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PRGES -8, 171 TuHe OmaHA SUNDAY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. b OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, .lA‘.\'l'vARY 15, 1893—SIXTEEN NUMBER WINTER IN BERLIN ;= Oold Has Set a Scal on the Rivers and Lakes months bill have been nog THE BEE BULLETIN. Weather for On Schnaebele NARRIAGE OF MARIE English Publio Only Slightly Interested in the Sigmaringen Ceremony. ' CAUSES FOR ALARM ST;\R'E Affairs Which Put the Peace of Frauce in Much Grave Danger. NADE A FAIR Deluge of Embryo Laws Commenced i Both Houses of the Logislature, charged with supplying important iments to France and Russia Belgian Minister to [Copyrighted 1893 by J LUxesnorna, Jan, Special to Tite Brs Belgian minister nxembourg 1 mes Gordon Bennett. | court amusement of the kaiser hims 1. Winter Hold on « f for the coming wedding Marriage of Prine Nebraska's Legis!itu Kunsas S Has Two Leg Gets a Start, OLD FASHIONED It of Germang. it the SKATERS HOLDING HIGH CARNIVAL PR— A Numerous Rinks Drawing Great Orowds of narantees Dissolve DUKE OF EDINBURGH LITTLE KNOWN | CARNOT SEEMS TO DEFEAT FIFTY-FIVE BILLS WERE INTRODUCED Mercury Seeks th Cholera Rage in Washington News. practicing it ads After the Seatpers Editorial and Comment, | His Official Dutie pep Him Too Olose at Efforts of the Panama Agitators Have Their Measures Leveled at Corporations and Other nercury seemed the More Fortunate Ones, |[hededasd CARING FOR THE UNEMPLOYED POOR | side Free Institations Where Their Wants Are | of Supplied at the Capital. EFFECTS OF THE STRIKE AT SAAR | ! Work for Much Gadding. the northwest scarcely anything but Accidents ut Lincoln Conncil Bl Local Effect on the President. Things Launched on Ce 1t Is Plensant to Be a Prince, Court gossij the minus figures still re fope's Agent north of here below in this city Duluth reported from 2= to morning and IN EVEN WORSE in highest quarters at ported from west end is not yet Sposting Gossip of the IN STRANGE HANDS | BOODLERS BEGINNING TO FEEL SCARED Not Well Liked by She is Known, ven the Few to Whom Ribot Turns the Work Over an Inexperienced Man, Patti's Iints to Ay tions and Their Probable Qutcome. ade Reviewed. e und Live Stock, st Week in Society, ry ofn Wreek, DEMOCRACY | AT OUTS WITH HER NEIGHBORS wrewitch to Princes! HOUSE COMMITTEES FULLY ORGANIZED rite ist | the | a der Men Cortain to Be Beaten, but the Soc Vote Is Bound to Ie Increased Politics, Business and Plens- ure Discuss Things as Ducal © Succoeds In Having a Semblance of Actors and Actresses’ Doings, below at Moorhead lings Only Serve arreling with Nations on All Sides Those Who Will Guide the Wh Work of the Body Yesterday. that a great deal will be madc rness of the 1 witchai the wedding, and b subject of spe below at Minnedosa the Machinery Prestige in Europe, wttention and et Soclety € End of Monarchy. will be received mometor but 6= apidly desconding the coldest night of the scason scems to be upon this portion of the [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennet!.| [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.] Herald Cable We must organize a povernment . | the court 1 to thus a make LiscoLy, Nen Special Telegram the people through the [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.] of the garde de Benviy, Jan, 14.—(New York Herald Cable | —Special to Tue Bee.|—The weather here | prochement with Russia, eventually ending Mississippi valley. edictions are that the Special to Tue B Since the commence. one bills were introduced versal suffrage. and all over the country has been intensely | ina meeting between cold. 1 passed Bingen a f days ago and | the the Rhine was almost a 1 mass of ice while the Spree and Elbe have long sinee | Fich frozen over. When Father Rhine freezes the | ¢ weather is ndeed cold Here in Berlin the scenes on the numerous places of water are animated, for now the | il skating mania has got hold of all. The most | Kopy popular resort is the Westersbahn, a mag- | w nificent streteh of water only ten minutes | sister by ail trom the center of | hi Be Here 10,000 people may be scen at once of all ranks, day and night, | B for the electric light is laid on, whilst the | pre military band plays and skaters waltz. At | D various points grottoes made of huge blocks of | Meantime fee have been erected, giving a highly pictur- | time in Hambur esquo cffect. There are two restaurants on the ice, and seats are comfortably arranged in all directions where skaters can rest More aristocratic is the Rousscau Iusel in the Thicrgarten, It is an ideal skating place. The Park sea is there are in abundance, but as yet there is | scarce eno also popular. Sleighs igh suow to make going very easy. | Winter for the Poo The reverse of the medal is the vast | ful misery fr weather to the