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THE OMAHA SuNDAY BEE. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. : OMAHA., SUNDAY MORNING, N(fiVifiMBEI{ Alh‘. ifl%‘i. IXTEEN PAGES. ‘ NUMBER 157 Members of the French Chamber | the life of H ppolyte Hoyos. Inother words, | Enjoying to the Utmost the Pleas- wany people. left edinte The Opening of the Reichstag | therecent clection when the progressists | A Wealthy Young Man Moets o, Resort to Billingsgate. s Sio t ",““ il sl s i ures of the Rink. 1 s at l"w lospital ¢ 18 ar Awaited With Intorest. o I“:;" L "( ‘ e 4 . Sudden Death, Uit a precarious condition. one national livers his cong n — What baflies the authorities now is to find — Advices received here from Athens to-day N es and seomed to be awkwardly B COARSE EPITHETS FREELY USED | 0t Who murdored the man (It1s discov | geaTing A NATIONAL PASTIME, | State at Myconao, where the | GONFLICTING RUMORS AFLOAT, | jnberor nitervards askin ered that w Belgian named Baron was Asch Socioty HAVO HOW. sus PAXTON GUESTS WERE STARTLED org was a e omployedivy Hoyos 18 & Boft ot servinle — d operations for the winter, the result Parisians Looking Forward to An . now hen Jas By ———— excavations during the past scason | And Conslderable Restlossnos 5 " of he was stopping at s Soleil Levant inn have been highly satisfactory. Fifty vre other Season of Sensations. at Ramboulet, and, strangely enough, he was Among the Gontler Sex. historic tombs have bden opened in the vicin Manifested in High Circles. morning rday they went to Potsdam rived From Chicago. and sper ne at their devotions near e | AUSUL BRORTEMEE T & LAdy AN w . at G:80 to-morrow S—— rgistered at the inn, not in his own nam ty of the ancient city and a large number of . - : but in the name of Hoyos. Hoyos morcover aluable relics have boen discovered, Among fI' OPENS WITH PRADO'S TRIAL. | il Baron's bills. Haron wasasmall, | THE LATE DUKE OF BAVARIA. | them are stones with mesimtione soeaiie | APPOINTMENTS TO BE MADE. | kirche ASSIGNED TO THE THIRD FLOOR, — maciated looking man, with a high forehead " | island gems, capper vases and various other Rodd's “Life of Frederick™ does not cateh P " and slight downy moustache, His appear- _— shing rony mold Noas] ey the public, though it is sympathe It is Foll A Clossly By n Mysterious ! ppet objeets in ivory, gold and glass, Nearly the ! o ollowed Closely By y e corresponds with that of - the murdered | A Man Who Badeared Himselfto All | whole colicction will be brought to Athens | Prospects That the Session Will Be | hoticed that if the cmpress had not eredited | She Knocked Excitedly at One of Murder Near Chantilly. man exhumed on Monday at Senles. A and deposited in the muscum, but sowe are d ot have been ignored, tho Rooms, othier extraordinary fact 18 that Baron's right By His Great Benevolence. oxpected to b sent here. ;. Peaceful and Uneventful. The grounding of the iron-clad Kaiser, % foot was deformied and it was the right foot the entrance to Copenhagen, on Thursday, is —— A LIFE INSURANCE TRAGEDY. | of the body found at Chantilly that was SACKVILL IST. found to have e the fact that . . sovered from tho log, No traco of this mis THE ENTIRE EMPIRE INMOURNING | {0 Rtandotpn Chiurehill Admits | EFFECT OF THE RUSSIAN LOAN. here was o pilt The vessel was | THEN RUSHING FEET WERE HEARD in foot has yet been foun rom the evie . A 2 oated with slight d s With Six Other Murders Already Com- | dence now bofore the authoritios this sensa e O PR 8 DT RIS T e Von Sylbal's “History of the formation of tional crime was effected in the following | Ceremonies in Observance ofthe Feast Nov - 19ANEw Sroin Fiekaid the now German cmpire is in press. The | Four Pistol Shots Quickly Followed b e B A e oot e | 16 Succeeds in Creating Discontent neral expectation is that it will be o great and the Body of Henrey W mong the German Bourses— The work. Goct Gesprach ny \ King Fell Lifeless Into mperor Frederick's tomb at the Pricdens Loxni hiot, thio Gossiin Ave Foulthe manner: Hoyos had insured his own life for of St. Leopold — Watching Cable—Special to Tne Bee|—A speech de 100,000 francs, payable 1o e med in i livered by Lord Randolph Churchill this Unusually Checrful lis own will whom he afterwards personified B i T Y MR S it f m Biede punced nusually . his own will whom he afterwards person AR afternoon must give rise to much discus Redtstribution of Troops— vou Bicdermann, is anuounee S and got the moncy. In Harons he found the or Suicide? A SERASIATTY Vs AaHat 16 1 AL it ety T e Rotunda. e S R instrument to accomplish the purgose lusions to Amerfcans. It was delivered : 5 . i e oo - Season, T AGE B0 DER(SHAD 4RGN Nl oo e 1 4t VoS OATENYE. Wil BNKG d6moN A Bill Before (he British Parlia Ak sy Movivag eags [Copuright 1868 by James Gordon Bennett) | catiog wion 'to put on his mastor's clothes, Zero Weather in Austria. ; s X . Interests Hin Pats, Nov. 17.—[ New York Herald Cable 4 : L Copyright, 1858 by dames Gordon Bennett.] strations of approval. No public man of The German Reichstag. L) ) 1t was in the morning. There was a sp ¢ L A 4 sminience. i o sPoro. take \ TERE N, e L Copyright 1858 by James Gordon B Special to Tie Bee. | —Glowmg accounts VIENNA, 17.— [New York Herald [ eminence in Englund has over before taken | | Copyright 1888 by New York Associated Press.) [ JConuriuht (o8 qu Janes @onion fmild ) 0w e rotunda of the Paxton. | of hunting and shooting parties, exciting ablo—Special to T Bre.]