and regular features. Hall, Tier escort, {s a tail, large tman, sandy complex- fon, shiort beard, mustache, aund hair, alimost red; looks somewhat like Cole Younger. A'sad casualty happened outside Faribault Jail this morning near 4 o'clock, William Rumors of Other Massacres in the Viecinity of | norocoouat® MARVELOUS EFFECT, 3 soora 5! owmonanmo |l wl cocooorkr ol moogourmol X Bl ononrrner ol cooronson! s oma|e > D | cnomnmron 3 amomemeen S 5 B H nothing less than a general relirious awakenin; rreat power, When your heart is all aglow | Henry Rapernick, Special City Policeman,whose U, R Srrvena: 8, Salonica. HAVANA, Oct. 8—An uusuccessful attomnt tbrouglfmut this whila region of country, B 1 Rith ove, when you are red-hot with | beat was T the lower town away {rom the fail, 0| 10 e g sjiaed VEGETL ," bins been made to assassinate President Canal AT TIE TABERNACLE, the lova of Christ, and get down | and whose orders were at night not to approach 8 {he spring of | he year 1802 [ was sick from genersi do. 2 of Haytl, 5 The meeting ot tho Tabernacle lnst night | close to some poor lost sinner to save him, you the jall where the police headquarters are now 1| r N wu::vu; %fin"."{u‘f‘v:‘??v‘u fin‘n‘c"-’:‘«?“ 1ish Cabinet Council Called e ———— showed a large focrenso both in numbers and | are pretty sure to bring ifin to Chirfst. A’ poor | establislied, for somo unknown reason came to- % | many remedie, withaut recefving any bens . AnEng TIRES Interost. Tlic 6,000 who were present on Mon- | preachier can preach well when Iis heart fs aif | wards the jail. ‘His appronch was heard Ly 0} 0 | 3y af themn, ustll 1 wes pers \ to Considor the Situntion, ’ day ovening came again, hrlnglni; about 2,000 | on firc with Jove. People come to me sometimes | Frank Glazier, of Dundas, standing guard out- | Brown, 0| 2 | Hctors I idtaken this ons week, my i “ IN cmic. more with them, Thero were only about 200 | to complain of thelr miuister, and slde. Glazier ordered him to halt, but Raper- | gchater, 3 b. 2| 2 wuge it every day, gaining more strength until N AGO. vacant chairs in the entlre building, always may to them, ©Ilow many min- | nick continued to advance, saylog, 't Don'tyou | Bradley, p. | 2 | completely restored to neaith. TIE WAR. The alarm from Box 535 at 1:25 yesterday | “'On the plstfarm was n grand rally of mints- [ utes cach day do you spend proying for | know mel D'in o policemand’ Again 1212 | ey, the cabe of weneral ey, e Tndeed tnor " morning was caused by aflre, supposcd to be | ters, some who have not biven able to attond be- | your minister™ Tlm{ spikea thelr guns ss { Glazier, who had been told polidemen were Totaliersserssonenss 10i27116:14 21 Webticr ot Chanitvionay Sias. CONSTANTINOI'LE. pp h Dl o — . wo, . A correspondent at Con- | Incendiary, in the residence of Michacl Cabill, forc, " Profs, Fisk and Boardmnn, of the Chi- | quick us anything. People who love their min- | ordered not to sporoach the fall, ordered him to | ~Zaninge— 1 8780 EETE R ey o, Ok, L ot .0 | o i e oo, v, Damaga st | S8 Afgoigea Sy, ik Mot | e mdvia oyt gt | BLSRLSortl pol | S §8088| sworzen nome le telegral g rd, . Co n| he Ve vin | {ind a great deal of help from thelr ministry. ce- ) 3 . ?n:?;tfluml.g The incendlary character of {(“"Y covered ll')' insurance for $1,500 in un- | Partlett, who llngcx’-”n’ o Mitle longer | Mr. Moody closed it 2 touching Incident of | mon's star, Glazier, meantime retreating, | = Three-ba attin, Lenaxox, N, I, Jan. 20, 1870, T T 1ea In the public prints, ho thinks, ren- | <o SOTREL R i to eatel'somothing of i revivnl spirit to carry | a wild young lad wit, after oxhausting the pa- thinking Rapernick Was an accomplico of the | Two-baes hits-Manning, Mr. StEvRNS: g ounticles o tho pU e D e st 1 | okl alurn rom Do 781 at 12:80thls morning | to hig new feld of labor in Indiauapolte tio | tience of u wtnibr of teackiors In the Sabbath- fmprisoned robbers, and that the movement of | Jind egmed-Nene, eteer of your T itoed TanThee io dhtorm 104 of the ers it uegen caused by a fire jn the two-story and base- | Rey, Drs, Everts, Parkhurst, Glbson, Goodwin, | school, was ot length won to Chirst by gentle, uils hand was for the purprse of drawing n Umpt W, Burtis, of St. Lonls, When I commenced tAKIng 16, & year agn, 1 wia very \he Bosphorus to protect the lives and property {""%,f"b"fc at No, 280 Clybuurn avenue, owned | \y, ‘1Y, Patton, Dishop éheney and many | patient love. revolver, fired upon him, shooting hitm _through AT MARSIALLTOWN, TA much debilitated, My liinbi were swollen ro_that s . »f Amerfeans, o cth Holz, and oceupled by her a8 8 mil | otfiera, A reporter usked Mr. M. W, Harvey, | The closing praser and benediction weroby | the heart, and Rapernlek foll dead, Deccased Specint Dirpateh 6 The Trivume. s Imposstble for e to”get Into or "out from & 3 ASIASSINATED, linery storo and rusldence, ' Dumice to bulld: | e Chalrman of the Exeentive Committae, | the Rev. Dr. Goodwin, waa n Uerman, about 27 years old, and o promi= | MARSHALLTOWN, 1., Ucts S.—A Jarge crowd | Gecd: T €ouid ecareety sand ity Tect sty appetita i Bocmanzst, Oct. 8.—It 1s rumored that a ';5,'[:, .