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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 18¢ NUMBER 216, | His opposition to the project was based | Events in German Politics Shaping Them- ARGEEN PORTTICN. More Victims of the Alton Junction Disaster :lj'v"“m‘d' e ‘l"'h'll-:"‘r :‘yI‘f“'\"”.f{f.:'.‘l'vx'l.lf‘:flv]f:'( Some of the Principal Patents Will Expire on the fact that if Lincoln was made a re selves in Favor of the Chancellor, il | Succumb to Their Injuries, and cheek bones were exposed Within a Year, | | . 3 % v . A0he T Bafke s 4 Great Interest Being Taken in the Coming Oapital National at Lincoln Fails for More | serve city right away the bank hay SeestOlf o Paslament. on being shown the bodies of the beloved Than Half a Million, i) Al Bt AR L e | BISMARCK'S RUSSIAN POLICY POPULAR Loxvox, Jan. 98— All the varty leaders | AWFUL SUFFERING OF THE INJURED | lead sheank back in horror. and could | ABYSE OF THE SYSTEM IN WASHINGTON Wives and mothers, sisters and daughters their reserves from 15 per cent to 25 per arcely be convineed that the distorted g e have issued whipgexhorting their followers sninea featurcs before them were all that remained cent. The Capital National was already ull that remai | Plans for Securing an Understanding Be- | 10 be unfaltering in their attendance to theie | . of those so dear to them and whose taking | j STATE FUNDS GO WITH THE WRECK | pressed for funds to meet the ordinary re e e ate- | parliamentary duths during the coming ses. | FOUFLeen Additionnl Deaths Bxpected-Many | qwag meant, in soms instances, the loss of | F¥travagant Rates Charged for a Poor Sers ; p ; Bu eyond Recogaition Storles of their sole support and reliances viee Tamn i the Quarantine Bill Ing Industriously Poars 1 Rumors sion. Lord Salisbury and ArthurJ. Balfour, " e The coroner’s inquest wa 1 at the 4 5 -~ o s | was in no position to increase 1t reserve Hen Berlin—The Wedding formerly first ford of the treasury, emphasize | Eye Wituesses of the Terrible Atfuir fiospital, the jury Havitg previ Ik 1 Stlver Legistation in Prospect - Civil Almost a Quarter of a Million on Deposit in | "y i iore of the broken bank are the statements that it is of the utmost im- | Caring for the Sufferers. sessfon at Wann and Altc fic g vico Reform the Broken Bank. W, Moshor, O 15, Yates, H: J, Wilsh, Henr i portance for every unionist to be in his place verdict in each case states t death was carly and constantly, as the home rule bill falboc Uy, Dt accid ex ¢ and R. O. Phillips, [Capyrighted 1593 by James Gordon Bennoth) | St Lovis, Mo., Jan, 22 litional | Ploded and thrown over th CAUSED A MOSTVPRVOFOUND SENSATION s oficers are: C. W, Mosher, presi. | DEnia,Jan 23.—[New York Herald Cable | W0 [ eleioiorty AMHCt the obonin T et The funcrals of o number of the victims s deaths up to 6 o'clock is the record of the BIB FOURTEENTH STREET, . 5 wnd heavy and hot debates are to be ex will be held tomorrow and the others will b pecial to Tne Ber)—Each day the dual catastrophe at Alton Junction sinee . ' ¢ i Wasuizaros, D, Jan, 82, § L el bl 03 press contains denials as to the chancellor's pected from the beginning. L el BT ol Outealt, cashier, speech before the mititary commission. The | ghe At a prolonged cabinet meeting yesterday | Widnight last night. The tot tof dead | dward Miller was buried this afternoon Among the attorneys and men in congress Bunday Night at the Capital Turned from Anoher tHe atockholdats afe the Putnam | Riaio e Moss Dbatiie | through the courts und the patent office, ministers discussed the legal aspects of | is as follows at Alton Junctior who have for years tollowed the subject ath is Caprivi did what most politicians | the home rule bill, Sir Charles Russell WEBE ROSS, Mattoon, 111 Rest to Wonderment, te, the Funke estate and the Holmes es- | do, he beat the bir war drum when he ‘!Il"l‘ll“v}\ ‘x‘”‘?”-‘ :n\n]\ Lord ““ s, ]n}'”| \.u-l | HIRAM CORNELIUS, lowa Thass vas o MEMOK off cots late this | Much is being said about the anticipated \nd the trust money held in Escro by | wanted to press his milivary bi There is |:v.‘ ‘“:1“‘;‘ 5 bin ""K‘wl'];l“j‘ :\H‘ “""_» ”l“l | EDWARD MILLER, Alton junction, afternoon that cleven students from Shurt breaking of the telephone monopoly by the Pl A TEEoNe W ired | One particular point upon which Capr and gavo thelw opfions.at leagth, Ll \l\‘\‘ll \\Ilrl NTIETE |,w‘| Ny 1off college had been missing since the acei- | early expiration of the principal patents AFFAIRS OF THE INSOLVENT CONCERN R, i | dwelt which is futeresting. He said France | R, Hon. Jumes Lowther has been sclected | WWIELIAM SUATTUCK, Upper Alton dent of yesterday. ~ All efforts of the Associ: | under which it is now operating. The patent 3 ction were A, P Stewart and | ¢ yoaver now than ever toa dictatorship; | to move the amendment of the address. He | Frarengdi ated press reporters to verify the rumor | on the transmitter and receivor, and also don etk will ask that immediate steps bo taken to | WILLTAM M'CARTUY, Alton, 11 fuiled, however, and it is the opinion of the | b+ 18 BGHAE b ¢ g 4 that M. Constans hiad suiered up all thess | g §le el Gy Sliene JOHUN LOCKE, Alton majority of Alton citizens that there is no | HAt uponthe general idea of transmitting Little Hope That Anything Can Be Saved To Avoid a Run, | Panama scandals: that he was marked out Legal restrictions of. pauper immigration | EDWARD MAUPIN, Alton truth in the statement. But the fact that [ Sound by electricity, will expire withm from the Establishment, A meeting of bankers of this city was | for the dictatorship. Such is the informa n advocated by the unionist news- | DANIEL HARERS, Alton Junction there were found this morning near the | twelve months, when, it is stated, the tele- S ) held 4t the Lincoln