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A TLN i . 0 RR . THE DATLY BEE-OMAHA. TURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1383 g THE EVE Tnationl bankrupt law “oquitablo in its| v,.r-r.;...jm.\p on the co u‘x‘-:’uv o e 7 ontire stock was rep . e ‘T~ ¥ RY SH : hey recommend the adoption of the fed the testimonials of tev, Dr. Randolph, . | T | o ' e . 4 ath Parties Sope i ’ | SLiawell" bil with possibly ® few amend- | Assistant Dishop-Elect of ¥irging, Re i h | AL L ; T iy o sy e e W ¥ olh Parties Sorew Their Convage UD [menese - | Awsistant Wisho Bloct of, Ao ect of | AL QDSCATG English TOWR GIVES BIPD| susau o svssions von smamms |Sooand Day's Practics of the DEPant:| sesston snan avoy o Frame s i chossnd =4 ore roaponsible governmental duties, that sage | Avmesy, . Yo October 8—tn tho| TGN TeAmS At FOFt LEATEN: . | ouowopner, Bajumin rankin mver et shove b ', i With Pictorial Tidal Waves | o &t No Now York, dnd Rev, Dr. Knickerbocker, | 10 {hg Seymonr ASSassination Quarantine at New Orleans. | Bishop-Eieet of Indiana, found them in | Albany court of Oyer and Terminer, the | New Orueass, October 8 —The Gov- | due form and recommended the conven St ) Yodouss, nor 10 J N PA80 O » poople ag OT S0 hosiness, jorget his humble origih, o was & 3 etnor withdraws the quarantime procla- | tion to consent to their consec Iy, cnso of the people ngainst Loren B, Ses worth, d iemarknblo Propnmtmns for To- ,‘ . L) e | nlu »(ln‘qmlr antime procla- | tion to consent t their ‘.I»r‘q\(ral||\||. sions, charged with an atterapt to bribe thorough, stald, and trueblue American citizen, who Tation November 1, and modifies exist-| Rev, W, H. Vibbert, 8. T, D., of 1l ~ \ssemblyman Bradley, was called to-day. achleved undylng fame in the service of his county. Day's Battle by the Temper- |ing quarantine regulations so that from | nois, present & minority report which . i ' The ' B hlue ~ g e assols from infested ports stated that those signing it could not The Sensation Officially Denied | Puein Uik e G Saery JOOsir T WO founl dond lock of 1881, Liout. Merriam’s Bull's Eyes Lifts h L. 1. LEAVENWO 'q o ik catarrh has helped me wondertully." Wheeler. The alleged purso of mon Fr. Leavexwonti, Kaa,, October 8, 4 Eaual-| waa placed in tho hands of Gearge H. The second day's practice of the depart- & c ! A . i public servant that has cured more people of aches ance Workers of Ohio |will o detained not loss than three |coneu i givinig thelr cousent t the con- i i when Roscoe Conkling and Tt C. Fiett npraing, and . 9 ¢ ; " N M " » 00 o oot ok S sraing, and pains than all other competitis ol ik |, % earanino.for apservaton, in | seraton gleing tHels Sy opw of Vit. and Tranquility Reigns at gere trying to got back into the United the Platte Team a Pog Above |t Sewawmat mpeitive remedion spection aud infection. winia, as suflicient time had not elapsed (Canton, States Sonate, Bradloy, was voting _for the Foot Vioter A. Totier, editor of the Democrats Display Their Over- inin, e whether the disablity of the them and l.\unlnnn was voting for the v o Woowed, DOVIR . g c— srtais o 3 y of y e aavdidate 4 , Danville, Pa., says shadowing Gall hy Olaiming { bishop, would continue. The rej port of ocher sandidates. One morning Bradley . s Toun, Sithg THOGY Bussisk Towa. \ A cELEBRATED EVENT- the }‘ummi(u‘a on the rnnmwm‘tm“ of | The French Miliu\ry Works at }:‘r:::lflnl:(‘:f ':I:\m;n\““l:‘e“ :;n nu::ul‘.:;,;:-‘-' The ¥Fall Meeting of Fast Horses in mnnm'y!-m:;:mmem:«:'? - - bishops was placed on the calendar. : X Chicago—¢ Have used it myselt for oatarrh and The Blcction in Ohlo. The German Bi-Centential ANRIVETSANY | dioceso of Tennessooand protest against Kiok from Switzerland ofered Him 3,000 1t 0, " Sonkiing to S s can sy that for tho larknamed Cixcixxati, October 8.—The eclection A iat tho same were referred to the committes 9 % | Ohanoey ' Dape i Ak 10| B Lienaat Vo A e, gavealmost {nstant rellef, and for in Ohio to-morrow is for State officers | ppropriately Observed. on new dioceses. ‘ hauncey B, alleged purse of money and tho logislature. There will also be | The committee on prayer book, to|Cardinal McCabe Appenls (o Mre, Seigtried, Marion, 0., says three amendments s constitutic whom was referred the change of leavin o " |S s Thomas' Eelectrio Oll was triumph- m‘:nl :m 0 :“\\l‘\ :‘.: CI:"“K‘JHn‘:ngl:::lt‘\:lt‘n"'; | The Turnouts in Philadelphia, Pitts- ”“l“ e ““‘I_(is l"l‘r..\.;u‘u.:.