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rTe———— SEVENTEENTH YEAR. " OMAHA, SATURDAY MOR NOVEMBER 19, 1887 NUMBER 154, | RUSSIA'S RULER IN BERLIN, |2, inovesr ot (OLQUITT FOR THE CABIVEL, | s e, awsesee e tese | CLOSE, OF THE CONFERENCE, | Povses: rmvaarmy v wvostina | TRAIN STILL TALKINC. Michael to call on the ku-«vr‘ who did_ the ment of state to-day, where the minister in- Land OIRiH honors of his apartments personally. At 5 troduced his fellow commusgioners to Secre- Lanivis, Wyo., Nov, 18.~(Special Tele- A Significant Event at tho German | came dinner with nincty persons, or rather | The Georgia Senator Named For the | tary Bayard. The conversation was not of a | The League and the Brotherhood His Last Address on American Soil L5 e bence of Messr fram to the Bre. ] —Particulars have been Capital. personages, round one big circular table. Presidential Household. {-y'.:'.'.f.m':'.'.::l",\Tx':nl-l':;h:«:n \\I‘:As?f\xu?}*.a,\“flsx Reach an Agreement. ceived )n" of (Jl fieht ‘i‘v\"’r:: tl‘x:p:m:l‘ land Before Expatriation Forever. s 01 LR ikt O MIE ST N DL AL R Do b R LR o claim between Jesse McDowell and Georgo d o czar o eht. Ne ‘ atord, Bird, which resulted in the killing of Bird TWO SECRET CONFERENCESHELD et ) bt |:?-::}T;":< SPOKEN OF FOR LAMAR'S SHOES. Military Matters. DIFFERENT SECTIONS CHANGED. | [/ U0y e hired men by McDowell, The | HE SAYS LINGG WAS MURDERED. alf way arounc I arc Wasnivaton, Nov, 18.~[Special Telegram killing oc irred thirty-five miles south of litical Prophets Vilas | 10 the Bee |- Pirst Licutenant Charles W. | players Will Only Be Allowed to Get | Luramie, v ar the Colorado line. Bird had | Pool qnd also many men with higher titles but not Bismarck and the Kaixer Are Closs | groator right to them. 1t was by 1o means a | According to Room Men Caused the Death of H Taylor, Ninth cavalry, hus beeri granted two i 3 roempt siace o shilol Mo cted With the Czar For More ¢ dinner table. On the contrary it was Will Remain at the Head of SR Te0s ¥ € Drunk Four Times Before Gets Bt ,‘\'.‘f.',“‘ He ‘w:"‘_""m;'l'(‘m‘“""“: ‘:"A the Bo His Omaha Than an Hour—For- grave, almost to solemnity, as suitable for the Postoffice Department Major S. B. M. Young, Third cavalry, has ting the Final Bounce—Va- provemonts and Wes tob complying Property L 1 Its egn News, the: ‘l\;:_':;‘f;‘@l"ll":‘\:;‘“‘::u:‘-~ '\';*'.*r'—“"“‘fi‘r';;‘l: —Capital News, ;w'vn' rdered from Fort Hancock to Fort Me- rious Rules Altered. with the law., McDowell filed @ Great Value, an o, . Moreo ! 5 ntosh. smestead entr, 0 had not quite sure under what_ circumstances = S TR L A il LA I DI The Czar and the Kaiser. they will next meet. Towards the end of [ Figuring on Cleveland's Advisers. y PRt "detachied service SO R e L L Ll LAl Bl RO bR Gl g Train in Mae. (Copumight 1857 by Jamen Gordon Dennett) | the dinner the kaiser touched his glass to | WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, —[Special Telegram has returned from detached service to Boise | Ngw Yok, Nov, 18.—The base ball con- [ on it Bird had his hired man cut up the | Warrnvieee, Me., Nov. 18— Citizon George Brniiy, Nov. 16—[New York Herald | those of the czar and czarina while all rose | 10 the BEE]—The Critic to-night has the Lt srence committees finished their work at | 1088, Yesterday McDowell hauled some | Francis Train honored this town with his The retirement of Colonel Glover Perrin, o'clock this afternoon und five minutes | more timber and while doing S0 was met b i | certain developments of the past few days | Lioutenant James, Twenty-fourth infan- | TCPOTtto the convention, The discussion | yud the hired man raised un axe, when Me- [ $malh but he assured them the lecture wonld wa, | and these developments lead in a direction | try, has relieved Lieutenunt Carson, Fifth | that followed was short and the modified | Dowell, lifting his vifle half way to hisshoul- | be justas good as though it were larger, and thorities than any other in the history | The czar left Berlin late this evening with. | not heretofore mentioned in the public prints. ry, from duty as ordnance officer at | contract, as agreed upon by the committees, | der, fired one shot at Bird snd another at the | he had no doubt it comprised all the braing of the city. The day was clear and cold. A | out the slightest misk - o thoss. | The fact that Senator Colquitt, of Georgia, | Fort Keno. ‘ i was adopted. Some of the most important | hired man. Both shots were futal. Ridingto | of the town. His theme was “Universal N Ly Wi i put the slightest mishap or unpleasantness. Second Lieutenant Frederick Perkins, | go tions are as follows: # neighboring ranch, MeDowell, aftersending | ey oo, and he spread all over the crowd lined densely the whole length of | During the day, as showing the uselessness | has appeared upon the scene isnot snggy o Il 8 CH I o £ HVe | Jifth infantry, has been detailed to inspect Sect o e ish P A party to bring in the bodies, borrowed | g0 1 conmitarably. HaORE 1t 1Y Unter den Linden from the Russian cmbassy [ of all the elaborate police precautions, is the | in itself, but, taken with the fact that he | the issue of annuity goods to the Tongue | o Section B PRSAICe ue DU "’,"‘2»*, for | suddichorse and rode into Laramie City, | fihl - and - considera) y beyond it He to the palace, Sullen at being driven back | fact that the reporter T sent to see the car- [ Wis yesterday closeted with Secretary Lamar H\"‘"'“‘-‘;*“ {41 Ay i A i1 Bricona re100.00F the b Ha aH EUARARION | e i e gL B T A e out of eyesight of the czar by the | riages safely pass on a dark point of the [ for several hours after the meeting of the i ALy N BGS TSNL orAGIad | T0B thel FEAINABE 67" (16" BUARSHI 1O LHE || Siuiiiy cunataLig of & Wila HOd urt Ao ITHE i s Beneus s Hihi. te TakiikLs LLb Cable—Special to the Bee.