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e e —————————————————— wroe . JTHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE Tacisi10s —— TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER S —— 207 — MAFIX'S DEATH BLOW, &t i : 5fl}fifi§j]jxflf4‘fi\Y, GOSSIPY PARTS. | SYRACUSE SCORCHED, furous driving durin ¢ & twenty miles with the Hlaver 1 ¢ Wit 1 ites and ffty-fiv X Y he will got th Lord 0N S I'wo Disastrous Qonflagrations Destroy Big RAGING AT THE SAME TIME, CHIEF HENNESSEY MURDER AVENGED. | ! . 1 in vogue BOIH t on the century was young ‘ fays of the contury Captain | o Tit : 10 \ i First deagoon gaards, aftevwards Law Iuto |} 1 b the Drury Lane th n wager of 100 sovereigns walk fitty milos, drive ifty and rvide fifty w twenty-fourhours. Ho did it in ninctecn | DILKC'S DETERMINATION, | hours and five minutes, He also rode ninoty- | coac R \ X ! ) ; : THE LOSS OVER A MILLION DOILARS. five miles on the Haig Park raco course | and O PARISH PRISON DOORS BATTERED DOWN. | 1w i i oF four lours and seven minutos, beatiug b ree t - time by fitty-three minutes t . . Oxford is my choice for the variet | Tho Inauguration of Combination 3 f B Akl o t to Huve Peristicd While Deal of Speculation, next Saturday. A finer erew was seldom if | ever seon on the Thames, Betting here 1s Bome of the 1 to Entor Office Ha ed a o toone on the dark blues, - | DRY ROT STRIKES THE OPPOSITION. What the Women W | [Copuright 1891 by James Gordon Hennett.\ THEIR SCREAMS FOR MERCY UNHEEDED . n COUNT HERBERT BISMARCK ON A JAUNT. . ; CREMATION OF NINE INSANE PATIENTS, | 1 1 Loxnox, March 14.<[New York Herald o | the vard N0 AdTon GE e (ML 3 B0t stonians Predicament Op nly Ex- American ladies presented at drawing room 1 Marksman in High 3 ‘l":“'.',r“.,”.':\' r Asylum Near Nashyille The i th rssed--Balfour Enjoys Unobe Friday by Mr: neoln, who wore a mourn Favor— Minister £helps ernment's pork tav s Heavy But Fully Avengers. 11 Au b nt ing a { richest b Ivet trit r % t1 2 > X rently structed Liconse. ing dress of richest black velvet trimmings, BRtortaiiod accepted. Even at 15 francs Ameri Wl th i b wsins, The train bordered with black ostrich feathers Bileds could | at o profit. M. Leroy Insured. RSBV Miss Lincoln wore & white satin costume - llou, th omist prosident of thio Wi e of [Copyright 1901 by James Gordon Bennete, will not exceed S 'fra v 100 Titres, wh Syracuse, N, Y., March 14, & ot oduce, Sugar and Stoc N Supelal oD Rt 4 he Cotton, Produce, Sugar and Stock Conservative Pleasure at the Glad- | Cable—Special to Tire Bes Ho following | Tim anit Ltk at Monto Oatlo—An ; i Details of (he 1 o Tennesse 18 o deseription of the dresses worn by tho porlk commitice, Vshe i H Exchanges Meet and Endorse o CSLE R Lab Mikoh 1 ~Naw O 4 Ao LIV Nonio bt [ Copyrightedd 1991 by James Gordon Rennett.\ with silver trimming and the dress was G BRIRE Chn MIARS & dakbh . B16We todny | % Loxbos, March 14— New York Herald | Gainsborough design, the front embroidered Panis, March 14 —[Now York Herald | Will still bethe lowest duty in Furope, Re. It rose inits might almost at mid-day ana n with “‘“" ’I“”H“‘ st Cable-Special to Tur Bree.]—During the | with silk satin stripes, finishing with a pecan | Gaplo— Spocial to Tie Brr Dho parish r;w- ngto ].\'w vican wino, M. Beaulien said ; was locked. In a momer otime of the present parliame 0 con- | traix Prenol 3 xR that. but little American wine now enters wreaked a horrible vengeanee upon the Sicil- | the' | w8 prod WL T (GRS BB Wi o L S o lor dross of | FTeucts word grelloter exprosses the condi- *f Wrunen Owing to tho dimition of | e first show of fire was at 6530 0'clock fan assassins who relentlessiy slew David C. | ealled for sormeono who knesw the vight mea | @Evative members and one liberal have had | Miss Wadsworth wore an nnder dre thitn we Hivo bier 1h dieine the Tast Wk, | shyniotars he ldeg, Sdopominaten Hannoassy, and tholgh thers are eloven mon 1 volunteer responded and the door was | 1 g seats on account of wetting involved | rich white satin voiled, festooned with em- | A'tior tho charmng springliko westboris, | tade uce hasas lafge o wine area dead tonight who were happy vesterday over rown open. The gallery was deserted, but | in scandals. Public opinion is evidently more | broidered lisle fringed violots, maneten de | gqged with a bitter cast blast, we have been | f0r¢ rance of that discaso.' & ling 1 k! | il i An old womnan saldthe men were up_stairs. sid than ever beforo in demanding that a | cour white satin broeaded violets, fastened ; ou also remarked ns to tho re. | SPreading in all directions. Chiat Reilloy their victory in the greatest criminal trial A party of seven oreight quickly ascended : i