‘r:pnsc::p;\\ ] ity and Justice for His reople. Sharp, then speaker of the assembly ment teams was rendered difficalt and ant in her case; she used it for & ayatom, one to regulate the liquor traflic | burg and Washington. roportud such alteration as inexpedient. s 1“.1:'".:‘..:‘ h":'\’;“| “",'“",‘“"‘m","“ ’:"“"“ Tes disagroeable by fitful gusts of wind. The e e ‘""‘, T and one to prohibit it. The last two - Memorials presented on_the subjects of G AL FORBIGN NEWS, | Rofore the SUmmItese Wy i::‘.:,:;i:y'“:"" following is the recerd of the Depart- sy wE W hamed have assumed a leading place in | Thomas' ctrio Ol used Internally or externally the issues of the campaign, and in the re- {8 an unprecedented success; every bottle g uaranteed refunded. . “Marriage” and **Revision of the Book ARYMOUR AP I "l” u»nl.rm\,‘ « u-lullmr 8(1 _The Ger- | of Common Prayer,” which were referred N s+l oF tiie el s Lin the 18- | man bi-centennial parado to-day as one ober 0ol s, 2 ) % ports of the result they will bo included, | of the largest o o sy ik mmittees. Afcer | messago was roceived at the Department |and Sussions wis indicted by the grand Phowing what portion of the total vote | argest of its kind ever witnessed | gation of memorials, the board of mis i ! | | ; d by for Governor ench has in the city. Fully 20,000 men and 5,000 | gions was called to order by Bishop Lee. of State today from Consul General | Jury of Albany coun The defense do- | g o & ot | vohicles were in line. So great the | A message from the House of Bishops Denny, stating that quict prevails in H«"N'.'l"“""l a postponement, but 1ot | Zajerinson WOMEN AT THE POLLS, crowd along Chestuat streot that the po- |1 paps) b BISHOPS | Cnton and that there 18 1o trath in the | makitg a formal motion to that effect the | Wegroff \ " ) i y « Chestnat streot that the po-{with a resolution, was read and adopted. . ‘1 , K _Cunvirap, October 8. Tho Womans' | lies were compelled to rope off the side- | The roport_of e Mishop of Hagti reported assassination of United States | judeo docided to go on with the case. | Chaplin Christian Temperance Union has rented | walk, ¥ |l a3t | Gensul Seymour, who is alive and well, | Unly two jurors wore obtained when the | store rooms, and in some cases entire | This telegram was received in reply to | court adjourned for the day. dwellings, in close proximity to voting one sent by the Acting Secrotary of Stato | Eh\c{u, in every ward of this city, for yesterday morning, aski for” informa- | sadquarters at the eloc -mc 5 voiiio ? § o i it o » subject. cadquarters at the elaction to-morrow. | 5,000 venicles bemg in the street. Major | zona and eked for six now churches. tion on the subject Theso plazes will be dozorated with flow. | Louis Ladner w r " s A disputeh from Lons 401 or was grand mars wal, 1 v awet. of Mota isputch from L ers, banuers, mottoes, and hot coffee and | Colonel RP. “]‘)’..Jfi‘v';(“ ShikE ot stafl Missionury Bishops Brower, of Montants Bt Hented \avety olikrge.: - Ths som: | MIOH of the Platte team for the day WasniNatoN, October 8. -\ cable| mitteo's report tailed to bear up the case HECOND DAY'S SCORE, Hartford he foll half a second short, but at Providence a week later he brought the b-year-old rcorrd down to 2:104, com ing within half a second of Maud S.'s re- cord. In Mystic park, Boston, Septem- ber 20, he Seited o mile in 2113, In Boacon park, in the same city, on Tues- day, of this week, he trotted under un- favorable conditions in 2:174, and on the following day made 2:16. showed four hundred —communicants Bishop Dunlap, of New Mexico, day was one of the largest of its kind ever ted slow progress of Christianity in witnessed in this city, 20,000 men and | the Territories of New Mexico and Ari- The Gierman bi-centennial parade to- Liout. A HUGE THIEF CAPTURED. Martin Loxnoy, October 8. George Walden, tho defaulting manager and_secretary of | Siivony the London and Riverplate bank, was | Hornick on says the rumor | sent us o fact to New York that Consul 2eEY 257 11 B v ; : and Paddock, of Washington Territory, |5,y 4 arrested at his sister's houso i this aty. | Pond — ct{kud\\lll hud?lhlm"lvi; Mon will be em- |Tho procession was composed of cight| reported ~satisfactoty 1u:'.gnxns T the | Seymour, of Cantob, has boon assssinat- | Ho hd just returned f W tho continent, | Corovs Sevtive DISEASED MEAT Dl Rt riatLy i ind LI T "Mho first consisted of hostoric | (hureh - their jurisdictions. Bishop G I L M iR reading | Wardon embezzled nealy §1,000,000 of TEAM HCORR 3 v B Ve 0 8Secu . " . Ot 3 v 5 'O ! By ) 1O ’, ar ¥ N o - - Hibition R to thid s6e LR tableaux; the second of Grand Army posta | Wilmer, of Alabama, spoko on work | i (4" e i 1ot "fl“ of | of the bank’s funds, and lost §600,000 in | Platte team R O e s Tacllen thomelv 1o constitution. |and detachments of the Second regiment | ymong the colored poople of the mouth. | I Bl ad it e b Gl Missouri PR »noss | The Venders of D:athin Chicago Shut > o ladies themselves will peddle tickets | and fencibles; the third of singing wocie: | He said th Cront time is the most pro- [ & fact. The story is entirely uncon- R Dakota. ... e 1,064 a and eloctioneer for the amendment. The |ties, 0Odd Fellows, the —order of i e of iy e o the | irmed. i Rl B Toxa X 1,052 Oute Tost earnest and shrowdost work of this | Red Men, Kuights of Pythins Lt AR by i A oiHE £ SRTTIAIL MALLA. (GALVESTON, October 8. —The residence AT nt From the Pens, political campaign has been done by | and itab L LR G s S A S DI ey g of D. 1. Beguin, an old granger 70 years SPORTING NOTES. PR P for the Womans' Christian Te by land charitablo and benoficial sotictics. | and thess aro destined to achiove ulti-| LoxboX, October 8.—Postmnster Gon- | of aio, and who had just married i v s’ Christian Temper- | Camdon organizations formed tho fourth | mately the salvation of tho Thes, "The | oral Faweett announces it is not intend- e Ui o i LAk R o anco Union in the interest of the second | div Thorough Inkpection of All Animals amendment. In th widow of ¢ . wis burglarized yeaterday « ) . Octobor 8.