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————— YT [ — ! THE DAILY BEE+-OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1382, THE NOVEMBER BATTLE, |1o 1o e o scunnict | FopD FOR MILLIONS, flicial life, and the blunders which they | Congregational council resumed it sos INNOCENCE m SUSPENS:, |8t Touis Ruilecad, at a hearing in To | "nnvn to-day 11 follywing teleeram ledo in relation to the bill hrought by G | from the General Assembly of California D. Braman for the appointment of i re f i " | nent amonyg the news Y | was read 1 4 coive in hisreport to the hmdholder 4 ‘»th Chiefs of the New York Democracy |y ol umasenment, amons the wevs: |Enongh to Build @ Panoch o0 EFGTY | ™ot cues, october 12 —The con.| AN UNSANY Large ASSOTmOnt of oivers, in irepart to the bomdbl there is no valuable in ~Lonsult on the Condnc of the 3 e the nte of O | NUITE, 20l BOShes fOr S6d | Fi i whoren o e petnc to the| ADGEIS BB VARORS PATIS Bttt s oot s o and the sooner thoss bo protection the etter it will be for the I | and propose to raise a §1,000,000 yearly The stock and junior securitica he snys o save the country to OChrist, and | it 1, |are of no real vulue and ars likoly to in 000 to convort the world.” |Immaculate Protests and Much |used only to the derriment of 1he f nust and will invariably make will afford | villingness to give the new claimants to slature wil o i W | Nebraska and Kansas the Goliaths | & wee. Thel y Don ! Governor Cleveland Sends Groet- | e ® fuit hatic ing to the Victorious Breth- nrtments of State Governwent under of the Continent in Corn An earnest appeal was made in behalf [ T 40440 Heroically Digplayed | ™mortaace bondholders. Action will be § y Democratic rulo. Whatever may be the | of the Amorican board of foreign mis ) ) taken to s each first mortgag ren in Ohio, ause of this new departure, or whatever | and Oats, |sions. The organization expended £501, on the Gallows. the sevet of the sys ¢ N nay have been the events which has cre | 000 last year. 1tis proposed to devote i receiver appointed for the whole teild su hoa disturhance, it is not at the | % { even a larger sum annually hereafter if it — < Somo of the Canses of the Republis | e W it desirablo th discuss. The | September Frosts Nip Thetr Nelghe | can be raiodd. . The eommittes appoint 4| One Criminal ttetses the Kope and PRACTICE POINTS pfgziagcwfélui:firays oan Disaster Pointed Out and Republican committes gavo up the fight bors on ¢l hand Bast -The | to report the relations of the church to| Fights Desperately for Lite—Two g Blotohes, Boils, Tumors, Tot- and concede Hondly a wajority of 8,000, | foreign missions. The American College | Biailed Tanettags, . ter, Humors, Salt Rheum, nal socicty expendod the | 0, "tho " tota . The Bee's Dily Report of (he Luaven-| |Bo2idsee™ Foniate” Woaknass onrs 2 i The Result 1n Obio, varied results in the future, which will| Wasmisaros, October 11 ) amount recoived. More money was | A Mann of Nerve, e 0l and Irregularities, Dizzine. Corvmsus, October Official re. [probably ina few days make themselves | ber corn report of the department of agri- |needed for the cducation of eandidates |y 000y 1o, | worth Coutest, Loss of Anl“;f)lf”'l ,-7"'""; turns from Tuesday's clection began | apparent. 4 culture fully sustains the telegraphic sum- [ for the ministry and the council was | ) G & EEEE family, was . Affstiony 0 CHS avel e gestion, Diliousaess, D) 1at 8 o'clock thismorning. Shortly [ Lieutenant Merviam Stiil Holds i | [sia and Gonoro Debility befcro that hour o procession, headed by Owi &t tirs Head | the sheriff and Mavu's spivitual advis IO marched through the court yard to the Ald publishes the [ mary of the 10th of Septem! wing interview wit oty of the |ureed to pass o resolution providing i Seuator Sher- [injuries by the frosts of the 8th, 9th and |the collection in all churches annually ouuty official returns vives Hondly [ man | 10ih, There were llight frosts later, the [for the benefit of the society pluaality, With this Seoretary [ From roturns received 8o far, T am | most notiocable being on the 16th in the | A resolution was adoptod providin, exived up to 10'0'closk to-night. Frauk- | fol lin Explained OfMicial 1 N Y et wid a Domocratic majority in the legisla. | e bt and Fdueat . ure. Thero are promises of tich and . last three 4 State Newman estimates Houdly's | prepared to say that the Democratic [ north west. ~Tho state average of condi- | appropriate observation of the anmiver: | wallows, Mann presorved calmness of | Fr. Leavesworti, October 10, —Tt majority in the stato at 803 Jticket it electod. L atteibute our defeat | tion show the extent of the injury, which |sary of the Lirth of Martin Luther. The [ domonnior, and nsconded tho steps | s S : ! ——— No fizures have hoen received to change | complications growing out of the | was greatest in Michigan, Wisconsin, [ next sossion of the council will bo held | Wil trangth of — purposo g |Tned last night and the atmosphere to. | === O STAT R the estimato wade on the legislature, 1t | temperance fusion one month agey upon | Ohio aud New York. Thero was als) [in Chicago in 1886, Thero has been alnorve rarely shown | by mor |04y was hoavy, Tho wind at 200 yards[ GEVERAL FOREIGN NEWS, iln estimuted that the mu'mluu'm”\\yl? be | h.»llv.m._w)f tho Seott 1 severe loss in Minnesota and Dakota, [ ne churches the past three! gl o ing through such | was 1 to 12 o'clock and at 600 yards, 3 to | THE SEANISI CRISTS defea'ed by 50,000 at least. Sull some |doubt of the election o oraker, | and some dumage in elevated portions of 8 079 in membership. The | gyde atabiad o o fatn § slock: Tho velosity at 200 vards was snth. Odtobiat 19 < Oamag 8 tFiasidn of Lliu Sncasive claiim thab 1t will | Bt 15 manitest: thit tho attontion of | Pensylvabit nnd West \'u":‘n‘n\, 1 e | SORtEIIGHBN. Tk BRBUKLR MM‘“IIN ear ] al. Ho stepped on the fatal trap (4 o'elock. The veloeity at 200 yards ws Mavrin, October 12— Camach has de with firmuess and _carefully miles, The [¢lined the office of Minister of finance in be adupted. the Hepublicans was turned more and | northern counties of Indiana and 11l 4 miles, at 60O, 8 to | was §500,000, for charitable objects up- |apected the pinioning of his logs, He h Ui ew eabingl, betii unwiliRges H ) " ¢ Yor! more to the centest on the second | nois, in the least advanced fields of Towa, | wards of §6,000,000. There are 874 wium a \-h.l-mful HALLS, 1A gm..l| LAl bk S Sl y-,.\;..uli: x fin l::ly.{l“\.\f.vry.lyl.t uw”.I:? i The Campaten fu New York. | awendumont, and upmthat question we | but searcly any in Nebraskn, and noné |more churches in tho Unted States than [ bya® o s sttedams’ 6004 | from the Dopartment of the Platte: alition cabitiet, ; \ nf':li’\:”l;“;:l\:: ober 12.—On invitation [ lost ali the German vote and the large [in ,is reported. Except a fow [c ymen to supply them. Ree Hetde ith e newspaper o [ ) e s : 88, espon & B 8 orthera Kentucky and Mis 1o committec on pastors, appointed at | donts, The exceutioner did his work ri, there is no mention of frost in any | St. Louis council in 1880, in & report, | soolly, o \ o itors of the Democratic press of the |Ohio. [ know no other roason [state'south of Pennsylvanin. Tho ra|take the ground that “installation” was | oo o by e and AL g e | S State, numbering 250 persons, met can- | for our defeat, and have en- [duction of state ave Tichigan from | snly one incident in calling a preacher | ulsations of the murderer's heart consed, | Chaplin didates for Stato offices to-day. The ob [ tire confidence that in_ general |60 to 45, Wisconsin from 66 to 50, Obio [and that it was unwise to distinguish be- | gy persons witnessed the execution, | Zscharinsen ject of the meeting was for consultation | political issues in the State is tho oughly | from 82'to 63, New York from 77 to b7, [ tween “installed” and “acting” minister | Ho mardered his employer, E. R. * | Robinson Cooke, >, as tothe bost means of organization. | Republican. The contest on tho -tem- | The reduction is seven poi Hlinois [and_rec 1 distinction bo | o i men g et X o on 18 se! points in inois [and recommended the distinetion be | Mrs, Cooke and their son and daughter. 1 The result in Ohio it was claimed gave | perance queation was unavoidable, and Jripiil B IR of the Dynastie Left will not decide about accepting positions in the new cabinet until they know the pro- wramme of Pasada Hevrera, The Left is willing to postpone consideration of the question of constitutional reform, but in- siste upon the adoption of universal suf- tic State Contral Com- | conservative vote that was not satistied places, in mittee, representative Democrats and {that prohibition was ad.isablo in DEP'T PLATTR TEAM, frago. k and five in Indiana, Tho high Soptem- |abolished. Rov. Charlos R. Bliss, of | Fe made a fall confe o i riey Moreka daadinng ey assurances of & Democratio Victory in | we had the misforcune toloso the whole | ber figures have boen materially roduced | Chicago,secretary of the New Weat Edy. | © ede 8 full confossion. By ok ..fl:,,‘.f",‘_' '.',f.‘..‘fy‘,:::,f.‘.!;:'..li“."L‘.i::f‘.,'"@,‘fi'"b‘: Ne'{_Ymik- A majority of 50,000 was | of U Jek .x;.-u.nn‘ o ;.vml.-]-;n( by frosts. The loss from drought has bo- | cation Commiasion, helieved the only A Wife Murdorer Hung. Dognan appointed Spavish Minister of 'Foreign predicted. . |a single Dewocrat voted the Republ 1e more apparent, causing light re- | way to disintegrato Mormonism was to| Toyeno, October 12,—C § Cosgrove, . Vi [ e o dill bo re- The chairmnn of tho county commit- | ticket, in c:nsequenco of our temperance |ductions in_the September estinates of |attiact. traitors in that. organization by | porors!0y Qstober 12.