}{"”‘.’m‘l {;"l'l $2,000 fn unknown coim- | yho was at his usual post of duty, to give him e nent Odd-Fellow of Rice County. He uo | witnessed the game played here to-day between | Yas gone, my strengil Talling Faplily, After ring o L Abbost, thie Guemman Oensutat | Tt b Jons toces ohanat oceuled a8 & res- | ¢ho pames of the miniaters on the platform, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. relatives in this country. the Chicazo White 8tocklngs and the Marshall. | Jour medlcine fora few weeka I began to fmprave. My brther o Harry Abatt, fae Gy 2% | tdenco by John Karr, 'whioso loss unon furuiturs | & Pat tnem ull down; they ora all here, | was Genronnti DS — fown Ciub. The viaitors showod thelr wonder. | S15ie Iupravcg, and Jay ieenith returnes 1 cas okt who wes asensainated lnst May, hus | nnd bedding amounts toabout 8150, upouwileh | s reply. Tu opening thoservices Mr. 'Moody [ ¢ e (e g ey TIREW HIM DOWN-STAIRS. ful batting powers, and, cousidoring the disa- | 80d Lfcel £ owe it to VXGETINE: Tours fratefully. . been massaered, togethier with his family, near | H4¢ 9 A Kuve out the hymn: T EAGL, Aoty Oct meste Lhamicr, o Special Dispatch to The Tribune, greeable day, piaged » good ficlding game. The MIE, C. A 0 TILDEN, Sslonlcs. ® 1am 80 glad that Jesus loves me, Commerco to-dny adopted a resolution protest- | yoprer, Iil, Oct. S.—Information was re- | local nine Latted well, but thelr fielding was THE VORTE'S REFLY. AT LINCOLN, NEB, which the congrregation sung nsif they were a | inz agalnst oppressive rntes of insurance, and | eojved hero this afternoon of a murder which | Father Inferlor, Anson colobrated Lis first ap: A PERFECT CURE. £ AL Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, company of chlldren_singing this child’s song. | appolnted o committee to confer with tnsurance n | Pesraucefn his native place s a professional Cuanuestowy, June 11, 1801, Pants, Oct. 8.—It 18 stated e Porte's LixcoLy, Neb.. Oct. 8.—FEarly thi pany PP was committed Iate last night at- Tamarack, 1 layer by some fine work in Lis usual positio Mn. € 'th salsof the Powers offers o 1NCOLN, Neb., Oct. 8.—Early this cvening | Tt fs nota grown up hymn af all. Porhaps that | companics and demand o reduction of 40 por | Wheatland Township, sbout fourteen miles | Higd bebind th d us pitch position, | Mg L B ST 8 10 enrttty that Ve ad reply to the propo: the residence of John Otterblen, in South Lin- | is the reason why o niavy like to sing it, b Th Iitticia Fectth: At ratés sF iy 80 behind the M:KL":M a5 i or. pUAE BIETDIy 18 80 LATIy thal Y aRtine fnate d uspension of hostilities, but mot an armistice, 1n, took firc i defective ab The Rev. Wul{nm Alvin Bartiett oifered tho | cent- The resol I c8 are | yoqp of thiscity. The vietim wos a mon named Score—Chicago, 85; Marshalltown, 7. % Bl it !n.fi:mc ‘doesnot, grant the ausonomy demand | £ i FoJeom wdetackive flue Aad burted opening prayer; Mr. Sankey sang “ Tho Ninety higher now than befors the introduction of to the ground. Loss, $2,000. At 8 o'clock this morning the Pioneer House, the first hotel cver built in Lincoln, was de- stroyed by fire, It was owned by L. A, Serog- in,” The hotel was operated by Frank Dav! Losg, £3,000. The last flre was undoubtedly the work of an incendlary, Thers had_been no fire in the uity sincethieburning of tho Opera-House, Oct 10, 1875, till these. AT KENOSHA, WIS, Special Dirpatch o The Tridune. Kexosua, Wis,, Oct. 3,—This city was thrown James Himm, who has Kept bonrders for some | Hose hits—Chiicago, 20 Marsballtows, 9. EEET e Srany fager consupption, and seld f could vo time past, and has, on differcnt occaslons, had En'ort—Chlmfl,:l:! g:";"(’:g“’“! 4. trouble with one of them. Last night the Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune, bfiuder gn quusflnnl 'zh?se L:xcl‘une ‘x‘v: wc{;: un- (l{?fi‘lww:"'b‘:l:“t l?cl‘.v&h—']rahed.\\’xcutmfnds W . able to obtaln, was Intoxicated and creating a | of Miiwaukee beal ¢ West Ends of lcago disturbance in an upper room, Mr. Shinm w%m. to-dsy 28t0 7. 01]](1 n0t be Wlthout ursulu for the purpose of quicting him. An alte: reation ensued, which resulted in the drunken THE TURF,. b 'xi"“{fif' t}n;owln Mr.dslflalr;; do;v'n tl'm tam‘llrl‘ JEROME PARK. \ eakin Ii8 ne an n hitn Instantly. B pbell, tho Caunty Garancr, was seat | NEW Yons, Oct. 8—The American Jockey for today, butcould not attend tothe ease. | Club to-dayliad o good track and o fair attend- The prap}v’e'r authorities wera slso notffled of the | nnce at Jerome Park for the second day of the F 0R TEN TIME ITS [mm‘- incs, and_that $200,000 profit is and Nines" the congregation sang Atonn ""“":‘! ot DAt] I s o Wa pralsc Thes, © God, for the Son of Thy | SHMULIY made s Lol Insucance, love; EAST BAGINAW, Atich,, Oct, 2.—The amount of Mr. Moody read the thirteenth chapter of L | salt fuepected during the month of Beptember Corinthiaus, the charity chapter, and after an | was 175,409 bacrcls, making a total for the year carnest prayer, in which he thanked God for the | of 1.ud,591 Larrels, The amount for a corre- blesacd privilege of telling the peopleof Chi- | gponding period last year was 800,500 barrela, cago about Christ, and another hymn by Mr. pfinwln;; ‘an increase this year to date of 249,001 Sankey, he sunounced his text: barrcls, Though 1 n!:onk with the tongues of men and 8r. Louis, Oct. 4.