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TABLISHED JUNE 19. 187l OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1894 2 OPY FIVE CENTS commiseloner of pensions under the former & the queen has ralsed | Mr. Stuart - ), h are made - Cleveland administration, the president's member of parliament for Montgomeryshire PO AR N o BOnbion. “vetoes: “did. | notceiginute: i the : Falots Recet cen | #nd chairman of the Parliamentary Associa- | Short Water Supply Causes Great Los aleo handsomely remeny He Was Gracionsly Received by Quee PRly S atise (J2eay Loss it ¢r5 “rank Ribak, a Olark Street Grc Animated Disoussion in the House Over the | pension ofile A tion of Welsh Libarals to i} h \ iation Bill General Black answered frankly that it Victorin on Yesterday. Sir Reginald Rarle = We 3} Many Directions, - Pension Appropriation Bill, was the custom of the president when a pri G permanent secrotary of the treasury. ha MAY FIGHT TODAY, Up at His Own Counter, W = the. commistianer ot pensions for & statc- | CABINET-MAKING WITH FEW HINDRANCES | been ralscd tothe pueags by ior malesty. | EIGHTH OF A MILLION GONE IN SHOKE Ttumors that Pelzoto's Floct Is O tio 1far- CONSIDERABLE SPIRIT WAS MANIFESTED | et o oo s o toper diviaton. an o 4o ot Mrr G .}lis.’.‘;,"lt‘.‘fi bl i Gk A1 OB TANHTHO ArRRa: b vo | GAVE UP TWO DOLLARS AT FIR privy ounsgelor, and Chairman Cowan of gnalling with arch lights Two Blocks of the Busi ortlon of | cate that many v ng ot e cial statement of facts made and it & Pore olicaguon Sho sposi- 3 ¥ | turned to him and he ¢ 1t A All flis Former Colleag how a Dispost- | 0™ yfdiothian Libe soclation has Messrs, Dolliver, Hepburn and Cannon | gave his opinfon as to w the claimant tlon to Stand by Hin an become a baronet the City Lald Waste, and the Flames harbor hought t KOV Under Oursing f was pensionable under tho general law, and Opposition Dwindling Away— Finally, the queen, upon the recommenda- Only Checked nt the Edge fleet ha t arel that Argue for the Old Soldier. Wy Senerar tmpression; au. to: winsther. th i B tion of Mr. Gladstone, has made Mr. Goorge st & entor t rhor: tom morninie 1 Revolver Ho Reached for More, bill should be vetoed., It then went back W. Spencer Lyttleton and Mr. George H of Chinutown. early I (hat ¢ to the president and he vetoed it or not as Murray (Mr. Gladstone's secretary) com i T " a " he chose t e matter of the de- RRTL L panions of the bath, LR \: RER THOLIG! A& AEPE 4 EXTENT OF THE SOUTH'S CONTRIBUTION | it i e Cievame LONDON, March 6,—Quaen Vielorld, Trin. | PARIONE OF ti8 e RN 11m DEADWOOD, . D., March 5.—(Epectal | « ROBBER THOUGHT HE WAS AFTER A PISTO! pendent pension bill v by Mr land MEETING OF LONDON LIBERAIL r ellow e PRIl he had no recoll n as to W it was | cess Beatrice and ex-Empress Frederick of At.th \nual meeting this evening of the | TCICEFam to The Bee)—A fire which brok r ¢ 3 : referred to him or not Germany arrived in London about noon from | council of the London Liberal Radical unfon | Out here this morning destroyed th N e New Dikkln What that Section Gives Toward Helping | T am to under tand then that, vou en- | Windsor and proceeded to Buckingham pal- | Mr. Jumes Stuart, M. P, a radicnl and home | portion of the ecity Iyl PP R L L bl b S Fired at His Heart and Sent a Ball Thr bav the Pensione: TRt 17 aklcea Wit o ace. ruler, proposed a resotuilon of regret at the | street in the “east cnd, ire burned | strike at th hith ATSCEIGE AoWH i e to Pay the Pensioners, BT aRked O Bt replied | - M. Oladitone’ was: busy, with his: macre-i|FeslEnationGUTHRARRRRIECE ARC AR fioveEithrsa bloels landito the fact that there running 5,00 to the ton. The i 2 GENERAL BLACK COULD NOT BE CAUGHT | conciumion xou b ot R callers In addition. Among those who con- | that it was tho bollef of the union that | saving of the city from entire destruction. e from [ieve 0 e HOW eamb WAs | puEN RAN INTO THE STREET AND ESCAPED IS EFFORTS IN VAD ferred with him this morning were Sir | they would falthfully endeavor to carry out | Fourteen bulldings on the north side and Iy of et ts'for a Cannon th ought, by a series of 4 aues to drive Mr. Blick to a positiy Futlle Efforts by Mr. € non to Force from | expression as to whether the latter endorsed | tary and Mr. Justin McCarthy, the leader ! —_— secre- | the Neweastle program and give prompt | three on the south side, covering a space Cerrilos and « affect to Mr. Gladstone’s declaration of War | two blocks long, wer i it wit ta 1 for o sixty-foot fenry 4 ftoct ¢ Hu.!lllu\r- s 4 two blocks long, were burned B i Ttlo Grande At the stage | Wound Thought to Bo Fatal—Young Wite M. Cleveland's former pension policy, but | of the Irish nationalists B e FT, bWty M b, an advanced | The fire atarted in & tiwo-story frame atruc. | crossing : ; W Witness of the Tragle Scene General Black refused ejther by direct | Lora R 2 ture on the north side 6t Mal 1 Lost Iis Leason ston Polley—Yestordus's Work nswer or otherwise to divulge what had | o b taken place Letween himself and Mr. Cleve- [«° In the Jand_ when he occupied a confidential relation | barently based upon this conference, to the president. At lust, being unsuccess- | is in circulation a report to the effect that ful, Mr, Cantion sought (0’ got an expression Henry Ponsonby, the queen's private Him an Oplnion on Cleveland's Peas ey spont the morning con- [ yiberal, in favor of Bume rule, seconded the Mg with the cabinet ministers and, ap- | resolution, but he did so with rexret, be- | Gold, and as It and the adjoining N IR there | cange he thought, With others, that Mr. | bufldings were constructed of resinous pine | cditor of the New York Hadels Zeituny suilunt Secured Gladstone ‘] hl\;‘“ VI'; llhrlywlwl nlulv .V'[ \|‘l\ll“vr.l| and had been t ly seasoned by years of well known to the y ic through his inter lite, (“OW's.") Mr. Howell said it was Ly ell kriown to the public through his lnter. 2 N R { upon tl John Mor! will retain his position as | Jugs to disgulse matters, but the supposition | octupancy, the fla spreadtwith am B A A b B an Tk Tt it . WASHINGTON, March 5.—-Tho debials ot | %0 .cra " iinck ‘repiiod at chief secretary for Ireland. less to dlumse R Nadly of Windsor—(isses | rapidity and soon were beyond the control of | Munich. s condition s due to an attack | Trank Ribak v the. pension appropriation bill continuéd all feneral Black replied rather shortly that | 7The cabinet situation is complicated by | ara” wop'g”,)—and some ofshis old col- | the firemen of influenza. He recently le un attempt | his grocery store t Clark he declined to be treated as a witness any | 1 T her o ¢ i 2 day in the house and at times contiderable | yope I8 hiaL Aokl frihs I” any | the death of Baron Tweedmouth, father of | jo o as been strong they would have kept Starting. as ‘It did at an early hour, ¢/] ‘0 commit su o'clock last evening he ball entered i The F ad already given his opinion | Right Hon, Bdward Majoribanks, the Uberal | {15 nq 0 Man at his post. The liberal : : - : spirit was manifested. The principal speakers [ of the democratic idea of pensions Wiip, who may be a cabinet minister. His [ the Grand Dl vty wauld sufter by his de- , and spreading so quickly, but litt Pangueted the Retiring Winlster. abdomen, causing a wound which s thought Yors Mesars, Dolliver, Hepbiird, Bnloe and:|- '‘The countey’ replicd M, Cannon, “cares | natoy 1a srominently mentloned In connec- | Sd, redieal Bt oo A rhey ought to bear | time given to the ocoupants of many of | TOME, March 5.—A banquet was giv to be fatal. After the shooting the robber rais Cannon, It 18 expected the debate will be | AO% throe hurtahs in hades what the demo- | jon with the office of mecretary of state for sertion or FoilEN N ihcussing the claims of [ the houses to save much helr | this evening at the Grand hotel fn honor from the store and made his escap neluded tomorrow. ietrstealinat b ]““‘,‘ it it would ke o | India, This would add anothier peer (0 | rival candidates for {iie premic Ship: Ivea (aHa Thany AhEvouTe ro reported. | Mr. iatter, the refiring United Statos minis Kl o ROt atatanvasmunibrtara {ors Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist, who Is | land is a just one : 0 ove- [ tha cabinet and still “further enrage the [ "An (her spealker deglared that the queen | pye firo consumed ti & UL : L o e | o Me. Ribak and stood at the counter a mo= 0 n ] me. I belleve my colleague | padjeals, who have already declared their | .7, 1 Mr. Gladstone to