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et Rt o L QA G R - & L . e I —. - G OMAHA DALY BEE OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, 'NOVEMBER 17, 1887, " NUMBER 152 acquainted with him at the medical congress The dedication beging: was ruled that packa \d papers of sec DR. MACKENZIE INTERVIEWED | 4ot jand T am bound to sus that P | workd, bt aton 1" arke vocume | “otnwen - ponmned tisteen seurnago. | SPARKS A FAITHEUL STEWARD | Emhcois vt ¥ Yors mma- | FOUGHT - FOR FIVE HOURS, as representing a hostile element, treated me S— Bir Morrell Talks Freely on Various Topics of Interest. with great courtesy ut San Remo ““The fuct remaius,” explained Sir Morrell, returning to the last subject, “‘that I per- in London and met him again at the interna- tional medical congress in Copenhagen, whi I was president of the laryngoscopical sec The love that comes and goeslike wind or fire Hath words and wings wherewith to speak and tleey He Retires From Office With an Ap- ond, third or fourth cluss matter bearing a writing o printing other than address s a8 ", “two copies,” “three copie Battle Botween Light Welghts For roving Consolence. such as are used to guide mailing clerks the World's Championship. | formed an operation which the German | tion. Hemadea great impression there, T | But love more deep than passion's deep de- L2 L must be charged at regular letter rates. e P i e lists in attendance on the crown prince | remember, by the able manner in which he sire, Penstons lssued. | CASE OF THE CROWN PRINCE. o Possibilities and Probabilities of the Outcome of the Disease—Misstate ments of Rival Surgeons Re- reign News, A Talk With Mackenzie. Copuright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.) Loxvox, Nov. 16.—[New York Herald Cable — Special to the Bee)--I supposo you'll be telegraphing to say you've caught were unable to do themselves, and had de- clared they believed to be impossible, Talk- ing of Bergmann, do you know that about fortnight ago he said to an important member of the crown prince’s houschold, that he was v glad the operation—the exturpation of larnyx—was not attempted last spring.”’ “Marscilles, Thirty-five minutes for lunch.” Arush for the buffet. Sir Morrell trans- ferred himself toa coupe salon, where half an hour later I managed to join him. “‘You want some more do you! Well, you shall defended his views in connection with cer- tain nervous affections of the larynx. “Schrader is considered a good surgeon and is alsoa very sensible general practi- tioner. He has a most amiable character, the imperial family is much attached to him. for many years he has taken the place of Dr Megener, physician in ordinary to the bouse- hold. “Dr. Schmidt is less known to me. He has written very little, but he was one ‘of the early workers at laryngoscopy and has had considerable experience. He struck me as a Clear and inviolable as the unbounded sea; What wings of words may serve to set it free, To lift and lead it homeward! Time and death Are less than love, o man's life spirit saith False when he deems his life is more than breath, In the iuterview with her son, the queen suys: Thine to thine. God rather strike thy life as durk as mine Than tarnish thus thine honour; for to me Shameful it scems. 1 know not if it be HOOSIERS WORKING HARD. Indiana Politicians Booming Stocks- lager For the Vacant Office—Short Sentences From Evarts — The Next House—Capitol News, The Ex-Commissioner Interviewed, WasiiNGTON, Nov. 16.—Commisssioner Sparks this morning received from the presi- ent a letter accepting his resignation to Wasniserow, Nov, 16.—[Special Telegram to the Brk)—The following pensions have been granted Nebraskans: Original—Leo- pold Polzatt, Ohiowa. Increase—William H. Pease, Niobrara; Jomes Hart, Fairfield; Marcus Bennett, Trumbull; Jeremiah D. Likena, Bassett. Reissue—Benjamin Fran- cisco, Frankling Jacob S, Unanst, Lincoln sions for Towans: Sarah, mother of William Wilkins, North English. Reissue . widow of D. Wagner, Fredoni an war—Marshall Hatileld, McGrego Originals—Isaac Herring, Des Moines. Navy—Thomas W. Meers, Centerville; John CARNEY AND M'AULIFFE MEET: After Seventy-four Rounds the Fighy is Declared a Draw—Annual Meel ing of the National League —Sporting News. A Bloody Battle. Bostoy, Nov. 16.—Carney and McAulifta fought late last night for nearly five hours, The crowd then discovered where the fight pdekd g o eftect, to attes e e Gloore | Wi goiug 1 broke in. The battle was Wakid & have it,” said the doctor. thoughtful and conscientions physician, anx- | g, e, " e io. | toke effect to-day. The letter is dated yes- | Grutehek, Humboldt. ' Increase—George | WS Bolug on and the doctor,” said Sir Morrell Muckenzie, as | M0 b (00 AR IR, L e n bala [ ous o give due weight to Fray Seidave of 1";"";"_"‘ HSjaAd wlEaas it andlie, | 4o day, und while declining, through courtesy | Margy Monrad, - Summityille; John A. | then postponed. l‘ull‘mn-d into the train with him at \,mknm{- PRl il DI nd bear the gods of beaven false witness. | 44 reident, to give it to the pross, the Eiliott, Bello Plainei ol I, Webber, Hirn The Carney-McAuliffe fight was planned i . To explain thi t the great [ W W T 5 i b ingham; Marion ) orrison, Cotfax: | 1o ta &6 SVERINE 1”.: .,.1;:.'(fmf.’.‘].I‘::-:...r.:.:.m:.r\‘,:.-:m.