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it oo, 1 HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. 7Pasimo TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 342, to give any account of tho affair William Desires Further Tnforma- irters and gave himseif up, He says | Oelebzation of Queen South Will © tion Before Ordering a R:duction, ning down { street when ho | 4 S T arcost as ind asked if ED HIS TW0 WIVES. ' ¥ ot _ £ tor |GERMANY'S TARIFF 0N GRAIY. | ol saloon on Soutn Oion st | WIAT INTERESTS LONDONERS | 25 Sy | CLEVELAND LOSING - GROUND, 5 & et ONE CRIME COMMITTED IN NEBRASKA. GOSS P ON CONCZRNING THE REICHSTAG, h i BISSATISEIED With: 0 CRIME DISSATISFIE WITH HIS REPORTED CYCLONE, < vl nes. . ther ILVER VIEWS Rumors of Much Dunage in the | Italy Will Adhere to the Dreibund s that Dioan Ovor A Rtoyal Bisthi=Not ‘Kos Netehbo h od of Missouri Valley Intenee Freling Against Russia when he fived in c cording to H Majes'y's V| Rumors Concerning Secretary Noble -« He Ended His Sccond Matrimonial Veuture at Wayne, this State, by ' s ( | Bmothering His Undesiarble tiecaus: of Persccution FATAL ACCIDENTS, Wishes—elle Bilton's t i Reports of Contemplated of the Jews, o Good Fo.tunc, v A AnTnsane Woman Killed by the Cars | in Kansas, Spouse with Bedelothes Changes in theCabinet— Ona Tourof Europe. Kan., t have er n sly Injured. Captain Henry Cane, who ¢ May 0. “alliope when he maae his famous es [ gra R. D. Bael ) from Avia duri rricane, has boen uent farm county, was car a C. B., whercat everybody is Austria-Hungary rics that are fatal. He is sixty-f e e ¥ 1pon whon imercial treaty » Gazotto states that v e ot as been conferred. Ho ki BURNED WHILE DRUNK. net. Why't tecision of is honor was conf at the . Four Persons Mcet a Horrible Fate at | plain, except on account of his services - - g . Tylerstown, Pi the last Canadian clection t CALHOLIC EMIGRALION, e EEeb e report i Pirrsnrna, Pa., May A special fron Much regret is expresscd in business ¢ vork b Washi TR R hero over the death of James McHenry, best | (a1t wil ; terrible accidents occurred at Tylerstown | kuown in the United States as the antagouist : e G £ i AT N OB, that has happencd in this county for years, | of Jay Gould and builder of the Atla & ¥ 3 t t | who i t g 1 rosign s cle the house of Henry | (ireast Western railway. He died Tuesday 1 t : v inquiry it firo and before the His unly near relative, Mrs. Cox, is Archbishop Ireland on the Recent Moemorial to the Pop 1 \ 5 Al Harris TS M { be gotten out they were adelphia, if she has not left there t Sihtie e ministers in order to assist 1. The vietims are: the funeral which takes placo at Liver| Lara's g porations. Only the mast GEORGE T. TURNER, Monday. McHenry did move pr L On J How No. 2 Dicd. Y S i L cause ’l' coll yeris HENRY PHILLIPS, any other man to wrge the provision Wayse, Neb May 0. Sy v x % 5 arify 4 ) n the \wbo MKS. HENRY PHILLIPS, between the States ané Great Britain gram e L SiTor GatY CLINTON CLY DE, Tho favorite exercise amoag women her: Highway wife of John Szw 1 ! : ! < C vould for The family and those boarding in the house | NOw is fen [he young princesses o M ALRELHY the crime of 5 m s t upes I had been dri " ate hour and re- | Wales aro adepts ia the art, and of course the Mr. Harris 1 ' Bismarck in formin of his operatic artists f ! . v Noble : ity dancers will also t i iton are due £ 4 tors to this ente 3 1ot nor: t i 1 that banker, | Ket on the stove and the sparks from it set | ness that broke out last year after the duise i S 6 ol e Pt s o of Fife sct tho example hus died out, aud BEHRING SEA BILL. i it 1 rived on the scene and hold an investigation, | Silver plating has eome into gencral fas married about three S having . work for it The progessist press annoutices that Prince | The verdict was that “the victims cam> to [ again. The latest thing is to_have imitation the Measure Introduc been marriea twice be i ¥ arck will appear in the reichstag aud”| their death by the burvaing of Henry | flowers at the outside forchead band, the the Commons riea life had been an a : t is to ess the church in America | oppose o reduction of tho erain tariits and | PRIllIps’ houso, caused by the excessive use | more brilliant the color the better, and old . May 30.