—Cold weather | up so distinct and bold a line concerning | = Benwiy, Nov. 17.—The emperor’s speech RHLRORML S B 1T SNC -GG (TPTRC UVBAITANE BWE A il ctlie: i then set outon the fatal Saturday night 2 i Pl = he relat between England 1 the hing chatd T ble—Special to Tue Bre | —Henry Geo) o hac: b . uns and full buys « wall parts of has come. Yesterday the thermomcter | the relations between Englind and the | at the openiug of the reichstag on Thurs wandering about carclessly. The cane roc : 4 L on their long walk in the Chantilly woods. ‘ ; L United S ) TAETHE T AYGULAMIL i i Y will probably take his Sunday dinner in this | wande Al France, and the Vie de Chateau is now in | attacked his victim with a daggen. | marked 53 below the f .ezing pomnt. For sl e Aelg: Aot ot || LIS THVILICH AWEH vrftexciting INLOFsats QUS| s o6t %7, 6it60 10 mbFIve 1 LIRNG Eo T18LGH || C18\WEE upicd with readers of the m full wwinw, The Grand Dukes W. Ladimer [ 1175 wotaefel s Voim i b daesen | tunately there was no snow, and as a con- | and go0d will there has been enough, if not | from the revival of the war alarm. “Phe ot | PR P EFIEREE T8 BRI 1 HIER AR IS | e jay Tt was a comparatively peaceful e wounds in the neck prove thi he L : 00 muct e dolph is the first | cial opinior g N DU LG G il L) 2L and Alexis and_the Duke de Luchtenburg [ oo Xt o e e e . despor sequence no interruption of railway trafic. | to0 much. but Lord Rufidolph is the Rrst | clal opinion is that, although no unusual | o'l bcannally nationalizes land, It is to | S¢enc, broken at timos by the hureying foots still linger in Paris en route for Riveria, [ Gt B o o O rere seattorod | SKating began carly in the week. ‘The Vienna [ stutesman who has substituted sound princi- | pomp will attend the ceremony, tho emperor | (r L R T ase aet, | Steps of porters and travellers, the latter i They have been hunting at Bannellef with Lt i e e | skating club, undoubtedly the finest estab- | Ples for empty palaver, and indicated @ f will open the reichstag in m. Af the |0 T sndd h suit of the carlicr morning trains, S ¥ 2 about over u space of twenty-five paces : S AS e (O oA R Y510 5L SaBU P L BHRBRBIY et i ok he new bill, as amended by Gladstone, has Uiy Gkt Bkl hd g AL, 1 tho clothing was torn. Tho anur. [ lishmentofitskind, is crowded every day Wil y IR tone of the senioffcial press were the |y, wirenay’ cabled to the Hevald, and is to | Crack and yesterday President Carnot gavea grand | gt ) ©5 CER B 00 iirond | There Is no river or lake skating within | 8000 will between the two countries, He | guide, the speech would plainly remind the 5o lca ™ ner the proposed clostive, | 1t was the unmistakable voico of a re shooting party in their honor at - Rambouill e ; ey | reach of the capital. Amateurs will probably | bodly afivms Lord Sackville committed an | Germans that they should be on the ; U ERUTHER * | volver. Phe louneers, the rockers, the trave track, so that his right foot would be severed i T o e e 3 Monday. A parliamentary authority yes The fine November weather was suddcnl enjoy three or four months' season this year, [ Unpardonable blunder, and that s recall by | menaced as they are by powerful military ollers, the porters stopped. The bells from the body by a passing train. All the | $0I0) 3 oA L T EhonI Ehave ubes ; : he Salisbury governmen \ revolutionized by the Herald storm Wednes- | S0 00 FEE Y o B e were nccom. | 16 8 only latterly that the Austrianscul- [ his vwn - government should have been | neighbors on both sides. 13ut the semi-ofit measure devoting £3,000,000 purchase started from tneir scats with day, but although still unsettled, it is notun- [ HEEEE C e orer fntended but | tvated skating, which promises to become a | brompt. With - still - greate cour- | cial press do not this time represent the ofti SRR ARSI Gl LRES T LB LT widity of lightn The clerke opened favorable to the operations of Nimrod. Ne did mot reckon upon the keon.scented | Mitional pastime. Tn the provincial towns [ 88 ::ml‘ wisdom, ho donounces {ho | cial opinion. There certainly is some rest- | LU N CET E Th e T R AERKITabRves “Mhore was a parlinme LRI PR e L et et kb rls are no ool Lo 3 proposal o keep the United States | lessness u high circles ana uneasiness in | ' Y Phere was i parliamontary erhiguake it | oaryof the Phanis Lite Insurance con- BRI o ‘_nn. woed to skate, ”Iu in the chambes of deputics Thursday and | 0 0 e vorge nf sue. | Vienns the fair sex in the majority ok the ice, having more time at ther without an English minister, as weak and | financial auarters, but it will surprise both the deputies glared and shook fists i ) (et ARty LA vindictive and dangerous. 1t will not be dif- [ if the emperor's speech does not tend N D i ”v:;mlII.)\I:M:II‘:]zx'vl\lrlrvr:nl“l‘;l‘v‘dm: :“: :r‘l':‘l;;l!'lv"‘l; QIBfio8R1 LR LRCIN s DB naA | andibrobhars ;It\:H»f«il"ivn)_\‘ulh'\\::.llfl x-..y -|"~M\‘|'\ x‘nm). ‘\!\ls; to reassure them in regard to his pacific in lively sittings at Varsailles just after the oo company, just as Dr. Castleman At the skating club ladies may be seen in the l'""l‘ ,'“.