- ho 1At | oy und Gerbhardt diognosed cancer [ Dr. Markhovel s an_excellont surgeon, | | The King's paramour says to her duughters | commissioner siid it ws extremely kind in | Giqrpa v laric Morplsony OIS | to take place 8 otlocic lust evening st @ i apccialit, ahould perhups obserse, e bas | 1 N e i Mosrell, “when o | calm under the most trying. eircumstances, | Dot understund, child, what the birds are | tone, and expre sed the president’s fell ap- | fote “Foon: Gooree oraton, “Conter | SUFDUEDAN resort about ten miles from Hos- | B v e repeiied. awith loss | cancer was found by Virchow. If they dif- | He has been working at his specialty for siugin preciation of his services to the country as | Junction; Isane K. Story, Indianola, Reissue | ton. The chuse of outside sporting men was to capture him huvo been repeled with loss | ST T Y et Guty at that | yeurs. Hin fucment n cxcellent and he a The latter replies: commissioner of the gencral lund office Hen Reissue and in- | 80 close that the men and their backers were 2 bl : ; etk L, Allthe land | “T feel like a galley slave just released,” | crease Sioux City. unuble to shuke them off, and it became nee- o™ . 0 i most care £ before 1 boarded him in the rapid : esterday, ;?,‘,fi |‘t:e":-:.l::a ¢ hl‘x’;:(‘:‘»xlu:':::\:tn:’:;lu-‘:-‘ .‘.:,.‘.l:‘:; which so :}lle-::‘i:?:u-‘:l-l::.m--::‘iun(im:,(‘n.(.,l:f Knows that the water tells it to the rushes said the commissioner, “and but for the | Comedian Wilson Visits the President, | ¢essary to postpone the fight i 1 had been courteously but firmly informed | o™ 0 By BB G O roatment con- | His groat forte is at the bedside. Aloud, and lower and softly to the sand; | fact that Tam indeed sick, I would beinthe | — Wasnivatoy, Nov. 16.—[Special Telegram [ until — several —hours later. Prepar- that Sir Morrell could notsay anything for [ it I ‘ilere is only one. other authority T want | . The flowers, 1ip to lip and hand to hand best of spirits.” to the BEe ]—The prosident's face broke into | 8tions for the fight after the first i 'mh“;.:'\w:; o up my mind not to be fnter. | “DOW't you think Virchow muy have been | to hear about, Sir Morrell—Prof Stoerck, | Lugh and repeat it all till darknes hushes “Of course,” he continued, “this s not a | a cordial smile of welcome this afternoon at | failure to bring the men together were man- have mude up my mind not to be inter- : S viewed on America,” said the doctor last Sunday on my insinuating that his views on wvarious matters would be of extreme interest to humanity. On my next essay I need not say [ explained that, practically, Sir somewhat influenced in giving his opinion by @ wish not to give pain to the imperial family 1" “No; 1 take Virchow to bea man absolutely incapable of allowing any consideration on who has been treating you so roughly in Vienna." “Ah, well; Prof. Stoerck is & very cheery companion, of a very historical nature. He isdncapable of concealing his feelings even Their singing crushes All song to silence down the river strand Aud where the hawthorn hearkens for the thrushes. with a word that falls and pleasant ending of my administration, and when I reflect that I have given nearly three years of almost incessant hard brain-racking Work to the cause of the people for but litt more than my board; when I remember tha 1am at least £10,000 worse off to-day than 1 the close of fhe public reception as Mr. rank Wilson, the famous comedian of the New York casino, was presented to him. “Mr. Wilson, I am very glad to see you,” he sad, warmly grasping the extended palm aged skillfully until within_a day or two. During the last forty-cight hours the friends of the two men talked too much. Every sporting man knew that 8 o'clock was the hour selected for the call of time, and that it would oceur within a few miles of Boston, A o ; g ke . g When the party a the place first Wia I A maica Wit the Herald 6 arth 10 make him expross any but an bonest | {0 @ moment. At prosent he s amarting The king's dying speech is this: T L o e o ol oy otk bah {aoisatsq thaerg v cre bafore thain, 1 iniol usy o v were vha side injury, Schoettel . A ) S ghe ® i VO 3 9 The place was then changed, and at 1 this CTIY S5 : Iy vielded, | OPinion in the case. If tracheatomy were, | under what he considers an injury, Schoctter Yea, T know b 4 i aly soUrse b g 1 FeEhaatarMr, Prealdont: ent. He saw the point and kindly yielded, after all, attempted, who would do the | having been called to San Remo instead of ars and positively kunow my course hus Having paid my respects, Mr. President, A very interesting man, this much praised, i i Py ’ ttached to the Atlantic hotel t Ve muchabused doctor. Not @ cutund-dried Bergmann would be summaned | himsclf. — He is a laryngoscopist of the first | Y huve we Licked not gladness and this | POSition in the case atissuo 18 unquestionably | forced to humbly confess that during the | boach, AL TR Ui SOHvILbRAL puliktiosskysteiin 8ok k8 an Remo, but if time did not allow of his | Tank, but not so industrious as Schroetter. frt correct—why_ when 1 think of all tiest | past yoar 1 have taken vour name i vain | "fi the first rownd MeAulifte forced tha ) ) HESIVingG ona St iah AR IARE Bk voattan, | H& 8bors under the al s Ale g 2 . hings, with the consciousness of having | and I'am here to crave absolution. fiehting, 1 v rushos e SoiiNEs myAHUHAFeAR RN I Snciarn | RS R S Ry ‘]n“;“"“","'l{":-"“ of having | g not so hard, we have swect life to | done my wholo duty fearlessiy, I cannot help | © “Wall, I'm not sure whethor il grant it or | (it and by his rushes foveed { eclectie, amiable, rather Bobemian tittle man | 1001l or Krause—now with the prince would arrow-minded specialist. friend, . wishing it were othierwise. Yet I am by no | not. 1t ‘all depends upon how you did it. | by his weight or through slips. In the. fifth { with an open mind in more than scient do it The interview had lasted, on and off, nearly | And find not death our cntity. All men | means unhappy,” said the commissioner. | However, I'll grant it to you on the fact that | piund Carney led and by feint got to short ik mattors, Dossossed of artistio tusto, mueh | W48 not Schroctter in favor of the exter- four hours, and Paris was in sight. born “I need rest, and T shall remain in Washing. | you scem'so entirely good natured,” and with | yunge and did great damage to Jack's short 8 e i R e e BT pumped me pretty thoroughly now, | Die, and but few find evening ono with | {00 duringthe coming winter und take it | u laugh Funny Frank ook lis leave. ribs. The Brooklyn boy did great_ counter- e et fonernens Fon tho Jommmatista who | *Sehiroetter told the crown princoss that he said Sir Morrell, as the train steamed morn o Poithi Ghanges ing and Carney’s face was visited frequently. operation? Our fate s fallen upon us and its woe; been @ right and honest one, and that my Assistant Commissioner Stockslager will demurely responded the comedian, 1 ain morning the men entered the ring in a barn RUGT6 T, would never allow the operation of exterpat- | slowly into the Gare de Lyon.” « As 1 do, secing the sun of all my life be the acting commissioner until Sparks’ WASHINGTO! pecial Telogram (ljln‘m»:ll'l';|2r:::|:1:|::::}::'"".::.qn‘:""I\(\,{',',;:.'""