—Fi Quring the absence of the couple, Threo Cuneauo, October 8,.— Firet day of the Chicago driving park fall trotting and ion and_ produced many novelties. | wild orgies of revivals have dendly fas- | ed by the governmentafter August, 1884, he! he fifth division the butel Received at the Union Stock rs wedo 8 | ¢nation for the colored race. ~The ques- | to renew the presont contracts for the ' 1] O BN fino display. The sixth div ainntion for U o) e done with this rom. |conveyance of uwile betweon (s S TG TR U s from o | running meeting, weather bright and il } Dgs Moixes, la., October 8.— The Re- | composed of the bakers’ organization, the [ nant of the colored people. all they | Britam and the United States, Mails ]2 G AL warm, track hard and unelastic, et ' publican State Contral conmitteo to- |seventh of browers, o et whom Werd | bo wet apart by themsclves? Tho bishup | thereatter will b dispatehed a8 now JARALOUSY AND DEATI Phroo minute class, Maybird (faverito) Right claim the stato and that Sherman | mounted; the eighth representatives of | wo e Tand whould be palsied |thrice weekly from Quesnstown, | Quisey, 1L, October 8.—-An Osngo | Woll eirtortimo. necond, Martha Wash. | CRICAGD, October 8.—For somo time will have 13,000 majority over Weaver | trades ndustrics and manufacturen. The nm‘::du:::h\fu should give his conaont to | stead of SR 1‘.'(.74 B maets the da. | Indian doctor named Joseph Rogers 400 | Thgton third; time, 2:34}, 2:20, 2:284. past The Times, thrugh its columns, has T Ko and 30,000 over Kinne alone. |line started from Broad and_ Chestnut | auy logislation looking to_dividing man | purtmeht by select. tho most |ns killed his wifo, a whito o, here K i 2120, pacing, unfinished, was an | e SEPEGE LS 1HkpscL o They have twenty of the twenty-one |streets and passed over a nuumber of the |in”social life by lines O dumaroation, | eflicient veasels for th transmission | to-dny, and then committod suicide. interesting contest between Chestnut of cattle an! B t the stock yards, ad- hold-over senators and will elect nine- principal streets, The stroots alony the | [Cries of good.] the mails. Jealousy was the cause. Star and buiny D in the first two heats. | VOc8ting that the lsvecuon of -dt»ck of B Sumitors and sixty-seven mombers | line of the procession wore Ktoeally | L The eharch 18 stopped at the thresh- ’ A S hind Chestat. Star broke badly |41 L O placed _under ! of the House, which will give them six- jammed and window seats were at a pro- hold. from pursuing such course by its THE TONQUIN SETTLEMENT. Sihe Ak 5 at the start and was morely driven to control of the f“’l' health department of ty-two majority on joint ballot. They |inium. Dottty The bishop protested The Pokin corréapondont of The Times |, (FEe eats stobor B,—An old ron: | e distaoo, In the fourth aho quit | FCHE: LI to condema, ey concad forty-four members of both | | PITTAICKG, October 8.—The bi-centen- | againat drawing the color line. Afterre- | T AR VAT FajOcEAL s gy | (dsneof MUCLR Sty by the name of | hodily, Summary as decided: Heretofore the Chicago health depart-: LDN'T WAIT TO VOTH. Bouses to the oppusition. wial of the Janding of the first German | cess the bi Saroli B Lt u by dorey, dvanel | WA THAFC LGOI suicido - Sunday | Duisy D, 3 1 91| ment hos had an officr at the stock e otr- e Stato Central commit- | coloniats upon s RN oblet | Casbive VL] s arolina sPok®| primo ministor, i Felation to tho wifle | Aty Uiy himsolf in the | Chostuut Star 115 80|yarde, but, his authority was next o e D el Kinma will have | bratod in a fitting manner by the Gurman | plo of the south, LT b sl M i BN S ead, No cauwo can b awsighod. | Ho| WL Pk B4 18| nothing. Tedwy, at s Hevi ot e 12,000 wnjority over Sherman fur Gov. | residents fouday. The weather was beau- | bishops were unaniuiously agreed thorh | | wing frontier L 1s now boing i | e dn B ircumstances and - bad no | K ; b e s directors an “l"““"‘““""m“’ oruar, and Hages for the Supreme court | tiful, and everything wonspired to make | ehoutd be no separato organization. . M oginuiug st tho lino which ia | family trou blos. 5 Thhue, 2 B 1 townaf Lake, it waa agreed that tho health . 3, In the fifth Chestout judgo will rus robably 5,000 loss; that | the "celobration a grand succcas and wby th | q B arlslaturo will bo' Democratic and | the greatest event in the losa history B | e oA TRe S BVAR AR AT E(CLOYC s his arnna northweterly direes | i e L by from five to seven majority | the German population. The Pittaburg | $n charge of the penitentiary in & A b | o until it como to. the canal wround || OHiY \;"fi(‘"_“"‘l'rf‘- Tho Inter Ocenn on joint ballot. e ey procossion, which was at| ern city, told the bishop that ho had in o ider This it skirta aw far an tho | 1%t BERREE S Suciand Billy commissioner of Chicago should have ab- Seott pced o dead heat for third place. solute control of the ;‘W“ }3"‘,'.