—United States Marshals of angols, and havo ot charity, 1 am becomo us | Barnard and Bucst arrived hero today from sounding brass or & tinkling cymbal."—L Cor., | Southeast Missourl, bringing with them Alex- ik 1, ander. Ballinger and Jackson Sinith, of Ballen- for certaln provinces, but promifscs reforms throughout the Empiro which will render an s~ fonomy uDDECEasAry. BERVIA. g1, Parznsnona, Oct. 8.—It {s officially con- fried that the tervlan Qovernment will only yield to 8 forelgn military intervention, and will Dot entertain peace conditions unless they are fist submitted to Bervia. RIFLES FOR BERVIA. BrieRapE, Oct. 8.—The Scrvian War Minls- MRS. LEDSTON, 05 Cook-st. The facts stated Mra, Ledate Al Ktown by e audtuey ave trues 242 5L RENESY fMalr, but it is not known bere wlhether the | fullmecting. The_great benefit I have recelved from the use ot o THOR SERMON. er County; Frank Drum, of Cape Girardeau, s o " . & g Year: ‘ terba nderd tho purchuso of 25,000 chassepot, | loto oxcitement aguln Tt eventog by the ring- | 3 oo g FIRSEDMOT, oy oy, | B Cotintsg Senh Praie, O GBS SNACRRR | mupderer hos boen rrusted, or faatll ot Jaret: | Tue frst raco was for a purso of 8300, one | FESR b Bl only o rchl talie for ratoring rifes fng and blowing of the different firo alarms, It | 010 T0No" veling to tha Church hove ofteds | with filelt dlatilliog. A number of other | caived hre very rogedy e | nile. All the entrics started, 88 follows: | the heaith, buts preveilve of discaies pecullar 1o tba ' TURKISH FLAN OF REFORM, \as soon dlscovered that ire hiad broken out fn | henbiored swhy they, woro not more useful. 1 | crooked distillers took to tho bush s soon sy | CCI¥ed aFe VEry mosgre: Courler, Outcast, Waco, Partnership, Tibble L.. | *Pf Wi ot b withont it for ten timos ta cost CoRsTAXTINOTLE, Oct. 8.—The Porte yester- | & barn In the rear of J, G. Gotttredson's | have msked inyself the smno question a thou- | thoe officers appeared fn thelr neighborhoud and INDIAN THIEVES Blsterof Mercy, Lexinrton Sccond, Love Chase, EDWIN TILDEY, &y communleated to the ambussadors of the | browery, on the North Blde. The flames wero | gand times, but T think tho answor is to be were not captured. £ g i N?- e it s ies | Attomey and Genera) Axent for Mumachuscetacr tbe Poverstioplan of roform spplicable to the u‘ndcr;:mnt‘)ln:mlwny before O.lhuln‘xl'rl:'nlunl ’the found in this 13th clmpter% flrlalt. Cmantltxlnns‘. BAx Flumclsco( Oct. 8.—A dlg nt;:h from 2 wa:«.au:h gfll_fil ;o E;;\r::-;u-n“‘ i ::d Hn‘::n 2 nrku‘mm“ e “c_p:f’s BA:‘ “l:a ;OA; Gratupens Lite | Insurance Colpiny, No. ‘& Btel a i Pl ' N . c i vi o " L3 TotsEpines Inchuding tho romoval of all disp. | Soaiachy 48 sooh, commubleatad to Hhe Lo | oy et e 15 evon w45 | s pemonepe o tria for parelapation i the s tart lcnat once 4 week In order to know ow to | the prisoners on trial for participation in the at- preach. A man may have the eloquence of De- | tack on the Chinese near Truckee, the Jury to- mosthenes, but no matter how much of an ora- | night found a verdict of not guilty. tor ho he hasn’'t got . love In 0x70N, Oct. 2.—A special from Willlamstown bia _heart, his preaching won't do auy | says: ‘The entire Bophiomore class at Willlama good. 1 lave known churchos to send away | Collego hos been suspended for ‘rushing fresh- and get avery eloquent minister, and then they | men, would think they were sure to hnyve nsuccesaful NEew Yong, Oct. 2.—All the rallway trunk church§ but somehow or other there wouldn't | lines report a marked increase Iu tho " freight- be any converslons, What was the matter? | trafile. Yluu wlllTl}ml om; by ,l’:endln I.hllu I.,)lnfl‘rtl::ent"h chapter. The man hadn’t ooy love in eurt, o Ié?‘“db‘u"f“)'fl:":“;#"" 'f:‘z“gh‘i“ ""{’,‘l‘l;‘“g:flt anm!wmi’.’l{’lfl‘)gclffilfik convention of angeis, L Tight aa well piit a boy Into the pulpit to' beat | Women will open to-morrow morning at 8t. a %us'drum 'sa to put a minister into it to | George's Hull, at Thirteenth and Arch streots, preach who {sn't full of love, Buch a.man i3 | and continuc in scsslon for three days, The nothing but eounding brass. s I kugw some men Elhu can dig out wonderful g{?&‘;"‘f,‘ 2‘“ .":d’ 'u:_uc‘;réfl%?n:;jfi?h é{fi: things out of prophecics; they understand all clly Becretary,. 9 C10! 3 imysteries, and we common poople sit at their | man of the Committce on Invitatlons, Julls feet and wonder at thelr knowledge; but after | Ward Howa. This is the fourth Congresa Leld all they don't scemn to bo of ony uso. What {s | under the samo ausplces, its object being to the troublel Paul tells you: * ThoughIunder- | meet o ln—culng demnnd for an interchange of stand nll mysteries and ull kuowledge, and bave | thought and harmony of action among women not charity or love, I mn nothing,” “Aud | intercsted in the advancement of thelr own sex. though I bestow atl my goods to feed the poor At the Centennlal Judges’ Pavilion, this even- and -lave not love, it profiteth me nothing.” | ing, the Women's Centennial Executlve Comn- Here 8 n man who gives 8500 to somo relict | mitteo will give a soclal reccption and a compli- goclety, and another who gives a cheek of 1,000 | mentary bauquet to the members of the Wo- to sorme theologleal seminary, but if ho docen't | man's Congress. do it for love, God