working shter of the duke of Edinburgh | daylight tomorrow. As a result of the cos tinued cold weather the river situation grows Developments ordered a collection of people to get port that fresh p s to be mad enthusiasm of interest is folt of the queen's grandchildren st 100,000 marks. Mississippi is gorged above and below the city and steamboat people fear that the | river will free bitious legislators opportunity for complicity in We are nearing the cnd | the promotors of the Panama crisis desived ive the Cardinals, | to be right s month the place of the two new cardinals rso completely traffic will have to suspend between this and the cast side ) the Chamber of Deputies rapid and irresistible, ettty of anti-monopoly and the presidential crisis becomes ind in the end perhaps our existing institutions will st ‘The river also threatens to freeze over sol v opportunities v their devotion it, but the personal element in monarchy still nected with wled nothing attracts the sympathics of the lar and when ar t married he blocked now from St h satisfaction at the no; 1is to Columbus, Ky., anti-Semitos taken, even on introduced, nsummoned by Count Franqueville concluded today ograph and be a sour cu last time the viver froze over to Columbus ebruary, 1855 examination who vefuses to wish ess than five of the clerk of ex-minister fully confessed 1 is not much known in Eng is confirmed ted that Baihut will be put on trial as soon as the prese outside of a certain sct. e has been a good | for as admi of work on his | accused of ne before navigation is resumed ition of the winters of from time to the Panama s are not clean and h ad on servic that this will be g mand a radical red serious politicians posed by these corporations hands and cannot be twelve miles Memphis and trafic was not restored until 12th of March KANsas Crry ber 24 Kansus City and vicinity have b comfortable So cager were the members to unload some of the proposed laws that they refus ourn for the week u deputics it was decided to represent to Pre I happen to have had means of knowing mier Ribot that althou no man works rarder knowledge of navai a Yairs. but that his proved by the existing crisi i the fullest light on ¥ Von Caprivi Con- The whole board efforts to secure a morning BeRrLIN, Jan beginning to admit that the army The president’s role is exactly defined b, lemanded that constitution the affair be brou 1fternoon w v 1t o a speedy As far back ad went through commanded the grades Mediterranean fair chance of passing the right to chose his ministers he ough Onlya Few Romuine On_ all other day mercury has hovered in the neighborho As a result the first s arnival in the history of the city is being id thousands are enjoying the * thermometer tonight indicates ature of 5= above CLEVELAND, O, Jan since then the who would sponded to the necessities of the parliamentar seidedly that the ehancellor's $93 by James Gordon Bennett.) : ¢ managed to muster the neces- | shows squadron from 188 to Altends to Business. scarcely half the 1ts at the tim at the morning m the severity of the winter | mands meeting of the Aca i=al Sciences today General E. held tonigh senators in theirs, Charity | ereated out political advisers 3 the grandeur necessary for the chief of the must resign his position He has thoroughly learned every detail of concede ! that the chancellor's speech Massachusetts state, therefore | immediately Devouport, but he might of the royal Institute of was elected a Piccadilly or Pall It was the sume in the house so far as does what it can. Prince Bismarck once | erally sad: “Der Berliner hat einem offenen | was a most powerful and *Mund,” referving to his vatural argumenta- | notwithstanding tive powers, “‘uber er hat ein offenen herz | some members of t und ein offen an open mouth and open hand.”) The fact is that Be raise 10,000.000 marks yearly for ¢ arity. | responding member of the and his stepson, William Stagdale, of Buck- Mall ary day without half a dozen persons course, the party delights to remind the public that Par nim an allowance of £15,- ame of age and an addi th the French political temperamenta | 3 ical economy in place of nhand.” (“The Berliner has | lieved that it hie has an open heart | Although id the speaker was compelied to refuse anumberof applications for permis- recognizing in commitice liners | upon the chancelior by Herr Richter showed he hostility en it is alarming to see France in such a continual state of o e Serious Reflectio Their bodies were found DOESN'T 8 0 to insure no sign of a Proposed Congressic One of the most practical outcomes | tertained of ¢h, the measur party desire to come tional £10,000 a the sister of the pres ceives the pay of the various appointments is still the h public attention is concentrated. The public is much more his marriage with | He also re- 9= below Whisky Afiwirs, Cmoao, 111, Jan pplicants were be necessary for them to answer that it would roll call at rity at the present moment is | many of the fr >resident G t uxious to know President Greenhu the opening of several large and heated | toun entente with the government hails, di ed to accommodate men and thermometers The thermometer there has been below. 