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ok T'HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE, Pacisimos TWENTIETH YEAR. . OMAHA, el - — Y 10, 1801—SIXTEI i\ \ UNDAY MA N PAGES. ; NUMBER 321, —— — — _ = B e ————— / N A on air was full of dust and the work was pushed | N N \ change notes for siver s months was | N N AR N 7 | tained a position by succecz - Pocook in N T v ) y kno Ol eby. " strect began to show beneath the accumula- in a position to mee! ay emergericy which L LI LLUREDY \ T — tion of months, Inan hour all was ready for may arise from the difficulties of the Banco T'he body of Madame Blavats who died It Finall the city cart. Not satisfied with cleaning Lusitano. It is belioved that this latter bank terday afternoon, will be | lated at t TFinal cocives the Sancii f the | the street the women took a hand at the el will effect an arrangement with its creditors. an] ot | Woking tomorrow She w viot . . , 7 (‘R o ”Rfi_ hs" s sowers. Later in tho day the board of widor. | Thousands, Great and Gay, Enjoying the | “miq omiciais of the Bauco Lusitano have | Londoners and Amsricans Gather to Grect | [ tomortow: Sbo was ant - victin | Pogp Tuto the Dish from Which Bod's Soup rerman Reichstag, men appropriated 210,000 additional for spe- 4 2 N asked the creditors of the fnstitution for a . in . . \ & v — i cial strect cleaning purposes * First Spring Holiday. respito, ‘e affars of the bank will be sub- Her Majosty. ARsbra ‘;“‘ L7 mild ono, & e had Was Sorveds i - - - mitted to the tribunal of commerce. All the dropped out of sigh ke : SAMYS IT'S A FAKE, other banks have met the demands mado on - SPIRIT TAX AMENDMENT APPROVED. - MULTITUDES RUSHING FROM THE CITY, | them, anditis now beiieved that a crisis | THE GREAT POPULARITY OF VICTORIA. A has been avoided. COMPROMISE Mme. Blavatsky's Death Not Credited HOW THE DECISION WAS PREPARED, / Easy Escape of Tw poth Workers by Chicago Theos 5 - — Y ) - - m ; Ontroxdo, Mk 0,08 (bags Pheciophists 46 Refuses to Leave Sorvia. Who Wer pped. e i he Trades Ragulation Measurs Adopted not credit the report from London of the | Parisians Swarming to the Suburbs for a Brranank, May 0.—In roply to a communi- | 1most Completed the Seveaty-S.cond Waterioo, T, May 9 —Judge' Baker | No Discussion of the Points at Issue Ever by a Large Majority, death of Madame Blavatsky. Among them T ' cation from the prime minister threatening R and “Dr." Howland, the two confidence men Had by the Judges, 2 il 1» Colonel Johin O, Bundy, oditar of tho Ite ERCIOUE LR H that unless she loft Servia of her own freo Year of Her Age. brought here from Favettevilie, Ar e ke ) 1iglo:Philosophioal Jousnal nad one of the —— will the government would adopt measures —— swindling 1. G, Ellis, a farmer of this cot 3 sadine spir blications in the co forcibly exvelling her from the country, ex- of & 500 last August, had thelr prelic y AN B KK R AN KRS, | o e oot o e | OPENING OF THE COACHING SEASON. | Quucen Natilio fias written'a lotier 1o the | PRINCE OF WALES VERY ASSIDUOUS. | exumination today. Iiver stiee ti e worw | SNAP JUDGMENT ON THE DEFENDANT. prime minister in which sne declarcs that Seoug s boe orrespor — th said Colonel Bundy. “About a year despite the threat made to drive her from — koLl UL AL L pl b il e Proposals for Telezranh Servics Reforas | ®90 1 voceived a lotter from Prof. Ellio Cours, Servia sho will persist in ber refusul to leave R R A L ) (S i roposals for Telezraph Servico KClOMWS | forpueriy of tho Smithsonian institute, Wash- | A Dazzling Turnont in Spring Uniform for | the country. - e Stories of Differancas with His Mothor Said | {0'Umpromise or o furnish nil. today te | Wit of Ouster Prepared and Served With- Postponed Until November. ington, and u theosophist, stating that the I 5 for o . Lyous of Kansas Cit » here and offocted ) s 8 inancial Aid for Koch, s Shel % ) Kansas City came heve av octoc out Consent of the Court, madame would probavly die before long and the Start, Beniiy, May 9.~The lower house of the to Be Sheer taventicu a compromise with ISllis by refunding him e come to life again and ho warned me to be on ; id, £,200 of the money taken from Prussian diet to voted 1 000 marks for —_— e ¥ 3 Ellis, EIhs agreeing to pay all the expenses BISMARCK: DECLARES| HIS INTENTIONS | Ci0 kot Bl has diad sovefaltie . | SALE' OF THE, BOUSETTOIA. PICTURES Do e demicod stoin | ALARMING FEATURES OF LONDON LIFE. [ of fho arrestand “the costs. Mo o wero | HOPES OF THE CAMP FOLLOWERS. rossfon | ago T received a lott tion of Paintings—De- | warned the doctors who were using the rom some person in [ Valuable Cc He Will Lead an Active Ag MW Vorks olalnine (6108 Aa-ATal marstiatt i % lymph (hat they ran & great risk if they por- § Influenza Becoming Epidemic and | (Another Uolo Player. & Why John Watson's Head is De- RGKiae. s CGbVernmeia A orky claiming to be an Arab merch seriptions of s of the Most sisted in treating their patients with the § ; : 10rx Crry, Ta, May 0. [Special to i _ Agains h i visiting that city. The letter went on to say alloged remedy. Fatal- Madame Blavatsky a Vic- Ber.j—In the practice game today of the manded- Plans That Were Oyer- Gt to i’ ‘Some vears ago while traveling through the Prominent Subjects — Pictures VA i/ & 5 ¢ Nt [ oty v He Takes e i e R L U LA, sive SH Oree i tim of the Discase—1tye Bloce Sioux City Polo club R.'T. Patrick was turned-—-Itovelations Pron His Seat. vatsky, traveling with a rotinue of servants by American Artists, G LI e kgL 7 thrown from his puny and severely injured d for the Puature. At Ciiro she received a sunstroke and died, Loxpoy, May 0.—The British ship Craig. W Al L He had reached out to strike a ball i RO T oRHoF biitied:. Rodatly whilo Walk —_ burn, to Melbourne from Liverpool, was and becoming overbalanced he was thrown ailbdh ing down Broadway I met a lady who was in wrecked in_n severd southerly gale which upon his head and shoulders und knocked . (Copurtight 1491 by the New York Assoctated Press | | all respects identical with the lady whom I [Copyright 1891 by James Gordon Bennett.