this evening to discuss | ton which hus been sent from the German ers for many months, especially since the | WILLIAM MANTZ, Fosterburg, 1. seencs of the wreclcottier badies, addition] | phone flold will bo fiee 10 a Balf dosen or g ; embassy in Patis to the pcellery here expulsion of anarchists from France last CHARLES UTT, Alton ) poae reported i List nlehts AISPACNEs, | mopg patents, and 1t fs expacted that tolls y | the situation. Tt was feared that the | T L0 cellor's remarks anent Russia | $PFing swelled the anarchist colony with [ W. Il MILLER, Alton e rno o} hrohnulliy thiat thoto Iy U8 | will’ raplaly decltho - In *avosy athte. R LONG KNOWN TO BE RATHER SHAKY | {1oupie would precipitate a run on some |, ° s tussia | ) dreds of indolent and penniloss agitators, | CHARLES HARKRIS, Alton et more bodies which_have not been found ) 4 have been withdrawn, for, at the present | A oy department, devoted to the inter- | quirements of business and consequently WasmiNarox Briea or Tiue Bes, l ar SHIORETIARRIS Allon || \When Mrs. William Mantz veported to the | this connection it is noted that congress, moment, everything is being done to bring | ests of labot, 1s o ba formed on the Tnos | Jousteon ot the i ae expected by | 00 police department this mornitie that | which is generally 50 attentive to the intor: Other Financlers Knew Mosher Was in u | ing and one of the first things | about an entente with Russia. suggested by Prof. Gould, who recently was | ) 0 R R L IO LR B DR before the reyil laborcommissioners. Hhess | the hospital authorities to die. They are of the accident about 10 o'clock yesterday e s ; ! wbor commjssioner W - : bia, especially when it comes to anything in lines conform gencrally with those followed OTTO HAGEMANN, Alton mornin 1 not yet returned, a searching 4 sl i anything Pull Theough Details as Far prevent it. The Omaha banks were called The fact that the kaiser is adoptis Bis- | by the labor bureau in’ Washington, Rathe JOHN HERMANN, Alton. :'i:l'l}l\\.|(~<l1’(«!\\/-';|4\\||u| b ter .|' hmfhmh :: « “ll'<‘l“!ll"fII;IIII“L‘nlwl'umn-nl has nu\l.-,- ; ? Lt oy i o R At o ‘dead body of Mantz was found near | attempted to check the exorbitant tele- own Now. onand they inmediately vesponded by send- | marck's policy toward Russia is attracting a | unexpectedly the treasury has allowed a | FRED HERMANN, Alton o . 3 A s et Al p i i hundsome sum_for the organization of the [ JOSEPH HERMANN, Alton. e e SNSRI TR DHETEIR TS HITHIE e e e T m Mann was at first regarded as | HENRY PILGRIN, Alton R R R RCAT, 9 # sure the bankers here that every courtesy | 8t 8ight appears BEILIBLSPAICC the prospective head of the new bureau, and JOHN LATRELLE. Alton it A R D L s Laxes patrons 100 each car, ovel Lixcory, Neb., Jan S iSneolalTales | S S SOl 4 agaln opens the question of the possibility of | x still believe that he will accept the VB R DS ! of his home as soon as the explosion took | ! \xes patrons 100 each a y oveR would be extended and that all needed as. W. . RICHARDSON, Alton. place and was caught by a shower of the | where more than one is served by a singl gvam to Tie Bk, | —The startling announce iRy 45 | Bismarek returning to favor—T do not say to | oftice, despite his nssertion that he prefersto | JO1N BURK. Alton B Ly A O i s y o single T e okl Sami]n wiient B 18, KEHS will Lo Bawter abig | <L\ B ing fluid. He, however, iust have run | wire, In Indiana and several states the power. Bismarck has most assuredly in FRED SCULLIN, Alton some distance after he was burned and prob to advance the workingmen's intorest if not MURKAY, Upper Altor D foll e on remeing o et it brobit. | Lesislatures have fised the maximum tele- Lincumbent of a government off AL et oly foll dead on re & the spot where hls | b ong charges at 830 month for a sery How the State Stands, German statesman. The question now is Mr. Gladstono has. poceived hundreds of DB L BRe Al on body was found, Hevorts about the timo of | BIoM nl Stiat. tienishon ;lh i ey o | A ; as received hundreds o A Tan Gy o 0 (g of MAntz Boa Y i1d gbHers: misss || SGUAL Lo thi mished here, and the law Secrotary of State Allen stated tonight | can his successor take his place? He will w11 e et tei dnys -and soores of L. WILLLE MELGER, aftoh Junction B O T Withs ot it b (o i e | iRATEp Y Mt B Ty making inquities as to the state of [ A T FRASEIL St Loots. i, e @ searh, which s stll going on, | has withstood. the test of the courts. whilo i N The: rapbrt ‘says his failing R RTH, Bradford, Can, or the bodies of other victims. e service has deteriorated ashing- I had a short interview with an intimate health. The report savs his failing S MR i Ml L LLU bR B N LI friend of Prinve Bismack. He. assured me | NEAlth has caused. great solicicude among Sertousty Injured. Hundreds Flocking to Alton Junction, ton, which is the ward of the “economists’ This news spread like wildfire, and it was 1B e eOHAI AMEHOE I bhio hdvoohtus o} - § 3 3 ’ S e R ! ! 