‘" ! !:" ‘('1“ A\ 11‘« ) ..msinubu "b -‘; tentions, 1t \\|.ll:mml‘ to the results of the war. M. Floquet's attempt to prevent the | g =ireiee SR R0 8 il otira ForUINERY, Firnon KEe Suoat [0 G Rt ORR kit SIREARt RS (] el 16y flafeetnantig Eholt Ipaeills deputies attenamg the coming trial at Nimes Now Paris is on the (ve of still another | SKaters being the Princess Metternich and ‘:‘i“-* lc \‘»‘""“' ) "_1” ol “”‘ "I' alliance, mu] will v_wl»-glrl\ be wflvwwl the indiznation of M. Paul d SCHERUBRALEEIL DG reawy E16y08 Bnaie Princess Reuss, wife of the German em- f‘ \Nt‘l -”-ul:uln |,|1 uyl :x‘n“ . u;n ‘:\xl throughout with a spirit of optimism which b miich et s T s PO a1V a 668 ssador. inuated thi ident Cleveland had | ought to extinguish the new war scare. It My cimbecile,” wevo bandied |1 gnted with the body of the murdered man S CIPAIGE e Eong oSSR IS tancral wx“[ nl Backvile '11'-‘\ s N»”;(f! T R S s bout fn profusion and ot least thrce ducts | e eames s e body of the murde o | of his father-in-law, the Duke Maxiuitian, | 01 Lorl Sackville, T prime minister | Ailusions will be made o the ariny and navy ) AR L) AT i L6, eateion [ HortTous et naroi | LoV B vArlalk 1Us dtarioungoa thb e tholam | taliesn fbecaiit sl ot AATeElcan ROl | [aintilelration teolbnial Tovloniicnt andIhe AL this fuipassions tho_public whoso fore- | {iid'in o urms. | Hoyos tried o concel | PTOSS cannot return from Greece in time for | Hety which is only natuyid, sonsidortni that | Bismurck-Sulisbury agroement in regard to cast of the coming Paraisan scason is that it | ) iCe i ivad e hotding. his i bofore iys | 1€ funeral, she has continued her voyage,as [ he never studied thom. o supposc, however, | the suppression of the slave trade. Some will be u ropetition of last yoar. Instealof | g (0TS ¥ DUHE B HEC RN e viously arranged. The president of the l{:{'_{}l“'lfll ans roso B in indignation aguinst | projocts of iniportant internal beariug will the Pranzini trial_we_have started off this | (16 Ve fiioducon tta the presonco of chsrath proposed a vote of condolence to | Cleveland beviuiso he was somcwhat brusque | fil up the measure of imperial references. soason with the Prado tial_and wstead of [ |10 Do 5618 ¥, their iuajosticn, The Vienna: nowsparers, | towards Sackvilie] hows o dopreo fof | ho rafclista will frst uppolnt n presiiont the Wilson scandal this season, the sensa- [ ML FEEE 0 DROEIIEE taWfaiiakingotiinolSiatofidukodiiudo JISHIRChy IRy e CAl i oBiecetiion Wedell-Plicsdor, who will G T 0 OO T e e Vou murdered hiir, didn’s you?» asked | 12, his literary entortainments. Undor tho [ e dooked for tn_ & prefessed aynie, €418 f bo made minister of the royal household on the threatened destruetion not onlyof a pres- | o8 BEEEEL B GIERE S a pstcdonsm of Phantasus he wrote several | Stisfictory o ind thatata tune when the | the advent of the emperor. Horr Von Lev ident but the presidency und the senate to b, replicd Hoyos, “that is for you to | "O¥e/letes, poems and plays and adupted tandurd and othor pupers, have been work- f ctzow, who filled the offico from 1851 to 1884, boot., St Al OF YOU 10 | \yutor Hugo's “Lucrezia Borgia” in verse | 0% $0 hard to stirup a bitter feeling toward | will probably be his successor. Herr von Meanwhile Paris is highly excited over the | "' Lyon ¢ et % L for an stage. e lived in strict re- | the United States. - An inmense meeting of | Leoetzow 1s now landes divector of the prov. Chantilly murder alleged o have been com- | | :""” N SeaRbutEingILiLny tirement, leading the life of a eountry gen- | the working clissos should be willing to | jace of Brandenburg. He is a conservative, mitted to defraud a life insurance company Among six other murders committed dur- s an accomplished rider and | listen to such words of truth and soberness. | and left a fine record for capacity us pres under unusually dramatic circumstances. At otk & S e oI 00 e tsman, und utterly indifferent | The lesson of Lord Randolph’s remarks w dent during the years ne filled the oftice, 40'clock on the morning of Novemb ingAuieSwock Houckisipwoctliitabling, for it s, Ilis benevolencs was proverbial, | M0t be lost upou the cowntry, and it is toler- | Phe prospeets are that the session will be two peasants goin from Coye to Chantilly, | FCU4lls @ scencin Othello. Le Breton, an f ;g he was beloved and respected by all who | AblY safe to predict that the house of commons | pacific and uneventful. Brisk parly en- follcwinge the lius of railway bordering the | WHATCHISt orator, strangled his wife, an | came in contact with him, He had celebrated | Will not allow tiseth 't0 be lost on the min- | counters are ikely to occur over the color forest, saw the body of aman with blood- | Alsatian, on Tuesday might at Montrenil. | g yoiden wedding last summer. His re- | 15t % policy, the progressionists and socialists com- stained clothes, lying in a ditch beside the | L'eople who lived in the same house R bining in hostile criticism. The center will it To! Bret mains he in state at the ducal palace in At Indianapotis. rails. ‘There was a decp gash in the throat, | 1R - Be CArEton arotsed] Munich and will be deposited to-morrow | rxpiaxapoLis, Noy. 17.