can’t see any merit in it Ho Thursday next _will bo Rtede Island day at looks at the motive, and it tho gift 18 glven for | the Centcnnial Exposition. Gov. Lippett ar- ang other motive but love, it 1 not_accoptablo | rived this morning, with thirty-six members of to'God. “AndthoughI give my body to be [ his stafl,and registeredat tho United Btates burned, and bave not love, it profiteth me noth- | Hotel. At the reception at the Rhode Island ing." 1 bave no doubt there are some meu who | Btato Building, on Thursday, between 10 o’clock recolved to-day from Uralde, Tex.: A party of | two lengths, the rest in a bunch, The race twenty-five Tndians struck the Neuces River | proved a good one, and was won by Janet Nor- V(‘gefine i3 Sold hy all Drnggism. settlements on the 28th, stealiug horses, They | ton, Partucrship sccond, Courier (the favorite) e e wero followed by & smull band of white | third, and Wacn fourth., Time, 1:003¢ cach, DRESS S00D%, IR+ LTS oo Lo S men, who went to Frio settlement ’é‘g_fl &5 mutual pools on Janet Norton patd : for help. The Indians swept down | She fls ll IIY ufl S [}HSB econd race was for the Hunter atakes for on tho Babine River, below Frio City, | gliics, 8 years old. The atarters were Patience 1 stealing horses, attacking ranches and sheep- | Carter, Brown's B. F. Oden, Bowic's Clief an camps, and killing three white men_and several | Sultana, and Athlene. Before the start, Brown's Y Mcx‘l‘cs'mn. They - visited Frio and Gevoa settle- | fil) d:.'rw a jm‘n prepared fora .we;fle-cbue, MADISOl\ & PEGRIA'STS- ment in o like manner, and are now passing out bu{wu lod around into the track again. The . up the Neuces River in the vleinity | horses kept well together during the race, which uy Fort Clark with over 100 head wa;vron‘:u(ly bygfllllmnn, n'.l:nui’nmn [ ] of horses, sa tho trafl plalnly | Athleno third. Time, 8:18%. Distance, one mfii'e' {ndicates. Cltizens and soldiers oro In pur- | and three-quarters. 'MeDonald’s entrivs did noc suit, with a falr chance to overtake them. Full start. Fmiculm a8 given by some of the citizens in The Maturity stakes, 4-year-olds, three miles, rom the trall fo the cffect that this party has | was won by Tom Ochiltree, Chesapeake sccond, committed more deviltry than any party for glollle A.third, Groy Nun fourth. Time, " several years. 14314, ' The fourthrace, dash one mile and a half, was FOND DU LAC. wou by Vigll, Tvoles second, Presion last. | Bpectal Dimpatch to The Tribuns, Thne, 2:46. Foxp nu Lac, Sept. 8.—Last night a crowd ‘The stecple-chase was won by Deadhead, Bul- blockaded the sidewalk in front of the Catholic [ let second. Stauford. threw rider at the tuird INn Fatr, Policeman Dezattelo attempted: to clear | hurdle. Time, 4:57. Capt. Hamner refused a passage, and sssaulted II, B, Fargo, o wealthy "'l,':df_"c‘md bordle, and sy Rum got-off the broker, who fought back, Fargo was finally ar- BOSTON, 7 reated by Officers Dezattcle and Crain. While | Dastow, Oct. 8.—The following is the sum. [ on the way to the lock-up amob of 500 sur- | AL of yesterdsy’s unfinished ruce, concluded rounded and rescued Fargo. Tho police fled for [ay at’Mystic Park: thelr lives into Carney's liquor saloon and es- Purse $750; $100 to firat, 8250 to sccond, and caped. Fargo Is gencrally cxonreated. Intenso | $100 to third, mile heats, best three In fye, excitement prevailed over the city during the | Belle 123 bilittes from Christians. The plan is drawn up sosstoimply that local autonomy for Bosnla, ‘Bulgaris, and Herzgovina would be uscloss, al- though ft does not formally refuse antonomy. ‘The plan of reforms comprises the creation of & National Counail of 120 members, WHAT RUSSIA WANTS. Pants, Oct. 3.—The Zemps publishes acom- muafestion from the Russian Embassy in this clty fn which [t {s stated that the Czar is atill In favor of pesce. 1t Russia should eventually in- tervene It would only be with the entlre agree- ment of the Powers, and that Intervontion fn oy case would be preceded by o conference. . TUE AUSTRIAN AND RUSSIAN PRESS, Loxvoy, Oct, B.~The Berlin correspondent of the Zimes commonts upon the exclted tono of the Russian and Hungarlan press. ITe says: “it s fnteresting to notice that the organs of both the Russlan and Austrian Govern- ments are exchouping . threata of war. The Dather Lloyd declares that Austriz wonld leave ber alllcs lu such n conflict, The 8t. Petersburg Golos replics that Russin will not be stopped, evenlf she had no allies. The tone of many of the leading organs‘of Germany 1s strongly op- rfi:cfl to the supposed ambitious designs of Rus- atroyed, as well as tho rear wall of the brewery. Loss, 81,000 covercd by Insurance. The fire waa fhie work of an incendiary. AT JOLIET, ILL. Spectal Dirpatch fo The Tvibune. Jorter, ILL., Oct. B.—Tho residence of the Rev, Jolin Mackin, on Ottawa street, was de- stroyed about 7 o'clock this evening by a firo which is is supposed to have originated from a defective chimney, The loss is about $1,200, which 18 fully covered by insurance. AT OLDTOWN, ME. BANaGoR, Me., Oct. 8.—~The Dwinely mill, at Oldtown, owned by Charles V. Lord and Alfred Veasle, of this city, burned last night. Loss, 800,000, Insurauce), 830,000, = ————————— WHISKY TAXES, pecial Diwatch to The Tribune, New Yoitk, Oct, 8.