A R il te chilled to the marrow of our bones In addi foctorit of I'rench wines, Quickly saw that the threatoned destruction the city lins over withossod, tho wotk of blood | (he staircaso, and as they roached tho land 1, decent recora mark the lives of public | on the shouldered epaulets with the same | ¢on wain fell and made matters worse, but woro greatly exageratod, was too great for his apparatas o fight, and was accomplished without unnecessary d ing the ns d down the other end men, In deference to that Gladstone felt flowers, 4 ¥ the end of the week warmed up and the hope ted on the highest authority that | he wired to Utiea, Rome and Oswero to send R WD BHE Bt B O OUY B IR T g Half a dozen mon followed them, Scaveely o | himself compelled to write his famous letter | Mrs. A I Richkoff wore a golden yellow | jq that the worst 1s past. ehiah govoriment. draftad tha loig A ! which broke up the home rule alliance. More | black petticoat and waist of gold, satin em: word was spoken. It was time for action et which appeared in a aispateh from [ 5 without infliction of suffering upon any in \ fin g % 3 it wh ppearcd i isputeh from ! ; When the pursued and pursuers reached | ooy thore has developed a tendeney to | broidered jet court train, black velvet London Times' Berlin correspondent, and It was simolya sullen, determined body of | #ud erou wn beside the cells, their | stories at all costs. Thus, in a recent case, /| White tulle, embrokdered with pearis, court | gition. The trouble was caused by ill re- | pateh, it wil be mbored, Emperor Wil el : ‘ cltlzons who teak fnto thelr own_hands what | (00t blane and, buing “unavged, they | tho irate busband pockcted his injurics, to- | train of whito satin, fistened attheshoulders | port pread on tho bourse o tho offect. thas | At s said to repudiate the idea thnt 1o | 2000 1 FASE Rt stro, T olodts S\ AR S Ait Tows 1 Failed 60 pan eSS fear ahd | gether with a chieque for a substantial sum. | with ostrich tips ¥ persons seeking to make up orders ¢ I O Cr (AIGMES s GOt il Giatacel Lils, and BB To0 A RO RIRERAY Clief of Police Hennessey was slin on Oc- | avengers were merciless i In pursuance of similar tactics, a_vigorous | Mrs. McCormick, wife] of an atache of tho | yeliver thowm and was probably morely In- | | Turis, saying that the courtosy ho soassht | over-worked firemen could send relief the tober 15, and that very night every evidenco | Bang! bang ! bang! rang out the reports of | effortis veing made to set Sir Charles Dilke | legation, wore a poppy red brocade trimmed | toded to depress shaves, not being awarcof |t establish was mercly that of finmes were boyond Crowda of began to accummiato showing that bis death | the murderous weapons and a deadly rain of | on his feet again, With high personages and | crepe, embroidered with gold and jewels, and | y)o oxtent of the mischief, When the rn | batants politely bowing bofore poople rinntng to Ivest N ek came 60,000,000 francs weve placed at the | & swords, and - th h l st Iy . m:uu, poure d into h crouching figures, " powerful newspapers brought into requisition | a train of black brocade. lined with red satin ing poatied the firo rapid ading in ierachi, the closest man, was struck in the | ¢ 3 X % 3 i BelErR s RS i % ad any idea that \eiliatio s possible, | ppalled to scethe firo rapialy s| W tribunal and carricd out boldly and success £ tho hiead and his body.pitelied for. | 10 8id himin his purposo, Dilke's great wealth | ombroldered gold. - 8ho wore small black | gisposal of the socitto by tho Ba But, the emporor s supposed to have ad ted, | Roscoe's, with onlya singlo. s Aying fully by the tools of the conspirators, and influential friends make it seem likely | feathers and black veil o of Franco on Thursday moming at | from the moment that his action was inter’ | upon it 3 The trial lasted twenty-five days, and his knees with his face in | thatthe attempt to get him into parliament Miss Josephine Medill of Chicago wore a |yt past ) (SR Rouvier, min- | preted as asign of weakn by a handful of A though the evidenice seemed conclusive, the iands, and in that position was shot to | for an ignorant mining constituency may be | gown of pink satin embroidered with gold, a racuse was ited by a tremendous conflagration to- day and in less than half an bour the new Hogan block was destroyed, while the fire wa He had hardly done so when the The sensation of the week has been the AIHERE Gis NilneuIv-ABITIAH \ the societe de depots. From all ac c, i Bast Washington streot, four olocks had been deliberately planned vy the sceret 5 ister of finance, and M. Mag Aes R UIRLE AN Lol ENC AR i an SR upp : o Jury, currently charged with having been {0 nd