~The big ratifica- | Joib With the nationalists and couservatives and several wounds in the chest, made with | 1€ €686 01 TIELL by shricks e C 11 the Attin ehureh till midnight, when they | tion set for tonight wvas abandoned in ac. | it Support of the government, especially in adagger or sowe sharp instrument, The | SPOUS of “Help, Le s stranglin will lie in state there again Monday night till | eordance with & nesolution of the. committes | relition to the siave trade blockade. clothes were torn, Traces were found show- | [1stening to the scenc they found Le Breton | 5 gielek, when the funszal will take place. | at Tuesday’s meeting. So many people had | e new Russian loan is fast raising dis- ing that there had been u fear. | KUOCHDE OU his wifes chest, pressing his | i court opera and the Bourg theater in [ yiveady ratified, and the others being tired of | COntent wmong the German bourses. The ful strugele. One of the feey | Pudsover hermouth. A candle was flicker- | vionnq will be closed on that evening. Darticipating every few days in sircet pa- | Ports of an alliance between France, Russ was completely severed from the | N8 OB the mantlepiece. Le Breton, turning | rpyyrsday being the fo t. Leopold, | yades, that the committee concluded the | @nd Spain, and rumors of Russian troops on the body. ‘he papers in the clothes of the | 10 the intruders, exclaimed: was observed as a close Loliday throughout | ndianapolis public wanted vost wnd a cessa- | the froutiers of Germany, are phenomena murdered man seemed to prove that his “».u\.'."'.\.’.’.’fi\-..\'f‘\lw'l".-ff.'-"{f, us you please, sho | jower Austria. St Leopold is the patron | tion of the noise and din that s refzned fo | Which are associated with the - Russian foan. | ottt SRR T e, SERERMER WO oo, M. Harry W, King voom on this name was Hippolyte Hoyos, and it was 2 T saint of this province. Ever since the canon- | three months past. General Harrison spent [ Another tripartite allince against the Cen- | 05 LG (8 set aside until the be. | floore? BRacs this mmnobatEhs i tiatoatremalis 0 arrested he suid the two | izapi0n of Margrave Leovold, the Viennese | the day quietly, reeeiving several calls. | tral European alliance of Germany, Austria, [ poior B R8BI ¢ B B0 0 B EIC e | Tone unsuspecting vouth repiied that e were buried by the authoritics of Senles, A | Yoars that we have been married Lhave | v been accustomed to go on a pilgrimage [ Among these was A, C. Meilette. governo ¢ has not yet been achieved, but it is | N “personally suious to | did, and added that he oceupied room 6. few days ufterwards M. C., an ex-magistrate | MCVeT yet been able 1o get the better of my | g g sirine. After performing their devo- | clect of the prospective state of Dak e | aimed in Minister Goblevs speech before e [ {ht Mr: Gladstone s personally auxious to | €1, GO 50 PRy G SRR TR ova wife in an argument. [ have succeeded at spent an hour or more with General Harr chamber of deputies in defense of the vat- | PVINE londmantigavBhojl ot o] mitted and Sev Letters and papers belonging to Hoyos were placed in Baron's pockets, Hoyos and Baron Crack! Simultaneously a white-faced young man appearcd, stimbling down the western stair- cuse. He had reached the middle step and then fell o the landing of the mam stairs way at the west end of the rotunda. All whole rent due on, and can’t raise the money | below were startled into attention. o to make a ecash purehase of, but | #reat plate mivror veflected o all who had the state proposes to advance him tne | heard the explosions, the murder which had money for a period of fifteen years, [ been committed. A purchase at mbout the rental would [ Crack: Crack! amount to £1500. At government interest | They were the last shots, The white face 314 per cent—the annua st would be | turned its avpeal to those below. Tha £45, but the government ol 28 the tenant | wavermg vitality des the limbs. A 115 per cont interest, the extra 11 per eent | helpless heap of humanity lay on the land. oing towards the repayment of its capital | g A woman came and raiscd the bloody advanced. This on £1,500 is £67 10s *per | head in her arms. ‘The story s as follows: annum, representing interest and repayment | H. W. King, of Browning, King & Co., ot Dortion period. When forty-nine years have | this city, was shot and killed yesterday morn- passed the intercst, or substantially rent, | i in the Paxton hotel by i woman named must cease, 18 the repayment surplis hasnow | Flizabeth M. Beechler, cluiming to be his G wrincipal is due, and fihe [ Wife. A verdict of killing with felonious in- wtis better off by ubout £1,600 saved, | tent was renkered Vif he had kept on paying the original [ AbOuLd B0 0'clock yesterday morning a fair- vent of £10 per year. In short, the tenant is | batived and attractive wonan of ubout twenty- substantially presented with the farm py [ four years arrived in Omabn from Chicago, the national government, who borrowed its | Sie was well dressed and of the carriage price from all the taxpayers. In another | “nd appearance of alady of culture and re- sense the ront is one of anti-social- | fikcment. She took a cab w the Paxton ism, because the government nid | Mot where sho oitered the ladies' wait- has enriched merely an iudi- | ing room and going to the oftice” registered vidual. Indecd Gladstone’s amendment [ “Mrs.is. W. King, jr, Chicago.” But as is admirably dovised, bringing into | S00n s she was vegistered and assigned strong relicf the landlord leanings of the | @ room, she cntered the clevator and was government. while the tenants are opposed | Propelied to ine third floor. — Upon arriving by burdensome arrears, with cvietion and | At the Janding she emerged from the elevator Bees