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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1893, NUMBER 210 : ReNEY N MICLT | The loss is upwards of ),000; most of the N N T o | so anxious to pass two endatol .‘." . N N N 1 e | white r to nan aboard cutte N N \ NNV BRINGING N THE FIGHT | ieeisetmimaits o e mnt et S HOPE HELD QUT FOR BLAINE | i irertude ommaitieseewiicn i b | HE ADMIRED HER SHOULDERS | ' ariivias hiitimenivas® s | FAR FROM AN AGREEMENT (5] Mil., Jan. 15.—The establishment reported to the house durmg the week by gl approached T by - b Vit ht of the Neufidld Manufacturing company 2 Chairman Wise of l\ ir)'rh:i'n. t0° cet the S P16 gl mic Tirtedt 16 6 0f the. waton. . Al ’ e wkers of show cases and moldings, wis Counselmen case and the (resham decisic seven occupants of the gig were thrown out Forces Squaring Up for the Opening of the ;i.hl;z‘::‘\v.‘:»“lhnl h.y{{w‘.h‘m‘:w‘:w""'”.'f”,”‘\"‘, ‘\”.y.»‘.l Yesterday's ;‘{,,po? FM"»,‘:W Sick Room | and to allow wlv,l’l‘-“l'l;\7|‘wn‘].\lr‘; g under thie Strange Story Belated by Flammariog, the el ‘].:‘jlki\l“v\i" \:l\'.tl{“ it Tines thrown' 1o | Affairs iu‘lhv Kansas Iy,.y:i:hturv Not Tak- surned out this morning ; loss £30,000 z OUT 0 RIS S BONE O TR, | Wik oo TR BURLONGRON | 1c - oc0 A QUIET AND AIRESTIUL OAY:)inw saluton thancy SRTNARAes o sacssiabs | USUAL IMATERIAL FOR HOOK. BINDING 7 avetely Doalt Wity AR AL il Gk Sasts, Jan, 15.—The governtmer WASHINGTON %, Jun. 15.—Seerctary | i Patts, Jai 1 w Both Houses Will Ballot That Day in Order | Aceldent to the Den Express at Murray, | There Is an Air of Quiet Cheerfulness Arou Rusk has secured from Dr. Salmon, chief of | yyq A campaig ) of the Populists Sorey That They Sovel ople LA ply Interested an Invatid in His rospondont to Be Certaln That the Law s Obeyed iy And Severai L'eopie U 4 the House and the Doctors Speak the bureau of animal industry, n report on s i . ‘ respondents ve Been Into the Row Jerry There was a bad wreck in which several | World Theory, and Received in Re- wave been aunoyed by the at t . —Comp tidates' Thefe was & bad wreck in~wl ) More Hopefully - Nitro-Glycors the experiments and investigations being { L b hav n an 1 by t Simpson's Chane h Senatorship G porsous were injured on_the Chicago, Bur- | ine as u Medicine, made in Chicago in the treatment of cattle | By n ington & Quincy railroad o rray. [a for “lumpy jaw The report concludes that nir of One Dead. smirched by the Panama «uanda G D . N e the remedy tried —iodide of potassium-—is a TG “‘“‘ \ LS Wasmizaroy, D. C., Jan. 15.-The ret remarkable succes ke sy i o HugRy Germany had s Panis, Jan. 15, —[New Y \ble ~" o8 1ot th ¥ ot “ statesmen {\ pending Sunday “|It”‘ Special to Tie B le ¥ wday dispatches from Berliy ies and the city is enjoying the l 1 to Tue Bee.] - M ! Hi, London - afnotitena CHit s v it has experienced for nearly ngud Enelish newspapers upon t x 1 Tolegr: The Denve NSSeN P Lixcors. Neb., Jan. 15, —Special Telegr The Denv passenger to Tue Bek [ Next Tuesday at high ne the two houses of the legislature, sitting | SWiteh. The locomotive and front 63 per cent of the cattle KA, Kan., Jan, 15, ny of the wa of Sunday is looked for with some appre thustreated having been cured T'he greate hension in connection with the illness of Mr “\N of these were w(n wn,;“ \'VHVH: ) \ k5 vai ien taken for trentment e repor Bliine, {Or the severs tel which he has | B0 o ost of troatment to b trifiing by wrion, the well known astr i orve 1 Hia comparison with the results, and 1t is also nt of the Herald v LI SLTL 1 S J fee declared yester- Ther re no developments today. | proved that the disease is not contagious T etk s SO UGS RO el Y e A \ed o greatly needed however, other th favorable, and when | twenty-one head of healthy cattle haviu: Dr. Johnston left the house at 6:30 this even- | been confined in close quarters with the dis cased for three months without them show- | US to suppress. The countess is of foreien 3, was passing Murray when it jumped a separately in their respective halls, will cast | coaches remained on the main track, but their first ballot for United States scnator 5 cat follad onto & sidetrack vecently experienced hay ced on that No candidate will receive o major f the | Asthe engine was moving at a vapid vate | g,y votes of cither house. Other ballots may be | When theaccident occurred, the front coach i the diner, which the guest at the country seat a certain cities int t hat either count and countess whose name quest ror Mohrenheim, Russian amba at; Of i 3 L dL gt t Menadra, formerly Italian ambassa- | revies ¢ from the exciting canal company by n bribe of 500,000 | yhe ment of Jura, She was dying of conswmp ! re Wedel, correspondent for I'he second week ¢ legislativ tion, and became deeply impressed with M. | several Gern is, wus one of the guilty g gl e L) men, and e was notitied he must leave the * house country. M. Selehe, correspondent of the | farther from having a working ot \nization Pesth Hivlap,has becn arrested for telegraph- | perfocted than when it inhabit- | ing the report in question to Buda-Pesth taken if desived, but it is almost cqually cer ing he suid he should tain thut no choice will be effected this week e ' \ it Mg 1 I SENS 0L LS IR BReitel | origin. Her husband's seatis the depart The twin bodies will meet in joint conven k 1t Tining 0 i Pull ht unless especially summoned TAREL AT s D e i tion at 12 o'ciock on every day after that on | slecper, which became detached from Early the morning Senator Cameron, K commissioners of the state of Hlinois which the initial voto is taken, in the hall of | other couches and ran down a side track, | whose house is just across thealley from | for what it regands as arbitrary and incon- | |1 k tihed 1 there take one or more | Crossing the turn table and finally Janding | Ny Blaines, sont & servint to inquire as to | Sistent rulings. by which grave losses have | Flammarion's accounts of his scieiftific fights representatives, an