dTan together | Siccessful. The question being asked is skirt festooned, chiffohs train, white satin governor of the Bunk of France, sat up the | & Whole nation giddy, it was his duty o re ruging on the two upper floors of - the Yates ta npered with, failed to conviet under the fire of half a dozen g e toaden | “What will Gladstone doi” Dilke servea | brocaded carnation, and earried abouquet of | past part of the previous night, discussing Last night a body of cool-headed men, law pellets entering their bodies and hoads under bim in the former ministry, and now | carnations and lillies of hé valley and wore yers, doctors, merchants and political leadors, | 1he bloody oxeecutioners did thoir’ work ks oftice again. Can Gladstone deal out | White feather all persons of influcnce and social standing e AL “_‘j' L4 oo Honte fe Godel + measure to Parnell and another to Dilke? P. H. Emery, wife of a naval attache, wore L R R o A b i two of tho men who Wid | Aftera long tril, n jury gave a decision af- [ & court train of sky blue satin, brocaded must be taken and justice swift and su With the other accused. fell togethor, Theie | firming Dilko's guilt of offenses much more { flowers in shrimp tones, bordered with visited on those whom the jury hadneglected | bodies were literally riddled with bullets and | flagrant than any Parn as accused of. A | natural feathers w foot deep at the Mgt they were stone dead almost before the fusi atic course of vice and profligacy was | Uottom, the train narrowing till it reached the Clay statuo on Caual stroet appeared in | ercd on the sulory. Madhecn. Scoffedi and | Bis household, known as *Fanny who [of bluo sutin front, sido Widths | g day, but the (TSR HloR s oAl seated vio- | old man Murchesi separated ' from the other | could have told all, conveniently disappeared. | embroidered with jewels in shrimp tones t0 | work was the dire e NI h R sat T o8Ik o of the | Sideand ran upstairs, Thither halfa dozen | Dilke now putlishes a_pamuhlet asserting | correspond with bricade train; a large call was “Come prepared for ) men followed them, and us thoterrorstricken | his junocence, and declares it is known [ jewelled butterlly hell three white feath Do n Tacke room.on ‘o sormor o | “Seypun nfo T cols thes o alt, | whoro Fany i Vory bk, bt why s | anc veil fn cho haie. Mes Adsir 0o 8 | Ganwin ench fase. vt as i anpensed v | TAUSOL tho, mnsaiors | o el et e Bienvilio and Royai streots thero was an | the areh conapator had. bis. bk tunied | She not produced at the trialz Ou this bare | black vandiyke costup ofemboide Rl co v gIapuing Lo shelr Rover A arsenal provided by the body of citizens. when a shot struck lim immediately behind | statement he demands & veversal of the ver. S Snid he: “We have $0.000,000 francs de- A4 10 o'clock there was a crowa of several | qeenssing, dropped ko i dog when o bullet | PO3iHon ; : Low Pressurs Cylifaés Bmashed and | ©07vaults. La saciete falt farcatous ses en 1Copight 191 by Javmes Gorton Rente.| thousand anxious people congregated around | hit bim in the eye. Gladstone at present says nothing. Cham- | ™ . v el gagoments.”” So he talked all day until his | Pams, Mareh 14.-New Yorl Heral (a0 statue. They hardly knew whatwas nan Marches was the only man not, | berlain, another of Dilko's frieuds, profeseed | Bt ambarg | VOice gave out. On Friday the run continued. | Cable-Special to Tne Brr.| That “Black Foing to happen, but they seemed ready to wo | Killed outrizht. He was struch in the to of | to believe his narratives, but thinks it is im tysounr, Maroh id.—The Hamburg | "y ooyor th sociste will be consolidaced or | Jacket,” “Red Cap,” after over a haif c the head while he stood beside Mache id, | prudent to forco way back into publie life, |Ametican steamer Suevin, from Now Yorl, | | oves’iinown, butthe pantowill probably toretire from the French to any length, und while there were of course ) ) though mortally wounded, lingered all even- concerning whose whereabouts considerable ; S many of the lower element in the throng, a | ing, y R b i reported dis. | BOVvE theeffectof inaugurating somo combi- | scemed o the racini world on this side large provortion were the leading people of Pollize, the crazy man, was locked up in a | chuckles over tho attitude toward Dilke nation with big banking societios which are | channel almost ineredible, such b i " v I bled sixty es 0 he Lizard, ari here o e the town., There were three addresses, short | cell upstaivs. Tho doors were flung open | takes up by his own stern censors. He will | 80! " “l*li“'l'l‘v'll.wg“ Liurd, arrived hero | ooy morous in Paris, for mutual protection, | Sentiment of the [ and pithy and businesslike, and the as. | @nd one