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N B A AN AR AR AAAAS NSNS m ‘THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. _ mn - AR AR AR A AR S 2 AR & A SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGE I'ABLISHED JUNE emperor received the conzratulations of the viteh, § \ fmparini family, He then Conditions Uncertal —yobably Heavy Snow ¢ me. nm-.«; .;r [} ; imp n’..l ;m-."n e i TAKEN TO MEAN WAR, — Page D O O e G i s ‘ by s L Bismarck Again b fligh Favor { P ’ i i Will Again Aid in Direoting the | staffand the chief of his civil and nititary | Marquis of Queensberry Disclaims Any Taste | paris Press Looks Akkhnee at the Bertin | Defiance to Law and Order Shouted from the Man Who Made 'Em on the Rules, Warring Factions in Brasil Are Now Wills Bismarck Will Again o cabinots, as well a3 numbor of other dis- Tt ths Waders olgs Hing Reconsilitation. Plaor of ts Okscab Uprone i the French Chumt & b Mata -4 OombremIe Bmpire He Helped Create. tinguishad people. LA bl 8 LCopyrighted 184 by Press Publishing Company.] oor of the Chamber, Hewsiiiate Ankisuy tor PeRcs 3 ak Jomp 0, ¥ Aftor theso visits the imperial court at- e \l'uu“. -'-\ln '~‘T" \-‘]"—‘“l"\'nrk \\orhl\‘nhllt'" 2. Pennsylvania Miness on n Strike. S tended an impressive religious service mn che Special to Tie Bee. J—~Paris is surprised at \ Union Pacifie Wage Schedule. MIRA A I WILLIAM EEDS HIM MUCH AT PRESENT | 1ot chupel. Immeliatcls attorwards tho | WS CEASED TO BE A FACTOR OF SPORT | b rrigia treatment of the Wismarck | TURBULENCE AT THE DEPUTIES SITTING | carbect's dourney of Teiampis ADMIRAL BENHAM ASKED TO MZDIATE f : membars of tha -fmperial family and the — apotheosis by the Franch press, The treat- 3. Heath's Washington Letter: — { e representativas of the rd amilios w : i ment is explained by the. fact that threo | - ; ; Yesterday's Debate in the House. ) e Al Oaprivi Considered Little Better than a l.‘ ; P L,““‘.\ ,‘,,_ ['l 4 :” ,f"nr:‘",‘“'.w*l“‘[]','. Only a Gambling Machine Oonducted at an | oo™ o™ csian agents apprised tho | Disorder g0 Violent that the President Had Ameniliments to tho Witson Bt Al 1, | Bi8 Gou]lofln s Souzht to Sottle tho Strifs ; {s Royal Master where o grand reception of all the notables Enormous Exponss to All, ministry of the impending event, and of the to Arbitrarily End the Session, 4, Last Week i the Socinl World. in the Southera Repablic. ) lork to His Royal Master: of Berlin was held. ‘The ladies of the court causes compelling {t. Comments were, there- oear Musical Notes and Gossip. 3% 1 ey wore long, trailing promenade dresses and fore, regulated by seéret instructions sent 5. va:lln'n ']"M| ~-vul-_nn '.. INSTAUCTIONS SENTLE " ARt e - 112 | hats and the men all wore uniforms or court | HE DID NOT WRITE THE FAMOUS RULES | from the mimistry. There was a ludicrous | ACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT QUESTIONED AL AL C N 00 WASHINGTION 6. Councit BluMs cal News, of public opinion. But while they w | — Among thoso prosent wera the grand ore i L. b L A0 ; o ; A t3 §he Used to Induce Her Grand- | dukes of Baden, Hesse, Tuscan 5 Oode that Bears His Name Was Prapared by wmlhwl Inalmost contemptuous terms, the | Interpellation Regarding the Prooedings | * fRilvrhine “l":,“““"l'l‘“" L bl Chauces for gn Barly Afjustment of the rguments £he Use ce He s Altenburg: tho princes of Sixony-Saxe- i N rveal opinion of the journalists was that the X 7 dobth HM ARt ol N o PONE S to Recall tie Princ Wilicae Buyssialogen: Bies, ; Walledl His Cambridge Obhua, cmperor was forced toh entrench himsolf tn | Against the Anarchists Uanses the Row. Awsessor Gurpenter Will Stiok. Diffioulties Ave Very Good son to Recal 8 B3 imar, Saxe-Memninge s, Wi " G 0 s £ ey ] i Saxe-Altenburg and Mecklenh hwerin, the popular good will ofore risking tho —_— o BRI Rhee sk ST 6w Faow — chances of tha policy that he holds most at 1y of yivinz out the parole Wl | npRECATES THE DECADENCE OF BOXING | heavt and which is algiost certain to cnd in | SCENE NEVER EQUALLED IN HISTORY AtRIE b SOIR Omn The cerem ADYIRAL DA G\MA WANTS TOD MUSH BERLINESE WELL PLEA ED AT THE VISIT | the countersizn occurcod soon after 10, \VHIRNEY TNUE Wilye Rl rax worlds. - | noon amidst a ne of the greatest v As the people have unanimously ap- —_— Death of the GLnt Octopus. —_— i military s The placo selected | opiniy it Gentlemon of the Day bo Not | PIOYCE tho :‘“"“""- “_‘hl“ taken as an unee- | Members Shook Theie Fists in Otfier Mem= | 1. End of tho Belt Monopoly | This Demands Wit o Apita et S tis ARy S : served accoptance of his purpose to strike N ome fands o0 Woro Held. | % 3 It SRHEIEINENE SR SAD 1L URSE ERGH J08 tto cobemiony Wik LS BTBND CARED Reatize What They Miss dn Avolding Valide ile Grami : s bers' Faces, While Epithets und Chal- Somne flands thut Onoo Woro Held by President Peixot Every tadi- ] conciiiation Expressed 11 o Little of honor at the arssnal, The woather before his encmies GEOW too strong, if it can Vo Rl kR A v tasates ] 4 : flidd - i e was bright, and tho streots in the the rractice of the Manly be done by throwing tae blame of the initia- lenges Were Hurled Back and Forth 15, Rl ReR Ehe R v eation Favors a I bl Come QLLRILI AU LS neighborhood of the palace and arsenal Attt selt:Detonns: tive on the Franco-Russians, by the Belligerenta it A Een pounding of Diltoreuces. the Chancellor, were packed with p2ople, who choered the Stirred by thie Div sara. I Milk Being Condemaed in O 45 e ik o At the Local The S A i (gt G AL Condition of the Lol Jobbing Trade, | /01 ¢10 Braziian Cable=Copyrighted, 1S4, hy s of Deputies today, and | goy the associated | writies as they arrived or de- ; Berahardt's “lzeyl? celipses all other 3 sted ofcars of the | [Copyrighted 1594 by Press Pablishing Comp vl | tones in vogue, phrtly because of the | PARIS Jan ble ¥y ne in the Cham moa popular e parted. Al the celeby e Sopyrighterd 1894 by Press Publishing Compan.) . {B6 A OFG 1 X at the chapel or LONDON, Jan, 27.