\\.',',',; T often think, said he, “that if [ had not | i1 the laryux to be attempted on_ himself if [ “Thank you very much for your kinduess, | Lighten my death in_sight of child and wife. | successor is appointed. to the Bek.]- established | torribly punished. From. the tonth to the boen specialist 1 should have taken to jour- | 1€ WOre in the prince’s place, and this cannot { Sir Morrell,” I replicd us the doctor bde me | 1 would not live aguin to lose that kiss, LAl Taikes at Barchinal, Cerro Gordo county, Towa, and | twenty-first round the fighting was of o_des- nalism myself. but 1 don't regard the profes. | DUt have had much to do with the prince’s | good bye, and getting into another train, [ And dic some death not half so swectasthis. | Ny youk, Nov. 16.—Secrotary Lam Elmer O. Gregory appointed postmaster, perate character, but slow, neither mun being i ¥ & ) w08 ) decision.” whirled on to the Gare du Nord. —— Q hltiditaf ALYl e i 1 VR o | badiy punished. The battie was of a kind sion a8 good enough for an uctive, intelligent ' y = = 2 5 stated last evening to a reporter of the Hes The following lowa postmasters were | 1o {oeeieg deseription 1 the crowd man. Ivs very hard work and the pay s not | 1 muy here parenthetically remark that T LSt e L ald that in case he was offered a seat on the | Appointed today: Edwin M, Landicr, Bu was wildly excited, | wenty-one rounds took Tuerntive. Sin Mool settled himself inhis | though the German public blame Dr. Mac- SWINBURNE'S NEW POE Pawrs, Nov. 16.—Wilson appeared before side, Webster county, vice A, W. Allsoy 3 : 3 f seat, lit u stramonium cigarette and coughed kenzie because no external operation wus the examining m gwistrate to-day. He in- supreme bench he would accept the appoint- moved: Herman €. Kuhl, Sioux center one hour and twenty minutes and though b mch e yould o janncine d; Herman O Kuhl, Sioux cen MeAuliffe had a shade the best of it at the e made in May, there is no roason to suppose | Extracts From the Tragedy of | sisted that the Jetters produccd at the Caf- | mont 2% the gtoatest of his life. In reforring | Sioux county, vico Tonnos Prins removed. — tiwe, seomingly, yet the, Carney men Wenld you kindly put that window upt | {1t the erown prince, who, after weighing “Locrin furel trial and which it was claimed were [ ¢ t¢ BAHOT Tt DAL AL Dieuson, of e A Journalist Appointed to Office. | Jubilant, Betting was then in favor of Mc N oussiky b averiiotosd: ::‘avtll;n, TR R e e [Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.] anto:datha) were! acbually s written'in 184 y would probably be fuvite accept &y qivaToN, Nov. 16.—The commissioner | AULfTe, two to onie. So far Carney's tactics Bl i The expert declared the letters were written of internal revenue to-day appointed Sumuel | tiong to worry and tire MeAuliffe nd murder ] e h‘:\‘:'::::lur'::,ll':;m"\l‘m Arends inoneop | 058 10 consent to the eperation, | Cabio=Speciul 10 the er)—Hy the cour- | pecently. The manufacturer of the paper on “:i‘:“‘““m“%‘f‘:“:l‘“::“‘)"f"l‘““{“:‘IL.’]‘;::“:""“_“":‘f M. Burdett, of Lancaster, Ky, rovenue [ him in the ring. McAuliffe forced the fight- i % w4 ready inone of | Colig ive permitted one lust spring, | 1055 of Chatto & Windus, who, next Satur- | whjch the letters were written swore that | gh compliment to the Detroit gentle- |, ont, and assigned him to_temporary duty | ing and so little punishment did” ho H my letters from San Remo, o 1ueed not |70 00 FE R B T T e | day, publish Swinburne's new t , “Lo- | the paper was mot woven: until 1885, The | Tam: In regard to Sparks' resignation ho | gt Peoria, Il Burdett is w well known news- | do to- Jom that tho friends of ~ the ! repeat myself. Tmagine him with athick | oo 0 T GO L;,«»- h h“l crine,” your correspondent was to-day given | mugistrate has summoned Wilson's private | $0id: =~ “Sparks' resignation will invoive | paper man and was lately counceted with the latter rted he was sure to win. | warm overcoat wrapped ubout him, as he | o M0 LW Serih - Sneeons B | aatly copy. The dedication may” take a [ secretary who wrote the disputed letters. | no deflection or abatement from the poncy | Louisville Courier Jourtul. Ol Gl CHlTatbiis, i drew a beur-skin rug round bis legs and with [ G800 0 PIDATEIons 1o e - OPETON. | e beside Byron's address to his “sweet | The situation is confusing and disquieting. which President Clevelund has estab. e e D 1 E o ta ik Ra, o urther | Shecial nurse’s were actually in the crown | Piee by < £ 3 4 Mme. Ratuzzi, who has been condemned to | lished with refercnce to the preser- NEW YORK F 'TIONS. oOUR LA, e b l‘Ill Illv\slm"l smile on his face, waited further prince’s palace, all this without even the sister. Tt is to Alice & nburne and con- thirteen months’ imprisonment in connection | vation of ou public lands from He carried out his intention, At the foi bbb Gl usual formality of asking the patient whether | $i8t8 of nine stanzas. I quote some lines: with the decoration scanduls, and the other | illegal appropriation by corporations and | The Enormous Cost of Political Office {L{,',,',',5“.