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[ — EIGHTEEN H YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1888, A RECEPTION AT RIINEBECK | 25y tius it |HAS HE A BOVB IN STORE? | swmwvsws s TG JAWKEYE 00D FELLOWS, [, con'pionor wows | (ONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS x;‘“..‘-nm h which we passed turned out Campaign Enthusiasts, Cumberland Valley Road. P its whole px tion. Business secmed to be 8. —[Spe S <uUka, Pa,Oct. 18 atal wred An Immense Demonstration n | ciglended 1idontbelive the farmers & | Rumors That Cleveland May Spring elibpithiohy 15 Specul | @rand Lodge Officors Elocted for tho Cumenengie, PaaOct LA faalwreck | An Adjowrnment Rosolution Adopte husk their corn un! afte he elcetiol t i Lk B B r o g e a b AL ek et Ly Ak Honor of Levi P. Morton. |..:\fh’~.<‘.:~ ‘r';“_'m:\l h:f'lm'd b ni‘m\";-‘ll Another Sensation, i Wil Hatd (RE Y Ensuing Year, ¢ Shipponsburg this morning. Trains ed By Both Houses. t 8 o'clock Nos, 14 and 0 collided at a sharp curve in the diers there voted for Cleveland, I think when Hon, G s Dorsey, C 1, teloscoping the cars and com IBER 127 n house THE OLD ROMAN'S CANVASS | #0004t least did so. The okl sold REPUBLICANS ON THE LOOKOUT. man this year ure going to v ] “.p Un | THE NEXT PLACE OF MEETING. | ! 1 N 68 (":'}1-\ SATURDAY THE DAY AGREED ON 1is year are g o Ve Captain Hayes and C. O, Whedon demolishing the engines. The ofticials of the —_— can ticket and they may well do 8o, —_— o0 dotwn tHA a1816 W eHaar Went up th o 'e Vo stie » matter ftain nterferes W y make the cause of every man whose pension | g 3 i marched down the aisle a eheer went up that . : road here are very reticent in the matter | | ain Interferes With the Enthusiagm | DK0 the vause o every wan whose peision | gployes in the Pension Office Kept | {ully demonstrated the foeling in Hall county. | Opinions Filed i the State Supreme | and rofuse to state anything of the causos, | The Senate Resumes Consideration of ‘ at Tippecanoe—Blaine Rests be one of the principal sources of gain Busy Night and Day as tho P DL L R Court— Itepublican Rally at Mt. From the train men the following particulars the Tarit Bil—A Long and Un- ing at Chicago—Hewite PR A R L N llection Draws Near tarifl question for an hour. e was followed Ayr—lowa Notes of were heard g interoating Seasion of and Cleveland. fiGReatsa, B Vot g0 de ity —Miscellancous. by Captain Hayes, C. O, \\*hl.‘m:. i Cap. Tntorest. ”lmlh traing wete ,:u.lvI and the c.v|n.]v;.\¥n: .‘{ oy Py O PGB UL WO KIS BOINGE 1o VOLR Lid s o lomas Robinson, & mechanic, \ 0, coming south, received orders a A Motton Delogation: other day were twelve prohibitionists Koeping an Eye on Cleveland. S ers tuiige or, ot BOwland The Odd Fellows, ol e conductor ot No. 14 says it Ready to Go Home. Povankrresir, N. Y., Oct. 15— There was | and four democrats who are zoing to vote | WasiNgtos Bourar i Oy Ber, s heltulibise T Stovx Crry, Ta,, Oct. 18.~The Towa grana | oSGV QEER G e wmile i be. | WAsmINGTON, Oct. 15.~Tn the scnate Mr. o ublic cke! ave nguired o 518 Fovnre S BT, e " % *ollow: 1 s o ) Ll ' . 1 R ’ an immense demonstration at Rhinebeck | the fepublican ticket, |1 have inquived very bl L8 ) o R Republicans at Wilber. lodge of Odd Fellows adjourned this ever tweon Shippenburg and Newville and there [ Brown offered a resolution for final adjourne to-night, the occasion be A visit of the var- | vorv well satisfied that it will be less than it There will not be much done before the WiLneg, Neb,, € 18.—[Special to Tue | Clarinda was ted for the next p meet and pass No. 9, Acting on these orders | ment Saturday, as a substitute for Mr. Alli- fous republican clubs to Mr. Levi P, Morton. | was in 1884, All the congressional distriets, | session closes, and most of the men in either | BFE]—The republican rally last evening was | meeting, The officcrs clected were he ll"f" Shinpensburg, and within three miics | son's recess resolution, and it was adopted. Fully 5,000 people were present, Onarriving | in the present outlook, will return republican 5 i R LA Hotone in which loid boisterous conduct | master, William Musson of Des Moinesy | Mctthe oh-coming train, The engincor o Mr. Allison said he had consuited the ) mewmbers, ' house will get away before Saturday. A lot - No. 14 saw the smoke of the other train at Mr. Morton's residence the clubs massed 4 g SO of them 1oft for their homes tonight, Wash- | 100K brecedence, but intense interest was «II;-;;‘:m grand ster, I, €. Longueville of | {15000 the curve and shut off - steam and ap: | Senators on bozh sides of the chamber, and on the lawn on the north side of the house. At TiphooRnos, & extremoly quiet now. Evervbody | Shown throughout. The arguments of tho | Dubuque: grand w plied the air brakes, but before he could thought the prevailing opimion was in favor (George Essclstein, of Rhinc Lkt bibis ington is extremely quiet now. Everybody | gty "SHrtin wore clear and conciusive, | Council Bluffa: prand sc ck, as chair Laraverte, Ind., Oct. 18,.—The second day ‘ man, welcomed the clubs and presented them | of the r to Mr. Morton, who spoke as follows : “Mr. Esselstein, friends and neighbors of both trains camne toether o scked, the boile or five feet into the other The ex rs on both trains were driven back | ¢ thacr is glad that the session 18 almost ended, It | publican demonstration at the Tippe- | will on Saturday be ninetcen days longer canoe battle ground can hardly be called a | than the longest session on record, Un of adjournment until tho first Monday in December. He said he understood the olution would be offered to that effect \whiloFon, L, B Orolh o11Wod \vith much. rrett of Burlington: grand treasurer, A. sound sense in @ nutshell, the logic and | J: Morrison of Murcngo; grand representa sss | humor produced during the 'specches bring- | Ve, Jo K. Powers of Cedar Ray wines inter riven 8 ¢ ‘ - 4 success, From early morning rain fell stead. e president senc e promised “bomb- | Ing forth vociferous cheers, The glee club e and completcly telescoped the baggage cars, | which he would support. Mr. Brown 31:“:.:,'.'m:.u'\“',‘nt I:vh-mL Iz‘lf:‘yllvli"||||(-I:‘u!:‘”<‘v’f“;"1lAI‘Ilfi ily, ana by 11:30 a. m., when the speaking at ::’ufl"’(n*:v]\:x:‘l"uw‘(‘\l(‘:\\':ilv“ |‘:lml\':|‘|hx'.»plu-}:‘:t:\ Sing Lo vory iof fate campiaign songs W Alul'.mp!:;nlt il ; Bageage Master Charles Bitner, of H of Georgia thereupon offered the resolution oceurrence in (1 untry. towns, and the | the tabornacle bogan, the crowd had dwin: | Saturday, the end of the scssion will be wn- | 200 Wore loudly apuluuded, Dutslibii e S i B SR L between the cars and %0 | for final adjournment next Saturday. which orse TR “';”‘L'"""' LA } dled to less than 3,000, Ira J.Chase, candidate | eventful and witnessed by less than three A Rally at Brownville. ,‘.wf",\r nm :”\ o ,,:,‘.','."