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THE DAILY BEE- OMAHA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1382 PAILWAY ars, brovers, iquor desters and cicar and |- PERFECTION OF PRAYER. fal examination of the offert, Mopiers| A FEAST FOR A LORD. tobacco manufacturers and dealers and j all libersl citieens of the state. They aro indepted to the government, 80 ¥ that the amount due, if auy, Gouerdl Passenger Agont Monse, 98 e S o same e sy it | 110 EiSCapal Conventian WOOSlES | can v checked aainat, o hger, T Orienta’ Luxariancs of New York's ¢ te Oniom Pacific, In- business men, ospeeially &2 U3 O oo Wilh the Book of Prayer. 1% far discovered shows that they had Banquet to Chief Justice ' t | ? b & ognized by card roinstated ‘it as ongaged in o lgitimate business, been dropped and afterward roinstated terviewed. Moy resolve that drunkenness is not duo ¢ | without = Yeceiving & roappointment Colerdge, . but to lack of education in the The Conseccration of New Bish= |through the regular channels. This be- it ing o the Second Auditor held that they must have drawn their salary when not i il oting. logally entitled to it. Their claims were splay. Auilliary M? Ly accordingly disallowed w‘{ him and then i to saloc od " ol -~ o1 | youth. They will organize for the pur- 9 ) o -=The Ladies’ [A Thiea Ratt to Holona—The el g, o paving good and just laws passed ops Approved . towstons Park Line—Cone in theie behalf and to _lvp(!;-r1\|v|.‘vn«v y Jectures, all legal means all municipal, State and i 1 National laws corflicting with theiv in- | referred to the ond Comptroller's terests, They will vote for no candidate | The Nattonal Council of the Congre- |office, Second Comptroller Upton re General Passenger agent Morse, of the | who is not first pledged to them and their gational Church in Sesslon commended their reforence to the Court . : vl s Ko Jf Claims, whore they were sent aud now ' Pacific, returned Wednesday from | interests, regardless of what party he ‘ at Oonoord, ‘“"‘“m“" v y 0 8¢ id no Forty Thousand Dollars Worth ot w York, October 11.-~The bar as- sociation of New York to-night tendere Lord Chief Justice Coleridge a mag-nifi* cent banquet. The Academy of Musio e thoso of General Adam | Y8 hiatidsortely decorated for tis Goo B hots Ot oneehy. Col, |som e teatormation of WS f U an oxtonsive trip through to San E oisco, returning by the Northern Pa . | may belong to - The claiw ik PRACTICE POINTS. A EREIRTA, Outonsr 11 wtn e THESREE o - e B Tacey, Mejor B, D L | Aurpassed in beauty any like attempt in ant. Episcopal | ,\[r,\‘;«\:rfi:vl PG .;.v'(l,l:"{:‘rx vl ‘"‘IVN“‘I';L}‘I‘ this city. The scene on the stage was a Ticket being acoompanied by General convention of the Prote G e ice, | mogniticent garden with pretty lawns of Agent Stebbins, A representative of the | b church, tho Bishops concurred with the |\ 6 L Fag n e et Ms, Moswo office yesterdny | TUS Be0's Dally RipOCt of tho Leav-| Duguties o chanes the S 0 eten | Gam O iout sm 1 | (e, grosn geaa, bede of dowers, gy, of Nlinois to Chicago. The ecommitteo | 3 5 elled walks and the most rare and costly in expectation that he might throw W m‘ Gu“[m lve . | MeBlair, Jr., Lieut. Charles P Miller, \ i reported it inexpedient to reduce the re CUWa i ) hrub trees and plants. The different { plants, shrubs and flowers cost £10,000. v offorta to s their olaims | T the southwest corner of t1e girdon is Y | supported by gilded cords from the ceiling. Within and about _the tent are placed willing to lose their | 30,000 worth of Porsian works of art, consisting of armor, bronzes and candel- abra. Ten thousand dollars worth of TeP- | \nd Chaplain Vincent Palen | resentation in the convention Rev. | " Gome bf theso ofticers are now makin | M. Dafter, of Fon Du Lac, offered nl‘ ” m Sl Holds His | resolution that any Prosbyterian fecling ttho Head, | himself wronged by the 13 shops should | some light on various rumors concorning Kl RKW railroad matters, Me, Morse was found quite sarrounded by visitdrs, and with | Lieutenant Mer This i a new and beautiful addition to the eity of Gumahsy sitaated | his do in the north part of the city, fronting ou Sherman avettue, vA fs the |that showed him to be rushed with busi - most desiruble location, for residences, that has been placed 0 a the mar |ness, but ho spared @ momont to con ket for youry, BEDEORD & SOURR. | verse with the newspaper man, who asked him in regard to the k covered with letters and papers | Own HKTR LI SRR A A i i view of the acoounting officers will be havo the tight to demnnd inquiry. A | gygtainod by the court. They state that Jegation from the provincial synod of . ) Spect ) they would be Special to the Bek, wiada was presented to the eonvention |y 08 ey [ AV ENW stober 9.