‘“ for in- Hurdle handicap, mile and a quarter, spection purposes, with authority to cons als: five hurdles, Bell Bay (favorite) firat, dewmn eattle or other animals as he saw . Bishop Lyman was anxious to appoint a wado by the wem of tho Prunabish Dolts, our Flush, : n sheny pro b rn city, told ! e This it akicts s far 82 (08 | T buainoss yortion af the Hlage BHIS . AL ) firsty | G T indiction of the health comisis- CAPIATNOTES. oy G D Ty W BRI Cs colored unibisters, bu | el river, THAEE RS g the Red |\, Wis., eight miles northwest of SR sccond, Katia: Croel | G0 (03 Y, extond over all packing and et and "porsons and foue thousand | could not find any f the numbor wh | ) Ve S 1, b proumsi o | LHO Ty e Llioeh DU LT e nahter houses situated in the town of GENERAL SHERMAN'S RETURN. wagons in line, was indescribably pictur-|were of the Episcopal CRTIFGhIE WAY| EOBONEES ¢ that point it is proposed to , BEIGHTON BEACH RACES, Mich @ Chinese custom house. yenterday; 14 buildings wero dostroyed. | Npw Youx, October it raco| | LAXBISEISAI(GIIEEte Iy immediately rance, however, now rogards the nogo- Liows, §20,000; insurance, $5,000. | fwo year olds three and one fourth milos, stationed nt each of the three gates of the Lt e o notseriouaand itis belioved will At Lafagetto, Ind., the firm of War- | Thon firat, Gray Bonnet second, Bessio stock yards and all eattlo entering o precipitato sotelement of tho uestion. wick & Florer, dry goods, asaigned. | Peyton third; time 1:204 pansing out were examined. - The am: It is expected Gen. B b | Linbilities, §30,000; wssots, $15,000. i Ahoth)|thveed MRS condemued during the day were R ity Corpay I At EaK oLy T 15, Destowns, eloth- | courths mile, Littlo Katio first, Lena see- placed in_ o separate pen. On the even- Thibaudin as French min- | M8 1 roported suspended. Judgment | (1 Antelopo third; time 1 19 ing of each _day they will be slaughtered. Aotes 0 the arount of 812,000 were en- | gl ling o : Five animals were thus kiled this even- tored awsinst him. B i and vlmlr carcasses turned over to s was organized snd ad-|ous for wid_were 10L ‘Tho co | port that Russia is about t) conbract a At Gatena, 11, W, Moars, Bamey Aaron third; time 1:59. nion Rendering compaty it €0 each, le by Prof, Paul Rohnbacker, s e Jor. o eonie | o of onaunidist million roubles et B UL G W Rl s aidena, inllingea, | thran: | | NGBS SEUIgRAE bourd is J. M. Kirkpatrick, J. K. Joose and | missions, The treasurer’s report i i THE JAVA ERUPTIONS | ‘nnv... redth ””\hv Ay v}| x; punquet | gourths mile, Pike's Pride first, "Joo mec- heartily approved o 1») ‘('n‘ stock men. others, To-night is given up to con: | Bt " Advices in by mail from which was numoronsly attended. time 1:18} Health Commissioner DeWolf states that b v WasuiNaroy, Ootober 8. — General | SIS A1l trades wore ropresented, In- | resolution was adopted approving th ac- Sherman and General Tidball, who have cluding butchers, bakers, tanners, 1ass- | tion of the board of managers in appoint- | O Chne yinipastonYatia/obuevas LU AL T Ly ‘whilo every 1|y Mrs, A. T Wing, associate secrotary tion of mlitary posts in the far west, re- tion in the world had representatiy The report of the executive committee | I R e ity ol GV 8 SR wrand moving | of tho American church building fund | SRR, rosumed their duties, They have been show which kept two hundred thousand | eonuission was read. Thescunisst f8 {mascenad e way from the city 110 days, aud, in that speotatops in good humor for four hours. | purposes ollecting . §1,000,000 within | SuCeeee Sett timg, traveled 10,678 miles. General o o head of tho procession | threy years as a permanent church buiid | ister of wur. ) \ reached Diamond square, _Allegheny |ing f SR T Tl PR el to the re- Lousser, Purse race, sellit allowances, milo_and oye: | oiuhith, Baron Tancrot fivst, Pilot second, Sherman will attend the reunion of the society of the Army of the Teuneses at Cleveland tho 17th and 18th instants, after which he will return to the city and eloso up the afairs of hus offico so” that respoct- avia of the ond, Parpeon thir ipts §60,479; payments. $1E m 3 3 \ 5 - it is impossible to estimat the delete- Gonori Shoridan mey be fully instructed certs, balls and banquets. The Dest of | vestiments account, $12,000; balance in | st of September show that the earth- | " Steeple Chuse, short coutsc, Ranger |'i.-um;|l'1-|:‘ bt e ]‘(:‘ll" ‘_f"(,hf Lo before the meeting ot Congress. “""1“" pre ll‘"“‘“ ‘lh“’r' ““‘L"m“" drunk- | trust companies, banks, ete., $20,100, | quake which oceurred i L oabout | powes, Mass., October 8. The grav “"""~"l““" I,"“‘“""" socond, Bridecake caused by thio sale’ of UMErOus CANGET: e s ennoss was observable on the streets. | Adjourned till to-morrow. e sraits of Sunda did but little danage | Al o - Lho REav- | third; timo 2:40 By O S QR CADIES AEATENTIDEDIREON This even'ng, while the delegations| - e to properly in the city of Butwvia ““l‘.-ll\‘.-.l.,;‘nll l;‘]“:"r':”:l“‘;'"""[h';“"l ‘:‘:‘"""‘L‘\“‘l;‘;“"" LOUISVILLE ILACES. ous beeves, The effect of eating this o commissionorof patents overruled | were returaing home, Henry Voelkner The iree Baptists. it ouly i few fisherman woro drowned the board of oxaminers-in-chief and re-|and Herman Walmer foll from a wagon| MisxxkaroLls, October 8. —Fourth da; by the tidal waves. Advices, however, st theic decison 1 the caso of Saw- |and were buth instantly Killed. Voelk- | of the Free Baptists / § yor & Maun va. Edison, involving the lner's neck was broken aud Walwer's | ap), ; 5 of duvention of the incudeacent |gkull was crushed. - So far as learned heef, snys DeWolf, is septic fover, be- iy 1 degroo of blood poisoning very sini- ilut to fever from ether causes, hence the inability of physicians to trace cancerol meat. DeWolf has no doubt but thal o enginver and fireman jumped - with- Lovisvie, October 8.