of the avengers, taking aim, st shortly tackle Gladstone on the subject, con- | S4Iely this me 4 : For it is roalized that not one of them is able, | issued the catalogue for the i tho oy e was ot Killed | trasting tho sitence now with the clamor | Upon arrival hore it was found that the | 00 so0) 'to withstand a sudden run, which | thoroughbred —auction miart tright, order to satisfy the people [ oS S B Sueviw's low pressure eylinder was smashed | | SRk " g : up to the highest piteh and demonstrative in | on the on Who- were crazy to kb | Taised after tho O'Shea trial. This affair ety Eh_ iston cod bent, Sho nar. | 18 8lways possible, and unfortunately, proba. | Pontheui today. “'hat it wis a vente s fts denunciation of the assassins, Each of | what was going on within, he was dr altogother threatens to bo another misfor- | 10 81008 S0 (H6 PECE 00 BE BRE BAM | bl during tho present fecling of tho public, | sation was shown by the immense attendan O i ar ot e it G n T oAt | dGmEatnIS HAnUE 4 the doorway by | tune for tho liberal party. To tar and | FOWIY escape fatoof of ssols which | G guch directors as MM, Armand and | of meny ladies iu seats in the galleries mass meeting months before, which had met | (HICh the crowd hud entered. | Half earried. | feather Parnelland build a golden bridge for | 1" yno"yacont ' biizard. As Soon' as | Pieree Donon, Achillo Fould, Edmund Gau Dr. Preeman secured the stallion Hal Brar \ e vefull bt Dilke does not s en-harded justice. b > the acal HoREEl 85 ossel < for the small sum of 9,500 fanes, for iXngland quietly and dispersed peacefully so that the | pope was provided and tied around bis nock j possible after the accident the Suevin | tier, Charles Losseps, and Krach, 1t has been el e S Heor law might toke its o AT o 4.’ o the crose. | 1t strenggthen’s Parncll's claim that the hos- [ was headed southward with her lower top | ¢ne preatest sensation since the old troubleof | Tattersalls paid in benalf of Willia o "‘ r s L '\'lu‘l‘:. foilad hotitaalis adb had coma. Lars, Not satisfied that he was dead a scovo | tility to lim did not arise on tho score of | Sail set. Under the sail the Suevia continued 10,000 franes for Acrolithe, he also pur ALLARLE GlER & . A 3 o men toolc i andipauiea avolleyiot. ahot || morals; but beciuso ho/deillaed il sitrendex | UBKL yeaterdayinftarinon fwhat ner ol : 4 Walsh, vei Symcuse furnace come W. 5. Parkerson, te leader,is aprominent | 0T MO thole alih aud poured o tolloy, of Shot | morals rrender | o “managed to disconnect. the smashed Count Herbort Bismarck s In excellnt | Hobamonde fo i et pany; Chryst & Zehl; Justin & Zubert, lawyer here, president of the S A S s ) cylinder and wrranged so as to be able to | health, having quite recovered from the ner- [ lively bidding, for 23000 fra e Toh A Tk BT e dhan e Athletic club and the man who led th 5 Nis Saught in the first rush up | ol He and his friends expect to make | place he der steam with one cylinder. The | vous exhaustion he lately suffered, and ex- | Penbeim running - the price up W BHlalE VAnReisaatianabloolet oo nous vigorous reform movement thico yeavs ago. the firet volley 0f bullets pierced | much cavital out of this. Prossura will be |steamship was then about twenty-eight | proce i ie " doiimted with his tripto | pac Senor Emilios de Bardos also | LS FATLSSE L ) B Walter 1), Dencger, another of the speakers brain. - He was pulled out by a numberof | put on Dilke to make him get back into the | Wiles south of Blshop'e rcle, At fiist she | oy p "o i much impressed with the order | made ruming warm when Cercbero | 1 DS SYTACISE SUBBLY oo 1en through the mafn. entranco to 5, but I le 5 5 was cnabled to proceed at the rate of six : d ¢ i o T o T T RS B T or s men through wain ran shade, but I learn he has made up his mind s > o o e nd cleanliness introdaco wlish, he | was ted out, and bough the 2 v 18 ono of the leaders of tho Ivew Orleans bar, [ E G REN O o theo his ¥ miles per lour and sometime later she logged | and cleanliness introdu Fnglish, | flats, ageregating $00,000. The tenants’ loss John C. Wickliffe, also a prominent attorney, | body was suspended. although 1ife s al. | togoon, happen what may 14 knots and finally reached Plymouth with- | says, accomplished a hereulean taskof regen- | horse for 20500 francs. I understand he is A 4 5 byl was another, and Jamos D. Houstan, ono of | vesdy wang spended, although 1ifo was al- | "y \yiile the miaistry s having every- | out ussistance eration. The count passed one day at Monte | 0 beshipped to Rio Janiro for Germany, | 1885000 morc iR e L the foremost men of the state, Just as soon as the bloody work was done | thiug their own way. ‘o opposition can't fo, and_another