1 onal friends and the advocates o Lo B Ata A R B0 ittes. b T e & aaud o | of congress, the tendency of telephone rates the sole topie. of conversation of the hun- | DeYd: Attorney General Hastings and the | that, quite contrary to the roport spread | homo ruie. . To dispel. all doubts ho walks | _Those who sustained serious wjuri it | The scenc of yesterday's dreadful cata e tenden, phone rates secretary of > As to the amount of | about, the alliance with Austria had been | and drives frequently in the park, besides | Who will probably recover, are: oI Rl LG oSt L e G b LI CS b R ol mouey that was on deposit with the | weakened, not strengthened, as stated. It | Sending out occasional denials, ind asserting i\‘lm A. L. WiLexand ciitb, Ransus City. |y, hile relic hunters were present in large | © 0 g b e o Capital National bank, State Auditor | Was owing to this that the strong efforts | NAthe s mots energetlc than for some g Al e nimbers, The latter carried with them me- | The appearance of Natfonal Bank Ex- | g0 5 (00 Tl e told him | WOTe being mado at present to bring about | by'his family and nearast friends, and only | oGl STAY bl ST BB D PRl O DR b s ot aminer J. M. Grifith of Wihoo, who came in | * ' & an understanding with Russia. personal and political intimates are able to Joix McPIKE, Alton wrecked tanks and still others, mostly boys, | will be decided in the house tomorrow. | a day or two that it was about £250,000, 3 } Heryax Nuske, Alton scraped around in the ruins of the baggage | When the voting begins the 1 contest, on the evening train, was responsible for the Caprivi is Winning. gain access to him, (I BENAG ALK O HES 12 EH8Y “donla AN RGY i s the main contes ‘ Al fevy | O £75,000 more than there was on the 80thot |y on i B —= Louts DexEAv, Montreal, Can Gl Clis Y cot 408 | will be over Mr. Cockran's amendment R St ba Rt e #ht, as T predicted. has given way to & 7 & e, UL AT g of vi i M) osIng b A November, when the report was made at the | e desives of the emperor, and will give its NATALIE AND MILAN, ”N{‘l SrarLes, Uniontown, Ky. Of the hundreds who visited the place few | Which has already been adopted In commit- 4 i MONTGOMERY, Alton, cared to remain long. It seemed 1o somo as | tee of the whole, and which secures th ¢ of the fiscal year. The situation wil LA i\l BOVerHImEnt GtHe Y g T T s U Tre ) cures the i of the fiscal vear. The situation will | full vote for the government on the army bill iliatlon Cmmses Pleasure dn | o dN IS SR though the shricks of pain and cries of hor- | Tammuny quarantine of New York from all undoubtedly result in the appointment of a | Even the Gazette de la Croix has abandoned Eurog BNk DARroN. StamTord Ont ror that awoke the echoes yesterday SUll | juvonrorence f gt i Canght the State. special committee by the legislature to in- | 1S attacks against the two years system. BeLGRADE, Jan. 32 ervian radicals . , i eiise DIV il hovered in the air, and to others the memory + OU1s M 08 1ton Junctio: ¢ . H 10 again allow i ‘roker’s bro gl verything now depends upon the center, | have joined in the natfound rejoicing over the | LOVIS MCINTost, Alton Junction of the grief and anguish imparted a sacred- | A1 will aeain allow Dick Croker's brother b, but from all I hear there is not any chance | reconcilistion of Milan and Natalie. The o DS IOt cUnBvOn 2 ness to the surromndings. TEven the wreck: | ilaw, DeJonsis, to assime full control of — | Joux Moxo st St. Louis s crew, busily at work clearing away the | the harbor in case of any danger of chola THURSTON OUT OF IT. of the center accepting anything less than | newspapers are vieing: with each other in .i\:l‘: ;l, Sl fml... Hon: A TR b SR et v S R tonight. The deposit amounts to the two-years servici pressing congratulations and good wishes. Gl by H T “ATioh subdued manner as though impressed with | day that thedefeatof this amendment would £025,000 and of this amount between $170. He Withdraws from the Senatorial Contest The kaiser is doing all fn his power to fur- | Young King Alexander has telographed to | (HIHEE THERE: & the solemmity of the surroundings. the defeut of the bill, because the Othher Booms Progreming, e e e N N I S s e et b st - Hawwsox, Alton. o trace had been found p to 6 o'clock of ny democrats would voto against any Lixcory, Neb., Jan. 23, —(Spectal Telegram | g10 S SO0 00 b0 e wenives tha | roconciliation wis thoipleasantest news ever | HAMALIY VALENTINE, Philadelphia, the runaway switchman, Richurd Grattan quarantine measure which did not bond of the treasurer will be liable to Tue Bre.]—The news of the withdrawal | {ob i W8 T B0 e D e ntion to | recetved by him and has afforded him the | CUANLES HaLL, Alton Junction, It is thought he run away for good. | protect the patronage and pickings of their The capital stock is 50,000, all paid up. | of Thurston from the senatorial race broke |y amy it S i R Y - B. Maxuavs, Alton, O Ly ] Cashier . C. Outcalt stated that the assets | the monotony of what promised to be a dull, uneventful evening. The annduncement of the other banks tomorrow morn ests of the citizens of the District of Colum- Tight Place, but Thought He Would done was -to make ngements to Bismarck Coming to the Front. wrged in the cap- a tive spe eng , | #ood deal of attention. It means more than ing a represeutative on a special engine te the nation. A very ordinary service ment of the failure of the Caapital National slace would be fortheoming. spived more faith in Rus 1an any othe ank was made shortly after 11 o'clock to- | ! v mir pired more faith in Russia than any oth fght, and with it came the statement that the state treasurer was caught in the, crash | "” : " e 2 that the speeial bond given by the Capital n the sum of §250 G Sum National bank was approved by ex-Governor dreds who were arrested by it as they wer on their way to their beds. As to Natlonal Qurantine, tours after that official began his investiza tion of the boks and papers of the institu tion. It is stated that the failure is a bad one, | Vestizite matters. but the exact situation cannot be ascertained and £250,000 are state funds, for which Deputy Arthur Gehlert, who had supported | happiest dav of his life. Many lotters and [ g ¢ SVRHAES: S way oficials state tonight, will 'be between | amendment will be retuined. Its presence it. The deputies find it difiicult to resist | telegrans of congratulation have been r L o 125,000 and $150,000. It iticludey the engine, the bill makes tho entire measiro T AT SeLvadiE Bar T e e e . B. Jon, Alton. combination bagguge and buffet car, anc cally nugatory. At the same time ume with the arrival of the evening tr Hihao et nrntima i Do TSEE LN RS Jons Seistei, Alton twenty oil tanks and frelght cars and ' their rris, who will have charge of the from Omaha at 9 o'clock, and it took but a | /& OS0! Pessimistically les it Tm that the recon- | Eraramv Ricuarosos, Alton, conttents. Mo m‘t;t Jhat"thiree palace cars ;:'1'.