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- S i B R T Y T NN L A LT \_____ —— - THIRTEENTH Y EAR. THE HARV ST OF SOULS. The Growth ad Progmess of fhe Protestant Episcopal Charch as PRIV A THE OLD WORLD. The French Ministry Completely Lost in the Confusion at Home A (ENTRE SHOT. When the Ford brothurs attacked that nototious easie James, they fired straight into the back of hie head, killing him instantly. It was & eentre ahot, and put an end to the career of ene of d #he most blood-thirsty and heartless criminals that ) ever cursed a world. Though the Fords accomplished good work, they employed despicable methods, advertisoment, that his son George had | been going among_his friends procuring money drawn on Mr. John Hoey. He | placed this advertisement in the paper to protect his son against any possiblo crim- | mal suits Mr Hoey, who is a million- aire, states that his son’s mind is some what affected by disappointment and loss dress to the people of the country was adopted, declaring that protection was a ruinous measure and that all possible means be taken to abolish it immediately Most of the gentlemen declared the were straight-out fre: traders in theory but thought it wise to strike at protec- tion as a preliminary step. A literary i+ Georgin, 6,900; Louisiana, 82,1 Mississipi, @4,400; North Carolina, $8, 460; South Carolina, &4,2! Tennessee, 812,600; Texns, £13,600; Virginia, 84, 126; West Virginia, 83,100; total, 71, 176, The report was adopted, — The A SPECIMEN FIRE. The Magnificent Buildings of tke Pitts- barg Exposition, With All Con- :‘K“‘:{‘“"'::;';““*"_“"' o T Lo Shown in Convention, in a theatrical venture. George Hoey's | and Abroad, bureau was agreed upon to furnish free| Des Moivks, October 3. The elev WI!IS, UGSH‘BYC[I. { YARUIIRINN, 1 Uy et S 6 RAOEN HOmORicg - mother was a well known actr years - trade matter to tho press generally, ospe. | enth and last joint debate between Goy. - | Ftiet o ey st gl ago, Georye Hocy himself is a dramatic cially to the country papers. Ex.Goy, |Sherman and Mr. Kinne, Domocratic \ ite minion I denoted by | Thirty=Third Annual Meeting of | |The Authorities of Stratford printed Iabels «pon each and e bottle, and candidate for [ author of some note, a b , talented Jolin 8, Dhelps, of. Misouri, presiding tovernor, was held hore [ An Endless Variety of Exhibits of Duroe, by Messenger, who distanced his competit. in _the first heat, J. O'Rourke’s West Bef: by Touchstone, The gold alms dish, presented to the House of Bishops by the convocation of Canterbury, England, occupied a placo lost to the Catholic faith in America and denounced in severe terms the system of state aided emigration. Destruction Still Goes point, namely, that forests cannot stand the present drain and that the present hota are switt, certain and effielent beyond jree . gentleman, by profession a lawyer. His | lo ome to Open |officer, stated before adjoarnment that [this afterncon. - A large concourse of 4 : 5 WOHNAY B, Pl Wt tboyond prece] le(; H(\lvlSL‘ an 1\3}.&1]10]1.}3nd ity S8y Tegretisn; Squ;}chkthn Sch'o 9 | thio time of tio West coniferents will bo|peopla’ listonedl attentively throughout| the Arts and Sciences Thomas' Ecleotrio Ofl fs an unfailing remed, ! eputies at Philadelphia. S ——— 1akespeare’s Grave, announced After adjourn- | the threo hours disenssion. Gov, Sher Ruine ire AT, nd 14 LY GoaT AR GRS F6 VOl : : ! SPOILING NOTES. Ry ment of the weo tho Misours [man and Me. Kinne both were i goud ’{'“'“iNl‘y Fire or . , Jameness, bruises, burn tes, aches, sl « RTER OAK RACRS, N : of state v trad was formed health and in the best of spirits, and fill ater. Meury G adboumn,ofSe 1, o artes Candidate for sident Of | ¢ ieting meeti NHIBHAT Aessln evived—Northeote on THE FLOW OF GORE. ‘.::%.y‘!l. ALt II()::"‘]‘ :'h! 1;]..1'(3‘ ”lyw(‘]‘:’v .:;:.‘. o Poputtlo of B CTHER O TEREN iU b Lo the wpitig OB, Knd e | the Lutier or Any Other {tion of Trotting Hovse Breeders opencd Lt Ll . people of lown, (he Destruction of $1,000,000 o AN Loty e 1oF & Torig tims Body of Men, at Charter Oak park this afternoon. The . d . : e— Fortli ot DROREMY. 1 never had anything given me that relieved TR _|foals of 1879, by stallions who have| GENERAL FORBIGN NE iy Citic i, Octol The first annual - P R L R (S ‘ZI‘“"“""“""‘I" ""““’;" :"’,1;],‘,'1 ','.