~ The | and the Metropo of Canad e i ¥ Leavesworr, October 8.—The and the Motropolitan of Canada mad an | dons, The S rather than theic comunus. | jnd Comptroller has de- | address. [ handsome Persian rugs and carpets of |overy color and design surrounded the — s Platte tea sio Ho asked the Deputies to give . i RS e e el e et L ELER DIt o |Ofiers aro aceking theoush FEREE SR foriental camp soons, T this secluded line.” said M, Morss, “and tho equip |noon. The wind was © o 8 tlon e | nomant & piRyer-book 1b. put fortli s | TSRS SR Khyivaves thio. Ktop | AL Talty LG corner the Lord Chief Jus- i B Heteclus, b of course tho timoie- | hour, the direction, 10, changing to L) the future prayer-book of tho chureh | SRR B ! o | tieo was seated, togother with his por- taken by the Treasury otficials for somo time been of the opinion that these ofticers and a number of others wore not legally in the servico. — sonal associates and escort. The Ameri- oon and British flags are seen on the rvight and left of the tent. Otherwise the entire stage and vast auditorium are RS, Varren of any display of bunting. The somewhat' irregular, but more for want | y'clock, and the sky cloudy. Tho record there will be keener eriticism than may of organization than anything elso. This W 4 " stands i v e Anlay Siee oty will be straightened out in time b i This property is divided into regular size o1t lots and acre lot~ |V Gple” Union Pacific is benefitted by 88 § whieh will be sold at reasonable prices and on casy terms, his line?” BEDFORD & SOUER. Yo, the Usion Pacific, together with the Ovegon Short Line and the Noethorn | Aerriam Pacific, can new practicably hold the en- | Chaplin. . tirotrado of the new Northwest—Qregon, | 7 hariasen 8 d s Washington Perritory and British Colum- } ! \w“ . bia, 1 don't want to be understood as say- | e ing that these lines control all Westorn | Murtin be expected. | A secrot sossion followed which lnsted 2 until nearly the hour of adjournment - | and was dovoted entirely toe nsiderati m THE St *lof the reports on the conseeration of i dining room is in the basement of the Bishops. Thore was opposition to Bishop | phe tecent Convention and Wyom- Acadeny, where preparations were made olect Randolph, of ~ Virginia, on the s BRRRG to provide for 1,200 guests. No tner ground that Bishop Whipple was not ng's Greesing. banquet table has ever been prepared in 80 permanently disabled as to require an Now York, At 11 e'clock, after the ad- assistant. The election of Bishop Ran dresses wore delivered, his lordship was dolph was finally cenfirmed by almost | B¢ corted to the banquet hall by the com DEP'T PLATTE TEAM. | Wiw Youk, Octobor 11, —The annual ing of tho Amorican Woman Suf- Fronting 700 feet on Sherman Avenue. is pro perty. cannot fai business however, as I have been re- | Weagraff unanimous vote. Bishops elect Potter ‘lla:;n: l\n.w\'mllnn\i‘u|_.|um"-|ml| nulu-rl 1\1:\"“ mittee, irabl i P N et | ported to have said.” [ and Knickerbocker were confiomed by | €% session. Seventy-one delogates e —— 40 be desirabie and will be rapidly taken up and rproved. No hills oo | . i i Juring the session from te i ) K - M > eipeio P R i acclamation. Bishops sent a wessage [ Were present during the session from ten GENERAL FOREIGN NEW i olimb, no ravines to_cross, in_getting to KIREWOO D dddition. Re THE: LINE TO HELENA opposing the erection of a new diocess in state, Letters were read from Geo. Wi, prbiies et member, when you buy a lot in this addiiion. you wil not hawe to pay | was then mentioned by the reporter, and | H NPh - Garoling, not being sssured of | Curtis, Lydia Becker of England, and _QUARNBLING BLACKS. an amount equal to first price to grade your lot hefore building. Mr. Morso was asked if it was tuo that | T 0 auitable support, Adjourned othors, Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, | Hoxa