“\M‘:.“(,".‘,K”: after bolng Catout of the wrack. _ Condue HATOMEY "‘.',fwflll:-m;fi: '::"ll.x-.m\“.‘,«'.g:ib"l::" tho Tanded on Plymouth ock, of when Tobert | AW of Atlanta, Ga., and others entertained | tonight who say the president may, when [ Telegram to Tie Brr.]—An enthusiastic ro- | § A jured, and many of the passengers received | jicans voted no. Jidime h trated only by the poor marksmanship of the | fnjurics, thouzh not serious. 1y was held in this city to-night. | would-be murderer. As Mr. Hostetter was The mail cars canght fire, and considerable 3 § D 1 Ak e bbb o e Al AL . allotment of la n severalty to the U i’ both houses to notify him that congress is | Judge Chuech, Chureh Howe, Colonel Majors | returning home at a late hour o man sprang | Mail was destroyed. The teack was blocked | Peorias and \f\::::\;.‘ i \fm‘h.’:u;m‘ x‘-\rlrxlllyl(y‘ ready to adjourn and asks i ho has any | and other speakers were present. The issues | gut and aimed a vicious blow at his head, | 41l da¥, but the passengers Luve been traus: | \waq present Fulton’s boat made its tirst trip up the Hud- | the crowd until Hon. Robert T. Lincoin of | he is waited upon by the committtee from | publican r: son river. However, Thave great pleasure | Chicago was announced. Shortly after 1 in wreeting you with cordial welcome and | o'clock Mr. Lincoln was introduced as bey to assure you of my grateful apprecin eldest son of our martyred president, The conference report on the bill for the o 1 and ngreed to. ton of the honor conferred upon me by your | Abraham Lincoln,” and was grected with | further communication to make to it, | of the campaign were ubly discussod. X | ffo then drew a revolver and, firing twice, feres s A memorial of 50 citizens of Co visit this evening. Beyond welcoming you | generous applause, He spoke one hour, con- | reply that he bas and that he | cellent music was furnished by the Nemaha | 4 ioq and fled. Hostetter in turn drew his FRANCE'S TRUE POLICY. neetiont, workingmen, wage earners, mout here in the best terms ety | fining his remarks mainly to a discussion of | may send in @ message rapping | band and glee club, The opera house aud | pocoiver and prepared to return the e weturers and farmers, in- favor of the Mills command, T do . mot s thut | the tarit, ‘While he was speaking the Aring | the repubiicans over the head for not taking | Indin strects were tastefully decorated with | FEE0IVR, and Prepiced | 1, SEUIE LG | M. Laveleye Tteplies to the Oriticinms | bill and the admisvion of raw maturial (par there is much to be said. You are republi- | of cannon announced the arrival of Governor ket iati by | buntink. A log cabin with the historic coon | {piueh Hostetter's high hat, grazing of Mme. Adas ticularly wool, salt, lumber, tin plate, eto.), cans, and no arguments are thereforeneeded | For Who 00K @ seut. on the platform | (Ction on the tariff, or for the attitude of the | skin and other adoruments was dedicated | (heOWEE, \MOSIREES UL L BRI 00 one 1668 i dames dordon Benntt ) bR LU GLERL 01 WL ALY SILHEE 10 ConVery you: to, those: priciples’or | untilithe conclusion 6f Lincoln'aanecehs republicans on the Canadian question. He [ with appropriate cercmonies, M Lty A Mr. Telior offered o resolution instructing 10 atrengthen wavering faith in them, And | Quite an ovation was tendercd the gov could have a message read in both house it a0 happens that within the purty there are | 1or whea he arose. He devoted imself al- | the very lust moment. and cut out any reply. | - f & i 0o questions upon which the republicans dif- | most entirely to an attack on Mr. Thurman's | phe republican party is on a8 JAkoTA Cr1y, Neb,, Oct. 18— |Special to | } ed to bo o [ v e 1 N o republics ; »n the qui vive for L 18 supposed to be marked out as @ victim 4 § " ol y orvico PR v mln ’11.'.‘ " |I~‘1xu;'l;|;||yl|v‘| :;ur“pl‘n'fwl:'n: “)..'.»), p;;mm. uII\Hu' ||ur!\lY question. ku.‘-. was frlv— Y ..,.,',m..,,.fl ‘m.v\-n the pr ,.1‘4..,,, may | TnE Bes.]—The republican rally here yes- | by some mysterious person, Public indignu- lh-rlw-|-ul lx"\.\ '\lulu'.‘:;\w:umhh-u:':' \\\hn'l\ ?rh:l'.::l‘1‘3:;":-}{'”_':‘;\‘“_I_'lll\l‘fl bt N or guarded explanations or aiplomatic | quently applauded. At 3 o'cloc e speak- | MUY S L L T vhic orn, of Bluir, runs high. wceused the king of the Belgians with bein . 5 4 S¥uNiES, nd Uiers' are niolther | cligues | ing and colabeation anded together, make and thoy will checkmato it if possible. | terday, at which L. W. Osborn, of Blair, | tion runs high accused the king 3 oat on the'left side. Twice during the last | Burssgrs, Oct. 18.—[New York Her- | g 5 e sHrL AL 4 \ ie committee on Tudian affairs to inquire s at vernor Thayer at Dakota City. | hree months Hostottor has suffored from in- | a1 Cable—Special to Tie Bre. ] -M. Emile | to the report that the secretary of SHOHES cendiary fires, resulting in financial ruin. | 5,y eejeye has written to the Independence | ior has purchased a large number of wagon i : 4 A made some remarks on the subject, intimat- o8 2aolions, 11, CHOFoLoro; wo. Have gy Thoy reulize that they wre doaling with a | SPokeund the meeting last night addresscd by PN TR L incomplicity with Germany in caso of @ | ju that the complaint was. really wgainst no politics to talk about this even- Hewitt and Cleveland, sensational president. Governor Thayer were both model campaign Cladussn Iu‘ Gt [Shdcial' {6 THA Europe war. M. De Lavelaye refers to | the late comuissioner of y..h.m Mairs. fug we can ut least speak of ourselves and | New Youk, Oct. 18, -Mayor Hewlt A GG HORRNG S DL railies so far as attendance and enthusiasm | o YFPNROOD D S0 (3l > | his recent interview with a Herald corre- | Aftera lively debate the resolution went. expatiate upou the harmony which pervades ' " THE PENSION BUREAU IS PARTISAN. The court house was crowded, and | BEE.