‘-"':31‘;:[ bill t.‘i‘;:,‘:"'lr".f\':flff{.'fi":,""',:”{' of this statement, fo inutes for the stc e thaTounds g cilintion is due to the plbadings of the son, Jous FINLEY, Alton I2 BVENL DIV, - 2EOI JUIB S WIOOK DY 1) e e 0 1008 k 3 o otels, whe mbe [ | car P s eing attacke vhole air > ve be » 20855 h 2 led to an erroncous veport that they also | section, which authorizes the secretary of Germany is on the eve of being attacked on | whole affair is believed to have been the - 7 ir 0 THAE i B 3 The Rt e e EEota A two frontiers. Another that Russia’s route | achievement of Russian diplomats, who e sdilanel 2 TR ; Hrfated et e sl L ' A ave Y oy 0! 2 e Parrick FisoLey, Alton, The railway company sent the remains of | tine precautions at any port where, in his to Constantinople is via Brandenburg Gate, | have found the ubsence pf such a good friend | o T i tho dead enginecr, Webb Ross, to Mattoon | judgment, the locul quarantine is not suff ik ..m|“‘1 sut, while shePadd Ivk“:l ‘\hl i* | us it was said Caprivi had himself stated in | 45 Sate” Mifn. mosaver, 18 ARIrAS Pro: | Besilan these, miore thin o score sustained | st uieht, U S ST R b s S R AL o ad b Lcky enough to turn his ofteoover | (ot PR hle e Datdack llawern | o speeh to tho millary commisson. The | Hussian and ity bogh RUderad more 35 UY | ojurienf & move. or. hon- seriors nstae, | WL iey whp sufesad s sprvinedanll when | sevendey usrantius at the port ot dopar T iaans Dalove ihat Grash. oame, /T iy SRR addock | opancellor, for that matter, gives daily some uring loans from St, Petersburg. His re- | 1)1 € ; : » | he jumped from the engiue, to his home. | turo was so clmingly defeated yester- 10 his successor before the: crash came. In nos sty o to Nutulie 18 belicved o hive followad | vhose namies could not be learned. Noiie of the othier trainmen were so seviously | day, will join the opposition against this sec- startling statement for public digestion, all | turn to Nutalie |8 believed to have follow e e injured as to incapacitate them from duty tion, which is regarded by him and other of which goes to remind on of the tactics of | 1itectly the promiso of further puyments Fflgalln g dcaatieior f1a Wikat Eye Witnesen ¥ | Outhorn demociats as o iroct violation of marck when money was needed for mi The questign as to the necessity o another | - All the dead were burned to death by Hammond, a Big Four track | {he sacred doctrine of state rights. =Messrs 3 A 4 purposes marriageceremony §s much discussed, The | flaming oil. who was quite severely burned, said | JSilgore and Cummings will reserve their did not know what difference it could mak Iy N R IATTot lie, | Of the fatally injured, all are move or less cporter today: *“There was nothing | filibustering tactics until the bill, asamended ashe was certain of election before, and | e i . . although Mitan always has maintained that | burned about the limbs and body, but the | that I could do. Water would do no good, | 14 but on ils final. passuwec, l-*;"'j”" the bill uld 1ot see how & rinty could be made | The kaiser is to have lis monument. The | ji was complete. As the divorce was sanc- | worst injuries sustained are fearfully purned | 14 50 Istood looking on. I had started to | ovome a law inits present form, the ouly : | 3 i o e t Alyorot worst injuries sustain arfully purned | i effeetive feature will be the section authoria Lincoln, two at Fremont, Leander Givard of | jyope in designing is in the hands of Prof. Begas. The | tioned by law another wedding will be ind stroll away when the explosion occurred. | {4 L x 4 & ain G fidn TahL bre AR CHL L Avhs b S omi i ipeHRHBIS: had not got seventy fect away before [was | 0 the president to suspend immigration Columbus and the Globe Loan and Trust 1e of the Thurston men say that they | P sl el i : 9 P e codan jured internally from inhaling flames, | knocked to my kices by the crash of the m any infected pointor country. company of Omaha. yvouldinevenigol to/-Paddook, and;nssert fn | JN VIO DEREIA AV ATLULA;AS8 BT QI biain SAFE IN ROUMANIA, | which parchied their throats to such an ex- | tanks. I felt the hot oil light on my head Will Filibust | Januage more foreible than elegant that his | Of the parliimentary vote to change from ab- Aol tent that their escape from instant death is | and hands and felt the fearful burning sen Han ¢ : | chauces are even less promising than they | SOlutism to constitutionalism, but when the | Arton, Panama Canal Lobbyist, Be, i "l“\h' AT NG T ieen at | sation. To relicve myself 1 buricd my head | Adherents and '["l‘“'_"“ incoming ad- eluded, although they were on the bond of | 4™ ¥ | design was submitted to the kaiser his first the Keach of Erench Luw. ; ° 1 in the carth and threw divt over my hands, | Winistration continue their missionary work were before. (i o Pawts, Jan, 22, The Gil Blus says that the | fered from burns on various parts of the | on’T yan favay. . | among members of the house in behalf of the Ad of allaying the fecling between the > head, limbs and body. ey emplove of the Alton was | reveal of the Sherman silver act. Within a and Hateh were here a few days ago, at the | factions the fivst tendency of the latest de “What is that pot meant to be?” warrant for the arrest of Arton. the Panama | rphl yywfulness of - the catastrophe arouses | o Deneat, an sfitheAlionee A y Tetb e Htbitribed. 