starving in faet-nothing is done | And turning to Louis Thomas, the littie bell- for them, but the landlords have only to de- | Doy who escorts guests to their rooms, wmand £6,000.000 from the government, and | inauired tent may be used. Accomplish government aid in parchasing land by the operations of this measure, and any tenant possessing a lease to a farm at say £100 annually, finds his landlord willing to sell him at fiftecn years purchase, land the tenant can’t pay the and his wife, the margravin, wer for their picty, and immortalized themseives similar policy on Hoyos' life at Angle wy. Afterwards a mannamed Hoyos preseuted himself at the France com ¥ to insure the life of his first cousin, infantry and one division of cavalry to the whole body of the community. Indecd THE MELTING, s that you, Harry ! How It Works in Kansas City and $t Joseph, St. Joseri, Mo., Noy. 17.—[Special Telo. o Tie Bee. | —An attempt will be made at the next session of the legislature to have wards, by uan adroit substitution, Hoyos | senting tne prefecture of police, two be wbsent from Vienna when the | republican ciubs tonight in cclebration of | the loan in Berlin lyino subscription st [ a0y l|1‘.‘t:":’!;nf(:'\l‘l’rl'\ ,,E”‘f\-‘y“‘:W.;.‘hi..::; and secretary of the Phoenix Life msurance twons the pilgrims invariably visit the wine R s : son, discussing in o general way the situg ; carliest possible stage, and his lund- compuny, found that the life of w man named | 45t 3o i cellars beneath the sacred editice and frecly s s P AT specch was meant to allure Cath- | | vojior bill if practicable. The debate | The beli-boy replied in the afirma- Hippolyte Hoyos was_insured in the books [ T contouneres and modistes are still f gueuch thirst to the memory of their pat vor. lent to-night Mr. M olic Spain toward a sympathetic neutrality, | O PR LS B e, | tive. In response to the latter reply, Mrs. for 100,000 francs, payable to u person who [ FePIvE @ kolden hirvest. One of the fo0- | gine, The castle ot “Margrave Leo- plect proved u if not in actual alliance, with France. The | b mrun ™05 wvent o division awill | Kme muttered sometiing in a low tone, and should be designated by Hoyos in his will, | Lurcs of the new evening dresses s t pold was perched on a precipitous ! m_expressing in lin foreign office is quite alive to the | OV e gt 2 1t once pro »d to the room occuped by S bodices are half of one color and half of an- anner lis views regarding the admis- i tveeniines " | probably ve taken day nignt. 1f, how- A man named Dubois had affected [ 2SHRCS BTG IO S ; a mountain, now known as Leopolds- | &Y "RHINE S € growing understanding between France and | /. mendinoRu G IngUbaGnoved i W, King of the firm of Browning, this iusurance. The seeretary of the [ Other the “";"“‘ Ll being burg, overhanging the lordly Danube, | *Phe seeond anngal chrysanthemum and | Spain. but an eventual allianco of the two | ¥ B8 EECUEER SRR BIVEC T 05 b G, o i Phoenix, recolleeting the life msurance | Ted even to the material. T [ within an hour's drive of Vienna. Leopold | floral exhibition closed last evening, and countries is deemed very improbuble, poned umtil Fiidey mext. It is for | toonth and Doug streets, 1t was frauds of Van Schourer and Dr. Castloman, [ Ushn de chiffou sprigecd with gold thr enowned | day General and Mrs. Harrison were the | In regard w the movements of Russian g 55 Je e ™ welerented tenany | Y00m 66 as abovestated, and a_gentle tap av % 28 ol S 5 is draped over a skirt of the palest possible recipients of a number of beautiful fioral roops, the zne 2 3t10 semi-of ' 9) ¢ BOTEANIOL ona ARk e “ R ntonce made a thorough investigation and | SCOWER OFCRA SUEE O B0 LT MRS it (eI O [ 10 Gazatte o a semiofl- | 00" g overished | Jand, who is threat- | the door brought the response, “All right; found that at several life insurance com- | Shte bE MK Bt S ! by founding many mwonasteries and convents, A (PR cinl communication, says: *Thescope of tho | OF mpoverished . tand, “who s dhrent- | SCoh e i minute.” The sentonva panies applications had also been made to in- | the Pale, though vivid, green spangled | o jargest of which is Klosternuburg. The A Kansas Man for the Cabinet. new Lussian military orders can not be | i is holding has failed to provide, that | €Scaped from the lips of Mr. King, who ut sure the life of Hippolyte Hoyos. Five years [ Wil goldy - and = theother —ball | orown of St Leopold is placed on the head of [ Toreks, Kan, Nov, 17.—[Special Tele- | accurately known until - war experts | 1V o wow appeals o partiament, | the tmelittle suspected that le s to bo AgO 1 peasant boy mamed Luc tried to msure | 0F -S4 and - silke - mushin - of | oyopy Austrian emperor at iis coronation gram to T Ber]—Congrossman Turner, | having clear data on the matter, promounce | ' 1ot BOECHRE SRR T BEUREERE |0 the vietim of the lite of Hoyos at the Nationale company, [ PAIC P, the two colors sceming 1o merie | pie Vienua bourse, owing to the unfavora- [ of the Sixth district, said to-day in an int upon it. The reasons published at st | (o SO S0 N B character A HOBRIBLE THAGEDY, Aggain @ man named Huet triecd to effect o | 01¢ into the other i the most inexplicablo | 1o pows recoivod from all quarters, was [ view: “There will Bo a demand upon Presi- | Petersburg for the redistribution of the | it ® PR O 1 S REEEIE CERERCR | yuie witing