Kowa, October 10, —1t is report- tho threo rail project had been aban- | 1T D oL St Bishope. do nob ecoms | Mary A, L Garmoro, Mary I, -Bathral, vd_the black flags quarrelod with their o) (lllll‘ll)‘.] i i ot o mend division of the diocese of Tennesee. Robert Collyer, Dr. Bashford. "u‘m‘v 13, | allios, the Chinese regulars. ¥ v sy :‘R"; A e e L LOUaH | kot Tho canon on “lorganized religivus socie | Blackwall, Oliver Johnson, Dr. Edws TIR SPANISIT MINISTRY RESIGNS, $ t\‘i“:i by the! mhal “l A I;I.V'Il.Lll Missouri tios” passed. The report of the commit- Beecher m‘nl others made adidres Mabup, October 10,—The ministry . O AlAE by Ve OO | Glasea s il S ertatios S0 0L cuibia 5raal coiisidBred, Faeverall| MRYIB. (OlAy oL ROBLTK u han renigned, being unable to agree upon i ’l\‘l‘ll(l )ll:l:ilfiu-l u“mll ":: ol,i‘x?;l mr»"l".r! e | Thia i tho score for the T g (R adopted. The house, in President. It was resolv ¥ “""; A courso to pursue, in view of the refusal g ¢ the ety ‘Wh;m"ymu e e AR Bt v committeo of the whole, resumed consid- | the State Legislature f L and {5 France to make further roparation Street cars will be run te this addition at &u ear ly day. These ots we pass B o y are xl‘ ¥ Irlx‘ - | tico, October Oth: eration of the report of the committee on Prosidential weman sl o Ve | for the treatment of Alfonso, thus leay- double in value.in F2 montk Call at our office snd_see platamd | W08 O e sant aicanuiE 270 L e “revision of the prayer book.” LB N e vional |0 the task to the now ministry. ¢ anake selections early. BEDFO RD & SOUER. teBt o b imile P e % " Paseello, Dakota . The fifth goneral meeting of the wo- ""“‘“‘l"l'“"L LA i ) WALTON'S KICK, ( The Union Pacif AP . Birdsall, Texas i man's anxilliary to the board of missions | Freetred from twenty-olie Malcs and tor foxpoN, Ootober 11,—Some: disputd DN I S G T e ratestant Kpiscopal church wes |ritories. Ex-Gov. Juo. W. Hoyt telo |\ oy twoon Walton, o Sk B, KIRKWOOD piAhE S i B L e S B 55 Helena the Northern Pacific broad gauge | 7. wifo of Bighop Stevons presided, The|utands solid as her mountains for equal ainer Day, concerning hor runuin lino entends. The project is forus to| & e i eddraus waa e by Tishoy, |oufiroo of women, Her examplo is a|in tho Cxarowitch stakos race, A firatfh sl g . |1ay a third rail outside our track for them | B (RS O e ek, Tho unxillurien | pormanent political domonstration that was alloged Girofle wan _poisoned and a Klegant Building Sites and at half the price of any other lote in and they are to lay a third railinside their | 10 {afies, DREet: Tow number 13, The amount raised by |Ereat wood and no evil has resulted God | Veterinary surgeon, oxamined her. He ‘the eity of equal distance and location, on the best street in the city. track for us. Tainios] Texan 1o« thia Taalion it the last threo years is up- |peed your efforta for enfranchisoment of | certified that notning was wrong. The i 30 YELLOWSTONE PARK. 13, Griffith, Toxas . . warls of §465,000. Many interosting | Women." matter will propably be referred to the : i 11, Chaplin, Plagee. .10 ; N T DIMS Jockey Club, Meanwhile Walton trans- A s 5 5 hursday's Practice. SRR - pemgme it E 4 jected line to Yellowstone Park, MF. | gpoqial Dispatch to Tik Brx. The National Council of COngrega-|my . New Divisions ofjTime for Run- hn”’:m T;tt'::: ']"l"“n'it::";' i ! s Morse said that the matter rested entire- o, tionalists, " ly with the directors of the road, Mr. Fr. Leavexwons, Knas., October 11. ning of Railroads. Sankey successfully bogan a serien of the California lines,” said the reporter. | b iigon’ o' 3 #.dditlon, . good threo 2 BY BEI SR. ©In that case,who is the next best man.” | Pond 3y e One whind cash, FOR 8ALE BY BEDFORDJMSOUS Pond 1% | the college roll of the council was read g winter time tables, it is pro- 10 erodentials collected,. Tho ballot for |posed: to tico_ definite Hastion ok the 1€ [ for permanent moderator resulted in no adoption by all roads throughout the chuive, Soveral candidates were with- | eountry, of the, proposed plan for uni- 8 larawn. On the second ballot Rev form standard time, The new plan has 4 recowed 127 | been tevmed, the “Hour' system. It NWO Coxconn, N. H, October 11.