\ swept over Victoria. The vessel was shat- [Copyright 1891 by James Gordon Bennett,1 insensible. The Sioux City club has boen Lixcory, Neb, May 0. [Special to Tun Benniy, May 4. 'The reichstag today fin- | €aw buried excepting that she was a little | Pawis, Mav 0. —[New York Herald Cable | tered and five of her crew were drowned. Losbox, May 9 —INew York Horald | Peculinrly unfortunate. It was on the same | Ber.)—The week that has just closed will be ally passcd tho sugar bill by a vote of 130 to | older and stouter. /Sho said her name was [ —Special to Tire Ber, | —Ascension day, the X D ! Cable--Special to Tir; Bee,|—Londoners and | £rounds last fal that Fred Close, a wealthy | memorable iu tho political annals of Ne- 12 and approved the spirit taxation amend. | Blavatsky and cluimed to bo the person who | fiest noliday of spriug, was colebrated by St. shurg Police Scizures. a 3 English banker aud one of the most enthusi- died at Ciro. Now, how doyou explain this ¥ A braska v, PETeusnre, May 0.—The policeof this | numerons American visitors hero have had | astic polo riders in the country, was fung [ Udske. o ;:‘prc« and a | @ good opportunity this week of secing the | from his pony and almost instantly killed, L'ho impeachment of Butler, the defeat of 0 and most of ber surviving family, and Hitehcock, the election of Van Wyck, the ment to the bill. The house sthen adjourned | | had been fighting'the Blavatsky crowd for | delighitful weather witbin the city limits. S 7 until November 11, after giving theee cheers | years, and 1 saw at once tnat it was a | There was a multitude of holiday makers, | CItY ""‘f' e P e qui for the emperor. scheme put up by her and her friends | great and gay, and the visitors to the Palais | quantity of revolutionary pamphlets. Many : ; Manning Destroyed by Five opening scenes of the late legislature, hiave J6. Yor A e o f arrosts have becn made - connee vith | immense throngs have gathered in parks and ! ™ : pening sc o late logisluture, have The week was full of legislative work, The | 1 New York to_ circulato another of their | o L'Industrio, were logion. The Bois de | Sriests have becn made fu- connection w A e s | BOONE, In, May 0.—The fire at Manning | each marked an epoch in political history. fukes. The letter gave astreet and house b " the seizure, in streets to welcome them. Year by year ¥ I trades regulation bill, which had been before | 1ol €L IRIVO R TeUIat. | Boulogne was the centre of attraction. There e s o o s YEN | this morning was the work of an Incendiary. | Each of theso exciting incidents witnessed i that of the_writer and referred to the ! Will bo Siked Monday the curiosity to see tho queen increascs, the house for - year, was passed by a large | Greek consul ut New York, Iput the matter | Was an iminense throng. Thousands crowded be Signed Monday. N It broke out in stroyed the postofiice block and de- | the downfall of political dynasties and stoftice, three dry goods stores, | fraught with far-reaching consequences. three groceries, a restaurant, three saloons, o | 1t 18 now beginning to dawn upon thought- 3 Vel a0 tates Minister | PArtly on account of the length of time she mujority, ‘The only oppon A urc were the socialists. The closing tussle over the sugar bill arose tsof tho meas- [ into the hands of ¢ As i i bE Manrin, M —United tives and discovered | the eity conservatories at La Merette and 3 o el AT T s there was no such address as that given | feasted their oyes on the magnificent grown | Grubb has wired Secretary Blaiue that the | has t:unrlnui the |l\‘|<ml x\lml‘ 1”:f [ i :’. v ¢ 1k that the Gireek consul never hear n i caft of the ne eaty of o ereo sel great and universal populari onsidering and think that the Greek consul never heara | Ayoalas. Numberless thousands visited the | draft of the new treaty of commerco sent “!v ho will. this ot completo hor sou. | jowelry store, a drug store and a_clothing | ful und shrowd men of all parties that the of the Avab. While Madame Blavatsky w G cay | Dere for approval will be signea Monday. hat she will this month compl 101 8OV store. ~ A number of the upper stories of tho from an amendment offercd by a member of | known to be suffering from kidney trouble, | SUbUrbs and every meaus of getting away ~ enty-second year her nealth is wonderfully | burned buildings wore oveupicd a8 apart | & e court by which Boyd the center party providing that a consump- | which, with a_combination of ntfuenza, i | from the city were taxed to the utmost. Wisconsin Forest 1 5 good, tho only ailment that troubles hor bo- | ments, Very faw goods woro saved. the nigh | Was ousted and replacad by & man who tion tax of I8 marks be levied and that the | said to have been the cause of her death, 1 Spring has come in earnest and nature’s Asnann, Wis,, May 9. —1It is now beheved ing chronic rheumatism in one of hor knees, | wind causing the fire to spread rapidly. ‘The | had not even been voted for at the last eloc- carb is more thau chavming. The road | that the worst of the fision of the supre bounties be gradually abolished within five | 90 10t believe that she could have died three Do BeLOY ; SN forest fires is over, tho | O yhie aceount all pony carriage or | 1088 exceeds §125,000, with but little fusur: | tion will do more to unsettle and disturb yoars, 1{ of w mark being given during the | ¥ “‘\';:“"’l'm‘,”:II.";,,",'"“.“')' bors Heaitg of | coaching season began this week. Howlett | weather having turned colder with promised ;":"h”:.’“ "':. i,‘m:m‘,‘, {651 “foKL UK whotevap | BuBs A politics in this state than anything that has Y :IN three ye: l-'mml 1 mark v;-r the luflw-!\\vnu wa: n!\mu; a few days that she \I\un. -[ulirlml fl'l\l_h;;llllixlnlll rml{;‘:: \xvnhllu‘nl n;‘:g‘m-lln t(:;:llt;:: rain. There has been Elms of life. sho goos. But on her visits to fri nds Crop Condi )mlp;u-n.