20> 2o'clock, and they would then be exeused. Fally twice as man, 30= below. mong the proposals relative of Peoria, executive officer of the Distillers and Cattle Peeders association which he hold names of the persons wislators will women, where, mstead of having to resort to | discussed in the lobbies today was one that drinking houses the unemployed workpeople | was received with can get rest from carly morn till late in the | This was a st ovening, and purciiase soup, coffee and bread |z His daugliter who married this week i highly accomplished youn; no small merit and a great musi { respect she take: spend the Sabbath in a week ago, as the every morning this weelk, Ky., Jan. 14.—The harbor is thousands are skat- As a result of the suspen- s were here w0083 i5 50 much shortep ild not pay them to go hon asked what he thought of the resolution in troduced in congress by Representative Bur- rows of Michigan demanding the opposition. sstion that the new an artist of dangers which threaten the tranquility and Frapce is in the of Burope. to lose all the advantage st almost froze ing on the ice. after her father, who for a few pfennings. immediately upon the bill becoming a law, Me anized, and if the turbances are predicted, Although Be with her large military force is equipped to repress any such th disturbance is expected the military ar merely confined to bavracks, as on Thurs last when two Eisenbahn regiments we kept in the barracks in the Gorrischen strasse, oft Groat Strile, time will settle it in favor of the diractors From the beginning the men had not a chance, owing to depre sion in the coal trade, which never before has been in so avious a condition, A Belgian coal ker, whom I met at Saarbrack, assuved me that inferior coal could bo obtained at Charleroi at 2 francs a ton. and other quah ties were equally cheap. He, like hundreds of others, was there offering to supply any amount of Belgian coal at moderate rates He obtained a very extensive order. Standing out as an ugly blot in this great strike is the bratality of the mine officiais in their refusal even to give audience to the epresentatives of the miners. A few friend 1y words might have.stopped the strike. They were not spoken, and the result will be secn at the noxt election in an increased socialistic vote. When the historian comes to write upon ti in Ge socialism, ) ! me events of the present day and the phen o will say tho g nal growth of atest stimulant this enormous movement had was the no tovious brutality pe ofticial world « leating the German Alking of Legislation. Politically the tary bill has gone to a commis is little doing. The mili- | e on, and may | L remain there for a “cw weeks, to be attacked on its fivst veading. It is being ponderously discussed, as such a heavy subjeet should be. | Pe A well known deputy tells me that this pro- | the part of the poscd bill will never pass, although he is of | the opinion that the Stock exchange tax | » will. On the latt ibject 1 have had an | interview with ntative member of | co tion of the whisky trust, wh 50 much attention during the Senatorial booms will wax hearty or droop g the next forty-elght conductor of im- during the last two years a man like Ribot, who is thoroughly c nizant of all international questions, oblig al reasons, to sion of river selling for & and grow pale d ings of the unemployed are being or- | but that the chan Ad weather continues dis- | over s s proposed shos al years in execntion. lin | concession grauted by ve than | Reichstag could , when & | necessary to the reorganization, and pledge itself to acee lay | within a fixed time. while Kentucky coal porformer on the violin Lis famous Stradivarius to the World's fair at Chicago on the invitation of the music Tt is believed that this is one of the the world, but as I do not can express no opinion He is going to send government the Attt MiboLEsnono, blizzard of this sto ing since 2 p. m, trafiic is retarded. il e R KING LEE. 14.