—The ey su 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Dougla.s. Fred Amesand Mr. C. F. Adnms, Jr., |—The following s the scoro of the De- | fifth triennial session of the natisnal con- e meetings in the Royal Theatre to-day. who were now making their tour of in-| partment of the Platte team to-day: St ibn F! thit CONLFVutINATIRATOR) Ehu |y QL1 GAdOy S OLIE/EES The annual | The building was crowded to the utmost i spection. ‘They are expected to look into To-day's Total. United States began this morxing. time timo table convention began here | capacity. The audience appeared spell- = the inuttur.d Score. 5 days, Rank. | President Magoon, of Iowa, and Rev this morning and is ;r.tomlud Ly ropre- | bound under Moody's proaching. s/ 2 "It is seid that Mr. John C. Gault has | Merri | ot aondusted (he open: |Rehtativew. from nearly every [mportant sl Sy F‘ & SPECIAL. Unimproved Property |refused to serve as pool commissioner for | (i) | exerciacn. At the e sty | ruilway in the conntry. In “addition 6 " i Eiraso, Tex., October 11.—The Times’ spacial says the Indians have es- tablished o trading camp on the Mesa above the town of Cisa Graude, _They hinve formed two camps in San_Migael 411 §1,500—Lot In Ko room hous liouso, ba a5 “Well, in case Mr. Gault absolutely | Zukariasor 123 $800-One half lot i Kountee's3d d dition, £00d | 5 41,000—Lot 80x127, Indiaun and Division. refuses to ner}:u," snid Mr. Morse *‘why, [ | Weagraff $300-—Omo bl Lot 1 Kot et G | & 5100 silTora ot X 5% each, on 114h. Gheny, | suppose Me. 3. C. Whoelor, tho late gen- | Hoeuooc baice ¥ BRI, and 2ot 68182 each on eral manager of the A., T. & S, F. road, | 1}% | 218 e Ve b5, I gers' eddition, Doroas 8., | 11 8860 onch —7 lotw in Yates & Reed's addition. | Deguan. .. 40 | Arthur Little, of Chicagy v i ¢ } mear 10th. Good poen boum, stad o citors, | 28 7,012 (all ige lots, Hanscom Flace, oo is the most popular choice. Gomarore. of a total of 140 votes, _ Little briefly ux- | provides for standards ditlering :.“‘ ;‘:l" e At ']““"‘ dm:‘npi e . 85 y c sul \lock weet of Park aven: “The railron gor age [ i K The i f ono! or exuel ol [} 5-'.'::',‘.{ ;.‘e eont. i N ! p.r,,l,f’ |’w§»‘|:‘h.<n..nlll’lf€|( avenue. Bargains | (v Tho iroad passenger agents of the Dillery . pressed thanks. The welcoming address |from eac h-other exuotly on hour, leny m{ ; i irs at the tradi o p. r7nh s SRR o vt e | BT B T Californin lines are not going to Siovan. prowsed thauk, 7o waleons AL g out enstorn and wntern, extremen, | LY, PG liEfeaiie ot h R Hhimcall's 5 room house, siablo, e trees, | &1 ¢400-Lut in -hinw'n alilition, on Sewrd streo! T e Jordan. 5 - Won v Y | of the continent, There are “‘enster I8 1106 BIDW o 7 o il focatiou, Oneethird cas b, balance | 83 3,000 5Full lot, Reed'sIst addition, on 25tk and MEET IN KANSAS OITY, Platte Ayer and Mayor Wooduwan. Responses | 8 USG50 ntain® timer, The Dears the treachery of the Mexicana. No- ota o I sen in one of the dispatches,” said the |, were made by M« '~-§"l:~-‘1:‘i‘ll-~ and Jas. uit 116, $4,000—Two seres facing Cuming ard Burt, fve 2—81x good lots in Hanscom Place. Ba st v oedbnig e first to bo employed from Now Bruns- stealing of stock, becauso the San Miguel B eeton Ol o wi 6 foom | 477G, ™ ¥7 v | w M Wil Fredore Biligs, of | HERb 0 O Oy uibytho aes | AUy abDundb it st iesel Lt see o, well, frult, il +hrubb ery, ono- | 54 8,000 Lot 60x120, on Farnam, near 30th. ¥o ‘Well, that's hard to say. We hear | Missouri.. oodstock, Vermont, and Rev. Dr. Eils, ? sy ranchers who abandoned them in Vie- hird cash, balance to suit. : ohs everything from those who don’t know er of San Francisco, wero elected ussistant nd as far west as the boundary between | Y o i BEDFORD & S OURR. e oo Lowo's wdton. Cas O o St i SPORVING NOTES. o et Tov. TR, Danforth and | Kunsws ard Colorado, and the third line o expedid . ‘our acres in maha. & . . Y qYSTAAL R T el ] e8oue O] 3 o % Improved Property.. Tuxaon & Seldon’s add tion. Hoxic, the chairman, is now South, in OHIOAUO BALRE, Riv. T. D, Gransy, of lowa, wero ap- | eteen il and Novada. 