at San Remo, fforto- | Baron A. Oppenheim bought a pretty roan | ¥ ) s O Overfl p a be. P P " rg Aftor deaoincing Dotective O'Malley, | ME Parkerso addressed tho erowd and | muster a corporal's guard against them, l- | Pjsastrons O5eetow, of tho Danwhe | 0 i ishooked as o pusenger on | Sorduine afier sharp bidding for L0 | CHAZY PATIENTS ROASTED, who is alloged 10 havo tampered with the | Asked them to disperse. ~'This they consented | fouris seldom seen in the house, aud ey s Cannes coach francs, The following are some other p B the | 16 do with a ringing shout, but fiest they [ (& 08 FEERE ST S s S " | a double overtlow of the Danube, The town | €8 4 : e 12} O e N D RG] Un Wi Chio Tens jury, tho speakers announced that they | madoe w vash for Putterson and, hfting his | When he brings forward a measure nova | ¢ Pe GrEroW A% T8 R BRI | Among the noted persons at Nice, Tord | and purchasers: £hiegton, 19,000 francs; | 3 1 ¥ would lead the way to the parish prison, Mr. | bodily, supported him on their shoulders | d0zen Ivish members attend to criticize it o1 200 3l by .| Rosslyn pointed out a man who won twelye | Archdeacon Jet D' Kau, 44,000 francs; for nessee Insane Asylun, ! B i b 3 the neighboring ccuntry. Over cight hun A ) N T March 14, —This Wl ra Goncliaed vl it hBsa wa kiR while they marched up street. Theaveugers | The dry rot has attacked the entire Glad- | 0\ o0 d'sbmorged. . A number of | Maximum coups atMonteCarloin a run ofsix | Belgum Camee, 80,00 francs; ~Raphacl Nasnvivek, Tenn., Mareh Jis morn “Shall the execrable Mafia be allowed to | CAIN0 back ina body tothe clay statuean d | stonian party, rendering it useloss for offense ST e S i reds following seven blacks, He is Prince | Perlefine, 5,000 francs; Raphael Corisande, | ing the central insane asylum, seven miles H then dispersed SeETTY ing to’ Gl people have been drowned and a large num- 3 ) e 6 PR e inge St SN oed flourish fu this city! Shall the Mafia be al Immense crowds rushed from all directions | °F dofense all owing to ( thrust- | | 0f cattle penshed Provisions and troops | DoFledrauge, a Polish nobleman, who was | 34,000 francs; Jucques do Bremond Iseule IR GRES Gy VilSy RaRON TS lowed to cut down our citizens on the public | to the neizhborhood of the tragedy, while the | 8 hunself into the O'Sh say the |5 agsist in the work of rescue have been sent [ once chamberlain under Czar Alexanderll, | 20,000 francs; Mishel Ephrussi Bergams, | the charred remaing of - nine persons, streets by the foul means of assassinationt | streets w front of the newspaper oftices were | Parnellites. The old man himself is said to | to aid the distressed peopleof Duma-Foldrar, | and who is next to Baron Von Hoffman as | #0.000 franes, while in the outhousc huddled thosewho Suall the Mafia be allowed to bribe jurors | blocked with people ansious to see the latest | bo getting disheartened at last. His own e e imperial director at the Vienneso opera | O the wholo it was a great sale, and [ escaped from the fire hoso lost and let murderers go scot free!” "‘;; ‘»"{“‘_";““f“" _\}"‘l_"“‘;;*\"(""“»‘, followers murmur loudly and some demand Condemned toDeath house, wears more decorations than any in ! The bidding wa heir lives werc i the wust wing Their By this timo the crowd had swelled to three | atber the 3 et hlaacy) “I‘:_ his wishdrawal from the leadership. The CoreNmGeN Marvch 14 —Philipsen the thousand or more and before anyone could | plande: conservative party looks on amused, and |soap manufacturer, arrested last year for realize what had happencd the great throng, | O'Mailoy, the tive, who would have | calls for “three cheers for Parmell and | participation ininsurance frauds and who | neiress The Chaml Deputics. dead A TR O o T S e e red the fate of the assassins if he had | Dilke.” confessed he had steangled a clerk namel s St T e e TR S S U e T DR. FRANK HOLLOWEL, gaining ! WIPIRE | been caught, has disappearcd and is not ex — e Meyer and sent his body to New York in o [ e tennis playors hav Uiglving fiTranis, diavob bk s=[Bnooial, Cablagrim. JOHN POIN DEXEL peete , and members of the jury CALLING DOWN AN EDITOR, | limocask, has been condemned to death, theatricals at Pierre, Tho ladies must battle | Turk Bre.]—In the cliamber of deputies ta e e are in hid gk 2 for the honors which were seored. Charm A i in censuring the government A. R GOODLEIT, the arsenal, where double-barreled s .| The atmo: has been considerably | Agent Duncan Defends His Ame Captured by the Portugesc. 1z and witty Mrs Ohagint carpiadithe Luatt S (T R i ot | JOHN S, JOHNSON, Winchester rifles and pistols were handed | purged, and there is a big crowd on n Interests, Loxnos, March 14.