—The text of the Behri e service of recently ar 1 immi edicts that the prince will certainly meet | OF intoxicating liguors,” rozettes scems to be quite surplanted a bill introduced in the 15 yesterday iermany, the Catholic interests | it o homlintns detot ab oo B ¢ ! AR 2 S 1th a b ating defeat, as hardly @ scor ASSAULTED THE WRONG May, | Fashion bas also turnod in favor of gaudy | in substance 15 as folows povernavle temper. That ) i OB ! hu y score than usually quarrelsome for DAL Chelr IGmARS. | Qbsonc of Becurats: fofommation 168 o how — colored wheels and bodies, and also shafts, | by order in council, prohibit yione lf‘l'“”('“__“‘( “‘ h ;M‘ 0 S te ad 1o in selves, although | the prince ddeal with a possible gratn | A Fresh Young Chicagoan Must Fight [ and some of the vebicles a v the | seals by British ships d u period to be ! 3 in Lucerne 0 | famine the prediction is futile A Kentuckian, extreme, limited by the order 1 ccuncil. While t "";"‘“,l“';\"‘“‘ The couservatives admit thata temporary W Yous, May 30.—A Louisville, Ky., After much Saeiiberation it has been de- | order in council under this act is in force 1 FeTmt S Paa X rduction of the tariffs ay be advisable wdition, however, o 1 (centiist) concludes an nan priests forall elic protest against a permanent diminu- CGerman Catbolics 1 of the duties by a similar admission society man, was assaulted in his own home | daughter of a duke. It is understood that | hunt any seal within the Behring sca e s, Giovmau bishops charged | “Phe orgaus of the agragruin party gencrally | last Monday night by James Heth of Chicago. | the highest legal advisers of the crown were | Duriug the period stated in the order in FUR AT deceasad | | sdictions cannos ba o1, | douy that thero ls any present necossity for | Mr. Heth carried a cowhido, with which he | of the of that the duchess of Fife's iu- [ council no British shipor any equipmen ey T S e demanus are based on the | {at thero is o pocsibiiity that the sorers. | Mttempted to chastise Mr. Sher fant daughter should rank as a princess of | or crew thercot shall bo employ iy Lo ambin e il “ihe story of Szwald was. recolved without vosit e bishops and priests of | ment witt b compelled to intorveno, For soveral years past Mr. Hath has been | the blood, but her majesty, whose decision {s | in such killling, taking or hunting \ < ] s afterioon tha/co suspicion by the coroner’s jury, whoreturned | Awerica are lrish aud neglsct the Germans. Tie ion may be sumed up as foljows: | devoted in his attentions to a prominent so- | supreme in all matters this | be any contr ion of this act, \ MWD ol ey oo & verdict of suicide while deceased was lab- [ Mr. Catliensly calls for a reversal of wha If the ministers declare that a semi-famine is | ciety youny lady, and it is veported that he | kimd, hus decided otnerwise. The | committing, alding ot B A .I\- ‘u?'u'.‘ oring under a fit of temporary insanity imaginies to bo tho case y impondicgRuol pactyv I dure to oppose | nad pressed his suit so successfully that the | queen has simply cut the T S nRRRaLE iy ST icaTebul e ality o i SRRy VIl R e e oG ; : i Post semiofticially announces that the | Wedding dav had been set. About & week | knot. There was a great hubbub when the | meanor, within the menuiug of th v ¢ wi ladics to the body was still hanging near the doorway > rance juis di Rudini, the Itatian premier, has | 8€0 Mr. Heth came to Lopisville and went | duchess of Fife was first brought to bed. | chants’ shipping act, and