|--Alexander 111, | to drink the health of Russia, during | following: “New light has been thrown emperor of Russia, is safelyout of Herlin | the playing of a Russian folk hymn. | Upon the reconstruction of the cabinet by after a twelve hours visit, which has appar- | Lastly the old emperor 8 ently eaused more anxicty to the police au hands heartily with the czar and cza “last address on American soil before ex. - 0] [ vife d one sol The o 3 (r OLON police they showed little enthusiasm | route of the embassy to the station noticed | cabivet, has revived the rumor that he will i the Department of: Dakota to Fort Me- | fourth: that he may be suspended for gamb- HRR SEMTE Hired ur..‘.‘n?‘\I\!m'-lI:n'ux.“h.:u‘:i with | hnd Lot BRI Ly ] except when Drince Willlam sppeared. | that the cear was. not In the first carriage | AEUMG in tha new cabinet deal, ']'h;vw- wro | Kinney, Woming. 0 g‘glm)‘lvlw:"‘rfi"l:‘-}l"n or other dishonorable him, is not known, - MDowell is wnmarried, :I: "",‘"""‘k"“ -}:;“;:m":"‘ )';'“‘\‘l‘:::‘:l‘"h“““"“: T O " arked o v, foty 8 o a > o | various straws which point to Colquitt First Licutenant . Mitchell, Fifteent 3! ok b 1 X has lived in this vicinity over fifteen yes 1 borge ckering, C & sotts, ’:"\u m‘u-nrl.m\ ulllllunlvn |||-|!k !Hu nlu,\; and, in his anxiety to sce the occupants of the \I‘m':urv L \"mlfl‘“”r % ‘: | ey, iy bosas datailed ;m. rtlr(\lil‘llllé Section 8 provides that in case a player be- | well educated and has borne & good bt | He “was sired by the revolution and claimed ho czar und Kuiser were closcted alone | second carriage, got so close that e narrowly | ¢ bl B80T, duty, Department of Dakota, relioving Sec., | ¢omes ill from natural causes the club muy | ion, “Sherift Sterling, with the county at- | bY the people,” and he (Train) was left alone together for twenty minutes. Soon after- | escaped being run over by the czar himseif, [ known that President Cleveland, when in | UG G0 FGE Robert C. Williams, Fifteenth | deduct the amount of sulury which he would wnd coroner, 1eft for the scone of the | and an orphan in New Orleans, - When four wards Bismarck spent an hour and a quarter | The second reporter . at the station slipped | Georkia, was very much impressed with | Gy pantry ’ have earned during b hsence from duty on at noon to-duy and will roturn to- | years old he was labeled and sent to Boston, with the i such account, but that if the player " OrTOW. Nebraska and lowa Pensions, meets with an accident in the per- at the embassy. What was | through the police lines and stood much | Governor Gordon und has since his return to rossed the Atlantic forty-se sald at these interviews no one except ® pro- | nearer the ezar than would have been safe | intimate friends expressed a desire that in three times around the N times, world, and - - AL L WasiiNG1on, Nov. 18.—[Special Telegram | formance — of ~ his duty and be V ;1O GOV O seen through more keyholes thun fesslonal news fakir could pretend to say. | if he had been a nihilist. sqme \wiy GovarroriGordon alght boy Beht iy eyl S e ol wl«n- granted to tho | incapacitated, his wages shall be paid s if he ek FOR_THE GOVERNOR. | fo i broad light,! He never drank, It may be casily guessed though Bismarck e o the semate, - where his ready | TE e Oriinal . | Were performing service. But the club re- | Fairbury's Grand Military Ball in | gambled, stole, lied or belonged to Beecher's did mnot waste seventy-five minutes For Law and Liberty. speech, mservative s Miments and high serves the right, under such circumstunces, He therefore he was called a lunatic. Benjamin A, Hiatt, Aurora; George H, or of Governor Thayer. chureh b L A Lionnik, Moe, 18 uA TBabing was Mold to- | ik ascrer i ba oF wrdib vaitis to the il y to release the injured player, such rolease, | HbshM ey mete. | In 1858 bie owned ships. He sold Moses H I merely polito romarks regard: | 0o e e ory Tesuoor | miniatration. It asserted that Mr. Vilas, | HuWley, York, Increase—Thomas P. Joncs, | however, to be ubsolute aud without preju | o FAtbut e, Heby &.: Ll lal v"]’";] Grinnell a ship for #0000 in 183, He had CIERR e U O Jacob Bright nceuscd the maglstrates of con- | stnee e hus been looking the* fleld over, has | T8 Citys John Blascock, Chiappell, ciey i f e ’m, ) o "\ e | [ e L e ST B oSNNI G D e R R R SR T S R ID e i posions: Hathel, mother of William | , Section 10 permits a_club, as punishment | of company D, of the Sccond regiment, in | He went around - the workd in elehty days, remains obdurate to arguments of blood anc o ¢ sconduct police 3 ! oncludes desire tc for insubordination or any violation tract, to withliold from the pl f acon- | Youor of Governor John M or and his iun".lult-n Verne wrote up my oy, Ih; 8 Wuges *h too e ouse | 1eid the first tramways in England, and 10t to exceed £0 for each offense. ’1‘"‘"‘.“_'"" ltizebll e the oners houso | pg . 40w beforo England knew he was Section 14, in cuse of & violation of the [ Jast evening, was the event of the season. | g% intey. Then they tore them up. terms of the' contract, empowers a club, on e two hundred couples were present. The | Fe eheckmated NOAaVOr by LAl sonable notice, to terminate the contract | ladies’ dresses were strikingly handsome, | ing the Nor Pacific He told and stop pay, and it forfeits all claim to pay [ The hall was de Sl v | of his astounding 1 luck in Omahd on the part of the expelled player. 1 the musie was the vory | 10ts He had 100 lots there which ‘tion 15, in case of violation of a con L ML ! 4 Y| his private secretary informs him, are worth tract by a club, empowers the player to ter- Governor Thayer und Mre. Licutenant | gog 600,000, and the beauty of it was he had minate the agreement on sonable notice rge K. Jeuken led the grand march fol AR o ATes and in case the club shall cease to bea wem’ | Wowed by Adjutant Wse the court hud will soon be shown | Stead denounced the brutality of the police [ change his position. The postoftice depart- | ‘31 n..i'?f\;'.::l;:\"ilil{udi{“xlliixsn‘.