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    gonuln masterpiece The Urand D ot lieu has IDOW allowed bi picture to b the thick costof paint and nrlb Htrr Usurer II Munich resorer ba la Icollbl thin no doubt u I1 In 0alnln1 an exhibition shortly ttDresden ld by ld with the picture wblob has to longbeen hold 1blboriginal Thi colon ae oven mor rbrilliant UaIboot the Dresden MadonnaThe of the SidneyBet PbrlChurch In 1 composed whollybuilt a bad little cbaptl and dedicated It substsu-Ually tre from dbl Intro win no men 1bold Its 9omcu which bar bun vacant a year The Ultl-erhurcb became a sort of elephant on the hsndsoftbs-Bloomlngtun prtsbjtery wblcb recentlr appointed acommittee complete the organization Thequeitlon-whether women at Ugtbl 1 llih offices necessary10 a CompliliI organisation 1uadeconsideration

    A baby zebr that cost 112 comesj

    fm Hath haa been am < Ulie PhilDen Phil Sheridan arrlTed at Ih Philadelphia IZoological Garden Salardar On the laae diy there 1arrlTed a pair of prong borned antelopes from Nevada IThey art brown except tbat on the hips ire two ariaround spots eoYsred wltb snowwhlt hair which 1 1-VrUacbslongsud when the anlmala ae frightened jrUkthe hair on a Clrcatalan ilrl In a dime museumLla day earn fourteen pair of prairie don sixpain bob Ira destined for CDlra Park In thla citya ground be from Maryland a sixfoot BockyMountain rattlesnake

    Ilmajesty Dongr Khan of Annam has IOf Ijr ooh IklUI part In th preparation of each rOla Irpt but chat Ite confmsd 1 Ibc elaboration of a fslngl on nf lbHfly dlshss ot which lbmenu I un ivariably competed The dishes are taken nnt I the Intendant of lh household who deliver them 1 lb pllete the LCer fthe Old ITrasbytfrlnn Eder

    To vita EDITOR OJ THE BUNSir Permitme to reply to U questions of an alleged Old Presbylenin Elder Iyour paper of the Roth Inst Tb wholearticle Ii so tuuular that I scarcely know whether lotake Ias a joke or an IlpOlloa As a Presbyterian ofthe trclOOI I dlr 1repudiate every Implicationaffecting stability of the Westminster Catechismand the doctrines known A the old theology or thesystem of CIoAugnstln and PauIt IIs surprising that ucla 01< Presbyterian Eldershould make so obvious a mistake as 1confound H theAmerican Board of Commissioner for Foreign Illsslons now wrangling over the questIon ot a future pro-bation with any portion of the Presbyterian Church Intitle or any other country IIIs a palpable slander on theentire portion of Protestant Christendom who accept Insubstance what Is known In short am lb CahrlnlstloCreed namely all the Reformed Churches PranceItaly Germany and Holland Jh Church of England-the American Eplopa Lutheran and Baptist Church-eses so far aa great tenures of revealed religionare concerned I add the vast Wlbollcommoan

    Nosir the simple story Is tbla < theorist Inthe Congregational Church whose prlnlpa seat Ila INew England have undertaken 1I wl aboveIIs written and are higgling over the tate ot the dodrather than spending their strength In preaching lb001110 tbe living They have thrown a firebrand Intocamp of the American Board of Commissioner forForeign Mlsslona which II a purely Congregational or-ganization tranS old Stark Hopkins the late Presi-dent of that organIzation Idod and these young wise-acres are plaTlal the mischief U they are not at onceput out laallue they will ruts the cause offoreign missions Congregational Church Nour theologIcal farce could ever be enacted save In

    piping times of peace Let once a great tempestarise which threatens the very foundation of societyanti the existence of civil government 111t and theseyoungsters ot the new theology will b heard ofThe doctrines ot the old comelholol1 bmnlto the front No1 you aod no fearold theology the sovereignty ot ODd the sinfulness ofmanand the Gospel remedy will never be ex-ploded so long as the world lad B Stmexaujin-WuUlNCTOtC D 0 Oct U

