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‘THE OMAHA OMAHA, PART ONE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. GERMANY'S WINTERS I PAGES 1. I NUMBER (OVER A POKER GAME | Bribery Investigating Committes Inquires » Into Oharges Against Sheridan, 250, more than & surmise, is that the chancellor | TV 7 Y \ 7 | and runs a clothisg housebere. The beliet : \ Tvoe 1 | THE BEE BULLETIN. stan increasing diMculties, but at the - - | main cause of hiifall and’ most people be. — % | Weather for Omaha and Weinity s | same time, like agood re- | | lieve the county will losefmthing he will | foce main at his post so 1. General News from Germany's Capital needs him or asks What Ferrys Eievation Menns st Kansas Repablicans Win in Coart Life in ¥ Heat Nitver Ader ; Snow soldier. r long as the emperor | satest HAEROFS DIE. Interesiing Discussion as to Which Has Been s \ the Ooldest Since 1849, i ‘ him. Caprivi's g admirin New President of the French Senate May Pay | Off Some Political Grudges. Opponents to Bishop Ireland's Educational o Six Men Lose Their Lives While Attempting ising i to Rewcus thefrew of & Stranded Vessel Scheme Are Still on the Warpath. New Broroung Mass., Feb 25 —Six Nperors un r \ N T | were whoed ctyhunk of the JESUITS STIRRING UP MUCH STRIFE Some Seial Tuilk MEANS A CHECK TO CARNOT AND RISOT | 7 s taindiLalt 5t whilo teying b rescue the crew of & stranded vessel. The on ¢ 1 the volunteer of the isctts Humane society's boat the tufortunate TIMOTHY AKIN — his devotion s.and he has not always men 2. N RONE | | nduras Portrayed. HIS STOLEN LETTERS SHOWN AFFIDAVITS OF PLAYERS INTRODUCED Washington Lattor. Still Block the House fornia Knocked Out. Probability of the Order's Retura Has Ex- Policy of tae Diractors of France's Destiny s cited Much Barnest Opposition. Wiil Have to Be Changed. The na ‘ A "t 3 CAPTAIN 7 : ISIAH TAY LOR. | STRENGTH OF THE NEW FARMERS PARTY MAY RESULT IN. THE SENATE'S ABOLITION “H-I\ }‘\ “1\“‘;:;\'“\1_“ & KENRICK S SUCCESSOR BEING DISCUSSED | e AL, ERICK A. AIKEN, | | bt e ey v Akin | Oondition of the Aged Archbishop of St. d tied around himse 10. Wakeman Among the Lowly Ttalians slipped off a Louis Oauses Much Conoern. Reallsm on the Modern Stage 2 Brigh tenas Antiquity GOING ON IN EUROPE caves & wife ar i A wife and thr d three cl the terrible storr nd Torn Oopies Rescned from the Waste Basket and Carefully Pasted Together, Second Week of Leat in Sosi Sketeh ot J. Sterling Morton. Lincoln and Nebriska News. Revival Meetings in Omaha. suncll Hlafs rative Hom»s Buildin Kohn Charged with Swindliag. Red Willow Oor News from ( IT WAS MERELY A JOKE ORIGINALLY Co-op b Agriculturists of the Kingdom M Strong Show B rope How 0. W. Most Man r Oondy oted the Western Oompany. 1he was facturing IS ACTIVE IN THE MOVEMENT an Omah Financial s Trade Conditions R a Com Editorial and Comment . What the Lodge Men Are Do * the Innugaral Ball. BISMARCK LITTLE POLITICS clal News. MORE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SWINDLE He Takes Deep Interest in Agricultare and Leo's Jubllee Generally Observed, Irresp dret Names Submitted Returned to America Light Na Chan Gowns f Members of the House of last evenung a ff Sow and ng to the Massachu got out and men put off in her, despi 1 and wars Propose to Avold & Keeps Pegging Away at Caprivi tive of Politics or Religion—Switzerland Herz Will Not Be Extra- s found agro % of Electrical boat belox society er crew of the Propaganda for Further Bishop - Pigs rogress Slight Legal Techuicality in the Ahlwarat Shows Up and Pro- ft in a Ham dited Nor Will He s for 8 Woman to Be Married Chappelle's Mission = e A Future Introduction of Riils. ration 1 his » RN was . Sizing Up the Coming Fights mulgates His P Die. —-_ x Matter of Some § press which alation. T ut having the f the Paris house, has not c the way o Berliners have weather of | en the with eavy swe ugs of the ca ton Bennett] | York Herald First all rain | the with [Copyrishted 1893 by James G Beuus, Feb, 25 w Cable o Tu Bee and then all snow b the woek, which ends bells ringing. Berli with 4 mantle of snow s A leurned doctor bas taken it He coldest winter in twenty teresting article on the extr in the Statistis he ¢ cal which has every formed coldest since 1545, far more what the Herald st Politically w there secms to be no vious. The pointed out to you months ag in a manner which is not say at the outset, but 1 mistake when I say th the north water attains is got coutrol below the | the Ashland’s next neizhbor e Big Norrie from the is estimated that if the inflow cor the water will a week. Two b forced t by James Gordon Bennett New York Herald ( Bere | —The clection of presidency of the Senate 1 event of the highest importance, which pyrizhted 1 Panis, Feb, 2 ~Special to Tue % to the saving station. 