‘.'.‘-":}\‘\\y"'.]:',';.:x‘; :;: Lco William rose an | and charged them with maltreating prison- | ment to him has been o source of constant | Riber (deceased), Sioux City. Original— © to meet the | ors taken last Sunday, both during the row | study and he has devoted two and a half | Jonathan Roberts, Marengo; Manuel Achan, and after they ‘wero taken to the station. | o hard work to mastering its details. g To ik John - Waggoner, Fredericksburg, cold | il ) The motion to form the league was offered by | 2000 e Selnatal i ase Silas Randall, 1)és Moines ; Thomas morning, too, not well caleulated for carly | Suunders, who condemned the government | 2¢cept. the portfolio of the interior depart- Sioux Rapids: Joseph A. Hunscll, rising. in the morning the police | as responsible for the whole affaiv. Socialist [ ment, it is pointed out by his friends, would Harvey Stewart, Corydon: Abn. cleared all approaches to the station, A | Hyndam scconded the motbon, which was | be for him to tie himself down to his desk Boggs, Clarindu; George A, Fish, Ocl- 7 FaaD W Bda, ol e individ. | adopted. and go through the same constant, coaseless in; Avchibald Freshwater, Fairficld ”““\I ik 'fi“'f‘f,"h"h.""-( 5 “",".h fi':rh‘."‘ TR work in acquiring the details of his new po- orge Phipps, Hamburg; Willinm Henry ual being allowed to remain on the platform. Jenkins, Leon. Reissuo—Hiram Hunte iron, it is thought here by Russian action, Pr hour before daylight in ord czar outside Berlin, It was a bitir or fax d - be o0 pay 1o intere can’t be forecl Hungarian Pilgrims to Rom at he ha 1 v rmed § o league, rovic Mrs. Licutenant W/ eclared P o, © thoug ld The restaurants and waiting room were S e e e L sition that he has aiready performed in the Ayjoninineville: Daniel Hoffa, Waterloo. ; the leagu \ it 18 pr vided that th oA S ENA NI declared hin a unatie. He thought it paid, 1ENNA, Nov 1 it ) pilgrims SatEMEs dbattaie This 5 ta £ 1) h r shall, if the right of r vation he g 10 be a ie. He said among other things | cleared even of s I saw that one | ¢ Rome to attend the pope's jubilee will | § i iis, an intimate Saociation. | C. M. Murdock and Miss Kima iion | The " escort consisted of Colonel ¢ Phillips, ofethe First regiment. Major G RBills, Lieutenant § friend of his yesterday said, he unfortunaten 3 Who sleeps during f gapt for tne Holy City on Monday headed by | Mr., Vilas would do unless espe the day in a room with the window opening | Cypdinal Limor. The Hungarian aristo- | to do so by the president.” over the platform, was f rave his | eratie ladies’ committee to-day handed Mon- idnotheliev The Free Delivery System, A L P ally urged [ Wasmiaros, Nov, 18.—The annual report A L L 4 at least the same amount in us herein of Superintendent Cates, of the free deliv vibed, otherwise said right of rese that the Mohawk Indins never destroyed the tea in Boston harbor, but that 1,100 men from Dorchester Heights, under Washings = ; 5 Lo by L ([ e nanty Ne e | ton, carried it 0 John Hancock's store, and S e | Rt Gl b o E e National Capital Notes. system, shows the number of fres delivery hall forthwith cease. cvson, Lieutens ze B, Jonken, | hosold it room when the czar was about to urrive. | scignor (u«h.m!' ELY .I‘AII:I: EEhi oo WasHINGTON, Nov. 15— [Spocial Telegram | offices to be 180; number of carriers em- ‘tion 16 provides that u player shall pay | Tieute Prominent gen- rtant information Citi 5 £24,000 for the pope. Numerous other valua (St L 3 te present This wus a sign of the prevailing |y hy . lia iuve heen sent to his holiness, to the Bee.]—The National Republican | Ployed, 5310, Cost of service during the a club 830 for his uniform, and thut the club | (R Aniibt tedhwastutLingg thosnarellsty mania of the police who seemed ! . g Ll kichil] CPUDTICAN |G ) Veur 84,018, dncrease of Eix shall pay the player's traveling expenses the reception to the gove and stafl gkl MTO0I COnspiric ¥ all day to hove an overmaster — league, organized here a fow days ago, has | fie pr y During th when from home, the dancing was continued to a late hou Nited bet §100,000 that Lingg would die. Fear- BRIkt ofiin attamptite. G i A Jubilee Institut ) moved into its quart at No. 1401 M riers delivered and collected 2,2 ; ‘mpowers a club to terminate a s o T ing that he might be repricved, they mane '“; i ‘] L] . ": i i k Rose, Nov. 18, ~The pope has nominated a | chysetts avenue, where 700 to 800 guests ean | picces. contract at will on ten days notice, the player LAWYER CHANG BARRE aged to have b by u can- mite bombs. Toward 9 the Second rc commission te o et to found A0 d 1 v S & = to receive pay for the ten days in case he i gy . TRo cow | dle i ch bomb, el Coao TS 1 ey e || B Ot n;*.” 0 G n(w:v‘wll be aecommodated and where it is proposed to A Great Naval Hngagement. Bt i Eault Tor the ending of the tsreenent, | N0 Pigtaila Can Practice Before New | {1 o ok londing to the station and to the embassy. | we i b el ase to moeimemon of the | hold the meeting of the national committee | Wisinswroy, Nov. 18.—[Special Tel BectiBnSARTt s PUFth o i dbratooacrant York's Supreme Court. SxiloubaREM RECh Gyl working classes to commemorate his jubilee. | poxt month, The club rooms are very sumpt- | to the B agreed t The other side was lined with police, who | He propo atood so close it became phy for the most desperate hie engagement is annour it an employer shall have the right [ New Youk, No Theodore Nelson, chief con- | to “rescrve” apl for the seison e Hup. | suing the term” mentioned in_the ¢ U | and Said ri s that the sum of §200,000 be fcally impossible | raised to start the institution 1 to push through — 18.