    Who Can Answer thl Conundrum tTo TIE EDITOH or THE SUN Sir Yesterday

    as I wa riding front Fourteenth to Twentythird street-In a Broadway car a gentleman 11 whom I am verywell acquainted cot on and took only vacant seatA moment later a lady entered and although thewalled the whole length of the car and there were soygentlemen seated no one of them offered to her aand she had to stand for several blocks She we a-rIIlr well dressed and stylish looking I am surewith whom I am at qualnted saw that shewas standing although he held his paper before himantihim allrthverrmrd tie

    I did not eo me but I watchedWill you pleaA tell me what I ought to do about tt IOught Ito cut his acquaintance or would It enough If

    I spoke to hInt almutltI and let him kuow bsaw htmlI should hats awfully to cut him but I Unnt want lohave any one tbat unl a real gentleman among myfriends Youperplexedly DAisy 110

    New PeopleYoung Hr Waldo Do you know the Porclnos

    of Michigan avenue Miss Breezy f

    MI IrOyI know nf them Mr Waldo but havecqolalcllp They an snot crime de1la crime youMr WaldoNo-lii

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    lbs kit IrITOhno Thy settled In Chicago sloenThe Secret or Eloquence

    not Dan my Cyclopedia fAnd step a little speedier-My speeches must be memorised before the peep o day

    The modern travelling oratorStoat learn to speak memorlter

    Whole columns of tbGazetteer and CyclopediaAnd bring a geographyThats got the best typography

    Sot dont forget that book of boblb Oyelop dlalNow group your towns syntheticallyArrange them alphabetically-

    And clip each towns description and Ste the slips awayAnd Ill learn them all 1rblmAnd repeat them rlUmAnd nick Ihoae Westerners ca the days ot UsuryClayIShades of TaT and QulntlllanIlist sac speeches for the million

    Hire U eloquence by wholesale lathe CyclopedtaJSo brnKmr Cyclopedia

    step up Daniel iDtedlertIn commendable activity Ill athe hoar awayI will cram a good oration

    For each town and railroad stationAn exhaustive local history toy each village othe wayIve discovered IIEurskalWould you baa pobo ipeaker00 buy the liMit map and Oyclopsdlal

    The annoyano a4 pimplblotch eli tOte skin t Br41itvv iadbt M1 j

    HARD AFTER SUaHXO STOCK

    IDBln f r Steak Hypatheeoted In NewYrk bythe Broken Trey Bank

    Tnor Oct 11 Frank Qaldor ot tho firmof Ogden Caldor ft Oo bankers and brokersof this city speaking this morning of tho socurt ties and bonds of Indliduailioft with thofirm for eafo keeping Ther no foun-dation

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    for tbe Insinuations that securities loftwith ufor sate keeping have boon disturbed-All such papers as hay not boon taken awayr In our vault Wo have quito a number ofpackages that wore deposited In our sate andnono of tbo packages was Included In our ac-counts

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    Thor are entirely separate from de-posits

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    of money or of collateral deposited withus by customers who had accounts with us

    Several demands have boon served In tho In-terest

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    of the creditors ot Ogden Caldor 0upon Work Strong 4 Oo of Nsw Yorkwhich firm Try brokers dealt largely In stocksSamuel Foster who hnserved such notice onWork Strong A Co In behalf of 0 Wloxorlioxforas flats a creditor ofST Co Wont to Now York last night tdeter-mine ¬what further stops to takeCounsel for Julen Clodeby who gavo OgdonCaIderCo15OOO to purchase stock for himsaid todays Wo shall try to trace the stockIf o can lied that It was sold to Now Yorkbrokersnumbers

    recently wo may bable to trace It bYthcouns81

    forofDldlBJTlbbotl lid inn

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    Whon Mr Tibbet went to 1UIP In Juneloou up hail paid UHUPII for be-tween 50000 and 60000 worth of stocks anticash balance of morn titan 17000 to hiscredit on tho firms bock besides stock Tillscontinued until Oct 41880 when Mr Tlbbetadrew out the money to his credit and for-warded

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    from the firm about M500 the firmholding his stocks as security for tile paymentof the loan On the return of the Irl MrTlbbots was carried as a debtor to antihe was oredltnd with stocks na securityOgden Cnlder Jc Co hud no right to sell thestoqk without an orderfrom Mr 1lbbotn

    We have demanded of Work Strong A Co-n accounting rosnocllng tho stock In which

    Mr Tlbbets Is interested We may be able totrace tbo stock for our notice wnserved bofore they had an opportunity eel the stockafter the assignment was made