|—Charles Thurman, who has been con redet | speaking about his fe t and | Cleve ing l‘m\'arll President Clerks in the adjutant general's office say h‘.. liveliest interest was shown in the gov- | fined in jail here for several weeks on the Tihers|fa) N0} 600ls | -tHEFNEAGEWErE HikIT 80 1NhY oallB 108 76c: || S¥HONA aadvoss, ParmersHoRsmilasatbuna charge of horse-stealing, appears to have dent Cleveiand and my- | ords from the pension bur me in to bear the good old republican doc sponden inte 1 shows how his intention in that | O%0F view was to point out to France thedan- | ,-2h¢ senate then took n recess for haif an hour i expectation of Somo messages from er that lay in her joining her destinies with | the prosident. the republican purty, and the elen strength which such unity of sentiue purpose so clearly betokens ness hetw 5 at present | ¢ become raving mad. Ho began on Saturday 1 A o . 5 e 6 ade by tho | self or Mr. C . 1 80e no reaso e Ki 5 Y | those of Russia. M. De Lavelaye thus ex Thie senate then resumed _consideration of e, he, cominadiolte, }f::l"'\'“\“,!,'{_' L O )’,‘,.fl.‘l‘,f\,'.flun,,"'0;”“,‘:, and that they aro being worked night and | trine. PR morning to curse und yell, and has kept it | presses himself: “In my interview with | the tanff bill, and was addressed by Mr. and those made at the state convention at | he should not callon me. He has repeat- | 48y It appears that peusion cases have General Van Wyck at Talmage. up, with only now and tnen a few moments | o Herald Aldrich, Ho (Alarich) usserted that the correspondent 1 felt it Saratoga, th platform adopte re is no dissens n, und the | ealy invited mo todine with him, but on every | been held back until tho eve of election and [ Lyve by our state convention is | occasion I have been sick and could not ac- | that they are being rushed through with N, Neb., Oct. 18.—[Special table conc ruing tariff v lo- | cessation, ever since. He is now chained to s in the house and my duty to combat the idea that the three g LR s 1 ¢ bills, furnished by the burean ) i graum to Tite Ber, | —General Van Wyck will | his cot, and is surging at his chains and curs- | emperors are brewing in - the shade, a black Klitistics Bamradithied supported in its entirety by all repu ns. | cept lightning spe to impress the soldiers with | =00 0 J 3 ¢ cons The e comnnssion ex- | conspiracy to remodel the map of Europe. ALY, I BB 801116 You probably know that republicans —— the friendship of tho administration for them, | 2ddress the citizens of Talmage next Monday | ing ¢ .“l"l“'““'\ i e d "“'["“"'_']“ TeRTabIN, WareR oMb by ile thoncy s ago by M Vest wis ROV Ryotior B o0ty e thnaiRtatS Blaine Takes a Rest. Tho penaion. burca is beink worked for ali | night. e will take the_opportunity to haul | amined bim Monday, but did mot decide | 1f Bahle Were 1o, botwe i LS, AR | full of misstatements and errors und entirely ere working in as complete harmony Ciicaco, Oct. 15, ~Hon, James G. Blame | it is worth no Tom Ma,ors over the coals for the base be finally in his case, it beng known that he is | & iRh o060 OO Dalieve that, as T | 0 curate und misteading, and that the bu- a8 in this. There are among you many who | remained in his roc at the G 1 P CONGRESS WILL ADJOURN. trayal of his constitueney two years ago. | @ desperate character, and there being some s AT e Wt B2 L] reau oficials, if they knew anything about ] 4 ) ; 1 u lis rooms at the Grand b B f g fear it he et bo feigning, 11 Tooks | pointed out w the Herald correspondent, the | ghe subject, must have known that it was, spent the flower of your years in the battle | 1ot G received mo calers, He | | Coneress will udjourn gt 1 o'clock day after | Nemahia county citizens willhaves chance to | foar that he might be feignine 100K | fangor to peace lies in the Balkan peninsuta, | U500 O Wi contintod by Movs for frecdom, and you can practically estimate | i emain heve till Saturday evening, when | to-morrow. The senate becoming weary and | learn somcething of the iniquitous practices of | now as though he would have to be taken to | ye i qpould urise out of the Balkan ques- Hive % ued by L the value of close masses when enterme o | |V o Lo i Qisgusted with the endeavors of the holise to | Nemaba's census fraud by attending. the asylum at Mount Pleasant. He is from o rye, rts and Teller. b le will address a meeting at Battery D X : tion and should France be drawn into it and | © N1 Guekrell replied to Mr. Aldrich's erit i conflict. Your experience will teach you | g SEL 4 republicans ar making prop. | Keeh up the farco of o session ssed an ad -— IKapsas City, and helped to steal ahorse | /0700 vietorious, the cousequences would be L e ¢ that organizations such as the large number | AEGrss LOa: FeBUT Ieans boe ik journment resolution and within a balf hour Discussing the Insucs. from this county in June last, e oo oo aloasly ndes, | leism of tho tables of the burcau and waid i (e A QR U B L Chgion. . or a preat demostration on thut 0¢- |y Millun, » democratic member of the com- Avnony, Neb., Oct.” 18, —[Special to Tire (‘""““1 LR dl”” ovel devotee, | (40541 feel convineed that no state would ;mn b, 1””‘\”“ .i'.'."!"f.‘, i'".\‘{\ l"\‘:i} powerful ugencies in political cam- | SO et wittee on ways and means, called up the pro- ' bt Yover. | wearing “long halr, ‘and about seventeen | SIOUC | S SOVHECES S NS BACSPWY | been mude out, under hoadings preparod | paigns. But, my friends, indust BRI O B oseats Position n the house, and at the end of threo | BER1—L: W. Hastings and A. M. Glover, | yeyrs old, was failed here Sunday by Franic | §8% 8% 8PECel 1 SE0S Wi & BEHE ACAt, o himself, by Keppenstein, a Pruseian employe and personal work is equally important B Oct, 18,—Spenker Carlisl 1 | hours of debate it was by that bodg adonted both of A\\II'-VI.A. cugaged in a debate last | 0 Jackson of Pacific Junction, He had | fo i .,,'. ot Iirop ANl T reol (thntithe of that burcau, who had been in the depart- ! Only & few days remain for effectivo work | , BALTIMORE, Oct. 18, —Speaker Carlislo and | /) 05 nocrats fn both houses at the last | evening on the political issues of the stolen horse from a_livery stabie at Tabor. [ [HI*S ! Il."