-.l in tn'x' history o wo years. Tho sugar members wavmly op- | as having been prescot at one of the theos- | to Versailles e magnet looked absolutely §%e goeaa ; any QiMculty with | Des Moises, 1a., May 9. —This week's Towa he provailing sentiment outside of tho BT RIC R aes R B En e st il ShEiin g Tt brikE i 6L GoR T sghe Earthquake Shock at Sofia. she goes about without any difliculty with ) , 1, May Ui il f ficsad |t siamond et phic. seances and us hasing reccived while | dazzling in spring uniform. The team con- | a ; .| thonid of a stick. She continues to bo an | weathor crop bulletin reports the estimated | Paruacles and lick spitties who swarm around \ S HRITBE R GRD VI s or et poh o2 hsvelie mossigo from Auna Besaut, | sisted of a bay near leader, light groy off, [ ~Sovis, May 0.—A strong shock of earth 10 is i this country lecturing ; at deal of | damage to fruit by the recent frosts at 10 to | Governor Thaver like a lot of flies around a 5 to | molasses barrel is that Tue Bie strock the ! posal and declared that if the amending i was rejected the government would bring . : A bill next year which would m vision for a trausition period for the abolition of the bounty. Unon this declar AT Stey nascwiediEs R0l bay The | quake was experienced inlthis city today. No | early riser and gets throush a gr a Julee Conte Her D n ‘“.',k h:,u, ’,’1": \‘1‘;];‘“‘ “'.'l,l_‘h“"“ ';fll h{:::x damage was done, pusiness before most people are astir. The | 15 per cent in the southern districts and S - Nt O R T WAt | T AT rh e o e A Tt — Iadios in waiting have to be on the alert, for | 10 per cent in the uorthern districts, [ Key'now when it pronounced the decision a W v 'I‘\'” L ""|“. bt et siaiad LELDS SUCCESSUR NAMED. their royal miistress tolerates no imperfect | Corn vlanting 18 progressing well and early | monumental blunder. 1t is scarcely eredivle om W. M. Judge, the gen- | of the Herald oftico > start, The ) nited corn s sprouting and oki that intelligent republicans are so bat blind ervic does © to have stupid peo- Hms 0 o GULL: 3 L wtion of the | eral secretary of the American section of the | weather was wretched, but what matters | C. A. Pa LU O Lok althy. A lack of rain and the low temper 0 no pro pls hes ker Appoihted Traflic Man- 3 o as not to see that the ousting of Boyd will g ple about her. Yet, though exacting at | tyre has checked the heretofore rapid growth | 5" government’s stand in the matter the opposi icosophical societ many rumors | tuat, the drive was well attended. ager of the Missouri Pacific. timos, she is the kindest woman in the world | of grass and grain, but no permanent injury | Ve 20,000 demourats over futo the - allisnce tion gave way and the amendment was ne- | and statements having appeared to the etfect The saie of the Bousettoir coilection of - Lovts, Mo., May 8.—ft was announced | (o 0 0 Bt Y T diligent, aga | has resulted to field erops and makes the state doubly doubtful, not & cordingly adopted. that Madame H. P. Blavatsky died three | pictures took place at the Petit gallery in the . A. Parker, formerly general | 00" T T A (U inl fe T only in the election of the next supreme ‘The act of the Brusscls anti-slavery con weeks ago and that the death was concealed | Rue de Seze, Tuesday. The biggest price of | freight agent of the Gotld system, had been MHatshe ;_“r"r old “‘n “éw TS ;'.r Joe Mulhatton Recowvering. ,ugh’v; but l:\ lI, l'r-_'vdlt nuu‘:!n::mu_. wf(\\"l,,‘ : ference was also formaily adopted until yesterday, I beg to suy that a cable just | the sale was 811,500 franes for Bouguer- | appointed acting freight traMic manager of sior ’ e L Foster, Ta., May 9. -Joseph Mulhatton, of 16 most deplorable feature ¢ he de- 2 received by me from the private secre- havs accounts for her preference for the vet The proposals for reforms in the telegraph 3 ight thous: - ) 2 : z cision 1s not so much the fact that a majority e cau's “Petit Dejeune; 1d | the Missouri Pacifi, St. Louis & Iron Moun- oA bol: ARsInra Aoy H oL BT A e national fame as 4 newspaper writer, who avatsky states as follows: eran statesmen of the day over their vounger crvice had to be postponed until the ik ta tes S % r Meis S8 AVARE: RS 5 RS recently had brain troubles in Chicago, is ar in which the decision was rencho overm: Shie died Friday, May 8, 4t 2:2 in the after. | [Fancs was asked for Meissonier's “d’Art- | tain railway company angd leased, operated | o0 Yot she has always pald marked at- | Fecenuy ! L manuer in which th ision was ached, session pending a further roport of the | noon.’ ‘This inour time would be about$ | 8gnan and Aramis,” a rather insig- | and independent lines, in place of J. S. Leeds, ::‘"‘::(‘m i :n:;.l.g I‘m’b;‘h_“l:l-‘e" Bt e thas ]“m_lv here under surgical treatmont aud is in a faiv | and the way in which the writ of ouster was committee on the subject orclock hiere and the telegram to me was re- | msignificant work of the great master. It | whom Gould was obliged to expel for cutting | T I ATy Hay e o R e T A oo | pavi(on osovain 'n lm.\.gm.w’\»(-‘.-.,»d. by '“,l‘.‘,'l;,’-]_m“h,“, Nebranka sl aoubibhe s The talk in the (obby attributed the expe- Ceived here between | and 2 p. m. sold_for 5,025 francs. Bonnal's "'Non Pian- | the sugar rate. TR TiALIth ORI AR Haow Tanvining ] e e n Kl (AL poRE IOt e lhone | Foriian o 15aAt LhuL A1 bt A RUTEAN Y dition with which the reichstag closed to the FOUGHT WITH SWORDS. gore™ brought 10,000 francs, Nothing else Mr. J. S. Leeds, ex-traffic manager of the abiotit carefully removed #nd the patient is now do. | decision ever made by our supreme court was s fears of the governmentof the sudden ap- fziecy sold above 5,00 except Bonnat's “La Cruchet | Missourl Paciflc arrivedl from New York to- [ "M 00 oo RS vendered without discussion of the issues parition of Prince Bismarck in tholiouse with | Iecult of a Quarrel That Aruse fna | Cassee,” which bronght 7.00. Works of | day. In reply to afuestion as to now tho | jihepriscool Wales is always assiduous. iSsae = fotlinerlis pfiibaioass by (Lha judkes alithe 4 # bombshell utterance against the Austro- ¥rench Theater, American artists were quite a foature | trouble originated 8.d terminated, Mr. POl Burned to Death, QORI BV iring the entire proveading - ] as theve a couference held at which Jud German commercial treaty, the government's W Youk, May 4.