    Tho Jesuit fathers of lt Josephs nnd StMichaels parishes had a toObuilding fundon deposit with the firm drawn outall but ltitoOwhontho firm failed They musttake their chances with tho general creditors

    B313IA OBI A BILTER TAODTChattanooga People Ole It to ITer raw Her

    neck la Talking Out In alertingCHATTANOOGA Oct 11 During the pres-

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    of III Trovatoro by tho Emma Ab ¬btcompany at the Opera Rouse last nightperformance was interrupted by L OWalker city editor of tim 7mt who appeared-upon the staKe nnd In name of a largenumber of the best citizens of Chattanoogapresented Mies Abbott with a magnificent solidsliver yacht as a testmonia of Chattanoogasappreciation of courageous and wellex ¬pressed dofenco of her profession against thisbitter denunciation of a minister at one of tholeading churches In Nashville on Sunday Thoapplause that followed tho presentation wassomething never before witnessed Intho Chat-tanooga

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    Opera HouseMiss Abbott with faltering olco and tears

    streaming from her eyes made this replylaoiu Afn Ointuun rtefriends I cant thinkof you other than as duet know how my

    heart Is touched by this kind token of your approval Irmr course I wa pretruiat that church ataccident but when I heard my sister alitand mrrmaligned I bad to speak even Uhad fatten on me when I think of Jenny

    a fortune to charity of farena Ito a who Is now Ingave of Charlotte Inihtnan of Mary Anderion youand I know their lives are a refutation of all the shameless sluider he heaped upon them I received tele-grams yesterday from iii part of the United susIe an-prorlngof my courne end I feel tery gratefulfor thinbut hattanooga shall alwajs have a warm spot In myheart and I shall always cherish this aa the kindesttoken In my entire stIletto career

    The remarks of the Itev Dr Cnndler InChattanooga on Sundaywhich Hpeclally rousedthe Ire of the stager and led to leer sensationalinterruption of the services were

    I>o you say there Is no baron done where virtue Istarnished and the moral perceptions of the people arebeing blunted Yon are making amusement out of thewrong thing It treats sacred things pro anely tiera women comes along and prays on the stage makingprayers for amusement and luirlslan people go thereend pay to hear that woman get down and make a mockof praying

    Again the theatre Iis an unchaste place It can onlylive by supplying th demand for tnMtlonalsia Thechapter would not be couplet unless we were to saytbat the member of MeKendree hurch had spentnearly BlOOOIn one week In opening a new theatre

    ifORB FAITH ZfT ZEOS TUAX LAJTIEKS-Qoln nobanan bae Eenped tVora Jail while

    the Lawre arej Arguing tor bla LiteWASHINGTON Oct 11 Among the cases

    submitted to the United States Supreme Courttoday was the murder case of Quln Bohananagainst the State ot Nebraska brought heroupon a writ of error to the Nebraska SupremeCourt Quite Bohanan the plaintiff In errorwas tried In Nebraska In 1882 for murder Inthe first dogroo In killing a man named CookThe jury found him guilty of murder in thosecond degree and he was sentenced to Im-prisonment

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    for life Bohanan carried his caseto the State Supreme Court and obtained areversal and an order for a new trial He wastried the second time upon the same indIctmeat which had been used in the first trialand was this time found guilty of murder Intim first degree anti sentenced to death Hiscase was carried a second time to the StateSupreme Court and now comes to this courtupon the ground that having been once triedand found guilty only of murder In the seconddegree he could not acaln bo put on trial underan Indictment charging murder in the firstdegree without a violation of the Fifth Amend-ment

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    of the Constitution that no personshall be subject for the same offence to botwice put In jeopardy of life nr limb

    The State of Nebraska maintains that thePith Amondmontdorsnot extend to the buttesbut operates solely as a limitation on the oxerelse of power by the Federal Governmentthat there wIts in this case no such jeopardyas the amendment contemplates and thatwhen a man has been convicted of murder Inthe second degree at the first trial anti tho vet ¬diet has been set nuide and a new trial grantedat tier defendants request It la no bar to hisconviction of murder In tho first degreePending n final derision of these questionsthe prisoner Bohanan has taken his case Intobis own bands by escaping from jail and he linow at large