—The general term of | going to St. John and had the supreme court to-day refused to admit | short poem,™ which he Hong Yen Chang, a young Chinaman, as a | Followine is the closing hed down a rded to reads nous and are to be the recognized headquar- | of Comme s for the purty at the nutional c iract, iht s hereby accorded said em tal. | structor of the navy, and Miss Cora € will be run_on the plan of the Union | hard, g ho bt Holata Captat ¥ A0 A Sl e Sir John MeDonald is old friend, TNE RIS g AL e Wilson Quits the Eiysee. | by will be yun o urd, duughter of dlie late Captain Hubbard, | Mover ‘upon' the following conditionss 1, | member of the ‘bar, he having passed ex- |50 1o mie since S one; " s i no ] buy | PAms, Nov. 18.—M. Wilson and his family | ““FNEN G Vaiseovered that Reitzel, who | OF the British na t is stated thut the | mpyie caid player shall not be reserved at u | amination. The application was denied on [ &g et Sirdohn stand by SirJohn, },",:‘,,:'u oy e s munurbe, | have quitted the palace of the Elysce. The | made theinflammable speech over the aharehe | Thriske will be privato aud will take place | gulary less than that mentioned in - this | the ground that he was ot a citizen and in | Dominion ehicfiain to the end. =’ B pollba . fovosa. o the Dublic back | extreme left and a mojority of the repub- | ists’ wraves at Chicugo on last Sunday iy contracy cept by - consent of said | gpite of the act passed by the last legislature Give me larye blackboard in Town hall Tt e were out of throwing distance | lican members of the chamber of -deputies | Who formerly lived blow-liard Postal Changes, o That a player, if he 18 reserved | A0 ozing the supreme conrt to waive his | On twents third, and T will show have abandoned their intention to send a | the first Louis "‘“‘“‘"“"" for the mext ensuing se ade, a well | Wasmrvaros, Nov. 18.—[Special Telegra alienage.”” Justice Van Burnt said that the | How bonrds of trade cun make port grow of the rond. Detectives were present in con- | dataation to ok Brosident Grevs to resign. | known resident, says of Reitzel: *His ha ApBIaTEN Doy (Rl rcial Tulogtard shutl be one of not more than fourteen | JUEERT G ot compel the court o do | Beyond its old-time natal wall. 5 i delegation to ask Pr ent Grevy to resign, g to the Bee. |~ Valentine Devin was to.day then unde tract. That is, hat gislatur a pe “Were I not leaving native land forever," siderable numbe There were rumors, Sty angue eover the anarchists’ er T P T e e e act, ,hat | SRhing they. had no right todo. Sub- ere 1 not leaving na aud ¢ Stant ] 0y : 3 probubly a bid for the editorship of the Ar. [ APPOIRIEG HOSTASLET ¥ P T eht of reservation shall ~be Timited | (G00nt o th 1'Chang filed citizenship | he said in_conclusion, “I' would offer you probubly false, of the presence of a lurge Will Interpelate the Gove [rabubly o bid for the sditorship of the AT | county, Neb., vece Philip MeKean, réuoved. | 1o that number of players and o more. juc ) 1 ip | 81000000 cash in B or provie force of Russian detectives. 1 saw many | Pamis, Nov. 15.—The extreme ER Ay VS OLOXGCURION 0 etion B0 fixes the waies 1o be puid. This | Papers, and the general term will now have pics. But those who know Reitzel know | The Smithsc ument [ he is perfeetly harmles an will be entrusted | time before he has cour nto the station. | with the motion. It is reported that Rouvier | #11y shed one drop of any m fan's New Secretary. | o1 0 flxes L This | 1) condider thenr, Justice Van Brunt was of > boar oL 3) in tp oo act relating to Chinese subjects none cou bf the board of regents of the Smithson- | in phraseology. Some of the ¢ footlingy i A Fatal Wreok on tho Cheaapeake & Russian faces in the crowd but they looked | finally decided to interpelate the gov more like students than detectives. At 10:20 | to-morrow. Clemenc the czar's train rolled slow It will be along [ nough to person- | v's blood. But | 118 LL |"l“).\l A TRESTLE. i s To O NEWSpApErs are villi iun institute Prof. S. P, Langley was elected | the old contract are: Substitution in X s Wi rivel " will oppose immediate discussic 1t | w8 long us the newspapers are so willing to | ian institute Pro P 3 —— Ohio in Kentuck The engine was driven by tho chief train | will oppose, imnodiute .',fu,,‘,’m:".f{ And Wi ke his harangucs. onspicuous. he will be | sccretary of the institution to” succeed the [ 6 of euphemism for drunkenness: securing A Circulal finers. LovisvirLe, Nov. 18.—The engineer and o dispatcher. In the first carriages travelled, | Yo ST 8 TR T late Prof. S. I, Baird. of full pay for injurcd players: putting of 3 heh . ., Nov. 18— « : after a truly Chinese fushion, the principal [ = . would ignore the anarchists they would soon e fixed value on uniforms; insertion in section [ Prirsnvee, N circular 8 now | hrakeman of train No. 16 were killed by an railroad officials responsible for the security Prominent Nationalists Sentenced. shut up. A CH VISITOR. 18 of that portion which prevents the rese being prepared by the sec retary of the Feder- it on the Chesapeake & Ohio Southe vation of a man at less salar; Some surprise is expressed that Joseph Falied Over mull DB ofaman g Pulitzer, editor of the New York World, [ Amsterdam, of the road bed, ete. The train w thun he shall | ation of Miners and Mine luxurious | Denis ¢ illiam C aborers to the | wester e ar Paducah, Ky, i . Nov. 15— William Condon, a prom- western railroad near Paducah, Ky., thiv i At e > Lo miners, orgunized and unorganized, of the [ yorning, The engine oolpitatad int ivios bcen by i tor Htngleoc LTy heas Hlinont natiouslist aves sontencediat Miloholls: | shioud sperid twolidayel hero! this weelsmit AcrolitoWolkhing heco Lons, Won't Admit the Cowboys. country. 11 wil provido that no strike shall | orcck from e TS b i mot_specially remarkuble except for the in- | town to-day to_one month’s imprisonment at | not call to pay his vespects to_the president, |, Avsteroas, N Y., Nov. 18.