‘.',"1‘:‘-';1“."'\ :‘f‘.fi',‘,:",:',,".'.fl "';‘";'1"'.“ A i Bow cume you to talie your profession, | e would agree to the ordeal. If the crown | A nine-fold garlaud, wrought of song-flowers | prisoners convicted of the same offenses, | land epeculators.’ Lamar then paid a chtrp did powers of MeAulifte, - The Brooklyi boy Sir Morrell # said I. 7 b ! h J ave appealed from their sentences, offering | compliment to President Cleveland as the [ npuy 7. 16— [Spocial Tel Tt et g SR “Will, T beggan an [nsurance office in Corn. | Prince really wished to submit to the opera- nine, to teatify and provo that ‘General d'Audlay | actual suthor of the land reforms which had | ,, N=% YORK, Nov. 16.—[Sipecial Telegrain to | wus full of pluck und stood up to the Eng: i DL sald thes doctor, cbut T soon threw it ap | 1108 DF: Mackenzie says it could be ventured [ Wound each with each, in chance enwoven | uce sbled money for obtaining legion of honor | been inaugurated by this administration n | the Brr]J—The cost of the clections in the | lishman [hmrins lporas tlongsonioun ! O RGIAITE 1 /i osh haa & tato : even now. The present moment is quite accord, decorations, 4 accordance with the well known policy | city of New York has reached an enormous :,?::::fl:,"'h‘i"’,".‘f{"‘ ‘l‘\""‘“‘"‘_fl:‘ ’”}“"',“I""‘:,'”:I‘:,'l i AR L R s U SERO SR fdvEratle) Finpeal ybUrF fock T Iayaaohdaliriig; lneral Tio Flo is dead. Ho was elghty- f of " tho " democratic * party.” As. o | fgure, und it is doubiful it more expensive | s ouly ' cucstion of e, und Lhat Car: { A ' W rtor. y arditor Avignonih e A iyt o ree years old. Sparks taking the credit for these | olection thun the lust one has bee Sy . il : e Gl 5 6 canied by tho erown Al aboard for Avignont® On rushes the | Wiiercof the holiest love that lives is lord. elec u o been { prince!” “Towe it entir enses of the y to my big book on dis- throat and nose. It took me or partial exterpation of the larynx, now re- rapid train. Station after station flies We are nearing Lyons. Gradually yielding to the monotonous rocking of the train Sir LoxboN, Nov. 16— [New York Herald ‘With faint, strange hues, their leaves are freaked and scored. Were all the world of song made mine to p Plans of the Radical Clubs. Loxvoy, Nov. 16.—At i meeting of radical clubs and socialists held this evening it was portfolio in Cleveland’s cabinet, Lamar said great achievements, Lamar only laughed. “The work will go on just the sume when the change is made in the head of the gen- eralland office,” he said, with considerable known in the city in many years. There was seventy-five offices to be filled, exclusi the state ticket, and for these offices there were in accordance with his expressed inten- ney Was sure a_winner, At4:30 o'clock Carney and_McAuliffe had fought fifty-four rounds. The fifty-fourth was desperately fought and both nien wero eral ndy ) - strong. | They were wblo 10 fight two hours twalve years 1o write it, and, bye the bya, 1 | Morrell sluks into a dose. Before Valence give, ’ resolved to hold a meotin’ at Hyde park next | {his govermtentor oo oy osscatialin | were 048 candids The World estimates | more. Betting. changed with every round T it s | 18 Teuchied he is sound usloep, aud for some | - The best were yours and ull its flowers that [ Fomenrc (o0 & MEotiik & Hyde puck next the expense of the clection to these candi- [ and us a rule Carney was the favorite at much that I was continually compelled to | BOUrs there is no more interviewing in that live ; "y P An Unsatisfactory Interview. dates, their parties and their friends, and to | small odds. Iu the seventy-fourth round alter it. I was behind my own exnerience. This made me known as an_ authority in my own line und subsequently Professor drawing car. O“What time s it?” inquir akening at Dyonat b o 1 Sir Morrell, lock or therea- Though least of all, be thismy gift, forgive. The tragedy is in rhymed verse of ten feet falgar square, The object of the latter move is to secure a technical case of assault against the police, as it is_expected the dephtation WASRINGTO! to the B Nov. 18.—[Special Telegram ]—Senator William M. Evarts the city, at $1,000,000, or more, and gives the following table of expenditures hy candidates Carney kuocked McAuliffe down and the spectators broke into the ring und knocked down the stakes and ropes. A scrimmage i o : i down from New York last evening to | for oftices numed as approximately correct: Fofor Sl Borg- e i : N T will be prevented from entering the square, | c8me doy : o ensued and the refere declared L Rt i) ,:i:‘: et }Il‘l‘)l‘fl n.l\nl ‘m.:hn acts, eq lh ll.xt}l':l(l\\f;"f‘ o.““i The whole question of the right of the public | fix up his house for the winter, and #as | Supreme court justice. 000 | the — fieht & draw. The fight N s ! | ke another nap, it you teel tived, suia | LS, characters are: Locrine, king of | {9 hold meetings in the square will then be | prowling around the intorior department to- City court jude. . 40,000 | lusted four hours and fifty-five minute Ranchfuss and Mackenzie are great authori- s {hits ancient Britaing dolen, his queen; | raised in the courts, day trying 06 Sec) o t Criminal court judge 66,000 | Carney is the champion light weight pugilist 5 » throat,’ said Bergman, o | 1, trying to disguise my peneil.” Satriiia s G b, - goc D courts, L ay trying to see Secretary Lamar. The | Gomitroller 01000 ) ! isht weig ties on the throat,' said Bergman, ‘but Mac- Estrilda, a German widowed queen; Sabina, In consequence of the decision of therad- | (/v wore a shining silk hat instead of | & 1 . 40, of and. McAuliffe is champion of kensie has @ longer experience. I No,nog let’s go on with our talk now™ | hatural daughter of Locrine by Estrilda; | ical federation, the leaders of the unemployed BIIIING S gAY 1Ied0 (018 Surrogate. . 