“‘" 1‘]};’," e Motavie W ‘,',“'- | AN IUISH BISHOP ON EMIGRATION. Buraged Fatter Perishes Witk meeting of o Rimb n\:ul\lf;u_'(;ln‘_rn' Pitravno, October fi—The. magils 0., Pa., describes it thus: “1 rode thirty y-third general convention of the Pro- | Clay, by Victor Mohawk, won; nite. OersnEe i ik : association of the northwest, which in- | sent buildings of the Pittsbure Kxpe miles for a bottle of Thomas' Eeleetric 01, | testant Episcopal church of the United |Startle, second; Volmer, 1y T O ARy ise iy His Threats, cluden practically ull wealchy and londing | fon veloty. on the. marth sy oF 1h 9 whicheffected the wonderful cure of & crook States opened this morning with services | third; time, i fh il county Ga '?’}Yv.i"i“ erd 4\)]! e ' tirms engage Lin the trade, was held here | Alleghen )‘1;"‘,. Hiave. Bien Wiall l“ U e b in six app 155 it proved worth o vol lo Christ church on| There were twostatiersfor the national | Bishop of Clonfert delivered a apeech in S . A e Allegheny river have been totally de- 3 v held in the venerabl e he dwel lengtl ) 3 to-day. It was adopted as the senso of | stroyed. ~ The immense structures, - with ‘ morw than gold to me Second street, near Market, the corner | stallion stakes, for foals of 1880. The ;{;\&j:‘!?}f'h'l lfirg"h"l‘i'fi ‘h“l‘l""b{ "*| The Shotgun Campaign of Self-|the nieoting that curtailment of log cut- [ their almost endloss varioty of exhibits, stone of which edifice was laid in 1772, [winner was C. Backman's bay colt | act that millions of Latholos HIac been ting should be made from a double stand- Y " illustrative of every branch of art, science and mechanical skill, which were yester- day viewed by thousands of people, and Bmvely On. rnnlucni.m causes the market to become e argely overstocked, 0'DONNELL'S DEFENSE. since the opening, September Gth, by hundreds of thousands, are now a minia- ture mass of splintered and powdered embers and tangled iron. The destruction was complete, The fire was first dis- covered o'clock A WHACK AT FRANCE. Loznoy, October 8.—The Times edi- 4 | torially says the government which can- not secure a courteous reception for a na- | tional guest in its own capital can hardly on the altar, surrounded by vessels of silver communion service, presented to the parish by Queen Anne, in 1780, The church was crowded, 1,100 tickets having been issued for the service. At second; t me, 2:42}. In the wale stakes, value foals of 1880, Pualo Alto stock Hinda Rose by Electioneer, beat the three-year-old record of 2:21, ni x The Noble Red Men of Virginia an the First all Jottings. , THE BOWELS AND THE LIVER BLE_FOR EVERY PANG THAT TONE AND HAR- HESE ALLIED OR- provement on families. 2 TZER | i i il Wi bip in 2:20, w v h g at 2 this morn- ERIENT, AND YU CURETHEC vplaINy 10:35 the procession of the clergy filed [mile without skip in 2:20, with u neavy | be acquitted of weakness and incapacity, i " N T fe l AT KOUKCE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. | |in as the 2024 hymn was sung. Rev. |track and high wind. SABTIEAL escapes suspicion on_the score CRUMCAT SROOHRD A Summary of What Counsel Sullivan T AN l:‘:ry ll"l‘.‘\]l‘lrnc ':"h:';n“fi:"msfi 0. 1. Futckins, of Modford, Mass., soc. | Tho sequel stakes, for mares nover |of stncority aud good. will, . During the MINAL RECORD. the building, and before the watchman could give the alarm the flames had spread to Machinery Hall and the main How Carcy's Identity Was Discov-| building. In less time than ten minutes ercd—The Fatal Quarrel. the buildings were on fire from end to end, and when the fire department arriv- ed on the grounds the flames wore beyond control. Nothing was saved and the firemen turned their attention to saving | adjacent property, many residences on | the south side being in flames, By hard abin | work, however they succeeded in saving y began to fasten o quarrel | g]) these with no more damages done than him ~ when having beaten 2:40, were won by H. C. Woudnut's Smuggler’s daughter by gler. She hud & walk over in MENTALLY IMPROVED Rockror, 111, October 3. Hollingren, an Scandinavian, early this morning, committed suicido in his bed chamber, by placing the muzzle of a shot gun to his mouth and discharging the contents into his brain. His head was blown nearly of He is said' to have been insane. brief tenure of office of M. Challemel Lacour, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, he has irritated Germany, ruffled the good will of England and quarreled with China. The complete isolation to which he has reduced France has had a national result in the outbreak on King Alfonso. THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAK, Loxpoy, October Advices from Madagascar state thut Makobo. com mander of the Hovas, offered