—Carl Bach was | wiilor iy e o & hanged at Bowling Greene, to-day, for | Syes s | the murder of his wife_in Octobe tees explamed the prospect garded in Paris as counties and thought a bright % ving »se of (i their | measures, Many thousand Democrats, | maiy Southern States. The et nifying the close of m. He ictory de- | no doubt, voted for the second amen neral | carrying Christianity among the Dillory average condition is 78, six points less [ said the society would noed $60,000 to | ), v Y [rRAR . y nations, The editrs gave their experic | ocratic ticket, 15, as 1 suppose, tho | froste in the north and two from drought |children the present year. Mrs. Sybil| quent quarrels; during one. of whieh he Total, Dayw, | LONDON, Octohor 12.Two_shocks of ence. Tt was agroyd that the schemes of | Democrats have carvied the Legislature, [ on the Atlantic seaboard and south of the Carter, of Chicago, for’ sometime teacher | yttackod and killed her with a corn cut. | PIatte. ..o 1,080 earthquake at Agram and Fagorie on organization are satisfactory. In the will have the burdoen of the temper- | frosted areas. 1tis five points below the [among the Mormons, spoke on the same | ter, At the ensuing term of court Bach | LAkot ... R Thursday evening, The shock at Irkutsk evening the Democratic phalanx sere- | auce question, and if they fail to meet M S b A0 | Missouri ] f et | October average of 1882, while thero is a |subject. Special committees were ap naded the Governor, candidates, and the advancing stato f public opinion in | four per cent. increase in the area. It is | pointed. By invitation of Rev. Dr. members of the conference. Governor | Ohio on that question they will be de- |21 points lower than the October ave Noble, the council voted to meet in the Cleveland in a speech said: . feated, as we have been. 1 do not think fof the census crop. The product of the | Park church, Chicago, October 17, 1884, ““We celebrate to-night a victory in a | that our def was slight Lord Lonsdows the new Governor- Goneral of Canada, and wife, sailed for Canada, was convicted and sentenced to death, | Texas. ... R but granted o new trial on & writ of error [ This is the seoro for the div by the Supreme Court, and the second | tice, October 10th: timo resulted in conviction. 1. Lt. Merii Platte ' V 3 3 at wil have any eflect on|year will be close on to 160,000 000 | i ph 1.4, Partelln, Dikota A Russian was ilrr\‘khul skoetching the most important field and a vi which | the Republican party of the country. bushels with more soft corn than last | The Y. M. C. A, Preparing for n Fanoral. . Birduall, Texas. ... German forts at Keongsb gives us carnest of much greater yet to SEOITHIRG NOWS, | year, mostly in regions that consume their | SriuNarieLp, October 12.—Tho State | Grayson, Ky., October 12.—Fllis| & Osborn, Texas Tho Spanish ambassador to France has come. We look with pride and joy to i SR entire crop. convention of the Young Men's Christian | 0raft heard the QoAtl wareaRS Shik motc] o olfoed tendered his resignation and insists upon lh«:flfl'lnuvummln ")[1:1)"Y ln'utl]llruu Ao CHICAGO RACES. Returnyof the yield of wheat per acre | Association of Tllineis is in scssion hero. |ing ealmly, Ho says ho will declare his | 5 b ita acceptance. sister state and yield them all praise and . y 7 . Cuicaco, October 12 —Fourth day of indicate a production of about 24 bushels | The attendance of delegates is very large Chicago driving park, fall meeting; track |less than the crop of last year. [t is but [ prominent Christian workers for this and heavy, raees trotted twenty feet from the |93 bushels per acre in Ol other States also being present. innocenco on the seaffcld, The gallows | & Chuplin, Platto THE ROMAN ARMY. admiration which their gallantry and are in an enclosure thirty-two feet square, |/ Staples, Dukot ims, The first battle in the In the Catholic congress at Naples, a o 1 a T 3 3 i e twelve feet high, at the base of the hill, | 10- Parbam, Dak letter from a Roman Duke was read de- gr«aat campian of ll])ir!llh:s ‘m?.‘."i;uhm pole; {and but a fraction above Tho convention effocted permanent o- | frow which the whole interior is visible |11 olariig 00,000 Cathol‘os in: Ttaly were and won. Obic calls on us to follow. Class 2:23, postponed yesterday after |itis above 12 in Michigan and 13 in|ganization by the olectian of C. C.|excoputho lower portion. Soveral thou- | 15, Jonen o™ i ready to strike for the rostoration of the T o two heats had been trotted, was the best | Minnesota, Towa and California, 12 in | Brown, of Springfield, prosident; W. J. D L TWASEDONE race of the meeting thus far, requiring | Missouri. ' The average in Dakota and | Miller, of Chicago, and H. M. Gilbert, | of a disturhanec seven heats, and it was an open question | Nebraska excee s 16 aud is about 17 in|of Knox College, vice-presidents; W.!