1 mwen were detert od the £ the vessel if it was possible to do s They had a long, hard an s pull and waves threatened every moment to en- | Ireland said to then 1 st 1hey succeeded 1o get | Ledochowski are two or three add the vesscl. A rope w Bishop Riordan of San Franciscc 4 S Beoiant 1 ling | contain no 4 compromising than the } the yrighted Rome, Feb, Special to Tar 1 peril among the st 893 by James Gordon Bennett.| New York Herald Cable Ber 1 underst 1 that len letters of Archbishop have boen sent to leve I N Feb. 25 —[Spacial Tele- The bribery investiga- mmittee lab. day today in an flort to construct s outof a very ordinary mole hill and nearly succeedod. It had under consileration tho resolutions fered by Ca ) relative te charges made in t of the interior comf able 10 rescue . Spec ot mder v Unless the e its level or - The anti-Semites put seriously Hartwich, th Ahlwardt has been e himse tz st Paach ani seventh level will suffer out of joint pernaps not t ad vocate ati ley s imo ay ient that Noris tn 1608 © newspapes n expression of 1 tate that Repr d 108tk siderable sum y al a poker game, The let Adan, it se took the resolutio n was, T hear, writter i Y T rnest, although they were all | Riordas DEFIED THE COURT. 16008 8% § ise, The coms Rl Chict hat bt % P b A i . f Tt g \tter in good faith and Sk iand, Car the charges. The 2 ntatives Sheridan organized M H fler, u reporter of to & i b 5 e o paper which firsy suggestive ; very human outspok men | doubts as to One reland’s o d's state b y men hav Sheridan b a sickly Day of South Dakota Adjudged Guilty of Contempt ! Tate 1as ceas n pr t ¥ D.. Feb. 25 2 of tr end t trators ably Day w tho comp here whic was invariat his ned by nea illage, fone of worst disuster k iber of aMdavits rathered round the tive poker layout, all of which tended to v connected with the m that occasion. Aubstance of the AMdavits, afidavit sde by “Judge” Bale written paragraphs i the other n iat th _ ans Woe for y island n 2 v in e v he government raises its voi nst th refor X t \ w the s t I cked vessel wps ascertained t turn of the Jesuits and Sagua, laden. with power in this direction. In t for Bostow. Tt an important meeting has been him an 11 be lost. The capsa short tyy b T Rt f tri 18d upon N, or & sted in the gam, men, where 1,500 evang to b saved and landed couched in terms selected for the guidance N a allegations that of Germany assemb resolutior who 5 3 he bady of Fredsrick A. Aiken was | of the 1 nt. In the most striking of rds orany %o both the kaiser and Count Cap Willlam Lauds Him at a Dinner | wh ormng which the game the latter they wrote ah plased) Anl AREY Party—German News Notes, e Indictment of the Jes bl THETRACK. was asserted 1o was no wa game or losses number fifty stag is M. Ca be oblige: n iba was he were several lists from parts using were worn nd and sent T Ay & game of ¢ eror washed ashore this these it u 1 that no trust uld be put in ev how, under i JUMPED asked Miracalous Escape of Pasengers on Orray, N. Y., Feb, 25~The Erze vestibule fact train No. § was wreckedabout one mile east [ A The | of Vandalia at noon today and ten persons | these frage chafed | were seri injured, though n was | evidence they scem to killed. The train wassumming at a origin bout thirty-cight miles an v To Succeed Kenrick. rour curve onithe f the Alle- | The prospact of having to decide on a suc- river when the Pullman dining and | cessor to the venerable archbishop of St ped fhestrack and were | Louis is somewhat troubling the propagrnda dowa 3 twenty-foot bank | just now. When it was lately proposed to 1t 18 remarkable thatno | give Mgr. Kenrick 8 coadjutor three names he most seriously injured | were sent to Rome