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| | HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE 1w “ OMAHA, SUNDAY )l()lL\'IN(}, :Al’l{il; 20, 1800-SIXTEEN PAGES NUMBER 3300, A VOICE FROM THE VATICAN, | o bomon ot the noty seetut toutens | MANEUVERING IN THE MUD| *ve wwofEtzmimortims. | CERMAN MINISTERIAL (:(l{'X('II,‘ iy e g oo g 0 S"RIKI‘I SITUATION. ¢ That is What Miss Fair's Wedding | They Adopt By-Laws and Transact | wanize and obliterate th hurch and to Dress Wilk Cost. | Other Tmportant Business, | —_— overtumn the world's system of morality upon | Tl teitd | osts, N ! n . . [Copyright 1890y James Gordon Bennett.] § Cieaco, April 10— [Special Telegram to Jrganized Religion Alone Oan 8ave Oiviliza- | Which civilization rests. These are tines of | The Annual Review of the Garrison of | pPyurs, April 19— [N York Herata | Ono Held For the Purpose of Mapping Out & | me Byv | Tho board of divectors of the § 3 That Somo of the Men Will i ; | social unrest and impending disorder, There | ¢ . vable—Bpeel o 5. [ 4 | + | o e £ tion From Going Back to Chaos, | g i Wrodviohs Paris Held at Vincennes, Cable—Specinl to @i Bre.[- M. Arnaud | Future Programme, | Chicago World's Fair association met today tn to Work Next Weck, % 181D PUTVEE:EHiGY ORIt 1GR1vib GERRCEIRTY has completed and sent to Ban Francisco the | 1 ndopled by-laws for tho government of | el L | elalism and dis nt but organized religion, S et dres O BRLi: wio Is . be —_— [k itisoum i THOGETETS TAoTBATpees | AN AUDIENCE WITH POPE LEO XIII, | Which will restoro morulity to socicty A MAGNIFICENT MILITARY DISPLAY | marvied in Juno fo Hevman Ocirichs. The | THE PRESS NOT ENTIRELY IGNORED. | vidc for the sencral plan of oryanization, and | THE 0 BOSSES' ASSOCTATION. [ o resnilt o efforts whic o bee 1 | e result of th tts which havo been dress is of whith satin manufactured at direct that the annual meeting of the stock e made to throw aside Christianity "'“'f “‘]j‘ Lyons especially for Miss Fair, It is covered holders of the world's fair shall be held on | — Stavery and the Social Question Need | Without it can be seen In the prosent condic | The Roads Thronged With Thou- | with raro Alenponind Argenton luco which | Minister Phelps Gives a DInner to | e first Saturday in Aprilof each year, notice | It Claims 0 e Willing to Pay the gpecial Attention—The Disarmas | f””l‘"fl*”"""‘ discontenty disorder) Hatrx sands of Spectatgrs—The Most was purchased pieee by piece from the lace [ Chancellor Von Caprivi- Beet oot | to bo given ten days inadvance, The entire Sealo fur Bight o ; ment of Europe Strongly el Lo T s Perfect Artillery Battal- collectors and curiosity shops and which is Sugar Refiners Demand a Con- government and control of the corporation ipls not manufactured’at all now. The train is tntance of Bowmnties shall bo vested in the board of divectors, three yards and 8 half long, covered with | ¥ shich Is also cmpowéred to roiove any of Unionism, laco o la Louis XVL A drapery . flcer, —_— [Copyright 159 by James Gordon Bennelt,) of lace trims the bottom Of | [Copyright 1890 by the New York Associaled Press.] The officiary will be a president, first and Pamis, April 10.—(New York Herald Cable | the front skivt held by bunches | Bexuy, April 10.—As the emperor starts | second vice presidents, secretary, treasurer — Special to Tup Ber.]—The review of the | of orange blossoms; The sleeves are of satiu | tomorrow upon a tour of various points of the | and auditor, Fifteen members of the board | gin'os sivike in Chi ot un- arrison of at Vincentes cameoff yester- | covered with lace, and'the neck is finished by | country, which continues until the meeting of | constitute a quorum, but an_election of of- | a1t the strike will bo. declared off on morning with great eclat, The weather | a high Medici collar of lace. The veil is of | : 7, council was held today to eon- | ficers or the selection of n site will require | gro S TS W 0 e seontn wis eloudy and g rain during the night made | white tulle, to be draped by a spray of orange | sider the ministerial programme. Although | an affivmative vote of twenty-three divectors, | gt t 0 B ERE ‘"“”m T the ground very muddy and slippery. blossoms, 'The cost of tho dainty wedding | government officials now pretend to ignore | The president ean call speeial meetings when [ (et SEREEC 0 o o o'clock the roads leading from the Place de la | garment was 25,000 francs. The insurance | the press, veliable communications are obtain- | he thinks fit, and must do so on the vequestof | oo o |\.'- H".‘“, “m‘. i f‘m i: e Jastille to Boas de Vincennes wi thronged | over the Atlantic was 15,000 francs, and the | able when the ministers deem them oppor- | five di ors. The duties of the fdent, | Lonrosent it , Do) anit that "‘l'“_\ o % Q¥ts with infantry, artillery and cavaly duty to the United States nea 8,000 | tune. In this way it is known that the coun- | idents, scevetary, treasuver and | L,“'_” employment St D000 e ‘\'_' ALY their ambulances and canteens. The troops il considered measures relating to veforms in | auditor are not dissimilar to thoseof like omi- | FriCUAREIRE R SO0 PR 0 A were in true complete “de campaign,” that is Wil AT Biiee's Diac the educational system and for the crection of | cers in other stock coneerns, The treasurer | (i 888 EREIEIE FEBE LR D to say with theirovercoats, knapsacks, haver- “,flm,““:";;”m"mm:";“f,:‘h:, “r',‘I','“/;] monuments to the late Emperors William and | will give bonds in such sum and with such | G805 BERAE (A0 SHEE A e sacks, with one day’s rations, water bottles, LoNtow APHIERE New Yorl Horald | ¥ redericle. sureties