111 pro- | (Ehes, D By HERnes Pt o o b 12, Allo's mub-division §1x110. A bex il that tolegram con. | Ciicaao, October 1L—Third day Chi- | peinted nssistunt, re jistors. Comuittocs | posed that ull touds wos usinig Dautat XA 6.88,60012 room house, cor. 12¢h an: ornis | e o, 3o o 3 T o 7 ivi Kk coti 4 3 chose! Now rk, iiladelphia, altimore, gm_w‘w“l e ok waer, ou! houses, | Jt4, block 1, Lowe's 1st addition. God | COTNINgG the postponement comes from | cago driving park, fall meeting. Weather | were also chosen e '\\’ AT mhe O AT AR aRY ek e T et Ohicago, Of courso it is possiblo that he | cloudy and chilly, track heavy. The R el i Ka Onicrmasy Ootanes 11 N $2,700—6 room house on N. 13th street, fect of block M o e *ine | authorized it.” programmo opened with the 2:30 race, The Krae Buptiss, a8 stundard o all be governed by the 5 m ‘A.Tl" o ‘fk"l" R f")‘“')‘ . oollar, cistern, well, etc. BapAGRD & S0 VER. “What is the object of the meoting?” unfinished on Tuesday after four heats MinNearoLts, October 11, — enstern” or seventy-titth meridian time, |{§|; ing of the stock holders of the Ohio oo s rom house o Daranpor | bt Lot 4> T take action in case the pool com. | had been trotted. Summary: of the general conferenco of Fre four minutes slower than New York., | & Mississippin road heard the presic h, two s, © Oots, pantry, «tellary 3 3 i5 i A f ) . Gy eluded oM y s ing, 5 and Uthy ro Bior) ] rabbery, stable and i missioner’s place is not filled, and to|Kitty Van, (favorite)........6 2 1 13 tists. The committecs on educat “""| i',"'l"l'h"| p“‘"‘,‘v‘, A {f'l'f S fl..:“.‘g‘:"ur‘;w“ “mh 0 {;""“:l‘.,“»"d outhouses. h & '.‘."‘fl"; e e adjust passenger rates as well as to adopt | Ottawa Chief Wekey § 3 81 2| publication presen reports, Tho lat- run by Portland, rovidence, New n(] 'u xul' 1. 2p. n;{., when the e ection 648 100—Full size Iot on McCandliah place, % th i Lot high location, south 10th, 1 ow. | & series of rules and regulations govern- Neva, ..., oo 1% 5 5 5|lor committen recommended that the | Londony Montreal, Albany, ~ and | of thrés Girectom takesplace, Tho quos- $wo fraws cottages, ono b room, ona 3 r M. 2 {5 tls(Oalifornis il Tho Colorado | 1/xception, (ruled out).. 340 2 Jroperty offered in St. Louis bo accepted Charleston time. Those specified ronds of g the road out of the handa For salo or exch ing alifornia lines. he Colorado | paeolSet o) 5 H property offered in St. Louis bo accepte 4 by s 5 f the AH iaiitara 849,100 Gond two and_a halt acee 1ot with five uch—Two axtra good ot In THaassome |lives are to mect by their representa: itme 2i05, 244} 303, 2:30, | for oatablishing o weekly newspapor, and | 10W. using Columbus, Suvannah, S, | of the recaiver is expected to come up. Faom vottayo, belck cellar, woll, frufttri en, et & a0 Oood I jogatine: gives immediately afterward.” A . |® monthly paper in “the interosts of | Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapo- T e— &3 o of the bt three _ ory brlok busiases ho YASENRIY .Y "m;uu; race, threo minute class. Sum- |4 "“Froa Baptists be also cstab- |1 Lh.gxgn,] .l].;a? rson luuy,l St. luul.l Ladies at the Polls. om Farnam strect. Torms private. G T 3 : lished. The conferenco w i angas City shall be run by " the central | Lansivosura, N, Y., Octob = LK O C B, ished. ho conference went into by A o 4 BuraGi, N, Y., October 11. 50 Now T oo houss 0w N, 15t sbroc. 44 Bargains in Farms & Lands BUBOTIONSNOXACK Jordan, (favorite) ... oy q|tshed The ‘couference went ekelor ninotisth meridan time, nine winutes|st the. solicol elootion yosterdsy the ‘medern improvements. Good location. Chea p. e Fritz. ... B b 2 3| of abolishing the office of financial secre: tlower than Chicago time. This includes | ladies cast 220 votes out of a total of "~ Now two scory house, Queon Ann styl e | o On a Proposition to Expend Thirty 8.2 s A a sere- | ds run by Macon, Rome, Nashville, |1 i modorn improvenients, clty water, 1ot 100% | NG a7 o ucen 100 acro Improved tarm, near Cres- Thousand Dolla1 s for School 4 4 |tary with closed doors, Tl nmitreo | 1 M .