rewards for | Expects to Prove on the Trial, vices through the psalter, Bishop Smith, b of Kentucky, pronouncing absolution. The gospel was read by the Bishop of | Ontario and the epistlo by the Bishop of Rochester. Bishop Clarke, of Rhode Island, delivered the sermon, He treated tho history of the church at the timo when the first general convention of the Protestant Episcopal church of | ~Andrew J rotary of the convention, road the ser- The only nomination for the standard stakes was Marshland’s stock farms, Troublesome by Messenger Durec. The animal wasgiven the purse and excusod from trott Loxvox, October 3,—0'Donnell, the is said to have made a ly denying he was nt to murder Carey. He says he and Caroy were sitting together in the when Car PURE COD LIVER LOUISVILLE RACES, LovrsvitLe, October Three year old fillies, mil Billetta won, Longmate second, ! OIL AND LIME. FORGING HIS DAD'S NAME, Michael Fox, son of & wealthy farmer of this county, forged his father's name ~Track stifl. wd one-sixth, Skip | ant of organization, while other chu 1 3 et b upon O'Donnell remarked | hurning fences and cornice m ) Wilbor's Cod-Liver Ol and Lime.— | in the late colonics were fully organized. | Along third; time 1:52). the slanghter of the captain of any Fronch | to mumber of notes, asgregating $7,000, ot e rumor it Power, by which | gy foncee and cormiocs, s i P Sleailiy : g ; ; man-of-war and the wreek or burning of | e 3 ¥ hy by ropeated alarms soon aroused almost Persons who have been taking Cod-Liver Oil From the labors of this convention, began | Walker , mile, Mediason | M ar and the wreck ¢ ung of | yocured the money and has absconded. | jjing Carey shipped, was Carey, whero- | i entire TRtiov of ik T ek will be pleased to learn that Dr Wilbor has i wenk and humble. spirit, ho showed | won, Luke Fogle second, Centerville| any vessel. The same advices report th | His speculations’ extended over threo Okl atio o, MREG Lo Cavde | 1o SEaS RO e e cities{ aucoeeded, from dire S e S L 19l LG yony 8 d | Fronch garrisons at LTAMRLAVE ‘and Ma- | vei TR e ol RO EON * upon Carey and he started up, Carey | and it is estimated that not less than 75, ) sional gentlemen, in combining re ufi how tho church had grown until|third; time 1:47. el el nd M- fyears. © Lrvin French, a Rockford money | wigly o piatol drawn. 0'Donnell gripped | 000 to 100,000 people witnessed the con- i and Line in such o manner that it 1s pleasant it had become a great power for good | ~Selling race, two year olds, three|Jurgs virtuslly blockadec. lender, is said to bo eut £3,000 by the 0p-| Curey’s collar with his left hand, but be- | fasration. The reflection of (the flames to the taste, and its effectsin Lung comnpl throughout the empire, greater than the | fourth wile, Manitoba won, Nettie Vil- SON-IN-LAW WILSON. eration ing alyzed lost his gragp. Carey then INRiREEA e country for m‘ilu aeuha e iy woRterful. & Very yhany porsond Romans in the height of their power. |ley, (filley) second, Romeo third; time| Pagis, October 3.—The National de- THE LAST TACK. crushed “him - down against the end | yaking possible the reading of the fines | e o o e i awopoloss, and T'he Bishop said the Protesgant Bpiscopal | 110}, : clares if to maintain Grevy as President | Piyvapkuema, October 8—In the of the table, puttivg Lis pistol in | yewspaper print. In one hour from the | Vithout marked offect, have. boon entirely church recognized its mission to draw | Handicap, all ages , milo and a half, fof the Republic it it necessary to keep | rial of Capt. Baker, on tho charge of O'Domnell's face. O'Donnell grabbed | digcovery of the fire the mero attenuated cured by using this preparation. Be sure and men to Christ. 1t required of its com- [ John Davis won, ‘\\u]lunwo second, | his son-in-law Wilson in the Palace | throwing his vessel, the Mary D. 1 ach, | *he pistol and ficed his - own, | gkoletons of the once magnificent structure by A. municants wh cum third; time Sold by all got tho gonuine. Manufuctured o 3. WiLnok, Chemist, Boston. the apostles demanded, L and nothing more. Many were drawn to Elysce, it would without chagrin sce Henry Brisson, president of the Chamber 's weapon falling on the floor nix ; upon a reef and losing her, the mate, ' C were all that was left. The origin is une Association purse, mile, Mammonist it Crosswell A. Smith, testificd’ that when feet away Carey ran, and partly stopped | gortain, Itis known to have started in druggista. 