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" o i j:::[ w | lHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. j————f - PR SUNDAY VIUR\IV(-, JANU \R\ 24 TWENTY FIRST YEAN — e e ""—\l \T TEN PAGI NUMBER 221, P ] l ’\( l\”, \ l “\ od vy . ' /’f 0 R o “ "R\l, |" \\ l‘" » ‘0‘ :"":‘n.n'r'll itiomswhiet were to bo devoted | (T3 < (NN | ment. The matn reason for Lord Salisbury's I T AT N\ o AL A ‘ gL p AL AR gty e I Vs V] Yo | 4 "“"""““"' foglft for Princoss *May AMAN [ ) action is beliovod to be a desire to keep at the | | U [ ( 4 o thanid gt 6 R (18 i::”'”"fi'w‘"! for providing for her future > | Russian capital an ambassador versod in the LAATVAL {3V AU d — ' » R o i o & mudy resonto. Every. | affairs of tho country, in view of interan- % aien * pEnmn e hod ¥ was willingto subscribe for a wedding tional troubles which are th ening *h B S— It's Eaasperat koo A X Taiin creenine aed | Tondon is Bnveloved in the Gloom of De . A . , i | ibles which are threatening the 2 1i's Baanp L ! » ‘ ! B 44 Enveloped in the Gloom of Death | gift, but everybody'm not willing to provide | Trouble Brewing Over Provisions of the | Russian dynasty. Evidence T = & Understandin Has Been Tnele v 1 Niprenien Just &t Present a fortune for ¥opmlfy, except in tho usual { y Mme. Meta Herba, a Californian by birth - N ) iyl e d way. Mr. Labomelete suggests that as the Sectarian Educational Bill, tias just made & succossful appest nes &t Reache( S5 ;;\Mmurrhinl Question, | dlit Y i - prince of Wales oy .covides for one son —— Manich as Margavet in Berlisoso’s D zg n 5 Munic arzavet in Betlisose amna A —— e " 1w FEARFUL RAVAGES OF THE INFLUEN and that as_parliamont voted £3,000 for the tion of Faust.'” - NEGOTIATIONS MUST BE SOOM CLOSED e | . JES OF THE INFLUENZA, ot | €06, ! RE | ton of Faust, s " Mes & N ' N o :“'"‘ ""'""dm:. b might give Albert Vic- | [IERCE OPPOSITION TO THE MEASURE Ihe sixth Intornational art exhibition witt | SEPARATION 28 CHURCH AND STATC - ‘ i " o . ) y ; v'l‘::'fll;:lr\"llr’: :nv;;y1;(:<i;;hln A Mr. |‘Ab:m]1|fl —_— be held at Munich from January | to Octover i Z’ D1 T F M At ieh and Low Smitte d Daotors 2 ustic at times, but h i i 31, 1802.8 PR TITNY A Plair Words I ' g 1t (H GOMAS ¢ : mitten and Dootors and | oren hie the il on the head. Popular Opinion Condemns Placing Much . AT Oatholics in ~ £.o Must Seck a Constitge st Sinkidan . A e R Wagaiste Unablo to Ralieve The . : IN THE LONDON THEATRICL WORLD, ® y Minivter E | I e TG dev g DA 144 ggiste Unablo to Ralieve Them. Tosenfeld the Rage. Power with the Clericals, Slubingaat ! tional PI. +% in Natioaal Politics, - " fagmpnihy - - The Standatd of yesterday prints & —— Charges of Plagarism Made Agninst Mr, o H yosterduy prints the fol & K sea W I P gl orable oeeif 3 . e lowing: *‘An exciti vi v Ullbert, 508 10R AR SN TN s e maent | INTEREST IN THE CAN f 4 ng scone was witnessed L PREPABATIONS 1OR W TINUL | penems o Wi T e praeam) £ CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE, | {00 "An bxciting soono was withessed | wickepNESS I THE LARGE CITIES | Loxnox, Jan @ —Tho ordering of tho | COMPTE DE PARIS LEFT IN THE LURCH 5 ot Ay % va (bt il - Monto Carlo, The tioro of the oxcitament sl court into mourning because of the death of e ¥4 ‘ vaonment in | B S the duke of Clarence has had a serious ef o Stlabls Veousl Bate - ot iy Wiy gevmenment 1 | Bifarts of Plymouth to Be Made was Harry Rosenfold of San Francisco. : . Altac's 140 0 L i Every Availa weel Being Made Wendy | ihwwvins of # rwaibin pofien i (v i l hr RR Made a Port of | pole teld some time 20 inberited &1.000,00) | Enforeing Emperor William's Ideas for the | u:‘mu the theaters. Many porsons outsido | He Has Officers but No Army, Candidated for Immedists Reryien ¥ owith iheen Anmands i simply | Jall on the Ronte, from his unclg, and is at prosent assiduously Suppression of Vice the court and oficial circles will observe tho I i - W el aar (s By o prean — following No. 17 av roulette. On two oc o ek Letitl bl BB RS ALL P B sonenil Wy |l hew taman, On 1t casions within one week he has succeeded in manager will probably lose a good round sum et LATEST PHASES OF THE DITICULTY e et Stpronte | CHANCELLOR GOSCHEN GETS A SNUB. [ catching that numbor twico fn succession | LEGAL EXPENDITURES IN FATHERLAND | of money. EFFECTS OF A RECENT PAPAL LETTER ¥ | rmeai { fillaw the capantion ot diplo iy with maximum stake placed, not only on On \ednesday, the day of the dukoe's D e 1 N e v THAL AtTWBEY, AN 401 Teband 1t Hageuted e funoral, the theatars were not opened, and —_— bt fs WBeln vato Ar ol 1 ho stioh reiations | London Clinmber of Co e Receives the X . Rosenfeld 3 W elng 1 \ ol wimiiae | i Chamher of € feceives the | o 'tho way fadioated about £1.000 on | I'remaring to Celebrate William's Bivthday | this entailod a sovero loss to tho managers. b NTHEL 1S Not Tnelined to Tnterfere With Tng on the Frobeste War ) avnnieie P p— Trensnry's Proposition Colily—Prin- each coup, During remainder of the week, —Suceessful Debut of @ California Song- I'hie poorness of the attendauce in the best the Republie and Has Forbidden Mis Binbrosid 34 Renainve-<Nows { ramwisting oh (he pAFs of tha United « Mury of Teck Mag Vet ie however, hie lost money.” Rosenfeld is of stross—\Viy Sie Ttobiert Morler 18 seats of tha various verformancos since then % il Grnears, yeatoe thin CniE nee aevad badly, aee /(S Queen of England, Cincinnati, not "Frisco, and is well known to TR GBI 12 OIS % R o (LI LR G Ll L 3 tho American colonios in Paris and Loudon. LG L will sbow an important reduction. Recelved, ’ vy i b Weshing " otbena of my Wind with ek I ahort, it Ho speuds his time traveling around the — ¢ “"hm").l"l”'"""“"' wl Ll el b —_— K o8 y Wil e oeg il o AIE & AN oS8 | (Copurighted 1202 by James Gordon Bennett.) world and making coups of vari i i 9 Ve Ll Sk WAL iUl D Ul Alspatch ” [Yebguigr | [ " I g ooups of various kinds, | (copyignted 102 by the New Vol Associated opurighted 1892 b o oIy el g1+ Ay ; it findd hemny ijmetinhanle and who had | Tosioy, Jan, 23 —[New York Horald | generally for otiver pooplo, e ' pres of productions at Nr. H. C. - LRI U b e Cabte ). bl dlacbad, 44 Il b AN e aired, | | Lotle-—Bpociat to Dt Ban,j—The town s Hume Webster Dead, B 1y, Jan, 21.~Tho disscasions betweon | VIRES !lfl.\'l';uum theater, Hamlet, us | (Soh T T8 -|~h,,..\,;\',“.‘ quos: nand h 1UMIAIRfEA 18 1o Lot er desico sUilf In mournineg, but moré on scoount o g hhlh A HteE o | produced by Mr. Berbohm ‘Tres for Kb -l 2 Lot SR R I binki e sshdeidato g il in mourning, but moro on account of | fumo Webster of Marden Door Pavk, noav | Here Miaucl, {mperial minister of tinance, | produced by Mr. Borbohm iree for 4o aices precedence of all othors just now Miathe’ S M Hedygsss i fosbpsendl R T Al on account of tho duko of | Catarham, known all over the world as a | And Chancellor Von Caprivi, i relation to | 1 o HA L he Haymarketb | o 4o ince. Little e indoad, 1s talkea of A g oo etttk (s govarninant (s | Clarence, Nothing but plack and white is | succossful breoder of raco horses, committed | tho soctarian education bill, have reachod | SIEHCT l“"““"»‘ night, stiould hold the | o, “4 0 el fs protty suro to result, and SR DL 1t Wi RIS, by e s TR ey | to be seon I tho shop windows. Nearly | suicide vestorday, shooting himself through | Such an acuto stago that the resignation of | 80 8% that blaco of amusoment for 100 | vigw of what may come, tho subjoct iy prertirsideyadonglod 1 e e et "t o wat. | evorsboay is buying mourniog, s thoro is an | tho head. Ho was fount babind sonso bushes, | tho financo minister is looked for atany | Lihs (1 th OPOning scouos on KbARGMY | e caroful study \ L . B 3 tensmant of A i lon fing diplomatie con- [ exteaordinary number of doaths from the | No cause is known for the act, minute, Herr Miquel is not quite atono in | Bight Mr. Tren, who played the part of Ham- | =y, (0 Fl b ola™ne e slarieal royalist anoth o foronce maariing the ryarey upen exislag 1ies seamed 1o bo | epidemic, which has created somothing like s the ministry in urging such modifications in | 16t acted with evident evident offorvescence. | 1 WS ,'n“:‘.‘:" o r“nl\‘ ’I‘L_'f“}“l-‘-‘ "‘; outh Ametien, : progrmalg (ot ol hors was 6 0| panic. 11 four bo an incentivo to fofiuonza, : : ovr. tho measure as will enablo the children of | Aftevard, ospeclally fu the pluy scono and | 0 \EIINiave bbod folioWed by & CHELONE m informed ' ) oo, | pvunt puwson wh abjection to Me"EE8 [ o piaguo will soon 1ts assistance, it rSKIENOHEAR N tholies nox ortho. | the closet scene, his acting displayed intensa | £ o boon followed by a Cs | tion Is tuoro firm wu @ peramntor hara gl o mada o ihie dnta diy, L | atiol bo not thio casa now ) m.l.n O'Donnell Battle and Victory :]":“:"\:”‘:c'\’.”“’l‘:"“:'“::‘f:,’":‘:};”L‘ 'l‘,‘;',col“ to | PAssion. Mr. Tree prescted an altogether ;"“""“"“" ‘l“’“”““' the republic. But this tel ANy that Ly bovn pr e 3 . 3D N8 e A N )b o St Pug. x Luthera 08 f . 8 o n vorthv y his roved istako. "ae 00lis) L CH6 i4bines ined WRIon Was AXpresese W | tunon ite subjat is wrenvy dsRnBoltied i, | sultor loss than thie classes fromith scontae. | gram "o Tun Hal o Hircg | Herr Purth and Schelling, on the grounds of | invests the chiaracter of Mamiet with now | % ')y Garing point of o policy of ap- HAHIS TRt (608 s A oyl hia anrrinet, oorts 10 beltig about | |1, 12 U to the fict that tho masses Ao | rounds to docido the fight this morning bo- | Policy, partly sido with him, bat ifino crisis [ BUxibLtes and prosonts bim a5 never WAl | ogqomont basod ou the ropublican constitus i et 1y e uedal (iplo. | Unsung In the public prints, but thousunds | tweon ¢, yrit 09 S50l T Ry et s mind subjected to such a strain Folit tad A6 alsoinarned Iast ove dup Wt Kremandant Far | g es o o L LR olioa atd oF thoko Who'Wro oltiiow ot iow :;‘,l,u" R e ey cltyf aud sB Ky i-ri-‘:-‘\‘;jxulsL[i‘.t;“hei‘ln:cl;ll;‘n\:l‘unuixrlrl'lirin:g Sttt ly rosponsiblo for his | tion. Four facts of much importance, whick, rison han deesde m ata o s HooK Ve b Py onnell of St. Paul. The gloves were A actions in moments of such frenzy as re. | LBOURD aparently discounected, aro red bl sseage- g Pyl oA Wb af Senator Morgan, R thires louticot na) the finen itnrht I aL: 100 Opposition to (he Bill, Sulted 1 tho doath of Dolonius nndt cho dis. | related to each other, testify to the wositive | LB SLEISIOP MBtL, 69 bAS DIOH [n NO7 Manator Morgan of Alaiama, hoad of the | Cannot Attend the Sick, pounds, marquis of Quoonsberry rulos. | Tho movetho bl gots to bo known tho | missatof Opbolia, Mrs. Tros's Opbelia was | Wish Of tho popo to sever tho interests of the Wi be i me. Thi dows not | LAMAGTALS minarity on tho renalo lfll oiign The doctors and chiemiats have no rest. 1 [ They went on the platform at tho Academy | fiorcer grows tho opposition from the na- | a most gracetul and pathetic ',’“.”