the co them off I'ho; naturall an- with both feet fir plante the floor s Thepedhe, Gonditlon € formally communicated to the Germad und | direct to Peweo Vallo, whero the young | Extraordinary ns it may scom, it was the | aud everything on board shali Heipe s muct DA SULORIn it o ot il tho thoory of foul play wasnot advancea | Gorman spendug Cathores 1o Ameeica. |t Austrlan wovernments, the determination of | lady is visiung relativly - While there | understanding In high quarters that she | bor majosty. . Mintater Lincol, yhoso guesls 4.6y whl b by any cne, and Szwald was aliowed de- | ¢ dng i X taly to adhere to the dreibund, gossip attributed to Mr. Sikrly aremark that | should have no children, for if she had a Auy commissioued officer on the naval list | during their stuy'in Loudon. Perhaps the part and toe affair was soon forgotten e | most positive injustice to the Lishops of the Public indignation against Russia because part anditne nffafras soon forgot L 4 S | was uncomplimentary tofiris young tady. | male child, and the priace of Walos and his | shall have power during the period limited to their time betireen London ish ship in Bebr % 0w thev think of sailing for children were Mrs, Szwald's a former itry, whose constant vt has been and | of that government's t ment of the Jew: g husbaud and were te small provide for all Catholics of forcign | s becoming more intense. Kesidents of this | Mr. Heth at orico uncy 1 bis inteation of | sons, Albert Victor ana orge, died, said | stcp and examine any Br AT ——— = ngues pries ;“_‘{ v:.‘ ir own nat W.'.‘n; city bave ocular evidence of the condition of | revenging what he termed an insult, and al- | ¢hild would be heir to the crown. His chance | ing sea and to detain heror any portion of her o ‘w’ : “‘l L f“"‘.{ PRESBYTERIAN ASSEVNRLY, e gt malice, Lo, in bis pttempt | the Hebrews who are being driven from | though the family used every effort to d LT e e s s by G Gr L B T LR N ellietpar e i 2 Lussia in the bundreds or more of exiles who | suade him he was obdurate and declared tuat i A o N TS as Irish. It were easicr fo 1cceed BIVardR thoiOharlotteblre st Portland, Ore.. Chosen as the Next Hia thdbACa BYonnl CREming || e YAt tho ho intended t v bis threat into execu Mlace of Mceetin 1010 bot e eric: 1 Germans. the ath = R{aTAGIEERAL tired to their beds. T bosition in re- | aristocracy have fallen 1 line, A GIOE o 5 i he 1 Ron 2 y il | gard to the fire is that Turner had left n vas The modern rage for brass mounted 1854, J . Uat + | Her Tslecheroder, the well known At tha coroner's i 10f tho | th . s * | visited Friedrichsrue on Thursday to ¢ with Privco Bismarck regardiug the ex pected action of the government deceased woman te 1 been rel, the woman being a p and he was barn across th In the mornir roceeded t dispaten says: Douglas Sherly, president of | cided that the infant daughter of the duchess | person belonging toa British ship shail kill m will the Kentucky club, an aughor and a waalthy | of Fife is to have rank and title ouly as the | ortake orhunt orattempt to kill, take or or's t 1ropo B. Har. is a sailor, and drowning is not impossible, | ment it is preparing to be uscd or employe _Those exiles ave met at | tion, Accordin on Monday evening he LA beriViotordaitae ghosk ofia tman. B Tt 0 Britisii; sl s found within Babrin ot TS stution by co-religiousites, who supply | came into the. ¢ity, accompanied, it is staged, | now Fifw'e cnildren are out. It, however 0 " ) bishops | ¢, v th ot { 9L U AC 4 RCCU RILIGY 5| o 3 * | sea having on board mnshiug or shooting im 4 w ot 1o ar. DEmoimMIoh; sMay o0 g DIShoPS | them with food and clothing and a httlo Messrs, W. I Johnson and Sidney Mur- | perhaps is but saving them trouble. plements or sealskins or bodies of seals i e el terian general assomb! S \ R L gl e | money and procure for them basses to Lou- | ray, and with them