from America. They are 6o Peoria wera Bishops Spaulding of WiLLIAM SACKETT, cook o0a dining car, seri- | Krin of Wheeling and Chatard of ous cut on hips and legs. were returned “The Jesuits through their principles poi son the mc through their ¢ as of truthfulness among the people. Th order is a secret institution, foreign i spects 1o the principles of all social and civil life. The Jesuits imperil the freedom of the conf which is nec- essary.” Such is the reply to penter to bring yp the qu of the Jesuigs. Which intens Expeets Some of th in any 5, 8. D Tne B son ol this city Spoils. e S. B. C yme bit Erie and endanger | Boettiche >rial home | ter vision istitution order t sh the will be the r ical electoral platf The Senate | deputies ¢ ty and hancellor. was devoted t and representa Senate led the conversation | the f of gre -arian party Chancellor von Caprivi was not present and the etperor, in offerinz a toast to him alluded to s sacrificing his personal feal | ings to the service of thes Aunother afidavit w ey another firmed that Sheri well known for tion with Mississippi smade by G. W. Ir f the players, and it af- Wwas 1ot In the room on the night until 10:3), and that the only part played in the procecdings was that of & peacemaker tosettle a dispute which had arisen. Louis Pelz, who sat in the game, made a similur afidayit. Enough was shown in the several aflidavits to satisfy the com- mittee that Mr. Sheridun wasa much abused man, and then the Journal's reporter who wrote the articie bringing the Red Willow sman 83 promiaently befgre the public, was put on the rack Could Not Bluff the Reporter. e committec souzht to compel him to give up the name of the man who told him that Sheridan had played cards and lost concluded | n This the reporter refused to do. He he st, but he delined o instigated | udge from internal | have a transatlantic | oot the port know who Missouri steam- | vine vk ts to receive the internal rev tor at Alaska, from President- | he | elect Cleveland. Comi Coulson is a lifelong dmocrat of wide influence, and while rich, would appreciste some good of | fice. H. says ‘i.at he has assurance of his appointment if he desires the place, but has not yet decided whether he wants it or not ATIRIEUTES 1T 70 PARKHURSTISM. and nation ver very popular. by universal s comn 108 boats in early years. expe: our rights in sly me ty of the senators elected As Ferry is_perhaps valar scnator ia France, his want of popularity will be reflected upon the Senate, and it is certain that the campaign will be energetically carried on. During the electoral period which is approaching, it will be terrible. he superior of § ssional ted su'T ate and to his the decision of the | fidelity to his emperor in such terms as in on of the return | spired the conviction that he would ¢ b bsition has aroused | driven from ofice when the emparor shoula feeling throughout the ve been forcel to ) to an over | whelming defeat |* Priuce Bismarck is in the closest touch | Everyihing outside of France is as flat as cellor’s hand, because it is well understood | with the new and rapidly growing agrarian | ditch water. The papal jubilee proves that that if the return of the Jesuits were | party. He has responded to expressions of | the whole of E without distinction of Vincennes. These names socorded 1t would mean an entire change of | devotion sert to him from a number of meet- | relfgion, renders homage to the aged pontiT, R. K. Brroes, Patterson, N about three weeks ago by the propagsnda face on the part of the center, who would | ings with. assurances that he is m fall | The incident at Basle between France and | on head with a request for furth then vote for the passing of the military bill, | sympathy with the movement. The Ham- | Switzerland was of no importance, but it is a T, CAGNER, Jersay Ci N. formution, which have not yet been received. thus showing themselves to be. as already | burger Nachrichten in a series of articles, | sign th nce has lost the sympathy of | head, shoulder dislocated: The aeath of Kenrick would be Aikely to | stated, a mere opportunist party | obviously inspired by Prince Bisma: ¢ rupture of com F. A, WreeLer, Pulllsan conductor, s cause some coufusion. as great However; as far as can be foreseen, ithe | cites the Jeaders of the movement wounds and contusions on up and knees. deal of rivaluy for the Mgr. return of the Jesuits to Germany is almost npy ling a gheny sleeping cars jun precipitated and demolished, one was killed sue country It is a daring coup to try to force the chan- Deputy Coroner Westo a Queer Report. New Yomk, Feb. 25.