!V!'h‘dfl S ment at least siuee 1579, and who had no_in- before the verdict must be gi which | Congressmen McMillin, Willis and Hooker | ;0% SEUHEC 0 almost. indecent eager- | The debate was an _ interesting oue and was | The horse was recovered. Sutton was taken | ¢ reiiot BROTE A8 B08 R0t v b o terest, dircetly or indirectly, in any misvop- will, in my judgment, have a far-reaching ef- | addressed to-night the largest political meet- | ness to get away. They did this notwith- | enjoyed by a good sized audience. to Sidney, F'remont county, by Sheriff Davis, | (oo Ao A, S arm frionds, M resentation. 7 fect'on this future prosperity of the country. | ing ever held in this city. ~ Lotters of regret | standing the fact that they have been pr e = e el st tlowe | 4y Mr: Allison offercd a resolution authorizin ‘Phe absorbing question at this time is whether | from President Cleveland and Judge Thur- | tending te want to stay here, In both houses Joc Critchfield at Ord. (ke Subreme Court, 10 b drawn into the castorn qucstion the finance committee to continue its investi- that verdict will favor a continunncoof thoso | wian wero received the repiblicans advocited arecesstl Novemn: | O, Neb., Oct. 13 —[Spoclal to s Brr.| | Des Moisis, Tn., Oct. 18.—[Special Tele- | in Ttunsin's tramr gation into tariff matters. Laid over tll to- (R IRIGHOL DEGICAsI0NIZ0R WIS S e ber 12 or 19, which would give two or three | _joo Critehfi the “Rough Dimnond” | gram to Tue Bee.|—The supreme court filed e O SRR SR conlorac i whih SHOT THE STAKEHOLDER, ECIIGTS HTRItaloTBIcCH R A untieniti ol | (o ataraer Indiana, spoke here to-night in | the following decisions here to-day : COULDN'T STAND THE NOI The scnate then adjourned, o place country at the head - 5 constitution, reconvencs, Monday, Decem- | grator of o} ire o ' ) —_— A Protost Fr. arqubar. dustrial nations Vith such complete ha A Quarrel Over a Bet Results in a | pop 3 » democrats 80 o Yy favor of prohibition. The vladies were out Donelly vs Cedar county; Cedar | o ] 3 h T e e > Tragedy. :j‘,}(,\‘;,‘,',',"‘,,.',',',‘ democrats solidly demanded un | 5 rui) foree. A large number of republicans | district; dismissed. Natives Murder Bartellot Because He | Wasiixaroy, Oct. 18,—In the house Mr, ment, we may await the verdict with coufi- 7. Joseen, Mo., Oct —[Special Tele- ‘As anticipated, the democrats in the house | 44U democrats were also present. ate of Towa vs_Stephen Brown, appel- Reproved Them For Dramming. Farquhar of New York called attention to I dent assurance, & bl 4 i gram to ‘Tue Bre. |—Joscph Lowenstein, a | ditempted, under the stre RS OGNS - SRR v lant (two cases); Polk district; afirmed. Loxpoy, Oct. 18.—[Special Cablegram to stances, to attack the republican substitute eparing for a onstration. Sarah J. Moorman vs J. M. Gibbs, appel- the rule of the house which caused the jour- |—. spa St. o Indiana. wealthy Jew, and proprietor of a fancy | for the Mills tariff bill and the republican sunaska Ciry, Neb,, Oct. 18,—[Special to | lant; Mahaska district: afivned Loando un.:\z;}m;nvim f:::m::ut[::‘;lkildl? S e DL SO udge Thurman and | grocery store on South Third street, was | endeavor to reform the tariff, by producing | Tme Brr.|—The republicans of this city will Itosina Hablectel va J, H. Yancbert etal, | (onF8 80 L0 00 (O 0N (0, 9 boen | fum. te was unwilling that certain mom-~ party arrived here this afternoon to attend | shot and fatally injured at 8:30 o’clock this | an alleged analysis of the senato tarift biil hold a big political mecting Saturday night. ux-gvll_ung.-g: Linn districts x\!\_h:n:wt.\[ P 0f 28,08 e S e R bers should absent themselves, while othors, The barbecto, Crowds have been coming | afternoon by James Ford, of Marysville, | and making a misstatement in veference to | The principal rof the evenng will bé | | Susan Thomus ve J. b Fariey Manufac- | much annoyed by Manijenias practicing sing- | like himsolf, had remained thero since 0 oo, Crowds havo been coming | @t roprictor of a livery stable i this | th Work of the senato comumittee on finance, | Hou. J. W. Webster, of Omaha. turing company and B. P. Kirk, sheviff, ap- | ing andarumming early mthe morning andin | Decomber, — There Lad been one Into the city from early morning, and all the | formerly proprictor of a livery stable in this | ug jt proved a boomerang. Mr. Millan was pellants; Cerro Gordo district; reversed. the evening, and threatencd to stop the prac- | or two motions to adjourn, which streets were filled with people. Owing to | ¢ity. Ford aud astranger by the name of | compelled to admit, before he sat down, that BASKE BALL. e— tice, OndJuly 19, early in the morning, in | hud bee S oot ) the wet weather, it is doubtful whether | Sales got into a quarrel over a bet made on a | the republican proposition to mcreaso the » Mt. Ayr Kepunlicans, g S ) had been treated somoewhat cautiously, and Judge Thurman will speak atuny length, | horse race at Rockport two months ago. | duties on the luxuries and put on the list The Giants Win the Third Game of | Mr. Avs, la., Oct. 18.—|Special Telegram | #pitcof Bonny's efforts to dissuade bim he pro- | it was time that, the house should come to i atly reduco 5 (0 3 i T Sha ceded alone to th "tent, Shortly | some reasonable arrangement as to whether Uon his arrival o was taken o the opera | Ford offered to bet $10 additional that ho | OF = greatly reduco tho ~dutles on| the Champlonship Scrios. | toTun Bexl—Hon. A. I Andorson spoko e e Ty | ey showld bo parties to a political game, o Bonse, twhioh s crawdad with ‘an/entting || as correot inithe firet biat, mnd Lowensteluii|| po roaucentiins bhis | 0NRtry 10, SUBIBIONG | o L e oo et aan the. Now Xort | ero this aftordoon. to/tho lurgest sudience S A Y ate | whether they should adjourn properly and RlBAtio avaionco, was given the stakes to hold. The uwo | DS PrOTuced tn this oy b o mtably | Of the worlds serics between the New York | ever assembled in the county. The court [ Ding Ofh Fotind G Caltib fa & CEHE | shortly. He believed the speaker of the house, i) g men then took