101 e works, attracted to the spot by curiosity, | FoN days it is expected that the rules com- ‘When the abashed designer explained | lobbyist, supposed to have bribed dep- | wonder that the casualtios are not twice as | s s beet ot e Bob, by Curiosity, | nittee of the house will fix a_day for the o kniser summarily ordered it 10 be ro- | Utios with 10,00 francs, was issued yes- | lugge us they are oo | D sties i b s iy S0 yaws | consideration of the Androw il vopeuting i b : e <N o ool ORI e S P osve ( R oty he wreck and its consequences was the | uway from the tanks when they explodud the silver purchasing clause of the Sherman 5 night's slecp and sober second thought will | Pliced by an ecclesiastical symbol. 5 5 . me topic of conversation in Alton today. A | “'On ; Wil Yai «t. The resolution, however, wi in- EARAS AT Dividend; U’?nn \hout i revulsion of sentiment on the | The liberals pretend to be very much ex- | the statement is made excited considerable ;-.'-'..rnll»:n:.’:i\.’-'.rr‘nw l»&i-h‘.‘l!‘-«{‘ ‘l-lyg.»';‘\ u'\ |alnacurioust fanbuce aboubathasaMaIB AN Hiua dians |'IX'4|\'|~:|‘-n“|‘<.|"'r‘:‘-'«“h'n.w“u”\l'n"”(mm partof the Paddock opposition. Sagacious | @sperated over the matter, nevertheloss the | surprise in view of M, Bourgeois® declaration | yived at that city early this morning, and | b e tonioibie el coae g s | In the absence of some form of cloture it will which was the first oceurrence of the kind [ por it G F R SRS I ed b the | Reichstag will vote the expense of the monu- | in the Chamber on Jarfiary 16, when he was | already haf the town was out on the streets | foor then, as thoneh impelod by some bo easy for Mr. Bland, and the other S e s R e et LB ] gl hard pressed by Deputy Millevoye, that the | in small groups discussing the affair. By the | (ol torce. eatdenls st one in ol diame oen- | advoeates of free —coinige, to flibuster n its history e last statement showed | situation, say that Paddock will never come et had bon fasud on Janiaky 17, e | thno thechurel bells wore vingug for s Al kL : against the Andrew Dill. | It has been 34,000 charged to the account of profit and | within fifteen votes of securing the solid re- Flans for tho Wedding, Gil Blas adds that Arton is known to have | vices nearly the whole population was out Louis Utt, who was instantly burned to | intimated, by authority of Mr. Cleveland to S ST g oxaminer | publican strength in the joint convention Alveady the guests are begitning to arrive | 1¢ft France some time ago, and is now be- | on the streets, but for the majority, St. Jo- at a8 g derneath 0! s | nearly all of the democratic members of the I O1e. Hins g, the ok oxynor g for tho royal welding. The cvil. marrage | Leyed 1o bo in Roumania. As France s wo | seplys Hospitai whore tho doud und”ds g B o e e th one of the | House who have boen re-clected, that if they required the bank to tum a large amoun .00 Populists Dolng Nothing. will take place In tho large. reception oo | CXiridition treaty slth Roumania, Arton {s | lay, seomed to be the objective polnt, the sides of the tanky, desive uny favors for ther i.:““‘:;:?‘I‘;n-m{ll:l:‘-:‘r gas bonds into money, and also compelled | The independents made no wove today, | of the Freiderich palace. When that is over | Arton was supposed to be in London in apcheHoppialy o L5 fouotin Webster wus standiug ubout twents | jyiration they will do weil to show them- the assignment of the penitentiary contract. | though the political talk had the call at | tho entive wedding party will adjourn to the | communication with Herz aud possibly An- | Immediately on entering the hospital the X 8 18,04y, 60 selves worthy of a seat at the banquet table 2 il g Skl o ] 1 BUIOn WALE SRS es) By R R e T » | @ few drops from the mass of fire that went 08 WOVIEY L&/ BoAVBRILS i 1t is stated that the contract was o losing | their headquarters. They are not at all | iy p0rial palace, where the religious ceremony hort time ago. In England he I::;:t’:t.‘ .u‘.f«:::'.iinfir:.-r')“ »‘,";u:«l‘1':’!“1«2:{1:.:;:: flying over him, by voting in favor of the repeal of the Shey Investment, but other information is to the | SAuEUIe as to the outcome of the senatorial | yill she performed in the private chapel, The | COUI4,have beon arrested at the instance of “The blazing, flying oil was distinetly visi- | manact. It still scems probable, howeve g D the French government, and_conside: told only too well that the place was liter- | - U3 g0 i) Yool | that the democrats will not be put to this effect that it had always been claimed to be | :‘)m-(v lMl;xulk‘ufli‘nlmllt.\ suid !lu: evening | pewly married couple will, after the cere- | surprise is expressed that M. Bourgeois | ally the valley of the shadow of death, | bleat Alton, fourmiles away. Seyeral pe L s it they had held out an opportunity to J FE RSl 4 0ty BNt | painful test, inasmuch as the silver men are mony, go to the Statschloss at Potsdam. should have held back with his warrant | Many of those brought there for treatment | S0uS state they saw it and to be visible | NEFo T8 ISave o’ brovent. the. house 00 prope there it must have reached a height of over ROV both the republicans and democrats, and | he program is materially the same as that | until Arton found time to place himself on | yesterday had alrcady succumbed to their | YOI SHCNELE LOIE ) rom reaching a vote., R tive Bland Hus & Worthles . would continue to hold them out, but im of the weading of Princess Victorla to. the. | 1688 dungerous grounds; injuries, and for many others it wus only a | 0 feet. said today: It will be nothing but a day State Treasurer Bartley is not in the city | diately quilited the latter statement oot Bl R The Siecle understands that M. Franque- l“’i‘l‘«-“:"'«::m il.