—An aerolite | 0 O LS She FOWAONE. - ST e fatire without t] it | i Duried e Bacthuiand e genious way it was arranged so as to make [ hard labor for intimidation. His solicitor [ Mr. Pulitzer has returned to New York with- | weighing three tons dropped with a loud re St. Pavr, Minn., Nov. 18, —[Special Tele- D e I T o ety | other brukeman Were scriously injured. it impossible for the inmates to be secn, | Withdrew from the court, alleging that the | out going to the white house and his friends | o™iy front of the Merchants’ National | €7 to the Brr]—A well posted base ball | & O HOERER 0" v, cis0 of 5 - Tho czaring was the firsst to alight, The | Mukistrate was prejudiced. et that he will not_ sup- [ PrS i OWG LN STTIR0 this mor. | man, talking yesterday about the proposed | Sxerabiv OIS OF anRaon B ossn EeRCTETO caar followed—a heavy, tall man T o r. Clevelund in the event of his renom- | it B8 RSN AU ITEN ation in the ground. | admission of the Kansas City clubto the [ the district where it occurs shall levy apon | Preesnuia, Nov. 18 > boe Nrie N S btanoe Vata ) at excitement was created by the occur- | American association, said: “Don’t takeany | both organizations. The tw rds Will [ gween the Bessemer rail manufacturers of whose fine bearing and presence are Jwnox, Nov. 15.—Parnell has written a Postal Statistl rence and lurge crowds viewed the celestial | stock in the storvat all. C. I, Byrne, owner | meet in this city in February to v the S I T e the best reply to the dastardly stories | jotter tothe news agency stating that hi e o e 3 . - Byrue, : _ s g © | the country, of which there are twelve in es | e tothe news agency stating that his WABHINGTON, 18.—The anuual | visit Local ¢ finditraces: of rom, | ot R o R e a e wvith tvo oth reply of the miners. Tmmediately following dl i told about bim. One of his | health is slowly but steadily improving, He report of Second Assistant Postmas- | M kel, aluminum and other metals on the | 7 iomanch '“”' ‘"_ PN haN this meeting a gene delegate convention of | number, is exciting widespr ad interest, It sick children, who may have changed Eu- | does » N [ G T [ e e, el U ST Gl ey n gontloman, boaht the frunclise of the Metro- | il the mincrs in the country will bo' beld in_ | hus boen definitely and anthoritively stated ropean histo ¢ foreing the czar to meet [ menti s, 08 his doctors have advised | o0 “oee for the year was & en '"o. e Bk ibilaa conbierini thie nokltion fio Miatg || BlvabuLE: that all the manu have decided to the kaiser, came running to the car window | bim to avoid exposur g el i 3 AQ; L DU held in the association. Byrne is considered ey Tl order a general suspension of work and that v Py = — In the sta there was an ine CINCINNATI, Nov. 18.— this morning . Big Winning. 5 5 1 xoa iy and kissed his hand to Graf Moltke, who, in e 4 one of the shrewdest men connected with S S h s while the time has not heen fixed, it is ex- Russian uniform, was too much occupied Prose Lord Mayor. o Toute okt a five started in the carpenter shop of the Cin- | use ball to-day. He saw a of cato | NEW Yorg, Nov. 18— [Special Telegram to | pocted that it will oceur the 1st of December, A nadeniniiu i, DuntiN tion will be in- | In the mail pas there was an | ciunati Southern railway at Ludlow,Ky., and | a rivalry between th kly the Bee.]—A story started last evening that | The cause of the suspension is the unsatis- with the imperial parents to notice the child " Y iy s o i ; v i he arket. Tl The princess nbassadors and nobles were | St 1 Mayor Sullivan for | increase of a decrease of | spread with great rapidity. Owing to the | team that would pi t wing card | at the Union club, at a session over bac 1 fi Vn|'\ '.m ition wlnl 1'4 ail !lul‘ ; o rected for o mdment either on the platfc publishing reports of meetings of proclaimed 2311 in cost. 1 s » | Jack of water and the fuct that Ludlow has ;”l"'l‘ “"*‘:;v'l‘”";"jmIV:\.IJ‘lnx'ril‘xx‘n; m\nin 51111‘1 h'- recently in the card room, Mr. Allen Thorn ";"I""“I ;:'\“””"l‘_“\"\“ nith ‘I‘f‘l" \f.:::‘l“x:‘m: l" g the pla branches of the National league. Was an iner miles in length of | no fire department, the immense car and ma- [ Bimselfand thorefo et the Mets, Dt | e Rice, of the North American Keview, | Slted owing to e wages and ra D o o aites T Iolide Aud a0 uolLconorige cliine shops, covering wwo ucres of | YO U Aloiaait ';x.‘ o b .1‘1‘\-‘l 1,,’;{ Won £225,000 from Mr. Pierre Lorillard, M. | HOBEeS f0orore - filliam egood matised and.is, slnogrcly ExingGlalstonaiBosBlander, :x'l"',';‘l"f’,','.‘.‘.'fi',','\(.',’.. EAR R, ‘f.‘.,m. and | Eround, were totally destroyed, together Kansas City owing to the | Rice himself said amiably that the story was Mecting the Grand Trunk's Cut., grieved at the crown prince’s illuess, but it Loxuoy, Nov. 18.—Colonel Dopping and | LA S \LEE B G Mo total amount. of | With all tools - and - achin and et distance from the latter to the other as- | ridiculous nonsense, and” that t might as NEW York, Nov. 18.—At a meeting of the must nevertheloss have been & rather | friends have decided to bring action against | dutimates subimitted to mect the requirements | §arEe mumber of cars und materials, About ution cities, 1§ Bryne is going to sel tho | well credit him with winning 1000000 as | 4 10 TR T TS I G R0 proud moment for her as the czar | Gladstone forslande of the office of the second ussistant posti :,x‘”'mj':‘:,‘"'."‘; CoE ‘:Iup L aap ol nchise at all it would go to Buffulo or | ¥2 ._m;_ hi l“m e forms of polite und | L0t e by tho Grand Trunk ve seply over her hand a -— tor gare SR L 85.89 employ UYL SR S0l ¢ 0 | some other eastern city, It costs more for | husty denial Mr. Rice went so far us to say | consider the ide by irand :’:.‘::\:l.l n'u‘l‘:'\'lll:l;‘in';l)n\\‘ ml\‘th inIl‘u‘::n'l- :::.