‘m.““‘ All | church from the interests of the monaachy. Ll eoniMunes in Minjstar Monit ool ool s oo of | know one chemist who told a regulae eus- | of Music before a select crowd at 2 o'clock | tinal liberal and the froissinnizo vapers. | the daily papers devote B B g What the Pope Wrote. ' romant mgrambin tein | mtomate mai T e of i fonver. | OMOT today that ho would puthis prescrip. | this morning. O'Donnell forced the fizghting, | pne opposition is so absoluto that no com VearerdAte Hopinr > ° " 1 Duo st ia o rocolot by Cardinal Rict ) ' n ettt Cyapotta that | ton on flo and Hil in its order, but he could | Dut #ot the worst of it in tho early rounas. i 7 cvativ LAt o LIS Y ph LR S e s e . ' Mminiaton: | R3O0 TS B ILOEHOO OO A e et Not promiso 1t within twenty-four hours, | 11, the third round Sioan forced O'Donnell | Promse s possitle. The consorvatives also Ihe I ys: *Judzed by the standard | ard, arch bishop of Paris, of a lotter from ext. tarrion Dailoves that | MR i il b e Iy o "":’r’!’r.l;m; hours: | to tho ropos and broughit bim to his kueos | rogard tho proposals with incroasing dis- | of the Garricks, Kemvles and Keans, tho [ 1.0 NIIT, of which tho exact text has not Mintwer Montt involves m oo LI tontt , ¥ 5 with throe swinging blows, the last a | favor. TVl tificate AL .. | boe ¢ public, but of which the gener 3 ol seernmont s hiwd s splondid opportunity | Sircon hawlkers now shout fluenza cures | right-hander on the jaw. S tiaxt | oy Nialicorar i covatad cortificate of proficiency i3 Mr. | boen mado publlc, but of which the gencksl y whies sany bo mvolded by eabling | to wot this istter stealghtoned up and to ires jaw, In the noxt Tho populur sense of justice revolts against | Tree's, Ho has give a Hamlet with | purposo has been rovealed, doubtless with or ¥ i A L V] WL R A and sell thom, too. Tho average Londoner | €0 rounds Sloan received termic punish- il S S B0 LD el T gy LasilL ity Loy 3 oy oa te Miister®ams ovn Mr K (rom il just vanire If in- | {7 e e Yorako Lotdonot | plouia in tho chost. and face, in tho bino. | & measre whish will foreo Mothodists, old | such distinctivo marks us coms ouly from an tho papal assont. In this lotter to the pope rectdi Mr. Figan, € 188 prosidant onn | tvor trontins wo lind wit o : o tho y-first. I the twenty— | educated in somo state recogmized creed. | f Y R o G s Toat Me. b soriess it Ben AR rontins war tind - with Ciilh worw tormi | 5l Gee ) cotn 1 on the highway to o | fifth Sloan siowed signs of weaknoss, whita | ors wes i the. bill ade | cism ition (0 tho estaviished ordor of tings 1 Al Me o 0 . ated, Uniloss It e some littlo oxtradition [ M0 ola ls fifth Sloan showed sgus of weaknioss, Whilo | o sects which tho bill admits as Guly | A lottor has been published from Mr. Me. | Prauce, and says that in tho futuro thg R matter wo_ likva, no teeaty with Ui, bt covery, but ho is stll unuble to seave i | Sioa Sl Jiw, Pty Bt tho o fesiais! | qualified religious societies aro Quakers, | Nuity, the Irish musical critic, which is | clergy mustrofrain from active intorvention Jis 1voell thap Whes. ! | Dhas of inisrnationss law, Now i would | bis recovory hy.:v'.'-tu.'.",‘.,'f,'\,I.Z‘", ‘NFTNI‘W not see it, ho therenfter suffored from nausea | Grecks, Anglicans, Jews and old Lutherans. | likely to make sonio stir in dvamatic circles. | in voiitical affairs. Fronch Catholies will, hetpep i o . s Beh. pond. OPPOrLOnILY 10 ¥8Nel 80ls 6Y05 | gone back on tho ot l\:ur«:rl:u:: f;“ f.','i"‘fi‘o“fie‘p‘f("!}i'fff"d“é'”li‘Z.“‘ :uz bydn blow >avents who arve neither Catholics nor | My McNulty insinuates that the prineipal | of course, be freo to servo tho causo and the 1w 4 the ailan representative wt | Amorioan down thero whose namo would | e “aen S o SRS )u;m' who Moot e mm_';al irty-third roand. Dan | Lutherans can profess to> adherents of an | features in Mr. Gilvart's “Tho Mounte- | party of their choice. But heace forward bis point, onrry with 1L dignity and authority, such a | (5 EEE VR 1S own, on the south Ui of these socts, and can have their children | banks™ wore taken from tho hbretto of an | they must cease to assume that religious an Wil S ot B Boeatlod man we M Gdminds, for inatang, as an | conat or on tho continont. St PAuTW 1t educated in accordance therowith. But the | opera written by Mr. McNulty, which he | interosts are incompatible with tho republi- Thero I;: ; 'v' : ' w1, how .“ v ”,"'. Mr. | Dowe of newotIALIng & ety K lw-mwnl- o 1'1””\“-’-“"‘ W“.“"” ~l-‘r|'lm-.- 'hr. : .\'lrl,‘.\ll;lnn: Jnn.:‘vl.—, Special Tele- | emperor, whose pet ideas are cmbomgd_ | sent to tho late Mr. Arthur Collier last | can constitution, and they must find a con= a0 will bo po ailed, nio mattor what U | 1E" i, Fhat would b v offense to Mr. Sir Charles Tupper, the Canadian high | gram to Tue Bue. | Phillip Potts began nc- | tne proposals, means to stamp out religious | summer. The principal characters in his | stitutional platform for the defense of theyr OTay gave Bitis BIS oo are, Of coursn | Vg A aimbassador I aet (o do i par- | Commissioner, anothor vietim of the iuflu tion at noon today against Governor Mer- | communities having a liber.l bias, and which | Lbretto were a magiclan, who, with an | views and their parliamentary trinwph. { nLof 1he amutry weeoull nob nreventil, | Liow/sr, hif, to adiiist affatrs and arrange | tnar who Ui unable to attend the duke of r{f:;m A\Inyar?umh nnd 100 other prominent | will not surrender ou a single point of mea- | clixir, changes a person into the character | Next: About the time when the pope's | pat the ot woald b cotateind a8 e of o 1.6 powos nd (e wovernnient of the powar :u “;,"7 uneral, was also unable to receive |- citizens to force them to advance money on | sure. o ho or she wishes to be, and a clerk workman | letter was raceived here, Cardinal Lavignerie, Ly & ; \ t the prov sy skl l:;fln‘v ation that waited on him yesterday. :ho ;lo;l( \»)Im'}xotha; h\ompmxmo Athl;.m(' The teachers in the primary schools, be- | whose jerky language is similar to that used | who, as is the interpreter of tho papal poliey wou' d 1 . hotor st Opportiunity, ‘The deputation included the h ‘ark associntion t. Paul to satisfy a i v Mr. Gilbert in 1" " ear, i JLITREMS Nog bo may Bewrn & g e s o o | | HD GRpRtRLIb ho carl of Mount | Purk sssodation Of Bi. Paul e satisfyd | twoon whom aud the cloricals a profound | by M. Gilbert in “To Mountobanks.” Mr. | when ho, last year, muo his sonsational il uld be & fin ulv'.uf,";'.:”u or the gov. ut wecombe, Lord Monkswell, Sir E. Clarke, | ihe association. 'Tas property “nhm;‘vmh antipathy often exists, are dismayed at the | MeNulty also claims®hat his librotto had a | profession of ropublicanism, issued a new Among 140 bow davelopme: ¥ean. to Chils otid to all ‘lw_""mlb -":’;"":hl:ll(Il||fl4lfllll)nl"!| m.u chairman of the [ the judgment is Helitds the Western Leaguo | Prospect of velng placed under the thumb of | song, “Drop & Peany in the Slot,” while | circular, in which he very frankly once more vosteriay ey ot ol al o'l potantliry il i ambasndor | 1Ymouth Chambor of Gommoreo and othor | base boll pale atd e, PoLts holds two other | the priosts, Many of them, who are sus- | Gilbert's version has it “I’ata Psnuy in the | proclaimed his: loyalty 1o tho republic and bari 1o e Fren the s With power 1o nogntinte n troaty and on the | influential persons, The object of the depu- "":fl:{;wg‘m‘ it "f 214, 000! This nction will | pected of having broad views, will be cleared | Slot.” Mr. MeNulty concludes his letter | declares thatin so doing he hoys the pope's sofchiath vewel that, way b nosded girovini 10 woo exaetly whiat tho situation is tation, which was received by Sir Charles | Yot ATeC M:‘R“‘““‘{“{‘l"u" team in tho new | out as soon as thé law s put in operation. by saying that Gilbert will probably make | orders. . crulusc or Lmaport | A haro would bo peace aid un absenco of frel- | Tupper: 5 Simee as e Gk e cague, as J. M. Bennott. tho owner Sone TR |lbvasapin R HHALG o 3 ST R Vot Loy g i fare would bo peace aid un abaenco of fetl: | Tuppor's sccrotary, Mr. Calmer, was to urgo | of the franchise, Is not. connectad with tho | It is doubiful whether G callor Von | thousands of pounds from his opora, whils Blast from Pere Didon, 5 \Bape, 10 b6 weehin Bating repeirs o ool gt TR i ’mln‘tlnpn fon of Plymouth as a port of call | vla association and contomplates the opearng | Cavrivi himselt approves of thobill. His | he himsels, who spent Lis time and nsed his | Thirdly: Last Sunday in tho cathedral ay e il o bl o et | o e i et ar it s st an ap. | for tho new mail servico which the govern- [ ofa now park to cost $15,000 at Salby and | speeches in tueir d=fonso lack their usual | brains in composing the libretto of s opera, | Bordooux Pero Didon, tho famous Domini- wals of cortmn plans for cenlion vessols | portunily, sithouzn | do ot distrostatall | ment of Cauada proposes to establish be- | Victoria streets zest, but having accepted the position of | il get nothing. * | can preacher whose passionate and dramatio “,A‘.v»m‘u:.yf”:l‘. o ’~ " '.-‘-‘m::..‘v‘.‘-“.’. k “':r’mhl ;:“:“:.qIv"lu;:.-"-.:":,;"\'|rHllrlryr’!:,... (;Trhlr fil:v' tween Canada and England on the ground Chadron Pugllists Fight. voico of the imperial will, he must carry the = cloquence ten years sinco mado so much st s2teid and was segarded "eith consiler Jiate i the matter, (s vory natiral (Bt | it it would save timo and distanco over the | Ciabioy, Nob., Jan. 23.—(Special Telo- | matter through. Arranging for (he Wedding, in Pavis, and whose irupotuous liboralism led Tevor by the bosid. 18 provides for the ot o s ey | Southampton “or Bristol routos. It was | gram to e Brr.1—One of tho gamost fights For the Suppression of Vie LGOI, Aol Dt it 10 his being silenced by tis superiors, doliva aorapay o (ha i Sl 33 Vi | it o Wi 15 was & Dropor i (0 shown that Hayro must bo tho Fronca port, | ever witnessed in this secticn took place be- [ The Bundesrath has finally _approved the '\““:‘-{'“"v,,‘- —(New York Herald Cablo | orod o sermon in which he advocated the ac- 1.+ ventria ean ke ver wit tennatar | sond 10 sk o pinee and Plymouth, therofore, was tho bost Eng- | foro the Chadron Atbletic club tonight. | supprossion of immorality bill with its | ooobecial to " Buz.]