\:l|’):'l:-|:-:;£ H:“'ulxliu-(.i e It Was an Appalling Sight. of wind, and when it comes to the voting we tonight, having left Saturday to spend Sun- | idea is that the republicans have an oppor: A\ aoaiAat aeta doaiiant i ! ville, cxamining magistrate, has recom- e A i hoany ‘l_‘ Vi “I was standing 200 feet west of the | will filibuster against any decisive step in h y h ) i Nnlte vithsthe Sy A good deal of interest is shown here in | mended the prosecution of sixteen persons | injured e even m weartrending than | ¢4ye 9 suid James Maupin to the reporter, | the divection of a ballot. We will provide day at bis lomo at Atkinson, Neb. It is | tunity to uite with them on Powers, A{\Iul the future United States minister. For | whom he has examined; yestorday, | Lalug In, cots, evrabped and | iywiheh the explosion came. The roar mado | vt there shaltho no inal voto tken, stated that thoe statement of the law calling | (M0 b1e democruts can do the same on e or another the ides has got e ] WALt AR 00LMIR A1 B 8 they | by the burning oil told me it contained an Sven if the bill should by any miracie pass ; ) i Keighun e R LR RS Y ANXIETY IN EGYPT. almost lost the semblance of human, beings, | wnusual amount of gas, and 1 had started to | the house, Scnator Stewart and other for a spocial bond from every bank in which TS it — and surrounded by weeping relatives and | go to my horse, which was hitched some dis- | friends of free coinage in the senate will meaatime Mr. Phelps and _family have gone | 4 tions of the Khediva That Do Not Please | Sortowing friends, they formed a picture | finco away. Just as I started the explosion | prevent its passage there by talking against ona trip in search of warmth. When last the British Resldents., (BakkeaRaltatn 0 the pree of oven the | came, There was a dull roar. For an | time. : heard of he was at Gibraltar heading upon Carmo, Jan, 22, — Tae 1 ‘I*“ " ACCURIOMY ;”’ Se o sl | instant my eyes were blinded by t flash Clvil Service Reform, have been filed ten days azo. It Is signed | v way to do it, but they \-“*I thus far oy giers, whenee he goes on to Cadiz, 148 300 WORIIIES O Atlents were | Then I saw o huge wall e com It is understood that one of President by the Capital National bank, C. W. Mcsher | Shown no disposition to convince the people Mr. and Mrs. Poulteney Bigelow have ar piteous. Every few moments some tortured s . ey are sincere in their claims in thi and R. (. Outealt. The bond is therefore S would protect the depositors, but there is great doubt expressed as to the correctness lets have lately made their Captaia J Hill, ex-state treasurer, in | legislative politicians most do congregate. discussing the situation could not refrai 1t created quite a little stir and the Thurs- from expressing a fecling of relief that he shared in the feelnz of exhilaration,» but this connection it may be stated that the | would not plead guilty to anything of the bond given by Treasurer Bartley kind. When asked what the probable ef- for £110000, which was &0 | fect upon his candidacy would be, hie said he 000 wmore than required by His bond includes nearly all the banks in heads and faces. There are also many in i Necessar, None of the big Omaha banks are in the ex-trcasurer. Messrs. Drake, Barlow In time the ofice was turned over, and were | velopment has been to intensify the bitter BRSHEin 11t that bime to got from under, ness, and there are no indications that a The bank skipped a dividend the last time, “The demoerats have claimed all along, state monoy is deposited had been complied | no suid, “that all they want is to defeat the | with in this case, and the bond is said to caus, and if that is the case they good impression aused by the success @f Great Britain's in tervention in the Egyptian cabinet affair is vived here. They will remain over the wed- | giving way to a feellng of great anxiety | : { ing directly toward me remem- | Cleveland's first acts on_ entering © { Soul, writhing In agony, would half vise from | yer now that is was s0 high us o | Bl e o s b A, MG | . = | ho far above the tree tops, and must | commission, Bresidint lyman, for whom worthless, s far as the present case is con i % jn s e e o B Careuionte amoug the European vesidents, in conse- | {ese pain that before, Seniug toknow by | have' hoon 80 fect el The siaht. was a | My Harrison lias vafniy solht 3 successor, cerned, as all the signers are of the collapsed | ing, and there is little room for doubt but WRECKED BY DYNAMI quence of the almost deflant attitude since | yom, they would beg piteously to be relieved | b for w1 ran as fhst o | coud brom N ,,\.:‘.‘){;‘.‘1'.\[\.“‘-’” A Ran “,](“‘ S ‘]f""'",",.'\“' bank itself that all of the legislators will bein their g —— jf;f:,',',",‘_l‘l".“":fw'l,‘:‘,_,:‘,"",',“‘,:"_'m_lli, “‘“‘"H:::* | x;.‘nhh min, g \ pup | dppronching wall. T was just in time, for chairman of the feo reform coms of Dama drops of the burning fluid, which reached | velg hus consentod £ continue to s6érve on tense pain thun before, Sceming to Owners in Bad Shape. seats tomorrow when thewoll is ealled with The Capital National bank was constructed | the oxception of those whose votes are ; at prayers in the mosque and performances even an instant’s relief from this | o A : The Capital National bank was constructed | the oxeeption of hioy ; Hoak 1Tl —Diari \th bambs axnladed! | CrA S AR e %o (AT P EUORDRe ERvamyY fos m this | e, 1 hastily pulled it off, aud as [did 0 | the commission. Mr. Georgoe D. J. John: from the ruing of the old Marsh Harvester | ' ¥ PAMH A pEUEIaY Immning &’ . it > Liag on each side there rushed by me what | stone of Louisiana, the present den Omuha ut the State House alinost simultancously this afternoon *be- | greatly lncreusing the excitement among Praying for Death Icould hardly distinguish_for the sheets of rernidod By Mo Ol bank of this city, which died from pure % . 