5 won, Wallot secoud, McBowhug third; | of Deputies, become president of France. | the vesselleft Old Vrovidence the reof to pick it up, when O'Donnell fired | tho boiler house, and may have been time 1:45}. could net be seen from the harbor, but agam, not deliberately, but to save his caused from a spark under the boiler or accidental ignition of some continguous substance from the gas jets left burning in the boiler house. The loss will pro- bably reach £100,000. Secretary Paterson plages the value of THE FRENCH MINISTRY, Pants, October 8.—Tt is_stated that Ferry yesterday resigned as Prime Min- ister. Grevy, however, refused to accept. There is great confusion among the min- isters_and Paix declargs ALB ALpany, Octobe Second day of the fall meeting of Island Park, post- poned yesterday, were trotted to-day. Purse of €1,000 divided, e in going out the broken water was seen. | Ife. ~Acco to O'Donuell’s state- Coptain Baker gave Smith orders to ment, the swry of Carey’s son that he tack tho ship, at the same time adding, | took his father’s pistol from o bag after ©1 want this to be the last tack the ship the shooting is untrue. Ho took it off shall ever make.” Smith to this made | the floor. Sullivan, counsel for 0'Don- some | closing his sormon the Bishop said: “In late years the Episcopal church hi recognized the fact trat nothing which | Rrack mood. ' 8 VAPOR '‘COOK STOVE pertains to humanity is outside its mis-| for 9:20) class, was unfinished, Lizzie _ supporters, S L nswer, “Whero are you going to put'nell, gave the following summary of | {he buildings destroyed at $150,000, the - sion, and, mlu.g founding “vf hospit O Brien. winuing two heats; Tide, nm\2}‘;1‘l:\‘)'“f"'i'l’l"'l}:‘x;“m:"‘{’i‘:;;‘f"; ;fi‘:}::;‘;’““‘ her?” to which the captain replied, “*On | O'Donnell's defonse: Till the day after | jsurance being $40,000. Exhibitors rlefl';EH{;":f“',’::‘:'"m‘“; -‘I"“‘ll:'l.;‘t';li‘:“ » favorite s:-uond; time 3L, 2 L O it the Gormmn rovern. | tho Tecf.” Conviction entaila the death | ho rmglwd anhm;\ “1"":“1"‘ says he | will sustain a loss of about $80,000. Ir.i charities, s not vain boa zto say S o7k, ) i Aerman g enalty. | nover for a moment guspected Power to »airable loss, however, occasiones 4 W 4y : ¥ adeei P % penalty J00] ropairable loss, however, was the church had taken the lead. Purso 81,000 divided, for 2:18 cluss, | ment addressed an_enor etic note to A NEDRASKA TRAGEDY. be Carey. Seeing him to be an Irishman \,,-‘ the destruction of the relic departe France concerning the treatment of Al- onso. Antoino, the deputy who was arested Following the sermon came comimun- ion servico, in which Bishop Lee read the consecration, after which he was as- Phyllis won first, fourth aud fifth heats, Clommie G second, and trotted dead with Phylls in third; time 2:24}, 2:23, 2:20%, like himself, he chiummed with him, and | was kind to the children because they He was further ment. The cash valuo of articles con- TancorN, Neb., October 3.-—-At York, § tained therein did not exceed $10,000, this State, a tragedy occurred last eve- ; th high |0 \ ; m. | seemed to bo in misery. but many cannot be replaced. In the sisted by the Bishop of Rochester. in Motz yestorday ~charged with high |ning. The daughtor of W. H. Arm- o 3 rd s y cannot be . ‘The House of Deputics of the general | 25t s Sco trots against his racord | {reason to Gormany, has saked for re. |strong married s young man named Gil- attached to Oarey by his cocasional | annox waa the ‘‘Arabinn, tho firstlocomo- convention of the Protestant Episcopal | o' orman. B leasc on bail. more against her father’s will. The y, 1y ) ght | tive ever run in the United States, which ho was possibly a political outcast escap- ling. Tho day after thoy left tho Cape e, ""Ho met. Gilmore. Tast veming, |it was rumored that Carcy was abourd. Jumping in his wagon, when the brothor (O'Donnell was horrified by the idea of of Gilmore shot him. He died in a few | 81Ving hishand to and chumming with g such a villain, and he lay awake all night, moaning and groaning at the thought, unableto believo or disbeliove. Prrrssura, October 8.