Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 26, 1885, Page 1

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THE OMAHA DALY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1835, » NUMBER 13 e ot .t P NN 3 53 8 R A S A P R T e 7 o v R——— e - o R AR R e e P THE VICE-PRESIDENT DEAD | v t| g, : o TR ‘ ittt | ALFONSD SLEEPS FOREVER |, oot s s eteond Tctes Thomes A, B aly at | His 1 THE ALMIGHTY'S SUDDEN CALL END OF AN EVEN Wi THE PRESIDENTIAL The Bffect of the Newsin Washing Chicago and Bleewh Pr dent Cleve s Procl ' ) Action. Viee Pra IR to defeat « 4 Westmoreland a that inasy . i i v . {eed near the wiin e, % donbt A N Altonso ANt & oL it f ) v Nov " 4 A TENEMENT TUNMBLES, palling, fthe ) t o 2 Jersey City Strug Palls. With 1 anes Several Fatal Resules, s ot ti i e Lo - £V Criy, Nov, 25, A fourstory frame 1 by the News Moiris street, with un ad ystory rookery and buricd in the side, M Hendvieks i . Ny 8 Aozen persons. The e with a i paradysis of the ? b ¢ { condemmed by b A U 0 ) |.\'\4 A by lics, Mr Hon S e 1 oy and kirly whien e died e ¢ " ! when it fell Hend u 3 i voans of 1 of 1 r Spain « i Wwo' threcstory (i L pivd 1l Hided by Lavse o in the evenit Y o 0 rer this miss quin and several o M e ose 0a il takin ' 2 out trom i . i < ¥ was o of ¢ the 1a o dece i W i t wt two dozen chivved o dren were riming inand out A Sympaehy Throwshont Countr W ! ; g LB I G 12 froi an casy L1NcoLN, Neb., Nov. 2. ident 1 Llion e \ .‘»‘\I 1 Lot know how gy ~m-y;.l ewor insisted tat | o i jonal league of Americ went ol a republic at the present moni the buildine at the time it fel WO e el nsistodd that | of the Irish Nutional league of Amcrica seat | wder the prosent sireumsinices mizht Bow | kinds of rumors as to th 4 Ehint onittes were | the following dispateh on learning of prove 1y su soal. A foree are now working on the yuins atfveted. 1l for 1! b o i e | death ot Viee-President Hendri but no more hodies have been e wreat any e an aitaek [ To Mis Tiowas . Heypress, India e a Kin cove Phen Wallenski, wged 6 years 15 in ol 3 , and i be | apolis, Ind - Manas | protonnd Altonso Nov. 25, I8 Frederick Procee, aeed 6, and an unkiown iR R ve I \ Eladading woman are believed to be heneath the riins, f, D Thompson,” Mrs, | vious husband., On SOLEAl g (R I aged 7, was taken ont alive with PO s | AR Qition Taol nfanie | Pry 2y, reeived sealp oy exion of the stomach t i ) o tender you my 1 weisco, 1 % wnd wer feeth were knocked ont, nt between th - . B S and brong \ Tiri Almighty God “strensthe on to b Dein, aged o, received severe Injur t sentimentally § exception of the ent thiow, whichiitl o 1 i he 1 0 dication that Lis sy q LYol ATEICK FG vay from . il v, They were eoin arish National Leazue o Aw I | had y i last week, | Mr, Hlendricks, ant eq s CRULCE G 3 vocliiy IJM Maoreton Frewen's Plans for culats i L UIHEUSENTS HOUIES s wt I hich ' Municipal Action In Boston. A NCHE i | ing Sitve with_ hint minite (g0 ek Ltocontem) 3 L oI City from S to s WOFTOW. moTiil Fieddi-las Mercedes, yonnzist danghter of ! i ' v th Mr. endvicks ws y rene, and LI o1 N BRI e memory of o I edueation at e, ending with the full | course of the wilitary selool at Woolwich, | Engbind. s wother tead the thirond | AN OUTLEY FOR SILVER, 1 this mornmg prinds 4 long fetter nry Hurbart from Moreton Fre Jand, whose paper in the Nine October on the relations Carcer of the Dead Statesn J homs Andrew Hendriels wa ( 1l 1 ) 0 i ond birth plce being in M j 5 old, naed wide depression in busi- hias at el attention. Frowen says: *The el prominent, b Insilver might be madgthe rivepidemie in Spain Cindustrial movement in the to we you might ports and tride ty-sisth birthda wher moved 1o Shelh, 1y, Ind L IO DA Ul . \ \ f nations, while W 4 e time 4 int, bu is father wias a man of property, and youn: {ing tariifs on your east- | | Forit you did none of our of men. Tosay 1 Phomp=on, when at it worst, | Mond Ioshiailin LR Fealionie nmenilxabptar advised that a 1 b | eraduated trom Hano ol the W With Gernny over M ke e raR g i esented, | burg, Pa., where he Blo entry, But on the et Ematrediy | o the bar (o years i A and India would send i Ui niisEEi | B La OB bIBTIE FE ' i, efe., i exchango M. Hond. ed with great : AL e % N who, Noevada, and Call v you would eneonia on W and that he . warine i the T R itie const, and AT il e tiade Eng Wl monetize silver on (I 5 Wi W from pliibLy) She is destined to erved I tigator 1o the | sl at velulives, f { \ ) i o ¢ ! « v b itten G BOOM TN WHICH 1LE LD, tcr 1 rrgs Mr. Hendvieks divd in his private eham o wer wapers, emornda \ t i . i puy | ) cots the trade and nt “Thie admin- | lowed o acenmtlate without a v he in | foniation on thesg i : g wion exists that might six months I position a8 by w al st 4 i A i g i A " { 1 ine medicines and a