-ho la ltochefon- | ceptanco of the coustitution by Catholies and gasl Wh Gl s upartad that ChiL bad requeated | lish port, us tho distanco botween them was | Harry Herring and B, Haner, heavy weights, | swoeping clauses dealing Yo raea uld-Mitchell wedding, which, satirized the ants-republican crusado of the R e oot e | e ¥ 4 recall and vamor circulatod | sovents-ivo milos loss than between Havro | foUght nino tounds. Neither had ot any e ara e S e immoral |LoaDied; WilL Bke Biscesmebpusky - Llabl Shakiiplicged apchliea) Sfiitho mophtclz SEITIS o\ Sumber of o sk o deite throushout the | with (his reriiset 8 stutamant that Chill bad | g Souhampton. Ume much advautage Herring broko Ly Drostitutes procurors and e K oy | Bunciature, will bo followod by " roception | prosher spoke in terms of scathing seorn of e 1he ROYArHI . Nurrind w N P ) ) fd A s iumb in the third round but amely con- | W' 3 EOOUOIREALO e 8 ¢ 0 oy i % Rt el : J N Lol T War oF statertlon | mebeh e ere tiie” nreadertein aa | Db ohncallo ot e et o unt e sy Gamely con, | oprisonment and to fines ranging from 150 | 2% tho Hotet wHloliand, and waevo Mes. and | thoso mnlcontents, whoso ovory war ery may be required in 1ab wae of eonve Ak whan wer thaprecedentscin such | Tho ehancollor of the exchoquer raceived [ 10 $t0p by s hand swalling, and the fight | marks to 6,000 marks. Thoso found guilty of | Mitchell hava bocn residing during Lo | soomod to havo finuncial ring and whos Saverst foumaln § ursom by 1 the Htad T M overnmont for any reason, | it cold treatment from the London Cham- | W08 §iven to Haner. aggravated offenses are suoject to terms of }"f’l"""l b ”':""“’ @ residenco | gyih was bound up with business interests. Cross 908 hav afered ARalr s0rviees | (ho 1 aneon aven feed not be statod, de. | ber of Commerco on Thursday. He has o Thought It Fake imprisoament of from one year to fivo years. | 1y ,’lf*."“ el A whero his rogiment, |y qgly: In their recont decluration, which B0 woterarant | Cand war i declared Wil | Sk auiieter's recall, ahnt i iecessary | schiomo for inoroasiag tho gold reservo in tho | Werria Warett, Nob, Jan. 2, —[Special | Ihe hoavieat punishment that can bo in- tho Tuirteonth chasseurs s stationad, aud | o sorvod as o prefaco to tho pupal totter : RPN R i {1t be known, Bt o reque ’.,!',",'f',",)'. Bank of England by the issuo of £1 notes, | Tologram to Tus Brr|-The wrestiing | flictod on maaried soutoncurs is the mini- [ Wints B, ke a0 duchess will reside | (jyo cardivals assumed a constitutional at G e ST o M A B LT T Tho schiomo was Infd beforo tho chamber, | match tonight between Leahy and Blako, | mum prescribed for porson of that olass, [ *NHINFEARE 0 oiiaq somo | Lude, which shough porhiaps less sturdy than s e i i e i coentitd Tin Tiritiah oy, | Whieh aimply promised to tako action after | two best out of thres falls, for$3) n side, was | ono year's imprisonment, The law provides | ../ ointe from the duke a dia 7o0, pommenl thatofiaraingl Lavigusrs, was sudlelsniy wilo all (hese swasiius prepars nave [ senment did the samo thing i the caso of investigation. As Mr. Goschon has been | won by Leahy. Bettingwas not very hoavy, | that all offenders embraced by thé act shall [ yioi B P I0l PR RS © 00 ’:l";“‘;‘l'd‘f“" significant. o1t conaidaraule mave e amount ta'hot | Tori Sackville West doing Iittlo but explaining for months past, | as it was goneraliy conceded to be a fake, | bo placed in solitary confnement and shatl [ it TN U TS T SEE 8 FEREATIRY Compte de Paris Left Alol Bk gresise i al Whlh wouid have ey 1o Mave Him Recatled, this action of the Chamber of Commerce1s | Leaby ana Floyd Harsiman will wrestlo in | ba supplied with only a plank ved and bread b I s itehell 0y 0 uestion thero seems virtually settled. 45y b e (4 wight, under some cirenmstances, be | considered significant, The Times’ comment ;j:;fll' Omprkinysiion days forapurse of { and water. SAPSEL cptons 1'1‘“"1““’ “"",";“"'L‘:“"’"} Tho French Catholics aro no longer identified sonsidersd that the governs king the | 15 that the ‘“action’ it " | #0 a side, side holds. 2 : A rousseau, as well as a complete outfit ol h 8 i [ ) ¢ o8 It ment asking th ion” 18 unworthy of th : B i L F v o ki eauntation has Lot be ; X o T SRR RS LT Rt RUSLERE SR L Y of th Alreaay tho potice aro taking the law from | U O LG, Tha duicereceives no dowor | ¥ith the monarchiai opnosition. No biow g " N Feonuras with e, but in sucn A case that il i WEATHER FORECAST. the emperor to enforce the provisions of tne [ (HICGIEL HaER L Ae e e 1u | that has been denlt to the royalists, not even 3 h oni A b BB Ay Ll : mprove Ca Chieaga Y r ? s g i ¢ s - By 1 The departnmat fhe mare o the | government wouid do themseives the justice T dmg ne Chicago, Obeica s Waarnan Bungan | |[9oh snd Beriin, Hamburg and other cities | 1t 60 R o out, Tte stablos. contain | the downfall of Boulaugism, has beon so ter A ot o furward st o | 10 485 40, 1€ 1 wera marely fhat n particuia | Mr. <Pil" Acmour noed not, expeot lis O §eA, | | aro beiug cleared of a social evil. Many | (o fing horses and turnouts, Senator | Fible. Without the Catholios, tho compte de R R R o oxboasaswhicn | Pove roeall wors requested, it would sim= | blue blooded French posdie (i . s ' i o : & QRS >, i ol withou e fave et ama expanses whieh | POFIOIA ecll oy cersted, It ould s | blu » bloads Illirt ueh posdio for at loast | e baromotor eontinues high ovor gl nulumled;urnlnmul_ml womon and won ave | Afiich 11 will not bo prosent at tho wodd ng, | ars will be a chiet without an army. it & 03 lequrvey wader | reo theotiwh the ageticy of & person who | o7 woels. Last week his Paris agent | wostern sections and westerly winds predom. | 8iready becu imprisoned. as he is unabie to leave Washington, will stilt have o few officers, but ho will hava $-inl poe Bos bot they hav | g A h received an order to buy tho best French | inate throughout the central and morthwost. | . 