—Deputy Weston has been examining th department in reference 1o the crease in deaths from malpractice 1 his report of New York Makes , contusions Coroner | T tate health recent in- J., cut on in- not to there is a T succession Sio labors today. 1In says | was threatened with arr | ax impossibility. The kaiser himself has a dread of this sect, and we huve only to recall the speoch which Caprivi made on January B 99, 1892, Speaking upon the question of the leaucation bill, he said 'As to how the united governments feel Bapon this order, it should not be brought Bback into the homes of Germany.” The Vossische Zeitung has ‘against the return of the Jesuits, which ma be taken us representing the views of the gov- ernment. It says the government is not so powerfui as to wish rashly to stir up this Liiew storm on the subject of the Jesuits. For the Jesuit order. as time has shown, there is Do room in Germany. We favor tolerance in 1l things, but are not against tolerance. Nevertheless, the center party is bent on the fight, and it must be remembered this party comprises nearly one-third of the vote , of the Reichstag. Moving Up of Farmenrs. According to an informant who is well wersed in political movements here the ac- tion of the Bund der Landwerth, otherwi the Agriculturists league, is the most im- rtant movemeut seen in this country in twenty years. There scems to be no doubt us to the earnestness or strength of the smovement or the ability of theleaders. They 1 have ext » at court and throughout the Their claims are: Enough import duties ito make products pay; no diminution of resent tariff; no cc ciul trea ther o which sha lioration of t . idustries ansive icultural the mer ussia or intrie the a above a f taxes ana e reduction rvisi 8 close gove duce vent fa and consumers receiving or paying false tion of the rights in responsibilities so that the lord and tenant may be ter defined These are some of the principal ¢ By far the one of most political riance is that in which they refuse to the Russian commercial treaty. The charges are brought against them that they are ar- rogant, that they areme ng worked by Bismarck, that they made no objections to the Austro-Hungarian treaty, which was passed by an immense majority aund is much more serious for them and that they are acting against the interest of the pe who re- quire cheap bread. Whilst Germany has yearly increased her imports of corn from America, the best thing would be that the farmers sbould have their own way, because exch absolut prices matter sts of land- im| entertai the dearness of oats would bring in and does | bring in large quantitics of maize upon which omuibus horses are vrincipally fed, Hand of the Iron Chancellor. That Bismarck has had large influence in the agricultural demonstration is without doubt, for he takes a large interest in agri culture. Herr Plots, the leader of the agri cultarists, has been in constant communi cation with the ex-chancellor, and left for Friedrichsrube immediately after the great meeting at Tivol hall It seems without doubt that in the Reichstag the agriculturists wonld be beaten, bocause the center and freissinige parties are agalust them. In the wean time the agriculturists are carrying on & very active campaign. In the midst Of all these things we have sonstantly recurring reports of the dissolu- tion of the Reichstag, the retirement of Ca- privi, and 80 forth. One of themw, resting on a strong article | abate their attacks upon the government and predicts their eventual triumph. Rector Ahlwardt was | Bloetzensee jail yesterda His | tence hus expired. His. rolease made the occasion of a demonstration by the | anti-Semitics. Herr Hartwig and Herr | Werner, members of the Reichstag, de | nounced the Hebrews in a most violent man- ner. Ahlwardt wae heartily cheered upon declaring that he was prepared to forfeit liberty again if he cowd only hasten