—[New York World Ct : A s 6 RiRG g : 3 A d Cable | empire were present, either at the chapel or Loxvos, 1 sumptuous mise-en-séefie and partly throueh 2 ercial and Frawneml News, S b PO AT Bant, Jan. 2 —~(New York !\‘\,”_"_‘”' ‘I'CI'L:_ the arsenal during the early partof the | —Spectal to Wie Ber|—What with the | o050 controverty excited by the Lb- | the sitting was finally suspended peremp- Live Stock Murkets Reviowedd. wf: 2 _.“‘_“‘ u "“\‘ 7.—Dispatehes r —Special to T ‘_“'K- ELIDLOK e 1the variety of dazzling unifor general lethargy which scems always to fall | gyties taken with Batidha and Buddhism, | tOrily by the president. 16, How tha Public Has Boen Plundar & l’ Pl bt Lo tion between Fmperor Willlam and M| o jcoreq” with glitiering orders and s on England when Parliament 13 in sessi0n, | Tho deama itself I8 brivial, disjointed and | M- Clivin Hugues, onc of the deputies, in- Ineymo Tax und Bulldimg-Loan Asso- | Shondentat Rio today unnounce that in all grandfather's great prime ““"“"l," ‘I"II::‘ was positively bowildering, As the erowds | perhaps nothing I can send this week will | ypintoresting, but tha international contro- | terpellated the government on the recent clations, )'whlw-l(‘\\ L Admiral Benham, in com- 1 not presage the restoratl "]_ L The ox- | Fecoznized some distinguished ov popular | ve of such general interest as an | yorsy aroused over thit eavalior treatment of | AMYeStof anarchists. During the course of | e “.d;“, ”I ‘“"r o ed 3*‘.1“‘\' In these Bismarck to the chancellorship. person there wis a great shouting of | interview had today by your corre- | Budgna insures the play indofinite success, | NiS interpellation, M. Hugues caused e 2 _ o waters, has, ufter communieating with the ! 8 | and popular character of 3 Ry pla) ¢ | Durdatat 1841, From the age of 12 until he | United States nmont at Washington, traordinary official and populs “iliochs? and othet signs of welcome, spondent with the marquis of Queensberry | Tho god Buddhn i8¢ropresented as im. | considerablo intercuption upon the part of u on, miu s was 25 yoars old, he was a worki ded in ar terms satisfactory to subscquently becoming a wine merchant, | the goversment of President Poi after takiog @ prominent part in the muni- | wellas to the insurgent commander, and government of commentery. M. | that the rebollion is most likely at an end. fen became an active member of the As exclusively cablod to the Associated workingmen's party, and became editor in | press sever, dmiral da Gamu clief of The Socialist. In iS50 M. Thi am on board the esterdn wption to the princo is uni- i iw srsally recognized here to be of the highest Busy Salutiag Dignita -4 political importance, ~After such a con- The company of guards on dutyat s on the recent prizo fight. That is EIVen | mersed in sensual loveland the shelo plot fa | the supporiers of the government by r tho | most as much space in tho English papers | syeriligious to. Buddtilats, who. aro pifiae | Prosching the latter with persecuting tho : e A el oining the | As the reports of ismarck's reception it | piaiaton plaint, The'affair is complicated | ANArchists asa pretext for supprossing the apicuous mark of favor and uppreciation, ;“,'f::m,‘\\'\'f_\':(’k,f,:":.l:n',',i’:,’;m e oho | Berlin. The marquis married recently and | by an gl Lk :mm':'f,\:,,‘,,;::g,::“:l on | socualists. The \ker also insinvated the cmperor cannot hereafter, e 'l o tinuously. No sooner was the guard dis- | Suddenly a very young lady, said to have & | pahalfof millions of the queen's subjects in | that the government was acting & purpose past, iznoro tho ox-chancellor., Tn fact it is | FERCEREE B0 0N B b Foveiving, | large fortunie, but, until the announcemont | Tndia who are outraged. by th revolting | i illegally scizing correspondance. accepted as most probable that Bismavelcs | IR L T nor, some distinguished | Of the marriage, entirely unknown to is | picturo of Buddha,! Buddhists, it is do- Just ti-d His Course. XOto s I days ago, erien | visited 12ae A Lmiral B was elected to vepresent one of the divisions | United States flazship S o P c hether iie ven e v L S T 2 % 7 Sl o o 5 4 : 1 Feancisco and ! advice 11;}4\.‘ |.“":n‘m“\:hl hercafter be con- | Oficer, when the peculiar cry of ‘“her: family. He was too u_nhaxlv"w;;! .