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L T THE OMAHA SuNDAY BEE PAGES 1-8 TEIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2I. A\, lTl\l‘R \\T RLLER | plates wiving n serics of porformances during [ and running threo years, but with the pr v | 1 R\ velvet edged with a rich device in black silk HURMAN'S CANVASS, v O AANATITN G 3 | | the winter at Metz, and demands the exy }lege of payment reserved. It is believed | | i passementerie. The velvet is cut out be ] \ L l ‘[b (0\()thT L LAV ! sion of the company. It wonders what re- | that this guarantee is ample to protect all ¢ | neath this device rovealing n lining of bril. | The ‘' Old Roman* Has & Big Recep AL “ [ ‘ liabilities, and it is agreed that the amount T tion at Brazil Lo ception a German comedy company, forty- | o those notes may be increased to a sum not liant green. The velvet breadths part in Brazit, 1nd., Oct. 90.—The woather was two strong, would have in a French frontier | exc #10,000,000, if it be found neces. front over a narrow pointed width of green | fine for '”,, \',m democratic demonstration Bmperor William Expectod o Ar- | fortress, shen strolling Gorman musicians | sary Jptes ard secured by @ scond | Fashionable Franee Enjoying the satin voiled in black gauze striped vertically | o to.day, Judgo Thurman and party ar. | Ho Has Capturod the Hoarts of and orgun grinders met with no mercy lortgage on the Atchison ma | Kan- with lines in black satin jetting. The back | ' 4 % e rive in Potsdam To-day. it & {eades . N3 sas, and a deposit of the Chicago, Santa Fe Delights of Coantry Life. SYIhE g b 5 [ rived n rom Indianapolis, and was mot Sunny Italy's Sons, Commenting on a leader in the Nord | % aNtatnia lino and terminas stocks with of the skirt is fn black matelaise sitk very | 4'vhq dopot by nn enthusiastic crowd and Deutschie Allgemeine, which stated that the | the Boston safe deposit trustees. by full and attached to the waist in larce gather- escorted up town RLIN, | Russian sympathies of William 1. were as e _— UEEN DIANA RULES THE DAY | s e A AR FIveh KLISHEA 150 (e A FLYING VISIT TO BE * | well as the English vroclivities of Frederick THE PARNELL INQUIRY. Q The Princo of Wales is enjoying himselt [ , 4087 Thuriian was driven at on Toagtiee A SR A A UR Ha VB EUE R bt S miration of | The Sessions of the Commission to ‘!‘l’;“"’lf":“"‘s."‘ l‘ it "'! ""l‘~‘“‘l"‘ el a ‘llll} with Governor Gray and Colonel Matson, And Then Rosumos His Junketing | e d De bt .l ‘...". al g Commence Monday. ‘While Terpsichore Contributes tho Rus d’:]'}‘:"‘ el |‘ h‘: (j" “"“l‘ M 1€ | reviewed the procession from tho baleony. | The Threo Visitors Carry Away x i e i ekl Gt 0 sl e [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.) P £ the Night. ue da Iskaix and the Champ Klyse Ona feature of all the campaign processions Accompanied by Bismarck. the Emperor Irederick, but dares to touch Loxnoy, Oct. 20.—(New York Herald leasures o @ Night. stopping every five or ten minutes to 8ay & | ;1 diina this vear is the PrasSHco 6f Woinon Presents From the Pope. the majestic figure of his father, when it | o000 jalto Tite Ber.]—At the Carlton few pleasant words to the numerous friends | o 4 oiidren. and they were out in force to- must know that both emperors' sympathies | .y o Monday the Parnell commission will he meets. Al day long his apartments at g A i ; . 3 5 P 1 wlati by NEW AND MAGNIFICENT DRESSES 0 day. Besides the large number of neatly RESULT OF THE ITALIAN JAUNT. :v.'-n- neither English nor Russian, but | youiy work in earnest, and Tuesday fortnight the Hotel Bristol are besioged by a stream of | /it ned clubs, composed of enthusiastic THE RUINS OF ANCIENT ROME. werman." parliament will resume its sittings. No doubt R callers, He breakfasts one day with Lord | Gopnrs * there were over thirty Hont A Certainty That It Was Far From | .,y of Sohoulouft's recall from Borlin is at | g, bgc oot OV QpUBE ey BN AN ploted For American Ladies. and Mrs, Winslow and Mr. Parcival. This | sut and waved flags to erowds that Lned the BlanavaPy Wahse Sat'sfactory to Rome. st premature. In the same paper is 8 | ¢ iin ag to the result of the Parnell in. afternoon as the prince was walking across :n‘m..-“.:m‘ There word .“:\:,.:.‘l,.,{‘:‘N‘Hnl IW] . Ry runior that the curia intends to make an at-| gioe ™ | hoar ou high authority it NOE OF WALES IN PARIS the Place de la Concorde, he met General ‘B;"“'I:‘.h{:l "-n‘lt'»lv‘vl‘~'x'.\-fv'-vu“?.'..'.‘|"\:-"‘.n‘l S | P e PRE s DIBCHEETLY ILENTI s iArulstan iy EIAHON, o tvari A8 thie)| LA otk WGty e remasiautatiy due| AU TSRS + | Boulanger. ~As the “brave general’ has | Fiovd'for the exercises to beein. After din. | THE COLISEUM A BURNING HEAP: conclude till close upon Christmas, there never been presented to the prince no | ner at the Hoskins mansion the — A private telogram from St. Petersburg to party was direction, 55 W W salutations were exchanged but I | escorted to the grove by uniformed clubs and fore the ministey will have time to deliberate | go " 5 \ ; The Vossischie follows the Herald's lead i [ 778 500 HE 0RAEE L port favor | Several French Journals Express the | noticed that they looked at onch e, fourd therd Sight of senshiousntid | X Night of Wisrd and IRNEANY Vilhe AR ; He Terms the erviewing Virchow and goes over the ts cours 1 C fina av 5 % 2 T i people, who were enjoying the campaign B e bl fow and goes over the | yrnel, yis fricnds and the oficials hope to | Belief That Hia Visit is a Signift ‘l“‘o";l:‘f_l’(“‘\f;:m‘::("~°["{""'“' ‘“‘n “};"\'s‘:‘ WIh | nusic of the Attica and Brazil Glee clubs. [ Splendor, Which Wound Up With Pope's Hlusions — Vatican by Ll el conclude the session the second week in De- cant One—The Political Out- ¢ ¢ y. The prince’s visit 18 re- | provious to the regulur speech George A > N Tiive WHEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW | cember, butn very largs number of votes garded, singularly enough, by the Parisian | Bayard, on behalf of the democratic ladies of a Multicolored B boliz L LA bl S liave to