hero tak oh tHE GintMle, It Wis Hot bestumried 4 ’ been inflicted upon stock owners seeking a | to siderial regions. She beeame imbued ballots, until a senator is elected, Owing to the condition of the invalid. The attendant | my ket for their stock in Ghicago. Animals | with his theory of the plarality of the difference of opinion a8 to when the first the door appeared cheerful and made an a beoi, condumned ‘Without. proper, ap: | i ballot should be taken this r, the pro encouraging vesponse. The first callers of | praisement, and the owners have not re : A ,u”m as mapped out does not contemplate | Yesterdzy, but the cngine pulled out the 1 the day, which was bright, clear and dis- | ceived fait_compensation for the carcass. | the inevitable fatal tevmination of her return during b 1 wuspiving hourly for past week will bogin tomo with the low was first called to however. Both the sleeper and the dining order, An organization of the populist mem- ok R % able worlds, and this cnabled her to ay Several other correspondents have n noti g v were too badly wreeked to be moved B s S 1B O PIOd TR § e | Hed that they would bo T Trsait | oty acking five of & majority of the mem for the rense bees-elect, is in existence, and has the oMicial | This afiernoon M. Ribot called wpon I recognition of the governor and senate. The a | Mohrenheim and Signor IRessia, succe uslation to Mars o some other planet or | to Count Menadrea, wnd apologized to For th clestial world for the reflections east upon the WaAsHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 15, General Mar L’)n the due course of time M. Flammarion's | FRTESCUUALRGS of (helb soveraeis, - Want to Let Go. tin McMahon of New York, grand marshal | v&it came to anend. He returned to his ob Low conclusively that M. Sans-Leroy, dep Much talk has been inaulged i looking of the innuguration day parade, has made | servatory at Ju Visy. and b in the ab- | uty in now prisoi, received vepeated rbes | toan amicablo consolidution of the 1o on night he had experienced for many days, At | 1he followm appointments: Colonel H. . | sorption of astronomical studies all about his | from Panama lobbyists ganizations, Many of the populist membets about the body and his left leg was o badly ; W | Corbin, United States army, adjutant gen- | hostess at the chateau anidst motntaius of - - - v privately concede that the rvepublican house masheds that it is thought it will have to be | \oaad the following statement in writing to | €rls General W. D. Whipple. United States | the Jura. Some time ago a pa BLOODTHIRSTY BANDITS, jis :»n ! sl onc but the fact that the popu- amputated b = ke S army, chief of staff; Wiliiam Dickson of the | at the observator e TR i | Hist majority Cin the senate and the populist he reporter: ASEHOL: oF: Collimbl e alARE MavahnL: of the Texican Robbers Summarily Paniste | #overnor has recognized the minority house, i other conchies and complete run after o . " « | Dr. Salmon reports, moreover, unjustifiable ase with calm resignation, perhaps with o election of a senator this week. If the | other couches and completed its runafter & | tregsingly cold for this latitude, were Senator | | 1 ; ;h lecti n of a senator this w ek i v_"l delay of forty minutes H fheioys (,', me atout 10 o'elock | iterference on the part of the commission- | the hope that death might only prove wouses had been promptly organiz ale and wife, who came about 10 0'clock | g’ \ith the experiments of the bureau i during the first week that they and remained half an hour. While they Wi in session th would have were in the house DPs. Hyatt and Johnston | been no question as to the time of taking the arrived to make their morning visit fnitial vote, but as some maintain that in Senator Hale told the veporters that Mr, Blaine had passed the most comfortable republicans and democrats have an organiza- Thomas, the cook in the dining car, was at work when the car was overturned. He was almost buried in broken dishes, glassware tion of sixty-seven members which has not been given the recognition and kitchen utensils, anl when removed it was found that he had sustained rather this case the second Tuesday after the organization will not come until nest week s injuries. He was badly bruised the election will not oceur until after that time. The ballot day after tomorrow will cover the requirements should that be held b Conductor Frank H. George of the Pull man conch was thrown violently against the 11 o'clock the physicians appeared e arrived aceompanicd by a letter 10 be the proper time, so that there | W the Physiclans' Bulletin Says, civie parade: Richard Croker of New York y 3 E | I't 1 t and a Flendish Crim i v them powerls to recede from the no cause giver for contesting the legality of Mr. Bl T 1 PO RS wshal of clyic organizations of New York | letter were received by Mme. Flammarion 08, Mex., dan. 15,1 irtieulars of | action taken on the spur of the moment, the election when it docs come, ‘There is | $ide of the car by the shock of the train being S e e SULON SRV B AWEE L B8 MO e iy AN bR EE ) Wl Emmons Clarke | Who, on examining the contents, found that el when political excitement was running high 15 yesterday.’ 7 1 lust esday, practically condemning the searcely o possibility that an election could | erked asunderand was severely wounded | ™5+ |z\..I\: e that the condition of the | ©F N York, assistant marshal the package contained a large picee of white eravaca, this state, have reached hove, | o tuestie, practically condemuit £ e B8 reinched £ avah AL it was ihout the face | pationtwas such that he' would ot repeat National Women's Suflrage Association. sk, very thick and most cold to the touct Padre Mal v well known merehant in G ernor. In other words, they do not know Hekteed A few other people were slightly bruised, | 1 0 G G0 08T T dalled to the | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jun. 15.