| " (raft mounted the scaffold at 1:06 Friday's Practice. Cotunsus, Ohio, October 10.The |1l the last heat was decided which one | Kansas. Thesc averages are, in several | Cook, of Chicago, secretary, and W. A.| 1 10" Hi shoko of his innocence of the | Special Dispateh to Tur Be, Chamber of Doputies, making the new Domocrats have succeeded in eapturing |of the fourLorses would win. Summary: |states, based on_systematically recorded | Crawford, of Jolict, and . H. Johuson, | &ime and that the witness agaiust him | Fr. Leaveswonrn, Ka, October 12, | Chtuber of Deputios, making the now overything. It has been more than forty | i o’ 22 1 o 1 1|resultsof threshing. Whilo a revision of | of Blackburn University, assistant sec: | Jud committed perjury. At the conclu: | —The following is the score. of the De. | s sU wore independe Bl years since they have held all theavenues | L 13040 133 5 5 dfthe records of tho seasn may couso |retarics. After brict ‘addrems by tho | ion of this e suirs the hymer “Did o o507 ki Baskey beatit s wis msirit to political power. They have finally |Tudex slight local changes, it is certain the final | president, the report of the State Execu: | Chriat for Sinners Weept” in o clear | PATEENtof the Platte toam to-day: ibiion Yo Talinaton Gatl e Novaiteh, secured them by an accident. This is | Robios average yield will not differ much from | tive committee was presonted. 1t shows | gyice, then prayed, being followed by psp it b R LoD the second time the temperance agitators \A\”lll’l’y“ 11-3 bushels per acre. = The agaregate | there are now fifty-three associations in| Rev, J. P, Pinkerton. After which the | Merriam .. . have defeated tho Republican _party. | 140 ¥ will excoed 400,000,000 bushels aud may | the State, of which twenty are at col- | noose was aflixed and tho drop foll at They were practically forced to foster it s reach 420,000,000, The quality is not [leges. The general secreturies aro in-|1:00. T1is nock was broken. atd st 14406 temporal power of the Pope. It in stated that the King will grant Persada H jower to_dissolve the sand people are present. No indication | 14, Peacock, Dakoti St. Paul Pioneer Press. Todn o Mauk PORCE VE. DIPLOMACY. 18| The Paris evening papers state the dif- 13 | forence botween Gen. Bonet and Civil schemes, and when they went to the polls | "5 o o or up to the average. creased from twenty-one to thirty-fo v ™ 16 | Commissioner Hannand in respect to the ) : : | Pacing, 2:25 class, brought out an un- [ 1P, to th 2 wed from twenty-one to_ thirty-four| 1o wag dead. The crowd was orderly. IR LG bR ) Jthey betrayed it away for sentiment. |, 'O T OB A B e yield of onts s fully up the average | during the year, and the number of read- ki 4 40 | conduct of affairs at Tonquin originat #” They played a dishonest game in the hope | oot BLitod very elose and interesting | OF & series of years or ubout 28 bushels |ing rooms” increased to twenty-three, Ho Didn'c Like the Noose, et 44| contlict of opinion, not author g0 o, Seuring the wecond mmendment |iiyvcon Touro, Bily M and Chustaut |VeF bushel for tho wholo countey. * The | The committee reporta o constant. in- b 1| Benet wished to take Sontag by foree d and_the Democrats secured he fruits of the hypocrisy. It cannot be charged CreveLanp, October 12.—Jack Rad- (\;lmpliu TANgo state . s in the west is from | ford was hanged to-day at Fremont for el i se in religious enthusiasm and 30 in Missouri to 41 in Kansas, abou 33 al hundred conversions me Star One heat was 1 yesterday, vhen the race was postponed il to-d 31| Commissioner prefe diplomacy. eal. i i . ag | wife murder committed last Octobes U il X e —— this year that the Germans are ru.fllnmul‘ Summary: 1 Ohio valley and 36 in the northwest. | ported. Among the recommendations is | e made a fierco fight against the ofti- TI“” o 5 )g(:' :.I umor in the Stomach. ahy Jor iy Lo m i lfngin 5 1| Nebrskn wid Kavus have the largost |onc buggesting that Mr. L. . | ooy " arted: Lot me p o hol. | g 10004 S s AT fight agiust their beer cver kuown in | piitt yield. Tho crop will azuregate about|Brown be continued in the office | Jione »and shosered blasihe Al ek xion fh i Tk skl this State ‘haystiod by the Republican |y yad RS +1500,000,000 bushols ions,” and showered blasphemous and | Cosgrove . 8 450 tributed to dyspepsia, chy ) e o’ Jhes nut Star 4 V0, o 18le. 