the | deliverance of the Fatherland from the | loathsome plague of Judeaism. The War department has decided upon the discontinuance of maize as a regular mixture i making bread. from the sen It Piensed the Emperor. Bexuix, Feb. 25 —Mascagni conducted his | opera, “Cavalleria Rusticana,” at the Ber- lin opera house this weex. The tickets sold at a premium and the audience manifested boundless enthusiasm. Emperor William | called Mascagni to the imperial box and pre sented to him the order of the Prussian | crown of the third class. Steamer Sunk in Collision. Loxvox, Feb. 25 —[Special Telegram to | THE BEr]—The British steamer Cincora | Plying between London and the Mediterra. was sunk off Dungeness this morning | by cc with a ( The third | engineer and fireman of ra were drowned. The Cincora was a vessel of 65§ tons. | nean. ark ‘Will Be Sent to the World's Falr, Crry oF Mexico, Feb. 2.—A car load of the new 'decorative st garnet’” re- | cenuly yvered Niven, a New York nera) was pea to New York last three rioads will be forwarded for exhibition Lo the Worid's fair within the next week. rose Hist Amnesty to Politioal Prisone: Lasnox, Feb. 35.—The Cortes has approved | the government's proposal to grant amnesty to all political prisoners. This will result in the liberation of the insurgents condemned | toexile and imprisonment for engaged in the Oporto outb: and February, 1891 nuary Mrs. Gladstone L. Feb. 25.—Mrs. Gladstone, wife of the British premier, has been confined to | ber bed all the week suffering from a cold | She is better today e R Collided with & Locomotive. CHIcaco, I1L, Feb. 25.—A suburban passen gertrain on the Illinois Central collided with a locomotive this afternoon th en | giues were thrown into the ditch and | wrecked. J. Franks and George Bastick, the two engineers, were badly hurt injuries are not fatal. None of the passen «ers were hurt, excepting one, who suffered slight injur Loxpox | L Will Not Get His Million. BRrookLyN, N. Y., Feb. 5.—The suit in- | stituted by John E. Dubois against the Brooklyn bridge for §1.000,000 damages for alleged infringement of patents in use in the | Brooklyn caissons, has been decided in favor | of the bridge trustees. T Stricken with Paralysis. SrrixerieL, 1L, Feb. 25.—Judge N. M. Broadwell, one of the leading members of the bar here was stricken with paralysis to- day. The attending physician stated to- night he could not say whether his patient would recover or not. was | | declined to over Sunda Their | 'he dificulties with Siam originated in the rectification of the frontier, but the country will not hear of a colonial war. The Panama trial drags along. People are beginning to get tired of it. Reliabl on leads to the belief that England will not grant the extradition of Herz as the papers are not properly made out. He is suffering from diabetes, immediate danger. JAcQUES ST. CERE. e Threaten to Cat Rutes. Kaxsas Crty, Mo., Feb. 25.—The officials of the Memphis route today declare posi- tively that they have indisputable evicence that the Missouri Pacific has made a rate of §16.75 to Washington for an inaugural ex- cursion. They say also that unless the rate is withdrawn they will make a rate of §15. The Alton people are getting stirred up over the threatened reduction in rates, and one of the high officials of that road who happened to be in the city today declared that the Alton would make a out that would make some poople’s hair stand on end if the other roads did not stop their foolishness. He said the Alton was prepared to 'name & rate of £10 and would do so if the other mat | roads cut below the agreed fare, Allen Manvel Buried at San Diegu Sax Dirgo, Cal., Feb. 25.—The funeral of Allen Manvel, the late president of the Santa Fe, took place from the white parlor of the Hotel Del Coronado to Mount Hoy cemetery this afternoon. It was private with brief serv by Rev. T. C. Rela, pastor of Coronado Presbfterian church. In addition to the regular pall bearers there were eight honorary ones, including A Speare and Bryant Howard of this city, E S. Babeock of five railroad men. A lot was purchused next to Governor Waterman's grave, as Mr. Manvel preferred t0 be buried here Coronado and LA T Consulted with Mr. Cleveland. Lakewoop, N. J., Feb. 25.