a drink together and | et WO e noomo, | Tho etk and St. Louis clubs was played at the polo | house was completely packed, hundreds | &€ pmantancHiaart, BUOWLAO e WHILE | \whatever his engagements might be else- The little opera house in which Judge | et tho pla Ford came back in | VOV to reduce tho income. Then the repub- ud was won by the Gunts | bein S { man is dead.” Bartellot's body was found Thurman sp oke ha ts for 600 or licans proved beyond auestion thatthe demo- | Krounds to-day unable to get into the room. His where.and there was no reason for his absence | hurman sp oke has ) ¢ ) seu 00, and | a few minutes and asked Lowenstein to lying before the drummers’ . ent, His breast e f sickne: hould - pr ver . licans proved beyond auestion thattho domo- | Rrunds te-any Sl e ok bY, 10 UARE | LS8, rus reccivod with tho. grodtost on: | Hng befora thie drummers to lis broast 1 on account of sickness, should preside over double that number crowded into it until the | hand him his money back, and upon refusal | §ratG aembers & Lhe LOMIEIIEE OF Wirs "imely bitting. The atiendance was | thusiasm, - The foreible and convincing ar- | B boen pioreed by bulleb aud his SOUNGS | the skeloton bouse s’ long_us the members rerowded, | drew his revolver, Lowenstein retreated, ' baleony became dangerously ov On the briof “f showed marks of hving been burned by gun powder. Jameson, who was with the advance ard, heard of Bartellot's death the next zed the | 5,550. The s Mr. Blaine, in Indiana, had c conform tothe wishes | St. Touis sugar schedule 8o as to ¢ uments impressed the audience that th were willing to stay and transact skeleton 0000000 1 1— 2| werelistening to a man of honest convie business, He felt that it was nof 1o throme wtebed @ | throwing up his hands, with Ford following The murderer snappea the revolver treets an ime ssion that carried party | him, at re : 4 i 'Y = C d one who was not y crace, but an affront ro - UEderont X and demands of Havemeyer, the monopolist | New Yok 0010010 4| tions and_one who was not afruid to have | §atT 3 i diately retumed. but thomg | O0, 8 disgrace, | mottoes to the delight of the spectators. It | twice, and the third time th e h“‘*;'“m:fl'- Who I8 at the head of the sugar trust. Pitchers ~Kéefe and King. Buse hits— | them known. 1 aiready disporscd, aftor stoaling | (o the intellixenc of congress to have is estimated that fully 15,000 people were in | Shooting the groveryman through the abdo- | ey MISCELLANEOL New York 5, St. Loujs 5. Errors—New e T e roceaded 1 | the insigmificantly attended bodies waiting town during tho day.” " i men. Death followed in o halbour, © | ¥, Hargy 1. Mulford, of Omaha, son of | York 2 St. Louls 5. Umpires—Kelly and The Demurr atter. L, e e g of | Paticntly” the movements of the political Judge Thurman bogan his speech by com- ) v ) 2 John C. Mulford, of Willard's hotel, was | Gaffuey. .. Dis MoiNe Spes s L T ilroud commis- | Tippo Tib as being grieved at the death of sioners to-day heard the application of tue | Bartellot. ~ He suid he would have given half i ne ] X , ¢ = freight agents' commission to make a de. | his fortune to prevent the murder. ~ Ho also Washington. The wedding was atSt. Paul's | Telegram to i B, |~Tho articles of as. | JHe Sediis Suntient 16 R & S | gaid that both he und_the officers at the falls church and only the immediate family and | gociation of the Summit County Railway and [ HHERER CEIBEC 1 e e, that | had often warned Bartellot against the dan- friends were invited. Mr, and Mrs. Mulford 5 gl cu g s G e Kd e A hat | ger of using harshuess toward the natives. 1eft on the 7:40 train for their home, fntend- | Lronsportation ympanyhave been filed with | ywenty-four hours is all that can be allowea ] ik on its sise, and sayme | Ford, a wealthy farmer living ncar Marys- that it was u healthy indication ‘of how Iu. | Ville, and was married two years agoto a diana wonld go in November. If the In. | Wealthy lady living near the same plac Qiana democrats did their duty Grover | Lowenstein, the murdered man, is an old Cleveland would be the next president of the | ident of St. Joseph, and . prominently known United States. 1o then procoeded to dis. | in Jewish circles, “The murderer denies the cuss the tariff and the question of the sur- | crime and the only witness is Sules, the man | vlimenting the married in this city at 6:30 last evening to T X Miss Auna Belle, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice 4 A Ne CAREItORd, S Hill Pope, formerly of Georgia but now of ALt Lage Crry, Utah, Oct. 18.—[Special regular order was demanded and Speaker Pro Tem Cox dirceted the clerk to read the journal, which, after considerabla objection, was read and approved A resolution was adopted authorizing the commitiee on* appropriations 1o sit- duriug am to Tu e e ovina the o of armnent pursaed | With whom he was_ quarreling. Loth men | 16fton the 720 train for thoir, home, Itehd: | Socrotary Hall, and a cortificate issued. The | for unloading cars before i churge acerucs, s ; ker pro tem laid bofore the house It ight. at Fort Wagno. His wudience | are Masons in good standing. e O e ot o Ot | company is formed to” build, maintain_and o2 Stabbed Himselt Thirty Times. the adjournment resolution of Senator Tellor, el L gave the closest attention, frequently inter- i Where M Mulford will resume his dutios at | operate”a railway in Summit county, Utah, Blooded Cattle Sale, SeriNGrienn, Mass, Oct. 18.—[Special | =My McMillin of Tennessce then brietly re« R N T R eer AT e THE WABASH MORTGAGES, D o Sto by s o8 DR e whicl is to begin at @ poiat in Coalvitle and | usox Crev, I, Oct. 18, —[Special Tele- | Telegram m*r“;.; m..-.;r l'h;u'llct .\l.mn.-wl«, viewed thie work of what o terued the pres- 1d keen appreciation of the poiuts through- e There is a good deal of squirming to-nignt | Tun in a northcasterly direction up Chalk | grny to e Bre.)