be taken, on every one of which dis- Lled e Ll Ly public as having political significance. To- | Brazil presented Judge, Thurman with « ing the Star ot Ltaly, Inactive, Money Remains Fiem—An Incveased | om0 A TEEEE R T e day the Intransigeant says: ““The Prince of | beautiful basket of ~flowers, and the judee returned his sincere thanks Demand Fron Shippers, t Vales i st welcome guest. He is glad votes for lord, licutenant and the staff of Bow Wales is a most_welcome gue [ to the ladies for their kinduess Porelwn Potootre Cimicago, Oct. . —[Special Telegram to | ongtabulary, the prisons and other portions (Copyright 188 by James Gordon, Bennett.] to come to Frauce, where there is no danger | Long and prolonged cheers yrected the an The Kai ptures RRome. (OGN A3 g Tue B The local money market re e A beastedo ) " s k o of being exposed to meet every moment the | pearance of Judge Thurnian, whose voice |Copuriaht 1888 by Joomes Gord i Bennett,l Conyrlght 1888 York Assvelated Press.| of the machiuery of the goverument of Ire- | Pawrs, Oct. 20.—[New York Herald Cablo | O - ! . WConnriy e 1tk Enis MR atal TG AL A Oaticad boir . g 4 1 3 Ja German emperor. The Prince of Wales re- | Showed no_ sign of wearing from his other Rowe, Oct. 20— New York Herald Cable By, Oct. 25, —Emperor William is ex- [ Hains fiis bt rates libve nol lviaecd 0668 | land ave sure to give rise to pro- | _special to Tur Bre,]—The weather 1s su- meetings of the week. When the cheers and spects his nation, and the series of humilia- tions inflicted upon his sister render him the pec Potsdam, to-morro Lto arrive at Drewitz station, near longed and bitter discussion. Mitehelltown, | perb, with 1w Mandeville, Ditlon, and a hunared other rm and brilliant sunshine. b loans w 1 > Special toTue Bee. |- The old “Veni, Vidl, confusion had subsided, the judge spokein | v ean now be uttered by the kaiser. His > quit < but they came mainly on his return from Paris is thoroughly enjoying an unhoped-for K " . T R HIFLIA T Lhe B Palh aabrOVIRlon Leadb. 3 3 sable. enemy ephew, oginning, he co ded the persona exit yesterday makes a complete surrender Ttaly. He will drive immediately to the "“‘I'“t;“ e ‘m Yot \.I & i :.'vlv}:. matters of dispute may de raised. On theso | fpdian summer, and the Champs Elysces, ;}j:_lflldfh\‘llll‘p" :l::":lll‘l\ ‘lifw::: l';:'f"“!_‘“ 'r\l.”- b b dipredd BEA 1Bl oS B bAB UK i el K arble palado, whare hio pass the day CARULN G L BB L tes the ministry will be lucky if it sces the | which were half deserted o while ag et ull b g LRl kb L BB R Rt 4 s ) marble palace, wheve he will pass the day in i move wore frecly and large amounts of & which were half deserted a little while ago, heir to the English throne showed | declarcd that if the people did tt dut retirement with his family. The empero will visit Berlin in the afternoon, where he will reccive the tulations of the municipal authoritics upon his return Wednesday he will resume his itinerary, Italians, the former saying the latter were great firmness during the recent events e o ot o fruits.of the pust | full of winning wealkness and they in return and this attitude should furnish cause for re- ars, if not for a generation. He | calling the Germans the enponents of bratal flection to the turbulent young Willam, The | analyzed the productions of wealtiiand its | force. The kaiser's visit proves the Prince of Wales has now scparated with | conomic relation to the country. | friendship of the Italians and Ger- Referring to the capitalist and | this side of Christmas, The Irish | gre almost as gay as in mid June. Fashion- iy will have their work in parliament and | yple France, however, is in the provinces, necessity of looking closely after the com- | There the aristocracy are scattered up and down the land in countless chateaux. The at both the attorney | punting season is now in full swing. Echoes curreney is a steadily increasing from the northwest and w parties who ha east, but are beginning to find that O S ERAa0 LETVE IR AR RIS he believed they would, the fruits of th mand for money st on behalf of s heretofore boreowed in the mission, It turns ou after all t creat eclat from his Prussian relatives, and mans us oune of the people us poing to Blaukenverg, where he will meot 5 gencral and Siv Heury James will appear for a d fetes come 1o t o splel Ll y middle man, he said that the next in jo: CRAGRL AL G B Bl thoy can Qo ms well I OLIGARO [ Sor oo iare e hot e e eongos || balls and fetes como o us inchio. spleRtid || ¢l iun wet, which: has ‘welght, and will | ‘dlo] man, he said that the ne Faun | well as the government. The popular the regent of Brumswick, He will then S0 3 0 | the Tunes. There could not be two stronger | homes of Touraine and Normandy, The | U188 : ‘ dor was the laboring ma t ha % SR Ly Prince Bismarck, who will probably | &3 thes van elsewhore, and instead of apply- |0 " Gie Charles Russell, Parncll's chief | Comptesse de Montgomey has been giving o | DAVe Still greater weight in the coming Ku- | his share of the wealth produced, and_if he | demonstrations here and ut Naples wero R b et et e et | RPNV BVaRTE o BN s s iERe b0 | iR R e e b T S O A R L R o get ot an houest share he s a defrauded | spontancous. I heard from a reliable source ¢ emporor 1 oxpactod to AFFivo o Octobor 33, | et custom, thoy ara disposed to seele ace | do M58 (2 UK P e G [ e e s araimnnts ot hor Ot~ || Politically, Puris is n tho calm which pro man Now, he said, - there is where o | that the eimperor told here tiat he should be- ; S Wrhiore e il Hrcside over the célebri. | commodations nenrer Homel Morahants snd | %o vranster and 5 et ' ¢ | cedes the storm. The preliminary canter on | Hrouble comes., hereis wheve the trouble | fory —gpring visit Spain, Portugal and i and where he will preside over the cclebras al Webstor, anc s deadly cross-examiner | of the prettiest women in France have been is in the tarifl system, that while the profits none at the English bar rival James. Asquith, | spending their mornings shooting phe of u business miy be 30, 40 or 50 per cent. the | 1ng manufactirers are using money rather freely and are constantly on the market. Discount tion of th ntry of Hansa City into the Monday merely warmed the deputies to their on of the entr ansa City into the auts, work. Since then they have been putting | laborer does not et more than 8 or 4 or 5 per | The three Berliners took home papal Zsllveniol After louving ¢ econd for the Parnellites, is known to be | pare artridgo: stracting 4 & ol 3 G & 4 Zollverlen. After loaving — Hamburg | .0 vues 500 por cdnt for call loans—very | 329004 for the Darnellites, is known o bo | haresand partridges and distracting their | g oy oods together in committeos and con. | contof that profit. 