as the board of directors approve, DTG LTI AR e DT R cooking utensils and sacks of kindling wood | ¢, e TPV T AT VE PG | A article which appears in - the | and the auditor shall sce that all bonds ye- LA UTA ATt i to make firo with. In fact ono might | ue bR B e Tollowing cir. | Freisinnigo Zeitung, tho organ of | quired of officers or employes are giVOn. | yupoiored to end the steike, and that imagined that war had been | o T & T L Herr Richter, lender of the German | Vacancies in the board may bo filled by | (pPPR0nat T end Be SR e T declaved. Columnn after column of ved- | “GVE e senest regret | liberals, attacking Bismarck, has raised | elections by the board from nomiuations Bl i Ve ICvon b ekt legged infantry tramped along through the | X0 m--m‘nfiod “m"w:“I’u;(:‘f“"“_(’flw‘dfjml acrop of concurrent rumors which are ab- | n preceeding meeting. The follow- N Pl e Pt mud over the roads leading toward the east, | o O nits Spencer | S0tDing interest he The Irefsinnige | ing committees are to beappointed OB N rasbar o PR ek Ny sl v fully accoutered for campaign. Motgas ‘:,h ol sAATENBAG m‘.“,““m‘ “; anuu- affirmed that the ex-chancellor, unable to pass | nine members; buildings and grounds, nine | 0G0 ‘\. ToR BV R AR AR A “.‘ " few was announced for 10 o'clock, | ¢ R B o Bon eER T ordance with | three weeks of political abstinence, sum- | members; judiciary, seven memy T ere sl s R R ey actly fifteen minutes before the hour Yedtamen tavy, aaig nthév IS vmm"‘N {lie co- | Moned the editor of the Hamburger Nach- | and state exhibits, five members: foreign ex- {0000 BVl : : 5 3 ion, squadron and battery was in v,","m‘rmi‘ n.‘wlltex‘::iu’ it vichten,who dined at Friedrichsruhe Tuesday, | hibits, five members; printing and publish- | HGHE EEEREE L iam the position assigned to it Altogether 12,000 | PR mfil Platkepoit S tirigen o N and that conched by Bismurck, the Nach- | ing, five members; transportation and publie | o RS S FEEERBER | S RS men were present. The view from the tribune | G it SR BEEPORE b o e ust, | Tichten made @ series of attacks upon | comfort, seven members; avt, seven members, | o B G niddlo of next wee was superb. The troops were formed in their 0% T \w‘f-on;ing nor ot ftrm Do, | Chancellor Von Caprivi, sneering at is | Tho boavd of directors fs required to eleet | RGNS B T WG Gy lines, first the infantry, behind them the | BEH S O 1."“‘ e tost - | speechin the landtag and advising the depu- | a director weneral, whose dutics, powers and | Wi WH B SHOUEE, BE TR artillery and in tho background the cavalry. | M8 ¥ “""‘f OUILA T b at the foot, WO | o o maintain a loyal adherence to the ex- | compensation it is to fix bids for contracts in- | {0 RO CORHE R The infantry line was composed of the | XA, Zentlemon, Eicporodient sty chancellor's policy. The Freisinnige inferred | volving sums of more than 2,000, which must | 171 UHIE WL G tizenst comisition & Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-ninth ned, J, 5. MOFRRIE Co., London, Apr ant that he was, through | bo invited by advertising three times in at [ PAOWI A WHEL i Wy Sant e B : ; Pierrepont Morgan will continue to be a ' 5 presence of the sovercign whom 230,000,000 | 0 crious nations must do their work and 1 | VAttations of “chasseurs a pied. each ¢Ob-| ooy of the firm of,Diexel, Morgan & Co., U Dy el PG Bdb e e DL Pay- | 0 take care of our business and shall con- sisting of four companies of forty files cach, : Von Caprivi. Thercupon the Post (conservi- s aro to be made only on warrants eoun- | 2 HoE EEE IR (Ol AR B ebitate, people huil as vice rezept of heaven and carth ek Gl and will restast e S B VR (e 11100 PO NER0IED (OB T :l.”:\tu‘.mf:.”x‘.\ :x‘x.'.'.,,,:‘,;",l.‘,,‘,,‘.,'f'",“‘, ]":1 par | hen came the Eleveuth, - Thirteenth and "‘]'l‘;‘1‘;]{:{[‘"‘:“:"1"‘tflm‘:‘:{"‘" Ho suils o | vo) " donounced the article as insulting | tersigned by the president, sceretary aud | it 0 00 s I ASE IR 1O S0 not whether e be protestant, Catholic | 1y \’, of ;“:_l_"“‘ Hin ‘lnu'lhm.\' ;H‘ T th brigades of infantry ufl)u'lilut. . to the prince, denies that the Nachrichten is | auditor. A two-thivds vote sl be requived | | oo Chive it Thon t ““m‘w TG ot pagan, whther ho adores the popo s the | tireae o seon Cwine Tt e ot exietly 10 o'clock General Sausier, on a A GermanRgRWay Accldont. inspired and expresses The journal’s | 0 change the by-laws : il St (RIS G infullable vicar of Christ or pas | P ) fine chestnut charger, cantered onto the | [Copyright 1690 by ddnies Gordon Bennett.] mpathy with Bismark yleadsitto | The directors said today that it was wn- | 4t WA AR B A him simply as the head of a uni ; ground at tho head of brilliant staff of | Benrry, April 10s=[New York Herald | play into tho hands of hiscnemies. The | likely that any important action as to the dis- | &0 G0 0 0 #65 7 B Bloy o nion school he 18 * bouud to be mov twelve ofticers escorted by half o squadron of | Cable—Special to T Bee.]