‘ Suppress the Poor. s"" o ‘lrul for the fiscal year 188889 |.-|,\.||.|nl|..:1;j..... d proper : The \.,,.7 ‘»'"l ball clubs to t now than it did when | that'there was “nothing in it,” but did not | ond d beef and export trafic November 3 & i i NDOY, Nov. 18.—Six thousand volunteer 7 e Lot St b futwiy stated, but must exceed | Kansas City wasin the League and as that | say yes to the query if this meant thut he had | 14, it was resolved that _the Grand Trunk ; would have in state affairs as empress. * A | <N COE TS T mong citi- Chamberlain is Non-Co ttal, (;;”-00‘_ . Ludlow is o _small vi e on e | oranization was compelled to drop them it is a large sum of money from | rates be adopted as a basis of the rates of the $¢ four-horse open carriage waited for Prince | fOUSUbIS SO0 SRRV T e Sunday, | WasmixaTos, Nov. 15.—Joseph Chamber- | Obio river, opposite Cincinnati.and is waigh | highly improbable that the association will | Mr. Lorillard at buccarat. Mr. Lorillard the | joint committee, with further modifications William and the czar. Bands inside and el ; “| tain, the British fisheries commissioner, | GehGRASRL U HE Sthern ritway shops for fowboys in ufter the League's ex- fer could not.find of cattle and other tarifs made. necessary - bauds outside competed in playing the Rus- Lord Lytton Honored. gave an audience this evening to about | All of the buildings destroyed were of e TET FOTI L R e sian national hymn. The open carriage drove hox, Nov. 18.—Lord Lytton has been | twenty newspaper men, Chamberluin was | wood. Only a street separates the village _ Pauline Hall's Suit. 8o re d that ¢ Grand ) 4 D B 3 NEW York, Nov. 18.—{Special Telegram any further changes the chuirman of off slowly. Behind followed a closed court | elected lord rector of Glasgow university. nnderstood to say at one point that the pur- | dwellings and business houses from the 5 3 ky Nov. 18.—{Specia 1 T R carriage with Princess William, the czarina ——— of the commission was to make an en- | fdames, but by the efforts of citizens with | Two Negroes Fight to Satisfy a Girl | to the Bk ]—Pauline Fredericker Schmid- ariffs to conform thercto, and her two children. The Charlottenburg | Reported Resignation of Wilson. ¥ new treaty, the existing treaty having | backets uided by w littlohund eugine of the Wham Both Liove. guil White, known to the public as Pauline — court carriages and private cacriages camebe- | PA1%, Nov. 18.—It is rumored that M. Wil | proved unsatisfactory, but upon further in- '\‘;}},',‘ ptthe five from burning the whole | g4x Axtonto, Tex., Nov. 18.—A novel | Hall, of the Casino company, has brought New York Central Time Table. ARBELRA .08 *Chine 2 | son has resigued his seat. quiry, especially us to whether an interpr R s S The steamer | @ueloccurred on the outskirts of the city | suit for separation from her husband, Ed New Youk, Nov. 18.—On Sunday next the Riadin Llosk e, A iha.emssey. tho 1o ; | fation of the oxisting. treaty might not bo | cierrfGreon By s totally destrosed by | this morning. Scopy Jones and Abe Smith | muna R. White, an Englishman of some | New York Central railroad will adopt a new o e i, FOREST S IN ARKANSAS, rn;l;l:l ;y\'h::-!‘ “nlmhllllizw|""l‘|:":':él‘“: ‘"f‘ |";'l‘|h fire this morning. No lives w lost. The | are two young negroes aged seventeen and | means. Tt s possible the husband may bring | time table, the feature of which may revive . A S sides, he became na ) a eYOne o 0l i alued i, (0 ( i ¢ d b rehus, counter s e 8¢ 0 varions sturhi ime alr Vool NRT% buck %0 thut those behind the third row of | Valuable ¥ y and Live Stock | poit of admitting that such might be the | Doat, Wis viluel at 316,00 and - insured rsspostivoly, sudlilaokc sy Erohus. | counien snioliecaisn of Yarious disturhing | the fast time rivalry between the trunk ) trees could see little, T was told by a house Being Consumed, possible outcome of the conference. He i 1, S ”'I "" "“;‘:‘l‘l:":'"“\':j‘.“ -:1'1‘71‘[\ : g e M Yiall sues on the geound of | lines. The night express has for several s R <., Nov. 18, Fore: oS ough kely the subject of cos ereiu - — eh P g his s a A 8. 6 F0R0: - M88 9 . s ars le! ps 5 . owner that the utmost stringency was used | LATTin Rock, Ark,, Nov. 15— Forest fives | thaught it unlikely the subject of commercial National W, €. T. U, oas and vigor charactoristic of the negro | abandonment, though the husband says his | years left here at 8:15p. m. On and after in keeping from the windows of neighboring | are burning at many points north, west, | WHH WES CHEEC UG, BOHE O v | Nasuviiie, Nov. 18.~In the W.C. T. U The girl induced them to decide as to | trip abroad is‘on business and with no inten- | the 20th inst. the train wiiLloate aVILIENR: houses all persons whose records were not | South und east of this city, and the smoke to- | 3doubt that any arrangement agreed to by | convention to-day one of the important de- navidinve herlyARBUN KR duel S| | o8 srahendoning bor. _ T e L B clear boyond dispute. As @ matter of fact, | nigbt has settled down 8o dense as tobe | the British commissioners would be held [ cisions was the creation of a missionary A A Advancerine running time three hours: and fifteen min- most of these windows were closed and unoc- | alwost Intolerable. For four days fires have | binding by their government board to further p.-c\.,-t-lu ork in ull s B e e B G N 16 = n utes, cupied. s the kuiser drovo up, the embassy | becn eaging on the bills ind ou Jottoms of N s s il he afternoon Mrs, Carse, of Ch R AL ek both revolvers were dis | Aparchist Parsons' bool - Most Tailed. stood to greot tho czar, On the lowar floort i‘:‘._‘:‘",‘,',":.“ S thing before them, Tapping | | WASHINGTON, No. 1S.