\{) bOR, . S0, 3 ) | 1,000, number of women were chal- 1:muumu e T ton, Lowa, 1 s yoodinnd, 45 aceén. com, 2 Butldings, Ko ; , b 5 5|on temperance made a report and the D'l'ill‘)l‘:l’l;‘"; 1;-':‘1:-,“ t‘ llll::;:"\::klul;:ru. n1r<.uumlr alleged to have been imported y's ave d 3 acees Tingthy and Clover. , ke, i e . i < e , Galve , Houston and Oma- 1 Soveral negresses v Dousen. Will bo fifst class business peoperty. | 13 64,00 —40 acros 3:4 ot & milo west of Ft. Omaha —_— ! “16'2"‘f‘~w 2:273, foFoiET Juistion 800I0HY holdiansunizer ha tin West of this roads to be run som Troy. i Buveraliogssesonsoted: Terim oas, . two hou es, two barns, granary, corn crib, two T At . . ", L (7 3 faty, mesting. Ihu r”“““l“g offiers b M it i 3 otly ST = & 8,760 Lok 68598, witl two hauses. Ghenp. il a0 Vaurlic fruf reos, 500 grope vines Notico is horeby given that at the next| ‘Two heats were trotted in e alag | ey P dant: Ry iU osiMod| LY MOURALIS R RISRAERRISEY that of pples and Grapes for Ny il ve | oroxchaiy © §2,6:0— ['wo houses i Nelson s addition, n Cou- 3 county election, to be held in the city of class, both won by Gladiator; time 2:28] Mo stroet. Outnousos, cistern, fruit troes, eto. 4 7,000 200 acres, halt mile N. W. Ell n, J, 9 i 14 97,000 200 acres, ball i Elkhorn, 140 ssday, Novembor Gth, 1583, | 2:20. and one leat puced in the 2:2 Leod, Now Brunswick; Rocording Secre- | Denver. ‘acres in cultivation, iularce pasture. Four room Omaha on Tug Garg v, O B Chenoy; Curreapond- | Me: P B W ght, general Buperin Hastings Guzette Journs), ‘Businoss house and lot on Douglas strost, bet. houne, 8 kble, cte. the Board of Education of the School|class, when both were postponed on ac |ing Secrotary, T. H. Stac Treas. | tendent of the Lake Shore road, was| All who attended the State fuir were S el 8 068160 s oot b, 4 L2 il from, D | Digtrict of Omaba, County of Douglus, | count of darkness. Y pormald, Tho rojiopts | otled tothe chaisiand IV, I Allen wes attracted by the fine coll AN improvements. 400l fo Oinaha proporty. State of Nebraska, will submit to the vo- BILLIARDS, of the corresponding secretary and trens apointed secrotary. The number of dele- |in Hall County display, will not be sur- B1 83,400—240 weren wi ol city of Wilber, Saliue county. Al unier fence aid woll fmjroved ters of said distric 85 Two new houses, one six and orher 8 rooms. o O asid crdenal Trintads At uatesipreseuts sixtysthreo, - Thos First-class and modern improvements. Terms ury annouis the proposition to prised that most of the tirst promiums on Curcado, October 11.—Sexton arrived warded to the varieties in Thin property o ap b § authorize the said Board to expend the A0, 189 00F # the close of the enniversary exercises (A5 11 el that he had reccived | hiuits were ! 20 68050 1o dolloge Btroet, odiek's | € T2 ox acro 400 acrow, 3 sum of thirty thousand .lull:u-nl. for L]Au‘::fl’v‘.’! Y‘"“,::’u’ J“l{h*:“‘{r:':“’;‘:"f“:’;‘l}‘gr- (l,‘r‘:'h" Mrs. L. O, Griftin, who snils "v\-‘“"“m_“ to |attirmative replion from the munngers of | thut Jot. They wero the result of persist. ¢ subdivision, oune, Well improved. iration, belanee | gocuring of ~ sites and the erection | SRLARERNS pEag Ry vesume missionary work in Bengal, ‘was 78,000 miles of track to the josed | ent care of M. Wi, Stolley of Gramd 8 BI00TLAE SOxIE0, Cotel e e e will aeeange | (0 ool buildings, One four room brick | ™6 billiard _mntchon the 24th inat. | FECEE TR0l watch. Tho con |Wiform sehedulo ho following was [ Tstand, who deserves all the credit that SR G D 10 578 b om Good | Addition to the Hartman School builditg The Electric Headlight, ference closen to-day submitted ond adoptec " |lover of Hun fruit can bostaw upat) him 30 §2300-0 oo howw, Thornll's addition bars to B0 wan e Srom 30 to #9 per | on Fifteenth noar Williams streot, at an | INpIANAroLs, ( ctober 11.—The rail- Witkneas, Managers of 78,000 miles |for the demoustration of the fact that i MO Sa han Y & “ | a0 52", or nere Wil buy 100 acres i Cedas Co. estimated cost of nine thousand five huu- | way electric headlight for railway lo Church Items, of roud have voted i fuvar of sdopting | Nebraskacan be wade the home of the At 43001 190 hiouss o8 Davenport, bet. 16 | gq 31" yer wors ~820 aceos 2 miles from Hambury dred ‘l‘v»llum. one sito and one building to | motives was successfully tested on the [ MINNEATOLIS October 11.