repaired to Mr, Sherl . i i debato arvseas to the arop Ll i R B dou or New. York. residence, Mr. Heih's card was handed to f At aciroll anal yorate the B aont A o et E A letter from Mr. Gladstone, reprinted | My, Suerly, and that gentleman, being en romithe, rugular roll : aitlog] ey 3 a Eai, B here, aftiming that *the czar does not know | tively ignorant of the purpose of the call, | B0W the Countess Clancarty. Heroafter sk Jisvotenloigionsnho o y y i Amerips b Apner: | of she horrors infiicted upon his Jewish sub- | went down to the parlor uaprepared for | will not be compelled to support her husband to their presbyteries, but it was ado T eEE T ve | jects, differs utterly from the facts. Itought | what follow Rumor has it that Mr. B AL L to bo niversally undorstood that tho repro- | Sherly had hardly crossed the threshold of secretaries of boards on a sular oot ot tia S Hare sentatives of the Mendelssohus, Blel when™ Mr. Heth produced a cowhide and 3 v fiaoonetationdlolguogpd lary uass of our Catholies today have ers and Frankfort Rothschilds w Without warning steuck. Mr. Shotly o starp | Heinvich Conreid is hovo making arrango old to serve further. This was o America, and, whether their fathers | through a sure chaune r R G L L e e T ha Rolo EI R R tito ibrodh aliho as making an unfair distinction b [ristior (ierman, they are Americaus | the hauds of the czar and obtained v ostartled by the assault, but he imm tween them and other disabled minist resent with indignation month ago. ecovered his sulf-possession, an. EhEm It Tols) « ved his sulf n, a who have only 00 from the bourd of mini ) " ol A statement was presented to M. DePoboe- | seizing Hoth by the throat, wrenched th terial relief. It was recommitted to tho HEnoERolCIOtARLE I A\ ]“: ] douostzoff, chief of the holy synod of Russia, | cowhide from his haud and threw him A sorlhll 4 b u- | strange foaturc in this S the men in under. | Simply asking that measures be adopted for | violently to the floor. Instead of followiug | Actresses at present. In the room i ISEFamE Wo LR OR ST nesnaapin e mitigation of the lot of the expelled | his advantage Mr. Sherly ordered his ussail- [ one of the principal hotels I saw, L e g the | taking to meddle wnder any pretext in the | Heprews, and_a similac memorial was | ant to leave the house, ay ininnction that was United Presbyterian assem S5 (QuiioHc afiules of A HiopS prosented to M. DeGiors, ~tho Russian | opeyed with alacrity. ‘The two friends of Mr. he report o o ¢ 3 miunister of forelgn affuirs, but it was un- | Heth remained neutral during the assault Dhie ronouigolsith 3 THE FIKE RECORD. availing. The truth is that the czar is him- [ It is usserted that neither of the two gen. i e self the chief instizator of the increasing | tlemen who sccompanied Hoth knew the same ro were Burr Melutosh and is to preve e orgitniz o AT T L0 s emen who accompanied Hoth knew of the | the saw 1 a Sl Onutlaideod ’l“p'_', AR pollasiiiiaz Iy’ eacticad Junio S tho . Jey His | object of bis call and that theie connection | Marshall Wildor, both of whom arc on the wad by Dr, Ely of lowa aunnh - D. majesty’s brother, Grand Duke , WU | with the affair was aceidental. But it is said | %o line nos clutosh says his spo 5 Ll i ‘1 i e Minn., May 30, —A special from | is now governor of Moscow, is a wil 31| Whatt thedonat intnotiyot By Sherly it iai | Somailine noyw,dbiclatosh. saya hls; spocie HabloLby S A B mTionti D., says: “A fire broke out | strument for tho carrying out of the brutal | stated, immediately placed the affair in the N fn the same direction. 