—Tho railway | truth is that Bismarck summoned the editor | cussion of a site or the selection of w general | |HHE R SRR 8 SRS B by tho solemnity and suggestiveness dragoons avmed with lances, The drumsand | accident at Werebig, between here and Kon- | of Nachrichten to consult with him in regard | manager and secretary would be entered on | 85 5 AR S of his surroundings. To get to this sovercl bugles of twenty-one battalions, eleven squad- | igsburg, was more serious than was at first | to getting a ¢ ¢ man and reliable | until the Lill was safely through both of & shadowy cmpire, whose pred rons and ninety batte immediately | supposed. Four carringesof the passenger | confidant to assist him in arranging and com- | branches of congres have tumed seepters o dustand biotted out | PIOYer 1 r i COM- | ounded a salute. As the general galloped | train jumped the N b v iito eone| pillsg bis memoirs,” io day nitar tho tnlor: Kingdoms, T passed the historic portal thag | Mittees formed in every diocese in the WOl yveen the lines cach regiment lowered its | struction train filled with - workmen on an- | view Dr. Lucanus, chicf of the civil cabinet Jooks out upon the wido squarc of St. Peter's, | Each committee shall huve the bishop abits | 1o the bands playing the “Ms other track, Two persons were killed out- | of the emperor, was sent to Friedrichsruhe, e grouped a squad of the Swiss gaard | 10 and shall cousist of either workingmen | ool Suusier acknowledged the salute by | right and seven others severely injured. 1t | This coincidence gave rise to the report that A dibliok coss | (05 81988 fwlio/aympa i assoclate With | covering and holding his forage cap is probable that some of . these will die. The | Lucanus was charged to demand the delivery | tumes, dosigned by Michacl Angelo over | O On fast days and wh e arm’s length, At 10:30 the general took | cause of the accident is still - mystery. | of documents relating to the emperor's doings | tlireo hundred yents ago; Going along the | Fest{romlubor, tiftse committees will his post at the reviewi int in front. | When the wreck was cleared away the tracks | while awaiting the death of his father 3 that leads to the Sistine | the tollers together, discuss their dutios and | pye gyenty-one battalion: din aline | were found to be in perfect order, and trains | Echoes from the I'rench papers ning by u flight of venerable staivs i and inspire then with teue morallty. | o300 s, with General St. Mars and his | have since been sent over them, One passen- | s position critical, tho em to the right [ was saluted by papal gend: Fouml rutbsiorlitoliusuibertoundodiiontues sty head, and saluted. Kach | ger describes the accidentas a terrific shock, | sonally going to threaten him, i claim- at the entrance of the open OB % 1 H 5 at once wheeled in company | followed by a deafening sound, like the dis- | ing the restitution of papers missing from the yard of St. Damascus, which is FL3 lolinoas anolte witigmetiontihontihie at double quick was | chavge of a heavy pleco of ordnance, chancellerie, with other ineredible nonse by corridors and halls glorified by Gl Tl LI el G s o ) ne northern end of the ALY L by suitable to the French press, Bismay jus of Rafacl, with glinting colors he existence of these vast armies is a course. 'This maneuver was executed A Stirring Scene. proached on the subject, declines to speak. showing hcro and thero through the win- | Sourceof displeasure and sorrow to the holy hmost credituble precision and prompt- | NEW York, April 10.An unusually stiv- | "4\ uniner of cable dispatches and letters dows., In one corner of tho sunny court | S¢¢- ‘hemilitary life is injuring hundreds of Next threo battalions of “chasseurs | ving séene marked” the (close of the run of | fiom Jeading American pe als and papers stood Cardinal ofi and monsiguors in | thousands of young men. 1t surrounds them | o biags came swinging along at a brisk p “Shenandoah? at”the Twenty-third street, | yave !l S S0 the American legation, purple silk rustled by and a pigeon whe with violent immoral influences. 1t crushes | o4 oo Joudly applaudeded by the theater tonight. 'Thehodse was elabovately | yqing Minister Phelps to use his influence fn alarm through the air, as tho great chimes | 41l their higher and spiritual life, and ten tors in the tribunes assed, | decorated and Generals man and Scho- | to got a contribution of any kind from the began to strike the hour. to harden and degrade them. These armies | 1o o pity that the chasseurs are provided | field octupied boxes. Atthe close of thethivd | oy chancellor. Bismarck, however, prefers | auing on a tall halberd a picturcsque | Ar€ motmerely full of spivitual perils, but | (oih \white haversacks instead of brown ones, | 8ct a sthall'regiment. of yolurtéers from the | ¢4 yajntain absolute silence and to disregard suarded the door of another immense | they drain the countries of wealtln. - So 1ong | myese white haversacks against the dark | Brooklyn navy yardanddocal militia joincd | tne calumnies which ure being cireulated con- marbie stairway on the opposite side of tho | 88 Buropeis filled with soldicry, <o lonz Wil | y1y0 yniforms make a mark far more dazzling | the band and the members of tho company en | corning him. It is possible,owing to the excitesd square. This led me to the hall of St, | @1 this lubor be withdvawn from the | 44 tyoyante” than that of the maligned red | the stage, and all formed one grand chorus, | jndimation over the attac] Bismarck, Clement, a spacious room whose coilings and | S0il and tho poor will be overburdened | pooceof the lincsmen. singing “Marching Through Georgia.” The | tiat the govermment has issed & worning walls are marvels of decorative art, Here | With taxes to support the system. ‘Thearmies | gpoup prigades of infantry of line then came | refrain was taken up. by the audicnce and persons putting into cireulation in home fignres of justic, mercy, religion | Of Ekropearc impoverishing the population. | tmdging past in fine style, the wir neral Sherman kept time by waving his | o, s s sensational news | and charity looked down upon | Thescgreat military establishments have an- | wpioupions.” Although they had be idkerchicf, At theend of the song Gen- | i cpolled as hereto other deplorable effoct, They set one people , But Deaws the Line