—The Free ::'” ‘;)“‘z”~ of “",”" L2 “-”"‘ l"‘i"f"’r“‘“" ""“"“ ‘l‘“l{“"‘ variety und full perfection het = @ Lot 176xb00 on Shorman, large house, barn ani| g [ g be f»r;ulrd tllllcll:un on t]]m Southwest cor- | Belt road last night and again to-night. | Will Baptist conference closed to-duy 19! “l" ""“ l‘:“"i i ¢ heroby ];"‘ i ]\‘1"5"::}])- e B i ‘it uprove: | 6] S XA ner of Douglas and 30th streots, at an es- | The light has a power of 7,000 candles he Women's Mission socioty and Elu ourselvon to Adopt tho samo 8¢ Fun| iy ‘IY 18 51 YORIZWORQF RTARSR meney wouek 10616 oy | 100 Six th uaas ) Himatod oont of oighteen thousand dollars, | and custs » distinct illumination o dis |cational society had meetings m clectod traing by it whenever the noxt wenedule|of which b pluces the Alvira as the T e e ool wratar, snd sl modera | 807 $10"L0F G0 o ¢ 1n Ras | ono site near Hascall s Park, at an esti- | tance of over a mile, the light continuing | officers for the ensuing 3 goen into effect. hardiest of all, but 10 to 14 duys lves bl 1and, balance Delogates firnt class iy it onwood timber, which will ‘more than mated cost of one thousand dollars, and | as steady when the (ngine was in rapid leave for home this ev: cinents. Houses woull cowt The only roads voting against the pro- than the Cui 1. For general cultivas sl wesmclor wivle, Exirsgool AN, o e exchange | ome sito near Hanscom Park at an’ csti-| motion as when stll. ~A strong company PrirApELriA, Octobor 11, —1T position were the Michigan Central, De- | tion he recommends Alvira, Cona oans barts, watet, troes, outiuildings. prpoRtY. mated cost of fifteen hundred dollars. has been formed to put the light in prac- |cil of the New Vork and Philud. troit, Lansing & Northern and Dotroit, | Lady, —Telgra oh, JTves and Cliut —Five foom hause, 1341 ot, ifornia & eI All said expenditures to be made with- | tical use. synod of the Reformed Episcopal chur irand Haven & Milwaukee, The veason | Theso are hardy and reliable, Tho fol- o3, s Sty 5 2hin. one SPECIAL. out any speciallovy. N ——— e arexngs for tho propex obarvanos uf | MEned by tho former wa that i | lowing ho rocomments for furthor 1 |38 i o halt story house e rms easy. ; nex K. Lowg, ru ugging match, the ‘birihday anniversary of Murtin |the weridian and could not adopt its 1un- | to hardiness without winter protection:— a amoccood T raci b uherie: et o 17 and Bl | o President Burd of Education, | Aovis, ¥ Y., Octobor. 11,—Tho prizo | Luthor, 7 Ming aerngments to the new plan at | Aminis (Rodger's No, 89), Agawam (Rod= 58 $0,000-Full 13t, one & room and ono 6 room ‘Tacall's Park, brick houss, | CHARLES CONOVEL, Secrotary. fight between Dennis Mallen and Denny [ Provioexce, October 11.—Rev, Dr. present without great inconvenience. 1t |gor's No. 10), Black Hawk, vory carly; hhm;: now, b blocks from the opers huuee. Very “'.'..‘12“,;,‘.‘.:&"‘“ ‘ollar. Al 16 | Oyasia, October 10th, 1883, 1110t | Cannon, well known athletes and pe- | Albert Nicholus Arnold died this after- | W2® stated in the convention that the lh-n;l-tu‘u, Black-Eagle, Cottage, very ,,“"",, "bi0—Sple Dodge, near 11th. Cheap | 109 825 per acre—40) soros in Washingten county, 6 e = destrians, Three hundred spectators. |noon. Ho was eleven yoars missionary road in question would doubt- enrly; Champion, Deluware, Diana, Hart- 8 $5,000 1 amall ' cottag cel iles south of Bliir,an line of 0. 8t P} & 0 OPEN AIR CONCERT, Forty-nine rounds were fought in an | to Greeco. and had also been professor of loss Boon adopt the new | ford Prolitic, Herbert Rodgers No. 44 o i domlon f lut, Daven por, oar 1985, :nml“m."nu,m:&‘:fl':-lr“"f(f’-r.'.ir'c'-'l:.:fml Good b hour and forty minutes when the crowd | Newton Theological institution, Hamil- schedule. 1t was docided the present | Morris E very early: Martha, Mari- Gyrovements, noar husiness, on Sherman ave. B0 ucro: graes, 150 woros th The Union Pacific Band Will ¥ wore frightened by the polico and a draw oal natitute and the Ohicago | 2chedules shanld remaits in force until |on, Moriwac, (Iodgors No. 1), North ou S Chlcazo (W e rias stabia te. Qag of gain in Jefferson Square, punished and were carvied away by their | = Haxreon, Conn,, Ostober 11.—The should o into effect. © | No.4) Lesst pronising of thesv is Black 'E‘A:fi;‘l'filhl‘liw indson = ke rahos, wil acl goud B friends. 250th auniversary of the organization of Phe secretary read a communication | Bagle, Hurtford Prolitio, Herbert, Mari- v ot and & half, go psne, Rodick's sub- d of cattle, y . ——— i ymmodol Shufeld sharge ) oY) > 8 Nor! T K- (w"vmn). 0od haune, Ro sul ,;f"_.uun" ale othe ¥ peoperty nob lsted. Since the construction of the pavillion Another Gas Mozopoly, the first congregatioual church of this f(nm\l ..;‘ui T ‘hhu' 1dt, in charge of [on, M:xm,nu, and N my. Carolins, He #6 Lot with 7 room house, Chicago, bot. 19th and in Jefferson Square, by order of the city| Prrrsuvke, October 11.