—L. H. Hiteh- | prisoner testificd at the Capo that he had cock, formerly of Hitchocek, MeCreory ! plenty of opportunitics for throwing & Co., grain ‘merchants, and’ one of the Carey overboard on the way out had he most_prominent and thy citizms of 'suspectod his identity. was also destroyed. The Great Western Band loose a full set of splendid instru- ments, In the safe was 6,000 in_cash, the roceipts from yesterday’s admission, and Levi’s gold cornet. ']!ho safe has been taken from the ruins but the con- tents have not been examined. The attendance at the exposition yes- terday wns the largest of any previous day in its history. The admissions, day and evening, wore 27,000, and the ¢ i1 last night was so great that the Ixm]di::i father threatencd to shoot Gilmore on sight, and was bound over to keep the church of the United States mot this afternoon in the church of Holy Trinity. tov. Chas. L. Hutchins, of Medford, Mass,, secretary of the last convention, callod tho names of the clorical and lay deputies and having doclared tho church was tepresented in a majority of dio- coses, L. N. Whittlo, of Georgia, moved [to proceed to the election of president. The secretary appoiuted tellers to con- duct the voto. Rev. D, E. E. Beardsley, [of New Haven, was nominated for presi BASE BALL, —Buffalo 3, Bos-| A MINISTERIAL COALITION. Brrerave, October 3.—-The conlition of the Cabinet to take the place of the one which resigned_yesterday has been formed with Maikola Christics, Conserv- ative, as Prime Miniater, The Picneer and only Vapor Cook Stove that has #t0od the tewt of yoars ana given entire and perfect satistaction. \Over 100,000 Now in Use ! NEW PATENT HULL OVEN., Jet Oriflos Now One Valv Resorvolr renvable. Bosrox, October 3 ton 1 PHILADELPHIA, Philadelphia . October 3.—Athletic A MERCHANT DISAPPEARS, Patent removable and Interoh angc rondering our burners indesru ctiblo. Burner on two Now Stoves Haf For Summer 1 For terms to o5t pri Address 1 THE 0'DONNELL ¥UND, Loxpox, October 3.—0O'Donnell, the [stayer of 'Carey, has dircctod the dis- | bursement of $1500 received n the committee appointed in New nounced this morning that as soon as pos- ible The Herald would ha v nds indifferent partsof the city © ity papers would be York to wept 21 -ma AW Sl 2 ! q was packed to its utmost capacity. Hi ==t .;dvnll- )]hn) y;‘»lvl] lwln"[r{mflm? were ted on them and not | raise funds ior his defense. ]fl‘nm his home last Monday, since when | trary to his usual abstemious habits, | 4 w‘,,",,,mm{... oceurred lc 93..'.‘1(.&(, IERAcE e ATEEL Qepee b ch retail newsdoalers might THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN, nothing has been heard of him. ~ His | 0'Donnell drank rather freely next mom: | congiderig the rapadity with which the [ Senator Tidmunds salc, In decining & ie| consider proper. Advertisement for 500 healtn has not been good of late. Itis ing (Sunday) with Carey, when a quarrel loss of life would have flames apread, the been app that ho was not a candidatd| Panis, October 3.—The Figaro asserts Rl fearcd while laboring under abb cusued und pistols were dr n to sell Tho Herald ap Wi, men and we French ling, as it would have been im- ident for thin—or any other plice | el S WL D S TRl i o | Trico, rench reprosentative i |mind he committed” suicids or hus met | came from u part of America where peo- | jogsiblo for even n part of the crowd to —at this or any other time.” The tellers | I A " & ina, has telegraphed the government | wigh foul play. R e | IO vau ; : 4 announced the result of the ballot the managers of the business depart-| (¢ no serious preparations for war are Y ¥ | o in- fescape. The buildings destroyed will be | Rev. Dr, E. E. Beardsley recoived 133 |ment of — The Herald - more than | heing made in China. Ho says the iden THE NOBLE RED MEN t‘nulmh\ »«hv]n .hm ”pm‘ll; 'm :‘;“UAHIM'WIHHIL The main building was 600 feeb i the fiest ballot. boing exactly [400 persons made - application (most| of war with France is badly roceived in| Wiestixg, Wa., October 3.—1In the Your L2 puid," relates O'Don | Towg and 160 wide; machinery hall, 400 el e ol bt oesssary | 0F them asailablo * eandidates for | tho gouthern provinces and is ropudiated | United Staten District court at Clarks. | felly - “and 1 (frod Wit way - right | foct long and 100 wic e s B0, Bt | tho positions offored.) Carpenters ar0 | by tho council of tho empire. Ho mays |burg to-duy Jacsb T. Hoffman on trial [hand. - Careyls sevolver wont off an TR 1 10 votes. Dr. Boardslay wae (00w making stands. Itizexpectedtohave | China could muster only 20.000 troops | for robbing the maily, the evidence dis. | OPPeT 08 ‘l ho_floor, Ita ones "Ll- ¥ h ik ared elocted. stands opened for busines: Monday morn- | with” European arms for servico in Ton- | olosed the fict that an_organized bund of |gered forwud, stopping to pick up his ~A Caralitas weapon. Seeing this I fired again, Tom Carey then picked up his father’s pistol. Sullivan is hopeful of convicting Tom Carey of perjury on this point, and in regard to lIIH utterances to O'Donnell of the shooting. e Bait for Country Gndgeons, Cu1caao, October 3.