\_wmr Ay 10 | clared, might enduvd the indelicacy of “The | M. Kaynal, minisier of the lnterior, replied | of Mont Lucon in tho Chamoer of Deputies, | vequosted ths American admiral to. (o i, S et (come out), from the sentinel, followed by ve me, but today talked ve Y opreelts | Light of Asia,” bift the introauction of | that tho governmeut only applied the laws [ and since that peviod ho has taken part in | overything possiblo to oefag abous soms B e that the kniser's | the beating of drums, brought all tho guards | BAVINE made an appointunent for the | «Izeyl is too much f0r the faithrul. which had_bean passed by the Chamber of | all manifestations of the socialist party and | wndorstaning which mighe result. - nosre [n(‘s(‘;nl ‘counsel - is mediocre in ability. | back to tho front of the guard house, whore | PUTPOSS. /) ol Gucetnased. Kiiediva nt Cairo, 5 e i L, e of et | made himself much tatked of oy being the | botween the insurgents and the government ¢ were again celled upe rosent arms L sk A i e r.spondence by quoting extracts from the 'st person to si b ¢ yer in 4 5 ¢ g ‘ f Chancellor Caprivi himself is little more than they were again celled upon o presen “Of course,” he said, “all Englishmen Carno, Jan. 27.—Tho Kbedive arrived here 1 first person to sit in the chamber in a blouse: | of Brazil. Rear Admival Benham is reportad bove thut ‘i writings of Reclus, the fugitive friend of —_—— bty would like to have seen their country w today and the English and Egyptian siaff, | voiiant, z FOR THE GOOD O 'Phio enthusiasm of the people about the | DUL Very fow were greatly disappointed, for | together with the Gabinct munisters and arsenal culminated with the areival of | 1O one of any judgment really expected such | other notables, in addition to British anu clerk. He sceks | for some general, or for soms onc a to have informod Admival da Gama that while he was perfectly willing to do all in per Des | his power, he could not act in his ofixial ca- the emperor's executiv A only to faithfully carry out his master's will. Thereforc the emperor's seeking and s advies would by no ston of the U s Editor| Continuing, M. Raynal said that the government has issued orders to the effect g er onee o8 1968 ¥ BT S e : T Association. pacity without receiving prover authoriz- ceepting e 5 x 5 s . D o f “gyplia Hyal. s o 4 ic g iomi T B I D e, groat ef-chancellor would | his brothor, Prince Henty of Prussia, and | HAeAESRtE M e PEECAAC B aReE ol ot o s, abeRlié proceodet to the | L Vicll known anarchists, or people known, ¢ winter meetiog of the Upper | left the San Francises, however, s reported ::::x‘mlx 58 be tharousily content with this | Other memburs of the royal famil ; 'l’lu:‘ ::r’u‘L:L‘ ,1_.’::‘:‘:12": e o Corbah TaliGs pEgee beyond a ""‘»l"'}‘vlu '\'lb "l"fl\"" ; hi\' with “‘"' Des Moines Editorial association, which wus { to have been assured that Real Admiral 058 g 4 mperor in person @ave the parole and A L s & % anarchists. But, M. Raynal also said, 1t | porun in this eity Thursd conclude , B | BB ity oot aEipBron Ny i Corbot sTheial S o o : = . » M. Ray begun in this city Thursday, was concluded | Benham would ask for the power from :‘0\::] '“\\\:l‘\x‘l:y:.(lllilflu'u‘ for tho more official | countersign to the gencrals and the function showed the ontire absenco of enthusiasm. I Afzhnns GUEE SRt Egtaction, was difilcult to distinguish between an anar- | jagp night, after a most interesting and 1n- | Washington and thit upon ,I..‘.,[ of tho know Mitchell very well. The papers have CALCUTTA, Jan, 27Tt is learncd that the alted him a bully and a coward. He may | result of the recent mfssion of Sir Mortimer be a pully, but he is no coward. [have al- | Durand to the amger of Afghauistan has ways admirea his pluck in entering the ring | been that the Indiat. government 1s com- with thatgiant, John L. Sullivan, Tmagine a | mitted to the policy of defending Afghauis- was ended. Later in the day Prince Frederick Leopold mowith a hand- aded short sword) chistand & socialist. In conclusion, the | gyryetiv minister of ihe interior remarked, “Liberty | g, is fn 1o way menaced by the action of the | op government session. The first day Faced reports by the v ] pjects in which the but liberty must not be con- | fowa has o material m session | notifiention he could wet as mediater, ho rious committees | would communicate with da Gama and loy of | him know the attitude of the United States fol- | in the matter, title. Among the possible near events, vhere- fore, is the speedy retura by the emperor of | Fus Gy Bt Bismarck's visit, and we may hear of the lmSL"[‘-CIKI-II'"”““HD )\4Il\‘n emnoror at Friodrichsruh within o weel, | somes falchion (a broad-bl on behalf of the gardes du corps. : ! founded with license.” jLoud applause by & symposium ca_the : 3 Willianaatius 8 o i GAG tho reception in tho white hall Chan- | Coward standing up vefore a man of Cor- | tan trom aggression/ficm vorth and to main- | frem the supporters of the government. | ::;";m'i‘l SEYmpostucn o the use of pro Akke(l! for'n|Donferenaes © Theemperor fsa man of surprises and 10 | g5 von Caprivi waa the firsy to approach [ bett’s prowess. Corbeit had wind, science | taln tho integrity of Afghabistan. Other speakers continued the debateand | 1. Tewporary and Pormanent Eifect—Ton | o berore abling his = government ~Reae R one can prophesy with confidence what may | pyohiino and as he stopped before the | and tremendous strength, I don't think Would SRR MGERBH Aghing all the speccies were intervupted to the | Chipin, Jewell Record. o O | Admiral Bonham entored fato commiunicu- 1 happen next, The semloftilul Gazobto's W amperor the lavter extonded his hand with | Mitchell will light agatn, said the marquis |\ anifeato signed by | degrecthut the session finally became 5o | (2 ATC UM TR st i el B IR .']""‘l"",l""" qbmatoRlnt iy spired aunouncement makes it obvious thit | o) "0y vest of cordiality and remained in | 8fter o few moumcnts” hesitation. 