3 8 the natives, caused by the action of the gov ARG sy : s 8 commissioner, 1s nok regaraec by v, Cley han city, which died from pure ex- | o : tween the Hotel de Angeltorre and in the e ) s itif sht of flame as human beings. 1 hastily threw my | Jand us o sufciently wsive civil servie 3 y TRk R AR The house committee ‘on privileges o erument. ‘the British jofiicials here believe | Perhaps the most pitiful sight of all was | flame as humian beings. | hastily threwmy | jand as o y i i haustion about elght yeurs ugo. Mosher | oo oiong \ill submit its roport as goon L the khedive's coursg has shaken the British | that of 13-year-old Willie McCarty, Sitting § 3 OvOr WBO leanRn | Rearesb A0 | reformer to vo-operate with Messrs. Audrew Chafrnn o locralds 1o rehort e edon 0 | San Claualo, Thehotel was partly wr position in Egypt and endangered the prog- | by his bedside, trying in vain by gentle | e and — then rolled him - over i | and Roosevelt, He will therefore be pro- [ Shatm ab i ara beo | Every window and every picce of crockery | ress of reforms instiguted by the British | words and soothing caresses, while her voice | the Qust. After extlngulsiing the Hire £ vided with either a desirable consulate o d glassware and bric-g-brac i . hotel | governme: Drembled with. geief and with a broken | €ut off his boots and the upper part of his | some agrecable place at home. The name o ! and gl a J“ltl‘ bric-a-brac in_the hotel | Kovernment. Hoart was his mather. - The boy's flesh was | €lothing and told him to go to the station. | his successor has not been selected. The BT s 1ven tho. itapig the Capital | the ovidence has been vead, and the wiis smashe e front of the hot Held a Secret Co cooked from heag to foot. His eyes were ‘\”_""‘l‘d!-;'-l‘-‘\l;‘i'“"!'w""‘vlh"ww‘"\’w new civil service commission will of a 3% | only thing 1emaining was the comparison of Beniiy, Jan. %,—Themew national party, | burncd out and the skin had pecled off his | Hushed past e, shricking and howling in | cheracter to strike torror to the hosts of Y B o v, it is stated, | W in the door where the bomb exploded & | organized to opposo the policy~of the new | face and head, taling with it large portions | 4RO, Thirty or forty thers pusso o | hungry democratic officc seckers. large hole was torn. Nobody was injured, | yegime, and especially that part of its policy | OF flesh. “Ihe ouly vespouse the unxious ' [N/ o cinds learned that the fivst man | Asplrunta for Beoratary of the Seiiats, although the hotel had more than 100 lodgers | ., 9 5 3 s 0] MOBERFOOQIVOC: 10 ROFQUAsYION a8 F0 ROW {f Lo i N 8 ¢ There will soon be lively times about th ciucts und cortain votes in othier precinets 3 i recognized In the customs, held - sccret | foiy was assisted was Edward Maupin, a man whose ere will soon be | fmes about the them hve boen alarmed for the reason that | and the orleris of wn entine wo eaut op | 8t the hour of the explosion. The people | meeting in Berlin yestarday. Among the con- | °NON" 5 head! Doctor, why can't T d surname s the sume s wy own, but of | halls of congress. The time has almost come R e R ¥ i ran out into the streets without waiting toget | Spicuous persons present were Privy Coun Some ot the paticnts 14y perfectly qutet, | Whom 1 never before heard. After this 1 | for the reorganization of hoth the seuate and they have believed ull along that Mosher | EYOUE i this eveniue, | money or jowelry. They were surrounded ut | cillor Wildenbruch and'Herr Burgofisher of | ot moun sscaped their ips Y unped i ny bugy and hastened to Alton | house. “There will bo no trouble to find an would beable to assist the bank from his | aud Paul Vandervoort immediately reported | once by a crowd and a company of gen. | Ausburg. None of the results of the con- ‘Poor fellows,"” said the attendant physi- [ for medical assistance abundant nuinher of uspirants for the half B A oat s o e S AL AR CRTROKY SRR A Y. D ference have yet been made public, cinn, They e fast golng beyond all | _ Mavy other eye witnesses were inter- | dosen positions to be filled by popular vote in > that Mosh 3 Qutod) ik Amang thie other Omaha areivals were I front of the hotel clear. - Y the P earthly sutoring. Yioms BRI Ay B | e HlA AR R it Lt LATRE B A1t Moslise A0 Bt ave . xuch ong £la othor Oy Tihouey ™t | frone of the hotel clear. = o Will Be Admonishied by the Pope All those thought to be fatally injused were | S1OrY B4 3 Lis o loner a matter of the least. douby close quarters t ey cou ormer came to encour, e Paddoc £ sv_¥uo Ironé wa vus expected to LONDON, Ji i me allowed to re \ e hospital. The oth it the democrats will have control of close quarters that they 1not save any- | | ame to encourage the Paddock | ¢))" “Aftor an examination, however, the Loxpox, Jan The Rome correspo atlowed to vemain at the hospiial, The otl MEXICO'S EXPORTS. senate after the 4th of March, Should the L gttt e boom, but he encountered @ scove of men | f0ll After o mation, how of the Chronicle says: It is expected that | ers were removed to their homes or the jeuate 8 ke &l Shauid the iing even were thoy disposed to L WIEh el kutved out, and ho. took thesnid: | Sommissary anounced that there was no | 3T Chvenicle saves JE 18 SRS WAt | {0 00 rrlonda throghont the city : deadlocks continue in tho leglaiatures of o doue s0. uight train for home. immediate’ danger and that the lodgers | Atchbishop Corrigumof New Yar : Many voluuteers, too, were at the hospital | More Thun Hulf of Them Are Sent to the | fOUr or five states now trying to clect seni Gue Thiug Explaineid, L 3. might return to pack their trunks. Several | ceive n sovere adwmenition from the pope in | SN GARGERT % NEFO SIS RREIE REDE KA & tors the result will simply be a diminution of Tho failure of the Capital Nutional ox John M, Thurston Withdraws. | women refusea