—The worst season has been 1 is drifting and matter of buncombe or The Distillc company is a under the laws of subject to the as is uny information rows can be asce any mercantile agent When anybody attacks the purity of our ds, he attacks not multinlicity vs s going to des lop a fight that promises to be a long and is believed by many that when it finally simmers down to a close cons test the question of partisanship will notcut as much of a figure as many have been led to s and Cattle F de Ville, who up to been minister of a griculture, and who « 3 corporation Posltion of the Government Secure. Thus it is that France Very Little Known. circle the question now is government will get 4 ma- the majority will be , which had been violently not Conclusion of a Sult for the Possession of a s jority, but strike in the Saar district, | yo Princess Mar tion around Fran She is in London only Her mother is n Wales, a univer: utation of being very and Europe is bad. The impression produced outside Germany by the discourse of Caprivi is absolutely de- wable; nobody I K Hot After the Boodlers, ovsviLLe, Ky., ween Nick Finzer and possession of the 36,000 horse, King Lee, has ared off, a compromise having been ‘The litigation Maddox for like the princess of The action of the e today in conneg- tion with the propesition to employ counsel to assist in the prosecution of the indicted us, but also the wtment of the govern. department opposed understand weakened and tion that is led by Dr by the gove con servatives cold and proud, she does not like English socie ty does not like her, is they do not get on the duchess of The revenue if called upon by M. F him that the product adulterated Licher that is fe pacific intentions of France and Russia. impression has been produced in every ompromise was reached last night Mr. Maddox, who is very anxious to get pos- session of the horse, secured til Monday, the hope that there will be a vigid investigas institutions, o manufactured by us is Edinburgh is compara- ¢ a stranger in her husband's country. The young prind going to live out of Englaua 50 huppened tnat her brother, who is only 19, one year older than he y abroad the g the year, so that the round, are not even by sight, to the dear public. ical papers keep payment of that £ that the duchess That is surely a mean iooking at it sunk 80 low as to tell one of the queen’s sons on your wife's fortune.” it be dificult to get such an allow from Parliament clement is all powerful abandon their pretended independe | already they whole bill number of the freisinnige party from themselves when a division transactions Switzerland on ac commercial treaty s does not think of making war, but we b the sympathy to swallow the ount of the rupture of the laims he will company is doing business in violation of the questionable law of the state required to s s is absurd in who differ showed as a y 1s & 2-year-old realized a gr had been expected of him, too, is it that ure many persons in this locality sting more easily if they could be investigation would penitentiary endeavoring is taken on the considered, the In Trouble With Others. ater part of | Edinburgh family, take the least familiar, and has been found assailuble assured that enhiut was i ms practically save. The effect of the eagerly Petershy chancellor's words made an impression The refusal o commeicial rela- tions with Spain and Belgium delights the enemics of France. We are always estrangement with Italy, while our relation with England have taken again a disage ccount of Morrocco. plain that England is vex of the French mission and desires to the influence obtoined by She has not but Maddox sued in a claim, alleging that Finzer had ad- vanced him the money to buy the horse, but st in him at all. one of the best in the west. e ERED HORRIBLE AGONY. chaneellor's speseh was pany has depre ing the past I cannot say ous sensational futed to such an extent Ate that the grumble at the 5,000 4 year to the duke, “rolling in The horse is there, owing one of the new county officials who will have at deal to do the indicted accord ances befor committee i tions which were receatly received at the the success persons who desir is completely 1at led to the move on the part of many members of the legislas L vigorous prosecution Detalls of the Towa Central Wi toluzeakithn pricadefithe Morning Sun, In. Morx1xG Su, Ta., Jan. gram to T Beg. [Special Tele na stronger thun at any time in | the company practically contr | product of the country quality of its pro v remarks influenced the czar decision to sand the czavewitch as his repre Princess Mar now, for the Even when the con servatives are in power they do nothing but Lord Salisbury the wreck on th fuwa Central near here yesterday, d sentativ garet to the mavriy is encouraging | pursue this cour It is plain, therefore, that | ternational entertain iins were taken to his hon uets and 1 defy 1 for the German government will rried out a in Keithburg, wrivi ofticially explains Russia and Dex Compurison of Lea The speech is hailed at Vie is in a precurious condition and not 11, who looked after the cases hefore expected to live we impure or that its methods are vindication that he could not If I have always | ist during the last year in my f but there are na and Bula, government conservative