—Thirty-seven head of | 8ixty years old, was found lying on the | entextrucrdinary session of congress, dovots out the spoceh. A Sensational Brief Filed By Solicitor [ o Tiere s #5608 deat 0F SUBEning 10 BWIG | crecicto the southwest corner of Wyoming [ K 10 s Bai = Faibarseren ead 08 {00 o ear the Boston & Aloany depot at | I himsell especially to a consideration o “ontinuing, he charged the republican Henry Crawford, rar e T ellor's resalution to iuvesti, | territory, being a distarice of about twenty- | ¢ho L , the prog y thalnction on\Ehs tari . Wi at seamad taibe ewell, were sold at public auction to- | Westfield yesterday morning, bleeding from They sold at an average of $100 ver | many wounds and greatly ex different, v speakers with making bold aud audacious | Cnicaao, Oct. 18.—Henry Crawford. who | gate the purchase of English made blankets | five miles. The actual cost of constructing wttempts to deceive the people in | jg now the solicitor for Humphrey & Lindley, | by the war department. They are afraid the [ the road, together with ull appurtenances is their' high protective tarift * snecches. | (oot 2t 08 Ar ROV R Y | proof of correction between this administra. | €stimated at £00,000, and the eapitalstock of He cited as one instance the claim made by HOTVEAR tion and British contractors will be produced | the corporation is placed 1,000,000, It is R an interminable discussion followed, and was 1 austed. Thirty | participated in by Messrs, Baye, Turner, sunds wero found upon his breast | Breckenridge of Kentucky, I, B, Taylor and T A\,mm“..fl’mm. HERHOOD, | Which he ha intlicted with a kunife. e had | others, The main feature of the debate was them that this tariff tax is not paid by the | 1879 has filed with Judge Gresham a brief | y.¢,ve the election. generally belicved that this 'is a Chicago, n - | been ou a protracted sprec and stabbed bim- | on the juestion whetherMr. Huveuieyer's visit American consumer, but by the foreign im- | containing a sensational allegation, attacking Secretary Endicott has postponed his re- | Burlington & Quiney enterprise, Annual Convention of the Society— t‘w\_(‘\\lu o suffering ‘l_rl‘m\ llf'h‘rmm. l{l‘;nezl}- to Washington and _his alleged appearance lmmr; that he pays it for the privilezes of | the validity of several million dollars of | ply to Senator Hall's inquiry respecting the Ao The Of Slected. 3osidos thoso souRdshisiyind i bad been | before the ways and me; committee had bringing bis goods bere. He wanted to know e Banet order to v severed, He said he suffered such te move women and children Business Troubles. A deed of trust than and hitherto supposed indebtedness of tha bash syeten, ‘This afternoon Judge Gresham | from the arsenals and armory, so s to give | Baurnvone, Md,, Oct. 15 reached decision on the motion which has | places to democratic voters, till it will mot | was executed yesterday b, been argued before him for the past two | be practicable to make an investigation be- | Simon N, Walfs! £ L oy ible | anything te do with iner New Yonk, Oct. 18.~The third annual | agony from deliviun tremens that ne longed | sugar in the Mills bill, the democrats denying convention of the Brotherhood of St. An- | to dieand be at pe: Matthews has a wife | the proposition and republicans afirming ite drew opened this morning, and almost two | but uo children. His wounds will prove fa- | *The senate resolution for a final agjourns asing the duties on if this was the case why all other taxes were not abolised. Why not collect all taxes, state and county and for governmental pur- ; cr, wholcsale clothiers, B : 5 poses, from these foreixnerst he asked. Why | §ivg 1o consolidute all the forcelosure | fore the clection. i entimated Tabilitics are. §30,000, and us. | hundred delegates listened to an _address of tal. ST ment wus then concurred in, and the senute ::lv:.':;l‘ymll: ’u.:.‘ people of Europe, yoi shall | iy ‘ot Wanash Titigation. " 'Ho B sets £15.000, ] come delivered by Bishop Potter. The | Gathering of American Architect BOjourned SRE T Tt ] government: you shall, 0 | held 4 A visions v e ‘elestials Allowed to Land. THICAC ot. 13, Nathan Corwith & O roll of cities represented was called for cre- TFEALO, Ocf T venty-sec el v BT L dont i ol 1S moaned | B e Facelvan e D e irha | EAboL it ce kpriana ol s teoliad dop oben | dizpAL, QoL o i iniyesercnd ans Deglded to.Withdra: that aro necessary to support the American | Sigujd all be consoliduted with, the Muo SIIGNTON, A telogra tho groat pig lead fiem, and promotors of the | qentiala. The first was from Owaba, then nualconvention of the American Institute of | Rarp Crry, Dal, Oct. 15, —|Special Tele Kovernmont. How lond would it ve, e | und Jessup mortgage ponding at Speingfield, | at tho treasury department rom tho collec: | giganti pig lead trust or corner, have fallad. | St. Paul, Milwnukee, Macon, Ga,, Minne asked, before they would say, Well, whiat is sauco’ for tho goose 18 sauco for tho gander, They would 0 | Jou farimers, ‘who send off vour wheat to urope, and your pork and beans and the like, **You scud all these things to our coun try to be sold; vou shall pay such duty, such tariff us will support our government, and then we will see who will come out best in A | The immediate cause of t TR A Disae, - TCL Architects was called to order yesterday by | gram to Tug Bee.]—Willis C. Bower of Cus- " / Chtimal bk ot Chi | fpolis, Ming, Brie, Pa., Hyde BPark 1y | beogidont g M, Hunt, of New York. Ihe | ter county, onc of the republican candidate ¥ u X at his post of the American steamer Bertha | Fefusal of the Union Nutional bank of Chi- | Cincinnati, St. Louis, Boston and Knoxville, esident R, M. Hunt, of 2 d W, o republican candldates similar motion at Nashville, Tenn., by Judge 4 the 4 . cago to extend _time_on overdrafts fPenn, When J Juvilie, Fli., was called | principal eitics of the country were repre- | for the legislature from this district, with- Jackson on Monday next. ‘The courtallowed | with ninety Chinesc laborers, [The steamer | amount of #56,000. This sum will r th s 4 perceptible stiv among the dele- | sented. President Hunt delivered the an- | qrew from the ticket to-day. The central % motion for the puyment of one six-month | he says, cleared at Kodiak island, Alaska, | 3 very sy rtion of the firm's indebted- | wates, but there was no response. When a | nual address, and this was followed by & | oo Slig) Saniny, AL Sel coupon on all the first wortgages and funded | Whither they went from San Francisco. Tho | noss to the bank, and_ it is only the climax to | fi Jooking