—A decision hos beon flled in the United Btates Circult Court in this city by Judge Sbipman, which is of great fmn- portance to distiilers and other persons whose property has been crroncously asscssed. It holds that erroncous nssessmenta are not con- clusive agalnst the Government, and {n that ro- spect ngrees with o declslou recently made at Providence, R. I, by United Btates Judge Knowles, fu au income-suit of the Government against Rowland G, Hazard, Tho case declded The Allgemeine Zeitung says it 18 convinced no P"’“" Government will support Russla’s solf- h desigos, It thinks Russtu would recoll from ‘Weo have now in stook, and are daily opening, fresh lines of all the * 2 i 12 bo willing to give thelr bodles to bo | in the forenoon and 8 o'clock “in the afternoon, | evening, and the outrase has been the priucipal | Comes. latest and most fashionable Dress the warif Austria and Turkey accopted her | bY Judge Shipman s that of the Unlted Barned for the Pi:u:o of something | the members of the stafl will be in full ‘uniform, | talk ou the streets to-day. X:;.Et‘:m“ 2 Tabrics, such as Matolasse, Ara. thallenge, States ogainst John Iallorau sud others, | they believe, but it i all i | and Gov, Hartrauft hos very courteously in- T T P 4 B ,D i -C o - The Times correspondent remarks: “This | Halloran, o dietfiler, mndo truc ro- | ValRIf the do not hold tho truth fnove. I | structed hisstaff toreport fn full uniform to BSRURA. esque, Damasses, Vigognos, Cach. THE SHREWSBURY, MASS., MUR- GALES f DEL, Oux!nmfl‘l%'??T”i“nfi:lulufilucungo( mire, Diagonals, Sergos, Batines, Woncgsren, Mass, Oct. 8.—Officcrs are s Dttving Park sud F a- | Merinos, Cashmeres, &g., in all the scarching for Joln M‘urphy. 18 years of age, the Galesvurg Driving Park and Fair Assocta- ’ 'y 1 tlon opened to-day with a fawr attendunce, prin- | choicost deep cloth shados of Blue, who 18 strongly suspected of the murder of | cipally of horsemen, the entries in this depart- John Bullard, of Shrewsbury, last night. Mur- | ment being very full. Two races were run to- g[y'::w' Groen, Prune, Brown, and by'a coat was found at lifs Tiouse spotted with }l?ir'fffi'.‘?firfl&‘:;'{'fi Beora: Bursss S35, for OO, % o ch 1 od withis 3 e dash, . . biooa, and the moncy which o passed witalnnn | Reit Ol ol Secion™ Loy “Wateoee third | Al Lower than South Side Prices. :pltu!on was very general hicre some time ago, b ;1’ recent events have somewhat modifled it. A :‘. naw thought that Russin, after her repeat- fiw reats of war, might, {f challenzed, deem It ompativle with her honortoremain at peace.? LedE CZA EXPECTED TO BPEAK PLAINLY. o Dgx. Uct, §.—The Vienua correapondent eY Imes gays the Czar's letter to the Bmn- mo{ ’ruuclu duseuli contains no positive pro- al of any getion, It lays great stress on the turns of all spirits actually distilled by him, and was regularly nascased. * Tax was coflecte by distraint. fterward the Governmient Lrought suit upon his bond to recover $050.80 us tax under Sce. 20 of the act of July 26, 1868, 80 rcr cent of the produclng capacity of the diatll- ery less the tax atready collected. One Dovlin, & surcty, was also served in the’ case. Mosct up In defenso tho assessment and previous col- am so tired of that word ““duty.” A man gets | Gov. Lippett on that occasion, io assist in the up in a prayer-meeting und suys ho hasn't much reception. The Governor will remaln fn the to say,~and the peoplc find it out bofore hoe | city uutll Saturday evening. mu %M:l.‘n talking twotil;lnu;cs,fih%.o 'l’:;: lc'i'lll ‘it N 8 duty to say something for thic and help F] ANCIAL to fill up the time. A Bunday-school teacher i ' $01e & iuas bocause e feals 1t to Lo his duty, | MILADELPIIA, Pa, Oct. 3.—In pursuance of and his seholars very soon find it out, 1tis not | 8 call the baukers of thecountry met ln couyen- necessary for him to tell them that ho is teach- | tionat the Judges® Iall this afternoon, The cetion of taxupon u_trus return of Ing thow, not, because ho loves_them, but be- | Executive Comimitteo sppointed at the Saratoga | ered, has beon identified as that stolen from the | TIMC 1:203, ”;:filv refations botween the Czar and Francts };:‘iu‘nli)? produugl, n:d'lhnl no_lnwul :&l?nl:- causg ho thinks t fs Lisduty, Now, what we | \;.eing In July Jast mn‘:l[; the arrangements for murdercd man. Tho suspected murderer was | For flnl"G'-‘!v purse *35011.1'“““'"5' d:fllh. one | _Also high novelties in Fronoh phand on the necessity of molntalutng peace, | ment lud been made, - Declsion is In | Want is to do all these works for love,—do thetn | 1g1q1ug tho mass convention of the oflicers and | 8een fu this clty this afternioon, and his arrest fs | mile. Ells Hurper drst, Thomas G, Moores | Panoy Dross Goods in deep shades, Ui o expressed to eomo toun un- | favor of the Govermment. “Judge: Bhip- | o8 8 privilege, aog then thero will b som lto | 20 RE e "of the banke of tho United | Lourisespeeted, A roward, of 8500 hes been gatey, secotid Eille Mogre, third, Eagle fourthy | '5oman and Qol’d Silk Stripes, &0 5 3 hin “ the last fuw days, how- o and power In them. ¢] ¢l offere 1 electmen of the town for the e e by L it ¥ g1 nianioations have phoecd 10 Eha Grant | Lo e Gavetument. malies. capatity and ot | 1 hava s dear old