    A Terrible Danger In Natural Oaafrom Uu nrmani llrratd

    Two hundred years ago In China there wasJust such a craze about natural gas as we have In thiscountry today Gas wells were sunk with an much vimand vigor as the Celestials were capable of but owing toa gas explosion that killed several millions of people andtore up and destroyed a large district of country leav-ing a large intend sea known on the map a Lake Poochant thi boring of any more gas wells was then andthere prohibited by law It stem according to Chinesehistory that many large and heary pretsure gsa wellswcrestruekand in seine districts welt were sunk quitsnear to each other Oas was lighted as soon as struckas In this country

    II Ii Stated that one welt with its unusual pres-sure

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    by Induction or back draught pulled downInto the earth the burning ga of a smaller weltresulting In a dreadful explosion of a large district detroylng the inhabItants thereof Lake Too Chang rests

    on this district The same catastrophe U Imminent Inthis country unless the laws restrict further develop-ments

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    In boring so many well Should a similar explo-sion occur there will be such an upheaval as will dwarfthe mo t terrible earthquakes knowr The countryalong tb fa belt from Toledo through Ohio Indianaand Ktalucky will be ripped np to the depth of 12110 toian feet and flopped over like a pancake leaving achasm through which Ih waters of Lake Erie wilt comehowling down suing the Ohio and tlUslsalpnl Vatlejsand blotting theta out forever

    Equal te the OccasionTOM 154 VItrO OmM

    Avoirdupois will toll on unsaved muddystreets Tb Ircsldtnf carrlag got stuck In the mudIn Milwaukee and much effort wa required to start tbIload

    Zlabllltle SmallGentleman You say you have tailed In the

    whllewaih buslueis UndslUttusTUncle Baitu Yta sat hone clean bustedlenUeraanWbat did you pay on the dollar IUncle lUatna Didnt pay nuffln nn Se dollab salt Beimrtles waIt only Mveotr IT cena

    Searching the ScripturesYoung Mr Whltoohokor the new minister

    was making an veiling cell and bad occasion to consuit Ib Ulble

    It Is In my room said tils Clara i I will bring ItItlsasourctofI slncer Juy to me Mr Whlttchukerremarked on UlsClarareturnwhen I Isaru that avouoir lady of tn congregation finds pleasur sad con-solation In consulting Ihe pages of the loot hootMiss tIara blushed wills pleasure and wonder Ifshe bad taken tue autumn Itavss all out

    J Walter Thompson catalogue of the magaxlnM of Uts Pallid flats ls the most tasteful bit otMvta of Hw veagi i and M U fall at InformaUca thatto ot rate to STUT ta l avtnrUMr

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    Boston 10 suffering almost aa badly nnNsw York from tornop streets

    A general Increase of tho Russian cust-oms

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    tariff Iis said lo be certain soonJohn Chandler of Concord Mass was

    Ice years old on Thursday tact lit Is very feeblerhocbo Hicks of Petersburg Va has

    married a widower with thirty OB children Bn U hlaeIghth wife

    Mrs Hail of Plattsburgh NT was eliotIn the inn while standing by a grave at which her hutbated wan conducting a burial settle

    Somo of the old door In the WindsorGrsat Park In England ste so Sire liii month that thepublic are warned against approaching them

    A white horse In Michigan Is attractingattention without the aid of red headed glrla lie visita saloon very day for his glue of beer end gels It

    Sarah Bernhardt has written a now playbut waitIng until the advertising held Is clear beforeshe ui iial her lips and suffers the reporters to interview Sarah th dramatist

    A Maine widower gave a man ton dollarstopsyfcr light and fu J while th widower was court-Ing the roans daughter She refused to marry him andbe Is trying to recover the ten dollar

    In his valedictory the retiring editor andproprietor of a Nevada Journal sep51 Thanking anoverIndulgent puhllo for not having mobbed me longsince I am sincerely their to serve Ao

    Sarah Farkoa of West Broravdck Engha been committed for trial on the charge of murder-Ing her husband by throwing paraffin over some furni-ture and on the bed In which hi lay and tiling It on O-

    rLudovlo Bal vy the French author soldmore than tOOOOOicopli ot Abbh Conilantln andwill publish another story of true lure Stanch Couronne which be describes H being virtuous M a re-volting

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    degreeThe Western Union Company cabled to

    London the times at which the yachta In the recent racepassed Sandy Hook Point In seventy seconds telegraphlospeed which ha never before been equalled In actualbusiness working