10 of the radicals of stie Skuptschiua has | turbulent that the president was compelled | 3. Tn Wit Othor Divection Could the Same | 0FU1e VIsit io lad recoivel feom Admiral tho cmuoror desires it known that his mes- | (= BIECS O O hancellor for some Will Be the Last Groit Fight, been issued doclapic's 1t exKing Milan | 1 order it to- bo suspeuded peremptoiy. | B0ttt Henotictaliy xpendetzvore Tiir- Da Gama and of tho requast of the insur- sage to the princo s fairly hisowh DCE | i yioq bohaving iu the most gracious | “What do you think of Jacksow's chance | nag broen his woid sni that his prosence | This caused a soealist deputy 1o shoub | “iie premeetinge. enterday wero bogun | Lol commandor aboas mediation. _Peixoto sonal iet, and that he did not previously | n oy fossible. his ineident was noticed | with Corbett?” askea the World represen in Servia is illogal, 6 radicals. also pros| “Vive la Commune,” with o/ ympositia on “Bapimg Choip Fur: ‘::l“ ki """f“."'”““""' the peav. dmival consult either '«‘:'H\I'Lfli:‘; ‘0“:‘; ‘l::“":“" . | and commented upon with eagerncss by all | tive. test against ex-King “iu's interference m Cursed and Swore at Each Other, cign Weelklios:” in .;‘,,fi,.“,.fl:,: ..l,:,f L(ohu.‘; ‘i"f ”L'.?,. m\s,f,‘.g 4 his ofiolul council, It 18 siabed "W YENL Ko | assembled, and it was tho goneral opinion | = *It will boa very groat fight, one of tho | tho aftairs of Seryly | Then tollowed & scono’ which-Bas rarely if | 1. -Dnos it Permanently Tneronso the Sub- | oftioor could bring about 4 mestine. heta oo formed circles that tho suggest o that it dispelled any lingering doubts as to | mosy interesting in the histocy of the prize o evor beon equalled in the Chamber of | seription List of the Locul Papers=W. 1. ; AL ? emporer eame from his grandmother, | o yo)pions hatween the cmperor and the | ring. Iv will probably be the last great e Députics, Men cursed wad swore b cach | UMD Boons Repuiicy a roprosentative of the presidwmt and 1 Queen Victoria, The —emperor IS VeIV | opqpeellor which might have been raised in | fight.” MADRID, Jaj. Byl AefEd tas axplofed [ sl s Ay gethe Home | Admiral Dy Gama on board the United proud and sensitive. When Bismarek | Fi0R G E B T e ovent. W aE 2 i n aaRa T yostorday ovenug ouisido of Councilro | Other and shooic thoir fists under each BURSHOIN, | i R b (3 soae mrvangement mighit b8 g ded 30 coldly and formally, lnst au- 5 e e .. | Asquelor’s home in the Piaze San Pelayo | Other's noscs. Severa) aches of the it fmpair or Tner the Advertis- | made to put an end to the warfare now tesponded so coldly \ Herbest Bismarck's Future. Simply that prize fighting has dogener- i i g h o tho A Yumn, to his kind message, it is well known : e T who. | ated from a purs sport o /a gambling. sua. | 8nd Leon. ¢Tho wiafgws -woro! ahattered | |{atce ccourted and oo pusuacious doputy o of the Local Pupers—E. B. Sullman, | going on. Tho admiral s said 10 have that the. emperor was much irritited, but Mfim‘:fi ‘:‘:c "‘::j(’:‘l“(',‘;‘:“l?f‘:h‘; Lt it | chin, and tho moral sonso of tho poople is | ABC Uhe lights extineuishied by the explo- :“‘]“Sl; fi‘-l BRI ;::?{“t"jfl‘ s Lelloy ‘“0“_‘““‘" 4. Its Etect on the Offico Cat.—Will A, Wells, | received authority to act in this manner. should Bismarck dle itout i sorious and speculations as to his Tuture continued to be | The expenses attending cvery fight are so India's New Viceroy. T ATl Hae a rea 0 D IR a0 iE | eiatioalysreN BRBe s Ladli Evie ks T r 0| ML NSRS T R e successful effort on his royal master’s part } - 11 si ho bolief bei erally | Breat that thousands must witness it in Carcerra, Jun. 27.—The marquis of Lans- TR 08 A BB Y RASR S 5 - 3 © munuer in which the peace negotiations wera R ooz made on all sides, the bolicf being generally i i 4 ; A0S | Lot notorious by wearing a blouse in the | shoe factory, which gives employment to endnoted to effect a reconciliation tho recollection of |/ MAto on alisiacs, tho bollet hetha BRMERI | 0o 1o dotray thom, “Uhe papars taks it | downe, ex-viceroy of Tndia, hius lott for Ting. | ‘ot 1Ot lags piblonec: 3 to be conducted. 3 R op- | CEDrEss: E o s JoLd . Ll " N fohetingd ; hamber, become so excited shat he threw | seventy persons. LT AR P, the ex-chancellor’s great services would cer po:lal R afiene up and it becomes notovious. Lawmalkers | land and the eari of Elgin, the new viceroy, | 7000 PRS0 CRITEE STL AR BIFAW | 56 vontyinoreoys 3§ Adfter recoving the reply from Washington, tainly havo n most unfortunate effect on | Postofiufluonce, = b hpealed to by their constituents, and | has been installed in ofice. pisfegiiioiieiandenpuied Lyl Concinding Exerciacs. according to the information imparted to the the emperor's popularity, especially with | Dloth o6 (v 1 o eIt BIC | ), s are made making priso Ogtiting tilegat o SamIByAe IR aunbezaotl Qominune) fox Last evening the exercises of the sassion | Assoclated press correspondent at Rio da the people in south Germany, who idolize | S | and consequently dgisveputable. I balieve 1t SENTXNCED T4 DEATL, clamations wnich entities hlm to consure | ayg concluded with tho following program: nciro, Reur Admiral Benham notified ] Hb e ) i there to the palace the emperor received an o SLoE BLAIDL and expulsion from the chamber. ross of Welcome—H, W, Mucombe: Aden 5 o : = Bismarck and who arc now almost in open o f : 2 o e Aadress of Welcome - Mucomber. Admiral Da Gama and Peixoto that he was 3 etion of the wine tax, The | ovation, and was unusually warm in vhe | hasseen its day. —Some years ago sparting | gne of the 0liphint Tratn Robbers Will Pay | The president thereupon invited the ex- eponse: .1 Hani, Spivic ke i T o Tt L e R i ) revelt on the question of the X, ’ | manuer in which he replied to the cheering | and fighting contests were ongaged in o, foxt PsnelWRBIty: cited deputy to withdraw. the expressions | yNewspaper Tocolicetions— Welker Glven, L o invl iem ot thieir rop: o queen's presentations of all this through hov | For o a g osempled in the strocts, through a puro spirit of sport, They 0ok | Nmwror, Ark., Jois; SFsThe lury in the | ho had used, Thicrvion-refused todoso in | 2 agieac I ROl of Jounnal. | —ontatives o a copference on board the San : reprosontative In Borlia succoeded 10 POF | oy o0 Willum's love of display has | Placo privately and quiotly, and very little | case of Thomas Brady, on' triul for purtici- | the most violont langnage, and loudly ro. | lsm k. Kosewntor, UNAI BEE. l‘"f;‘f iaey lekliRiga sattioment. "Aooops ’ auading tHagmporos e Rentny s again assorted itself in a most notable man- | money changed hands over them.” pating in the recent robbers of the St. Louis | peated the objectionublo words soveral | | The addresses of the ovening were [ 1LY 0:?“ seat ’“‘*‘ sccretary on board vitatlon of this week. - stau | nor. Thoemperor made of the reconcilia- | ““How did you come to framo the famous | &Iron Mountain trafn at Oliphant, Ark.,und | times and, in adbition, making an offensive | listencd to by an appreciative audience | the Higship, where ho met Admival Da 2 Xout porgstondunt o v | tion, which might have been an unostenta- | Prize riug vuies that bear yous name?” also for the murder of Couductor McNally | gesture towards the president. nd lalton e don o arninnil Saninngitle sluationwas disad sgthoy thority that this is the explanation ot Lord h 3 x 4 ¢ - o Nof e T : S S L ards . o aper 4 by Mr. ive preseice o he American admiral. The u,.m,,f.l.l.\-q froquently reported visits to the tlous eveat, in whnich he himsclf was figur- They Are Not s Rales. of the t An, this morning brought in a ver “This caused President Dupuy to firmly re- | on *Newspaper Recoliections” was an en- | yosult of this conference is not known. but i R R & fng in rather a minor vo'e, the oceasion for | T am glad you askel that question,” the | dict of guilvy on both charges. The murder | quest the deputy to leave the chamber, tertaining and somowhat wmusing rociual of | FPIUE O] LIS COIELEICe 18 BOB KON PIE b AUESH PUBIR ORI i striking the multitudein an almost theatrical | marquis responded, “for I alivays wanted to | verdict is in the first degree, Sentencec of L Y stiafobstivitians auiioxtilonons efiatch.d eyttt Ut R L kil Athe B RE FEOMIRY aniD DA TARAE Y, manner, as a historical event and as a happy | set the world right as to the true authorship [ death,was pronounced by Jadge Butler. o Tl oo Aaiip ameemariet d B | potianiot B mAGODCIRI ANV e ahs b DS, Bismarck's only call yesterday, outside of } o qing 1o an unbappy quarvel in which ho | of those rules, They were drawn up by | The principal evidencg was given by a | o, of WA A0 O O o, winding b with o wordy wrestling \Toe Enyarabie toitlio Jieholky tho palace, was on the dowazer Empress | izureg qs the magnaoimous benefactor of [ John Chambevs, o classmate of mine at | confession that oné of “the gang named | Soor'™o A1 IS 0GPty v u wen | 0 SR ol Seatos senute hetwoen | - Admiral Da Gama ud to have made Prederick, Quesn Vietoria's daughter. tho people. Cambridge, and subsequently editor of Land | Padgett made. The Juxy is now boing se- | S Eestenitbing violontly ‘and utterig | (&1 Sohurtz, Roscoo Conkling ana Charles | Propositions which wero regarded as en- Wlio genoval foeliug thers 1y 43 to tho | pengel, the renowned essayist and an- [ and Water. He died some yearsago. Ho | cured for. the trial of the other members of | fuitle'vomnia, protesting cries andiu | Sumuor, froi & meworandun talon'on tho | tirely two favorablo to the insurgents, it effect of tue reconciliauion is admirably e Pillisaan i [ fion 3 s (A e S ATy s marks, Y spot. the president's secrotary said he did no o ion 8 admirably 4 uor, hails the day of reconcilivtion as the | brought them to me to revise. I wadetwo ftheband, The soclalists then formed a clrclearound | Mp Rosewater's addross was ontirely ex- ik ik L, s ) crystalized in the mot which gained carrency | oyoqtoct event since 1570, and says all patri- | or three slight alterations 1n them and they s Y e M. Thisrarion. who hurled deflance at. ros. | tompore. After payings glowing gribute to | think President ‘Peixoto would be ablo to everywhiere, that the wine sont by tho 9ifi | gy iy greeting Bismarck, join ia the declur- [ wero adopted, and_curiously enough they i : pragh e 1ont Dupuy, positively rofusing to oboy the | 1owa and Iowa fourtialism, and polnting ouy | occept them. ' Buv the priciplo of arbiira- \ veror to Bismarck should ~ba called | oy phay individual efforts and unitad work | bore and still bear my name T d)a Motor Tounst | hsttios ondor to lowve she chamber of. dapu, | the.fact that only (our: siatoain tho wnlou, | ton acoins 1o have been acecpied by both sLachrymie Caprivi? (“Caprivis Tears.”) | 1016 ve devoted alone to the groatness of | +1iad always been an enthusiastic spav- Guiity und Sentenced. it ‘ P Holuim s Qo Sino e St iianiaand T"""" ““1" A1 ‘;‘“I“"""‘ll o “l'"“‘l"" Hehy Sy B 5 ror. Whel v T sven At 5 S grempR i % s, 3 ork, ~—are © hai will suceoed in drawing forth cone AT T Y the Fatherland. ror. Whena boy [spent six yoars in the | Liscowy, Ill, Jun. 2i.