1t wis the duty of ihe | souvenir he pope gave the kaiser through the emperor will — visit - Leipsic, | qu heing wade at the inside figure—and | AWick and ambitious, but hias done nothing to | admirers by the cut of their captivating corting plans for future action, While all | 18boring man to protect his interests and that | an intermediary, Dr. Von Schiozer, Prussian and on the 3Ist inst. h WILL | 5eos per cent_tor business paper,” the bulk | Justify the beliet that he carries metul heavy | shooting —costumes, Chocolate, blue and | 1) % & 08 Joliticians are thinking of | O, 18 Wife and children. Hiinlutan o e vatlbk HannerUaIU e lay the cormer stone of the | bemgat Gaily per cent. Calls' for loans | enough to cope with Webster and James. | green are the favorite materials of Diana | LLELLE ans are ing “Now my friends,”” he said, “when we " nothing but constitutional revision, the | ‘reduce taxation’ what do our republican or: French nation feels and fears that if on, tors tell ust What do they tell you! Why the national gots together | they have the audacity to come before you ul sy that the democratic party is the ‘en nouds; to Prince Henry a magnificent also set in diamonds; to Count Hers t Bismarck a jubilee medal in gold. fmperial palace of justice. 1o will return to. | from parties who'are carrsing corn and feed: | Mr. Ried, who appears for some of the Par- | this autumn. The evenings are given up to Berhin carly in November, and will be pres- | e wittioin the westaid southwest we nellites, is a Scoten lawyer, Mr. Lockwood 18 | private theatricals or dancing, which often ent at the opentng of the new landtaz, 1t is a highly successful advovate, Lionel Hart is [ Jast till the close of day-break. Similar an mereased number are 00y : e able 0 “The Popolo Romano, in an article summar- alsoadded that ho will receivotheczaron |in this business, Chicago subtle and acute—an array of legal talent | fetes arc being given by the Comtesse do la | MO0 will —be iable o tell | oo™ 5¢™ (1o lutoring man; = that St 7 Qe B i I b nly cal \ 7 3 . p 3 what will come of it. The national 1 the republicans want hgh | i7ng the dmperial progress, says today: November 10, The Russian imperial family | are not only called upon sufliciently imposing on both sides, It is evi- | Rochefaucuuld, at the Chateau de Ietoile, by | 00 BTG L IR b0 Gon B (A LN B LthA R TRIRI | LErI s tor s at the | benefit of | The emperor must have tearned that Italy is will puss through Berlin on that date, | 1rse part of the monsy £ carry co 5 dent to lovkers-on the Times has the advan- | Mmle. Paul Schneider at the Chateau de | %0 oot e e b U oh e % stock, but also ha per of Sy SRR (B . and the car will e repay B | ST o make Toans on the same, | t8e, but the result must depend cutirely | Chancean near Loches, by the C peror William's ent visit The | Such paper pays 7@s per centand in some | upon the evidence re forcusic skill and | Brailles at her chateau near czur and his fuwily are poing to | instances L2 per cent more is frequentiy ob- | eloquence will not avail much before | 1 ever charming Duchesse de Mouchy, Tn visit Copenhiagen, whers they will join in the | tained. Collections are wood the intevior | three experienced judges, hie Parnellites | fact the whole Faubarg Saint Germain is on is beginning to feel the effects of the high Pt it or serain and farmers gre more | Ve concentrated on an effort to provethe f the wing, flitting from chaten buy. | times letters forgevies. The vest of the | to chatean and giving itself to 's they regavd as political, and T doubt | open air sports with a passionate devotion The Berliners anticipate a dull winter. | trade with joblers, which, alth not s | whether the court will take serious notice of | hardly surpassed even in England. The The court is still in mournng, and the lead :-!n; usi \H‘:l': ago, ,; be f‘l‘-“-rl!‘u}:‘\”‘: Lfor | thom, Undoubtedly you have been correctly grand old oaks of Fontainebleau re-echo with 1ng families are absentees. It sottled that | UM e LRt et g “their salee, | informed of the statement that a man has | the huntsman’s horn. The Bonneless hunt King Humbert will visit Borlin in the spri Exchatige on New York met a faie call and | been found to whowm the forgeries can be | under the lead of the dashing Duchesse The resnlt of the emperor’s visit | sold at 60w T0¢ discount per £1,000, closing at | traced. To the best belief the man in ques- | ('Usces, one of the most spirited horse- to Rome, Leyomd o doubt, has been Poreizn exchange was in better demand | tion was once a member of the home rule [ women in Europe, captured its first stag yes- ablow to the hopes of the vatican, Tk AL x davsdoc | party, but known to have plaged it fulse. | terday. The cquipages of M. Michel semi-official press here hus been instructed L o closerd ut 84820, 4,800, | I'rom the moment the letters first appeared [ Ephrussi and of the offioers of the Fifteenth 10 maintain a judicious silence, and ignore k stock market was quiet and | Parnell's suspicions rested upon him. A | chasseurs a cheval izive also been hunting and chamber of deputics united in congress, | laboring man. Wonderful way of benefitting | no long 3 ro. | the tabormg mun—of benefittin, »are proud of their fr 1 cons 18 ommipotent and no human power can re & people are proud of theie freedom and - con AN ro! C CTOW s hea 0 " strict the scopeof its deliberations, It can | WXinE b from the crown of his b (ad b0 the | weious of thewr strength, They showed their revise or overturn all the fundamental insti- | | Langhter and Applase. | Pretty way of | £nestanexcellent army and a powerful flect, tutions of France; it can turn the republic | benefiting the laboving man by taxiig himon [ like Cornelia showing her two sons. From into u socialist state ruled by a convention; | every foot of iumber that' gocs into his | the aspect of these young and promising it ean make the Count de Paris king: it can | modestiiwell K‘”'«‘L“gd.