—A Paris lottor says | of the salon tms year. From [ Leeds said: “Thersisry littlo to tell. 1 ;‘:“‘5“.’:‘;2" ‘fi“‘:;':::;“fi”":a°;rfi:|:;’::; E"‘fl“"‘""‘“‘m' Seni M emhnlivasam N el orad WOELied o axpies. nib Yiate labor measures and its general internal | that recently an incident which seemed of | Etaples in the Pias de Calls where h | did honestly what' others were doing dis § 2 star n this county near Ruthven yester- Y oriuterchange views with his colleagues. § polic little importance occurred during a per- | resides, F. C. Penfold sends a rustic interior | hovestly, and T have seftered for it. 1 had }ll‘:;“ r‘c‘;'::”‘l‘z_l;l;‘::fib‘:;;“" i'&:&?l&'&'fi:a terday which ran onto the premises of Mr. | Judge Cobb was out of the state several Deputies Stumm and Kaudorff went to | formance at the Tteater I called “'Lettre de Jacques.” He has | made several ‘complaiuts to the 14 ’ Ennis, burning his barn, with ten head of | weeks and Norval, the oungest man ederichsruhe on Wednesday with the ob- and Los Adieu, and Jobn Red tho | chairman of the. . Western Traftie | ® €W precedent in that regard. All stories | horses, Whila _endeavoring to save the [ on the bench, is the osteusible author ueais. Two ladies | pietus utleman were iu u box. The ladies | also got s " 4 . X a * ¢ ol ueeu are sheer horses a twenty-year-old son was caught in | of the majority opinion to which Judge of asking the prince what his intentions | talked with animation, justas if they had | sculptor hasa bas relief called “La Pricre,” | asociation about the' unfair acts of :e::f;"f':;',’,:h‘;',l:“":"’,z" boine bound to. | the flames and burned to doath. 2 Cobb appended his name after a privaie con- leadvised encrgotie opposition | been in their drawing voom. Of course the | & child praying, leauing forwara and resting | competitors and got no; sutisfaction. Then I [ YEHEONS Mothorand son betik bo _— sultation in which the oldest justice on the RRE IR Bt oA i ;| people who hiad come to the theater for the | upon the elbows and with upturned hands | determined to bring the chairman of tneasso- | ST Y (8 07 Hhe €08 fer e Change of Managera, supremo bench was entirely ignored e © aggrossion agaiust the government's | oo in : 2 sabah e 5 B s | b = A Ly W o o © s e May 9.—1Spac mmediately after the opinions were filed rojocts when he t ook his seat in the house, | Stke of listening to the vlay but not the con- | clasped. Lionel Walden sends a twi- [ ciation and all into court and I cut the rate ovx Ciry, Ta, May | Special to Tu He aeclined, however, to take his seat until [ ¥ rsation of ladies found it unbearable. A | light effect on water, showing a bridgo | on sugar for that purgove. I admitted that | "3V3l exhibition the prince walked by her g, Ty 7p e autumn, when measaves imperilling the in- | gentleman and his wife who sat n torests of the country would mako his pres- ence necessary, He used the same languieo dudge Cobb ef tho court, woom” Wil Gov- : ) ernor Thayer, dohn L. Webster and Judgo var the box | on the Seice, and familiur romorqueuques | in the meoting of the advisory board at New | $1d¢ Pointing out all the objects of interest | (yuna 16 accept the place of assistant man- | Macen 1o went o the theae oo an g G602 in which the chatteriug was going on were | aud barges passing down stream. Iu the | York, but I reconed without my host for tne | 204 answering all her questions with prompt- | 4zor of the Western Car Service association, | dered the writ issued without the consent of ytou has arrived here from S doputation of clegiors of Cioestomandy, | PorUcularly wmored. Tnoro cume a | backeround we seo invalids aud the Notre | board ducided to copgidor simply the outand | oS WIS B0 RIGek VR MUURorites | He succceds J. L. Solionch, rosignod. Johu D Howa, atiorhey for Bovd, shonts tutg ding that 10 was not. Wilig o rotuen 1o | MOWEN when the wulsanco grew s ag. | Dume. 1t is calied “pont du Carrousel a n | would not o into th other question. 1t is | ROUE 0 sey. Beorle are anways Gullebton Killed by Dightning. bl R RS L Tiorlin, The prospeet was_ patnful, he said, | €Favating that the gentloman mud a | Tombee du Jour Chailes Hetiere.” Itshows | truo that I cut the rato on my own responsi- | 0860 thom togother, and if the: princess M G T e e i el of meeting former friends who had sepavated | gesture of impatience and told his wife ina | & corner of an orchard, a peasant in short | bility and without consultation. Mr. Gould | Yales is also of the party their satisfaction | A Vel e from him sinco his fall from power. | tone loud enough to be heard, “When people | skirts leading a red and white milch cow | 80d other ofticials of the Missouri Pacific di declored that the experience would | want to talk they wight as weil stay at home > like that of living under the same | and not boro tho public in the theater, is complete, During her drives in Pars this | gram toTue Brr.] —Harman 1ust, a wealthy | b could udvise his cliontand amend bis i e S o : A E S al (T e answer and conclude what to do. When through the orchard o a chango of pasture, | L they could for me under the circum- | week the princess has faivly divided popular ¢ ckloy,i| Maxwaell'and Norval learned that the writ ob rl car i g vas killed by lightning this forenoon while (i R v I L ) i honors with the queen, and certainly she has | Was kitled by lix ouster had been surreptitiously issued Judge roof with a divorced wife. He would appear [ The geatlenan 1n the box beut forward | The & les on her shoulder a big wooden | Wil you go to the Unfon Pacifict e adventans of bostly on' hoc side. sl ae | cRaRed!in plantiiig corn. Maxwell indignantly charadtorlzod. the pros as the leader of any party. His sympathies | and asked the other gentlemun to come out | mallet. She is u typical Normandy peasant. *I do not believe I could be emvloyed there R g bl s verbiae - —-— — ceeding as beneath the dignity