outside the door, Mrs, King way. @ saw to-day, in the Rue de la Paix. & | vory” flat today. A semioficial Russian [ dent Harrison for § position in the cabinct | army feebly try to conceal the truth, but in | 08T CHEEEE T, MUT, SR SRR ER | giiod (0 the elevator and remarked to tho magnificent dinner dress of Hlame colored o ophic agency represents the new or- | for a man from Kafsas, If Senator Plumb | Berlin they are estimated at their true vatue, [ (@ SEFRES 0 PSRN EERIE B B0 o S ;“"I"‘”‘ darly "';“"‘“' il ,;‘l‘"‘ wanization of the Russia arny as merely | wants the portfolioof Secretary of the Inte- | The fact that Russia is pushing fresh aivi- | & Y9 ot =i e SR 0 G0 S0t man, Mr. King, is living with an- and bluck and flame colored tassels, This 5 2 e e 42 o et S e e e s irich uals, I ans ! ) LI 8 B norea ST te itk DR imatin l falling: baclk| of' itwo. \divisions rior he undoubtedly can haveit, He can best [ sions toward the frontier of Gerinany. de- [ prtiet IS, e Tt 16 Eeme i 1 1am his wife Hippolyte Hoyos. The mspector of the | gignity. This dress was made for the Grand serve the pe mh-lui I(:;xm}n‘n m»-;mrr-n' - | mands keen attention, although men of busi ced restiessly Lo and fro in the 3 | ligity. Phis dress was made for the Gran acity, and it is do o would aceep o over pse 5 3 eance insurance company catled upon M. | Dichess W. Laduner, the cast to the west empire, but e ttvemmonihvoett | mess need not discover in - these movements | 1% 4% Bl ARG LRGP0 TS | atlway o front of tho rom accupicd by Hoyos Figues, who is now believed to be 4 - - potent facts ieave no doubt that the real | siand u wood show of getting it.” any immediate threat against European | (O (L SRR L TR, SEEET T | King, all the while keeping o close lookout the pseudo victim of the crime Pa CABME movement is the reverse of this semi-ofticial - neac " papers show the same un- | o000 g meeting of his Paddington con- [ that the door was not ovened at Chantilly, and was received by | Have to Pass a Rigid Examination on | attempt to diszuise the real character. The Grady Positively Declines. siness, although they our. an conslder- | oo e g axpeeted 10 eriticiz tho govern: Finally King, in semi nude condition, nim at the chatean of Raverolis at Poigny, Three Things. changes just ordered in the Russian army | ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 17.—Mr. Grady has a | ing it improbable that Russia will openly | 0000 opencd the door part way, and when she where he was a steward of Comte Raverolis [Copuright 1858 by Tames Gordon Benn:tt.] can hardly fail to inerease the bad impression | letter in the Constitution in which he again | hasten forward her war preparations at the e caught sight of him the following conversa: Hoyos Figue then declared that his cousin | Pais, Nov. 17.—[New York Herald Cable | created in Germany and Austria by the | declines to be u;.urlm o for United States | very moment she is appealing for anew | THE LIQUOR LICENSE LAW. | tion cnsued Hippolyte was a wealthy landowner at Char- | —Speeial to Tne Beei—The municipal | latest military dispositions of Ltussia, which | scnator. ‘The movement to put him in Gov- | loan. Nevertheless, the money market docs = tres, but was almost always absent, *If you | conncil have appro 1 vigorous report con- | a few days ago I cabled to the Herald, | €rnor Lolquitt’s place has pre ssed durin, not like to see Russia borrowing money, i i S h 3 the week in spitejof Grady's repeated re- | i o 0, oo ayeat G will appoint a doctor to examine my cousin, cerning the examination of the professional | Hitherto the Austrian press has abstained | o) 1 The bourse in s does not consider the unmixed evil, since it arranges to n here, but 1 do not suppose thin your are pleased at it.” Lam not. L want you to keep away. You go down in the parlor and | will sce yow i short time.”? b, sir; Lwill mot leave this door until you come with me. Now Harry you know upon by a committee, raising the city saloon | H0W you have treated me, but whilo I live my love will always oe with I will not said he, “1will notify Hippolyte and we can | capacity of Parisian cochiors, and have | from discussing the new Russian army ‘——— loan an sinish up our business quicker.” The in- [ named a commission to hold examinations, anizations, their reticence being mainly An Ovatjon to Morton, use one-third of the whole amount for con speetor named Dr. Juteau, A few days aft composed of two persons, repre. 1o the fact that Count Kalnoky happencd | PitiaveLems, Nov. 17.—The parade of | version. This fact modifies the hostility to Figue was exumined medically by Dr. | persons representing the companics who | Russian general order was promulgated. | the party's victory was a_great demonstra- [ will be opencd in Berlin and Frankfort. On Juteau, who belicved the person he | let cabs, and three intelligent cab drivers, | Even after the foreign minister's return the Vice President Morton, who re- | the contrary, the semi-official press advises was examining to be Hippolyte Hoyos. | The exammation is divided into two parts, | papers nere hesitate to take up the subject, | Vi procession, was given an enthu- | investers to unload on Paris. It is hoped “Phis policy wus however, not concluded, as | oral and practical. ‘The oral will comprise | which is a bad symptom. Matters have ad. | Biastic ovation by the 25,000 men in line and | tpat the re-opening of the French market to the insured had not ready money enough to | the three following points: st, the best | vanced so far that every move on tho part of | AN thousand spectators. Jtussian loans will fucilltata the salos of Gor- | 100 c%rom €300 0 £800 was not includea In pay the premium, and these facts aroused | way to drive between three given spots in | the Russians is instantly reported to the in. The Arknnsas Returns. mun holders. The Post issula warning [ e WSt ST SR B RRITRGAE | Teave you » the suspicionsof M. C., the secrctary of the | Paris ‘Ihe cocher must give his reasons for | telligence department of the capital, with [ Lirrir Rock, Nov. 17.