1t was ? his @ nand property thay | Lreatiment of the Jews. Jewish advices from uds of a well-known doctor, an intimate | her that the proposition of the last nati Juild went up in smoke, The | S Petersburg and Moscow coucur in the | friend and a gentleman of the ola Kentuckv Mrs. George N. Childs sailed for the city O T R . lld syt aokke. Tho | gtgrement that the most powerful influcnces ; hi e e[ o R in o fraternal spivit, which bas | a ! S D S L, have been brought to beur upon the czar, but he doctar, it is said, was in much benefit during recent yo ! i s0. lustantly the warehouse [ that the condition of the Jows is hopeless. | siructed to demand full satisfaction from the - HiLepbe o cently learned thut the authoritics of Colorado pignlGan At bE s d i flames o fire then [ “'The meeting of nutional liberals 10 bo hold | aemiieet. i et on rom o dine Genorale Transatiantique, had a trial [ BeXtweek and B gl e the nertly and westy destroving tho | tomorrow, for the purposo of attempting to shed upolozy, or to propose terms for r and attained tho high speed of | Wil tix the per LA B R 3 v KRl e onkyWWontom Tnloostalesranh ol |ipropareaiinew nrg) threatens to meeting between the twe gentlemen, nots an hour. She will sail from The Countess Under Y atel g) X two-story business houses west | Suit in a split, 4 it G reidbs s hus encouraging the y ol In the meantimo friends of the two gentle : e s B vere largely cecupied by | The party organs in discussing the politi- | men made efforts to settle the 6 4 07 L5, hrough infectod dise 3 Mr. Harris, the manager, I L e toRaR fanicthD alers In farm machine Cireat | cal situation, differ widely as to the piatform | eure an amie adjustment f Tuvit for_the hern depot waf consu 5 argo | to bo ndopied. Tho Natonal Zeitung de- | mot. it s widerstood. soo N MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, Bilton, who married Viscoun a 3 < who thus by tho death s g received form San Franci AR % L t R stoaw by | clares tuat the party cauuot follow Prinee | My, Sh oA o bytery guarantecing 815,000, b 4 2 werly’s friends will boliey e e : (T (oh SR X ¥ § ompson of Du the arek ess he renounces his opposition | guilty of the remarks attributed to bim. Gossip of the Past W London [ o oarty bece ity 2 e € fot he son ol ainEa tident Chlonzo REaL: 1heatrical Circles, e 00 delegates e ! . Heth 1s the sou of a promiuent Chicago grai 4 resentutives o otal | The Liberal Correspoudence, the mouth- | oper: Ho hus been n frequentvisitor to | Loxnoy, May 30.~There has been no im leading members of the party, | Louisville and 1s well known here, provem. this week in prevailing dull AT Lot picee of th « v fi Memorial Day admits that the meeting tomorrow will prob: o 2 thni Tiand uil ness of the London sewson, il Dr. Hay K = 3 — - aatembivid : r seivsatr, O, ably not result in anything beyond an ex DEVOUT EMBELZZLER, e i Kansas Uity wis 3 ro, ¥ that common p placing many families in mourni as against Sacat g A « ay at s ceasion of ¥ Walter Dempsey the Last Good Man | sickness, and thisuatu yivavoce to ! ! v the Remus 'I h At ot Gone Wronz. vnpen the spivit iabitual th ng A 3 It t celn XY i Y 3. Spoci P 1 nd others. ival attractions RS ) | " post at the cemc e e el Al Ciiesco, May 80.—([Spocial Telogrs und othors. Tho rival attructio o 1 W 3 that France was | Tue Bee Walter P, Dempsey who | exhibition and the rman exhib nious, s { iroa 1G Army men were rendy for 1 was ‘arrested in New York, charged | urall have a restraining effect not & J < » t reises when a gar bt 1 Jeloved L fleld rusned in, dvageed | 456, Count Von Moltke submitted his views nent ofleers e arrange for Ka 1\ slem: b to the emperor during bis last visit to Lubeck M 3 ems to pleces u Hon. William Waltor Phelps, the United Thie report ot t ¢ sembly ) vetern 1 { svent of the week has bec of publications was roa 3 R States minister_ (o 1 bas obtained | tienty years old, and tas been in Chic SYed) A v 2 v Al L) for Mr, Frank V AN LAY | R R oo oy G ARl SRS vedth performance of Suliiv ; . f O R % R s eler, a lottor from & minister of | of the Englewood Baptist church. rgis’ “Ivanhoe” at the Koyal E: B ).