of a court. remuined with the old Cartollists, and it | with him and give him a few words of ox- | A American woman who always does | under tho rules of tho Western Traflic asso- "‘I' -“’“k“" :]’“‘:;"“l‘ '~; ks 8 yone “,'lt‘l‘” poo FAVOR SUNDAY CLOSING Ho cited the rule of the court that the de- grieved him to sec tho former coalition | planation. Both got up, went out together | goo 1 fre tly strong work is Mi ciation.” ] when she first landed in England. he rush e fendant had a rieht to his motion for broken and the factions attacking cach other | {n the passage and exchanged cards. On tho | 5000 8nd frequently strong work is Mi s there any truth in the statement that £ el B R s 2 to see the princess as she passed was almost . M. O. A. Convention Resoluti on | & rehearmng, and that in no event could with poisonous invectives, cava belon to the gentieman in_the box [ 'Slumeke. This year sho extibits “In Seigue- | you are to be cared for by the Missouri Pa- | 4o *o1oo® BUANE 85 556 B uoen, as the the World's Fair. O™ | iy writ issue tuside of forty days, unsé by “The tenor of the prince’s speech fulfilled | was printed the name, “Geaeral De Negrier, | ment Maternel,” a summer scene. A young | cifiet” e e e e e e ot d e Halr, ; express order of the court.” Norval agreed the predictions regarding his attitude in the | and on the other “Gaston Le Grand,” mother is seated in o flower grown garden, | “None in the least, That is all bosh. I st DPeACano AV O3 ansas Crry, Mo, May 6. - Immediately | with Maxwell that the proceeding on the part reichstag. The prince mms to form a coali The day after both opponents met in a gar- | teaching a little girl out of a book. The | 8m outon the cold world—that's all thereis | day. The ? old complaints L\u:l the | after the devotional exercises this morning | of the chief justice was ieregalar and i vios tion of conservatives and the national liberals | den at Neuilly, just outside of Paris. This P i r i i to it.” queen wil not live in “ondon the committee on resolutions presented res- | lation of the rule of the court, yet he did not Neutlly, : scenc s laid in a garden in the charming vil- | 14 P ves urt, not against the government. garden surrounded the residen se of M. Gas- i o Tk i 1*What will you do iu the future! are seldom heard mnow, most sensible tions to the Young Men's Christian asso. | have the courage to join with'Judge Maxwell .L ‘The emperor's perception of coming danger | ton Lo Grand. General Negrier's scconds | 128¢ of Barbizon. Her second work is the | [ expect to remain fn the railroad busi- olutiong oung Men's Christian asso tncited him to give exprossion w his stand in | were General Rothweiler and a vetived ofti- | dream of Bmile Zola iting 40000 t 1 eavatil for u recull of the writ It represents & room | ness, but I have no plass now, in fact T only | PeoPle admiuiug that the prosence or ab- | ciation international canvention on the sub- | Y WERIPIUS WEG Lo o0 Nunraska cer. Guston Le Grand's seconds were M. | with an open window in the background, | arrived from New Yorlthis morning." sance of tho court could not possibly make | ject of the world’s fair. The resolutions pro- | yacs suap judgment in a case of such magnie De Chabroe, a councillor of state, and Dr. | showing a part of an old cathedral. A mother Sy e that immense difference to trade which some | vide for an exhibit of the assoc his speech at Dusseldorf, which v an outspoken menace agairst - syst : ation at the | tude, that has attracted attention far and matio ovposition. “Tho apers differ | Devillors. itho weupon chuson by the gen- | 41a" ot adopted daughter Angelie, are. soen Western Officials Indignant. have fancied. The usual drawing rooms are | fair, and conclude as follows : A8 Gvary GlbikaE It I URT for Alaia over the exuot words used by | eral (he being the offended party) wa: 3 % Cuicaco, May .—Semwe of the western | held and money isspent just the same. It 1 ad, That th conventlon of Young That Boyd's summary taking oft was his majesty on that occasion. The | swords, The men were worthy of each other, | Working on some church embroidery, but the 16ld andmonovisanions | 1 8] Rosotyad, That this teonvantlon of:Young R roads that are not in sympathy with the Chi cago & Alton in its fight with the eastern accepted version makes him say, after vefer- | General Negriers is ve stian association would respect- | conce ring to the opponents of his labor and com- [ in body ost earnestly join in the request of | tiar; wany Other representative Christiann work ad is proved by Contractor Mos| the fact that Peniter.- also recognized that the lady with so mauy | Men's Ch v was on hand in the energeti d ¢ girl has for the moment forgotten all her sur- i v but Reveanditlibio i ¥ claims to publio respect and who cannot live | LU He practices all sorts of ex roundings and 1s lost 1 thought over the 4 s Al an hour before the decision wis rens mercial policy, “One alone is master in this [ for six or eight hours every day, fencing . i SR 5 rouds are very indignant at the attitude | in the smoke and fogs of the city, has a vight | of this countey to ti ragers of the Colum- | gered and promptly presented himself to sign country. It is I None othor shall 1 suffor | especially, while Gaston Ta Grand ' has the | ° ,_I"u‘l’,“‘,":::“;, “‘I’I’_"I‘:I""l,cif!’l‘;h’i‘g"““‘:;:‘:;:“g taken by that ‘company on the | to choose her own place of residence, an oxpositlon 10 be Steaga I he | Thiyers boua neas me.! The official version of the speech | name of *a first rate swordsman in the world "1 Der ONBA I S question of excursion rates to| Abundance of exercise in pure air is abso- indeféren ut o helieve th Not content with putting the party in a was moditied after days of ministerial delib- | of fencing, wor's sent in by L. . Dessar. It has been . ; T unaninous sentiment of ali the | bad light the mtriguing barnacles aud suns {4 h saLn < 3 —— 4 s CEERLCn g They | POInts in tho tervitory of the Central Traflic | jutely necessary for the quoean, and the most h IENOUA AORRIMAIGOL AL bhC Lalady ¢ , et eration on this autocratic trumpet, but tho No sooner had the second appoiuted as the | priuted at the foot of a large crucifix. They 1 Trunk Li asoclations, Thof th fohe A churches with which we L and in ac- | flowers who hane around the executive f words remain and they will abido branded in | ducl spokesman spoken the words “allese | pray that the smacks which we ses st the | 34 Trunk Line associations. Their wrath | radical of her subjects admit that aftor a | Gordance With the cxiiiplo Sot by tho centens | chambor are clamoring. fon the sl ot Gob \ the memory of tho nation, If Privce His- | messicurs,” than the general began the com- is augmented by the clafm made by the Alton marck wero o leader in . constitutional | bat with as much fury and spirit as if he had ";“ i ".