80,000 | America in that cl Both men were badly attribute much of my general | Said the docto Madaw,son of Locrineand Gwedolen ; Camber, | 1P London have resolved to hold a meetiug in the old one he is wont to wear and let it drop | Corone « 20,000 | pmnished when the referee declared the fight success,” continued Sie Morrell, ‘o | "8 it true that the crown prince S F bebon, | Trafalgar square Sunday afternoon. back and down over his ears. A reporter at- ’;w‘f};l.n-xgt bourd of aldermen.... 000 | a draw, but were able to continue, and would e el i CandecH Al G irol due to smoking kidgiof Wales, hrobior 0 Joring, anc Yoo, ———— tempted to interview him. 1f thero is one | District attorney 8000 | have done s0 had not the excitement been too 3 ¥ for working under all circum- e e SR o | # tord chamberiuin. Bstrilda s to Locrine The Rights of a Briton, thing Senator Evarts dislikés more shan an- | Ciuil et o MuUGHHGRIIDEP SRR B RS tances. 1 have a great pow concen- D ce hus never been a greaf v ir Ros vas e r JONSTANTINOPLE, N & i ey U | Civil justices. . engage in a general row, 0 bl of concen- | oker. Now and then, after hard-fought | oo, fulr Hosamond was to her king and | = Coxstaxmixorts, Nov.10—-A British sallor | othor, It is & newspupor reporter, and this | Aldermanic candidites (e 0 Y and take up something quite different. might add You battle, e has enjoyed a pipe, but for he has not smoked at all. yeurs dolen is the jealous queen. The one's love for her natural daughter is differentiated serving on the United States steamship Quinnebaug, who was under sentence of im- one did not fare better than the common run Assewbly candidates ral League Mecting. of them. v The wimuad meeting that, though of u very nervous B « i | with the love of the queen for her son. The | prisonment for some offense, jumped over- | ~ “What do you think of the election in New Total of the Nutional Base 1all League begins in tempermant, 1 ean keep my nerves perfectly | O°°Have you ever known an instunce in | pumiuge of the king and queen was de con- [ board and swam ashore. He claimed the | York: Will'the result uot destroy Blaine's [ 0 thi in this city to iMhis! evening Prosident under control. lot cangr e boen curea ) venance yet she has learned to love him. But | protection of the British consulate and they | chances for u renowination?” the young man | the cit : “You must have felt rather nervous when live a but u patient may after a trachetotomic long time his heart quits the palace for secret bower refused to give him up as the offens is not began, Young suid th ition had been engaged you operate a0 inog ration.” i v W' | extraditable and the matter has been referred I prefer to let the newspapers do_ the cutirely on the work of the reconstruction of you operated on the erown prince e "l;‘m 'b"' treatedat | @00 for his love child who, however | {Fih¢ home ofce. S I¥is R foniamc om $hatl aub ‘.”m_ have | Nas the constitution, and that the Brotherhood “Not, n.lu least. Why should It Had T sl PN g treated a v discovery and the palace. more time than I have,” the senator replied. | W. C. matter would not be discussed until to-mor- been a German T might have been nervous. l';_‘“ ‘; B ATty TR e o 5 y chamberlain ~ tells the © secret The Italian Parliament Opens. \"lm- mi:le of \,hq“puwn«‘urfl w‘, g that | \with representatives from almost every state | row. The first opted in the consti- No doubt I should have been, had 1 been ofessio stiquette did not allow Sir | ¢ Gwedolien, who, mad with jealousy, bids | Rome, Nov. 16.—Parliament was opened | Secrctary Lamar will not be confirmed by d territo For the firs » Tndia tio s the striking 3 operating on his throat. The German doctors | Morrell to go into details, but he me to 3 7 and territory, For the first time the Indiun | tution was the striking out of the words were all too timid to opera e on the crown understand that powders and medicines were the son become a parricide. King and queen quarrel. Then the king and his army, and to-day. King Humbert, iu his speech from the throne, said the parliament can, without the scuate when he is nominated for suprenie rt justice. What have you to say 1" has sent its president. Mrs, Lide “with any other gue club,? in the rulo o being used That's a question for the senate to an- v, president, of Tennessce, forbidding Sund playing, Sceretury prin i e y T L the queen with her son and their rebellious | anxiety, carefully and promptly attend to in- | swer.” sided. n her | opening Young was re-cle “You have been a great traveler, T be ooy I"l","“".‘)"[“""““““"? e las | ) osta after the fashion of that suvage time, | ternal affairs. If peace is maintained no ex- | =~ “Well, here's something I would like vou | Miss Francis — Willard saic Playing rules 4 nended so as to i never been quite himself—quite us vely or | conient i opposing frays. Locrine is do. | traordinary military expenditures will appear | to express an opinion on. I think it will be | are ot ugh anti-republi read: *The two players, whose names sh “Yos, I havo scon most of the | fond of working—since he had the meusles | fomon and womodod ooty his 1 in the next budget, and then the government | one of the leading questions this winter, It is | in the north to_carry” prohibition ina single | be printed on the seore curd as extra pl el of ropo and part of | st spring,” remarked Sir Morrell after o | coiod and wounded secks:his Rosamond and | (Y AT ace its finances on @ firm | the postal telegraph, — Are you in favorof the | state that is now struggling to secure it, nor | may be substituted at the end of au i kel 4 their daughter in love's bower, where, after | Mitte” He praiwed the army and navy, which, | government tuking thetelezraph? 