—Fine track 9 out shutting off steam, The engine run and wenthor. Selling - race, Weltor Rev. Powell was | conlirm the reports sent to the Associated | (1010t this eity where the track ends weights, all ages, mile and sixteenth, nted to act on the committee on Press of the extent of the disaster on the [ buried itsclf in the cellar undor the Lnte Folger won, Bonnie Bird second, PLIOF ) o issil r. Chene; g southern const of Sumatra aud southeast | . 3 s Silvia thir 4 Bonductor for clectric lamps, formed of these were the only accidents. L‘h\:":u"l‘)::.’::’f“;]l l:"; ‘(] :‘I”_y“"“")sl”“ up u'\,““‘“f vk g watra aud southeast | ey office at the station —causing bll;“”]-m:l', k LR » number of deaths have resulted from Somduct o e pviority of in-| Wasmixarox. Octubor B.—The ccle- port of the committeo on oxen com- . XD tigo. | Mary Nutter in tho ox- | Assicition BnS o year olda, Blf | i’ conmumption of this moat, sold with- b N. . munion and it was recommitted. Tues- SPANISH REI led, mile, The Admiral won, Seamore second, e amandod Sawyer & Manu, who | bration of the bi-centennial of tho lind. RESS. pross office was Uny afternoon was sct apart for visiti Billy Gilmore third; time, 493 out tho knowledge of tho health autha: it i i ol P : 4 . 3 et aps or visiting 'he Spani ini counctl deli = s ¢ Gilmore third; itia v it is held 1 tho decision compluted their | ing of Germans in America was inawsur- | gho city. A M LR e ?““"‘,‘" poiRen ”‘"{“",d‘}"" Tak i eon stakes, three year olds not win- Lee: Byt A B B/ VANCH | ate ing wi c o A 3 2k i rated four hours upon 1 8 R v 0 A 7 et I eiow ut loast o yoar i advance of | ated last evening with a sacred coneert | from the Ohio et e S e s apoh the contents f 81 g puons, October 8. —Emily M. | Rert Tior to August 13t, 1883, milo heats. TELBGIRAPH NOTES. x Edison. at the Natioaal theatre, and this mo B £ g telegram from Due do Fernan Nunez, 4 ) y ors | X ;i N el el SRR e ‘,‘n. morn- | ference to meeb in that State. General | the Spanish smbassador to France, - rela- Favish, n descendant of Charles Carrol, First heat Wooley Dougluss won, Bollelta Lo THE SUPREME COUKT | ulv,xg "\,‘]"f 8/ fhotson ‘n"s. ‘-“I ings on | resolutions were submitted. Drs. O. B. [ tive te the insults given to King Alfonso | #f Carrolton, one of tho signers of the |second, Long Kuight third; time, 1.1 ¥ty delegates have anived in _Chioago o Adjourned without trausacting any ennsylvania avenue, Soventh strect, | Chency and Ransom Dunn - present- in Paris. Tho Liberin says the gayern- Docharation of Independonce, and grand- | Seeond hoat, Long Knight won, Bellelt | atend tho anul convention of the National business of impurtance. and other thoroughfures, were gmly dec-|ed yeports from the Baptists The Supreme Court of the United orated with flags’ and streamers. The |of Nova Scotin and the genoral States convened to-day, but without the | St and stripes and German trizcolor | conference of _ the . Conure, s UL s aousaoa | bolngn SER L ALLEERY beautiful de- e from Franco | doughter of the late Gen. Winfield Scott, | sceond, Longmate third, time, | Aseociation of Streot Car companios, 16 is without making any impossible dewands hias taken the black in tho Mount de | Third heat, Lot Kuight won, Douglass expected '-hmlt! will be 160 delegates present ab e e kit Y % | Sulos convent. second; time, 1:05] thoopening day. Prepartions for th Blfdey ennesie ol Unt adiB acsetos e e %7 o g b e e il to morrow. All the Justices were signs. Preparations lor the grand pro- | The clerk resd a re ort from th sonfer- fum, . VILSE 0! i S a0 :.‘mm;l“ P e i e tton., | cession, which is to move b 3 o'clock, et O n w::;)llll'e«:l\‘v,ll\ll;|||tll‘-|»4ll JAY-EYE-SER AND HIS RECOLD | threatons to burh reenlow's Opera house, to- Rt of members of the bur. Those|¥ore visible long before noon, and the| The early part of the 1000 Was_con- gether with the entire block. Atla m. the cases in which rules to show cause were strects «ent to Mount Vernon square, | quned in listening to the reports of dif: | ment desires satisf emt—— A Contest tov a ¥ Crnornwart, October 8 In tho suit of the United States Electric Light compa- ny, Judge Maxwell, of the Common he leading newspapers of Madrid are not satisfied with tl ion of the French government in regard to Alfons's treat- B ent in Paris and insint upon oflicial pub- heation of the king's reply to President he Story of the Horse That 15 Now Cireenlow Opera house was on fire. The New York distillers’ wine and spirit roturuablo to-duy will oume befors the where the purade "’l"‘_'““l' were filled | foront committecs, which were referred | Grovy's apology. This “afteruoon the Pleas Court, has granted an order Winning Luurels exchinge opened yesterday afternoon. Jx- Court to- norrow. “Ihe legal tender cuse with an \f"”'";"‘-*;“’ T, to their several committees. The exeou- Y vonly 4 dologation of the army steaining the expsition_commissioners S Mayor A, Qukey gn,u elivered tho uponing of Juilleard against Greenman, which Cuicaao, October 8.