—A dispateh from Dun- | of the facinatiog Saguinanto Comtess courants, which was ' o W. J. SETTLES, i s 2E seamans [Copyright 1891 by James Gordn Benstt.\ onfirms the report that Portugese gun- | I'Autreval with adash of humor worthy of 3 Josit tricd 1 W. H. BEASLEY the party R Tiliartconan| doolinad: (o sav toi Lownoy, March 14.—[New York Herald ats attacked and captured the Britizh | Peg Woltington oV tho responsibii BROOKS, I'he starting of the crowd 1 n clectr w wetion, if any, he will take. Cable—Special to Tue Bee A financial | South Africa company’s steamer while the Monte Carlo bas lost Charles McAllister. sl ek JOHN KELLY, faov IRt elir SRoOR NoiMteotahTorg Luntil dark by a | editor here known as the city editor of the | latter vessel was ascending the Limpopo river | gho A merican pigeon shot, who was in splen ent i £ HHN NANCE. ,:‘\“\' u“u.. peop .ll‘ ing from “, rect ¢ n n ’ mu Gt found y’yw Standard was promptly offered a chanoo to | With rifies and amunition aid down Rampart _street tothe jail near Congo | hodios of some of the slain were removed this | PrOve tho truthof his accusation that tho u Buenos Ayres Banks Open wniformly wood and often brilliant, He sus fens y, wany of wh have been sauare. Doos and windowet, woro thrown | ovening Caruso s marriad, but leavos no | ©0 s of Amcrican browories woro put on | pyuyox” Avuns, March 14.-The banks | tined ho reputation of being the bost Aner- | (O ; e of them wany wiles frow the open and men, women and childven crowaed | ehiidren, Romero has o and children | the British market cooked for the benefit o £ DT There wi y ican shot ever seen at Monte Carlo. People bax ks on the galleries to encourage those Who were | ond. Aacho AT P e = S opened this morning. There was a slight ” banks mato whose na Kiown taking part and to witness the scences fnd Muchecan wifo aud fumily, Cowetez | underwriters. Ono of the largest dealers in |y gy tie Proviuctul bank, but the run was | 1ope that a mateh may bo mado with hin to | for uon-c inve Wowwned in wymalt lake o inds, When the main crowd from Canal steeet | “Nareheot died this evening the soon allayed and confiddenco completely re- | meet somo European crack and that he may | notice deposits assume the dignity bf the German nation, 1t | bleck any wasrapidiy making its way around wus ot the emperor's business to look into | the Montgomery street covuer. ‘The builds :hv;n-m.wnl\\flh i \wmmu\xn of o the motivesof theso ontbursts, “The emperor | ing soon collupsed, and a wan wio had beon ng banking bouses in Paris. ut midday | is alleged to have said in conclusion that the | (oo i1 save furnit 1 bted! on Thursday a big guarded van containi Kt BallAa HHtoH Gealty . sately | Doriak 3 X 4 Tk ampart behind which Germany can safel e 000,00 francs drew up at the doors of the | CRINIL ot distant oy when the real opin From the Vanderbilt house and the old and societe de depots. In aunother half hour | jon of the Freneh nation will pase jud new Montgomery flats people rushed in all the bank would eriainly bave been | upon theseuseless indications. Ther smashed, but as it was the situation was | the French people recovered their independ ent will the barrier will b ow ered Bedding, furnitire and i ) Is were hustled out of the This morning a call fora mass meeting at 3 This statement is said to have been hand nly tobe entangled inthe moshes of man - who did tho hevoic | 1o the Times' correspondent by Count ve Cartmen drove through the crowds ctor, who all day long was | Munster, the German ambassador here. The 1 der to gotgoods from build- onevidence in therotunda, where asurging | (Nperor's supposcd utierances have been th crowd assembled, answering all questions, | Ml topieud conversation o J 9 o'clock Oswego relief came by refo ansoms, nincteen miles, in - soventeen min- ater & Utica ougine with & mpany of firemen came in and began playing on the Washington street fire. The flames, urged on by the gle, were cliceked by the firemen and two locomotive tire englues from the Central shops were sent to the Vanderbilt. house o, Thoy saved the “hotel. At noon the fires were wnder control The ageregate of the losse ied at 1,000,000, With insurance of at st two thivds The Journal opencd an oftice in Warner roct tod their paperin the Courier o 4 on Parnell is delighted at this new game, and semblage, not unwillingly, was soon key comptoire des compac, Robam 1o for the same owr afte orme | the Irish cause to Gladstone's absolute con dividual not a sovereign of Eurvope. Heis [ live after all no seusational prices | names are devoted to & popular and charming American Ihe foll corrected Uit of the down the streets to the neighbornood the prison, stopping only once, and that was at