—Dispatches from 1 s Citizens hurric st pdd i 1 et > Olilagua biprieq 1 ulfairs, iustructing German oflcers A AROL 3 @ roughs, was sta in_ th Nfcaara Wiltar and ARl DamethohLar ‘hicago 18 to have within the next four | on Monday last. Sir Arthur Sullivan con dparaiso is o tad sido and back and earried away dying B aanan i e O, is 2 practical dupileation of Madison | ductod the music. The house was erowded it ; at di bl Or cans dury's Final Report. emphas « : 15 got the worst of it ar Miss Goraidine Morgan, the American viojin. | uated on the east side of' Dearborn street . g Rl 1 great s B R O i ApEing Gover ) { A posse after the roug s | othier avtists were present Seventeenth streets. The land and building, | his “Social Drama,” entitled ‘“‘Here dity The Pope's Encyel SA) e ' v he IKate Stanloy's burle oponad | Which s o ba three stories high of stone and | replaces **Ihe Henriotta' tonight at the Ay wpos, May - 80.—Cordi 10 rd Clancarty died Friday, the shall lio with the owner or master of su Belle Bilton, who became Lady Dunlo, is | ship tc that the ship is not used or ¢ shall ug o wnimal Known as th by going on tha stage. How the dowage I order that the above pr will love her! carried into effect it shall be service of her majesty ovauy Briush of A »f customs or British consular oficers t of Omana works of Gounod, Massinet, Saint S seize and detain aay ship which had wholl y % ot other composers, here and in the states. or as to any share herewi, becomes subject t ‘donth of Major F. B, 'Bami Phird London is overrun by American actors and | forfeiture as aforesaid, and bring aer t ad- 1 vester, vith rosult in pro r judication before the high court of adjudica of S T T tion in Eugland or Treland before any eour IAELTaH oA (Al B s R ey naving admiralty jurisdiction within her maj 2 a few mights azo, Jack Mason, Will | esty’s dominions, and such coart may there. 5 sht of the Ninth United Lackeye, Paul Arthur, Belle Urquhart, Syl- | upon make such’ order as it may think fit . is i the city for a day or two via Gerrish and Peunie O'Neil Potter. [n | aud awarda the officer bringiug in the sau i comes from for ad on such portion of the proceed ¢ Hiy L84 2 4 t E tako Troop K of Anotuer proposition wus to forbid the rotire W las been is the southern diatect. He will starve on it euiennor wil y W s b wrated by imprisonment without libor. Priey S, Hexm to be appli Rusi Touches Up Colorado Cattlemen. Wasiineroy, May 80.—Secretary Rusk re- La Touraine, the new steamer of the Cotn il will be passed i sl ursda, o veterinary sanis that no under contract n v o Ians T'he terms of this . s W then reuks t o the government with embezzlement yesterday ns he was | tendance at the theaters, so astonishi board the steamship (mbria | the majority of the munagers aro not in u pe, holds a prominent position in the | jubilant state of mind. glowood chutch, and is a Londoner [ T P RS R WILL DUFLICATE MADISON SQUARE opera house. This performance taok D, wis stabbea in - the nuer yesterday evening by Mr. Phelps. | Square garden of New York. It is to be sic T (Ta Uy rria M N ot el B covering tho block between Sixteenth' and [ Hobert Buchanag's satiro upon J d ado | port S L v | brick, will cost over #00,000. A plain style | enue theater.” AR Y B > formed in Prussian u ms and. soveral | building will be utilized for all purposes for | ‘‘Heddn Gebler” will be withdrawn fr o \ A % THE WEATHE K FORECAST, s re sung i ¥ \s | which Madison Square garden is used. The | the Vau heater after about f nore . i ¢ : financial backing comes from the Fattorsa ! > Lea aud Mi of which famous fiem this 15 to be a branch, | ki 5, tho wotresse us is Fattorsulls of New York stern people in Chicay pluy whi x nese Cortes Ope It F, M. Hubbel MceCleltund, 5 sorire Fabyar O oner Whity Insolvent - ilk Manatacturer eforved Death ¢ End of an Old Feud Another Scho Seized by Canada

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