at Advocate | change, vhite T live T will labor to ve fons in Europe, 1 while T live I will A of the terrible confusion. The suf- —_— the helplessness of the working | Copyright 1590 Ty James Gordon Bennett.) SSSEL. ixiety and grief Rowr, April 19— [New York Herald Cablo | 4500 opy i tonbles b argely duo ~Special to Tk BEE.] —As an expression of | 0 o as o Cheistis ality who is friendship for America, and hisconfidenco | ¢S C0 SO n history ended and man- m the liberty which her institutions give to oot 0 R ifesy fon his holiness, Leo XIIL, tod ; : ) : ¥ ; today ac- | iy aro two things in the world at pres- ded the Herald correspondent & special | o4y ut neod special attention —slavery and rivate_audicnee and consented to a publica- | o oi vl B SR S Thave tion of his utterance, This is an unparalloled | oo AUEEER -0 b ding nission: vent in the history of the vatican and indi- | iR E R ever men ave held sates not only a profound desire on the part | 1 E G A NS U thom i to 5f the pontift towin the confidenceand esteem | aqinte ad chvistionizo. thom, - An enlight. of the Amevican people regardiess of Sects, | oo man caunot be enslaved. For that rei out b faith_in thofairuess and dignity of | (i SR ICE 0 THEIEERE (G el O e T to the spread of knowledge among the poor The governments of Enrope have practically il el sonfessed &t Barln thab: thoy can do ],Ejlll‘{ ¥ 1 these unfortunates and save them from s check the onward sweep of the soclal lava | o "o tho social question can only bo solved that threatens the peace of the nations. The i i et pope now declares that, religion can and will |y it EUEE e TRV B IR N D sor | Was mo such condition affairs arly in the morning T reccived from onoof | pit S0 PR CHEEIRE st don the papalchamberlains a documentinfora- | 4o WS IS BN Hioh aro. og fug we that the He ‘s At e e ot ARG Sl L docle todays | o sociul troublos eannot be cured unless Dr. Rooker, vice vector of the American ¢4 | manicind comes back to the same principle, lege, was named as interpreter, for his holl- | 44 ¢ gha foes of Jesus Chvist and his elurch ness doos. not speale English. - Long before | iy to attack and_ revile the religion that hour wo were dviven to tho vatican. which teaches corvect movals and has civil- »man can make that journey from the | oo it B CT LS H dcordars will inerease ponilerous bronzo door of the vatican into the | g H1e WO 1ose CEEs W et of Crreago, April 10, - [Spoctal Tie Ber At thousand e s head of hristendom must be universal and on a different plan. It is for the church to christiani, the world and ity and charl T'he moral con- dition of both the workingman and his em- ployer must be raised. I intend to have com- cmploy men on their merits solely, and with out regard to th being union or non-unon men. The steikers claim they have 6,000 men A KNOTTPT, " CSTION. on the union volls, 1 have information that 3 they have but the rest being non-union Can a Woman Protect Herselt men. OF the outsiders, we have 1,o0) at work, a Slanderous Husl and if 1ot so muel attention is from now on Ciieaco, April 19.—[Special Telogram to | given o the steile by the papers it will die Tne Br Judge Anthony was this horn- | out in s 1 Coneession o the now ing presented with a legal question which | bosses” association, many of whom ave union proved too knotty to he decided ofi-laud, and | strikers, is simply @ defeat of the strikers after listening to arguments the mo 't i v wnd s0 they beat some he was finally forced to take it under advise- | one else less poweril ment. Tt was in the suit of Mary 1%, Williams | Even should the showing male by the new against her husband Aavon for slande; 2 | or b most favorable, an inmedinte case was the first of the kind on dinan | resumption « & may not follow. The Tlinois court, Mrs. Williwns, who had sep- | faet is that the cacpents divided arated from her husband a short time after | ou the question of expedieney of permitting her marviage and become involved in alegal | one-nalf of the men o vetuen 1o work at 40 dispute over his property, sued him for | couts per hour awd trying to hold the other 3,000 for slander, suying that e had spread | half on asteike with e meager income of § ports detrimental to havacter. aweek, s thought by many that such s “The question of a woman's privilege,” | phu would prove diffienit t cavey out. Still, said Judge Anthony, *i one on which [ am | the go-to-wmdc pavty may win and in such somewhat vadical. Tam inclined to agree | case half the stri ould be to work by with the New York court which decided that | the middle of et 'ho uew Bossos a woman is & ‘person,’ and punisiicd a hus- | association has d sater strength band for sending slanderous matter through | than the steikers an it would be able the mails to his wife: but as fur s the | toshow. 1t was “d at the Iinols law goes Tlmow it is differont. A | headguavters that some fiftesn me " 0’ /3 v 3 v 9 speec | woman whe il oses her identity an he old nster wy °4 ocinth a company of the pope's soldiers marching since morning in complete cam- | ¢ral Shevman was called upon for a speeeh. | gore but tried upon the charge of fraud. This | o0 when i '"'I 'h”", L ; .'”"" 