1 presume | enongh antisaloon democrats in the south,us | pleted inning by their club, but the retired fia::‘ u'.l ::;:l'“ _’: :‘\'.:‘\ m"itl‘ml“:x‘:'l“ a. ‘l T o P T s a brief interview, he dics. His paramour | hoe said, thanks to ussiduous care, were grow- | that question will come before the senate, | has been proved in this meworable year players shall not thereafter participate in esort in the world. You see, though d partly for pleasure, Thad to think dreadful news the other day ! stabs herself, when to the o) haned daughter queen, son and soldiers with the former ent ing stronger and stronger. The newspapers are inclined to think so.” “Then I will wait until it comes up in the our con titutionul defeats, but enough temperance men in both to take po there a the game may be In addition the allowed eto i substitute at any time in place of o “He listened to it standing—a great proof (s Tory Law 4 senate,” remarked the senator as he got into | sessim of the government, and give us | player disabled in the game by injury or ill- oxclaiming : ory Law in Ireland. bl e 2 o] e R R | i ¢ of my paticnts, too. When I wasm the | of courage. Ialways make my patients sit 4 “’\ud my traitor with his harlot fled Duneiy, Nov. 16.—The court of queen's hisichringe ors,detve 1o the capltcl: fiff,'.’.-”'r'.'h'd?.: ‘“\'I'n'.i'['.! &:"n:.l-“ ,,;'A’.’-"'J“.,E"u'.f.'l‘ fii.?fi‘..‘.i’infl‘f |-‘<'-“:.‘:1|.: f.‘.w:u.-.fi‘ ”:.‘.’s‘:.m;i.:,:.‘;fi states [ was interviewed, The first question | down when they have to hear such news. Recriminations pass, when | been has quashed the verdict of the coroner’s | Hoosiers Supporting Stockslager. | women shoild use their utnwst’ influence; | subject to the approval of the American ns- put to me was, as a rule: ‘What do you think | The crown princess was present. She r of our country? The next was: “What do you think of our catarrh? 1 answered both questions together by saying T thought it was a fino country for catarrh. Isaw a great deal of it ubout there by the spitting about in mained silent. The crown prince never com- plains,” continued Dr. Mackenzie, gathering up his recollections, “He has never cared much for shooting or hunting, and unlike the vest of the imperial family has always led 8 into the river at hand, with which three-fold catastrophe, the poem, for it is not a play, abruptly ends after a speech from the queen, in which, struck with the dead beauty of her whom she had called “harlot,” and of the daughter, her love for jury at Mitchellstown in the case of the vie- tims of the police shooting on the 9th of September. The court holds the inquest wis illegal, the jury was irregularly empanelled, m.a‘n.l‘-, coroner’s conduct was illegal and partial. WasHiNGTON, Nov. 16.—[Special Telegram to the Bee.]—Indiana ismaking the strongest possible pull for the commissionership of the general land office. All of the democratic congressmen from that state now here have called to sec the president in the interest of and wherever they have the school ballot they should use that to engraft the kinder- garten upon the public school.” In the afternoon the treasurer's and other reports were submitted. Mrs, Corse, presi- dent of the Women's Chyistian Temperance Publication association of sociation, Rule 41, relating to fo ; also amended (subject to the approval of the younger associntions) 1o give the chub tothe forfeited gume the privilege of ing it. vited - games, wes S b o tion of Chicago, guvo n ve- | Paragraph 2 of scction 14, referring to um- all directions, you know,” continued the doc- | very quict life, although ho has, of course, | y o returns and she pronounces forgive The English Liberal League. Assistant Commissioner Stockslager, who is | Port of l"fl\l\':ulk, 'Jm-‘lmluf]p.l.,um px:nnhdni Dl ~~‘~‘-l«l|""')"~ s "‘f'l'!“"‘ hy ;‘""*‘““:'l'”l P, 0! ing o 5 o i . S |20 digettnial L o i e otis Ex-Representative | elude many large and valuable works. Over 2 hat they be paid in- accordance with for, axplatuing Liaeaniog = il takon . “““‘:‘l'*” ’ ‘;":“""‘_ of \ exers | riaga, Loxnox, Nov. 16.—At the annual confer- | i the line of promotion. = Ex-Representative | gy y-two million pages of temperance litera- | contract hetween them and the sceretury of By this time we were nearing Nice, Sir | cise and suffered much fatigue in connection | "y js the rather common-place story, | ence of the English Liberal league to-day, a | Cobb, who was chairman of the house com- | ture have been sent out this year by the asso lengues subjoct 10 the upproval of the di- Morrell called a halt for refreshments at | with his mili dutics. So he feels the irk- | B4 s i s notes. whish | programme dapte provi . | mittee on public lands in the last congress, | ciation. Tts receipts in 1585 ‘were ' &26,000, in ors. 0 with love and jealousy as its key notes, which | programme was adapted approving home gress, Nice. Ho was assailed by a clever Loudon | someuess of his invalidish existence less thun correspondent who cornered him on the step of his carriage for a few minutes while T had temporarily retived to the telegraph office, The clever correspondent presently retreated, also in the divection of the telegraph office, and for u time the great specialist buried him- another man might who was accustomed to an out-door life. He is passionately fond of scenery, by the bye, and the said Dr. McKenzie, “is, on the whole, the most splendid and extraordinary woman 1 cvermet. She has the intellect of a very rown princess,” uburne has produced in verse in which he cmbodies ullhis peculiaritics of style, imagery and dictiou with more of his faults than his excellence. Yet when u reader begins the volume, the title of Bulwer's novel oceurs to him us & question—What will he do with it ¢ —uand an interest is begotten which forces the rule, colonial federation, a triennial parlia- ment, the payment of members of parlia- ment, free education, manhood suffrage, in- ternational arbitration and female franchise. Rent Reduction Rejected. DubLiy, Nov. 16.