out to responsible aud respectat ‘ form throusghout the season, shooting M, Fal the cour escaped numberod between i American brewery stocks in this city eouriti rted inthe roir of the male reached the prison there had alroady col The coroner's jury prosented o simplotind. | 15 W W. Duncan, well known among |stored. Subseriptions to the national loan [ fairly streteh him out beforo veturning to [ dlwiys berealized on, at the b 1o tventy-eight patients in lected there a dense throng, all eager 10 1ake | ing. They d sliot; tho men Americans as the British brewers' agent. [ are estimated at $40,000,000. P o o R T A T e aud thus T azainst o i ahand i Whatever migiht Happon finton 0 A heva.tadan e aaoac bt Mrcpaliioroe anid, whllo When the van guanl of armed cit chiesi, Patermo, John Caruso, Pietzoand In- [ T am willing to pay the cxpenses of an A4 BLOODY FIGHT. reon-shooting contests, One great feature | stipuiate that all balance sheets sh reached the prison, which is many squa v are tho eight men who escaped | exvert 1o bo ol AR A At pigeon-shooting coi Freat featu ifuiata fiaeallbatacolahsata slioy i wero thi 08 from Canal strect, that grim old bulldiug | punishment. Caruss hid fu the vard, Natalio | SxPert 10 be chosew by the prosident of the |y g, 101 Finds T the Death of Four | i bis favoris that ho would never make | exactly how the funds had been fnve not \ilwere rescued butsix men, was surrounded on all sides. D ncontod himsolt in the wash honse and wag | Soclety of Chartered Accountants, said ex- [l KB bet S e eriff Viller, when he heard a movement [ discovered and his life spared. Sunzeriand | penses not to exceed £1,000, to inspect the ac ¥ A6 Roni M intatanE Dhat ns SEOT B e il Be Tried for Mur was on foot to take the prisoners, armed i X (i Bupzerian AvGusty, Ga, March' 14, [Special Tele 4 ) Aps DOPULATILY 18 Hinow, 8. D, N as on 0 take the prisc avimed Pletzo hid in the dog house and Incardona in | counts on the spot of the Burtholomoy Den v unending. This week Prince Blucher gavo ) deputies and then started on o bur the vault, while tho juil oficials spirited | verand St. Louls browerios, and tho City of | 8¥0m to Ttk Brr,]-=Thrco men lost thair | MICROWE TS WORIE BRI HHudher | Mayor Shakespearo, The Italian ¢ Matranga and Patermo f harnr's way ¢ lives in a bloody quarrel ncar Maxey last ok ) 1086 e present were Minister and Mrs. Phelps, Miss Plielps, Miss Boardman, Chapolan Coleman agd Mr, and N B. Jack - ri, Natalie, th y Mar- | He issued the following challenge today - ire was | last 15 given and the 400 ine t the chief weh 1 [Speci found and gram to Tue Bee. |- The trial of | Hundley for the murder of his father last June, begins in the ciceuit court he Monday 1dge Campbell, of the Fi cial circuit, will nreside 15¢ ttorne e Rogers joined 1 1 Chicago brewery and malting company, if A\itorner tlaneeal Kogare joluen | ¥ Zman, foreman of jury v evening, and a white woman, while trying to i L ana | g save her husband’s life, had a narrow escape. holdiswicr. ervants f leave t amount of the expenses if the expert reports of is regular Ll the ¢ The leaders in today’s movement, repre- | as a result of his investigation that not a i the best citizens, ‘held a secret meet- | shadow of foundation exists for the charges | NCAF Maxey, who married only u few months T PR oL c At the tim } fr Sl ALt aud the police force was too small & ton nd discussed the cceurrence of | Y93 ] ago, Ho had charge, and while Hatton was LR alh Mr. Hundloy wis adlton of-sho. Huron v rintendent Gaster had ordered \ Dunean adds: *“The Standard oan surely | Preparing to leave 188t mght Smith went | Gossip of the Gay Capital of Light | paper ia the state i the it and extra detail flicers to be sent to the pe | dowa to his cabin to settle with him, Haut Heartod Lrano demoeratic state contral comm ' 1) Aa’ on I g v well as those | Jiapility is to be attached to the utterances of The TR around the oid building clear until the great . the jury shall | 1y cite edit a shotgun. Smith dvew his revolver and | Tup Bre il b R ey The Weather Pore et 16 city edite 3 : i e Rt the Standard will agree to ropay me the until noon, ana he was not Harvey Swithwas & young planter living e e much resistance to the army of aven b Lo T o | of the city editor of the Standard.” Herald-Domocrat,” the ng democratic Ehe who have not | afford to risk £1,000 to prove that somae re. 5 3 and a small crowd kept the sidewalks ton met his approach 1with a discharge from | Pants, March 4.