—Hon. J. G Caxlisle arrived from Washington today and was met at the station by Mrs. Cleve- land and was driven to the cottage where he found ~the president-elect and Judge Gresham. The three held a conference until 8o'clock. Then Judge Gresham was driven 10 the station by Mrs. and Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle went out for a walk. The judge talk about the object of his visit and said that he would return at once to Chicago. Mr. Carlisle will be Mr. Cleveland's guest la sle —————— McKinley Haus Good Security. MassiLLox, O., Feb. 25.—It transpires that Governor McKinley holds as security for his obligations as endorser for Walker a §100,000 twenty-year toutine policy on Walker's life which has already run sixteen years and is now worth $60,000, o NEW Yokk, Feb, 25.— At the office of the Life Insurance company in this city, referred t0 in the dispatch from Massillon, ., it 1s de- nied that there is any truth in the statement that McKinley is secured by a policy on the life of Walker, e m— Will Make Kestitation, Guavuixe, Mich, Feb. 2 —FEx-County Treasurer Juckson, who was arrested on a charge of embezzling $15,000 of the county funds, claims that he will be able to return all the money soon. During the past two years he has been dealing in real estate and has considerable mouey invested in stone quarries in the upper peninsula. He is also proprietor of the Grayling bouse of this city but his life is in no | F. HoweLL, New York, bad cut on head Hesny Bover, Jersey City, serious injury on legs. F. W. WiLsox, New York tusions on body and legs. F. J. Biuuixes, conductor, bad cuts on head and body Coxpucror TroMas, slightly injured Many of the passengers suffered from the terrible shock. —————— ASSAULTED BY THUGS. serious con Des Molnes' Deputy Postmaster the Viotim ot Bold Robbers. Des Morses, Ia., Feb. 25.—[Special Tele- gram to Tae Bre.]—Colonel Jesse W. Cheek, deputy postmaster of Des Moines, while lock- ing the safe in his office about midmght tonight preparatory 10 going home, was as- saulted by three men who came upon him while his back was turned, They struck him with a sandbag and knocked him senseless. When he recovered consciousness the thugs were gone and the safe was locked, and itls not known whether anything was stolen. Mr. Cheek is not thought to be very badly hurt. Distigured for Life. Siovx Crry, Ia., Feb. 25.—[Special Tele gram to Tee Bee.]—Eva Barrett, a_girl liv- ing in the little town of Kingsley, east of here, stepped behind a building last evening to empty a pail of water, when a man seized her and poured a bottle of acid 1 her mouth She was terribly burned and though the in- uries not fatal, will disfigure her for life Blaze at Sioux City. Swovx City, Ia., Feb. 25.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue BeE]—A portion of the An wnufacturing company's planing mill plant destroyed by fire last night The loss is less than #10,000; insurance, $12,500 The fire originafed f combustion in the paint room. m spontaneous MACKAY’S CONDITION. in auy Dangerand Will Recover— The Would-He Assassin. Sax Fraxoisco, Ggl., Feb. 25 —Nothing of consequence ddveloped today in connec tion with the shoeting of John W. Mackay terday by W. C. Rippey, the old man by misfortune:. Rippey was con- scious today, but too feeble to’ talk. It hardly seems possible-that Rippey can sur- vive his self-inflicted 'wemnd. On the other hand, the man whom #he-would-be assassin attempted to kill issald by his attenaing physician to be ia nodamger. Mr. Mackay slept last night as wellas could have been expocted. The woumd looks very healthy and there " is no fever of consequence. Mr. Mackay's grit has not de- serted him and he ds in very good spirits No one is permitted to see him excepting his physicians. Searrie, Wash., Feb. 25.