retive, bes | o Veagh, the new United States represcity onduc eries of revivals he Mr. | (General Black) doe nse Rl Rl LSCLLUL L L ad. influenced Mr. Gladstone to 2. Mchonald, harness; S ) nent, 3 conducting a series of revivals here with Mr ieral Black) does himself an Injustice | jntention to upset the government should a | uenced M Rosebery to be McDonald, harness; k, | tiv ment. M y, pred o er in © ouse seeks to make 8 0 agnifice cause 4 ware i '8’ sup C y o ) 0 1 ook eq ound W 1 Sankey, delivered the prayer in the hou - . make his own magnificent | pocr bo made premier. . One of the sisters | CHS8 FyCr W o inarried n princess, this | hardware and miners supplies; Demonth, Failed o Bleet o President, thy \ looked around and saw him there Good Deseription of the As- Ribak was at his desk and when this morning. cover a malicious and wanton | 5 the mew Daron Tweedmouth s the [ DrICT DR e to-the rumor eirculated | Whalen & Graves, furniture; Gib Stone, | MONTEVIDIO, March 6Tl approached nearer and with a smile told Mr. Breckinridge of Kentucky reported the | * The committee (1 3 nmittee then rose and the house, Ve i % Wal \ ; urgency deficlency bill with senate amends | at 5:45 p. m., adjourne 2 | now governar general of Canada. = It 8 | yiapry o daughter of the prince of Wales. Colman, ‘wholesale cigars; 0. Nelso 8 umed the balloting for the election of & | iy the drawer, and to be very lively about | L o L LI sald to be definitely settled that the earl [ ™YFH o grosted that remark, and the \oTSia O1L Bt lson, fUrRl- | president. The voting did not result in an s Wil TR 3 Kimberley, secretary of state for India | . < H0 yre Stuart was adopted. BLL : X Z laughing! ked - the how and the bill was sent to the conference. N AT O Vora ‘G osluhE: ofl hescountllEwillibes [\ SAoILeECES Fink's pawnbroking shop; John Glickauf, Won by the Liberals. SSta Ol Ring: he! wkn ORID TAs et ThE Mr. Mullory of Florida asked unanimous | pisposition of the Bland Bill Ralses a Small h i i v. 1 ¢ n succession to Lord Rosebery. he fire burned for three hours, and for members of the Chilian congress, uc- | was fn the presence of a highway robber, of March 1887, for the construction of a WASHINGTON, March §.— wera I ; bridge across the Bast river between Now : The senate held | 1 opo5t now seems to center in the atti- tion for bawmakers. | figuting fre, the firemen coutd not stop_its sulted in favor of the liberal party. “Hand over that money, 1 tell you, or I'll de of the Parnellite p: as the positio TDON oh §—The queen's speech | oo - Dblow out your brai sald the sir 8 | of D E LA O 4T L tude of the Parnellite par as the position LONDON, March §—The queen’s Spe spread and the fact that there is a cles o ) FEAST. SliatRorthWaKb partioLithe .‘.”,,\,ll.{\,‘i,,“.,_’,w ‘l‘mll\’ n”v;[ o “n acted. A brief fight | of the MeCarthyites 15 said to be seftied. | | \oyine” parliament is purely formal, e e HELD A JOINT LOVE FEAST. fnstead of 150 feet above mean high water. s precipitated by the intention ex o v upon the gove ent to give | Pror o e o L — He was simply thunderstruck a did nof pact | i Hilon expioesa ) LOL LR L et lines. i length, and begins: | Chinatown alone prevented that part of the | Methodist Winisters of the Two Branches | o What (o do. His wife G o passed it would make Its height conform to | seigniorage b whic! s Y r course e. 'he followers of M La- | “Upon t) - Y she, like himself, as dumbfounded and passed it would ma i biIl (which had just been re. | course of time. _The followers of Mr. La v the Elkhorn from being burned also. ST, LOUIS, March 6—The two great | stood stil by STaRg A CHR oL e were no objections and the bill was passed. | mittee. Mr. Stewart of Nevada op) insignificant number, in fact it is claimed L at i wlease from them will 3 of Nevada opposed this ik, I regret that your felea D00 ILh far b el ; Mr# MeGreary, democrat of Kentucky, | disnosition of the bill and asked that it ba | that (he distinguished radical now has only |y, Il more than fiominal.” The queen $125,000, with . total insurance af $35000. | feast and_communion service at Uidon | and wgain Mr. Ribak made o effort 1o kot o i s ongrgard Methodist spal ehurch, Garrison and | it for him. At this time the men were ¢ T R o e for tho passage of the | called up at any time. This wap finglie m® | said, would act with the radicals are mor L the remark i venues, today. Forty or fitty min- | posite each other, and Ribak had his hand ! I s was y ore granted and - concluiles with th stock. . $14,000, e L i aven ay. " i K h L sonate resolution for the appointment of a | dered. — Mr. Stewart at the same time | NUmerous, but Mr. John Redmond, th Bt elle anticipates lasting advantage from ;W)‘(« i '(“].fi‘('."x“’.'»