—Tenants on the County und who has achieved considerable reputa- tion for Lis work in land matters, was at the white house for some time this morning in conversation with the president. Later, Represeutative Matson called upon the presic dent. Mr. Cobb says he is working for the promotion of Mr. Stocksluzor and that he does not want that or any other pl 000, and in 187 £103,000. 1t paid this ernor Tay! dent of the Hair Lifting in NEw Youk, November 18,—[8 k il Telo 50 was amended to permit of any chumpionship game postponed on aceount of n, tied, or wn, to be played off ou the grounds of either club by consent, The application of A. 1. Nichols, who has Dbeen on the black list for several years, for istatement was refused, The changes in the rules at Pittsburg wero for i Town estates of Lord Londondery and Lord : 5 & e (Y adopted. self in a pile of papers. Thetrain rolled on | clever wan and the sweetness and sympa- | g, i A [ himself, but it is stated that if Mr. Cobb | €ram to the Brk.|--Miss Nettic Carpenter, a i . o B Ganitat " finish {it at 2 sitting. Line:s h B ave clined cee) D) v < 1t is said here this evening that a eapitalist again to Canmes, where Dr. Franck had a | thetic charm of a good woman. She is an ex- ‘f,““"" '.‘_‘ AR _1 il ‘“"e_ Lulfnunh have declined to accept the offer | cannot get the position for Mr. Stockslager | young American violinist engaged for the | 1o1d President Wird (o Ay f’,,,.m,.”,,.,'w,.',,,., $ t poet’s best vein abound, preceded and fol- | of 50 per cent reduction of their rents and d short tulk with the doctor. After a few min- | cellent physiologist and a good botauist. She i Chg 4 andi] an lowed by conventional lines. Take these as it is tendered to himself that he will Gerster compan v, was the victim of a cruel refused to re oo el ing onte: iy 18 tho yuastae: 4 <Ay cognize the Brotherhood he and eyt e A Can tll You Uie naracd of overy plaat o troo | LArGL b convontional | il carey out their”determination to_enter | tako it;” Siice tho president lus uccepted | gutrage yostorday uftornoon. Miss Carpenter | & mumber of athers would form 8 wyndicate “You mentioned Bergmann just now, 1| down there. She beats me all hollow o ——— that he will retive, the seramble for the place | 18 or was the owner of a peculiarly fine head “'I‘jm;k.""' ““‘I'\-.']Iln»n;x_lrhglu; ‘r:;. :nm. of sce he has been attacking you very savagely, | at chemistry and knows @ great | Thy specch is fair and soft, as breathes the Rebellion in Roumelia. will be begun with a rush. It is understood | of black wavy hair, which she ordinarily | § “¥1e i ‘1‘..-“‘.-'m:'."r.'\../.-um‘ A wccording to the papers.”” So saying, 1] deal about astrovomy. Then she south, Loxpox, Nov. 16.—In & recent emeute at | that as Mr. Stocksiager will naturally be- | wore falliug loosely over her shoulders. | gaid, would be plac £l New York, ¥ handed Sir Morrell u copy of a Paris news. | sings well, pl a1l paints well, ome of | Which thus 1 kiss to silence on thy mouth. Saki:Saghra, {n easteens Roumelia, sixteen v@fioflu; .u-(\ hCr'.i‘\'»”l"."l'fliillf"}i}x" J llrl;w I;l About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, while | delphia, Boston, Baltime Detroit paper announcing that Profs. Tobold and | her pictures would surprise you, She speaks | Ov: x soldiers werd killed by, the Insurgents and | bat will wait till the chunges in the capimet | ¢ Wwas walking with her father through a | Providence, Bergmann had reafirmed the correctness of | Freueh, German and English - equally well, | These limbs and lips, made thine by contract | thirty wounded. The insurgents lost sixty | take place. crowd on Fourtcenth stroet, n ixth ave- the diagnose they made last May and had besides being at home in —1ade men, nue, some misc nt cut off about a foot of Signed With the Detrofts. . SECE ST ApRy rY (RS e Ts A Court Martial Ordered, her hair, without attracting the attention of Avuany, Wis,, Nov, 16.—Cul Broughton, accused him of having adopted a treatent | all these literatures, a masterof the sciences, | & 3 3 1! y y hy Plymouth’s CallStill Unaccepted. WasHiNGToN, Nov. 16.—A navy court mar- Miss Carpenter or her father, lu fact catcher last year for Milwaukee, has sigued that “"“11;‘ have been rmnl\t-; the m'n-u-d"] an ‘nr:Il-\,:‘h&'vonu'h;hml \\'nml“n.l ke o slave. Loxvo, Nov. 16.—Rev. Charles A. Berry, | tial hus been ordered to meet at the New | hob Yitil she remov "‘h[ v haton réaching | with the Detroits for 1853, “Pobold may have said that,” replicd Dr. | and able to be & good nurse. Whether sho | Or; who has been called to succeed Mr. Beecher | Y, yard to-morrow for the trial of | Strangely eno > 80CO o o otEoit Mackenzie, “but 1 don't believe Bergmann | has the creative faculty which mukes the | No soft reiterance of my name 9 Strangely enough, this is the second time A Strike of Swit did. His attitude towuards me hus alwuys been courteous,” “Here is something more, thongh,” I insin- uated, 1t is nsserted that in cutting out a fragment of the growth in the prince’s throat you wounded the healthy side of the glottis and that it is not certain whether the ligu- ment analyzed by Prof. Viechow wus the George Elliots T don't know.” 1 took the liberty of sayin the princess is thorough 80 are her daughte the crown privee lo English.” At day break we avc at Torche. vell alights for coffee, 't trouble you much more, Sir Mor Next to Germany wland and all things Sir M Can sing my sorrow down, “That comes and goes and colors hope With fear, and love with shame. Or: There is no death save fear of death, Or: 1 could not shut to-night mine eyes unkissed. Perhaps a scene hereafter to be pro- in Plymouth church, Brooklyn, has not yet accepted the offe The London Riots. Loxnox, Nov. 16.