—The tive committee of the F. E. Mission so- o 5 from dolivoring the promium awarded by | New York Sun address. The exchango in rituated at. No. 17 and navy rs, snid he was prepared to sacritice his life for the integrity and liberty of tho country and the honor of of this city have postponed until Noven- | oty mot and considerable routine busi hess was transacted, This evening oc curs the annual meeting of the fo Htondway, and opens regularly fur busiuess Many quostions having beed asked as | this me ning. to St, Jutien’s age and performanc Surah Sponcer, of Now York, wis killed in stands No. 9 on tho docket, aud which Wwill probibly bo reached to-mortow or Wodnesday, will not be argued at pres: the jurors on electric lights until a fur- thot hearing. The plamufl claims that wistakes wore made by the jurors, ber 8rd the celebration of the settlement i the United States by their country- o) 1 Lo 1 tha it 11 | men. issionary seciety. il s his army well us the history of Jay-lye- Lh:xl wreck ...n "l’;ill ls\ml the (i‘;pml:m& Amb;n’ ent. Lt is undorstood that a motioh We a8 M October 8,—T wissionary secioty, also the anniversary | The United States steamer Lancaster THI SCITO T BOARD. and progress, a repetition of the caree ruilway, uear Old Bridge, Five uien were 167 bo made to assigu it to some later day in Des Moty tober 8.—The of the home mission. ; At A prog! PERIOLAL e ] jured. the tern mans celebrated the foundingof Germ The Western association of Free Bap- arrived at Gibraltar Saturday. | ) the horses st this time will be of nter=1 ", o yytom inspoctors at Port Pownsend, GENEILAL DENT [ town here this evening with a fine tor tists mot this aiteruoon. The offer of | THE SWISS KICK. [ An Tmportant Mecting Held Lust ""Li o w. T., ha bured @ ship with eloevan Jay- L Jiht paeade and speeches in English vois & black gelding, fiften | Gliness being ived li Shephe ; Two Swi o 0w nt to slod ncross from British Asked to be placed on the retired list on buside anC ATy M. A :l;(.'ll.hu}l, o ive proporty valued Two Swis n:h;unwlwll\. woro nont to S | uy-tiye s i Lk Hoatud | Gomie, \gglod neross from Bri scember " N e LORL A Liddad oy TE lat 850,000, for a ublishing f avoy to ascertain whother the repor " ) ; : : o A . ; Doosinbes Lst, under the forty years' sev- | Ny, N J , October 8.—The ¢ R A S e e that thy French wero ere S Vi Tl is nson of the old camprigner. | A quarantine officer Just from Trewton, YASOTRERLARIDY, i Bieentenial was brillisntand su ! ' thnk A special meeting of the board of ed Dictator, dim Midnight, by Pilot, jr. [ Ala, says the malignant fever thers is n e the mssoc ral wtion pay $10,000 for | fortitications there, report thut se CITIES N AaR 2 snde i 1 t A { ) 13 blic perforinanee wis as four | ing else but yellow fever and is spreading. : BBVITIES. 42 t,“,...«ml_ !5]"11“:1;*;}““‘l'f'_‘“l"ll“«.‘l‘lnuur{\lnll indebtoduess was comsidered. A com- | military ks biwvo boen constructed in | ucation was held last evening, President '.'l::l_’i:l:: s o o was b SOE | 116 reporta 17 cassn wnd v s T Secretary Lincoln has veturned from i journed, 1o entire population filled | yitteo was appointed to draw resolutions | & neutralized portion of that territory. | Lorg and all the members present. Yo » ) " ovon thousand dollars were stolen. from i wis several ,009 pople Olo the streets. Tha pro¢ e emal Revenue Commissioner Wal- | miles long and included ter Evans lofu for Louisville to-night. was reviewed by the The Navy Department has been in: | Governor i 1 stafl, the wmayor, and in Samuel J. Randall deliv- he met Bronze, Waiting, and other fast 3 ; 20 oo e Ity B e irad | the paymuster of the Me National rail- ALLECED < DEEKGRS trotters in @ gune strugglo which requiredl | g, iy gho station of the y of Mexioo last The construction of the Delaware[seven heats to irion. e touk the fifth | hEYe" by the paymastor's servant. . A wixth heats with a record of 2:224, D —— to b presented to the o nierence, co- The government of Switzorland will corning the offer. The report of the | therefore mako an energetic protest eommitto recommending that the offico of | #ganEL this braach of treaty engaso" A vorresponding secretary b oreated, wis | Mnts. street school building and alleged defocts but lot the trot to Waiti formed that Captain N. L. O. Nokes, of | vited guests rdoptod, and_ @ comittes appoin AT X ST 4 September g - ‘ D s ¢ Basuel Sk adopted, and a o s appointed to A CARDINAL'S AVPEAL, vero discussod and referred. 