'Lhe measures applied under the ignorant 1o troops. Ho will have candidatee, but o ex A P > oxpenees ineident | Hoe added tha senator, #'an apology | Poodle to be had, and that none without a | ern portions of the country. Temperature dictation of & reforming despot, arc held by South American Notes, will have no constituents. All this will be 110 OXUrm \esare wonkl i maRing (he Mor hi ot 1o ot all conditional on the re | pedigree nocd apply, as tho animal was | s gonerully risen and n, for tho soason, | Chinking men us being of small avail in eftoct [Capyrighted 1892 Iy Jam:s Gordon Bennett,] | shown at the next elections, unless the ads Yoroy renss for soveies ourly and T fomptes | ©all of Fgan. If Egan bo notan_ accoptavio | wanted for broeding purposos, in order the e B 4500, | ing a radical cure for the cvils attacked. In | Paxaa (via Galveston, Tex.), Jan. : ventofa new pove should meanwhile oce ot peraon thay <hould ey 8o, and only have to 18 purposes, at | warm wave is moving across the uppor Mis ) D " w br Unenegia, | erson Ihr Should say 80, and onlr uave 1o | Chicago might mafo a respectablo ropresen- | sourl valloy, the tnllusncs of whict was folt | aluumber of casos gross injustice has beou | [Ry Mexican Cablo to the New Vork Herald | casion a fresh change of papal poli e otk | N Foval ey A hant | ttion of French poodles b next year. Tho | here sestarday aua will provably be moro | dono through tho arrost by tho polico of | —peciai to Tur Be.)~Tho pross of 1eus- | ‘Thoro will still boan opposition in thy b1l Ais0 L e P ettt 1 | Wi recalled indapendent of apology it they | poodle arrived here this wee's, but without a | P'Pho \waather is fafr and pleasant through. | WOrkmen outof employment as souteueurs, dor is opposed to the sale of the Gallayagos | next Chamber of Doputies, but it will te o1 grom, i el smatances, would | #F \'\‘,' te '-”:‘:,‘.'»“.‘ alat vedigreo. Mr. Armour's London agent wrote | out the country. RapidCity roported a maxi- | Several hundrea suspected persons are now | islands to the United States as a coaling | constitutional, not irreconcilablo, and it will froo M (g hace o ol 4 minister as & matter | o (o consulate, and asked if tho consulate | um of 105 yastordar, confined in the Moabil prisou awaiting trial | station. bo far less religious than consorvative, which o oot o Rave & ikt to tress cf “:'."_ could not aaranga to permit the poodie to go 15r Omaha and Vieinity —Continued Tair under the act on charges made by the polico “Ine nationals in Costa Rica threated to | will at least allow the parliamentary systom A il Euras 1 18 be A41FA. bacanse, 8¢ wo would | (0 New York this week, duty free, and tho | 804 warmer woather durlng Sunday. The | and other informers. innugurate a revolution if the proposed loan | to bo tested more thoroughly and moro sine o e s aav fo 1 forelen governmont, we think your | pedigres to follow next weok. e receivod | son Noprasky o PX rgughout ast- e it day i o1 of the government i< effectad in London. cerely than has 50 far boon possible since the stated belmen s eetion 14 eaptions and unjast o reply a lett o Moo p /s = 3 g » s 2 EY o 1 H o . 4 41 & dficlens it mtor antd 1 1 sk o i tha | " FOpLY 4 fetoF o tho effoct that the consul. | Wasutxaro¥, D: Gy Jan, 2)—Tho storm | The thirty-third anniversary of the birth “Ehgieduor arka Laycol Gusiomale s i praclaniation ot ERRERRELIG v ] & deBeiensy 4 (af SRUIRT WORIq b6 Do o5 Mok oo Lo w el o godfather” o tho | has movea with rapidity from Outario off | of ki poror willam occurs on Wednesday | been banish or g President JAAQUES ST. CERE. ed ot oy ) £ hit1 has dons 48 to what she has saia about | ¥ reneh poodle, the Nova Scotia coast. A second storm has A sl bo colobrated by | Barilias. sry= B whsever the | ’ Hasihiiss Wanted £ moved with groat velocity from Assinaboine | e 0 occasion will bo colebrated by | " i ihagonia Vox has bean fined $200 COSTLY CURIOSITY, CH g it Wanted for Perjury. 10 Liake Soperior. | {inow flurrles have oc. | court fotes, nt which the wing and queen of | The COFAMAROER JO% P 00 O B onomy, " sal Uhe . » Froosduat n today's Gazette in the “Huo and Cry” | ‘eurrgd on the lakes, und light rains i tho | Wurtemburg and the king of Saxony aud 4 | for au editorial ukainst Prosident Nunez. icoss ' Arenburg I o Pulace Whilo anen L il disciaime il | column anpoars the following middie and wost i, . number of princes will bo present. £ Watching Hor Hushand. & . g i fodution ¢ | ANTED-FOR UNLAWFULLY COMMITTING Generally fair weather may be expected can o . )| Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett. oL pris w . o | o8 and promises to punish | W corrunt perines on tne trial ot soa MATTING | 1or the neit forby 4lght hours o the wholo | F3pocial sigolficance is attached 1o the rd i ; L Anelt] Buussees, Jan, ~|Now York Herald coption at Borlin of the king and queen of | 4 8, Wwherever they rever they may be |y © Numbe Billy Introduced in the olyn against Huriburt, in the month of Aprit | country, except ooensional suow flurries in Wiy B0ie e ¢ S ISR Frie on [Rwe. AS B0 | it 1s the Rl £t of Justice, William Hur). | thelake regiovs. Wurtemburg. During the lifetime of the at Cablo—Special to Tue Bee.