—The twenty- [ The letter read us follows Nalalaco, accompanied by his wife, left home | how to let wo The passengers on the | o0 Phe wind was keen, and but few | fifth annual convention of the National Her Strango Bequest. ¢ fow ovenings ago o visit friends in Cuer. | The vepublicans will consider o arbitr ersons braved the gale that swept through | Women's Suffrage association will be held in Dear St 11 by carry out the dying 0 1. They were making their journey in | 40 _r“ L‘m :,lj"~-‘1“ ‘{»' 1”..].1””' '::llA‘I:;“!lq; strength before the 224 of this month. The | ¢ ther coact the streets. Asa result the callers at the | Washington this week wish of a woman who €trangely liked you onveyance, and were within a few | gk a division of the house oficers or cone first day will of course be given to casting Bt ST R salaear e o S, fynn than usual, - AfterSen | At the sessions tomorrow the preliminary | She made me swear to send you the day’ fol. | Ml of theit destination when a band of | ede toa tribuual the risht ‘to' doterming complimentary votes, and poor and obseure Booxe, [a.,Jun. 15.—A freight train on the | noon. when Secretary and Mrs. Elkins came | business will be transacted and at night | lowing her death the skin from those hea murdered and robbed and his wife 85 | theie eoseed i 9 indeed will be the politician who cannot find | Chicago & Northwestern road that broke in | over from their house, and, aftera brief | Susan B. Anthony will deliver the presi- | ful shoulders which yousomuch admired | sanitod by the villains | lenat, Prregulin and this ther A e oy ‘I-:‘::U(lii‘r“\;.\u‘,. \\Ix.\"r::‘\\v\’\‘:-il‘. :;‘n"l..y‘:l‘l the evening you were bidding her farewoll The news of the erimes spread rapidly. | not ufford to do, They say they' are sither i 1 N SCNA- | for desire s that you have bound in this | The unfortunate woman was taken 10 | Wholly tight or wholly. whoigs, 1f shes e : tor Carey of Wyoming, | skin the first copy of the first work that you | Flanguistenzo, where she related her story | yight they have no concessions to make, . 1 Candidates Who Will Lead, Hon6 tatnllve R THe wolRdaa Lavent Joo | at the door of the condition of My, Blaine = g € AL YOU | the nuthoritic the commander of the § wrong they ought to concede everything. A glance over the political field that is to | Willey, 8. Heath, John B. Hatch, S, 1. 1oss | Eames G Blaine, jr., with a friend and LB R e it shall have published after hee death. 1 for- | militia garrison thercupon immediately | This “being the. spirit manifented. o bor T ht T Crail F LT s oy woes .| MaR D BT it Miss Hattie, went dut for a brief wallcin tho | - ward you, my dear sir, this lezacy, us 1 had | ordered out._a detachment of %0 troops. led | gides, there is o immediate. prespet o o coues aftermoon At 5 o'clock inquiry | Thowsands View the Rema vowed to o { by Captain Muclo Catlao, to o in pursult of | Sk i the refative positions of the 1w A e Y e in., 15.-At General But B s slened oy vallding et | R L i R e ol | e 1 whiich statoment the absonce of doctors con T ) bl medical practitioner of the Jura thie trall of the. villlans and 1n o fow hours | qitanarmg ne (orenced 8o far hns been . Asa matter of fact,” said M. Flamma b attributed to the popalist and - dewmocratio firmed e SR : cume upon. them in theiv rendezvous in the | tandidates for United States sens i Pennsylva At5:50 Dr, Johnston drove up and re- [ Morningprivate funeral services were held. | yjun 7 had admired the beautiful shoulders | chapparal of a mountain ravine near | s ofiaTly Asotidoa byt el !‘:"n\j.\".}.é | le crime which was perpetratea near but none seriously The votes of the week will mean very lit wrecked Pullman sleeper were t od tle, and no candidate will develope his full contests, would be a practical admission that someone to do him reverence orat least show | two on the Mofngona hill was run into by 4 | $tay, wenton to the white house, Senator him courtesy in this direction train following about 6 o'clock this morning | Washburn was admitted later for a few and six men in_the caboose were injured; | minutes, butother callers merely inquired discloses indications that the opposition to TR Paddock will put in its time for the seven SVENUE LAW REVISION. ¥s to come endeavoring to kill off that gen i sito some od s S What the Towa Commission is Doing ler's late residence on Belvidere hill this tloman, and the Thurston men will try to shape things so as to give him the pole when | - 1,0 no g, Ta., Jan Special to Tk | mained until ¢ As lie left. the house he | Rev. Dr. A, St. John Chanibre of St Aune’s | or il countoss on the evening I Lt Xalitlaco. The outlaws miade n Qesporate | proventel u' soused by both sides of having the fight begins in car v oweek from | peen Phe commission for revising the tax | Stated to the reporters that his patient [ Episcopal church read the offices for the vesistanco and kept. up o figt until theee of | Mt il repncouble organizition. Cons Tuesday laws, composed of Hon, (. . Whiting, | Passed a quict, vestful and uneventful day. | dead. The body was in the drawing room them had been killed. The other two were | or the other attempts to assume the Leaving all possible combinations outof | XU 0B and 150 ¢ Lane, with Cap. | Jiete lad beci o uppreciable ehange in i | o grars and stripes wert ot on the cofin T aere tomtod vo e e steange | capturod and uago boen, shot. None of the | cressive and by foreo assert its authority. question for the time being, 1t looks as Ay condition duriug the last three diys. s i AT T R e viata SeD Al as tempted to send it back, but | soldiers were killed. A large amount of | Neither has yet shown a disposition to d the question for the time being, it 1 ' | tain W.IL Fleming as secretary, after dis- | uone was expected during the night. In | during the private funcral servi L R el e A e Neisterthogsy hown a disposition to do ~ i Thurston would have the lead among the | oygging preliminaries and considering the | answer to an inquiry Dr. Johnston said that | dent Harrison's wreath anda couple of ferns | i 'or tho dead woman, whom 1 remem — " Cunnot Get Thelr Printing Done republican candidates, Boyd among the | 04" egpecially to be considered, hus ad- | to all appearauces Mr. Blaine had not lost llies yyore luid updlile cofla, There | yered with pleasure. Accordingly Tsent it to DISMAL FOREBODINGS, The democrats and Powers among the inde- | §iuinad to meet some time in Februavy, | #0Y Strength since the attack last Thursday, | \us eulogy and no address/by the clergyman. \ pendents. It will be impossible for Powers | “yy yh¢ meeting opportunity will be afforded :L.: :\my]vl;:“ \\-):-11;."1':.