—Board of Trade circles here are laboring under amoderate ing. The board of aldermen adopted a resolution giving Col. Geo, F. Williams, manager of the news department of The Herald, pormission to place during business Lours a stand on the sidewalk within u distance of fifty foel of stairway leading to the stations of the Manhaitan railroad company for the sale f newspapers dato of Septem- 8th, says: The Indians coming into Casa Grandes say that Juh was killed by falling off his horse while intoxicated, Thoy sty he fell over & rocky precipice, People do not believe the report and consider it aa sharp maneuver. We are still apprehensive of an outbreak. The Mexican general is at Caralltas with s lawless mon has existed in that com- munity for o number of years past. They had o constitution and by-laws, and wero known among one another as *Redmen,’ Tho object of the organization was to protect illicit distillers in their manufac- ture and theft from the government. Tho other objects of the orgunization wero robbery of the mails and burglary Rev. G. F. Girault and Sonator Ed- munds conducted the president to tho chair. Dr. Beardsley said they como together at a most interesting’ period in the history of the church, Fully a cen- | tury has passed since an effort was made to restore what had been broken at the time when the church was without a nominal head, The result of this effort quin. The Figaro says it believes Prime Minister Ferry is willing to noutralize the northern provinees of Tonquin but will not cedo them to China, and has so instructed Trico. 1t says also that Ferry will inform Marquis Trug, Chinese om- bassador, in an interview to-day, of the final linits of concessions France will wmake in the Tonquin matter, b Only Perfect substituce for Mothur'y 0™ o ook nisuriahing ik for invalids and oursing mothers, Commended by Il Physicians Keops in all climates. end for the pamphlct. metubth-20t 41 C was the adoption of the Book of Common Bordiors I TR T R YD of houses. Two of the “Redmen” turned | gtato of excitement growing out_of the :’“‘!.y "", seoops while ,"“:‘ l;'t“ boen | Prayer, with a presiding Bishop in the| oo 50 o e Ovober. e Riaflond | StA%0¥ e¥idence. l.uhliuutu 1of certain circulurs alleged to | ¢! A h{‘wh":l'flc;fl in the Slgra, 6 Scottish line of succossion, and two in FAST) Pt QiR Ui =— \ave boen went out by & fow prominent | {0W miles above tho town, with'a large roun Northeote opened the Conservative club Investigating (he Oil Monopoly. ipe. - | forco, Small bodies of Indians were [the oglish Mine, o eelooted, re.| WOt began to-day with Jargo atton- | hero to-day. In roply to an address of | - PurnakLrusa, Octobor $—Tho logis. | RN houses of this city aud New |1, fiabit of coming into town ul:nosk forrihe | eoretary Hutching wis roslocted, 18| dance. The booming of cannonai sun- | welcomo o denounced tho disastrous | lative committee, appointed to investigato o e o late o | daily, and they sccmed well supplied et al] | SUINANE 107 vofus, W L T0L OV, ietant | Tise_ announced its nsuguration, Tho | policy of the so-called Natioual party and | tho character of the testimony taken in e e e s | With American” mongy, but during the e s oo Toow, Teiry Austis . V. | exercises were an address of welcomo by |asked the Conservatives of Ireland to| tho Standard Oil company investigation, e " tho pos of - catbin | past fow days they have kept out' of iuvor to n s laen of clinmpagne, aud | i . ton, | Mayor George D. Rand, and speeches by | unit inst the would-be destrc mot here to-Cay. A lotter was read from | ¢ "w‘h” e m'. :“ A "‘w sight, and owing to theirsuspicious move- toaltsumnuer drinka. ATy i but | e Haele e o, and | General John W, Noble, of ‘the Third | their religion and their libertios, E. G. Patterson, of Titusville, stating he | (108 - M8 Lircl.lllLl"‘|"‘[ o povere | ments, have excited the approhensions of rocer oF drugkiet fur the kenilno | Fop John W. Stephenson, Kontucky, | M ¢ Yalry; Gonial Dayid N““m' of THE ESQUIMAUX STORY. unablo to attend, but would reach | {1 G GO GO S0 S owed | the, populuce, who anticipate another o TR & HONG, were appointed & committee to wait on | 1 4:0U¥ . Belknap, of |y C0 00 October 3.