3 hevd i i nies one er husband inalegal | joined the new o tion, w og- e orta i vooden benches | d€ainst another and intensify uational aign order, ¢ scomed as fresh o He responded briefly and was greeted with | smanates diveetly from Ge . sprawling comfortably on wooden bench paign order, they secmed us fresh and I & | order emanates divectly from (¢ 1 Sensosl L ALttty inotiBRo ket T At Y T e g . i : ousies. The result is the growth of i spir ¢ e txemendous cnth 3 in the corners, theiv glittering hatberds lean- | O48ies: I elastic as 1f just out of bed. The One Hun- | {xemendous enthusiasm, Caprivi : o ing against the wall. There was o ringing | Wnser und vengefulness. [ long to sec ave- | gpoeh and Nincteenth regiment was most d forkunnicly fou Mis WALIgmaiT Sl okl cquins Ll fiihe R e R o ” 3 The North German Gazette announces that | 1o malke luws, but to see that those existing | older body commund uttered by somo invisible oficer | 111 Of e i and ik Huge avmics con- | gopvedly applauded as it marched ulong in _ NoBlood Spilled. B _'mf”"""'lljl‘_:‘d- o “m":“:‘_"I,m‘m dagingy foldbt ot i tho next iustant a row of red, black and | onting each other in such tines as these en | yggniticent, style, alignments and inter Lovisvirer, Ky., April 19, —Nothing father 3 i - Anything t . ¥ as boo 0 > i 3 Pittshur iotleave o good spirit bebind thom. Thoy 4 % as been heatd today o stato tr | bas been made out in the mime of Prinee | jegislature, and Twoula like some of | yellow guards was erect saluting as the "W”‘m”,m_l i beind - them. - They | heing preserved with remarkable aceuracy, linaiboen Honkitons yARLEhe(Btate Lraone i e et dukolof. Danonbers Liihe e s e ey Ascodr | Prrmsuin, J ¢ vuilway stately cardinal passed. are an \ The only point to criticize about this splendid h 2 Harlan county. Several men who have come ! Jasting : S e i T tho maxt chamber ' wo woro vecelved by | Here I suggested that the doctrine of ¢ S e o monmted | to Pineville from that - county say theve has | chuncellor hus not yet uscd the ducal title. | we could not itightenment onthe | BURIEES 2 PR ol il an attendant clad in cvimson silk and kueo | tration for which the vatican is laboving w m white hors: been no fight. One man who is a prisoner in | Although Minister von Gossler showed no | subject. The to be w standard of e o Ui R T S T e pted as a national principal in- America. | guolcoloss powder is rather the hands of the federal ofticers for violation | intention during yesterday's debate in the | human justico in this world by whicha ) S0, G P800 LGP mmother we were conducted, among histo $¥es? snid his Holluess, “thatis tho e | tenture; “After: tho) infantr of tho revonua: laws ‘gaysho was with the [ landtag to concede tho full demands of tho | womun —can protect herself, amurried or | oSy iy 1o o satisfuctony to the oms s and princely dr u..;.‘,.. A last e | Principle, but most of the smen who have con- | et rumbling w sheriff's posse that went out with sixteen | Catholic clericals, he indicateda desive onthe | single.” 2 ]\' s A ARG ‘ 0ROV R G LA eaol6A b ha b roRGroom oo e RAL until L‘" : "f'“‘] e ianey ‘“ o4 : of pintle hoofs announced that nin soldiers to avrest Howafd, and there wa o R B \“,‘f The Weather Crop 13 tomiht that the proposition would not be ie- his holiness was ready to yus, The | See how they exall Godlessness. T.ook ub | o¢ gytillery, under the command tainly no blood shed, : ik stabee niay W TSRO A TITR 0 My pRes Rt e BT T S L T2, T ey & m whosoe o5 are seleete aly | i s The adjutant geneval has o dispatch from | the center party not closely adhering to Dr. 1NOTON; AT ¢ WEAACL IICG Ll s & i rreat golden throne undor tho canopy was | U men whose names ave selected in 1taly | Nismer, were advaneing in line of battery a ! 8 eI Snatol L [RLy 3 HolicttiEancail s thol slannl - + | not settled there would be trouble, 1t L& 3 UNOPY Wi | e onor after death, men who died opposing | o 1 b e SR Armorer Thompson a Pineville, in which is | Windthors: take Herr von Gossler's assup- | Pulletin issued by the signal service s nov L ULOAVEUILEDG ELEQUDIS % presented to tho popo by tho worlk- | fok HARO Biten (0 SRR ARG TG SEETSINE | @ brisk trot. The ground trombled T e AR FA e o ves as satisfactory and will support the | The weather during the past weelc has been | veported, wnoticiully, that the men had de men of Rome On its apex ‘\‘H'_ SRR '| R ‘; ‘, i they moved to within six metres of | 1 i especially favorable for farm work through- | cided to zo out Tuesduy nextif the entivd bill aro the keys of St. Peter and the [ Attheclose of the audicnce his holiness | e guluting buse wnd then wheeled to the left troops and outlaws. Wils Howard, it is said, it The leadors of the centrist mi- | 5P ) oL dfar EEAOUEIL e b triplo crown surmounting the azure shield of | thunked the :lnml‘\l for ”“1 ood it had done | o' Tl gatiop and. massod at the extremo | 1as tircatened to roscue Jonnings. ~Captain | nority, Bavons von Huene and Sehorleme v the Pecci family, with its comet, cypress troe | [0F Mankind and gave him the apostolic | ;opem end of the ground, whence cach Gaither, it is reported, will kil Jennings it a | Alst, ure more veady than is Dr. Windthorst | Evain was substan completed. As fur and silver bar. The pope Is proud to sit upon | PIessH s the longest andience ever | yaytopy rogained its interval and then_came vescue 15 attemptéd. to the former coalition. The old government | Borth as southern Mimnesot and southern & throne given to him by tho tollers of his te individual. From fivst t0 | yyyydeving along at a gallop, with all the Mine spreading. - groups have already assumed a position | DKot crops were improved by favorable | "“\l”-‘\‘l’l 1‘; The st Il\"fln;n\'l mlf"t P aILYAS DTENE ! e A E ° (e dam Dt pntet SRp weather. In Missour, N ka | bogun by the coul mincrs at Ostrau has own country. lust tue pope spoke constantly of America | yygies sounding, past General Sausier. olored Bxoaau o, Oklohoms, & [ eadingmlo g combiusenytintho conee) AT e veported | Spread throughont the Ostrawity valley. — All A chamberlain tn purple silk preceded