—Mrs. Bessic Rippey, wife of Wesley C. Rippey, who shot J. W. Mackay yesterday, is a resident of this He is | city, where she keeps a lodging house. She ys she married Rippey in Denver in 1876, | secretary and treasurer Four years later she was divorced from him. She says Rippeyg while in Denver, worth §150,000, bufflost it all in stocks. became so morose over nis losses she could not live with him ————— Embezfler Arvested in California. Sa¥ Fuaxcisoo, Cal, Feb. 25 —John H Sturzeon, a fugitive from Lycurgus, O., has been arrested here for emberzling $15,000 in trust funds, { lives was | aeclares that 1t is abso He | O'Connell the St. Louis coadjut date. He has much Rome and juncture who has been often talked of for rship, 1s not a candi- usaful work to illy be spared at do in this Chappelle's Mission. Megr. to present Although Chapelle has not bean charged the minutes of the so- called conference of archbishops to the pope, it is thought more than probable that he will have something to say about them when he sees the holy father. His unreservad en dorsement of Mgr. Satolli in talking to me should gratify the vatican, fora strong im- pression, 1 belicve, prevails in the United States that he was not one of the prelates who approved of the papal delegate’s educt tional plans. Archbishop 1reland's henchman, Father Conway of St. Paul, left Rome rather sud- denly for England on Wednesday, after a short visit. He intends to return soon after Easter. KENRICK'S CONDITION. His Physical Health Has Returned sufficient to Enable Him to Work. Sr. Lovis, Mo., Feb. 25.—Sensational ru- morsas to the siznificance of Archbishop Ryan's presence in this city have been rife and reports implying a serious state of ec- clesiastical affairs have gone out. Mr. Ryan positively stated today U his to St. Louis carries no official importance, but is prompted by the warm friendship he hus always felt for his distinguished brother prelate. The news of recent Archbishop K 10 hasten to St ness of his serious visit illness of urged Archbish tyan Louis, fearing th; ick well beloved fri iend m be Archbishop Kenrick has so far recovered as to be once more attending to his diocesan duties with almost his old time vigor. He took a ride this afternoon with Archbishop Ryan. No communication relative to the c adjutorship has yet been received at the archiepiscopal residence. All statements as 1o the irregularity of papers, etc trary notwithstanding. rests. KILLED ALL Coal Miners Dropped Breaking Cable, Crxcixxam, O., Feb. 25.—A Commercial Gazette special from Coalton, O., says At 5 o'clock this occurred in the mines here by which three men lost their Sam Brown, his son Syduey, aged and George Brown, were being hoisted to the top in the cage. Near the surface the cage tipped and the three men were hurled o the bottom of the shaft, 8 distance of 125 feet All were iustantly killed. T coming up at the t clinging to the bars of th THREE. an accid Corwin coa e escaped death by cage - Condemns the Home Rule Bill. New Yok, Feb. 25.—The Natiogal League of America tonight issued an address to Irismen. It is signed by the president, It condemns Glaa- stone's home rule measure as insufficient and ately unworthy of the wants of th ——— Mines Flooded IRoNWoOD, Mich., Feb. 25.—The flooding of the Great Ashland mine, near this city, is a more serious matter than at first supposed The new pump set up on the tenth level ten days ago has been drowned out, and the water i rising st the rate traditions and the Irish people. | lieve | 10,000,000 tons | the persons of . H. ( Down & Shaft by a | 8¢ | serious results m fo! there } city s been taken by the coroner of thus far in 1803 isitions in cases of 'hat this indicates a m affairs is shown by the in 1882 nd , said Dr. Wi direct result of Pa: is one T thought worthy ation and 1 these statistics for the purpose of presenting a paper to one of the medical societies. Dr. Cyrus Edson of the health department said he agreed with Dr. Weston that the increases in cases of malpractice was due to the closing of disorderly houses. Movements of Ocean S mers February 25. At Alexandria — Arrived — Fuerst Bis. marck, from New York. At Bremer Haven—Arrived—Elbe; from New York At New York—Arrived—State of Ne- braska, from Glasgow; Vendome, from Rotterdam; Brittanic, from Queenstown; Werra, from Bremen At Boston—Arrived—Boston City, London. this ante-mort aborty seve criminal fact that but one and none in 1802 the rstism. 1 be increase is the The subject ston, f scientific consider- from P —— Discovered SaciNaw, Mich,, ated in St. Louis ed by Hon. W. R. 1t is calculated that over re in sight. Mr t leased Hi » and ay him a royalty of 80 cents d to net Mr Burt of this per t Burt §300,000 a — In the Hands of a I PriLa s, Pa., Feb. Harr the e & Saylor the Rea s on creditors. with a capital stock 400,000 has been issued - The Fire Kecor, Feb. 25.