mother living on th bauks | States at Philsdelpbls Oct., 4, and 6 1870, | arrest of 'the murderer. Duriug the lieat u cofored rider, Robert 8mith | On our cheap Contro Tablos, at 20, vomers, whicl acem to indicate that the ltter | notunl production tho basis of tuxation, and he | of the Connuetlent River, up amang the moun- | The Top, Hugh MeGultoch, tho former Seerctar ik by name, wus thrown from lis horse and killed. | o5 and 800, we are now displaying P"lll. preliminary introduction to positive pro- | holds tgnt‘ 18 the statute desiznates the rate of | taius of New England, and ‘for the past twenty | of the Treasury, and Georga 8. Coe, the Presf- ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE. Bome of the best horses In this part of the the oh t a £ aTRaa: 8 13 reported lust night, tax, an asscasment 1 not necessury to entitlo | years I havo made it n point to go and sce ler | dent of the American Exchange Natlonal Bank, ‘Speciat Dispalch fo The Tribune, country axe licre, nnd a livaly mecting i anticl- o choapest and most offective Loxnos. OLSK CADINET COUNCIL. the Govertment to recover it in action upon a | tvery year. Now, su) lpum T were toggo hometo | and Chulrman of the Clearing-ilouse Associa- | yv,yepgay, 1il., Oct, S,—~About noon’ to-day pated tho rest of tho week. Dress Goods over offered at those ‘nfld’n’x‘?é‘;’ngfi;s:'fi% (i;‘u""“'c‘;f'"fl" the | distiiler’s bond slso, that, In such actlon, | her “and eay, “\Well, mothier, 1 remember | tion of New York, it I expected, will sddress R S B CINCINNATL, 5 . artiament, will be_held Low much you did for me when I waa | the Conventlion, 'The Committee for Consld- alittle bua’uml fathier was dead, and how hard | eratfon and Referenca nppolnted were Jamea you used to work to keep us all together, and- | Buel), George F. Boker, C, E. Upton, M, dMc- now I feel It iny duty to come and sce yor once | Michael, Jr., J, L. Smith, Edwurd Tsler, J. D, in a while,” I ‘think the old lady would auyy Huayes, L. d. Gugo, and Joscph L. “Stephens. %My son, you needn't comnc” any wmorc. fl‘lmnwel,lnfwu called to order by the Hon. Duty! duaty! dutyl I an tired ond | Charles B, ilall, of Boston. sick of the word, Let us do our work for 8AN Fuancisco, Oct. 8,—At the anoual meet- Chirlat 0s & privilege, beeouso welove to do it, | ing of the Bank of California to-day tho old and then we shall have success. I remember a | Board of Directors wera re-elected, exeept Will- tnfnlster came up to mo one day and sald, | fn Norrie and John O. Earl, whose places were where assessment {8 not relicd upon, an errone- ous assessment, which did not include the amount actually duo us prescribed by statute, {s not conclusive agalust the Government, ———————— THE WEATHER. WasmraToy, D. C., Oct. 4—1 8. m,—For the Inko reglon, rsing barometer, northwest to southwest winds, colder, partly cloudy weather, and In the Lower Lako region occasional rafus, aman giving s namo as Miram Fillith, o rosl- | Crxcrssars, Oct. S.—The fall trotting and | Prices, in dosirablo wintor shades. dent of North Clark strect, Chicago, was, nfter limunlu%'hn:ueurgt:[t x{C!u:\iduu' Purk npfm:d to- Special Bargains in Black Cash- a somewhat lengthy chase, captured and placed | (A% W! ‘ o trottlug sud one ruoniug race. | mores, injall, Tho arrest was oceaeloned by his at- | L0 track was Iugood condition and tha weath- | ' ryongiyo lings of Trimming Vel- tempt to outrugoa littte daughter of Martin | “re first race was a trottingmatch, 9:45 class, | vots and Velvotoeons to match the Abbott while on her way to scliool, 1o will be . &4 7! 2 s A etk e morraw uefora. Justice | Dures 84003 8430 to first B175 S0 setondi 1510 | ghovo shades, and othors. Colts, There wasn strong disposition mank- 1 1Py o oo e Wil i, 9y, Importy ¢ e LD reanibg U Bul- 4 Baconstield xiyfll 'lg London )'cs‘(erag;']. RN IS - llt l{\]r_gm special from’ Vienna states that the lPJ‘?" llx‘:x'xxfi(cad J’:.‘H:!ph to the letter of the w0 tepurted for Lvagu o o Buwarokotl hie sune dispateh sa i ys the Porte’s roply L ‘h§n§:;l\1‘('lll Is very grave, for it rnonm’u’thg question, and wtrengthens tho opiuton of fested by soma to lyuch himn, METALLIC INFLATIONISTS, - (S} FEEEET “Moody, youareall wrong. Yoysaypeopleought | supplied by IL W, Carpenter aud Catvin Paige. e W_}lo have maintained that inore persussion | Succceded by clearing weather. 10016 Caina £0 prus -ur-me"::ungv{rmn Waensicof | Tl Hoardla ot yet erganized. g Couxcis, Bupes, In., Oct. 8, —Georgo Mel- o 2 uscless, L0CAL OBSERVATIONE, duty; 1t you l.ufk that_woy you will emptyvmy Special Dispalch iu The Tridune. vilte, alias **Bandy,” tho noted gambler and THIS CANADA. Ately LATEST, Cutoaao, O prayer-mccting of all its” people,” “Very MILWAULEE, Uct. S.