me | 14 her bright future. As Lleft the preserice | gy pourance of the artillery was in ¢ AvEan. Aptiliid =Rey, B, B, Foator ats i ER N R 0Ll fareasa Wiy mren i 1 | the miners at Basehka, Pexno and - Czeladns S - of the pontiff the assistunt se vy of state, it 4 g VY 1 of this city, who has been in Alabama the | tional liberals, The prospeets of the govern- | It good condition, but o g S havalanibavor lnto tho proscuco of tho august hewd of the 1y o Nonced, entered the ante-chamber. lient, Tho horses were strong, hardy, | o' 0o \Coera'in th fatorest of tho Oklu- | ment having-a majority in the reichstag aro | from the Missourl valley northward over | Ve QU WOUS Catholio world, There behind all pomp and | Monsignor Moncel, entered the ante-chamber, ceable animals and were up in theiv | X P P RE < 5 A 3 3 P Minnesota. In Michigan, linois, Tndiana, AW Eaion Y But o mentlalola Toanowilidn Eweats | SoAledito cardinal later aud he was amazed | (o0 Guns, carviages and harness were in homa Immigration adsociation, writes that evefore good. Should the educational meas- | 2 ki '1"- i Ai 3 il b Tava tnd the snadlost eves that ever looked out | 8¢ the length and character of the audience, | yood order, The muzzles of the six guns of | 10000 colored people will come from Alabuma | ure beforo the counil extend to the clery Kentucky and Tenncssce the growing crops | Bostox, A} A strike for a tenhour s 2 Nothing could show more clearly the pope's | o, di i 5 3 before July to scttle fn Oklahoma., A letter | the control of schools, the solid vote of the catly improved. day and an ady 05 Wils inangus of a human head, The pope sat on a chair & . cach batte 1s they swept by ata gallop o g - od quire , big king establis) : ; Bt cas I Nm e steE i et e | HGAGRZR vhey M from Alabuma states that 1,700 left Atlanta | centrists would be secured, thus assuving an p 3 din Squir it packing establishe of crimson and gold set against a table 1e8ado L were in perfoct aligument. In fact no field | go 8u e S i) e The Pacific Short Line. ot L R T R R R e Behind him was a figure of the Vivgin and at "“““‘d pri oh ho“has. ‘giyen the surope could have put in a be ok th now col iny; aibls QVOrWheNg B0k Y Sax Faxcisco, Cal, April 19.—A repre- | gweon seven and eight hundred men, all But his vight o tall theone, Ho wore upon his | Hevald: cance than did the splendid batte S Sibraltar. In today’s debate in the unterhaus the free | gopative of the Pacitic Short Line, @ railroad | 4 few of the o Y o : 1y c Consul Mathews at Gibraltar e AL e e h w few of the cmployes, aro out, and the fac- head a skull cap of white watered sill and a 3 4 5 commanded by General Nismer,and the Herald [Copyright 18% by James Gordon Bennett.] conservative speakers declured theiv inten- | o epprise which has occasioned considerable | tory is practically shiit doy sunowy cassock flowed about his fiail igure., ANLE SE corvespondent who witnessed thisveview has | Grorairar, April 1 ew York Herald A of meeting some of the denfinds of the | jptorest here, es that it is expected - 1t was a presence at once appealing and o Groat ' Fx Warmly Wel- | had auopportunity of secing under all sorts | Cable-—Special to s Bek.]—Colonel [ COUIStS. Herr Sidlitz, speaking for the | gt the line will be completed to Wy s Brie Canal Case. majestic. As we advanced 1o salute the pope comed by King Leopold, of cireumstances the light batteries of Eng- | Mathews, United States consul gencral to | frec conservative party, announced its veadi- | oiing - by Januiry and Ogden in two | Buir, Pa, April 10.—Tho famous rle he held out his thin white hand upon which [Copyright 150 Iy James Gordon Beinett.) land, Germany, Russia and Austria. Motocco, arvived hore toduy. He will leave | 1€58 to open negotintions with | He also intimates that the company | canal ease came to an abrupt termination gleamed the emerald apostolic and bade us Buussirs, April 19.—[New York Heruld The cavalry brigade was commanded by | for Tangicrs Tuesday in the sloop of war Al- | V€W to supporting the desives of intain an independent position and | today in the courts with a perfun tory N 1 beside him, Cable - Special to Tie BEe. |- Stanley arrived | General Dupesme,who was monnted on avery | liance. the clergy in vegard to the procedure secure a larger share of the | edg | verdict, 1 was thit of Prescott Mete “The stories about his weakness are absurd. | heve this afternoon, having been met at the | bighly bred but rather cat-like looking —— conneeted with the oath taken by the admin agh business by selling trafie privi \d B, Ne inst William L. Thero was o surprising vigor in his gestures | frontier by two of K Jpold’s wids-de- | Dright chiestout chavger with a white near | Anniversary of Beaconsfield's De istrators of Bishop DI He could not, hie | 1opeq to the highest bidder, Scott und W, W, Iteed of Erie and J. M, M- and his voice was clear and unwavering as he | camp, who invited him 1o enter a special | hind leg, very much such an animal as Lord Loxvoy, April 19.—Today was “primrose | Said, concede ecclesiastical supervision of | " - 1ol Philadolphin, as garnishees of ke of America: train pliced at his disposal by his majesty | Cardigan is said to have ridden at Balaclava, | day,” the auuiversary of the death of the | S hools ov the creation of "‘f""",“.‘ i _ Killed by a Jealous Husband. s Canal company. This was an L have a claim upon Ame s, for theit | and by u deputation of the municipal council | The brigade, consisting of the Sixth cuifas- | Earl of Beacousfield, It was observed by | ment in tho ministy of worship. The cler- | ~New Your, April 10.