man answered the eall for Salt | report from' the treasurer. Reports from | COmitice appointec Jiars ot Dufinle debt bonds, amounting to $600,000. The mo- | collector asks for a ruling whether the Chi- | 4'long series of overdrafts to pay marging [ Taice City, Utahy, thero was applause, | special committees were received on a num- | Gap in Bower’s stead on the ticket. Bower's tion to have Receiver McNulta keep separate | nese should be allowed to land, 1Tn reply As- | which were to sustain the pig lead trust. The | "o following officers were elected: Ed- | ber of subjects, one of which was the pro- | withdrawal was occasioned by the pressure accounts for each division of the Wabash is | sistant Secretary Maynard says that the liabilities may run into the millions, and the | mund Billings, of Boston, presient; F. C. | vidingof a permanent home for the insti- | brought to bear on him as the result of entor the ordér until after the hearing of a | 107 8t San Francisco announces tho arri 70 1L Aeg exvected to occupy Judge Gresbam's atten- | Chinamen may be regarded as never having: | assets cannot now be approximated. Ottt Mo, G st viee mresudent; W, | tute. - Tho 'visitimg delegates weut to Ni- | charzes of immoral conduct while' county Rimaker. | How would you like 0 sUDDst Sho A New Method of Robbery. Sust striok proof of this be demended, Wasnriomon Oct 1 Specian Telegram | dent: Jonnd. Kennedy, Ontabia, Nob, secre. | Important to Patrons of Husbandry. G it i, i it 8 10 party triesi He predicted that the Awmerican | BosTox, Mass,, Oct. 18.—[Special Telegram Army Orders. to Tur: Bre.]—Julia V. co was to-day | tary, and W.N. Sturgis, Chicago, assistant |~ Worcesten, Mass., Oct. 18.—Worthy Mas- | vote in nd around Dogdwood. l“{llll::;;'w“I:-‘ll\'l:nl:l[I‘\‘:-A::nlu"llfi‘lil‘\‘:;Ilnl]u‘(‘rh to Tur Bee.]—A novel robbery was commmit- WasmiNGToN, Oct. 18.—|Special Telogram | appointed postmistress at Galva, Ida county, secretary, i SN ter James Draper, of the national Erange, Bt e At immediately at the conclusion of hisspeech, | ed in Hoston yesterday aftornoon. William | 1o Typ 13re, | The superintendent of the | T, vice William G, Savage, deceased, S atrons of Husbandry, is sending out formal | gpnoprpi, Mass, Oct, 18, Attachments Thurman was driven to the depot and rested | Maynard is a jewelry broker at No. 170 Brat- | rooruiting service will cause twenty colored "‘\ postoflice has been establisied at Bidy, | ROERE BTN o o | notices of an mportant change in the consti- | g1 1urgo sums have been placed on the prop Quietly n his private car. A largoe crowd | tle square. At 2 o'clock Mr. Maynard locked s county, Neb., with Harvey Harman ) ' tution of the nati cavalry recruits to be assigned to the Ninth nal grange, which opens as postmaster, gram to Tue B -— Jones cl .]—C. J sed a con- was on hand to see him there, and he came | up his ofice and went to lunch. During his tract to-day with parties in Manitoba for put three times to chat with them. Judge erty of the Atluntic Cigar company of Weste field, and on the property of William A. cavalry and forwarded under proper change the seventh degree to sixth de ree members absence thieves visited the oftice, carrying a | to such point or points in the Departmen v of Badeaw's Suit Adjourned. in good standing. ‘The degroe will be con- - LY GRAR VIR, RN | 0 ) I ch po ¢ ¢ § e only her pstic a W s X 2| Abbot, its president, closing the fa Thurman and Governior Geay talked for some | pail of whitewash, a brush and a step-ludder. | the Platro as the commanding general of tho | Nw Youk, Oct. 13 -General Badeaws thoonly herd of domestic buffalo in the | forred in full form for the first timo at the D 18] I th and They proceeded to whitewash the outside | department shall desiznate, & i B windows 8o that ontsiders would be unable | Leave of absence for four months, with | Suit for $10,000 againat Mrs. U. S. Grant for 10 see what was going on 1n the store. One | permission to apply for an extension of two | 8lleged services in preparing al Grant's of the thievesthen mounted the step-ladder | months, to take effect at such time, about | Mewoirs for publication,was again adiourned world of any note outside of his herd here. | mectng_of the nationul grange at Topeka, | throwing 120 hands out of work. “The com- U ovember 16, The sixth degree, of | Pany is helplessly involved. The liubilities o Plora. which is the workin dogree | are $00.000 or §0,000. To add to the con of the national grange, will be conforred on | fusion President Abbott has disappeared, and fresh and breezy and greatly delighting the geoplo. “The train pulled out ut 3:55 o'clock or Indianapolis. IxpianaroLts, Oct. 18.—Judge Thurman They were bought by partics in Pennsyl- vania and will be brought next month to Garden City and placed with Mr. Jones’ 0 = ‘ . . 5 s e e it is thought he is in Canada. The company L h hled b8 and got into the place through the transom. | November 15, as his service can be spared by | 1t the supreme court to-day, until the first | O "o o e throe-quarter and eight | e Preceding evening. > 3 4 i and party arrived Leve o fow miautes before | The ruscals then packed up watches and dia- | bis post commaader, is granted ' Second | Mouday in Nove DRI WA R AR S S S —— a4 0o OF tha la LT orcloicthe traim boing two and & Walf | ponds valued at $12,000, and wade their os- | Licutenant Wilson Stamper, Twenty-first herd will make 150 head, The half ana | ™ 90ay 1"" oo RARANAsiEd: - 2 i . avily ed, | ¢ 7 V. r TS DON, Ocf —The Manchester refo the train of eight coaches being literally | “*P¢ e UG Infantry, SHLe WAt Ot 2a Tho Sloux ohlefs | tirse-auaster buffulo is now race of cattlo, | LoNbom Bek F0-E18 TRICACE Pretorm | Railway Magnates ac Indinnapolls. ammed with a mass of enthusiastic, shout- The Feve Gainesville, Nebrask d lowa Pensions, " h 1 3G ] and Mr. Jones says that they will surprise | clu -day ga g 8 N INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 17 ~Cornelius K. Van- o Fover at Gaineay & AR Wa_Fensions, have not yet submitted their answer to the | the world and be the coming al f hief etary for Ireland. He aftes 1 ng, democratic bumanity, whose shonts gave ol AN . 