    Force la Remedy In English wordsbeaded an article on the Irish question In the omensOonrteof Hamburg The police caused the tupproslonof the paper They said the artlel Indirectly Incitedtb Socialist to violence

    The Convention of the American Rail-way

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    Chemists has Just been held In Omaha The dele-gates were not the chemIsts who have their laboratoriesIn buffet ear for they discussed arcproof points carIll and similar topics

    A Canadian who eloped with two womenhad the combInations baggage cheeked for Troy wherebe hoped that the opportunities tot feminine employ-ment would enable him to enjoy the leisure for which bebelieve himself 10 be fitted

    The remains of a groat Roman buildingare being brought to light at the steamboat ration ofFlschen on theAmmersee In Bavaria Already a frontage of IA feet with eight separate rooms haa beencleared and a cellar ha bn discovered

    It Is now assorted that hay fever la notproduced pollen but by minute organisms floatingthe atmosphere On tbe hypothesis that these creatorshave Intelligence It la posslbl to understand how thehighly Intellectual are selected as hay fever victim

    Queen Victoria it la sold has been en¬gaged sine her arrival at Balmoral In revising theproofs ofa popular biography of the ftlnc Contortwritten by the Ber William Tnlloeb seq of the UuPrincipal TnUocb The work will contain atreral anec-dotes contributed by her Majesty

    St Augustine Fin went wet In therecent election and the result wa noisily celebrated Abaggage wagon containing a bran band and a bannerreading This Town Iis Wet was driven through thistreets followed by another wagon loaded with keg ofbeer which was drawn and passed around at every halt

    A 225ounco nugget has been unearthedby Chinamen at llargraves Australia The new of thefind leaked out through the transmission ot It to themint by Chinese agents The celebrated Cal nugget ofone OWL wa found at llargravc In the year 1812 andrecently a few miles awayat the Ifaltland bar a tooounce nugget was found

    Tho lifeless body of a policeman wasfound banging on a tree a few night ago In tb parkartund tile lilliabeth Chnsoh Berlin At the door of thevestry a bloodstained chIsel was found U had vidently been overcome by burglar whom be surprised Inan attempt to break Into the church Site church Us Ina frequented pert of the oily

    Two brazen Roman helmets have beendump by laborer digging a trench for water coarsat nchaan In Llchtenteln by the old BomanrvadtVCoir One hd sograred oa the brIm the name Publlus Cavldlus Felix of tile century of Cabs Petronlusthe other Nunerlnns Papontus of the century ofLucius Turetudlu of the Third Cohort

    The Augusta Chronicle saya that the HonSimon Cameron la not the oldest lurrlving United StatesSenator It claims that honor for the lion John P Kingot that city who was born In Kentucky In I7M enteredthe Senate on appointment In 18331 and wa elected tosucceed himself In the following year twentythreeyears before Mr Cameron entered the Senate

    A confectioner of Newport Englandhaving missed from the bakehouse time after timedainty morsels set a watch and a form resembling thatof a boy wa seen t altbUy creeping along th roof ofthe adjoining bakehouse No attention was paid to criesto come down and a gun wa fired The aim was suedand a dead monkey rolled from the root Into th road

    Indeed I now feel very well but Imust be so for I have one wish more which I shouldlike to see fuldlled recently remarked the Emperor ofUgrmany lo on who congratulated him on bl excellentappearance After a abort pause Its added with deepmotion I should like to hear one more the vole ofmy son the Crown Prince land and sonorous as in-former years

    A syndicate composed Highland mem-ber

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    of Parliament and prominent UlgUlanders Is It lasaid about to produce tb drama The Blue Ball otScotland now on the boards ot the Novelty TheatreLondon throughout England and afterward In theUnited States and the Colonies for the purpose ot interstlng tb pnbllo at bom and America la the High-

    land crofter QuestionThe rob preserved aa Shcllya heart la

    now commonly belIeved to be his liver and the assettlon Is made that Napoleons heart at the Invallde IsInfact no part of the Little Corporals anatomyTb doctor who made the autopsy of his body were lIn-terrupted so the story goes by nightfall and on returning found that his heart wa devoured by rats where-upon a sheeps heart was substltaud This story how-ever

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    U pronounced entirely untrueFor many years It was uncertain whether

    the Dresden or Darmstadt Madonna wai llolbelus


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