0 : b 1 £ TES the maine eorps, died ot Coriuto, Nica- | eved the brtion © English avd Col. horinate such officer. aiouaibl; dinal McCabe, of Dublin, haw issued N ayais THE PLANG WEIB HTOL 03, 1882, at the same place, he distin: Killed by # Dead Trec e . yostarday from hoart disoase, | Phillip Beln of New York, the Germn ; . JLALMS THE TLA . u v 4 o fa 2 toral totter which says, owing to the s The President has accepted two s wddress, The ceremonies concluded by The Mormons, juntice and good sense of modern stats: Yol tions of the Northern Pacific railroad, | patriotic airs sung by the German sing | Sar Lake, October 8—Tho somi- |men, miny B o) | s olaiin for alaeo and extras on the Hons o 18 in Montana, the other 8 | ing socteties anda dlplay of firoworks. | ypuual oomferenco of the ~ Mor uny of b en radressed but much | Centre atrect buildivg of over €800, Mr atine Nock appeared in- respect to | fourth Jents in 2119, winuing the stakss | nal's Springfield (Mo.) special_says: for 3 yeur oldu and wiping out. the 4 yuer | party b ailrond laborers camped lagh, night near Nottleton, Ark., on the Kn»i guished himself by trotting the third and | Kaxxas Crry, October 8,—The Jou%‘ old record of Trinket that had stood for i i iver L T g BEISY reo yeurs, kened the public | sas City, Fort Scott & Gulf road. Aboul miles from the Columbia river to Port-| Tueston, N. J., October, 8.— The | church held two sessions Sunday and ad- | yot remuing ¢ be done if Catholics are to | N ted thres yours, ko roawa : ! | land. Gormmn Bi-contennial was _widely ob- | journed till April A,,..,uuuy Taylor, Do pluged upon n lovel with e e ok usserted that ho had loat money | attontion this yuur by spRERERE at Louin- |1 o'clock o dead tres full upon the tent THE YEVER DISTRICTS. upon the con ved here, The proce A large meet M Wis T y s 3 ot, through alteratio ville on May Ilina miteh against Char- | contuimng seven men, three of who B it and Lyman were® the [nominations in this respect. Ho siya ho rough alterstions | ¥l g B o g sainst G | e inatantly killod ‘and a boy had af° - s Eyo-See o Surgeon Finney, in_charge of the fewed by the may j . A largo | | principal wpekers., Thoy again e | docs nov ask for his Seoplo thie nlightust | M OCHeEW8: and that ho could show | B ciETE 6,7 0,08), 2:28, 2274, AL the | ar ke o other occupants were quarantine station at Ship Island, ) ¥e- | Wi addressed by Capt. . C. Stahland | prossd on il ity of | priviluzo s mgainst others bub only |t if the reiitocts had mot stolen sway |24 S Diiving purk, Juno 22, ho | soriously njured. ‘ ports the week ending September 20t jand others. The ivities closed with | k. ) ) ing their covenants and living up to | equality 4 and justico, the plans. thore were elovon cases of yellow fover; two large balls, their privileges and their exaltation 'l i government has prohibited Ruferred to a specinl committeo, won the purse of §3,000 for b ear olds, of. It will the second heat in 2: ‘y trotu three deaths. ——— would be great beyond all people. A we-{the importation of swine from Lussia STARTING THE NIGHT 5CHOOL ? i ), 4 ¢ § he " A i Hish J be remembered that in the first quarter Advicos from | epspoota Tepoy g PROGRESS OF PIETY. S76 NepMIkE e Yipprivaiies. i lield |into Gormony. e Mo building committeo reported on |of tho third hat John Murphy and Phil A now cuson of yellow fover and ons €0 L ay ta VD ineiruptions (0. 5086 DY RAILIROAD MATTHES soveral propusitions to rent s room for u | Thompson and Charley Greon and his 0op'S ARSAPAR"_[“ at the Navy yard, One new case m}ul |n.mlx3.‘l h:)'.‘u on m\m.ll.nm to Burope and . RS, RN Al S el salxed i hoap upon the A uth bu the resorvation. The i e Uhited States. To-morrow the Mor- TUE 0110 RIVEIY FOOL, hemdions, B i poro all uized o & AL o eriak e b 0 Yoodworth's ok (on D s Weste conder; At Albany, 8 180 caretully prepared extract of the best remedica a room in ]\\ odw :‘rlsh_n |vl|n/l; (on lf, ouy the k“lmlh rnln :\\:v |Il :l: SO u:.{k ! Lam el B own 40 medical bck lus street, between Thirteenth and Four- | week luter, he wou e D-y! ket | Cnce o Alteratives, Llood Purifers, Diuretics and Loenth, second story,) for §40 from month | making 2:10] again. A fow days after, Tonics, such as Sassaparilla, Yellow Dock, Stllingias to month, on the siame track, while trotting to beat Dandelion, Juniper Berries, Mandrake, Wikd Cherry. Phe employment of teachers for the | the D-your old record of Santa Clause, Bark and other seloctod roots, barks and hertge & A COMMISSION ON GUKED MEATS, MEEUIJE o “]B Ufllfll‘[:fl Pclllllfl. nects to further action in regard to the | committeo of the new Ohio river poel are admission of Utah as a state This con-|i o at the Galt hou srfecting o SO 8 TR A h { in session f 4o porfecting l,;“‘."l ‘l"l““""'l"fu"‘ :L;d;u\l,m!'):n,‘lll{;:-l'l e M mtion is entirely Mormon, the majurity |and ratifying the arrangoments made at tlx:!"l,‘;:l:u'ndhu'l‘uryulf T B scopnl and | f whom are pelygaimists. the previous meetings in Cincinnuti and Proceedings of the ¥ ® i g N o i e o to fix rates between Chicago and i 4 P A C (o . Incdioine, Vo anyhing clse, ean bo fairly judged that, inasmuch as foreign gov rnments Free Baptist Conventions, he Union Veteran Club A ”"m.‘ They were in m.