‘; Jaxes i on every | forces Emperor William will carry away make Prince Victor Napoleon emperor, or | fence; that taxes him on almost all the tools | {rom Rome the consciousness that Italy, if General Boulanger dictator. Another thing | he uses in his ttrades, and the utensils w er policy tends to peace, is still preparea to causing _apprehension among all sober- | Ko into his Kiteheni that taxes everythine | defond heeself powerfully if her integrity is minded Frenchmen is that the meeting of | that can bo found o levy a tax mpon. "Ihat | menaced or her dignity injured. tion will take place, not at Versaiiles, as in | absurd than the talk of the democrats boing | certainly one of the most fantastic and inter- 1875 and 1879, but in Paris itself. Thus from | the enemies of the laboring men of the coun- | esting spectacles offered to the emperor dur: the first it will be under the shadow of { try! I defy any man to poiut out one | ing his visit was the illumination of the ruing ' single great measure for the amehoration of siel 9 the fear of the reckless quicksilyer the laboring men in this land, or in any other of ancient Rome and the wonderful view land of the dead. This young ntesse de Ipinay, and by celebration of the “silver” anuiversary of the accession of King Christian to the throne disposed to pay their bills and are of Denmarlk. ing larger supplics. This is apparent in the | char the vatican. ‘The dissatisfaction, anger and [ weaker, but fluctuations in prices were | variety of circumstances depend upon these | the stag at Fontainebie, population, 'h‘;":fi has 80 often dissolved | Jand, that was not, tho result of the demo- '\""f“.h,'“l""m. "'L,““"m m&w[\;h-uum, f discontent of the clericals break out in the | Father narrow, being caused mainly by pro- | guspicions and now some men's | Paris itself is s to overflowing | Perliaments and fliug governments into the | cratic principles which lie at the foundation | American tourists who remember Rome can 4 3 fession: ading, the publi cing little in - : 4 = gutter. Nor do the dangers end here, Many | of our party. [Applause.] What gave you | understand this when I descrive how & Germania and other Catnolic organs. terostin it ‘The bears made numerous at- [ letters, fn —which - strange peculiarities | with ladies from “all -parts of the | iy conservatives now rejoice at the ldea | the Fight to votei - Democratic principles did | royal stand, surmounting - two others i It is aduitted that the emporor used the | vompts to force pricos down and scarc hold | of spelling are = observable, will bo | world in scarch of ‘the latest fashions, | 7050 COVRTNER TS PEEERE € EARE FE00 it Whut makes you the cqualof “any other [ go0® BELS, - SUTHOFRCOE WG, O3 ) utmost tact in his interview with the pope | ers into liguidating, but the latter. as a rule, | compared with the Times letters, which [ They collect outside-the Bon Marche, | O & FH¥oHItion in the co s Many a | Man! Democratic principles did it. What _n““,i'ou‘m', hizhedt ,,,im"u,' Palostin | and Cardinal Rampolla, the papal o | s Gyt suflicient | show those vory pecullaritios, Parncll's ad- | the Magasin du Loiivre and the estab ::.‘1‘:: Rt avitn HBRLT Bive ll‘:lkkimlA Giine]| ars e Kli‘\T'f.’(‘.'."‘-.‘-‘“‘..”!,"!'.‘-u‘.'.'l‘fi'r‘.i.‘{"”'\\’i,"f." Wil facing the '1‘.-|an|.-0(,1*‘-.,. .\mx‘mxxr\:ve i 4 tary of state. But authentic advice from “"'.w‘ ”]‘IM_‘;;‘-U’N' \'(v‘n-l»r:f ‘]m‘l_s- m\}‘. ]“';‘ 1 | visers have not the slightest doubt they have lishments where feminine apparel of every subject has assurced me the moment has now | Makes it possivle for any one of the little | thenee the emperor and royal ']mm, e 2 Rome, which are accepted as acourato in | forced up matérially. Trading centered | B0t hold of the real culprit and will be able | kind from the duintiest silk stockings to the | oo H9CC R RRTEE TR R TRV B BN f hoys within the sound of ny voice ta becomo | pamded tho whole of - (ho | wondcrful Danas oficial and Catholic civcles, state that the | chiefly in “Grangers,” “Vanderbilts,” | to bring his guilt home to him. It can be | mose enchanting of winter bats, is tempt- | <" nd be stamped again with the royal | President of tho United Statea? What does | 000 © i o B ot Gilord warshiens i yope forecd frop Buperor William a dectara. | Goulds, and o few faey stocls, which ate | proved the Times paid £1,000 for the fivst | figly exhibited. Tho fashionable book- ::,::L‘“ Diainentl Caruot Lo Qiviemubitas (It bit dpmosrilic \!I?il'“JL‘".‘;:.’,.‘,‘T.‘.‘.".(.;‘.'.;} to | clear and every stone was visible, s now o ¥ tion that Germing could not encourago papal | gontinually cominic to the front, livkering | jotter it published, and that tho forger | makers arc reaping a golden harvest and iuis | 7% Wiaa peabatll iEcaiztable nadiod scata) | HE 1Aboving Amantl AN\ Fnyh riaROaN e | dlesLrie et ond nab raait Wil ool e ‘, "“I"'-"'”“‘!‘ -;‘“‘i"' “'-“"—'""“‘1““} l“'i‘*"“‘ as they came, Atehison wias azain an impor- I'“;‘\h-;ml |‘V;L' mn;m,\[.‘“‘ lin an nnutrcsmm m"m;étolnlvc»l-orcslorl;r«'lux republicanism which appeals to the heart ot | dem Ve, (e composed, as it s, | fires shed strong reflections on the principal > entente with the [talian government, From TR SLoRR T i ind us duving | Suehis the gist of the case for the Par- | women trying on thei#gold embroidered slip- | MM mainly of laboring men, is not a FotinathallGLliea w member of the imperial attendants iv be- | the previous weelk, suffered & heavy decline, | nellites, Minor points are believed at pres- | pers. their “mules,” fBeir riding boots, their | 2V f"“‘"-\““‘"“.