““ oL & hachor :an‘u-l rond stiugle against “Right divine'” and niiitia been engaged in a mateh in the fencing | ©f fisher —pcople around 0] - may ism tho emperor’s rash uttorance would make | school with mask, plastron and blunted ( bave good luck on the expedition & strong weapon of attack. sword, LeGrand's vetort was worthy of the | on which they are just starting. He 1 “The depreclated esteem in which the Koch | masterly attack. - Under stch conditions the | wiso sends a smaller picture representing o method is held was plainly expressed during | combat conid not be long. At one time Gen: AROARINA, 109 SOpEEY ment at Detroit and the National Educa- tho course of today’s debate in the lower | cral Newrier, who aimed at no less than | WOtHer leaning agaiost the window sill look- tional association of ‘Foronto. The general | pour with Loed Salisbury, duving which | upon the closing of the fair on Sunday. “I | tendent of cuspidores and executivo boote o of the Prussian diet ¢ » vote for | striking ppone a body, | 0 tenderly over her shoulder at a child = R ? 5 L0 5 ¥ g hink,' said he, *“that cvery right ded y or ards, falls \W U0 Tuoh 1haUlMt0:. The RO of (o | thonsby i Had The o th riumt atnt atd | aatoep in ia oradio B e o o Sy Jednz: | no doubt eve B fcuLror o morchant WLl WICHON. B8 | Diettion an i e o fhe vote spoke inan avologetic “manner. The | he lunged. LeGrand parried the thrust, “La Bataille des_Fleurs” by Harry Finney reign of fifty-four years she may be allowed | nial exposition in I8 onel John . Watson, chairman of the state After considerable speechmaking by all in | centeal committee, The chief cause of his favor of the resolutions, Colonel C. K. Dyer | offe nding is the fact that he allowcd Boyd to 1L of Minneapolis offered a motion that the <ec- | vetain him as judge advoeate of the state through her hands. The first thing she did | yotaries all over the country write to prob- | militia, & position to which he had been form. on her arrival at London this week | able exnibitors, asking them to make the erally appointed by Thayer. Young Itossy was to have an interview of over an [ pearance of their exhibitions contingent [ Hanimond. who was to have been superin- to the fact that their competitors are respon- sible for the failure of the Western Passen- ger association to agrée uvon special rates to the Grand Army of the Republic encamy- to enjoy these advantag Every detail of public aftaivs still passes v domestic and foreign question wt will withhold : ‘ tickets at one faro for the round trip at bota | ©f IMportance was toucned upon, This week § display until he gets assurances that the fair | medite decapitation of Watson s chair- somedy wis sovorcly eriticlzod by somo of | whiie his sword touched the generai full in | ghows charming young girl in a black lace | of theso occasions, 'hé association has been | she returns for another drawing room aud | will be closed on Sunday.” man of the state central committee, 1t 18 tho mombers, | Dr. Broomol said it was ques- | the chest. At tho samo moment General | oo o oo onon o ™ R ® RCRE | Unable to so legislate omaccount of tho noga- | then she will not long remain at Windsor, This motion and the resolutions were unan- | not likely, nowever, that the committee will {“:::iml\"‘u\;xl“:h,‘:xlu‘n\:“x:["j\v:;m‘.-‘;‘;:\‘w -’1“‘."1“?:‘:.‘ :l‘:m N hkeaasan 4 o ook, Ty | gaaze, bows of silk ribbon at the shouldors, | UVe vote of the Alion. “Fhat road refusesto [ Hard work will haveto bo done by tho | iously adopted and i crotaries were 1u- | undertake to gratity vindictive spoilsmen or s make @ through rate to Detroit for tho structed to convey to their associations the | aisgruntied dead-ducks After considerable debate the vote wus | sword had mot one of the general ke hrough - ra v th ribs and | short full s Lyerybody knows prince of Wales and his worst encn seves and high, light, yellow i GranditArimy of R tHREREIIhI1s n oM ment Y CANNOL | gonso of the convention and to urge immed- | that the republican state oMicers would have ‘ passed. % - | had been bent b tho blow. Had it doviated | gauntlots. She s seated in Vietoria, while | and the Army ol gihe Ropublic encampment | 4)14z0 that he neglects any vart of his duties iate aud active work on the subject : walked the plank had it not boon for Wate frohe cmperor arrived at Darmstadt, today | the width of o coutinia the goueral would | (o byoi of which is one luxurious bank of | declines to make any¥hrough arrangoment MEMBER OF PAKLIAMENT, The followine telograum was reccivod by | son's tuctics in proventing the indenondonts rom Igarlsralie. Ho ls golng toSchlitz to | have boou run through and through, and | L PCCOT SR FEPE BEE R RS o7 | that will allow the. Mighigan Conteal, " th i the secrotary from O, A. By, president of | from countity out Hoyd and the wholo repub- Ylalt Coun Qoprie. Hig rosont. romatks. 