—A te World's fair eral hundred dollars. The 1S fifty feet from the mining g not the flames 1 this compan ation was org: 800,000, of which Cuicaco, IL. house on the damaged by porary power grounds was extent of was but and had discovered owed e Murder in Spain. 2.—An English tor, entered the office of brothers t and killed Jose and y wounded the other brother. He then attempted suicide, but was overpowered and bound. No cause is known -— Killed by His Brother-in-Law. Hagrixgrox, Del., Feb. 25.—James Greenly and his brother-ir John Wi ren of this quarreled tonigh law commu | Warren drew a knife and stabbed Greenly | to death He has surrendered hi was taken to the Dover jail —— Will Be Exhibited as & Specimen. Berareeey, Pa., Feb. 25.—The double six- inch tube, sixty two feet long, was finished today at the Bethlehem ordnance works. It will be sent 10 the Chicago fair as a part of the Bethlehem company's exhibit. ——— Smalipox in Portiand, Oregon. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 2.—Four cases of smallpox were discovered in St. Vincent's hospital today. They were removed to the pest house, self and { cases and. an expe to become agitated sisted in nittee A recess was taken u over the prospect, and fing the curiosity of the 1 the afternoon and then Schaffer was again put on the stand. 1 he refu 1 to disclose the name of his informant. He was accorain placed nn- ler arrest,and but for the action of the house in coming to his rescue late this after- noon he might tonight sleep in a dungeon. As it was, the mountain erected by the com- mittee with so much care crumbled Jnto dust as soon as the members of the house at~ tacked 1t The bribery investighting committee made no further progress into the alleged bribery ant public will have to wait until next week before further curios- ity can besatisfied. Mosher" 'eculiar Methods. A great many interesting facts in regard to Defaulter Mosher's peculations came out in district court this afternoon. The deposi- tion of M. D. Welch heard before Judge Tibbetts disclosed mauy facts in regard to the peculiar business methods of the Western Manufacturing company. The old original company was formed over 3 ¥ Stabler & Deisher, a firm of implement dealers who had been engaged in business in Hastings for s number of years. Th the concern deeply in debt and were finally closed out by Mosher undes a chattel mortgage Mosher then cona self under the icted the business him- ) the Western Manu- ilthough he alone formed Huribut acted as his man- this period that the were ed upon the market, opinion that the all the way from as his in satisfied a great deal of inced the committee contest claim resolution, slation had been indulged in as to wh € would recognize any of plicated in referring the mat- ter to a special committee, and if so what The speaker did e proposition to name as such committee, Porter, the mover of the tion, and Howe and Leidigh, the pair who jointly and disjointedly moved for its refe He said that in case he did this Porter chairman of the com- straightway encountered so pposition ded to leave all at and pick up entirely new material id contributing to a eontinuation of curiosity whe: nsiderable the parf side he would usider for a while t resol he would make mittee, and hat he dex ied at the close of the session with a total of 545 That is the limit so far ncerned, but the senate yes for the introduction of bills, as it has been in session but thirty-seven days. The total of 802 is likely 1o be swelled w st 850, as they came n dur- ing the past two days at an unprecedented rate, and it is known that there are several not yet submitted that have been in course of preparation for some time. Scheme of House Committess. Some of the house committees were unable to get projected bills in shape for introduc- tion today, and it is stated that arrange- ments will be made for their introduction in the senate. Some of the members are not at all wor- ried about the fact that the limit has exe fortieth day of the

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