'Y The “gquality is|of secretary and that §4,000 i 081 and 1100, Bbing - tHo | e raised it obsceene opithets upon them. After be- ing dragyed to the scaflold he tried des- | Plagte .. perately to break away, and jumped [Toxus .. ticket, while the people in the country | |t triever i districts gave it aw They did a seri- | Sallis B and other canses is oceasioned by humor in the stomach, Several cases, with all high, avera; standard, the coming year. Mr. W. B. Rice, treasurer, reporfed receipts for ous duy's work yosterday, and its effects o barley erop avorages beiween one | the year st 83,495,535, all of which bug | ity I renle ke WG AW | KR RO b L GO will bo fur-resching, 1t will not only | Gromae . §and two bushels to tho acre more than | 1950 huve been expendod. Scoretary | 1o wap boamd and_tho. hoose. adjmted. | Dakots A T b A L revolutionize the political machinery of | [T Oin | lust year, approximating 50,000,000 bu- | 1. E. Brown made a very interesting ro. | R jorgiten Sl by 3 theliBeato foutiitihinaldStrovedichiolfaily |nai California, New York, Minnesota, | port, showing there never has been a year | arop fultinglad Aygitinutes past nobs of all thinking people in the movement. | | Wisconsin and Towa contribute three [in the association’s history when such Two Murder It has been a well-known fact here for| Phe remminder of the programme was | fourth of the whole produce. lid growth has been made in the State years that the so-called temperance Dews- | postponed till to-morro; The | The potato erop is in better condition |as during the year just closed. Various papers were gotten up for no other pur- | tween St. Julien and iye § than any year since 1875, The average [other reports wero presented, all of Jay Eye See [is 93, while October av of 1882 and | which confirmed tho statoment of the 18 pose than to be the recipicnts of tribute | o be trotted to-morr from both the Democratic and Republi- ainst time. 8 were cach 90. The prospect is [ general success in the work during the o for a crop above the wedium, | year. 3 TR 50 wonderful that the simplest statement B s L HLL of them affords the best proof that it com ynched. N Dines vare curative agents and when once Louisvinie, October 12.—Wednesday [ The Chang: Made in the Avmy by | yged sccures the contidence of the people. night, near Russellville, this State, two ‘s Retirement—Other e— drunken negroes wantonly shot and Washington News. A Pool in Ba killed Dick Winlock, a_white man, who i Ny Yous 1Ostone D Aot was also under thy influence of liquor. 10, October 12.—The Exec- | ors of bags, in conference to-day, d hoinegroos ware atsosiad wd bogsted of announcing the retiremc clared there was an - over-production and 1o o ey 0 them o u | General Sherman from uctive duty resolved to mwintain the presont prices. negroes fromiijnil and hanged Hhemto'a iy o oy 1 aia il Elia ety omiin el A0t NGxb yesr eadh A itab L R LR HURtD troeinearitown. thereto, will probably be issucd to day. | place only a specified number of bags on 1t is understood Major General Hancock | the market. dis. [ she 5 can committees. Now, in the election of il o injoredl ainooliis] yesterday it clearly appears from the re- nd is not in o condition to start | The tobacco crop will be below the |~ The afternoon was devoted to railroad turns that in country districts n the proposed race with Jay-Eye-See, |average in yield. The average condition |and college work and this evening there PROMIBITION VOTES WERE TRADED OFF | seb for to-mo and Hiscock has noti- |in Kentucky is 77, Virginia 69, The | was a song sepvice, led by C. P. Willis, with Democrats, Under ordinary cir- | fied the mana withdrawal |avernzes of seed leaf states is low, The |of Milwaukee, and addresses on the as- cumstances the Democratic vete would | from the contest. average condition is 82 | sociation building by R. D. Russell, of Another Hunging. | . i >ROVID : The Narra- | lisonet b | will succecd Licutenant General Shori- | — Do souch heavier than it is. At the| PROVIDENCE, The Narra-| RELIGIOUS mo; Jacksonville, and K. A. Orr, of Pittsburg, e October 12,—pint | ¥ill # ) 5 Y i iy ain. | | — o ; 4 4y2aC 0! or Geners Yope .- claims omuut{c);ul\lr:mn(, Il\_l.x,.l»u.,-gl‘. Al 2 s | The Episcopal, Congregational and Points on Kailronds, dor of Calvin Williums threo years ago. | oo iTl JHGRE RS TObE Wb S| very Satisfectory in Prostration. Mo chalcnsaiofithe Demaorstisicominit; BEIGATONHEACER QIS S M. 0. A, CirtcAao, October 12.—Attorney Gen- | Williams' - wifo and Cusar Pitts, alwo | Giii o0 0 duat, and Major General| 2% P LA ALx (e b, FMIcl tee, cluims a majority for Hoadley o or 12, Track s R Rasiol ? s sentenced for assisting in the murder, re. | Siysion of the B, suya: 1 havo found it very satisfactory 15,000 and thirtesn in the Legislature on Zoae & eral McCartney, of this State has filed an Schofield romain in command of the |* - e } 4 15, and thirte 0y deep with elling allowances, 2-year- The copal Convention. opinion that all railroad companies run- | ceived a respite a few days ago. Aiviaibatotitha Rao in its effects, notal f in the prostration joint Dballc He this, as he says, | ,1q, t) wurths of a mile, Ligan won, | p, 00 0t L In the | ning trains or cars within the limits of attendant upon aleoholism.” second, E on the official returns of seventy f&,ll;‘““"' bt s third; time 1 A Frightful Risk OHr Liberty. GENERAL HAZEN, counties. Whatover may bo the basis of | Sllive wllowaneos, milo and a furle Episcopal convention to-day a report | the State are bound to muko full reports : 0 y i as made advers prect to th ilway co sioners and to kee| MonTrELER, Vi, October 12.