to return and their belong- | Yegard to his opposit to Archbishop Sa- | b4 ossible, to lessen the pain of their e e P Pl e e :I<"r‘ru\l-u- ‘“H\\"l\l n“"lw iid :’)\.. :lfl:unlmx':, AR . | evening all had left for other hotels decided that the new papal delegate will fl'.'”f“\“ ‘,';,_,"“..".,}"'\H'.NT.H[.l':“-f.f \1\.,‘,\],:"1;1 | Democrat's City of Mexico special say lists, g0 right on and eleos Tiie Bre for publication | “"The proprictor said this evening that the | reside in Washington e e ferecd 't Tooi'Uva | The oficiul report of the secrotary of the | o tary, sergeunt-at-arms and 4 @ Lu- | Ouana,Jun, 220 My Repablican Priends | hotel and contents were almost a total loss o doors and only admits limited number at a | treasury, giving the exportations from Mex. | chaplain, the only officers now selected by coln a reserve city, It will bo romenibered | msented 1o becs cundidate for | Not a whole piece of furniture was left in Must I Langua time. Many of theas ve mere idlers, at ico for the past fiscal year, has just becn | CAUCuS or popular vote In the senate. All that some two months ago th v Ldld so uy Al rosponsi- | the building. - Walls of houses neav the hotol | Beniiy, Jan 22.—Gen-ral Gourko, goy- | Lime Many Jers Ldlery, Al r tho past fiscal year, has just been { Gy orfior positions, of which there are some knowing of no reason why [ might not | Were cracked and all the windows were | ernor general of Warsaw, has grauted Ger- | umber were there for the purpose of inquir- | 21 sh al vaiu | hundreds, ave fillod by the first two offlcers aspire to represent the people of the state of | broken St 3 . iy man employes in factories in Russian | ing regarding friends port ¢ Of & ports. the | d A \ tary, Whea serve city. Two days later he reversed the | Nebraska. 1am advised, however, that the proprietor's house in the Via San garden of the proprietor’s house, in the V was the nophew of €. W, Marsh, and was connected with the Marsh bank, und becume | consent. The other members have been asponsor for the vejuvenated institution, | ready for the past two days, as all cracked in three places to the second floor National. Well known bankers of Lincoln have knowu for some time that the Capital will recommend to throw out certain pre National bank was in bad shape, but none of darmes was required to keep the street in : > caved for Y » Before | tolli and Archbishop, Irelund. 1t has been 5 The following letter has beon hunded to | INES were caved for by the police. Before | t 1 plains to a certain extent the opposition wing lettor has boon handed | by Mosher to the project of wmaki | | | | | of the treasury designated Lin ¢ recious metals reached a total value | the oftice of executive clerk of the senate fulrs 06 my chient iy sutoir T benat the 8 | Claudio was less damaged. AL the windows ::ul.l\ul u..\.‘ mo _\..uvl in \\m.lelln 1.»“I|-|, the Tlantane 'd Disfigured Corpses 850000000, an increase over exports | was abolished a year ago, to give vent to candidic | were smashed for 100 yards on either side, | Russian rusge, In case they do not as not until & visit was made to the | of the preceding yearof §15,000,00 = some senatorial spieen against the news- SWinoy | No walls we wkd, however, and by | K1OW the lauguage in Jangary, W, they | 0t Was Tt With &, Vst WAk W S iE | of the proceding yearof 8150000, EXDOIS | 4o traternity, the number of elective ofi for the breakage of glassware, crockery and | Will be expelled ble reality of the accident became apparent. | Of ¢ cers was reduced to three. The position of e i 780 | furniture, little harm was done. g Fore e ting the undertaker. were the | hundrea thousand dollars, The priucipal | socretary of the scnate is the best oue B arsiizamoots. b HABT i A ik r.m:x ,..\lm.ml\ um bitlans have no Flght 10 | *The propeietor of the hotel says he is con y Brought Suit for Damages. g G e tied duriug the | natlons to which exporta g within the gift of congress, 8o far as_salary Intertere, Moved, thereforv, by the highest | yinced that both explosions were caused by Tonoxto, Ont., Jan. 22.—Aetion has beer | i " “oopo’ hyndages had been removed | Geru $434.251; Spaiu, $001,450; United | is concerned. ‘The place piys $5,396, and has kol e oo "K“.“”"='<K-"l<""'l: I\ “’{' druw [rwn; H--l a man whom he discharged recently ° | taken inst the Stouffville ageut of the | from the bodies und the awful ravages of | States of America Frauce, \I at its disposnl nently ..}1 of the smaller pives, however, that the disagreement was | Senatorial contest. My chiof rogret fs that — New York Mutual Life Insurcnce company | the burning flames were plainly apparent. | #,644,35; England, £15 patronage, The position of sergeant-at-arms B hasaided. OF 'ihs oo Taard 1o ane 41«‘;”.‘,.,1..:‘..”:,.; rml.w cuibarrass iy tronds, | = T{}" ':“'-"'"M‘l l'rlul- 2 ooy the Maouiame ’f‘,lm, Y | 8 U e e D Ty rela | Tihe” exports to the United States aggre- | of the senate is worth 4,500 and chaplyia .t v whose good opinton I value more thun political | Aowax, N. 8., Jan, 22—In the House of | puny of this city for $20,000 dawages for | tives. The oil, wherever it had touched the | ga #4,040,055 more thun io the preceding | #00 u year g €ity, the Capital Nutional was the only one | preferment. JOuN M, THUKSTON. 1 Asscwbly Saturday afternoon Premier Clid- l alleged slander, L% 0y l skin, had burned deep into the flesh, while | fiscal year, | I'iere are at vhis time fiveopen candidates ovder, aud it was given out from Washington that the reversal was because 1 owe to those great Interests which T repre- miscellaneous products fell off several the Lincoln baukers could not agree upon | sent piofessionally an absolute loyalty with order could be fed into effect t traus

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