—Asa R. Waterman, o gachment execution served on- the garnishees bety! d, with kindly oyes, “becauso Sels. The militaey band played. the | siers the Twenty-seventh and the Twenty- | tho conservatives. The queen sent two | icals, it wise, would accept tho couditions | managor of Jacobs' Lycoum theater, in Brook | for the purpose of scizing tho money of the Tlove their country. I have groat tender- | «Star Spangled Banner as the train dreiy | eighth dragoons, each regiment consisting of | wreaths to be placed on the grave of Disracli [ offered for the support of the conservatories | lyn, tonight shot and instuntly b Eric Ca sipany—nearly £00,000 - atleged ness for those who live in that land, jwotest- four squarons (except the Twenty: at Hughenden, Primmses were genevally | ond join with them, devoting their strength | Dovan in front of the play house. Wt to be in the Lunds of the garnishees. Judge tants and all. Under its constitution religion of infantey presented avms as the | Which had ouly three squadrons) ad- | worn by admirers of thesdead statesmn, to combat the sprewd of socalism. man's wife, who s o pretty woman, is an | Norrson rules that the evidence showed that has perfect liberty and is a grow power. | explorer stepped on the platform large | vauced in line ata gallop to the saluting base, e encral von Caprivi's ideas touching the | a s and Doran was escorting her home | gy v which Mr, Scott hud in his hands Where the chuveh is free it will increase and | crowd had gathered in the neighborhood of | then wheeled off to the left and massed The Cortos Opened. tions of the government und press want, [ when the husband fived the fatal shot. The | ywhen o was the Pennsylvania. railvoad com- bless. Ilove Americans for their frank, | the station, So great was the enthusiasm to | itself, as the infantry and artillery had [ Lisnox, April 19.—Tha cortes was opened ying. While proclaiming disuse of the | murderer was arvested. 1t is supposed that 3 wl puid out exeept w small open, unaffected churacter and for the respect | et & glimp1o ot the Musteions visitor that | doue, at the northern extremity of the ground, | today by the king in pgmon. Referring to | system of oficial inspiration, his statements in | jealousy prompted the murder, % TSt aan RN NGB R which they pay to Christiunity and Christian | the peoplediterally fought for coigns of . | The dragoons were provided with lances, that | the dispute between 4312(1:1]141 and Portugal | the landtag recognize the necessity of the gov ohe Doath Roll. him for s . The plaintift endeavored to matals. It pleases mo to say this through the | tage, ‘The police were obliged to interfere, | 18 t0 say, the front rank of each squadvon | coucerning territory in Adrica, tho king said | ernment, acting npon public opinion through |, (00T 1 PX 0. Fix.Governor | SHOW that if My, Scott bought the vanul ho Hevald, which is a great international journal | und a number of arvests were made and sc ca Llances without pennaus slung over | Negotiations were now panding which prom- | inspived articles in both the home and foreign | f h 30 o B e o | i 50 s trustee for the creditors. The court and ropresents so much, The press and | eral persons seriously injured. thelr right shoulders. Therear rank men car- | ised to result in a settlement of the question | pre 5. Ih-.'llvrrf\n'!h{1[\:;- relaved that it | TR T S R O T ruled thut under the evidence the title was chiurch should be togethier in the work of ele- | Meanwhile Stanley entered a royal e vied repeating carbines. The dragoons were | honorable to both countries. was mpossiblo to permit tho oppasition to | TEFRENey FLC UL EREURG T wlh 0 | pertect in My, Scott. Mr. Scott afterward vating mankind. American journalism espe- | yiage in waiting und ‘with Comte D'Oultre- | Mounted on horses fully up to theie weight, | o ———— monopolize the power of the press; the gov- | 0 Ho ne.0 Kiaduoto of X4 PRSI A iR AT B ANBENAM ciully should bo amiable and benevolent to- | mont, M. Mounteuny Jopperson, Surgeon | and while solid enough for charging, are not Confederates Wil Hold a Reunion. | eyument must have channels to mould and | Practiced lw befove he held public ofi : P q ; ) il 1 tovernor | company. The jury rendered a verdict fo wards me, because my only desire is to use | Pake and Mr. Wilson drove to the palace | t00 heavy for outpost worl. [‘([“}"v‘"{'“_’\-‘ Penn ., April 10.—By order | correct public opinion. Both ministers intend |.|-;‘..‘«H1"“-;1.m\i\ 'JL"A ;\,fl“‘l\ 'm ] ‘::,,“\‘ ",:H" the .lu endant, and the case will go to the .-u‘-' my power for the good of the people, Protes- | amid the cheers of the vast. crowd lining the | The cuirassiers were not armed with lances, | o Governor Gordon ofsGeorgla, general com- | to put a stop to granting subventions to jour- | “% IR0 ¢ pre tants and Catholies alike, and to inerease | route, Though it was raining hard, Stanley, | Their horses were heavier than the dragoon | Munderof tho United /States Confederate | pals from the secret fund, relying upon the Queen Charatie Ialands Shaker - - their prosperity and happiness, Ihave no | who was in an open cavriage, constantly William Warner Hoppin died today, a | horses andin spito of the useless burden | V. ns' association, thepe will be Leld in { yillingness of the papers to accept official in Vicronts, B, C., April 19,—A steamer from The G, A. ant Statue, other aim on eurth than to benefit them, and | paised his bat in respouse to the welcome ac- | Steel helmets and cuivasses, did not seem A general reunion of all ex-con- | spiration. Both may find the press not so | yopthern ports brings news of severo carth WasniNaros, April 19.