—Isaac hief signal oflicor has returned to Mr. Bargar's statement, ho s undoubt- | Avyouio won, Mark nccond, Eleapitn | Joos mute adverse o eroction of tho | b tho rclway commissioners and to keeh | 1 b convieted incendiary, on tho way | Washington from an oxtended tour in the edly over-reaching himself, as the indica- | iy ; time 2:02} A e AR e S e inspoction of stock books | o prison, jumped from a windew of the |west. He had a conference with the sec- tions now aro that Mr. Hoadly is elected, | pupge rac Protestant Epircopal” bo not left out of | may be made 1 completo asat New York | xpress train - running forty miles an | retary of war this morking rvelating to | Bub themalosity willbmiveevipmelt, | 1) tarlon ence won, Babeock second, | uons and was discharged from further [or Boston. Tho point was raised by the | hour. Tho train was' stopped and the | the failure of the Grocly relief party. been re appointed, announces hi Ho, Sunsut O ns this t0say {0 5ight | )i Blonden dhird; it 2014, o on ot e e | Canadian. and. sihor Tinos. wivich oucy | prisoner secaptured nhurt, MBI F Tk ConkaN. pumasiy | bOOW 1O sppointed, shivouices b inten- €B.Ihy pitksiian; | Purse, three-year olds and upwards, | 77T T I e e 2 : —— called at the White house to-day in_ full |1 : en Congress convar ve been i » Stato fo 3 B 5 5 5 » | the courts of appeal cannot be affected by | this city by running through the North- Oart \ v PhH i R 2 unless hls successor should be appointed 1 have buen in tho Stato for the past|yilo and a quarter, Exeter won, Barney | i SOUtS hey did not decm it ex. |ern parb of tho Stato and genorally on ol court dress, and took formal leave of the 0 B A Cu wity in Postmasters, Sr. Lours, October 12— Postuster Snmuel Hays, of this city, whose term expired lust Fobruary, and who has not four-year-olds, mile and 1 fortnight and the result conforms to Lis | A, ren second, Marshal third; time 2:14. : ; ! Cixorsxami, Oc 12, —The Com- | president,attended by all the members of | PHOT 10, that time. - Hays also gives prophesy. Hoadly has from 10,000 to | all agos, threoquastors of | Podionéto adot uny legislation of tho | leated Lipes, . : .| mercial club is entertaining the Boston, | the cabinet. emphatic denial to some ttories circulated 12,000 majority and the legislature eigh Rt UL B8 e subjsct of an organ- | The Michigan Central Railroad Com- | fiereisl elib i entertaining S AT | here by some German newspapes eliied jomt ballot, That means Deimo e ,.d: A m:fl this 13 body. pany, which voted yesterday against the | l'hup?ugu ing his financial condition, suge from the House of Bighops |adoption of the unilorm time schedule | received them in the blue parlor. The | cratic success in 1834, All the counties through the suburbs, r : AL R R i | " , i 0 c v, e tion was made hy 5 y I're s S T Yot onposod > 7 A s {informing the deputies of tho amend- |adopted by the railroads of the country, Sty ] . Jor at || TeRoU s y y — . that | have by \'n‘ through are opy «f | Purse race, all {ment adopted by them tive to the |has signitied its intention to consent to|" ssidence (l‘l\l, . Togalls, and supper at linghuysen e embassy leave Wash Do utterly to any fiscal supplies and its a mile, Ferg the Queen City club, Monda SN R A my ipanying temptations. The Ohiovote [ 12 8 Olarke third consecration of bishops during the recess | the new rule. 7 —— 5 ington Monday or Tuesday noxt for San | o £ ::;‘):;J;W{’ ke ‘u‘mrm ., aho Qulio vote | 2. 8. Clarko thirg NSRS o 1, | ——— Raliroat BloLtilnlOGhtaat: Francisco. where they will take a steamer Restoralion BASE BALL RECORDS. | Bradford Prince, of New Mexico, o ered | Bhg Hoswlonn. Bribory, : - The American |a resolution that the words *“The Lord is | ALBANY, October 12. - The prosection he statement that | in His Holy temgle, let all earth keep |T¢sted in the case of Lorin Sessions, ex- , now tembers of the Ameri- | silent before Him,” be restored to the | Senator, on trial for the attompted brib- ‘ revolution, but & jeformation. It has o Ball Association, have by cor- |oponing sentence in tho order for ove. | €rY ‘1:1 Afnl“"lt"}):';fflvl l':”"“-;y ;l’urll'g: :]f'i boon thought during the day the Repab- | respondence, agreed toinorcase tho nein- g piayer. Referred to committteo of | S0nkling contest for return (o tho Unite loans might escape from- tho box in | hership to twelve nest year by the ad | the whole. Biaton Biriate, Coyntol foe Ssarione in: hich they were captured last night, but | mission of clubsat Chicago, Indianapolis, | In the afternoon the two houses met | Mediately moved to squas| 0 et | ing the election of Robert Garrett, , MARBLE BETILEA _ Teams nos