—Complete ofticial | #xainst the investment by Gevmans in - Rus- | ing, nor will it be acted upon unti!l after the [ Mr, King shut the door suddenly and for a Phunix where the 100,000 franes policy had | each route, explaining the pavements, con- | the result that a corresponding countermove | returns of the late elantion in Arkansas give | ian bonds, The paper conciudes that the | next session of the legislature. Mayor Engle- | jnoment all was silent save the murderesn, buen effoctod. M. C. at ouce deminded of | dition of the stroets, ascents, desconts, ote.; | is made on the Austrian side. As matter | Cloveland 85,963, Harrison 55,352, Strocter | Purpose of this loan 1s to strengthen Russian | hart will o to Kungis ity shortly to huse s | )10 with restloss eyes and pailid lips kept tho authorities at Senles to exhume the second, o description of the strect | of course, this mode of procedure 18 usuai | 10,620, Fisk 614, credit und encourage a belief that her |y e ehome Will be deviaed Iogkomns to | murmuring something that was uot sudible mains of the Chantilly victim corners of any six streets; third, knowledge | only in cases when the conviction is enter A BT nent policy will be pacitic, so that she m. a settlement of the question in which the | 1o any of the individuals in that portion of On Monday the remains were exhumed in | of the police requiroments of Paris, such as | tained that further warnings are of no avail, " Erene §3 04, ere long secure the largest loau designed for | citics are so v .m_\‘mx. rested. The total [ the hotel, Mr. King raised the transom over the presence of all the available persous who | what to do when he meets a funers! or body | and things must be allowed - . war purposes. Alrcady during the week | license in this city is #850. The ety receives door jeering out i I RSeS| PR ARG SR A AL SRS Bagie | aign o S0 republitgn votos was made i | younts of Russian stocks have been | Only 840, - Tn Kinsus City it is £50, and the ',‘,‘: SAlE0n AN, ATIDR - oKk s Come de Raverolis, They remembered him | theaters, cte. The practical examization fact, appears to be the impression B oA et ioan o | transferrod i Paris, where the buyers appear | €I socives 850, the parlor, where he stated ho would as & large, stout, muscular man, with | willbe made with a large woolen horse. | prevailing in the leading circles in Vienna. 3 1 to be influenced by other than business A Break For Liberty. join ina few moments afterward. ‘This o huge bristling mustache When the | The cochers will be required to har At last night's performance at Ronacher's, - - - ideas. A spirit akin to the mad excitement Nasuviig, Tenn., Nov. 17.—Ten or fifteen | she again absolutely refused o do, and find- coflin was opered the stench nearly ised | ness and unharness their cabs | thelarge new cafe, the concert was inter- " A Despe ","" Shot, relative to the Panama L speculation, | convicts attempted to escape from the Ten- | ing all hopes of keeping matters quict in that all present to faint. When the ghastly re- | to this ho ard will be taught | rupted by what is represented by some to | SANSAs Ciry, Npv. §7.-Desperado Queen |y jgeq the French investor to risk his money ssee penitentiary tomight by eutting | respect, M. King stepped out of his room mains were revealed all present stood | how to sit on their box and how 1o hold thew | have been an accident, and by others an at- | V43 hot and killed moar Vinita, I ., last | i favor of his beloved ally. Russian secur. ough the ceiling from the fourth floor to | and i aghast. The body of the murdered wan was | reins. The only weak point of this regula wpted suicide. For some time pust a South | SYERInE by District Sheriff Carter and pos ities have fallen 7§ per cent hel R AT g o APy B VACED THE WOMAN, | sull, emaciated and fecbie, Instead of a | tion scems to be that there is ro examination | Amevican tight rope dancer named Caicedo | T4tk Harber, who was with Queen, had bis | iy rgaay. lon had been warned of the attempt and | Who, I b0 b0 e e, e ristling moustache, there was a slight in- [ in driving. has boen engaged there, aud was one of tho | {orse shot, from under him, but cacaped. | Cousul Voheson, agent of the German | jud stutioned extra guards on the roof and | bf the woman bore. ovidenco af moves Ui cipient down on the 1ips of the corpse, Kvery | As 1 close, the hier bere is [ principal attractions of the place. It was his | Gibson, L. 