—[Special Telegram ™ \which it is proposed to € re, Tt | ghurked, Scopy falling to the ground with @ | jun_Tts Philosophy and Scientific Basis, Nawione. Moy, 10T ohans Mosbehas the left of the entrance there was some weak | SWeeping everything before ) JAPDINK {040 Ber, |—A controversy is going on be- | 18 to be twelve stories high, have a tower | JESCER S, and was subsequently | Written in prison previous to his execution | peen released on 1,500 bail. When Mosy cheering with little heartiness until Prince | ub cane brakes, }\I ] llflmmnuh ]..r tween the friends and opponents of Secretary | Which will command a view of the entire city | 500850 ailed. | Scopy will die for being an uccessory to the Haymarket | was arraigned in the court of general sos Villig v el The e | & v e oed \g [0 5 - and g K (NN, 3,000 subse b X b 8 ‘ i bl b 4 AN O o enera - “,‘“‘;“l‘{ e A R L T e e o pmanth®: | Lamar over that. official's age. The records | i Sont S0 ..f\thn‘i-u:,,i.m,n"' ubgeri A Swede Laborers Terril v massacre, were issued here this cvening. | gions a woman named Ida Hoffman, who gvitable band struck up & Russian air. | ), cened runins of homes, fencing and out- | have been drawn on to show that he is sixty- ening meeting was devoted to the | A Swede Laborer's Ter Death. | The tone of the work is indicated by | gaid she was the wife of & physician, an- The czar and Prince William jumped lightly | potae Al the I Torces 'on the | eieht years old, which, if trus, would put him | reports of superintondgute. A groat nass Buart, Ta., Nov. 15 —[Special ramn to | the author's declaration alwost at the | nounced that she was present to give bail for ! from the low e threw off their cloaks 18 have employed iu fighting the | bevond the pale of the supreme court bench. | meeting was held at Masonic block.addres: t Bre]-—John Nelson, a Swede, was [ outset that the ““"""‘““;"}I“* ”"‘r‘ [;”*_;' Most. She was accepted and — the trial was and walked with a firm step along the line of ress of the thames. ” Large numbers of | His friends are trying to show that was | by Mrs. Hoffman, of Missouri, und N killed lust evening. Ho was at work for T, | SIIGH 18 & COMPICEEG, TRG A1 O ather | 86U for the the company, his Raiser Alexander regiment | Sattle und hogs have becw caught in the | born in soptomber, 1823, and that ho 1s the Lathrop, of Michigan, .on “Why Have Pro- | P. Griftin, seven miles southeast of Britt, | y, R T AT S (T e e { which he brought with the regimental colors | (U MG W0ak 0f Tife and destruction of | shown by tho e aDi the |r|vu|‘x'“||l?|‘11lll S o, AUTRSHEHA e 3 BONS ‘{' ‘l,'"‘“" ':‘ .‘"l“f“!] ff"‘lflfif pueon “\“.1,! i | Whether you give him enough in v T special dispatch } o remain with him while he stayed in Ber- v will be great. Everything is dry. | of Lamar that the ouly experience he ever —y - AR AL QI e ed a0 | Purchase the same : oy (ot F A % o augur struck a rock and the team stopped states that the propeller Pacitic stranded to: lin. Meanwhile the czarina, who had driven 1l streams everywhere aro [ had in law was to_occupy a law chair in o Weather Indications. Suddenly that .ty word thrown back and | making Charce ce o ion Effoots o o8 up, was the first to enter the embassy to the mtiucnce of the lon, college for a year. 1t is stated that he never | For Nebraska: Colder, ger the sweep flew back with awful force, strik- L ENE Sy ", ; <Heota i a reet the kaiser. sicing the children, the | 4routh ever knowr. tried a cause or had an_argument of any de- [ woithor, fresh to brisk winds ing Nelson on the jaw, tearing his check Satt Lake, Utah, Nov. 18.—Receiver | Lake Superior. She was lumber laden an :. IRt & Tayarentatia bty (o 2 KT g scription i law made to him before he be- | G eh FERE i . driving @ lynch pin into Lis head and | United States Marshal Dyer to-day took | bound down. The steamer was built in aer.ala 8 oharactoristio K. s An Ohio Be nl)l iend came secretary of the interior, shifting to norther . alting his ook, producing instant death. | charge of the cts of the Perpetual Emi- | Cleveland in 1864, und was valued at 22,000, they must see Lis palace, and invited the s 4 = — For lowa: Colder, generally fair weather, | 3 had only b few month Amer- BN = She was owned by Cook & Wilson, of Michie A " oLusErs, O, Nov. 18.—Some excitement Omaha R Cmblalnt 5 . g Nelson had only been afew months in Amer- | gration society. The assets were nominally czaring 1o come and bring them, which she 2 (e 1 fresh to brisk winds, gencrally shifting to | jca and hus no relatives on this side. gan City, Ind h was caused this evening by the discovery of i e 3 ica and hus no rela iis side. in notes and accounts, with a crodit e “sdi aid. Later In tho day, after the greetings at | 'ed LS L SO MG 0L TOF 4y o0l e | e O O e weon ot guante | northerly. e £ $107,574, to the tr trust and a lar i Troubl A the embassy, the Kaiser and czar drove to | &8 P SO TS TEEE O T manufacturers und business men of Omaha | A cold wave will extend over Minuesota, Will Raise the Quarantine. QL SIATETA, L0 1 Enaten In rust A n.1arke. 2 _Pinainesy hles, Schloss to visit the Princess William, who | Diriment of the StatcJournal, 1t wus plageed | have complained to the inter-state commerce | Dakota, Ncbraska, Tows und Wiscousin: |~ Des Morves, Ia ALmala- | A0 B e O A ook | (SN Ay Oy QYN creditors of i 105 the/8e00nd Hime loday was honored s | AYU0K S5s ud Rad A OB Jute UPEGQ WML | commission that the Burlingtan Northwests mporutiro will peebavly full 80 to 85 [ gram o the Bem]—The state bourd of | iforgave” debts due ‘this society to tho | Mitchell, Vance & Co. yesterday accopted the wife of the heir apparent. 