[~)n;ll,:fl\x~-)t‘:-.t‘]:,|>. condition Aftor the short sertioRIAsIng vl bhithe Xl‘l‘|“|lll:'l&(v‘l:‘l‘;\l‘ h\\lv;(k;d 4-:{{\(” !hn‘-:' months. | Gernany’s Pross Can See Naught but Evil in | ‘:::]"’1"\'1"1‘:; i\v‘.;;l’~”.h'lr!n»l\])!:i12::‘1‘.‘;'.5"1':: to secure any backing from the democrats | o' {usovests desiving 0 be heard through | ©° L o Pl s ¢ k : id's prayer, thoso prosent looked upon the |y U0 HEE ROOHTIILY propared. | | the Futnre for France. sccond Tuesday after the logislature eon- and Boyd will experience a like dificubty in | yepresentatives to present theiv views. The Nitro-Glycerine as n Drug, Al for the lust tife, s A detachment of | o> {488 M IV Jast work, Lesxp.epiiels ByrLiG ., or u generation Ger- | venes. The republicans have not yet deter- getting an independent reinforcement be- | time will be announced as soon as definitely | Publication of the fact that nitro-glycerine | comrades of post 42, Grand Army of the Re- | Topid With it. Here is the volume, mang has not felt such intense interest in | mined what they will do in this émergency, cause of the veto of the Newberry bill. Each | determmned upon. - Meantime cach of the | had been prescribed in Mr. Blaine's alarmimg | i vaiched the house direetly after the | ¢ binding is not only unique, but ex | Fronch affairs as she has felt since the | but the populist program has been agre tnst.. therefore count on the republicans | COmMmissioners will prepave his views of | relupses has aroused inquivy concerning the to funera) oxendses.s Their standards | CCCHINELY handsome. On it is stamped in, | opening,of the French C ’ <o JRgtKHS ponath L The Sl OGN measures to be considered jointly drug, which, as such, is but little known. | Private funeral exervises. e ndards | yq1q jetters the words “Souveniv ' (ne Morte.” | her, and when she was in a decoliette dinner | toilet. What was 1todo with the stranee | legacy ! complications seriously affect the : : i alts 5 comments | tegislative hall and a ballot will be taken, for whatever assistance he may require out Of course ve little can be said at this | The use of nitro-glycerine in cases of heart | were draped, and the banner of the post, 1t is no exaggeration to suy, lvnv,\mrm\ whether any compromise is effected cr not. side of his own party. time about what the commission will do, but | failure, is rare indeed, probably in not more | bearing a portrait of the dead commander, ational Zeitung, cthat the Panuma | Bd Snow, the present state printer, will in Thurston cannot expect much help from | one thing is settled, and that is that the | than one case in a thousand. The usual ndal is the theme of discussion through- | all probability, be the caucus nomince. In the independents on account of his position | commission is determined to go ahead and | remedies applied are tincture of digitalis Qque sho \}fll'm -I\‘ 'm’luryh- 'ju- M_;'rl ; the event of ‘a vefusal of the populists to he general solicitor of the Union Pacific | (omplete the work of revising the revenue | (sometimes used in connection with spirits of ports the seanaal is becoming world-wide. | come to terms, the republicans will _enjoin 88 the general solicitor of tho Unlon Pacific | 1,.g o the state esting @ new sys- | ether), or tincture of strophanthus—a regu- 1t is now alleged that Baron Mohrenheim, | the state ofticers from giving any orders to unless some of the farmer representatives | tom, no matter how longit takes. The lesis- | lation dose of the former being fifteen and of j Russiun ambassador to France and the | the populist printer and the first test case are in the market, but his friends claim that | latuve provided that shouid be paid | thelatter ten drops. When both digitalis and ( Liunte . « Gordon fenn:1t.) American president, congress and press | il propably be made on this question he is certain of severnl democratic votes | foronly thirty 3 A not provide for | strophanthus are used in one prescription | The voterans suffered, but not a man L\f\l;- Jun "r‘ x N"f\'_\vm'l: Herald Cable yero hm-]u:‘ s I:;::li\n:'yiy:’i‘:"\"x’l‘ the repub The senatorial question is as badly mixed When it comes to a show down. any clerical assistance whateve The | the limit of the dose is ht drops. Nitro- | zoucht shelter. As the body was. curvie Special to ue Bee.]-—Paul Bourget, | lic no name s DEREEY o faliba| 1s the printer fight. If the populists are ! 3 ; isay | ©xCeutive council has made some provision | glycerine is so powerful that even handling | from the portals of the house the drums of | novelist, is staying at the Hotel California, After the French ministers have fallan | forced to the necessity of clecting a senate Bomuch for thacontest onatrictly paptisun | for the latter, and the membors of ‘thocom- | of it is" dangerous, “and 8. duse.of 1t | (I baud rombied. she tolors mere dimes | where Tealled upon: him to ask at pe | these men seck to undermine President Car- | wita the aid of theiv present house ovganiza- lines. When it comes toa question of possi- | mission say that while the general assem- | is extremely small, decided effects | bnd (e company saluted, o et e it sk about the | yovs position, | Tt camnot be denied that the | tion, the contest will ‘be_cavvied before the ble fusion between the democrats and inde- | bly. in its wisdom, prohibited them from | having been obtained from the | “\yjal “The