‘ ("m_ night school was left to the superintend- | 2:18, he made 2:164 on thu'tluu_l attompt, | e el We poiut wihsatitaction (o th bave charged that the hog pr ducudpf 4 S AR rm-“ Bl I oita O weating 1t 8 ..nLlnluul Q‘l-mm.!,w;a ] o i P On |1.:,|-|||{‘yf Jl“lyl‘ in \\imlun;,'\:m! I]u: florllluulnln‘rnl'llmm‘nf‘ml._. ™ "h_. "“‘:,"f“‘t\-{."' ) sl Statos ar g tl - « ctobe ") 0 ut- | 81 ) 4 T'he salary of the teachers of the nigh won the D-year-old yurse in straigh el upon the hearts of thousands of people in New so and not proper for export PArECERS and before adjourn I ) r " Heved of terriblo sufloring which all otlier remedies NO MONOFOLY IN BPATIONERY. wom, i 2:40, 2:19§, 228, At Chicayo, Points stated that Miss Ball, July 21, he won the foyear-old stakes in teachor of drawing, had mado # statement Uireo straight heats, trotting the last in rotting forth the facts in regard to the al \:: 1. « falled Lo reach, (- f - 3 p N o T ora s organization throughout the state, | ings are harmonio the President has decided to appoint a PriapgLrai, Octoberd —Thege neral | its orgistna B! . g ¢ J g commission to investigate thoroughly the | convention of the Protestant Episcopal | ¢ lubs will be f ",'“““ in each county, wnd | " l:"’h“'il: ;1_“:;"':‘ o ‘t"‘ '“L)“ ‘(""1“_ Mr. curing of por& iu this country, and Chureh in the United & in various wards in tho largo citien | SN AT URNEh i has “namoed as wmewbers of such|this morning A me Clerks will be appointed for varions Ligagn aud Eastern, Funos poople ure commission Hon, ( of Bishops stated that th tion of the state, After county organi- apposed to the pool. !Fh-uml the mest- 2vof. O 1 veat pleasure in the resolutio zations are perfected a st convengion | g not come to & sntisfactory agreemcnt Prof. ¢ with great pleasuro in the utian [Sa s alled Ol Litis pumored that o of - the roads in- nble Togod _discrimination in fayor of cortan Entering stationery nanufacturers and horse went on conguerin disclaiming any intention of luding time. At the ope % in the geand cireuit, the little ‘f “"_} by ok ons b ‘:"I‘:,a.".: :’ L competitors, | - AR ekt i ing moeting | mch betera B. Loriv Chandler, B. Blatchford, D. Curtis and Prof. E. D. Salmon. The | velative to meeting with the House of ¢ the purpos i “ i WL {5 now entirely free 1rom (1086 1 rolvet sub to v ‘ %is not taken &gy of a0 President stutes ho has no sutho:ity to | Doputies, and that they had appointed state veteran club. - | volved will ou to-morrow. preference. to iy ono above another, | in Pittsburg ho captured tho spovial §4,- Yount i ‘\f\‘lf‘\"h‘lr‘ilih :fi:‘fl;‘ guaranteo the expenses of the commis- | the Bishops of Missouri and Alabama to ————-- THE BABY GIANT REBONDED, My, Points added that the superinten 000 purse in one, Lwo, and three order, Ty, L e et Pl tanol . 3 sion, but has no doubs that in view o the | confer with a similar committes voin the Barned o Death, | Dexves, October 8 —A special meot dent had issued instructions that pupils King the second heat in 2:17. At u“fl.;.‘;umwwm,m magnitude of tho intereats involved | Houst of Deputies. Tho motion pre | Missgaporss, October 8. -1t is learned m-v;ulvlwa(m‘Lhvl-lunnitht:l)ruvurwul“'l'lmdv provided with pencils and rub svelind, in b iateh with Majolica, the Congross will u all bills incurced for | vailed for the ppointment of acomimitice {tod ,l.. yor Kinan h:;m 1 Turnquest was | Rio Grande Railroad company was held | burs shauld ot h.l- mln Il to buy new mlnn&fi‘ artle L!l\.u luiulun\ll ulqnu'-nhl'"cd - SRS this pur s comm dsioner of agri- | from the House of Deputies, of two cler- | burned to death in - Frazer & Shepard’s |t Colorado Springs to day and unani-|onos of particular kind. I or a green horse, i Gen- . S S ho o b asbon, | gymen and two I MO D which was struck by lizhtning | mously o oy R | Tn reforouce to tho salary of th fund | tlouas Diiving purk, during the June Horszes Wintered. is directed to summon his associates and Rev. Dr. Jolin . Brown, from the | lwt wight and destroyed, ~ Turnquest | the ercetion of a general mortge of the high school, which has been meeting. Jay-Eye-See came out victori- 2 3 proceed to works without delay. commitios on new dioceses, presented .‘!mv.qmt the Fuilding to” secure a kit of | willion, the bonds issued under which | reported as fixed at $120 por month, it with & record of 2:184, 1n a trot at "':Il:vml:‘l:'lunmuul ure prepared o winter horses — yeport recommending the transfer of the | tools and part, of the burning building | shall run thirty years, and bear five per | should be stated that the resolution to fulo foir tl-yuu-uldr_fluull_ululur, he won 2 A National Bankrupt Law. ety of Manitoo from the dioceso of foll Lehind him, eutting off escape. B torest, ~Tho issues shall never ex- | 8o fix has beoh reforred, not passed, and without exerting himself, his hest Double Single or Box Stalls Bostox, October 8.—The bank presi- | Michigan to that of westorn Michigan. | Two bundred members of the Oregon | ceed $30,000 per mile outstanding, in- | that the salary for the swmmer months | heat being 2:18]. At Rochester, against ON REABOWALE TERMS. . donts of this city adopted & resolution Agreed to. Pioneer association ncaghyd this city this | cluding all thuwifirmr mortgages and only would, in apy event, remain ak $70 per | time, he won in 2:14. I attempting 0| HIGHLAND PLAGE, - - - - WEST OMAHA. petitioning Congross te sp dily enact a | Rev Samuel W, Yohu, of H;ihe,(mm;nlu'n--'\rll aud left for Chicago. {on finished road, Three-fourths of the month, lower this on a cold and wintyy day ot wept 291 D, O SUTPHEN & 50N

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