'I., last mpring, and was wanted in | Fast African company at Zanzibar, has with- | ghout the yard. Guards Kobert Hur- | merc informal acquaintance existing botwee one exelaimed: *No, this is not Hoyos.,” On | more like June November; | last performance, as he was engaved for Lon- | diffcrent parts of the southwest on several | draw nation, Otuer ofticials, who | yetv and Charles Corvin were stationed | them. After passing a few words, Mr. King wuesday the clothes that bhad been found | everybody is out > bLoulevards. | don. His wifehad recently given signs of jeal | churges. have bud their hopos quickenod by the | near whoro the reof wus cut and |8 riod for Lo elovito, Aktiibg tat he Hag worn diseavered £o be much too large for the | The Champs Elyse ilerics | o d yoesterday, sho ofore the day g pome Anglo-German agr-ement, will also remain | Waited until seven men had come out, when [ 1o d¢ R fisas iy oarie, . by, bore. Eas Ayals WEL 1% |y AOMDAMEE ARSAA ADa SISt e | pariormamiae sha Funs ot e | oo Admiedy Bakinin Dead. TR they' ordered thom to halt. Tnstead of doing | bt Mrs, Kink et hold of bis ar sy q h ! 5 New Youk, Nov. 17.—Rear Admiral Bald- so they dashed at the guards and Burney [ With tears in her cyes, remarked and the wldross of & taior at | of dross, nor are jarasols leftathome. Paris, | knifo and was prevented with dificulty from | yinte coudition showod u marked chango for | Paul Keichart, the African traveler, has a | 400 SUN OF 1 Sl oaded with b will you not upany me 1o Rambonelle who recognizad them | €yer foud of a revolution, flndsone to-duy for | njuring him. Caicedo succoeded, HOWEVEr, | tho worse this moraing, and his demise oe. | VIEOTOUs article in the Deutsches Wochen- | shot, instantly killing John Stevens. and L atpn AL o i, L Atiend the calendar, G d VT et s h opert, PIX e, T 04 rotling roug ork a . N afree conscrvative org: n which b il nuing e enson. one O nrosecute ou for bigamy 1 my her us the property of Hippolyte, The Hoyos o in gotting through his work as usual, not 21 nooaa blatt, a free conscrvative organ, in which b !:“:;’”‘; wounding W Henson, " will prosecute you for forging his niue. awurderer bad co seque tly dressed his vietim Lord Sackville's Success, withstanding the emotion he bhad gone The funeral will take place from St. Thomas | cviticiscs the inactivity of the Germun o That 1s what I came to infory a of.” in kis own elothes. ‘This had been done be- (Copyr iyiet 1858 by James Gordon Benuett.) through, but in the interval that elapsed till | Protestant Episeopal church, on Fifth ave- | ernment at the outbreak of the natives in The Am £ Congress. “You get away from me," parked King, fore the crime, for not only the outside ' Loxboy, Nov. 17.—{New York Herald | he uppeared wgain in the evening he lost his | nue, next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the recent insurrection on the coast. Keich i e MO The American turf | B¢ e re o his steps from the clevator Kansas City will peeive a larger revenue than they do at present. For this reason an ordinance, which has been reported favorably INpIANArOLIS, Novy 17.—A clerical omis® i b M e e R R M 1 HR o ant ol - e . Fyr g ana i o Anglo-Gori i 1o a sofa thot was stationed in o d; ned clothing, but the linen and underciothing | Cabio—Special to Tus Hee.)—The question | uerve and told the personnel of the estab : artisno friend of tho Auglo-Gorman coi- | onrees which s boon in canforonco with | Lo iof®os%k \as stationad in o durkened were also fouud to be the property of Hippo- | of thie appointnent of @ successor to Lord | lisiment that there would be something A uipog spo. | Pt Ho prefors to see the Gormans act | LSO DTG LY Ly the wok, olactod | 416 hotel. . Mta, 1 fo1l0wod him and tha Iyt Hoyos, Morcover, the waistcoat and | Sackville will bo brouglt before the house of | worth scelug at night. The rope on which [ r oot B BRI T ERE {I'\ independently. ‘The Wochenblatt draws the | for tie scason of 1950 £, 5. Brewater, of the s conversed together in i low tone, after trousers had boen pleated and sewed so | commons on Monday, when alr. Gourley will | Caicedo perforuicd was strotehed aceoss the | S *sswiuat e logisiaure adjourned Lol | yoverument's attention te the statewents, | Washington park association, Chicago, as § wiich thes repaired (o tho lower parlor, us to wake them AL thelr vietim. The | ask the overnment whether it fntends to ap- | stage ata heighth of ffteen feet, and there | Loiy YERA BRETRY RS BRI AT | and demands that it explain wh the oruiser atly I¢ 9, und with Wekibe potic arrested tho real Hoyos at | point anew minister to the goverumcat of | was no safety net underneath it. It was ob- | oyt ORE T BESE IR FEROTEL AR PR | Mocwe lay passive at anchor off Kilwa while okmna it S AR Valicicenne, where be was living | the United States, on the departure of Lord | served that when Caicedo began his perform- | o o g lhu;; :.:m t n,,:ulf“m : meps. | the two Germau oficials of the Eust African i ov: 10, ~Ta | ol o e e n i it Lo (..,,.'L' yery comfortably with his mistross, | Sackville, or whetl 0 wait uutil | ance e omitted the usual steps and walked | Uresaguinst the Ganadian Pacitic rad if its | compuny were being murdered. The Na reespondeot, Rober fane tallway by es on the sawe Hoor, W ek sprightly little womue named Migue | the prosideztelect entors ou Lis duties, carelessly along the rope until, on reaching | obstructionist wictics wyre persisted . Uonal Gazette, inthe same straio, says that | beew capolled from Prassia, ; Viih o wae secn follewed by 4 wowen

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