10| Eraioo would'avelostous of ber ot “gen, | oA Tosen Shohan o rose o b Lake Shorc. the Bigdtout and othar Amor. Tonaan Sall DalE the Young Men's Christian ussociation t lican ticket from top to bottan. Tha mere __ tho students at Rann seamd 0 'praisa poth il which she is Just geing 1o throw. [iake mnoste, o IESRERDY Sitas AL [Copurtaht 1891 by Junes Gor ton Bennsre, ]| €101s" convention, now belng held “at. Gleve- | fact that Watson accepted an_honorary posie tho beer drinking aud dueling huvits of the RNER MILLER TALKS. Although he is now in Boston, Vonnah is A large number of’western railroad ofi- LoxnoN. May | Now Yook Herald | 180d: *“Phe commercial travelers' civele ex- | tion without pa 1an empty title from & students. s molosty ourtainly ‘l-‘:u)‘l.n.]-kn‘x\»u.xl NE LLER TALKS. reprosented in the grand artistic arena by a | cfals, however, concodedbe Alton's right to | (GiN"a% MY LEINT YOO Al | ecutive committeo in session sends v ting, | democratic goverior doos not. mako him & cliing, but not drinking, He said he hopec o : Lt b To ST e one of | defend itself against the attack of the cast- | U Special to 3 0 © | praying the convention will remember the | traitor to his p any more thin the re- sted the spirit fostored in the corps by trinls ragna Canal. \ Qv AINIRsIAc.bun VAIER 10 the AIaD, under similar circun@mecs would do tho | tures of London life at present is influcnza, | Drews il The secrotary wasiustructed to | counties who accented connmissions from Sharongth and couragy would bo presorved. | Nuw Yous, May 0.—Ex-Senator Warner | Is one which savors most strongly of the im- | (g thing. < Tt is & diffarent variety. from Instyoars, ¢ answer the m tho-convention, | Boyd ; ol Leopesament 18 o bittor als | Miller sat in an easy chair in the Fifth Ave. | Pression artistschool with which Vonnah | ™ 'The Rock Island bas#fed with Chairman g T R R O O S v ovoral | "eRding from Ephesians vi- You may look for some very interesting | ATt o, e, gitators awninst the | uo hotel and entertained bis friends with @ | has become saturated since his visit to Gretz. | Finley of the Western*@assenger association | *° BRHABHAIINR R Tl Hiar Uie ftornoon ropllos woro rocolvad from | revelations as regurds tho plota ‘and counter- ductiing practice, but, the cmperors utter. | Bl e tlon oT. St ahinorek w1 oL | Tt rapresonts u popey feld, Thore s @ mass | & ciarge agninst. the WASUNLson, Topeka, & | Prominent men suooumbx ¥ to influenza, | tho traiing schools at Springlield and CL- | plots “that, culminated in the “ousting of | 10 the German universios, o e e Bk AgUaL, on which he sutled from tats | of red in the foroground, and in the conter of | Santa Fe accusing thejiter road of “cutting | among them Dr. Mageo, tho arch- | cago. 'The distinctive foaturo of the physical | Boyd, 'V aown deep 1 bappen s Bismarck s sevlously il with Sho finds great diiculty in breath | has frequent fainting attacks. the passcuger rate from Chicago to Denver. | bishop of York Iv attacks all | Work of the association wus treated of vy | to know that the "8 | It is cluimed that wekets were sold by Amongst the iatost suffevers | Luther Gulick uf Springiield, Mass. ‘'he us- | tense disappoint is. pioking fowers, In the center ond | scalbers: ¢ d sociation work in foreign mission lands was | Tho prograime | © is in- vort for Greytown, Nic “Pew huveany ided agua, March 14, | the field a girl in a gauzy violet dr the value of the classes. ent in certan Guarters 1 0ut in the foleril build- er the Apeeison road at 2350, N 3 | Foag $23.00, ore are the Marquis Granby, Sir Jo 11880 e paper on ec ; 3 3 s oV el “Phe striko of the minees in Westpbalia has | WIS country,™ said Mr. Milier ¢ | vight are two cnildven, also picking | whereas ti ““"“'“"‘g‘"" 0050, nd that :l'l i Lml r‘lh 1\'..“1:‘:“::-‘1 .:.; ; 1 e " |“ '“rI “M{'n:‘xl" ‘1’-5 Dok (\n” “‘.q.;::”‘l(; peinE Thayer | ) )r o P iy IR ended in the submission of the me but thinklug men koow that it is tlowers. A white horse attached to a wagon | these tickets wereobtined by the brokers | (icrst, Lord 2 : " = Tho okt vam iz sBedlon af tie oodvens TSXEE I8 00 Tusey, A1 DOUTHARLALIY Gaough A necessity, 1 hnd @ long ehat with - Seerotary | 0 €y G EEE TS TR BVHEY | at the ciry oflice of thgsAtehison. varliament, several eminent queen's counsel, | The last vogulur session e _convention | for tho michine politicisns who want to en- = S —— | of the” Navy Tracy, aud he spoke of | kg ARRYS A W by e and two clerks, at the table of the house of | \Wa$ held when the association .\I...k in - col- | gineer the next state and senatoriul cam- THE WEATHER i ORECAS { the necossity” of the canal. tle wnid to | green trees is broken in the ceuter and thero Abolishoed &be Offic B8 S0 PP A 20 28 R 8L | loged- s pcoRlds osident W, A, | paign, and some of these patriots are awfully 1 - | me that i t woul! be of | is rising upon a bill a cottage which forms a ¢ ‘. 4 0AmMMang, AN jasn 3 eeess | Quayle of Baker university made the princi- | disgrintied ano mad ns March bares, Some 3 ne that in wav alone it would be pon a b ¥ u NEw Yo, May 4. 44 he directors of the | garv, The s se of tholr assistaut st iy + For Omabaand Vieinity Faie; coolor e lanablo valia ® Mo Ananteunllin atata 0f | rnotain Hiats s oo S LAttt S B You y A 2 sar 1o appearance of their assistauts i | pul address. Tomorrow the various pulpits { of these poople are hesinning 10 bo fright: For North Dukota— Pafr Sunday; slightly | affairs us exists at present between the | violet light and th W is suft i with n Louiant tow Al hm,’-&( '\“‘ ;‘;l'unmm"v ocainary anporol lockod quads Without owna f OF Wlia Sy \\m\ i ‘HIMJFW Sl dedeloe | anedevaitio prasposh stk Tnnyerwlllive's ) w1 ay; slig | ) o th iolet light und the le is suffused w ® | and decapitated M, W T T AT TR T nA e ates, who will speak of association work in | candidate for se year and propose varmer, except stationary temperature in | United States und Chil,) smd the secretary Lkt 8 Ay s : and wigs, but only clerks are allowed to w who will sy 4 rop LAV SRR A DA SIRPOEAKLED, we, ‘1 could send the 'West fndia squad tnlesnmingy gray ilag Hlm, \epletive I8 8 | fogle, who was president before the | ynem, Tneassistants are ont its various phas es, 10 trim his sa foapturing the o BAOER. POrg RELARIO i | inta the Paciiic ocean inside of forty-e daring one, Noono can deny its cleverness, | Brico.Thomns