mareh to the hall was taken up | o EmAls of “Cosmopolis,” which is being | republic of 1803 is bespattered from top 0 | Unifed States senate. For this reason many pendents, the leading candidate at the pres- | drawing pay for more than thirty days, | administration of one-fortieth of a drop, and |,y were reversed and the officers fell to | 50 Much talked about. Inreply to a ques- | bottom with filth, us the republic of 1703 was | of the populist leaders are urging - tho et time is McKeighan, The anly other appar- | it 4id 10t prohibit them from working longer | in other cases a loss of consciousness and | yya'y B e ‘he streets | 10N a8 to where he found his charvacters, | bespattered with blood. If the republic is | necessity of electin fusion democrat and :::”.m. PRt e o] Simton than that. e work before the commission | other alarming symptoms were produced by | wero crowdea as the band signaled by | Lycia Maitland and Boleslas Gerka, Bourget | gyerihrown, either a dictatorship of the | presenting his credentials to the democratio ent possible candidate for de 0P TUSION 1S 4 j5 one that is likely to requive six moaths of | about the twenty-fifth part of a drop. The 1 \ H A i Boulangist sort, or a Cwesardom of the | senate 9 y Marcl « - T o e o (Betreneale ooy | st ‘ : nate after 4th of March. John Judge William Neville of North Platte, work, But ‘they will doajarge pro- | nitrate of amyl, nitro-glycerine, prodi s R e s e oot Urondar o eopas | Martin of thiscity s tho lending fusion ke 1t conversion from monopoly into m of it, each one by himself at home, | violent flushing, as though the head wo e Laa et Ao SRR LAY created these lust winter while in Rome. Leonjure up a still broader " | candidate and John Eaton of Win- 2 oz e e e e R i e A e s ody was to lie in sf r T asked the corvespondent of the Herald | sea of filth, in which blood and mone; | fleld is a_close second. Among the anti-monopoly doctrines was no surprise to £ OF : was waiting to be admitted to the hall , ose ¥ R S in furnishing data from the state library and | senseof suffocation, with muscular weakness. > ha o v ved i » | whom I met th to tell me something populists S. King of Kansas City, e 1t kil him n oatly dava : In the hall the coffin was placed in the 3 : ¥ BRILHO.K Gk [fCHIERE ROV Lt I Al ARG Iycerine in u solid form, produced by | conter of the floor. From the ceiling to the | about the people of the southern states and nam Kan. Tudge Prank Dostor of Marion county) No Hope for Billy, memory. Then they will come together at a ss of evaporation of the liquid, 18 | oo g wall of black extended. The dim | i P T 2an1s, Jan and J 3reidenthal, chairman of the pop- bk 3 later date aud put the results of their studies | di Lin pellets of three sizes—one two- | oo, ‘Tl of black extpnded, The dim | if persons having negro blood in their veins, | PA : ¥ | ulist central committee, are more promi- Bryan isn't in it, and Kem 1s ms compan- | jyto the form of proposed legislation hundreth, one one-hundredth an d one-Afti- | piyerc ‘and the offect wis dismal and ; nently mentioned. The republicans will re- ion in lonesomenes, while other alleged in- | 1t may be said that the Pennsylvania and . The latter is the largestdose, | pilosome. Grand Army men surrounded | People. From the information he gave me | o form an executive committee with 25,000, | fuge to meet in joint session and will not dependents who aspire to be classed as can- | New Yovk plans are being favorably con- | and it is rare indeed that even | KU et On” the coMn rested | about Louisiana I formed the character of | 000 francs capital and then to apply for state | figure in the senatorial fight unless the two did hardly sulicient following to | idered as u busis, The Pennsylvania y fO I ae e u‘]r:.'r"lz.t‘xil";:}u(:[.-Etnwf:fi‘."m'f the sword and epaulots that were worn by | Lydia Maitland. The character of Bolesls | iy Count Keratry was :l|v|m§nu-nl<lz_»1t"k':\ll" Uonses ne a1 (0 g ‘i.:i:'n" 3 SRmiadieaadiion 2 outline, as s sed. e renctic s g chemi- © general from Lowe » gulf and back | Gor SRR v to Washington 1o open negotintions with the ) row their strength to o straight- properly entitle them to such rating. Hin ixes paid divectly to the state treasurer: | eal production causes both muscular weuk- ”’“‘;,'"','h‘.,j:m“n“‘.",,,‘,:fl'hfl:,“:“”"“l'“‘ ¢ | Gorkal formed not from one, but from many | 1% WANIRHEOR 12 SBER ACROUIVIONS Wikl WA | 0oVl o stalwart democrat, us opposed o man of North Platte would like it and will, { (1) Bonus on charters; (2) tax on capital | ness and either partial or complete uncon- g B e Sreside: Poles I h met. During twenty years of | wute will beappointed to negotiate wi o | the fusion candidate. They have not suft- | ; X of flowers that had come from President wate will beapy cotiate with the | U1 1t is alleged, have nine independent votes | stock of corporations und limited partner- | The use of the drug in the most | proenison, from the conviets of the sta travel 1 have met any number of Poles, | Colombian government. Before the meeting | ¢ient strength to alect a vepublican, but with salted away in his pickle jar ol el o Sonporate | fufinitestal auantity would of iself produce | prison and from al‘classos of people ‘he- | Russians, Americans, Talians and English, | was called o ordor th men ‘present assed | he aid of the five democratic members could Paddock has a husky republican following, | 484 Sppbinang: i (e)is on | fatal results ufter continued administra tween those extremes. President Harriso not to speak of my own countrymen. Ideaw | the time in denouncing the Panamabribe | secure d majority Hub apparently the only thing certain s thut | Foatire o e Loportation, trans. | forany length of time, wreath was placed on the coffin in Washing- | ujon general improssions and experience for | S1¥0rs ind bribe takers, and M. Monchicourt, Jerry Simpson Out of the Fight. Hip avparently e T an iy | Misaion and electrio lieht companios; (3) tax | 'The