‘"‘ b B ,‘_‘“"‘“‘"' M- f et of 'idiots. They have succecded :‘“”"(‘\":"' Shousitinathe AU e, une lonowa that emperor William, whilo tell. | 0NN to the reported issuie of $10.00 000 sce. | ent of no great difieulty of explanation. | shooting shoes and their dancing slippers. RoAlctwhoyitod, 8wies Wil roly, imiting f cnough, hava/lonrned encughjihivo inforuin- | {0, tho™ drlglit Sawes CHlluminsted - from ] mortgage bonds. Holders sold the ltte « Humbert how the pope had insisted on talking on tho question of Rome, said: 1 had to destroy his ullusions, and it was med @ colossal heap | asonablo ropublicans and all [ torest and to pursicit. And 1 think in the | of ~burning cinders. Many colored ! carly days of rext November they wili proy i ,, d we 1o our rpublican opponents thut the domo. | [ANt8 came - and went, t IR D s e Prites | howover. if the letters fall to the ground the | Never before has f Jowor than heretofore, The sining of the | bottom will be out of the case, This is | varicties of feminin seof the Bast Tennessee to the Kichmond | roundly denicd by many minsterialists, but | Rne do la Paix swart ot aah e ol supportiof all xg OHAUSRULOS, he | patriotic conscrvatives, Otherwise ho will with women of every ¥ H his measure of reform so as to compel the | tion enough to find outwhat 18 for their in- | within, and s Ion required so many wsfipuring AR il S s rogund s an i | they wil discover (e mistake i e an- | Qoseripion swing ab the. Tatst hats ang | A1 Mimaelf donouncod by Genoral: Boulan- | etk Hilorhus man i wive oty 10 ot | U capitolarch of Titus, the temple of Peave, i The vatican docs not rost submissive or [ ROTtaNt easure, as it practically” consoli- | tiipations of the Parnellites prove to bo | linen and at tho dresses displayed in the win. | ¢F, and the irreconcilable radicals | the right kind of ticket and for the right kind [ the arch of Septemius Severus and the sur- i (e i | dated the two railvods and forus @ pow piia e R s e e oL ; ; 1 backed by the royalists and imperialists. | of principles. [Applause. | rounding churches with magical effect, e oneinal R e | tollisouthiorn ayetesy; s Union “Bacifio swas| el founden, ho publlo eare foriuothiax fdows, bubitho livolieshitlaiiott all lslamong | ioiipea Baulangor has! atill more wowort You ivan speakier get up | Sheaves of fire and rockets started upwards i sides instructing the bishops to renew | active, and after a small decline, advanced | in comparison with the letters. the ‘‘couturieres, who are working day and | (iUt (GG BT IENIREEE | and say that o high tarift s necessury in order [ oV BF TR ARG SO BTN HDWARIS ¥ the agitation for sympathy with | nearly 5 points. London was in the murket A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, night to finish the avalanche of orders the PP 0 ) AN b6 give high wages to the labring men. Why, 2 4 SO the pope, has prepared o statement explain- | on both sides to a mod ate oxtent, but failed e . AR o | to cut an important fizure, Bultimore & Ohio | THE MARRIAGE €O :' g “"‘::I"l'l‘“:;”l“::‘ R l“:"‘l”“} o e | passedits dividend, wnd Michizan Gentral -« oxpected to inerease its dividend to % per | Accors Who Think 3¢ Th France since the timeof the prince-presi- [ my frionds, the lubor organizations of by | stars. The royal group itself was not the dent, Louis Napoleon. His camp is a cave | country—sbme of them may not bo exactly | least picturesaue part of the display, as the of Adultam. The revolutionists join with | right, some of them may noed amendment in | waonlight, suddenly shining out, flashed the conservatives in swelling his ranks. The | theirconstitutions and mode of procedure have received from New York, London and St. Petersburg. Isaw some very charming dresses this TROVERSY, Duty to upon the bright helnets and decorations, and R 39 <HIeRIPRY L s Ba et Bl b ot T LCopyright 1883 by James Gordan Bennstt.) Qi L i “ONBTESS | paris alone, belicve that when the gencral | to secure good wages to the luboring men of | and there a sparkle of a diamond. [ LR creases, are not up 1o what was anticipated. | Pamis, Oct. 20.—[New man Scott, of wric. yAumong thomwvas a ball | 1 4q broken down the logal barriers tey will | America than all the taril Luvs (it ever | When the last rocket had been fived i g GOSSIP FROM BERLIN. Iusiouid be remembered, owover, that grin | Cable-—Special to Tus Ber.|~Tho g5 ‘”"I"l‘f";[":“;";":fl‘?l A I:;Tmm:"‘ be ablo to rush in and revive the commune, | Were made. That is the trutl abx ULt e | 10 the moonliglt scomed to be tuking y : = in many scetions is only beginning 10 move, | ytaryiew with Jane Hading on the subject, | Ut it scollops at tho edge, cach scollop be- [ i 30 1% BEEEE BOE MEIEE TS SOLLANe: re remainder of the speech was devoted i ST LA e ! Y S ore: ’ : o | and thi he near future the earning > LELREt L 2 g = AT i b ‘e Bonapartists alis 0 o the (aviff quostion, Covering much tha | Possession of all there suddenly shone ou B Maccers ”l( torgat (,“‘“"""'"“' 1n the | aud that .‘,‘;‘,{.;:t,“.{,‘:‘.,‘“,“"‘;.,.;_\1\:‘,,',~'Ld1f,; “Is Marviage a Failure,” has created & flut- ;l‘\u lmll‘shl;.l )_wll(lh Yut °l;lblrol|‘d3r.\ in N?li:- him into a voluntary or involuntary | same ground he has gone overin his othen | from tho summit of the capitol an immense ] o ot sy et Bennetty | f0F tho woek ahow . falling! off from the | tér of cmotion among Parisian actresses, and | Houducts of pin it frant, the vonols baing | General Monk. It now sccms clear | speeches during nis trip through Indiana. | star inpure white light. This was received d I [QORULIGHS IR e JURa ordin Raineit, ious one and wte 1,252,197 shares. | this evening I happened to mect Message | tered over the skir nt, the whole being | 144 (jeneral Boulanger, instead of | In concluding it he said: with great applause by the crowd as symool- e Brriy, ”-'l! 20 .