—Dr. David oity was held to-day and onntinucs to ey ot st Wasbington, | ssya. JAs utlerly workilos fuf QO At in which he congratulated the conven- |tude, 1 consider Cyntlonna, Herwan, in 1633 in Cambridge, Mass., and re tion «n the b ated and said | Taylor, Humboldt, Gothe a Catowba, Y S aTaxtrord it thit while e thought a single standard | The Noah jin o fubly jthe hutdicat of all would bo better from o scientific point of | grapes named, bug is, 1w my logatin, very v, o thoght the prosent change a | much sabjected to mildew. 1o s desies morrow. The church was lirst organized 14th. O 1,600—Lot and 6 room house, K N ] iBEDFORD & SOUER. council, the several bands tendered its | Hostetter and H. Sollers Mc Kee, whose tiau, well, dstern, etc. Every(hing & 218 €, 14th. bet. Fa ruam and Dougles use have not responded as freely as it was combined wealth is almost unlimited nse. e 3 At s S secured coutrol of all coal gas com : LAY, ) iinion in the county aud are absorbing| NOT LEGALIY IN VI ARMY dedicated by a grand, free, open aic con- | the natural gas companies alko, Under 1 ¢ ¥ n bfi Lot and 4 room houso, Tzard, bor. 10th and — cert, given by the Union Pacitic b Erpe 4 gl s o the right divection, Com- |uble that this others 1 8- st givn by e i Bt b | i i ey, wil v, exeUnv | Goygain 0tcers snid 0 imve s Ve o TR i ation | vine should. . triedfuriher aw iling ios W leaderobip of Prolessor 4. T | peivilego of furnishing gas in this county a4 A ha aad o1 the Naval Observatory in earrying out |land and high groudds, where it may Toosetiaud i ! scerts | Tho monopoly is said to be worth mil- e I te oy of the convention. Ho said | prove yet to- be g TATRAL AN O TR XA o c | = the "ohacrvatory would. ehanio the tine |grapes, asit is the hardiest of ll My 8- A1 SEORA SO0 SRA% UM 9882 > - of dropping the New York bill to the | vineyard is located in tho Platte Valle son was drewing to 8 closp ave decidod Palitioal Folice, WasiinGTos, Octobor 9.—Tmmnediate- | mean fime of the seventy-fifth meridi 2 | an | bottom. The Delaware, when grafted on - o8 wmagle an appropriation [ and Adition wol pudeavor to securs d grape roots dioos exccedi o Saturday evening ut 7:50 shiarp, if the | lobter o tho board of polic commission | tho army wade haste to-file.theie claims | saction in which it i to bo ured for vl tection. Mu.m“uv‘ sug :;m w allow of 8o doing. | ers notifying them that under the statue | for settiement. Hecont de slopments | coads, The observatory woull furuish “ twine my grapes in November, lay Phia will be quite & treat and eno all our | bo oould not be removed excopt forcause, | have caused a number of ofh to tor | tho thne of the seventy-fifth and nine- | them down and gover thun With o3 citizans can €007 notifying them againkt further proce it Acsounting ofticers of | tigth meridian to railraads_throughout | prairie hayavout 8 to 12 inshea deep, nud The T :::h:.;’lln"::tlx: |:?‘rtht;; '(I(':v(f.“lll :wi‘l(:)"rfln‘y e ‘:;u{ have llm.-lu l-“ of the vl'm country daily, J Iu Edinu ‘ls,lm p’-umg u‘lu(w nh(":‘ll‘llnl‘.mnnm(h to keep r amphe oftice. | opinien hat some of he o erg were | charge ¢ Joston observatol ele- | 1 Wi 10) g away ot . Muuwavker, October 11—Soventeen |1t is said Campbell has rotained ablo | illegally in the army becaso R | L et ad o - from Rlawiaig sy, 106 60K dalegaios attended tho Stato Baloon. | counsel and will conteat. _ 1t is ganerally | bosn at ono tiu tnppod Trom. thiy rolin| "+ Tho city, the railronds and the obaor: |~ **Of all plums tiiud, ouly the Miner haa epers convention to-day. T'"’{ passed | regarded that the deposition of c.mq.bufi and subsequently reinstuted by the Presi- | vatory only await an aflivmative vote of ry; of cherries,only resolutions, in the preamble of which, [is in the interest of a ring of politicians dent without contirmation by the Senate. | the convention before fixing the date for . of bheum'rriu, : they claimed to represent the saloon-keep- [ and gamblers. In settling these longevity claims a care- [ changing all the publio time in Bosten.” | the Snyder s the bust,” o to come to the front again themselves and | S, Louis, October 11.--Col. Campbell, | ly after Uon e— Juor Mea's Platform,

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