—In connection with 1 will never-do auything that is not for their | corded him. over-weighted. dragoons, especially the . b obedient a tool as they desive ik quake on Queen Charlotte islands. Several | the joint resolution providing for the accept Sood. Jouimhlism 18 0w very powerful | been some talk ofa hLostile | Twenty-cighth regiment, presented a ol T &0 On Thursday Phelps, American minister, | native houses in Skedgate were shaken down | ance of a statue of General Grant from the und it should help me to spread the skirt of | demon mon the part of the students, | Rood appearan The ~ culrassters | v 00 AR IR K O ee Pitts. | §8V0 8 dinner to Chiancellor Von Caprivl and deep flasures made in the earth, G AR, int A todag, Senator Manders veligion and charity and of sound movality.” | who are opposed to King Leopold's Congo | it galloping past, especially the Fourth ) SFR AT i The committee of beet root sugar refiners - — on presented i letter from 8. N, Burdettey His holiness wsked how the Protestant | schome. If the students did demonstrate, | Squadron, did not preserve their alignment nwl\;d.in vi f\\ of the lmr‘['"“':l cost In the | = “x”llhfi l"‘ ; -;uv’n:.anlilmu:-.l 3 chadrmun of the committee on the Grant mons church of Am es his utterances | their hisses and whistling were unheard | Bor distance and at oue moment came almost i < s AF | panufacture of sugar owing to the rise in the | SaLT Lake, Utah, April 19, — [Special Tele- | ument, saying it “the G, A, R, w to and was assured that the people, without re- | among the plaudits of the RS 1 within half'a metre of the squadron in front :“::;: :‘fl:l‘h‘v“:‘lv. ‘1';:.‘::;';.‘l::'.‘,y'\\--‘.:“fi?;.-41“:.::l } price of raw materlal, to demand that the | gram to Tuk Ber]—A mining exch testify thoir aft mate regard for General spect to particular churches, listened with King Leopold received Stanley literally | of them, but it should be remembered this is | o v ulpa;mcng\'nhuuwd l‘ml “‘;.““‘\ i government continue the export bounties, was organized here h.ulu) It will open .\}un | Grant, huve vaised suticient money, through deep respect and sympathy to his appeals for | with open arms. He was closeted with the | ® most difeult position—the vear oneofa | g0 2000 Py, d 9 In accordunce with the decision of the Ham- | day g Delegations will be present from Kan- | voluntari triba funds, O erect a 8 more charituble aud unselfish spivit in | explover upwards of an hour, and in the | brigade—and the and was very muddy and 2 i & burg senate, all the men employed on state | sus City and Den statue to hi R and beliove congress soclety, | evening guve 4 banquet in his honor, slippery. Itis only fair to say that all the The SBouthern Flood Situation. work: ‘,\!m\:lk") vt in the demonstrations | The lv.l""f‘ll Wales. | will assign it a the old hull of repres 1 feel sure that it is 50, said the pope. I - manoeuvres of the cavalry were made atd | Npw Oureaws, Lay April 10.—Roports | O Muy L will be discharg Sioxey, N 8. W, ADHl 10.Fhie Darling | SeRUUVes aloag with that of Abraham Lius want the Protestants as well as the Catholics Confirmations. = | trot and gallop, and of eleven squadrons not & | fom various points atkng the river show no —— N coln, the prosident by whose side he stood in to esteem mo. They may all be sure that I WASHINGTON, April 19.—The senate has | single trooper was unhorsed. Inshort, the | piuterial change except ncar Shreveport, | e Weather Forecast. bave & v doep and rews affection | confivmed the following today: Henry Flad, | review was a most creditable one. The ar- | (oo the levee brokalast night and sc [ ¥or Omaha and viciuity: Faiv weather. | Go 8 EEER BE CRUREC - for them in Amevica. The vicar of | of Missouri; member of the Mississippi viver | tillery may be said to have won the laurels of | plantations were | For Nebraska: Light local showers, north- B | Two Children Burned (o Death, Chyist is vespected. but it is not | commission. Postmusters: 1llinois—A. W, | the day. The tribunes were filled with sp westerly winds, cooler Cashoed in » Chooks, Brrutrurs, Pi, April 19.The log housg always 0. In Europe here there are in con- | McPheeters, Sullivan; S Zinzer, Wush- | tators, who watched the troops with pride 1 “For Iowa: Fair, followed by light rainin | Sarr Like, Utah, April 19.—[Special Tele- | of Fa Youug isville, near hewd, trol those who have nothing but b W for | ington. Nebraska—A Ladd, Albion, | and interest. The dragoous with lances were Dexver, April 195-A couflagration de- | western portion, southerly winds, shifting to | gram to Tir Beel.—Bob Johnson, an old time | burned t n lust night. Two litile the hoad of the Christian world and ofter in- | Wisconsin—C. M. Durkee, Phillips; M. H, | SPecithy bobular. - Count Munsten the fier- | stroyed the greater partion of the lown of St. | coolen, northwesterly gumbler of Loadville, Omaha ond Long | childsen 3 g were burned .to sults to the holy see, Enemies of God who | Tuylor, Port Atkinson; J. T Kingston, Nece- | and watched the troops with the eye of @ | EI0, Colo., toduy. Loss, #25,000, insurance | For South Dakota: Light local showers, | Branch, blew out bis brains today. Lawy | death Sicltis, the housekeeper, was occupy bigh places desive not ouly to offend | dub; H. I'. Clark, Broudhead., keep and appreciative observer, " about Lalf, unorthwesterly winds, cooler, 1Snmh was found dead in an opium joiut horribly 1 o trylng to rescue theun burg and Cincinnati' express on the Balti- more & Ohio road eollided with a freight near | | viver continues to rise and the inc flood i causing much damage. The which gave ihem fan veral