—J, M, W, Pratt has been | eonfldenco man, and T. B. Clinton, a confeder- tlegram from Belurnde says It 1s asserted | _Zvme. | T well,” said I, ** empty it then, A prayer-meot~ fllpoln!cd Assigneo of the cstate of John thiat Ruewia by Tarkey el ‘nl ;:xnlcrud her rallvays leading to ountuni; o ¢ et s unia to place sixteen tralns fng is not worth much where people’ go onl, oward Ralirnel, trading under the style of the from o sense of duty DBut he Insisted | Wiscousin News Company. I was wrong, and so I gald to lin ly " eflect has e, mnfil«} t“‘:“‘ a roquest Lo tho samo Duteh ate, wers to-night, by Judge Lovo of tho United | _ The second race was fn the 9:23 class; e | I NU ? States Diatrict Court, sentenced to Gve years® | $1,000; $000 to firat, 300 to socond, $100 to " hard labor esch_in th 9 o State Penitentfuryat | third; mllo heata, Four entrics; all started. e vy Y o e o Fort Madison, Tho crime of which they wers | Siversld 32111 Madlson-st., N. W. Cor, Franklin, e Sl b s oty Dol SPRINGFIELD ITEWS R e R 10413 olveiiucu i, SFons that the peasanta i the nelghborliood you wera to goand buy her a book for a Jrthe Spetas fi’:"";,“ ‘Zm ‘171 uns {umts the similitudo of gold coln. %flfl.‘é&“’ 238 }835-‘::‘.’5;‘14‘?:1‘5:3“.‘.‘"' meniak are storving, The Turklah Govers- ariasioters LiLEURImOm, 4T oy " prescit, and then you give it to | SemiNarisLb, Oct. 8.4 potition In voluntory T ) iy 8981, i, 2:01, 1,000 Soal, Oteer, and Beaver Sots, Bt dewanas paymcnt of the tithos on. tho OENENAL QUIKUVATIONS: \ intghe, | hot aud . sy, ‘Here * is "a book | bankruptcy was filed todoy by Dunsllle D. |. A TAVERN ROW. Tho lnst was & vunning race, nflo heate, purss | 3,500 Canada Miok Sets, Utheg ",","l‘,':h“.“"’ldl any threshing until the Weather, | for, yonj this is your blrt\adnz{mlmul Bwett and Joha A. Bwett, of Normal, McLean | Batmixone, 3d.,'Oct. 8.—Iu a quarrel faa tay- ce, h 't 30035 §200 0 g hird, | 31500 Alauka Mink Seta, The Tines (iig 1 fli it my duty to make you a $300;5 §200 to first, $70 to sceond, $50 to third. day | County. ml“"lm have lwljfllch from Therapla shys four ) crn, Baturday, at Bloom{ngton, Garrett County, ‘800 Lynx aud Contonnial Sets, Four entries, ALl started. 2,600 Ttation Boal Bot, resent,) do you suppose she Wwould have thut | e Secrotary of State to-day tssucd s cortffl | James Cusor, the proprictor, was aliot, and his 3| &b 3 2 4 g ; A ] h Ttobes in Buffalo, Wolf, Raccoon, ete. ofllobert, Attt of Hulonies SyEgBruperty ookt Not atall. she would says Kec JOUT | catoot orgunlzation to the Beach Improved Rall- | son cut, by 8 miner nomed Fiward Iupp. Nel- 4| Targest varloty of fur tHmmings, facsiors akins, Bl the villiges and Tis_wite Lovo been fnada to fme front a senso of duty. ™ 4 Well, wn‘i’:\lumlhfl“flflz Campany, Chicago, capital u‘"';“““‘“"‘ to live. Ilupp has been ar- g ipeeial Inducements and Liberal Terms The T,,"‘::‘)‘%“k:;;flnf:lcr:‘?ru roported. sald tho minster, “ [ dow’t kuoiv but you ura | $100,000, the oblutt bein e \nsslafaciure of rested. e A et and. Liboral Torms. Hador 700 Kusstan Einteors in Horein e FgHLY o man professes to e convered and | - ‘The Conmaissioner of Btate Contracts to-duy BURGLARY, e = Sy DEAK & BUCHER e e"l 1,500 ofticers, and 2,000 more voluntaers begins to speak ngainst his brethren, I know | mwarded the contract for the supply of coal for Bpecial Dispaich o The Tribune. Q 3 ¥ GENERAL NOTICES, A {lu' el hisrellgion ls & sham. In the Hth chapter of | tho Stato at $2.10 per ton. JanesviLLy, Wis., Sept. 8.—Burglars cntered HARVARD WILL CITALLENGE YALE: B e e e ol that at 1(1‘,!::;) <}ls|vn|.ch to the Daily News reports” Gullatisns you may find out what aro Fho oyl tho carrisge Lardwaro store of Basseit, Bliss & Bostox, Oct. 8.—The Harvard Boat Club has Mood a d Sank o allow wfi 'mi"“lg"l“'fl- troopa- have retuscd dencea of real conversfon. *'The frults of the SUICIDE., Co. last night by removing a panc of glass. It | declded to challenge Yalo for an elght-oared y n ey troutier, sslan Lorsemen to cross the splrit ure love, joy{ .J»Ieuu. lfng'w‘trer(ng. #ed- | Naw Yonk, Oct. 8.—This afternoon Jacob | is cstimatcd that ubout worth o goods | fouraailo stralght-away race next suwmier, \;{'llfi l‘l’ullm- Lloyd, Count Andrassy's organ, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, }!fi?el::.\"g ?fg-‘:‘f:';’ fll(ll ead of "t Matr T loyo | Lomb, s butcher residiug on First avenuo and | W66 takan, AP B e & arlil article yustord, 2 { Loxo, Eng,, Oct. 8.~The steamship [daho | §y ot the malnspring of our lives wa may bo | Forty-sixth streot, followed the remalus of his A GAMBLING QUARREL. FAIRTIRE, ay, showin & et o o7 ALsiria's etendtuy havaslt | Bos arrived hero With Ler machinery dlsabled, surc we liave not been born from above. Look | slster to Greenwood Cemetery, d, after her chto Toe TR 1 the Lo THE TABERNACLE, 1 Dis Cusyanng, Wy., Oct. 8.—Joaeph Waltors, LAl‘okm:d.,&d “The steamship Montana will sall from Liverpool { atthat scene in tho temple. Thero wererich | body had beon lowered fn the grave, drow o ey Voo it (h pABSEREUS A5Y. Caras ol e othapa 81,000, for tho | phetel and shot himsolf in tho head. 1o was ro- | cotored, wes shot and instantly killed by Robert Porte County Agricultural Socloty legiog to- Mouroe-t., corner Franklla, pusscng argo of the ) or pe morrow, The display | P! willbe ICELAND. Msabled steamncr. SErVICG of the Lord; and that would'look vory | moved to the hospital, whore he died fn tho | Holland, colored, at Laramio City, to-day. The | Giviie and, bl 'uod Weailier, a fing sliow BUFPELINGS 1IN A {ns Celtie and well in the morning papers of Jerusalew, | ovenlug, troublo originated fn a gambling quarrel, Tany be vxpecied. Proaching by Mr, Moody, Lowsow, Oct, 4o g 0 LoLAND, . Tho steamahips Celtic and Btate of Indians, | if they had any papers In those days; but thera Soaclat Buasqtch to Thg Tribuns. ————m— Y i | Binging by Mr, Sankey. ba fettoh o 4—4:30 8. m.