intoraast secured coutrol. | several government dopartmonts o= i alliance voto, Dox, Por South Dakota and Nebraska-—-Fuir | hours,” That of course is an impossibil and it bas attracted much attention, “The board placed uppn record o statement | o ‘I' Lo 18R i LR INDEPEND NTS MEET, e 3t M « exoept station, ) we t u ¥ phid oy rd 8 statem greatly harrassed, and in the war depart 2 £ cky Bl Buuday: wilghtly cooler, except statlonary | and we must virtually sustain our navy. It - exonerating Mr. Breyfoilo from the charges | EVvatly AT B 1 BNE wWAR S0P BiDskatalbae et s i o AN TTRIRGEE Blith emporature In extromo wost porl the caval existed in fact the - money Decobain Professes Religion. of umproper conduat when he was at the heay | WOt the unde i AERANY, 0 Bouth Dakol clogates to the Cine | Nuw Youk, May 9 birth yesterday “.l. o Town— Showers; siightiy cooler; north- | now s vlm m”,' sintonaics of ‘,‘m, I “,“,1,.“ | Losnos, May %—A letter received here | of the company. The board adapted o reso. | Stanhopo's private secretary are down. cinnati Conver of a daughtor to James Hooker Hammersly RuAvLdA : ron conld be expended fox the bonofi ) ey He ution abolishing the affice of assistant to the s alnost impossible to tell how the \ 8. D., May ¢ Telogra 1% bowme, Ne ac anue, ¥ =5 For Missouri —showers; decidedly cooler | of the navy in its entivety, aud the fucility | from Bilboa, Spain, says that Mr. Edward | lution abollshing ne fl,“‘cf.,,‘ Rant g dheil -t ,“""" SHLpA 40 18 Aaw x‘ Hur D, May 8.—~Ifp gram | at bis bome, 414 Mad venie, was of Sunduy night; northwest winds with which elther could " be reached would | Decobain, member of parliament for East oo o e bt Sheatoc ae f tem- | country. foels .ovor the byo eloctious o | toTur B Ata meeting here this after- | even move intorest thun usually attaches to or” Kapsae and Color Showers; | enablo us Lo savo money 1 construction, re- | Belfust, for whose arrest on a serious chiarge | bonefit of the president's experience | C | govérument prosumubly, was never more | noon of the contral committee of the inde- | such occasions, from the fact that the child slighitly coolers north winds, :‘.:I‘l\\.l;l"ll‘.]‘; u;wl The canal w b Ie I | W warrant bas been issucd, was scen recently = - o comfortable, yet at Harbourgh, in Leicester- | pendent party of South Duiota, attended by | would have been the heir to the large fortuue h i - . bvely bo finiatied in alx years couttuued | o iy e s e with Indy at the ro Prolin\inask/Brial of Orants shire, which returued a couservalive in 15% | thirty mombers, twenty-six delegutes, hewlod | of the dutehess of Marborough tiad it only Cincinnatl Fomal» Strect Cleances. | 5,550 Syt bresent we. havo spent only | ligious service at the soameu's hall., D, De- | Linenty, Mo, Mag 9 --The preliminary | Y 1,138 majority, returned & Giadstonite yes- | by United States Senator Kyle, were chosen | een & boy, The Jutchoss enjoys only the ine Cincinsar, - O, ,“ v G—Complants it 8,000,000, Our plans are perfeet, angd | cobain declined to give his address, but he | examination of Janwes Crantz of Salina, Kan,, | Wrday by 459 majocity. for the Cincinnati conference Tay 19, The | come from the estate of her forn or Lusband, agaiust the sty wilng department of | wo know Lo & pound just hov b wo inust | professed great interest in religion and even | cpa st 1l i ¢ b One hardly ever hears Parnell's uame | aelegutes wero instructed to use offorts for | Louis Hawor uving hor life, for by his i v Just how much wo must | charged with the miirder of Mrs, Helen Nel- N ) s city have pcen both numerous aud joud | excavate,’ offered to conduct the services at the ses. 4 £ * mentioned now, nor is it often seen in print, | the readoution of the platform of tho farmers' | will all th ty will at her ‘death go to . d e p son Barber of Maghattan, Kan., whose dead " il ¥ *" | alifance and labor convention S o Hooker Hamers) t tha last year Yestorday affalvs reachod & —- | mea's ball. s (o bocome an ordr. | MlH8nCO aud labor conventions in St. Louis tooker Hamersly, or § . y : Al 063048 | Rtntlowntataistitan body was found on the evost of a hill uear | The member for Cork bas bocome an ordi- | \Witlout ulteration, wiso for the adjonrumont son to various charities o S Wadostoooh Q'he womien who e | © o TIUR Down and Willed. Run on Lisbon Banks, Lindenman two weeks ago tomorrow, was | nary person, worse iu fact, for though he | of the conference until February nest for For this reason the sex side on that thoroughfare resolved to set, st iglds B s =AU 1001 Lispoy, May There was a partial run | beld here today, Several witnesses were ex- | may have a few followers he scoms to bave | floal actic of the chil nore lmportance than is At 830 wm. Mrs, Taphorn appeared ana | this evening two laborers, William and Iry e bank duy. The governme amined, but nothing in addition to the facts | o d #1313, Cumndngs, editor of the Ruralist, and | ordis Vv, Hammers!y had the PP ou the bauks here today government | few or no friends, stepped in the street waving o broom, 1twas | ing Duncan of Dayton, Oblo, walking along | already published was developed. Four of organs declare th the object of the gove: ditor of the United 1. bor | suisfortuiie t , » his only Jdwaghter, un al, and instantly for squares women | the tracks of| tho” Baitimore & Obio South- the twenty witnesses for the state were ex- orgo Derbysbire, Inspector of the I.on. Giazette, we chosen delegatos 1o a moeting | teresting cl i > X d about 1weuty months old, 1) swarined out with brooms, hoes, | Western, were run down aud instautly killed | ment in authorizing the Bank of Portugal to | amined, and the wourswdjourned until Mon- | don vankers' clearing house, tho largest | of the roform press association ut Cincionatl | ouiv tio we ago. Mre, ilamiuersly was and wieelbarrows, In a moment tho l by & aa outbound passenger train, coin an issue of $2,500,000 in silver and to ex- { day, tinancial institution in the world, today ob- | in conncetion with the conference, { forimerly Miss Chishois i