that all hope for lepablis | Washington wnd Brocklyn, The sume |ns o board of iissions and considered | ment. Bribery, ho argued, had not been | GRROTI E8 CRUEEE W, FUBATL ERTA | socrotary Teller, innccepting the| Qv an ucoeas i Olio hus departed; and | paper publishes the oftivial averages of |changen proposed in the constitution of | proven. He lold that thero could | & e*Po WERAEEEE AL SOREGETN | pegiynation’ of B. M. Muble, Comnnin- L ade o batting and ficlding by the players | the domesti gn missionary so- DO 1o such thing as _attempted |, 5T 107 (hg inspoctor’ of elec. |Boner of Patents, oxpresses tho regrot of )SFIGURING Hunors, 1 Hiahihe Demoorauio, pArty, Ias oy f the National League for —the |cieties. The appointment of u standing | Pribery in this caso under existing law, ! i President Arthur and hluself at the | A2 lehing Turtures. Scrotuls, clean sweep. Not all of the returns|¢ o National seague for the ies. appointment of a standing (AP s v i) past tion, who took it under advisement L ey hF Al 4 In‘antile Humors el by the < uticars Sem: s . ) } ¢ |season just closed, The pitchers | counnittee by the foreign missionary | 48'Bradley had accented the money, hav- | 440 0oy afternoon. The wmat- | #everance of official relations and refers | (i — ' BAe e T K A A e R e Laals anandatory | A Loae ing no\litantiop tovoto e it arme llswods| seadenioment ALl atherncan. She s auata TRdRRIA L RSB R HIRE I RS A miduigt, but sufloient is known to Jus | a0 off them shows MoCornick, of |disswasion to0k place upon tho question | 383 be. rejected the briba then thore | ‘a%,5f taking the toad out o the handa ) b,k SECDER, RRVe) ) tho | el lment T ) :r-ud'?::ll:xl:m":{ the Buckeye | BN a1 11 tho Tead, the seeord. hulug |uf whothos the bowrd Gf taatagors staud | wauld hiave' boan attemptod! brikwry, ! o the Tecsiver will prakably \be dolaye has gone with the Modocs, 0 ; i ng y ag 1884 and Democratic v The old friends of Sam Cox to whom he is dear, are glad to mect him once | more, The Democratie victory is not a | Crxcinyart, October 12,—The stock- | the 24th inst. for home holders of the Ohio & Mississippi roud 00%. O, F. TARPAR continued to vote for three dire has been ll]v[mlhlmluu.lu ntendent of the the holder of bonds of the Springfield |new Indian schoolat Genon, Noh, Tappar dvision offered to vote, when object went to Hampton last night to study the was raised by Mr. Dinpfel, of Baltimore, | manner of conducting the institution, whoin the interest of Mr. Smith, is | Preparatory to going to Nebraska, lo Mealih < and Beauty : to the % CUTICURA ) REMEDILS.” " estimenia) Towton Loyt 12. 3\ W\ i s ADE A Cuticura th o, Tustantly allsy . h e on account of this unexpected opposition | Fetiring officer. fug wid Inflanuintion, eloars the Skin wid S, era in the politics of Olio will eventually | 1.33; Daily, of the same club. 18 sccond, | continue to have co-ordinate powers with Tho prosscuting attorney roplying, scout- | i @4 any rate it cannot be e Ulcers and Sores, and restures the Hair. t en come Radbourne, of | the bishops in tho appointment of mis- |¢d the proposition and argument and r o t may be time to|with 1 then come Radbourne, of | the bishops Py i ~ ! 5 - o B e,y e e | Providenca, 1.43; Corooran, of Oliicai, |sionaries. Tho wholo matter of & change | claimed attempted bribery was an offenso done until the executive committee place | At tho Jer ? Cutiours Boap, in exqe bigh dte 8kin 1 natifier and | ol ot Requisire s lo in New York WA 1 . 3,600,000 of bonds authorized for the | terda wrlocs were obtalned, The cow |yl treadiils Skin Dissases. B by oile: time in thirty years, orin fact since the | L.71; Whitney, of Boston, 1.80. Awong | from the order was laid on the table. at common law, __ purpose. President McClintock’s roport | Saragorss selil fun 1,800, and the cow With | B i intom Bt o oo State capitol “was erected, it will be | the catchers’ order of rank is Bennett of | The bishop of Ohio reported that the A M Bankrupt, estimates that the present rate of incomep | P00 for $2,000. sy Hiuin ~ possessed by o hordo of Democrats, OF | Detroit, Iwiug of New York, Tushous | comuitiue to nominate o "i'{‘_""l']" AN | Cuiongo, October 12— Alexander | With prespective increase of business is B e course Evv‘; (1\1\‘ l;-;.‘(‘ .,uh:,v” I.x;:“‘-‘ “n “’-m ..:.-:n ..‘iu 1;‘.;l”‘.]\‘,‘]:|“nxt "fl.f'f‘}f.i’.f[.l(."i Mann, who has been an extensive dealor m..u]¥ mnl:.lqp:In. u.