Caprivi than was ever 1to their homes in Keith AR prominence i tercounty wha could be been so surrounded by ho I'he Pesthoer secnred who wo democratic tide is sharp curve | trestle over reaching the | sentinent of huving the ever advancing, c: based upon any signe away the stoutest before it like wisps of House of Lords has will not serve ck's double dea tendency to Honey ereek under certain circumstances to counterba evernl days 1l but gone, ance this hostility noted lawyer the Tk exchan, He took a most despond- | » ent view of the situation, and said | ward intr “In the first place business is torribly bad | t on the bourse. A more unfortunate moment could not have been chosen for taxing ou “What effect will it have ally?” 1 asked | business | the interests [ | monarchy will Swovx Crry, That, however, A Special Tele = » von Caprivi has shown himself SOCIALISTS DEMAND REFORM, vere ally from the outside of Judge Reese tors had returned to the fight there will be obsti- | hotel keeper { Paris Halls iance powers. mentioned i ggested that the to employ some id it has been sse also contrasts mistrust of Bismarck and the confide but one way if the numbers are to prevail A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT information relative to an of Jackson's and that h festo issued by the socialistic deputies the “In the fiest place it will stop thearhitrary | von ¢ 1o have a direct repe would disclose it came out of made an appointment to meet Tivoli Vauxhall was packed to the doors this s that thealliance with Germany now “There is a well [Copyrighted 155 by James Gordon Bennett,) . Balkans, while defendants and their business entirely and it will tend in a very large weasure to stop speculation, which | means compl oven now it-hus done upon very small mar- | Constantinople gins. The authorities don't appear e realize (hat if business t s badly on the | in otheg | with t) | will diminish busir But,” he added bitterly, “the is that we ave in this country under military rule, where busi ness iuterests ave always sacrificed for | and the ke of ny simprovements, tho vesult is that business is T to pieces | man as fastasit can. The lust bowse stener | laud nearly did forus. This one will a | e valls, which will be rumed. His stamp | in charges will exceed what he can carn. In | not my opinion this new tax will send our busi- | added ness awa Lan 1 Paris, but mind | Grea ye . d, “the military bill will not be | pussed and 1 hope it won't | May Sueceed with Spain with Spain is on the verge of being ratided. | ¢ The Jeaiser is taking considerable interest in | Wit the iatter a ing its signature at the | 9 st mowent. This, following the rup- | ! upon 18 a double victory for Germany | cetimates. At Oldsloe, uear Lubeck, the arrest has Just been made of ex-Omcer Fuschs for Ligh put in wn appearance ag the appointed time. Jackson escorted him into his private closed the door and grabibed a pic wood and commenced to interests are Boss Hubbard wi has passed in it Dr. Johnston visited the Business in PRI rovernment § o'clock tonight remaining only more or less 1 nama canal investigation and in the budget 1s opened a shade Indian rupec committec strouger than | 2 day and had , comfortable day father's aid and took a part in the affair for the interference of bystanders MeArthur ould have be riously inju 1 for using the sentiment is with the Jacksons He called attenti | in Germany as ill Southwest Herren Scipio ruption of the existing forms of governu d | sailed the government for surrendering Ger \c course of the New York | | The meeting unanmously adopted a resc 1 not remain pening to the close hive been active vance has take litical prisoners and | larations of t mysterious | and a general ad e manifesto unc tures, said that no CGerman capitai was iding 15 in Chi Des MoiNEs could see 1o rea was signed by an Old Score, per in the employ of the Des Moines Paek been cleared up. ing company Opportunism claims to te Lewis was a s proprietor of the louse and one of Ohio un De Nothing to Be Surrendered, though very it threatens t young man i neighborhood father's money higher and ¢ of #50.000 of anced to prey governor of ( 0 Great Britain rth that pa Chicago a féw duys th that par South Africar oo 0 e firmness on th 1tions to cede territory ral instances ely to assist Gevman dey Tary Lasaniar. WLl of w Milliouaire. flouting capital position it holds with s 4 prominent nown lawyer Gorham Betts orpus case uow pendin A movemen) thet bas b ted suicide today by taking & dose of car- X esult of temporary He had §35,000 life lusurauce. fourths of 1 per ¢ count murket has been quiet, two and three constitution of the countr by a constitutional assembly with imperative l 000 4 [CONTINUEL OX THIKD PAGE d 18 bequeathed te 1t 1s knows.

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