8 match, so that 1t Sould bo figHios by wiv~ | orn, St. Paul and Rock Island roads chargo s | FOFEEER, BY, Bunday doraind, With high | health in session here to-day formally rec- | amount of §31,100.4 the offer from Mr. [Mitehell, who proposed to AU 1 0'clock this morning back to the em- | SA,Stephiug con it It was bicet Huse, | rate from Chicago to Liucoln, Wahoo, Fre- : % ommended to the governor the advisability pay 50 per cent of the claims and_organize a bassy wemt the caar, driving always | batthe bomb did not ‘_‘x-“‘\ e Doy thint, | mont and Blue Springs, Neb, which is much A Moonshiner Hanged of raising the cattle quarantine against the company which unll assume the e lial nlm‘rucl - A e 5 st Sl ill inves. | less than the co ed rates from Chicago to e & s state of Illinois except as to that part of it Pelegram | the old concern und give notes secured by Dbetween rows of police with the people that it is not a hoax and will inves !) \ .n‘. ! n-\gx{x\;x !k tes from Chicago ATLaxTa, Qe Mol -Bilman Tus |88 O N alon. stocks | 1o e na Rty SN AL OROCH 5 “ mortgage for the other 50 per cont. forced back fn front. The czar with Ouiaha und the Nebraska points named. The | tice was hanged at Hywassee to-day for | yards and some adjoining cattle resorts.. It 4 . (i g BukraLo, Nov. 18.—Austin M ard e e S Iy b & in @ broken panel of the door of the Gor Goneral Weder drove to call on the ¥ 4 complaint charges that Omaha is unjustly | the murder of James B, Goddard. Justice | is expected that th vernor will issue a , jeweler, le an assignment this morning. R ey oAt ite dat Fishing umluu-u discriminated against. The complaint con- | was a moonshiner and’ killed Goddard be- | prociamation to that t LO-LIOITOW. Herald office last night with intent to blow | ye only peefer litors are employes. kaiser. He was received in the vestibule by i a oo Nk nighR WL RIGR L 10. RIOW Adjutant Buelow, Colonel Brosigve, Count OUCRSTER, Mass. 15.-A EONES of | tinues that the city of Chicaxo is largely ben- | catse hie thought he hd given information S e ::":‘g(nu‘f'&;flkue ie fuse was defective and Iml;’muv‘[.‘,il‘md Edwards for over f’li”: | Al - Ly hing business f car ending Oc- | o o detriment of vondi- | 1eading tothe discovery of his still, loped With a Colored Man. d ode. in favor o nnic Sdwards were takel talvnord ".'1“‘\3 nl;‘n :“ld”“‘“‘y £he om . ;«5 LT 'n-wls‘huw :mx: tfl‘.ou-!:llr |:::i‘lx.lm|‘x "::n‘lf\t:x‘x'\“‘;m (ltlm“: :\‘ 2 O\hn\ll"r Ia., Nov. 18.—The neighborhood ST i the superior court by default. \ was escorted by Graf Perpoucher to the s SURY, RUQIWE e b B y forbidde: only en- In Fav e LARD,) Ay & Suicide of a W s okt B s ) v been lost with leave sixty s ey > w . isions. S P) 0| e; ed ove e elope) 3 = lower story, the front rooms of which are so | 0\ hnd sixty-one 1b 8 al tenor of the law, but involving an | pxxeavouts, Nov, 18.-Nearly complete | Of Dennison is excited over the elopement of | g,y "Neb,, " Nov. 18.—(Special Tele Lieutenant Taunt on Trial, ¢ and sixty-one 11y Al fir e SIaat £ the 1 v h ) P Mrs. Henry Bloomdale, the wife of a promi- & well known to most American tourists who | In addition to those lost with tueir vessels, [ equally distinct violation of the third section. | roturms of the Grand Army of the Republic | port parn 5 " Cinanon 0" ied Davidson, | 878m to the Bee.)—-Mrs. Nellic Hazen, aged | Niw Yokk, Nov. 18.—Licutenant Taunt, | Lappened in Berlin while the kaiser was ab- | forty-one other scamen met with death by The |\('I|(:\m(‘l's ask that the aforesaid roads | voie on the proposed dependent pension bill | who was working on the farm. The woman | twenty-five, committed suicide yesterday | who was on the Greely ef expedition, was | scut. The czar was metat the door of the ante- | drowning oruccident be compelled to substitute such freight tariffs | }ug peen received at the national Grand | was well connected and had all the comforts [ morning at Lawrence Forks by taking [ placed on trial yesterday at the Brooklga ~- 4 room by the kaiser with whom bLe returned The N BSpr— from Chicago to Nebraska points in question | Appy, v of the Republic headquarters in this | of life. Her strange action In running off [ strychuine. No cause is assigued for the rash | navy yards, charged with absence without b to converse alone for a quarter of an hour 3 Natioual Grange. . as shall be just and equitable to the reasona | city, and it is practically unanimous in favor [ With the negro canuot be accounted for. She | act. leave und disobedience of orders. The lieus Visits by the czar to members of the royal | AN$ING, Mich, Nov. 15.—The morning | ple demand of Omapa fo be considered the | of the bill. left three small children. ™ tenant claims he was ill, suffering from 5 v sossion of the National grange was devoted i istri ¢ vest.| e —— S —-— Conductors in Convention, African fever, and was unfit for duty. mily followed. Soon after these cawme chief distributing point of west-bound trafic g In Y B 1 ‘ 1 | to routine work and discussion regarding the | or Nebraska, Steamship Arrivals. The Arensdorf Tri Cu10AGO, Nov. 18.—~The Railway Bassenger ————— née Bismarck unheralded and a litt A o # g NEW Yokk, Nov, 18.—(Special Telegram | Siovx City, Ia, Nov, 18.—The taking of Mutual Aid aud A Dead Irish Patriot, . s 4 1\ necessary action to secure reduced rates on Youg, Nov, 18 I Eraw Ciry, la, & and Freight Conductors’ al f E . ree looking. He stayed for cousiderably | goijs and plants, to relssue fractionz) car- The Fisheries Commissioners. to the Bee. ] —Arrived. The Waesland, from | testimony in the Arensdorf trial goes on | Bepefit association begao its thirtenth an Nuw Youk, Nov, 18.—~John J, Bresln, o over an h lhl: Was u‘rlvfled:fi' u‘l:fl sin: | rency, m:ld to abolish postal notcs and issue | WasmiNaTON, Nov. 18, —Joseph Chamber- | Antwerp; the Suale, fom Beenien; the City | slowly, Nothing new is to be told from the | nual convention here W-day, ouLing businoss “‘vldl known ‘lr‘l;:h A-lm\ died this morning oore cheers as he left. Meanwhile the czar- | money orders of ) or lesy for 8 cents, lun.SIrcwu.'mpurndSquwwm. of Clicago, from Ll\?wul 1 Witueases of to-day, 1;;..3% of dispase of the é