[ vn}u 'm taking the frows moreury, uraonio, o ad o, o iy b vimer: DEMOCRATS ALK JUBILAN of - Broxiaenss, elding . Moville, | ereaso the membership, and submitted | o4 'pyriy, 111, iy roported to_have con- |rosd from the hands of the receiver, if A5le judian whatiuwrge d T AT A AN iy |0 Boston, Toads; fisst busemen, | for ro-election tho old board, = Adupted. | you i i roporty, imcludinig $30,000 | tho bouds can bo mtistactoriy pinced. | DY S PEPS 1A .5 o il 1 iy e e € 0@ John G, Thompsonis most emphaticaliy | Faprell of Providenco; second basens In the House of Bishops the proposi- e | ddsaiy e s i cura worth of land and 7,000 in bank stock The Prize T dvent interually, wnd Cuticura wind Cusoats soap on top and claims that George H. Pendle- | hayny of Providence; third b eman, |tions were favorably acted upon for ¢ ppes sht Swindle, Does not get well of itself It requires careful exte y ton holds the key to the mnext United | (jlaesiock of Cleveland. The order :1\,n.h_;.||lnn:vncmu f mis: ‘VMII)'Junrd e ‘:frl)xlnut 5“‘.‘1‘.1'“‘““1" n..,u.:.r’l)h{ "‘I"’E“' New Yourk, October 12 - Mike Cleary, o 1y that ature ; Fezenim of the palins of the de a ol of the States Senatorship. The question which | yerit i batting, among the tirst twelve | tons and providing that the imissionary | v l"’""‘ and that ho ls sUll heavily 1a-| gyony’ Draper, and Win Buonuot, aro| [t ot dano p tio dlgeivs | eudy of We fiote. very 1 L treat now ariscais whether Mr. Pendleton, | iy org are Brouthors of Boiulo, O niner | bishop should be the bishop of the | Y*/Y¢d e charged by Thos. Hughes, w mine owner | Woswor, of Attt N, 16, atter tryiuy mng | St iereant st fsaetgn s s sl iatohes whom John McLean las fought so bitter- | of Now York, Gore of Chics Burd« . An amendment was adopted r. Robistson Contradicted. of Arizona, with swindling him out of | *surecures” without benefit, fonnd that. of the face; > ly, will be allowed to return to t e next | f * Boston, Duulap of canons, the deputies concurring| Bosr October 12, —The warden of ,000 by pretending they had arranged 4 " A hwwds Wath Toss of B Without iuber; United States Senate, or with his friend, | (' Rourke of Bu Swing' lay ‘remlnre’ 1o glve publia ins | the Mro ,,,,‘,,.,"",'..,,,,A» tho statemont | & prize fight hotween John L. Sullivan | JLOOA's Sarsapartlle |\ e vin s i John W. Bookwalter, of |zl of Basta: % ictions uuder the direction of the [ made by Robinson, Republican candidate | #nd Jem Mace for #10,000 & sid Qi fha tanana S EiE TR AL deth b Lo s simss of » will succoed Mr. Pendloton. Gross of Philadelpt noof | Bishops. It was agreed to confirm | for Governor, that tho condition of af- [ Hughes bet £10,000 on Sullivan and de. ey gty aing and weal here, however, that should ever Book-| pugulo, Anson « | Bishops-elect, Bishop-elect Knick fairs in t State prison are of a threat- | Posited half the money Ho 4 0f appetite, Lireg dinary rouedl o, oot water or his 1y attempt to force larity stom: [ hacker, of Minnesota, will be consecrated | ening nature. The warden claims that [ from Sullivan that no such fight b, wind ¢ gas and pain i the R H op of Indiana in St. Marks church, | extreme crulty was practiced by his tako plac and demanded the ret becn| ihis city, Sunday next; consecrator, | predecessor. the money from Dreaper. This was re uprisng. Of this thero can be but little | discovered t Atwo { Bishop Coxe, assisted by Bishops Lyma i fused on the ground that ho had forfeited doubt. The Republicans, although rome- |office was entered last night and th crison, McLaten jpresentors, 1 Divoree and Death it bocause he failed to muke the final what mortified by the events of yester- [short-hand records of the last 1 themselves in the Siate House to be iu-| The Gambling sugurated that there will be a public{ Sr. Louis, Oot L depression, nervous frrital 11 you o disconraged bo of good ehieeran La. At has eured vo & fulr ehance. 1 pwedilyy « Cuticurs wll other Wihor uf oworn ry dseds, 1t will | arborongh and Seymour; sermon 1 Frymovrr, Ociober 12 Geo. Webb, [ deposit of 5,000, Hugles then had the fl2ded o try Sooa Savme || L1 Wil cheer day, are not atall disheartened, but on | jury, which investigated the gambling| Bishop Whipple; attending presbyters, | resident of Teegarden, ten miles north | wmen arrested 0 b 1 i d | & — the other hand, are disposed to treat the |ring, were missing, The stenographic | Revs. Wakefield and Raymond, of Lu. |of this city, while under the influence of 7 mu-umm o W et matter a8 a good joke, and say now we [notes cover all the testimony of some | digna, and ' 3 | homas. of Minnesota, liquor yesterday, killed his two-year ola will see what the hoodlums will do. Oune | twenty witnesses in the gambling investi | - — child and then blow his brains out. The Bostow, October 12, -0, F, Kittridge, thing is certain that is & new inuagura tion, and the notes on other important | B The ‘rnln-fl--n.u lonal Council, husband and wife had lived unhappily [ Jr., who represented the first mortyuge tiop at the Stata house, persons come in | cases. Coscoro, N. H., October 12,—The |and the latter had applied for a divorce. | bondholders of the Teledo, Cincinnati & L HO0D & Cc 0. BOMY bY Ak ks BEAUTY gt i, md Oresey Skin Blewishos weo Cutigura 5oay. i 2ior b

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