9 A04 Sow aps. - a subm| a e world and ie coming animal for | chicf secretary for Irelan o afterwards | qobiie Chauncey M. Depow, J. . Laying, IRlonae to the greatlags of bhie pecDis SlauE WasmiNGToN. Oct. 18.—The marine hos. WasmiNGToN, Oct. 18.—|Special Telcgram |, agident’s propositions of yesterday, made | robes and meat they require no shelte received an address from the unionists in’ " e Tir 01 o 13 Theway. The Judee Wil ramai here aaiorly | pital bureaw is informed that at Gainesville, | to Tue Ber.]—-Pensions for Nebraskans: | to them by Secretary Vilas, but it is ‘under- | or food except the native ranze. Mr. Jones | yiouorial hall congratulating him upon his president of the liee Line, C. H. Webb and 8t the Graud botel until Suturdwy morniug, | Fla., two more new cases of yellow fover | Increaso—Thomas B. Larkin, Sheridan; | stood they have decided not'to uccept them. [ has completed the orgunization of a stock | Livioit courage in dealing with the Parnoll. | 0thers, composing whe railway inspection when he will go to Brazil to close his Indiana | bave developed, and that the fever has been | Abraham Rowan, Ord. — - company with a capitul of $200,000, which | Lo ™ 0 replving to the address Balfour | party, reachcd this city this evening from campnign. No speech will be mada in this | declared epidemic. Pensions for lowans: _Tncrease—John Crispins Locked Out. will establish an extensive ranch in” Finney | ciareed the English followers of Gladstone | St: Louis, They made a brief call or Gen city, no hall of sulliciont size being obt FraxaNpiNa, Fla, Oct. 18,—New cases 19, | Survisk, Oskaloosa; David M. Fisk, Tipton, S1. Lovis, Oct, 18.~The Hamilton-Brown | county for propagation of the vuffalo. with_ sharing the guilt of the Parnellites in al Harrison and spentthe remainder of the ble. whites 2; no deaths. ReissueGerman 5. Wright, Muquoketa. | syoa company of this city has locked out e $upporting poltics by crime. evening lisiening to tie performance at the - JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 18.-OMcial bul- | Reissue and increase—Solomon Cari in, | ¢ COMPAAY AP s An Ingenious Counterfeiter. Grand opera house, ALGER ENTHUSIASTIO. letn: New cases, 20 deaths, 1; total cases | Hamburg; Dauiel Matzon, Kossuth, 40 mon, ewing: f0 traublos With the 8D. 0 ct. 18.—Samuel G. Hopk ap b rord g 10 date, 5,092 total deaths The Knights s Dloyes of the lasting department regarding a | BALTINOKE, Oct. 18.—Samuel G. Hopkins, Found Fayne Guilty. French Papers Prosetbed . J o g of VB e oli 0 g 2| d d P o He Predicts That Every Novthern | of Pythias have, through ' their representa- Washington Brevities. reduction of wages. w0 aged man, Whon(“u;”:n\)):n:lll::}l‘”;ur 1||\[:1L:::”(mlll().::‘f:.‘ ll:";l:'f ':’;;T‘i‘ )‘“"f: Panis, Oct. 18 -The circulation of the State Will Go Republioan. tives hore, distributed §:3,000 10 the sufferers | g gocretary of war has appointed a court An Epidemic of Typhoid. RRIAR l‘“"‘” g v gl RS i e e, excommandar-in chief of the | NeWspapers Estaffette, I'ays, Intransigeant, Cuicaco, Oct. 13.--(Special Tel to | ESReTRUY —— of inquiry to investigate the charges of de- | p, : o, 18— [Special Teleg alion 40, 498 kil 2| DAL FAYRM g ; Patrie, Tolegraphe and Voltaire bas been MioAa: Ooh Wee(Gpicial, Telagran to e fective work on the Washington aqueduct | , PINLADELPIIA, Oct. 18.—[Special Telegram | cngrged with passing counterfeit money. | Sous of Veterans, found him guilty of two | atrio, Tolegraphe Tue Bee.|—General Alger of Michigan, who Margarct Mather and Hill. tunnel. ¥ to Tue Bee.]—Typhoid fever is prevalent in | \when arrested some #40 in notes were founa | charges out of four, and sentenced hiwto | P "'hl'm\"', ‘-\.13?.-;."!.}'{.3_“”:. and ;‘ha olr- bas been with the Hiaine party in Indluna, | New Yonk, Oct. 18.-~(Special Teiegram to | “y s stated on good authority that the pres- [ Frankford, a suburb of this city, and the | on yjg person. Hopkins, as shown by the | dishonorable discharge, 10 tha ap. | GWlatian of ather J'ranch papers hus been v said to your correspondent lust night: ‘u Bee.|--The trial of J. M. Hill's suit to | jdent has promiséd to visit New York before | phiysicians of that populous section are striv- v10ence, would out £ "" 2 82 bill the figu proval of the commar ioted. R Delieve the republicans are going to carry | prevent Margaret Muther from appearing on | the election and view a parade of the business | ing to prevent an epidemic. ALifoach e %o Lt | et ; T o 'of that city, but it ts not bis intent; i3 and paste it over the figure ‘1" ona § Steamship Arrivais, sSmall Pox tn nol every state in the morth. In the light of | on the stage under other management than | men of that city, but it is ot bis intention to 'C - bill, and then it was supposed would supply sy . Cuicaao, Oat. 18 --Health Comml, 0'C k and . ) T RV T wake & speech, ‘onnor's Challenge Accepted. . p At New York—The City of New Yerk an what we at present know, I do not see how | his own was begqun yesterday. Mr. Hill was P o sEhe BRI R e e | A8 hole in the 2 bill with a figure pOm. |1 AVLIRES Sihe H De Wolf cece:ved a letter from Dy, Rauch, of the democrats san carry any one of the doubt. | cross-examined minutely as to what he had —— ITTSUURG, Oct. 18, -Jobn Teemer, cham- | 4g5vill XD these bills have each two of | the Gallla, from Liverpool; the Hamunouia, A - h SARSRAOTAIS 583 PALTE Ry 909 of WA dou Gone toward educating Miss Mather after The Weather Indicatio; plon oarsman, arrived home to-day. He has | theso figures on themw, the prisover could | from Hamburg. the 2tate board of Nealth, reperting six new iy N M AW IR | ghe had ucnlmc'ed t0 appear under his man. | Nebraska and Dakota: Falr, colder Fri- | accepted O'Connor's challenge and will post | make one note double itself. He is said to | At Queensiown--The Germsalo, from ei | cases of small ve. Belleville, Indlana was pecfeclly amaiag, I tlink I fen Mather testified that Mr. warmer Saturday ; northerly winds, the mouey Haturday, The race.will take | huve passed this money upon several par- [ York. mawing sitovether twenty cases sinc b %l bad done usthing oward ber education, ‘Kvnm Fair, comr, northweslerly winds, | place November 24 at Waskingion, 1 sous AL Glasgew--Lbe Prusles, from Bosion, | discase wade ibs eppesrance there. 0 o