—The Globe unofficially says the government will swear in 20,000 special constables in order to check further riots in Loudon. Frightful Loss of Life. itenant Emory H. Taunt, on charges pre- ferred the secretary of the navy. The charges, specifically, are that he absented himself from the Nipsic from October 12 to November 1; that he was drunk, and that he refused to return to his vessel when ordered. Licutenant Taunt is well known in Washing- ton, and his friends can account for his actions only upon the ground of mental that Miss Carpenter, who is a daughter of Dr. Carpenter of this city, has suffered the sume Two years ago her huir was stolen on t ssive days in oo of the stieets of London. —~ A Sounth Carolina Fiend, CoLrmnia, ov. 16, [Speci - gram 10 ine Bee J--Stepheny Bailey, an old men. Mitwavkee, Nov, 16.—A general strike of the switchmen on all roads in this city is ex- pected 1o take' place at noon to-duy. The men nd Chicago wages, The St. Paul co- hus wsked police protection. thireatened sirike of the railway switchmen has not yet taken place up o 1 The mien are waiting the arrival of it Monitian, of the National Swite e S Qincased one. " i s 4 cnt, They say the hurdships suffered | Man living ncar a place called Duck Pond, on ion, who is expected to reach tk bealthy or the diseased one.” 1w nounced--the most polished, tuneful and al- | Caxtoy, China, Nov. 16.—The steamer JangRmany T(im. by 1 ;.lubn::ln" n:ull the Northeastern railroad, had quarrelled 0 thme this aftornoon, before taking That Jast part is nonseuse. The fraganent | vell, but could you tell me sometiing about | luriig of the volume—will be a scene be- | Wab-Yeung burned in Canton river, and | later in the Congo explorations have under- [ with lus wife on Saturday and killea her action, Al is quiel wt the various that Vicchow dissected was from the dis- | your confrores at San Remo?” tween the embowered mother and the loved eased side, for no such thiugs as hedoscr Yos; the doctor could tell a great deal child when expecting the lover king. There about four hundred passengers are supposed t0 be lost. wined his constitution and unsettled his re son, with an ax. He hid the body until uightfall, . when he procured a wheelbarrow and car- | o gy is o 26 " - "t o N a tal - i P o s Stat . existin u stato of health” Bo What e said 1 do ot pretend to - | isa song by the maiden which wust soon | g e m— The N ried it to the engine roosa. Here ho strigped | 1oe nreck s Luofat e Vnyall "\"“ operation was performed three times, aud | wally. Howeser, his pithy and piouant | doubtless be wedded to music, one verse of |y, ENER MR (REE TGRS | Wasmixeron, Nov. 16.—The official list of | part of the clothing from it and thvew the | i I R TG ey 1 each time the morbid chavacter of the frag- | sketcles won which runs: e Aoy A members of the next house of representa- | body into the fiery furnace, Then with cool g go b ment was recognized. And 8o, if on one oc- | intervals . Had I wist, O Spring, said the swallow, and calm deliberation he filled t furnnce here to-day was taken art in by represen S Wi . 9 tives shows it will consist of 168 democrats, | 4nd cal on he : 00 | 1458 Wi 3 An easionit is true that the muceous mewbrane | “Selircotter i a blunt itforward, | That hope wus a sunlit mist, the Saperor, Rad csmureas ot Bomall, The | 1 ablioans and four. independents, Tho | [ wood and lettli burnlng. ' When taxen | Ok o (ol M A was superficially scraped, it is a law of uatore | good-natured wui of high' ability, energetic | And the faint light of it hollow, spirits. independents _are—Anderson, of Towas | wanof tho constuble (0 olean out lis bipe and | behalf of the state and Colonel J. € s that the two vocal chords come together | and industrious, He has had large experi- | In thy woods hud not heard ne sing. e Nichols, of North Carolina: Hopkius, of | om0t e b0t teb e o e o atieinpted | Blackburn delivered the wddress, Qirectly anything is infroduced into thelungs, | ence in his profession, but now prefers laying | by 1s hnd not known my lips had fal- | An Explosion Kills Fourteen Men. | Virginia, und Swith, of Wiscousin, unsuccessfully to commit suicide by cutling O o v ond it is almost unavoidable for the forceps | down the Yaw to discussing or acting with his tered BexLIN, Nov. 116.—Fourteen persons were Of Interest to Newspapers. his throat. He is about sixtyiive and his A Stock Broker Suspends, Bt {0 scrape the other side. Sir Morrelt gave me to understand tuat he Was y ectly careloss of the howis of the Geruan press--as carcless as he was of ise & few mouths ugo. “The crown privce Rringass bave ot lest soutidence tnwe,” He is ful i treatnent," nick at diagnesis and skitl “Irause fs a muy contuined, strong m st painstaking, Yy uguscovist of thirly-eight, a self- . exceedingly elear and ie is wlready kuown to inoal umts ef e dotted ont in sorape at long l i Ere thine did, O Spring, Had 1wist! There 1s much in the theme of “Locrine” to remind one of Swinburn early dreams, “Rosamond” and “The Queen Mother,” but there is no sush power and ‘ouly toughes. of | Killed by an explosion in a coal mine at Gueisenau, near Dartiund, to-day. —— The Kaiser Bekeiy, Nov. 16,—Em) out for a drive this giten Wards gave an audivne: to 1 o William went on. He after- vee Bismarek, WasHINGTON, Nov. 16.—[Special Telegram to the Bee.)—A ruling will shortly be made by the postmaster general that newspapers whose wrappers bear marks for the guidax of their own mail clerk in addition to the regular address will not Lave to pay letter wife wus u few years his junior R The National Grange. LANsING, Mich., Nov, 16.—1he twerty firsy annual session of the National grasge began in this city to-day. Only mgutine work been trausacied 50 fax, Pitianeivuis, Nov, 16.—F, H, €. MU, & vrominent truder, has suspended. He wos bear on the market, and was short 10, sharves of Reading and 8,000 shares of Si Paul. Hewas & mewber of the New ‘ln-a exchatge, but suld bis seat & 2

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