-‘ “1'; York ::mml ther loss 18 manifested i the | qpheo, who has been reading the interview siled in cellow tulle, spangled with gold. losing popularity by the Floquet duel, is “Should this surplus taxation be removed | i the star of Italy | Cable - Special to Tu L A Herald | leading speculative markets. In the prinei- | o0 'y e whiak Slated | This veiling is held down at the left side just s Sl ey 4 T B and the £100,000,000 which it needlessly brings : S oy p - orrespondent called “to-day onGeheimer | pal articles trading was_ confined largely to [ With dane Hading, which was translated f 0050 NG00 by 'R Targe boquet of roses | ERINE power every day and people begin to f i “tiid Uiired States tresury anntaliy, | | 1104 10-day that a decree will shortly be | Medicinrath Waldey er, professor of anatomy | operators in farge citics, with prefercnce | into French and has been shed in the | e The side widths of the siirt | Pelieve that a timely appeal to the nation di- | whero it lies as idle as ore in a mine beford | issucd by the holy ofiice relative to tho | at tho Herln Univorsity, at his house, No. | WOre than ever given to proferred dehwories. | Figaro aud nearly all tho Pavisian papers. | 36d fotlage. 'he #46 widths of the skitt f youy can aone save France from another the laboring man bas come with nis pick and | American association known as the Knights ! 5 Luther Strasso. Tho professor said that | A% unsettled feeling prevailed the greater [ Theo said: *Why, of course, marriage is a o pheau valled in Dain tulle. { olytion on the contenary of the feast. shovel to take it out, be put into your pocle | of Labor. In this decreo the bishops in the » Lauther Strasse. - p ooy | bortion of the weck, and fluctuations were | fyjjure, I have been married myselr, | THese ~part at, the back to ad he situation 15 thus politically paradoxi- | ¢4 orin, the pockets of the people from | 701 States will bo instructed to obtaim he did not care to express an opinion con: requent and sometimes within quite a wide 3 Buth, mit of the escape of & train . | Whom it is taken, it would serve to sct e 4 ) P 4 cerning the Mackenzio defense, as Sir Morell | range. In gram the interest centered chiefly | I was happy, to be sure, but I]7 115 orossad Withloes of 8 o cal. All feel that the present chambver, | \hool in the manufactories of this country | from tne leaders of the association ver- ] Bad mat Attacked him porsonally. Every | it Wheatand corn, and in provisions, atten. | would have been @ thousand times ol satin T aiso motice 8 mrerty diamnee | Which was elected long azo, hus czased to f in motion. It would mike every manufac- | bal declarations as t0 its innocuousncss, L j lio mow written would embitter the | HOD WS given mainly to mess pork. A | happicr bad I never been married. No,v | KOM satin U tlso motico 8 prel Fohang | Fopresent its constituents. If the preseut | turer better able to cmploy wig also learn that at a consistory to be held in | ontrovorsy, and. tho. positive statement | Father woak feoling prevailed eatly, with | with a shrug of the shoulders. “No ac- :l‘f'“‘*‘ -"1|“ 10,15 GLIok RETMIAM “":“_‘" chamber unites with the senato in the na- | nd L0 puy thom well, and wake evory other | hocember the pono will preconcise as cardi- i & hiuolf and Drof, Virchow von. | ous dérable pressure 10 scll on holislf OT U0 | tress should cver get marricd, How can sho | Townsond. Itisin silver geay sutin, bro- | yjon,) gesombly, serious consoquences aro | ™Al in business iu the country betteroftt | S B P S iRer P My tiEl o ) signed by hiwself and Prof, Virchow con long interest, and prices declined on Jud, tos 4 Thurman spoke thirty-one mir decided. So all, from the Cowte de Paris to | and was closely listened to by the audience, | Major Damiui, at the vatican, and Monsigror Boulanger, demand an appeal to the country | Atterwards Governor Gray' spoke at some | Annibale assessor of the holy office. Seve and the general election length from the same platform, and was fol- | apal archbishops wil amuse the public all evening and then amuse | ¢3ded in a lighter shade of the samo color, her husband afterwards?® Tico said alse; | With @ design of grapevines and tendrils. ing to America before 1500, 1y | The skirt front in white pean de soie is corning the post-mortem ought to end the | Most articles. ' About the middie of the we the markers showed a little more stren the prices rallied slightly, with o buying to provide for outstanding con discussion for the present. He had, however, no esitat L am not g nin saying that in the dispute he also be raised to the 2 adorned with stripes, each formed of a series , lowed by Colonel Matson, the democratic 4 : b that time I hope to learn English and play | 8dorned \ TThe sensation of the entire week has been | lowed by Colonel Matson, the democratie | v inatate, amoniz them the archbishop ] placed himself ou the side of his Germua col- | Towards the close markets generally werg [ T W00 T (0, (00 SUESE 406 PIY | oro 0 modallions in black jet let into the ]““ Nea iR iR on s s o080 lloindinate forwovarnor, Wiilnithe fudga was | SAtdinalate, amongithom the arcnbishainies i leagues, Bergmann and Gerhardt, ensicr aud prices igain favored ‘the “buying | rAdam und French, but the | 8k and framed in an embroidery of fine | \ro rP'\BOL Whe fiekuin dociors to Sir | qwaiting the departure of the train from the | Catania, Rouen, Tours, and Cologne. A like i < | have to sing some songs in French, but the : Morel called on Dr, | interest. The shipping demund The correspondent then andgraf, arny surgeon, who | Schiftbauer. He owned w0 hav Mackenzie's book @ telegraphed to | depot e was waited on by the Normal elub | distinction would also have becn conferred luropean edition of the Herald from | of Depew unive Berlin, Bergmann, Gerhardt, Tobold, Kuss- | Conversation These stripes aborate and ex throughout the week, and chietly by parties | dialogue will be English. I made 100,000 | Silver beads and spangie who were anxious to place their property at | francs on my last visit singing one song jn | 8re metat the knco by an ¢ 18 been | the seuboard before the close of the ves ut No. who carrie on alively | upon the Archhishop Paris, but for the obe the judee through an open nay uisite design in embroidery representing window. ‘The bRty Lotk Tatd 1 | ArseR ofihe Beeich gaverpments N AERAN french. How many would I make to sing | uisite desig e sy ERREAEST wans, Virchow, Bramann and Waldeyer's U DA ok AR - :ln““ I.ns “‘.