—~The Dally News | from New York, and Sardinlan, from Montreal, | {s a poor widow who gives two inites, but she | DzToiT, Oct, d.—kather Wintors committed A Bnake as Thlck as a Frult-Jar, —_———Sl SS NOTICES . g rom Iccland which reports that the | have arrived. ve her heart with them, and when Jesus saw | sulcide last night at & brothel here which sho ottstown (Fa.) Ledger. BUSINESS N 3 Every ovening (cxcept Baturdsy) st 8 o'clock. gy Efeason lsa been o failuro, Thoprivar | New Yous, Oct, 8.—Arriyud, steamalips | It U0 eaid the poor widow hud givon moro than | ud lately icluid, astho rsult of the quarrals | Tt ta reported that for some t{o the residents or ON & Doora open at 7 o'clock. el -, Ol and L e e fgrancri Dooplo ro great, sad' 1,500 | Baths,from Liverpoot Anglla froin Londons | Alpthe reek, Therois toxt la the socond with her tamly at Wallaceburg, of Blandon ‘and vicinity, Borks County, bays | , Wiibar's Cod Livor Oit sad Lime.Tersons King cod liver oll will be pleased H i chapter of “Titus which hss been too ———— lived In great excitement and fear on sccount of [ F30 have been taky o uire Wieland, from Uamburg; Alsatls, from Glas | mulh overlooked, W Sound in faith, ‘I A Beonain a Court-Room. ail enorious black-snako it 1s sald, has ;géfi;mm‘.‘ulv)z;-l‘l\[flnl:ll?;:ll. :::ffffigi,‘ ‘:n:.,fl. No Tlckets Req d! TRANOE Bow, . a churity in patience.” It a inau is not sound in Nastollle &nerican. Duen scen by several persons, Tho monster s | binlog the pure ofl und lime {n such a manner that Noonday meeting at 12 o'clock, conducted ,Iz wo : o 84N Fanoisco, Oct, 8.—8ulled, Pacific Mall | faith we cut bis head right off; we call anoo- | Qulte s sceno occurred in tho Law Court the | sup) to be about twenty feet in length and | ftis pleasant to the taste, and ita efiacts In lung | Messrs. Y 0ODY "$ud BANKEY, st FAHWE! Nzw You HRINGMAN'Y coNangss, steamer City of Peking, for Hong Kong, via | clsiastical counsel aud drive him out of the pul- | otBer day fn the divorea case of John Jiendricks | s thick s & common fruit-far, and ita mouth, | cowplainta ora truly wondertul, Very mauy pors | MALL. sy %,50ct. 8,—A Parls correspondent Yokohama. t; cast him out of the synsgogue. But if he | va. Mary Hendrlcks. Asoncof the witncsses | when wide open, large enougzh to tuke in anun's | sons ;thmkm‘eln wler« ln‘mnnnud hopeless and T'O INVEST')RS lN wmmm mns: ik m:cnwnf‘u seaston of tho Congreas of ———— 1mrmumnml {:‘l love we ‘let !‘x’m hgo on .W(i }"fi lefiv}lng “:_j‘uwl““'mfl‘" M,;,:,' He.ndrlelu hwl.‘ The g,ug are r‘i’l’)l- flery ‘rev.l, (I:l:ll‘]l ll-:lxu :‘E"'““',‘;E“",“ MV boen .‘.‘,’.G.'n";’m:h'fl‘&?-\‘fi 'ty af amen; ret] ane ollowe: T EX( iming: ou n'd havemy | monster presiuts & ter la aspect. vil-Eun- 4] 2 ———— Yendeq by g g 10 Balle dea Ecoles, was ate DROWNED, T g ore pAmER breren | Nyl You SUANT huvo my_ Johmay (% andy | Elnoer Zecharias, who vislted the nclghborhood, | 46 preparstion, Do wute wad gob ihe gonulue: | whe B &M. B K. wns 050,000 scras of good arisian and seventy-nine proviu Special Dispatch o The Tribure. i i ; ik J | Manufactured only by A, B, Wiibor, Chemist, os- Ly h of the Platta River In Eastrs Nes delegates, Al gl L | MinnEavoLls, Mibu., Oct, B.—>ir, Bulwer, & ?uma. Tt is very important to bs sound in | tnarching up in front of the Judge's chair, ac- | says that A. W. Kaufman, Thotas Penrose, and | on, ~ gold by sl drugglste. Lands north of the Plat ver In i Neo Were e great cities of France ! aith aud patience, but {t {a essentlal to basound | cused tho witness of having been eweot on her | other well-known persuns saw the monster. e, braska. ‘I'his Compauy's Road lies south of Teprezeated, Tho gallorios wers illed Frenchmaz, of thia cltv, wout out i bost with | {aHLe" PV CR v Ga the Aitconts ‘chape | husbund, whoreupon the Court demanded that | Kaut Uiaf tho snake reachicd tholcogth T piver, and us th lnds can nover botribatary thare. e, Cpapey, o Bellerios woro led with | Tec ClL urtien yotenday to kot & Tog 0F & | hae "ot oot e D | harla Lokats herell o lcave Ho coutte | Of bwo rals bn tho ground. alung o rall-caco, | cmtand: the well-knows drucelutat No83 | b fbut bisn delarabiel o del them mpidly st epire, of Lyons, Em&fy‘m’lr n‘;'fifi:n%]l:& boom company. Tite boat ' capsized, all belng e not whero | she ¥ n Broune g Clark street, busmade a great hit iu'tl Aromatic low prices snd casy terma, W thy " chlef obje Iy rescued but Bulwer. The body has not yet been o and thien to tie top of tho fence, whero lts bead | o Wiay' offran. o' adrise thowe who are Y¥or Tl information address recoverod, 4 i, wus, Lia gun to shoot ity but was | suffering from nervousness, Impoverished blood, K, TOUZALIN, Land Com. B. & M. R. Hendricks' lap, rockivg back and e pi RB., afraid to fire, weakoess, o bupatred digestion, o try It 5 Busllagton, Jows. or Lincola. Mah. God can bless us or make us of nfl room, Tustead of lea\‘ing. Lowover, she throw Lerself in ' do | forth, and crylog, * O-b, my Johauy, you won't use. It takes s good man to love Chicazo o Co @xess are to doviso placa for obtainlug euemles, 1sthero anvbody in u

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