|—The finest old e wiugle e of g grmpmdence b to e aftimore assault) this is About | burt, awed 8 t0 @, ahout Bvo toet olghi, sioue | For Olclaboma aud Indian Territory—Fair | late king the rolations of the Wurtemburg | Des Moisis, Ta., Jun. %5.—In the senate s | Palace in Brussels, that of Prince d'Aren- gnub ia reganl e Chilies metite hae e government ae. they comd " reosane | bulld, complbrion tawny. hale and howvs wus- | untll Monday: stighty waemer, | court with e imperial house were those of | joint sesolution was Introduced asking con- borg, caught fire this morning &t 3 o'clook, S0 B AL B Bt Seen THo qaestion of compeesation 10 the | tuentis wears glasses back of the heet ot e ¢ | winds, v i latent hostilty. The king never visitea prumwl.iiho the goverument liquor licenso | rince do Croy d’Aronborg had remained tor 8 . .y % who wera wounded and for the lives of 5, WAIES upFlghels with milltars appestance. For Montaua —Gienerally southerly winds, | Berlin. The new king having accorded open | fee from §25 to §250 por annum. Among the lato at his club. The princess, who was T the uftiem 51 A (lis e Bed gud i e Kt one that wast come s a | " agk (uriburt's namo in a new conneo. | , For Minnesota; Nerth and Soulh Daiota, | frieudsip to tho imporinl hous, tho em Dills introducod wera tho foliowing. g | sleoping in tho left wing of the palaco, lit & o e LBl peopie, i | Wil Temaraber tne ‘sungy | 1owa and Nobresid=-Generaliy fair: coolor | poror s dotormined to make his rocoption | ameud the faws relating o taxation of telo. | 1AW 10 s00 the hour at which her husband ment 14 responsible for the | sttack upon Mr. Bayard when he was sec by Suaday nighty agéthwesterly gales, the occasion of special pomp. grapu and telephone lines: to establisn g | 8me home. Thelamp upset, soiting firo 1o A A For Missouri a#d &ansas —Fair until Mon e Giis rm systom of weighing coal ab mines | ® curtain, and soon the entire left wing was 1 ihat o #fair and pefuses bo make compensation it 1s | retary of state in the North An i 'y of state Noi merican Re. | northwest wiggs. Georman p wedaly b5 maRe Peclamation upo ; ] y A and 10 pumsh irregularities: t otect swe iy ko make reclamation upon them | view, sipned “Arthur Richmond." O A woman named Badnewski 1,08 belfbaded | heer iy bt trotting and picias horse et | Cpiamos. W e 1A shouh to pay for the losses sustained, (f | Sccount of this attack Minister Phelps re i FIRNRN Ak Amp 0 illes by the sserlin exeoutioner for murdering her | protect fair nssociatinni; 1o, provide for tho | o 0 ""‘;"‘”“;"""' b7 hor Husband, bad 18 proshdent's L0 | Tat Rovarhment fs not responsible to our | fused to present the late Mr. Allen Thorn Nenwasiy Cirgy Nov., Jan. 23— [Specisl | pygpand by samiaisteriog poison to him, | execution of criminuls within' county jails; po Lu ey night dreas ynd sook Pefige oty be Lbe s e e’ | eASaliient for the weong done o our citl: | dyke Rice at court hera Mr, Rtico's servant | Lo108Fam to Pum B ) - At Paul, Neb., $1x | gpg yill, nowever, fn all probablity bo the | 10 Provido for the Laxation of telokraph and ghooring house, Tho servants, sleep- w ononut ek . s Uhen thS qumtion of indemalty 1§ one | 1s 1o this country s miles below this éity on tho Missouri Pacific teleplioue lines: to provide for soitling the | ing in tho upperepart of the palace had to . s 1n this conntry, and ho says that the writer ! last criminal despatehed i this mauner, as § t vaiswls 6 the Bo' & - the ors e e such a8 we oxercised | oo 'tho 4 fafBnss railrond, this afterseon, Brakeman R. A. 3 differcncos between parties by arbitration: | lower themselves from the windows by o A feet tho € hrases ! e aruicle was Hurlburt, and that he the emperor i3 turaing his attention to other | ¢ o N e e e A ety e of 1he hew a ¥ ronsit airer wse massacre at Rock Springs K Missemer, was #an over by an engine and o provido for the assessment of rallway | 15,65, One fell aod broke both legs. The S'icen he don ne Prapgine ot cass w8 disciaimed all responsibility | beard his master say s e e eata s o on s et | methods of capitul punishmeut. His mujesty | proporty by county boards of suporvisors, ~ FUUTR, 00 e L K 1 aton, ¢ . a Ranta s | ot dsciarsd that we had dong all we could Mure of That I L o e 0 P D ne el | has docidod against the present barbarous | A conicurrent resolution was introduced [ firemon steove to save the bullding, butihg 11\ ndsiphie ¥ Tag | Sote to saforee cur treaty obligations and 0 | The veport is gradually growing strouger | Prought to this eitg and placed in cars of | system providing for the mnvestigation of the state | Whole west wing was totally ¢ stroyed, to o) nr wevslen rases 26 (hom e See PRoteot o Pt he rop: grad wing uger . 3 s s by @ 8 om Ad- o e R A T | e w - ol | ¢ ame_ protec Ay ou \ust Princess “May" may vor be qnosa of | COFOREE Kareten {8 orgonar's jury falled |~ As executions sre now oonduuted fn Geg. | (nsHiulitns by @ apecisl committes. Ad: | gother with tue magaifcent family plotures; o .k -4 | Poopie hat Our government sal We're . . " @ aneen 0f {15 agree and weredismissed. Auothor jur, Journed Wil.0 p. ui. Wonday, some painted by RRubeus and Van Dyko. ’ - | v s, ther $900.000 and we | Phgland. It is well known in the inne beb i Rpdi Bl s A Jury | many the condemned criminal is pluced on & In the afternoon the house considered a iy § 3 e “ : ¢ - o | Want the { higaws government to take tbat | oircles that she and Prince were o o anacbdald stool, an assistant holds the head, while the | resolution abolishing Sunany pay for em uo firoman was killed and wo serioyaly Nas o CLie A 14 4t 1t to the sufferers.’ aud | love s . » soutioner, who has & sword ground to ploves. It wus referred tothie judiciary com | injured. Tue fire was notsubdued un:il 7 o Yasu ) overs long before she was o Mort gesed [ts Plant, executioner, & & tee. After the introduct { } s NG S | oo * Of pur 10 o8, Prince Albert Vietor's bride, just Raro Ciny, £ 1, Jan, 2. —[Speciat Tole- | razor-like sharpness, severs tho head from | M!Yeh. 4 4 duction of & number | o'clock. 18 15, UevErtitiens, seadd [ wonid 90 exactly tha yame thing as , just a 4 J of bilis the house adjourned ull Monaay | ‘Phe center of the palace and right wing re- R e T ST e ol AP yoaeeny ihing 85 | | own that Prince Albort Victor was i love | £FaIn to Tue Bes. | —Today the Haraey Peak | the bodv. Ono blow is supposed to be sufll- | morniag. 00,01 W0 ANBA ARH 24 . Ol remarting (b set s o 4 Waien | sees diaae wof, ad Bed Shown | with Princess Helena of Orieans, daughier i Consolipated Tin company filed for record u | clent to effect tnis purpose, but it sometimes i main, but tho loss of tao family portraits and U1 (0 we w0t by & e . v o Wt 486 Sad Pt heF pourts T for the | of the count of Paris, 1t was feared that | Mortgage on all its Black Hills property for | happens thel severai strokes have to be mado Crestou's 13 s Palac historic furuiture is irreparavle. All the £1,000,000. The mortgage is in favor | before the head and body are separated. The | ~CuesTox, Ia, Jan Tologram | Jewels of the princess were molted in tne firg, of New York and London capitalists. Monoy | gy perce hesitates between death by hangiug 10 111# Bre.|—Ava meeting of stockholdors | During the duy immense crowds of sight- will bo nsed in nmshivg development work | &% 0o e i understood to pro. | toduy it was decidsd to robuild the Blue | seers viewed tho ruius of Lho palac CHil e in ke e - Firying o pus s 80d | prince Albert Vietor and Pr He @ hed 1 ok base § promdbes tor e i ’ Tah Ao an ndemn v ' Albert Victor and Princess Holen; in spite of the difference of religion an ot wal, Shdl @eing W ond WA w Sad Waks s Paor Jadgment ieler of Tepurta e vy ¢ wany other diiculties, would make & match | and erection of mills and smelters, Worlk is L Matta, Chi ) s rass palaco at Cres y . he feciing is that the loss i f: polling coust oF 1o adeng of e om | g W ad & | T O Salisbury put his foot down nad | Delng pasted on the new mill and reduction | fer the former method. 'Tho use of guiilotine | EXas: DAIACE Wl CRoston thik vear, T ML bu ba feolag e et lows i & oatiousl prpon gy & e d | e ortence, and sound v - nac ot remodeled and made un induftrial aud scien- | affwir, as some of tho most famous and uniyue E zlovtn Mo ie hpre .‘;‘-U“'- wth | SRement 4% cho hind of the department of | said 't would mean instant death totne | WPFHS: T as practicod 1n France he rejects entirely. 1 yifo exhibit. Applications for space for sev- | Listorical relics existing in Belgum have Y e 44 A% Wmissor corvomponding to dur stgte de- | ministry N p: o o — e Latart L Dy 5 sxblbih APR foF 8pa 2 storical relics exis v AE L § e L™ (S RRal ® QR N de. | ministey.” Now It is said ihat - Priuce Leo NAT1s Condition. ) iagale orul state exhibite have already been made. | joriiios Theso have boon acoumulated rirpemrgy (& g A Boeit ke Sevé Bt & L“ - ,,Wp n | Goorge aud Princoss “May'' are not an i LCopurighted (ST by Jum=s Gord i Henuett ) The retention at St stersburg of Sir S —— during centaries by the d'Aranberg-Egmony il e e S T Ty g Which Had Boon fn sireuls | Possible couple. A procedent is found i Rose, Jan, 2 - New York Herald Cable | Robert Morier, the British ambassador to Fer Rapios, Is., Jag. 28 Braal el familics. The palace itself was a bistorie ifry Pervast lngvmia e (e st W1 0h Paenoen elure definite intelll | Hussia. Wnen the oldest son of Czar Alex- Special to Tan Bee. |- While the popo has | Kussia, is 8 subject of intense iutorest in dip- | tt0AN R8A ta J85 S0 BM it ot | building, 1t was tho residence of tho Frinch o tatiiion (lie Cetl At of & $0a1 Seen fatired. i Uhe ofect tnat | auder died he was aManced o Prinoess | not yet complotely recovered, he is much | lomaue cirelos and is espocially gratifying o | KTAM 10 UE BEE) S Jugorsoll, of | kiag, Louts XV, whon ho invaded Telgium | k Pouliion aed Los ) reaetam o ¢ nmeat bl urged LBi hes o0 | Dagmar. She mareied his youngor brothor, | better. ile beard mass todwy aud received | the foreign office. Sir Rovert is asturdy sup- | ‘“v‘"'"'“-\"\,"‘v“'""‘“ of the Bur '.“V"'“v‘ odar | in H|" and one of |’>w1 l-uwlwl:m ‘l-'fln"_\‘ml ous bl wesn Lhe hug awesdoine wouch b | T Tt man il b 4 cors Bughlar reques Wwho I8 now czar various cardiiisle add olber scolesiastical | porter of Emperor William sud Chancellor | Hapids & Northorn railway bas beon wystori | bd Leen kopt exactly oo th Wit nont: fcilitided by b i il awe H Whiat Wil They Do With 5t ? officials. Ail alrw s 1o his heaith is for the | Caprivi in their offorts to disungage the czar | quito @ sum of monoy with him and it is | whose tragicul story has been dramatized by A L WAs UL coReidvand pivger & e i row @ Colonel Cornwallis West's suggestion tbat ' presont allsyed, | from bis alliance wiwn the Freuch govern- | teared Lo Las met with foul play, Goothe, left it to go 1o the scaffold,

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