compounding of the pellets i a dan- | You™'Senators Duwes, Chandler and Hala, | oM Betieral impressions pecience for | Y judicial liquidator 0f - the Panama com o B R A is strength. bas not incroased during the | on tho stock of banks: () tax on the gross | eerous taskc as the vellow liquid of niteo- | Governor Toussell, How, Frederick Douging, | ¢haracter our correspoudent, in Rome | pany A ey Simpson lefu town this morning fo past week. His friends are counting on | Premiums of insurance compunies; (7) tax ou | glycerine can be handled only where the | SOIEOF HUSSeL et FEEREHICl BRUEILS | 0 me about the colony of Arcoli, Ala cral Saussior called upon President | Wash NG gL R0, Ok ) } : ikttt byl Lo L s Hlow e Tromtins i I i unbr T ed i bho Laantoriall Raht e gemocratlc asslatance, and elalm that when | ik U Ty CoNMorated banke'nad suv. | oven then only with the. most oxtreme! oy | in Lowell, Boston, New Yorls, Washington, | to which I refer at somo longth in Cos 1ot toduy 10 deny sho truth of the Fiz- | Yy,oune and Breidonthul have done more te it comes to getting an independent voto or | gy ‘Tnstitutions} (¥ miscellaneous, - | tom T oy CXUEEHS AU Chicago and other plices sent flowers that | mopolis. The character of Gordon Mait- | MU' iusinuation that he was a candidate fOr | iuge the populists to thelr. prosent coursa two he will come about as near itas any of | axes collected by county oficers and by - Rl D O et a1 | 1and) Efattioh ot Tuydin! Maltlinia, daibugaa ) |08 RFediden 2 than all other influences combined, They the republic wdidates i the field them paid into the state treasury: (1) state CONGRESSIONAL FORECASTS. ey e SEONC W UGl ree. 1 ki il | upon whatT rmed from one of the best Broke Up in a G W ow, have @ cortain clement i the people's party Thurston's Candidac ;“‘}_”“r-” {!f\“"f}, ‘l‘:';‘l““l'l“:\”h 1‘{‘:{-"-} B 1t M 1 It analva Car hinges. They struggled upstaivs and bowled | families of New York. Loxnoy, Jan 16.~The Paris correspondent ;.".‘f"“‘n‘"x“”.l'“.""'.‘-h.. .'\f;’. :};‘{1;" 10 Somiep Some of Thurston's friends ave asserting | (4) licensess (5) foes of public oficers, ete, sideration This Week. l4\‘"“(""!"‘!'“ \\lw“l: 0 iedivain :_n“n 1 hear stories, and digest them, then 1 fe v\lwmn:‘lw.v \«\; nvl.u x\)u»\_...u h‘.h‘{ Breidenthal served on all the conference that he is about to sever his conneetion with | The object heve is to get the siate tax Wastivaroy, D, C., Jan, 15.—The week | Shoutsand cries awc e echoes of the | copgiruct my own story. Cosmopolis was | Mectiog tonight at the Tivoli Vauxha | ) committecs and 0 shaped their course thad 1 i all where the dead lay. Huntingto 5 baty Nk , 2 . the railvoads, and that gentleman himselt | locted ina general way. and not thirough the | promises to he eventfil in the senate. Save | hall v oror Cemaml Butlor momtOh | written three times. 1 first wrote it in | ended botween Land 2 o'elock in . general | no agreement could be roached which would says ot e S ther B ahe | the passage of the quarantine bill, the sen- | there in life, saw turbulent scenes, but those | V It was thotoughly Venetian in | PoW. ; glve Iho domomuie . alaics OGN Whith W been at worl for some wonths! | 4t has accomplished very little, and not one | of today surpassed anything everseen be- | scenario. The second edition was written at he anurchists stormed the platform vas ramored lust night that Briedenthal my reputation is such that 1 do uot worry | Vhis report has net vet be veceived, hut | of the aunual appropriation bills has been | fore atthe old hall il)m.\’n In the street | e, Moritz, where I had been informed that | he writes, <and after a fight captured the | yad withdravn from the senatorial fight and about obtaining pre dence when Isay | will beof the greatest assistance to' the | passed. The committee on order of business | Uonsinds pressed forward when they saw chair, Four annrchists tried to orato simul- | oy gupport D but in an interview | f X I the doors open. All the afternoon a steady B tancously and the tumult was renewed 3 o 1 Joln M. Thurston as a vailroad attorney and | [owi commissi It will undertake 1o | has determined thav something must be | stream of people poured in, but the crowd | Studied. Finally T went to » which L{ Bottlos and chairs were hurled from the | 0diy Bried ould_uot confirm _the separate state from loc taxat entirely ¥ e 4 h S » n rUHINOF I not admit his candidacy done to advance the public business. It | did not diminish thought most likely to answer the purposes. | platform at the heads of the people bel and thus make taxation entive ocil (ques. o : . v i cither. but has secured pledges from at lea an “‘:_“““'\ xabion auttrely @ loonlques: | o0 og bho auggestlon of Mr, Sherman, cha Ihe exit was on Shattuck street, and a | There | destroyed what § had | and many were injured. ‘The proprietor | Cither. but b Dadgea from 4t least so rumored that there is a OVE ll 3} valu A\.I\\ in t} countics. g The | man of that committe: that Washburn ; cam of people popred through that door writte and wrote the work s it ha turned o th gas i a hundred police ¥ " IV V on 2 s No impression could be made by those who cleared the hall Give Their Reason foot in Omaha to force Thurston from the ipal object now that each county has in | gave notice that he would ask the senate to | aaPEPISH GO be MAGE by HHose wh tield, and that his candidacy hus been with- | Kveping its valuation down is 10 avoid pay- | sit next Wedanesday until the anti-option bill | hall. Late in the afternoon the doors were | Askedabo inals of the twe ont the consent of the powers that be of the | &5 FAcay il B L I“‘::‘ od | 18 disposed of. That this can be done with- | closed and the officers had an hour's rest. It | of Gorka, Bourzet said they were italians gave out a long written statement tonight corporation that he represents. 