—Prof. Nordensk- | Philadelphia Thur The chairman | o deolaring that the methads are | 4 of Missouri, of lowa, Butl ymised to bo present. ¢ and Gen. W, H. The stated Samu Schell had Il Pavaly 10AG0, October the House of Bishops and inform them | | jold, that the organization of the Heuse of | Hend ~hy —The Times this statement of Hans quimaux, that Lieutenant ok from 1 J. W. WUPPERMARN, Sol Agent. ey ecemor 10 3, W, Haneor, only u shade difforent those | served by the firm of Floming & Mol rrow there will be = 51 Droadwaz. No ¥._ |Deputics hud been completed and that || 0" 2ro% thepo Sv0 00, o Birtie 2 Grocley, commander of the American | ¢ ifBiiae Jo e pow rod by LIL'“L“:"'"]"““"- the active members of which | morning says editorially that the dispatch B they were ready for business, A mes- l}»;“mf;;‘, LAY “)mm(:m'] Arctic expedition, has been murdered by &'\lulun" u;mln l: ll;q'lilzv)llu.u he logal |t TG compelled to leave | from Maquoketa, Tows, to The Times, 85 | sage from the House of Bishops announc- e rmion of th. Mississinni Valley | @ mutinous crew, telegraphs Hedrick volutions of tho Standurd Oil company 1 | hy " ity “and country owing to recoived Monday night, reported the se- " victim of early impradence, sausing norvonsdebil= | ing that they organized by the election | 17, iom [Bi O FH0 - SEERIPA G OY | told *‘thata brave had heen murdered,” | 46 " tato AR RGNEY, BEH BAYUIOE Ly iy iptuning of those who had” been | Yivus illness of Gov. Shermin. From the 7, prouatags docay, oo, having tred Io SaBelT | of Dr, H. C. Potter, of New York, seo- | /il Bttt e A day, | Which Prof, Nordenskjold says is evi-{of tkes kolkne Nigit MG i ) e T duced t invest money in their sohemes Republican headquarters at Des Moines retary. A motiou was carried that seats, | (11 0k HE TR0 G080 OBy, an Esquimaux exaggeration, ro- | $¢ bower o »“"1'?“]’ o godiire DY Tvwas rumored that the howrd of diree: yesterday came an emphatic denial at jresent amigned to the different dio- T 1 I A i the slander circulated as to the | ® ““’rl“‘Y"""“' sx by maid company, | oo es had twken offivisl cognizance of the | the Governor's illness, asserting that on cese. be pernanent sittings of the House | o e, s | cause of Capt. Hull's death in 1871, or any forelgn corjuiration, action of these ficms with w view to dis- '{" coutrary he is in good health, al £ | ol 018, 0 L 4 | — N 0l WOl BRS¢ N i of Deputies. The routh gallery wan ches, There win o skituish, dress| STRATFORD OPPOSED TQ EXHUMATION, R Wy HAFT IV Y cipline, but this has been denied by the | thouch much worn by reason of making ordired reserved for the families of a . N 3 q presidont of the bo. three s) es a day, and traveling ab Bis)ops, Deputics and Clergy. | parade, picuic, di r, ete, Sriarrorn vroN Avoy, October 3, — SaN Franoisco, October 8 —A lotter | e nignt. The L AR L A LI Ty mlj”“”:‘ml until 10 o .-.' - AT In August last Dr. Ingleby, of the life | from De. Valladez, at Macuthn, Mexic Lontsville & Nashyvilie Election, among .,...,\,..., other news dispatches, ok tomorrow, . WU DR A1h0 [ trustees of the birth place of Shakespenre |ytates that botwoen August 16 wnd Sep- | Lovssvies, October B <Tho aunnal fand there was no visible reason to doubk LT | ,\l.\\ Ye October & —Postmaster and author of ** Shakespeare,” proposed | ber 15, 80 duaths were reported in s I aE I i PPN ST LR AT Tho - meth Jud clal DIstriot. Pearson says from the fact that over ..}m the remwns of Shalicspoar should Le | yhat city from )|-|Iu' fover, Another | yills & Nashville railroad was held to. S } |Jetters were deporited in the postoffice | exhumed in order to compare the poet’s | 1utter from the same city to a physicianin The old board of divectors w Spe iul Dispateh to Tk Be p | I'uesday for 4['\-\]u\l\|l:-hfml ,'n(';vllnllun. okull ;ml. |)n“...<.nm. cotal hm.LI i tho | this city says the fever wasmoy g south, with the exeeption of the new ¥ umost, October 3. —The follawing [ each prepaid by a two-cent stamp, it [ church, as woll us to set at rest the ques- | 4id that Presidio, Concordia, Rosario A RAPTLCHATTHE S et P | scRoFul A 1 * A ~ e 1 ) " vs of Juy Gould, R Sage and can lidates wore nominated by the Anti- | Woull appeir that o considerable portion | tion of the correctness of many contlict- fand Onalacan have been visited by the | Thomas F. Ryan, The directors et | Monooly convention: For Judgs of the | #F the publio are undur the erraucous | ing portraits of the pout in oxistence: | disszus, _Out of one battalion o1 600 wl- ufrer the eleotion and re-elected the fol. | Frobably no fom of daease t 10 gencrsly die- ’,“ wopoly convent e ‘,' | 1 - ression that fo The proposition met the eadorseinent of | diers, 160 had died. Oa the date of | lowing oflicers: €. C