-y\,,i..l ‘v“l... l\\do \nlul- e .“‘ ;llu.’:lnr:lln s 1‘»\‘}\‘-'(“[1“' Ay I'xlt;tlr the whole opera 1n English bow knots and ourvpd draperies and ox unanswerable replies have been veproduced | it 0 A4 lirectly to 0 AN EPIDEMIC OF SUICIDES, stern markets were | 1 also happened to meet Jeanne Graniere, | Cited in thousands of diamond-like silver 2cked to 801 coipts of grain at all w moderately free though ¢ tent by lack of that he and other army su amonyg others, Als silver | g5 the Herald throughout France, und | 1 e ox- | who spoke most pleasantly of Hading, and in | beads and spangles with @ slight in- | ponoh opinion holds that the German | on some of the railroads. | ranly to my question, “What 4o you think | termixture of black silk jetlike zoons, Schrader wd received from army sur is meeting at ruzil is the conclusion of ¢ Thurman’s Indiana_campaign, and he Some Novel Methods of Exit Adopted By Despondent Pavisians scientists have knocked Mackenzio into u | fecls very well pleased both with his recep 4 reons o werior rank orders not to make | Shipme 0 eastern markets were quite | i v e [y 't tront in scalloped o | ARGH ion by the people and wit oo Copyright 1858 by James Gordon B-nnet.) oy fast ik coraiun thm) o e e e e e e o e e | abou marsingoit-contlod YWall s novos! |biread, Rhoakish figaiiin scullovo abiths | Gookod s, dust » year. oge, yhon Lo Yon LY 108 poonlo shd it uha outisak tor |- _ACapUront 18R L1 dame Gonh gt 8 ok st i o J considerable grain being forwarded on | have been married myself, but 1 know pretty | edge with silver emBroidered scallops falling | .own riuce was ill, ybody was talking | stau all his hura work, he returns home sbecinl to Tue Bee.)--A perfect epidemio or's illuess % l.h." .""“I“"' when summouc 1| Uhirough rates. The oxport movement of | well what marriage means. It has no scerets | OVEr 8 narrow plaiting of pink satin. - An- | 41000 sore throat o-day everyone is talk- | compuratively fresh and in good condition, ot sulolde hiys broken oyt in Ii'.r s At least to ussist in the case. o hadafterward been | iour and corn was well maintained, but the | for me. s ordered for Mrs. Townsend is a ide iy L s, At les n convinced that no actor, or | Other dn ; musician should ever gt married. The | SUPCTD evening dress with corsage and train artist should be free and love his urt with s | Of Vivid green brocade. The side breadths orde did od 1o make a written veport, which he Mlie original order, however, was ing about the Her 3 and Mackenzie, ‘The sensation is immense, The Eingince Ricnsonn, Va., O ald, the German scientists - - ' Conv 0. —The 1iroth quantity of wheat taken for export was com- il | paratively light. Domestic markets have de- ten attempts at self murder sported every day. Yesterday aftecnoon two people | i { liood ! 100€ | sumped out of the window, killiug them- ’ i t i | i { H ®any of furty-two. French players contem- | money they pay, bearing ¢ per cent lulcl‘cn} weou, for Mrs, Cutting, bas side pauels of chestout l wnd generous spplaus AT cloped ‘very little strength, and ropor Licutenant Condein, of the Twenty cighth in force. 5 3 3 ¥alop ::M}w; “‘_‘“'N NG f.l.;'w.‘.?'l': AT are cream white peau de soie embroidered all | . tulion of chusseurs pied of the French | 0f Locomotive cagincers today decided to [ 1" R SRR RN i T'wo spiteful articles appeared this eveni holders of both grain and provisions., Seeds | +Then you never intend to get marrieds? | over with a floss silk device of carnations in | oo hag been expelled from Stuttgary | DOl the next convention at Denven o | A0 0 4:aN J040 MOED RUIOLAGA AR i two Berlin papers of widely different poli- | exnibited considerable activity in a general No, never. Marriage is terriblo cat. | 0 tapestry colors banded with a_ represen- | (AU (A 3T SRS TR BMUERR | Getover 17, 1560, e following grand o | €orded. Tntho Rue St Claude a bookbind . ties. Both will be read with wore interest | way, but the fecliug was weik and prices | % 40VeE 3 4 tation of golden cords and tassels. These A% BRa2 40 DS sy A o reclected: ‘Tiaird grand enginecr, | '8 Wife jumped out of the window of her than pleasure in France, The first, in tho d decidealy lower. Receipts of live | 88trophe OIS brendths are odged with harrow gold luew | Siderable excitement has been aroused in ¢ of Toronto, Canada: first grand | BPArtments in the thid story and was dashea conservative Krouz Zeifung, on the present | S0ck were moderately free at all western anic in a Theater. and part in front over loose widths of gold | 1anc, s (N Eovernment has been peti giacer, Henry C, Haynes of | 'O Pieoeson tho payement, A tinman named condition of the Freuch army, compares the | \Wetih (MK Q0% 48 Harke 43 QUEE WA (- (0 ignt 1958 by James Gordon Bennett.) embroidered tulle. The tramn is brocaded '\:,"“_,‘,'”I".,',".‘.‘ Ny Reapalling Ghe klng ok 0.5 second asslatany | Honry,reniding n tho Ruo Menllmoutantduss French army in its dread of spies and love of | wost is progrossing. £radually, showing o ro Pawis, Oct, 20.—(New York Herald Cablo [ with a ruche in green tulle. Next [ [ X aopoi o fopo Wheo ha.eomes fo gineor; A. M. Caver Francisco, | 1€ @ fit of ulcoholism, nut a revolver secreey concerning the improved argus, with | duction of 000 for the week compared with | —Special o Tur Bree.]