—[Special Cablogram to et ¥ 1 Kl ) muititude, swellivg allthe time likea mighty, the courts of fived, striking Hatton in the shoulder. Bill | States minist France, m an inter Ounha and vicinity 3 | the rouring stream, surged around tho door and k “The last beeweries on the markot, the Mil- 0 shol B STr ety L ; AR L Crowdud the littlo band of blue couts away b Hatton appearod to md his_brothor. The | yiew with an Associated Press corre warmer i ) ld be Captain Lew Davis was on guard at the nextshot from Smith steack Bill Hatton in Nebeaskn and Towa—Fair; war main entranco with @ seant foreé of deputies | tho abdomen, Smith fell in a swoon from his | 0} \ o Inpaioon, | o v win They were swept away like chafl before Ll | per cent of the stock already. own wounds. Bird Hautton ran up, and | Who, 88 this dispateh is seut, is lying at the South wind and iu an iustans toe littlo ante-roor A0 1008 . f 81 Worthy mnovations will have a hard road | securing Smith's revolver, shot lim and was | point of death at Rome, friend | colder oy M leading into theprison was jammed with | Prio¥ € ade against i to travel hereafter, The postnaster general bout to fire a second shotwhen his arm was | of the north When perial court was | ing northweste rar o 0 there was a Sicilian political club in exist- | held back by the young bride. She had been | Joauing toward the south, Prinee Jorome N eager, oxcited men : f T ARt vith | threatens to drive the oy messenger service Aok by e 0| Joaning towa h, o Na O e pelsonors wore strickeon | €ce here and it attempted to futerfero with attracted by the fiving. The desperato negro | 116 K 1WRHT HICS8ET BERES TOROE AR R T AT ~ pleauyilo. the, Brisiiors were strlokien | pe'bali theday. In the contest be- | outof existence. His solicitor calls on the | was carried tnto o oabin and soon died from | 7 bt i ou AN City of New Yor T e L e ithoue ity de, | tween the democrats and v . | company to forthwith and wholly desist from | Lis own wounds, favor and opposed the Mexicau oxpedition Naw o it manding theiv blood. 3 ) "fi“""‘ L othin ey, 1 infringing on the monopoly of the — Prince Napoleon believed iu the final su AL ol The prisoners who wero A8 DAL DRV LIS S postmaster general by engaging in Endorsed the Seheme. cess of the north tpan 1 b el crimos fther than somylits fn o murder S AMerich DArtY. would mot tolorate | the carriuge of lettors entrustod to it by the | GaLvEstox, Tex., March 1.--[Special Tel. | I romember that when he was residing wt | () I the | v L Several sew appx v oof e | Youk for Live moralization. Some of the braver ame; s ovening, | waukee and Cuicago outfits, were received branis | ereditably, the public having subscrived 40 today, said that Prince Jerome Nap: weir interference, “\W foreiguers had at | public. The postmaster general attempts {»'ruu-'” i -xln. I'he Galveston chamber | :ln' palais val t o that time orgaiz 1own town and | to take the sting out of his action, so far as | of commerce, Houstou commercial club, Fort | French minister to Washington was representatives of the Mafia wanted to die AT L s “ | to take the sting ol his action, I as 3 | i ZoNng for their ives aud nicaded for Ay mpted to coutral that ©section |y pyblic concerns, by bintig his intention | Worth oard of trade and the Austin com- | nounced, ‘He is uc ond of yours,' said Chicago Republicans Nominate weapon with which to defend o ,“»"”.w o R HODAS & ‘”..mfl"‘\";' 1o lustitute a similar service. 'l bis boy mes- | merciul club have endorsed thoe trans-Missis- | Prince Nap ¢ somo of the Onteado, March 14, ~T'io vepublican selves, and when thy 1ld :‘l e ANLE IR it ,.[[ 1'but they shon | SCUEEr company - is not o messen call ser- | sippl congress which meets in i v, Col,, | members of the wh ad | conventon today ed Hemst Contlagration at Clevel find these they sought hici it they would be suckcasful, but they s00n | vieo introduced by Americans, but Katkes | May 1%, and each city will be. oprescuied by | youthorn sympatbies Washburie, son of the lato 1. B Washt EYELAND, O Mareh 14, e The deputies, thinking to the PARG Ahomoiyes Copaived. i e anall has that in mind, and will probably attempt | three delegations. The Denver meeting was _'“ S oy ufluence was groatly woak- | minister i The 8 B (g crowd by a ruse, traisferral th e {a ) S1LOB0 DS BVITAN (N0 ke pAVLES) Skt ant lu-w. it ou wecount of the great couvenicnca | called by the westemn cougress held in this i | nominees trea t wholesalo ¢ what tho fewale departwen, and thesa the miser. 4 thie public has found in it. ? city February and bas for its object encd by his licentious babits, but vedoubt- | R, Ristaiava, attoibwy 3. Vau. Kleln, Goodbart [CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGEJ Paroell's Aweiican uanifesto Is geueraily | uclou of westeru and southern interests, eily his was the strongestintellcct of the | city clerk,

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