1t isclaimed | theve would et Aty in having | out a bitter struggle is not expected. | Was designed to close the hallat So'clock | hut mercly types, not pavticular person T 4 explaining their action. Thoy wave us the there would be no great difiiculty in having I T oo A SEI A0 Pl 3b D 0lel0] ity People Killed A that the fnancial interests of the heaviest | assessments for local taxes iade on an | What will follow the anti-option bill will be | {1 SOROROW, oring, bt at 6 otelock | Before 1 left e impressed upon me that his Toni iB.='A Gespntoh to. the'Cens | TS thoin LEHDE thut tho kt "‘."‘l“‘“' house ::f.‘-l.xmly rs of n.l.u company rwu];;m:.l.l to | actual cash valuation, decided by the committee on order of busi- | pla\were formed into lines and more opdor | SYStem was to collate impressions, then ve from St. Daul flo. Lonndn, snys: | Houss hus ne einaine wafors il g TOREIE his candicacy, and are supporting Paddock s0 in mourning, Colonel Dimon, who BOURGE S CHARACTERS. charge of the arrangements of the al, was in command How “Cosmopolis” Was Peopled with Comrades hore the body from the house to Strong Types. a hearse drawn by four hos Awild wind | [Copyrighted 1893 by James « was blowiog from the river over the hill ; octoroons for instance, ever married white | shareholders and bondholders today resolved have lived in this state long encugh and cosmopolitan life in its essence could be as a republican arve two different individ wenty of the populist membe peared ) Gendirmes 1 an anti-semi tic ¢ three demoerats of the lower house, meeting at [ o after an exciting | who on Thursday I the republicans, Dibilot Bias 1B abiiia: ness before Wednesday. At present the | was maintained uv to 11, 0'clock, when the | paint what he belicved to b nder On the other hand it is stated that there s | iy Razios, La., Jan John Faweett, | oPinions ave that priority will lie between | final closing was made. Hundreds left the | artiticiul colors, 100,000 of Union Pacitic money behind the some of the interstate commerce bills (if | Plice without getting in, and many others who wanted to get omt’ of the jim were ; forced to wait and be swept into the hall by | morning of blood poisoning ‘contracted from * Nicaragua canal bill and, perhaps, a res- | the stream These are rumors as they are peddled | the moutii vi weornet. e had a cold ition to repeal the silver purchase act Ihere will be another clash tomorrow around the hotel rotundas and can only be | S0re on his in. Mr. Peffer of Kansas is down for a speech | Wovning, as those who fajled today will try weighed and taken for what they are worl ol on the limitation of the presidenti 4 then e funeral pweparations are for a eighed aud taken for what they are worth YOUND MOURDERED N the:dimiiatloy e presidential term, | gy event, greater than Lowell has over Very Startiing Rumor. oS and Mr. Morrill of Vermont on the McGar- | Wiinossed train crowded with Europeans and | e natives was halted on the Congo railway Winemuin'sNenstarinl Gonieat Minwavkee, Wis., Jan. 15.-Colone) John t near Matidi vecently and the engine was PUT TO SEA IN A GALE, R R L T SIS Y | 1. Mitchell and his boom for the United 5 tynamite and eighty-t States senate will be taken out tomorrow Fearful K of Passengers on - i oY "" n:"m-l ‘W_” ", ong! "B punpowder. The engine moved dow night under the escort of a large hodyguard with great speed and collided with the | composed of more than half a hundved A A : | wagon exploing the dynamite ity per- | prominent townsmen. At a meeting of about northeast is sweeping over Englund. =now, | sons wero killed meluding Le Queque; head | Piat mumber in the Pabst hotel last night it sleet and a hizh wind prevail along the | of the Socicte Anonyme Belgc was decided to emphasize the fact that Will Abolish the Discriminating Toll Mitchell's candidacy meets with & f] RON [ 1 s o i ndorscinent in his hom AORIATO a0, .0t 18 grusrally b AL Knight avrived from Madi- g a popular young man of Greene's opera € candidacy of Thurston and that the B. & M. | pouse orchestra, died very suidenly this | Senator Cullom is able to resume his duties) I8 very favorable to him LONDON, Juni. 15, - A heavy st from the ehancesare that the two vepublican senators g Gallery Under Steange Clre ) The niajority have mapped out a big pro- MADE A BUSINESS OF FORGERY, rom Douglas will not be senatos uc Cuwieago, 1L, dan. 15.—lohn R N gram for the house. Tomorrow will be pen 4 % : st i fpom Douglas will n nators much proprietor of o shooting gullory on. Halstead | Alon day. - Efforts will be made to pass 'the | Pownfull of o Huverhtily Mass, Suuduy understood here that the government has | soy svening, Colouel Knight took oe- ¢, | " » Raum pension ofice report and the bill for Sehool Superintendent, d concluded to abolish its Welland canal di; emphatically the reports in ¢ tiwe election of senators by the people n | Baverumy, Mass, Jal 15.—A sensation n Newhaven and Dicppe, loft port ma | erimination against the American routes o | regard to his promising federal patronage in proposed ousting would be done very shortl, late last night. The evime was not discov- | two-thirds vote has been caused in Georgetown by the arrest | this morni he had a terribly vough | the seal .;,< A toll of 20 cents per h'wl has | oreturn for legislative votes. He said the and an independent who s o tho | ered until noon when Dr. Funk, @ dentist | A wmajority of the rules committee has | ot Prauk Vining, o premient. cltien. and uge, A ook housound the smakestacks | HRO8 SUILEN AV AU TIGLTE WOOREN | REOES wie Bh luyention davised salhy 0 :uww : ‘~4|1‘| ! he same thing. It '\lll‘u. near the sh “‘“ ¥ j“’ J ”';"‘v‘ 9 | srom the judiviary AR Inesduy 1 | Sunday school superintendent, who by his | Were v ay, one of her bouats wis allowed v s tuking the Canad of unbiased politiciuns ag that neither of s understood that the move s ‘ pakiee. A Bt Lt someth ing swis wione | the immigration bill; Thursday and Satur- | 0wn confession is a forger. Over two years | Smashed aud part of her port rail was torn the three candidates in the field—-Mytehell; simply the brardishing