soblet of wator, 1 R ; N i v y | L consular oftice Tandseapes and bile wdorned the i 3 it | h i that Tam to pers with the sad' seene. Iy of e cost PHE CAUSE OF 1S DEATH « _Dr, Thompson says that, in lis M. dlen died ot | { - | X AR A iy v ¥ pth 8 | 4 ! s ALE PREVENTED. tor England aad b ) i ination to establisi what the {1t even appoin v . . I veral years he had £ } (| ¥t Som g veBkI) ey nwid s | o Louis Hotel Fire Faros a Wenias o, g ' b ous. Asit grew darker t aier ! by the dominant part ALprosent The News in Omaha, t W Mhivd tory Window, spells,” s he ¢ Lo, @ more inelement and y £, e senate was without @ : | i About 2 o'clock this sometines wouid b prostinted for days at TR Lo R b I i 1 Tt uust e remember i time. About (wo years ago he wits conined Ked. % 4 St 4 q W, walilie tie louse, was i e g it 3 ¢ vered 10 000 OF L8 to his room tor ral weeks by a gan soonas it wits telesraphed that My ¥ and there is 1o quostion a Ihoo ptiopulitan lotol an Krencous affeetion of the foorwhich it wisac | dricks was dead the pread like pruirie d manent ofticers, “L haye not i i ke < dire departnent were on times teared would resul 0l A iy | Prosident Clevel s Proclamation. | who will be eleeted.” contined > A | ! J bt the e had spread so O Novewber 25— Fhe | “the matter is altozether om it el derable ettork o Wials near at hand, but 1§ ap vl « consultation, s W ol¢ i Al Bage 1 ORTY [y g ey s v W Hteonsortin eabinet weeting held tonight was atiended | §E0 ";M\I. oo i very wadl, plece { nin y i 10 T ‘“l“’tt‘ Washington during i ion Senator V' Nad thi »y all the members except Secretary Mans | o man of nicked ehagaeter, and i rog " ool thut B i oot gress e was 1 SR 0k - i ttarney Ge ( ; 5 cudant npon the Episeopal iy dewise. My Hendrieks' e « | T f aninent Ingi Q| ning and Attoraey General Garland, It was | ten pon_the Episeop K i A bidy. He was taken g OVERWORKED AND ATAOST WOIN 00T PR 0. fuund death of Hendricks will not pr f of wiore than local interest (o the fuet it 4 e AL S by the press of politieal waties, and Congressman nan her they by A any efteet upon dndiana poiti e has Telati ving in this el o T orward he Bis vttt homwe o ol il went 1o the white house. By the time of | the cabinet shiould attend the funeral of the | oo one man now-a-days i « md M. Sawel A, Heru i i clent, Blie also was aving side al! p 1 t \ Y K : i, When the cabinet adjowrned | ference o the couniry, visited here several tines, My v D b jon n {h theirarival the presidect had received th ! n the aal b ! $ ) v 1 deep incisiol Lo and devoling 1is time 10 recrcat ! it issued the followit Wiy certainly one of Nister of the doad stafesian, aid ‘ i iy 1 the | wWing ) y her 1 it srent thiee woeks ai veveive MaxstoN, Washington.—To | prominent “of e diys ago retur vith ber Tusband i jne 05 ) Jx‘,.‘.A.”‘j i Juwas then thonsit that the end of bis A s 1" Wasinxg decided that the president ana members of news by wire in his own oftice. Cleveland bathing and vachtine, a West | wus deoply atfected by the | 0 People of the United States—Fhowis A, | party, and §renenber hin wel Visit (o bim at his bome in Indignajo! Juiliding o cover and WOnL o i nok \ wlaf- | his condjutor, and his taces sorrow | Hendvicks, vice president of the United 1 A0 Congzieas i NG and took While in that eity Captain Hevwan received aboul $5,000; i terwards to the Miai reseivation in Ohin on felt. Without hesttation lie told e States, divd to-day atd o'clock at Indianaj art in the reconstruction po fev. Fihink that | a stroke of pavdly=is and is still g 8 a tishing expedition. Ve veniiied imon o fult- aNogL lis, aud it becomes wy mourntul duty to | Hendsi Morton aid MeDonald | from its effects, He is considered tol (S P 1 > in the house, 1350 Woeks sgu, aned at i tiue said he and Holwan that he wonld attend the 1 punce the distressing fact to his tellow | were all wen bving 0 Indiang, | critical condition, and for that reason hnawa frons ¢ . ) A e woman who foit Detter b s e, Lot i the dead statesman, He at ¢ sonntrymen. In respect to the memory | A has e m wienn | sad news of M. Hendii denth W I Pranag Criy | d ndow and had & invitaon, he attended (e Pat SV RO A i cminent and varied services of | the o camne | held from e fawily st even Mis. | to the Bre. — M ' After the jire Chrw 20, and s e t t y " hritr o M s bigh oflcial and patriotic ie | pn ) 1 oonty | Herman bas the sympithy of @ lay uber | eitizen of 1 t \ [GWH D Wag Dle attention i b | . ing thew to & wecting. AL | vt © whow loug - eareer © was | Feiu ' helr 1 { | of frends io the death of ber distinguished | wagon o dag | jcarly suivcated snd wnd ieepiions, 1 ¢ of the caviues responded ) o tull of usefuluess and Nonor to bis state | dent bl wl) was ) brother, | stantly kilied: g et

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