Baldwin, presi Arbuted among our whole population as Scrofula. TR { Fourth judicial district, J. Robort Wil | tic rates of lottor postogo have been ro- | Rev. G. Arbuthuot, Viear of this place. | ‘writii the fover was abating for want of | donts M. b, Suith, st vico-presilont; | i uoebevery lulsidunl s i ateut pon co e, liaws, of David City, aud John Patter- duced. This is not the Pho rate | Upon refereace to tho terms of sepul | frosh ma'crial, | W. Ranney, secretary *| thoso aflicied wi scrofulous sores oaunck. be House-Cleaning Purposes. | ¢ ol City, for district attor-| INHI'«I 0 foreign countrics is five | ture, howover, it was ascertained that| Thy patients aboard th stemor New. | = 3 — waderstood by others, and o ntensity of thele g o L4 cents per hulf onee that the remaing could not be exhumed | burn, i this harbor, are reported to be| FXCursion ot the O ieers, | gatitede when they fiud & rewedy ( / IT WILL CLEAN b g A b dBxuorns, ) { R | without the consent of the Mayor and i coving, with the exeaption of the | Poxruaso, Ore, Ootober 3 ~Th Vhacs, dnoaicies & well parwc. 1o Tsief by paee . PAINT, MA OiL CLOTIS, BATH \'n Anti-Monopoly Cen, Co Smuzed g e s hen | oflicers of the ity corporation. The | jix'n, who is nov expecied to live, fhundied members of the Oregon Piono: ”OOdS . v UL, CLO0 CHLEN INBILS, et | Searree, W, T, Otober & I'he smug- | Ma, ref | assent and the matier has | No appe 0 i v I i ' Left her day 2 . 2 . . ’ " g sel | No appearauce of any cases in the ey [association left here to-duy “on an exour- | WINDOWS, & Jolin Hoey Mentally OfF ghing of Chinese o the border from (10w heen finally settled by the City | lave been reported, e Lt M S, S L S g1 Wio IT WiLL POLISH | Niw Youk, Octoher 3 —The following | British Colwmbin has bezone a thriving | Council, which passed a resolution co ata tea i Mund Northern Pacific to 8t. Zaul aud by | a"sapal'l ars » v o M@ 0 4 i nor 14 news | busines ictoria colon o ms the | demni sy disturba s of Shakespou UG RN un@. It i W O e Kee v ® TN, T OPPER AND STEEL WARES | advertiseient appeared in morning v | busincss H} \'l t y\ ol nist " u he | demming any disturba f Shakospoars’s D M - TR il truin over the Chicago, MUwaukee | o overity of ‘which confined her to the house for OF ALT 1IN papors slateinont i a%, ROSWILIEWIGH repre b = ety OlE, A ustees faud St. Paul rm | V40 two years. Six months previous 1o taking lood's Qi g autioned against cash- | sentations of the treasury azent sent to in e e—— of the Peabody fund wet to-day. The —— Barsaparilia she could not get about her room withe MIOROSO |in y drafts, checks or |vestizate t ver, Chi | The Free 8 resignation of George Peabody Russe!l » Cuia Ve » Kdict outcrutches. Her friend says: *'1did not think ELESCOPES, erof any description made or endorsed | largely carried on; that Viet 8. Lours sber 3. ~The fres a8 necepte d Samuel A, Gr a| O Ont., Qotuber 8 —The Ci possiblo for her 10 ive many months; she Was re- T FIELD CLAS 1 paper of any description mado or endorsed | largely carried on; t v}\‘ . Louts, Octubor 3 ~The fren trade | wa pted, and Samu of Yerawa, (i, Outabor 3 —Th - | owde far bav 10 Y8 faand BN} S et 0 MACIC LANTERN { by George Huey, as his mental conditin | come a rendevouz for Chinese nference concluded its labors to-day | Boston, chosen iw hie place. General [ada Pacitic railroad authorities have x| Seeqioh B, S0 O ful sarea than this BARGMETERS, {is such a8 to make him irresponsible for | cross over to the United States ith a Long debate botween soma of ti [ Agont Cuerey submitted the aunual ve |sued a cirulae divocting that conductors | pave been efisted by this medicines Thero b s THERMOMEY | his act (Bigned) Joux Ho number of s nills on Pugot Sound, em- | mewbors who wsisted on absoluto frea | poried. This following arethe anounts |siiall not allow passeigers Lo G o7er | - doubstat i Hood's Sarmyaritia wehave e mes '?‘E“}}é’,“'f\f'.!:‘m*.'.‘n‘.‘.'“ M. John Hocy, of the Adams | tig Chinuse, i tho im o c trad tircrs who favored tho wita h “n...,‘ fitribuited the s il gt o wuyone to taky i paroel ol auy | LSS RO YOSt bl B = PHILUSOPKIGAL AND EHEMICA! | Aes | company, sud to & reporter who ’ a0 manyaro smugglod oves in that sec- | to eliminate protection as on during: tho past year: Alubas ind o i car, oveu lunch baskets being [ g0 Frios SL40 aix o S0, Freparsd m"’,,": M < WA IS {n.mux him on the subject of the abuve | tion e latter opinion proyal 76; Arkunsas, &14,000; Florida, §2,-|igidly excluded C. L HOOD & CO, Lowell, * 158 Bold by Druggistes.