of the vailroad elub oy Tho two women were | 98y to bills originating with the committee | ago Vining came to Georgetown with good | #Way by a heavy piece of baggage, while her Syt h et Knight or Brage—have the best of it, It is in an effort to drive the two senators 10 & | yubsequently arvestod, They said they were | Of foreign and inter-state commerce: Friday, | poferences and purchased & half interest in | deck was awash. When she approached the a s e es P, Wag. | thought a voto for senator will be' takea position squarely und openly under the rail- | aisters—Mes, Ross Sherwood and Mis: Anna | WhAer the regular pules s private bill day. | yugness with Harold F. Blake for $10,000, | Pievat Dicope the storm was so blinding SLS e s s | Wodneaday uikh panner, . Tho democruts 1 s e b T e P ey here s some opposition to the immigr ¢ A y k8 i cre warded as o f wle, | - il bansion. . Tho demoorats are not wipt. | Hewii (i herood sold Wiak el had | tion bill, and it is Wardly likely that oneay | paying §1.000 down and giving noes as col- | that the vilot could not see beyoud b wt dem e for United | ALia antam At Ing any love on Clarke, and they do not think ussell's houae e avery morniog 80 1 i gupice forits passage, ‘The fricnds of | lateral 1or the balance. The notes | bow. The wind was blowin g g o (avon At CAlinnl uviLLe, Tean., fan, 15.--Governor John . sgebbad A RS HaD o UR repor | b : el | p " guehann wi ire from office tomors marriod man. This morning she. had come | the quarantine bill, reported by the commit o gilt-edge names, but Vin. | mles an hour, aud the seas werc A A Colonel Harris | o \ AR cally certaln that the two will be turned out | with her sister and foind Russell dead. Mrs, | ¥€ o foreign and interestate commerce, ) u accordan 1 oustam he pxen if the independents will uid in the evietion. | Hewitt in telling hev story conteadicted hep- | Which bill, it is contended, meets all the 1 S the eighty passengers wer ol ! : Tt terias, BRISHALER - u soveral points, declaring that she had | @Vils 48 tocholers, which the immigration | 8tion, and fnally confessed that they were | the clghty passe we " k and commutin ences of fourteen Fire Hecord | Bot beon i the gallers for six moniis el | bill was designed to remedy, are opposed to | forged. He confessed also to forging other | Without any warning the i Will Make n Naviel Dewonsteation, conviels yesterday . 2 Ponr Jerreensox, N. Y., dan. 15.—The | this morning i thot adisiitine he han | the immigration bill. The ‘quarantine bill es, the amount ageeregating some £11,000, | into the pier. A lurge hole was \ der il 1t reported that Tomorrow at Judge Peter plant of the American Mining and Milling | been there last nigh was antagonized very strongly by the state | of which the Georgetown National bank'has | bow aud for a minute she Ttopen | Adnirul Tiiies" 8 bef Auet ,‘ \1 of ofice. Tho g clect's health pre- | quarantine ofiicers of New "York, but at | #.500; the Savings bank $1,00 and Mr. | were got aboard and were made before | ake o e oy Nash Jurinei sta pary of this opposition was with: Jlake the rest. These were mostly settled | she was driven than twenty rom h the Iy squadron, in casc ’ YOnta Rim ocoming vashville duriug the along the const ave reported The steamer Brighton, belonzing to the longer if the deal is carried out that is now on foot. A democratic senator said that t strect was murdered in his place of business hton Railway company, and sailing e i | | | | | | | And right here it mty bo stated that the | Death of the Proprietor of a Chic rahan bill, both for them, o o ] coust. Man 1 any too much of Lobeck, so that it is practi always opposed their negoti- | ing over her decks so capidly that v oLl y v late in the company wus burned tonight. The total T le loss to buildings and machinery was £0,000. | Movements of Oceun Steamers, ary 18, | drawn. Th is a probability for some | by partics interested and Vieing given u | the pier. Sne began filling rapid] A long ceedingly cold weather The origin of the five is unknown At New York -Arvived-~La Champagne, | trouble for both of these bills from the op- | chance to reform, gangway was improvised and the passengers ‘ t the Moroceo Buewstens, N. Y., Jun. 16— Fire broke out | from Havre. position of members who favor the different | Within o few months, however, other | were hurried ashor There was little | - Kitled by u Mighwayman, in the town hall here e this morning, At Lizard—Passed--fermann, for Ant- | m fre } . Cut Up tuto Minee meut. BieMmINGuAM, A n 15 —Pervy H, Car- o] I\ 3 4 dzard—DPase lernann, for 4 reasures. checks endorsed by Vining, bearing the sig- | panic. Half the baggage had been take T v y ol n‘nd b Inln. it could be chiecked had de- | werp A The commerce committee nas a formidable | nature of D L. Outon of this €ity, have | whew the captain ordered the men tw leave | Mosco 15—The btady of 4 woman | penter, white, was fatally shot last night by Soped the buliding, Bmith At‘ Bros, store, | At Havre—-Arrived—La (iascogne, from | list of measures which it hopes to pass, | been presented to and protested by the | the ship, as she was filling rapidly. He had | cut into 1 W wl in 4 coffee suck | an unknown man whom Curpenter B ohlbdells storv, ¥ H. Merritvs bot- | New York 3 headed by the omnibus lighthouse bill, and orgetown bank, Outon baving no funds | hardly followed the fust man o the pier | iu lng. Nothing has | founa robbing a negro. Carpenter's outery ting cstublishingnt, iho postoftice. aud the | - A¢ Liverpool-—Arrived - Laucaatesiun,from | the bill for the construotion of acoubleof ad- | thore, und thess shusdcrons. 1ed 1o Vinthig's | When-the vesscl went umder been > 1dentity Of NEP | catsod the ropber to. shoot Aty The Wik rewster Standard. | Boston, ditional revenue cutters, The committee is | arrest. He is in Jail 1o default of $3,000 bail, | EROM Dart uouth five pilots were drowned i wurderer derer escuped,

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