—A terrible commo- | feasted my eyes g & ball dress made for | % Where he intends to pass the winter, Exceutivo Committer Kent, of | to his mouth fired twice and blew his head to the Clinese, and remarks that those who | returus for the corresponding week i 1557, | yion took place on Wednesday at the Theatre | Mys, Wilmerding, bf New york, in the Anderson Defends His Record, dersey City; & M. Cla vor, Colo.; | pleces. Charles Joscph, 8 carpeuter, twenty- have least to conceal take the greatest pains THE A, T Comique. G, Capoun w 2 in the fivst | palest shade of water green. The skirt is | Crestoy, Ia, Oct. 2),—[Special am | X AL ”f,‘\";“"",“,'; ) x\c\‘ | /M | nino years of age, took an cuormous nail, 10 conceul ' ib LeSmta & Drapiaha LR S An T . act of Jocelyn when suddenly an explosion, | shortand the back is made of width upon | to Te Bee] -Major A. R. Anderson ad- | Atlanta, G Chairman Hoge of the ey | held it with his loft hand over the right mever wore open and avove board [ Causcs Which Have ved to Depre- | ke the report of a canuon, startled the su- | width of silver spangied tulle. The s dressed a magnificent audience in the opera | errs committee, who managed' the Cicago, | Y1 1d with a heavy hammer drove the sbout army matters than just before ciate the Earnings. dience. The audience jumped to their feet | breadths and front mre brocaded satin, At [ house in this city this evening. Ho detailed | 13uriington & Quiney strike, presented his | pail right into his brain, M. Jdean Gerard, the great triumphs of 1806 and 1870. The | Bosto, Oct. 20.—The board of dircctors | and the whole theater trembled. M. | the same contourieres’ I saw a dinnertoiletto | the forces which combined to force him into | POt 2iving a detailéd account of the strike | sixty two years of age, hanged himself to & consideration for the pampered sons of | of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F'2 railway | Capoun looked nervous and rapidly | whichis going to Mrs. Buyard Cutting, of | the fleld as an independent two yours ago, ro. | 1% 1o engineers” standpoint, tre0 tn the Holu do Yinoanues with & pair o £ . Frenchinen who possessed al influence | huve issued a circular o the stockholders | gisappeared behind the scenes, A | New York. It is made with a skirt front in | viewed that canvas of joint discussion with Kansas u,.xf..., Reports, A“'\’":]l:‘l‘x*\l‘h'vr‘:’f‘y“l-;:lxlI:I\ "“‘\ provinces ,u‘:i» H iuterfered with the strict disciplino it was | Which reviews the causes which have served | panic ensued. Women sereumed, five young | gold satin brocaded with spears of wheat, | Colonel W, . Hopburn. n shich ne was se Pria, Kan., Oct, 20.~(Spovial Tolegram | Burderen. living hoar Auyerro, put. @ jode [4 mmmn_ to introduce into the French army. | tod epreciate the eary ws of the road, and | |adies fainted aud an clderly matron uttered | the whole being Yeiled in gold spangled | lected by the people to represent this district | to Tuge B A rather unfavorable showing | bombshell in his mouth, attached a 1iuhh~fl i The French army never bivouacked. The | states that tho closing up of new construe | @ wild sbrick and jumped out of the window. | tulle. Another veky charming dress, made | in conpress, and spoke of the grand results | is made in the annual veport of the Chicaro, | 198 0 itand ina few moments was coms [} minister of war was not a soldier, but an | tiou comes at trying period. The present | Luckily she landed on top of apiloof old | for Mrs. Cutting,# & white satin. The | to the state and nation through legislation | Nebraska & KKansas raiiroad, awaed by the | P1etely biown to pi 8 amateur engmeer, The Freuch army of et Ilv\‘.x'¢l|:|:\l|| hlelm‘-*' -\x‘w not oxc v‘;l sacks in the court yard uninjured. A shout | skirt front is ornamented with | reculating trausportation companies, brought | Burlington, filed to-day with the raiiroad A \Ipmnr; -I nl‘T lt:vulmlum i to-day hus us little respect for its oficers as t“f_""-,“l‘l”(-_ ":'"‘“’,;x': ,,“'h“'.‘I;“‘;‘;;‘l"‘_'::m{;" it hiag | Of fire was heard atd the people were about | long stalks of tulips in applique | about by the verdict of the people in that | commissioners, The total caruings for the | (Copyright 16 by damcs Gorton Rannety k the army of the first republic had for the | bty devded to postpone until s move fueas: | to rush from the theatre when M. Capoun | embroidery of silver in @ white net inse contest. He defended his record during his | year were §5,45%.1% and the total expenses | Pamis, Oct, 20— | New York Herald Cablo commissionuires des armes of thie convention. | period; but in the meantime, to protecy | walked onto the stage, and with an assuring | in the material. The edge of this skirt front | first year in congress, his vote on the Mills | §182.275.4, The operating expenses were | —-Special to Tue Bee)—M. Lackroy, m Fronch soldicrs were sick of being ruled by company, & = Kuarantee fund - of | smile, sunounced that the explosion was | iscut muto squaces which fall over a full | tariff bill, on the soldicrs lund grant amend- | §52:57.71. The annial rcportof the Atelison | terof public instruction, (s ureing the co : dress couted gentry, f..fisvw"on LR fiw&.ul“‘fif""”;‘:"d the | utterly inoffensive, being caused by scene | gathered rufiie of point lace finished with | st 1o the Oklshoma bill, aad his entlre | & Ne raska, owned by the Burlington, was | cil of ministers to havo i groat public garden { Iathan areiont Satlonal Zeitur ‘) ch W o called to Bty rrekdn o # Aol g work in congress to the entire satisfaction of | also filed to-day with the board o ad | planued out on the site once occupied by Uy | A:‘ulllw:m:‘.:lzl‘\l‘lul-nynlnux:“.m.m.‘,'.f‘: "% | any extent neccdsary, 'Tho subscrivers will | shifter colliding with a balloon inflated | silver embroidery.”The train is in plain | 11’7 icnds wnd of any who voted for bim two {enimissionors. Tie tota] carnings Tar iho | Muiliocion. tha sastocts s o oubled by the | 0 at o comedy com | roacive the company’s n ut par for any | With oxygen which was used Lo represent the | white satin. . A superb earr dress @iso | vears ago. He was grested with frequeat | year were $576,715.8%, and operating expenses | ial of the revolution should be erected iy e #50,U81.04, tue center, d )

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