—The case of the T T in Tihe nummber of "nowspapors and | ham whl succcad In drawing foruh couce il Mohaol Glitidren Do Flm Honor: British navy,whenT left to enter Cambridge. | Peovia, Decatur & Eyansville train bandit M. Dupuy thon had mothing laft but to | periodicals, Ho enterca upon u very in- | Slons which o A hL SARYS8INA: Germany's Emperor still Dear to tho 3 s e visiy | Thavwas in 1835, For two years I had the | wasgiven to the juby today. Within onc | N WP HEE R RRRIINE (8T8 OB 1O | irucuive roview of the marvelous strides | mentof the matters sull remming i dis- ] People of thy Nation, The shortness of “";“‘»“""‘I‘f‘ I_‘l"‘"' second middio weight championship aud two | hour the jury decided all three guilty. 5‘]‘»‘} (i«:"\w;u.rl-rwklllni CISAR 0RLSeR A AL Smud e nighio newspupes world within whe | pute. : ; 1 [ Copprighted, 1824, bif the A8 020061 Press.) to Berlin “"“‘"““ interfere in ho SHSLIOSE | oours the light weight championshin of Van Moter was sentenced to ten years in | %3¢ bl e el i B ,,l\‘;' ‘,',"f"l.(l‘uu“ ph 5'.'&‘“{\(-1.‘- 0 oxtonslyo uso of | Another meeting of tho two roprosenta ) Beniay, Jan, 7. —The thirty-ilth bivth. | degreo with the imporiance of tho eveat. | puglgnd, After I lefo Camoridze I pro- | the state-prison. Woocward and Howe, R e MR e AR PR the tolograph and telophono wud nvenulon | tives in a day or two s expected. The cor- day of Bmperor William wis celebratod | Tho schiools throughout tho ompiro e ibs 0 et Amatai Athlesia o | Basticionayar thaidhnat G 0003 a0 ! oA a e i et ok Sh Lo S oot ingTivaRsch) e et ek | resvon Jent at Rio, 1 conclusion, says Rear A today throughout Germany in & most clab. | the principals and divectors had delivered oy yogy known elubin England, to be sparred | spectively, wero sentenced to the refoym | frionds ontinued thelt defiant attiude and | .o p0visons between Awericau and ~ Eu. | Admival Beuham has cabled the substance - orate and enthusiastic mannor, with a dis. | orations to the pupils in honov of the oc for. The club held the cups for fifteen | school. positively refused t obey the ushers, who | wopean newspaper enterprise from ~personal | of the couferance to Washington and tho e s on, celebrated olida y. o e e t Fai k! em to vacate their seats cave spoation of the newspiper dings 1 nnadaitls play of regard for the cmperor which has sion, colebruted the holiday \ll\Lh Al | Vv, when they disappeared. 1 have tried Van Moter abdswears ho will | 88 ““.l"’.. 0 vacate their sea ! leave inapedt; f’.f“.‘(':“.'-'f.\?f.'u:‘.y xi.:m\'.fi:#‘”fi {::j} action depends on additional advices ex- nover before been manifested. The peopla [ net ofcers, l'“~":‘ o ‘-“;» Jdzos, maniel | o vain to find them, aad have boeu toli’ | butt out his braius. There arcother fudict- § e s R e L s : Frone. including the. lan:s of the New | Pected from tue United Stat of darmany, 1o adatsion to colobeating she ;i pal ofticers, mombers of, the Halaha! “*”*“',l they are fn Austealia. The rales that bear | ments hunging over him which will ma In;lu_x.n ey i the Chomer to et | York Heraid and World, the London Timas ’ e L emporor's birthday, have tlay bean colo Diet, numerous M;. lotles I.uv the sol my name were never desizned for the priz: | him o prisoner the remainder of his iite, the “'l‘”?”;ln‘r i ¥ vm‘l Y ‘Ll !nn: ;u‘ u‘v...h and Telograph, Paris ll.“_,dl_“; RFinonnE o ! EMPEROR Ll ‘, S TRIUMPIL brating tho twent-fifth annivorsary of his | associations, in additlon 1o prominent pri- | iy huy solely to govern glove contests. | He claims to be the sonof a promiuent | e cotonelof I“,““.‘“ ‘,‘,_' i f s SA0uEs [ skcas Undiolho gt jomrhaie jon IMNRNS |l o S ponth toloritivo FE1en dalip ok tlie Clors ~ _.entering the Prussian army, and, above all, | vate citizens, gavo dinners this eveatng tn | qpi Jhe B80S 6 CorE L B e nicklcs, | Michigan lassyer. bon, in l\\ m} i th N( hainlier o {1 .W.x..iu is | tnent, it S afure oL ehieliln of 08 ANinan nolab 5 tho . ¥econo pnor of the vvent, 4 et A - ¥ B ated, The o m-sml-x,.u--,.u en- At the conclusio o address resolu- i 0 L 1 thoy have boon colebratiug tho reconciliu. | hon "I”“ O o colebrated 1a the puin. | 1B fact their purpose was to- disqualify any — S el mber ot tho hoad of o detach. | tions of thunks were adoptea unauimously | |Copurtshted 1814 by Prew Lublishing Company.) tion which has tuken place between the [ The day was also celebrated fa the prin- | o0 o\Go vosoris to sluzzie, which is the alking [ from the Anzry Mol tered the chambe ad o e A e R AN L e el S pporor aul Bismarck. cipal barracks of Barlin, whero the soldiers | 0o ™0 vice they are today used to | SemINGEIELD, Mo, Jan. 27.—Today the ment of soltiers ““‘ Ay M viten to Lo 4 sumptuous banquet tendered | Cable.—[Specint to Tur Br Poultney Emperor Willlam was bava in Borlin on | wero feasted by their oficers, and wova | Joo8 b | oficinls took the megro Barclay, suspected | to obey the ovders of the president | them by tne citizens of Carroll ut the Burke | Bizeiow of New York, who was & schoole January 2. 1530, and suceeaded to the throne | afterwards given & night oT. Tha majority (e e e B e e of being the Verona rapo fiend, to some pomy | M. Thicverien still declined t vacato his | hotel, About 190 gucsto s promineny citt- | 8GR REE (W I S RO on the death of his father, on June 15, 1833, | of the soldicrs. however, avtended sold Tn what respect do sou consider thow | ©8 h0 Momphs: voad. ''ho oficers | stat, which caused tho eolonol to vomark 12 | 088 COCHRIBBARAAHE UL D R R 0 T R b | el fanu ot The splendor and eathusiisy with whieh | balls, which ware giyon at all the bar il hialo FeRREchy UG- Y01 000 soy ho is befuz' fkon to Mount | hoporsisiod m his-refusal o would oruer | ARbropEiile tojsle were babcsedh Wit rer | e Vot gt ha his birehduy was today colebrated has nover | and in which whe oficers of the different B e e tho round and fu | Vernon, where tha ‘Jacobs il will | him to o removed by force sponde 000 B ek i L I GE Y been surpasscd in Berlin during the present | regiments also tosk part S RAKLELENS. sngih ph. e X hen | MWentifty him, . Nutwithstndine the | The colonel then cal on a file of sol- | After the banquet the younger people en s e L | Tho 1okal Zunalager has a.dispatoh from 1should giv 1',, \ Liventy seconds to | deninls of the ofversit s suid the givl | diors to survound M. vien, and was | Joyed “”“"‘L'\""f L “;.]J',\,"l’,"," il nob | eisteutly and maliciously distributed sand Plonssd with Chetr Emparor, its correspondent at Friclvichscul, who A, AM9UIS 110 8 wenty seconds 10 1 yado a quiet trip 1o the ity and identifiod | upon tho point of baving him removed by | brealsup wntilthe weo hours of vhe moraing. | FEIEER SUT LRSS & REETEN M Berliners today wera all fond of theiv | hus hud an interview with Do Schwoninger, | Fecover his fectaftera kuock-down blow, | thenogro, and he has bagn taken awny 10 | force when the excited doputy arosc, suy- Pallitalilier CRluiR s, he maghincry OF gha - Gormon Jo by unmistakably a feeting | Prince Bismarek's physician, who 1s quoted | instead of ten seconds, as now.” provontlynchioguarac b, ing: “You-ure his friends and I am as Das Moixes, Jan; o7.—Spoolul Telogram | °F government bec “Mr R ik 208, SiB lief which prevailed on all sides at the | as saying the pricee vetived tq vest lmmedi “Porsonally wre you fond of witnessing Fhe girl And hop SMERRERD Lndeed knowa | i insb*yons (bub’ your are aoing I to Ina Bin <Inithe alstiiob counk today. J. | Missedifron tho posk ol engluees “In those GERR TS IS o Ja L o Vi e : e prize fighting?” to be in the city, bug theyelaim not to have 5 F R ) 8 ! B RAA, four years not once has tho emperor opened hapoy outcomo of Prince Bismarck's visit | ately after his return to the ecasule last A 3 soen the nogro tud FheiMasasements seom to | divty work A. Campholl was statenced to two years in | etf SR BEE BE Tl bl e ho yesterday to Borlin, No oue can tako ex- | night und that he slevt until 11 o'clock this *Why, bless you, no. It's notavall to my |y tpye, (e e tie ponitontiuny for soducing Mary' Hivsen. | his mouth agaitat Bismarcic gl coption to the emperor's manner of welcom morning. According to the interview with | taste. 1am exwemely fond of a good glove ST P The colonel insisted his orders muss be | MuN: He appesled to the supreme coury | dllowed any of his friends to answer in tho 1 e e e | th o doutar (Bblane TRiE . 1 the fa. | contest, but I would not cross the strect to Mit, CHILDS' HONDITIOY, 2 : and was released ou bail. Ho was much | press the fulsehoods spread out by the late ng the old chancellor, aud the way he | tho doctor, Prince Hismarck stood the fa- | conte Ttk Rt e L obeyed and told the soldiers to remove the | poyed when sentenced, still waintaining his | onancellor. None of Bismarek's privileges l volutarliy yieldod the first placo to Bis- | Ligues of yestorday In a really wonderful [ $e0 an ariuiry prize HEb, exeept wha Boen Lylng Atfiost a ghgPoint of | deputy by forced, The soldiors theveupon | nnocence of that or any other erime. Ho is | oo cuptailed, not even that of teaveling warck @ f yesterday has madea great | manner. "": “'“‘l l'yl:_\_‘. ”i iR i ‘ “"';" Leath A Dy, . started to carry out this owder, when M. | dean of the college of veteriuary science of | JCI 55 & Gt Impression upon the peopla of Berlin, who Count Herbert von Bismarck, after accom- | fght, as 1 bolleve o B Yory ovenly PrtiApELPaIA, Jun. 26— ®he conditidn of | Thieverien arose and moved slowly toward E pors rolihéy it “In the house Chancellor Caprivi ure well aware how the ewperor carus the | panymg nis father back to Friedrichsrub, | matehed oue. ; ; i Childs this morning 18, Draciically un- | the door, sryinz, “Vive lu commune. :‘,f,,f(,, T e ey oA R - S sobriquet of “William the Socond to None.” | returned to Berlin by the midnight traia “m»-:«\"'h the greatest Hizht you ever | chapged. The hopeful kepoits- which huve | Deputy Valiiant, representing the Twentieth lons while robbing the house, nud the | yinoed nttacks of Bismarck and his orguns 1 Conscquently the stroets around the im- | order to be presentav the fetes in honorof | Witnessed 3 ; been issued by the attenaing | arrondissenient of Paris, when the sitting | law says the penalty shull be “nov moro | "oy oie roun veurs the emperor hus nob porial palace were througed with tho poople | the emparor's birthday, Tho Lokal Zin “The “““l,'l‘_‘ W Wi the one between | paye given place to thoseof a more serious | was resumed, declaved heand his friends | than tiweuly years nor less thau ten,” for bR R P b S S atan early hour this wory and Berlin, | zieger's correspondent also says the louterof | Smith and \‘[’{“" A nature. Wi the putient rested | appreee’ated »Vive la commune,” and that "‘\" e R " was sen- | resignation becouse Blsmarck represonted ftsell, feom its center to its extreme suburbs, | invitation, which was conveyed to Prince ‘lxln“»\1”|“ lt\{'l'l ie r»‘u‘\f_\ y i fajrly T Ausing the latter | thoy were in hearty svmpathy with ML | oo e O TR tloy, for | an 1800 political incapacity, 6 parlidmentary presented a decidedly animated appearance. | Bisinurck by Coionel von Moltke, the ew Yon alihnng '” ""“”‘:v"‘ ~'"\‘\ ,"“' WK | part of the Ight, he has not | Thieverien. This statement from Valliant | burglary, threo voars; Mart o, 100 [ minority, but he made a sharp distidetion Tt was notiead, and freely commonted upon, | peror's alde-de-camp, was in Emperor Wil ;'“'“Hj“‘“_ R “n xr"l' =l recovered from the serious turn which wus | caused a deafening uproar, during which | burglary, threc botween Bismurck osn man anda. chbbs that o :rn;_ LN\ t und this morning | liam's own writin, l(l was datad Sunda, ‘:::l“ (h;l:n‘ ”ll"‘ ‘;*;Ln“vl:l .::luw‘ Iu“-nl- “m:.x. mauifest about miduight. Two physicians | the socialists were called, “Assussins,’ i oy el AT BT T Py R P T e VLT . additiony S il pe! Q correspoundel adds, and fi Lrec ot Pt an . ove wed L wre FOns [ endance o s N e, (! 1 d o J mes. fioid 4 i o x many addiziona ions nad besu | tho correspoudent adds, and filled thre : by are in constunt attendance at his bedside, Communists,” and other nam wce A Bt L il Telogram | tended the hand of frienaship und that haua ] added 1o those of yestenday, and this | pages. Doplores the Decadenco of Boxing. Me. Childs at noon was reported as beiug [ Terrible abuse was heard on all sides. Tun L T Funk of | has only been accopted yesterday., Bis Y was looked upon s boiug another e e AN As the reporter arose to go tue marquis, | ina very eritical condition, The 8 o'el Pianllytbe prasident was: abliged'to ving | 19 Fun BEslmio0reeantakive. Funk: of | BAK. AR HOOR SOERRREL YRR b ‘ 3 . o Py ol \ i Havdin, chaivman of the house committee on | marck lefv Berlin in ) turentening ‘o 5 vic of the approval of the public at 1 a cor Willia who 1s perhaps 55 years old, of medium | bullotin says there is very slizht chunge his bell violeatly in order to obtain silence, \ " 5 S Avra) emperor's recouviliadion with the ex- R 00pRactin.+ wikh peror WIMAI'S | hoight, slender build and with a clean shaven | bis condivion. e Is resting easy. e AV o e AR e U "‘-‘i'l“" ssion of mtemperuuce. and loader of e B i n o s e chancellor, This increaso of decoration was | Pirthday the semib-ofizial Roiehs Zanzies face, except for closely cropped sidebeards L e Likica iy T R A s the prohibition forces, said tonight that he e comes back, howover, to teach the fehiegiy 5 publishos tonizht a eabinet order addiessed | saig idence i BOVernment, was cax Y& ) will make no compromise whatever; that | democratic lesson that no one man is indis- A LM AROLIRRANR D ERRARL W0 80, Rk [1REFEREEE T O e A OR oF o o Will §rve Anothes Teru Yot of 408 to 64, awald additional uproar und | tho scuate must wecept the “mulot” tax 08 | sonsible. iermuns's policy 18 not nffeoted b ato vesidences in all par:s of the city, ana a | BY the emperor to the minister o ied 1 regret Jo sce that the nabit.of spuering | Siovx Faiss, 8 ., Jan. 27— [Special to | exvitoment an_additional penalty as embodied in the | heotl o this birthany prooting. Blamarck foature of the extra display wus tho greay | tion, aud announcing his majes'y’s intention | among gentlemen s fust losing ground. 1t f pp g Albert R, Bower, who served a SDUL c 1 vl i bitl mtroduced by himself or nothing. H el t the emparor does | to offer an aunual prize of 1,000 marks for | 15 to bad. If they only knew what they ave Deputy ‘hieverien s oxcluded from th maaLr o hus b lust secn Lhat the emj 8 number of busts of the emporor und Prince | 19 0e! inusk 0 & {a X0, it doos moro Lo develoy the | Yer's sentence fn the penitentiary here for | chywber of Deputies for a tortnizht, ang, | Fe#4rds tae Havsh bill, wiking payment commonly well without him, and Lt N Biswnrek which were displayed, surrounded | the promotion of the study o classical art | (o 0 the cye and make s man 1 & bunch of somebody else's eat- | jn uddition, he will bedoprived of half of his | fhn el ption. n“ T tho sake of his children 1t is well to muko , by laucel and palws, in many shop windows, | AMOVE German avtists. The subject of the | courakzeous than any other sport Dakola bauk of Kapid City, will | o0 $ "* A0 0081 RREIGHC 9 Ridl ¥8 Do A he *'m his peace while theve is yer tim anwell s 1o the windows of i groat DUMDEr upetition will be salectod each year by BALLARD Sa1ri soou begin to serve the state of Nebrasi w | 44 AV TR N paasy did Mo \veek. Bismarck drive to the palace, and ’ o8 e ta Bk the ewperor, who will presont tho prize to : the samo capacity. He pleaded gulity the : i ing aid not compure in foree 1o t rivat " 0 Betroih ¢ 1o der Consin other aay ab Fremont, Neb., to havirg Deputy Christopher ‘Thisverien, who DoWitt's Little I Risoes. Small pills | out by the Beventh reglment ma Lue cervinoules of the day were opeued by ICONTINUED ON SECOND Pail.) St PETERSBUNG, Jau, s .|hnwmu«ll furged u check for $30.80 and disposing of it. | cuuscd the disturbance today, was born at | sufe pills, best pills, 1 ik avenue but two hours late

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