‘,* 00, (A SUrANCE | giers were present and all united in attest- | on the cash drawer, as if to protect it. The ernment & o international exposition | The only other event o S any way e liberal government, how- : s 5 Senaion Symbolized by the eervice. The | to compel Ribak (o glve up his money, ancd ernment at the international exposition lly other event of interest was the | IN 1Y way. The liberal government, how e House. of Lowda met-at 1:30 p. m. | 3o 4" Bueeld saloon stock $7,000, Msurance | weme R iGN ANt heratotora Nnmenra | i pel Ribak up his money, and L ek atr Rl TiaY: vasoic | réaoTutIons Iooklna,(tas the. Kppa ot of Commons, and Parnellites and Labouher- | | Rk, was e £ It at Rtibak’s heart demanded the mone ) \ e 0 appointment of a . fodede gallericn. The royal B Wil e e e G0 HinanTanc e e Tl ibal’s heart demanded the money, tion carried no appropriation. Belgiunf had | tariff commission, which he offered ites together, allowing Mr. Lahourchere a | Hiven to- the local severnment bill The | iy iy k86,000, nsurance $6.500; L. Me- | tive ‘ditistons of Metbodism stood ‘apart ns | for the third time. = Ribak handed the map hospitably entertained the monetary confer- | amendment to the tariff bill. A number of | fNOWing of even a half a dozen, would not | gyeen's speech was then read and the house insurance $1,000; Fink, pawnbroker, $6,000 | if forever estranged. ‘The split in Mcthod- a3 bill, and closed the drawer again vco and had been the first country to ac- | bills™fminor importance were passed, be sufficient to overthrow it. adjourned. 3 on stock and buildings, Insurance $600 1 dates hack to 186, when o southern | quickly B . . A lie building occupied ) 5 ; Mr. Cannon, republican of Ilinois, con- | but went over until tomorrow on objection | S/ENificant events of Saturday may possibly | of the exchequer, today assumed the leaders | jy " pysgold, i o o D colipied slaves at the behest of e general Confer | ang placed (e coll mizzlo against Kl ‘ : y . a g s | enc hedrt Ribak then put his hand in the ( the United States should defray their :\I:x[|:;l ’IIE“rI\’(. than an hour was held and a | the reat steward of our empire placed his | enthusiastic cheers fiom the liberal benehes. | ¢1'000° no insurance; Mrs. A. Bowman, | suited the occasion and included the admin- | drawer to get the balance of the cash and! he nominations confirmed resignation, after sixty y of service, In Whenthe speakée,. Rt. Hon. Arthur | e Be, Gt nce $400; Robinson, | 1stration of the ordinance of the Lord's sup- | with the othier he attempted to W rd off the MR Dalloy LA aar o SE AT roblecton up with routine business of local interest to | ¥a8 recorded by the queen in the Court | fouse of Commons sere summoned 1o the | co ™y iding $2,000, insurance $700; Sol ln\::h'* rs and other exercises, indlcative of AIMBED FOR HIS HEART. e g B 38,000, in $700; Sol | ypjry, 5 Hutho Hainatithe exafl ¢ | silver bill was received fro 3 3 o resignation o e e o ouchere and a few 5 o 8 Xansas, u bill authorizing the Texarkana & | S1iver bill was received from the house and | the ¥ ignation of a prime minister. 1t | specch, Mr. Henry Labouchere and a feW |1 "jaiobg, confectionery stock $500, Insuranco | MORE ENGLISH MARINES LANDED. | was veaching for u veyolver raisod his owi Shreveport Rallroad company to construct erred to the committee on financ was graciously accepted. There was not a | padicals remained benind. Later the queen’s | gug5. N (5leman, household goods $750, in~ 2t and fired. Ribak threw up both hands and' attack upon his comrades.” g B Countess of Aberdeen, whose husband gome time ago thatLord Rosebery would | furnitu R. Hoffmann, clothing; Nathan | houses of congress In joint soss ¥ | Mr. Ribak to hand over what money he had HiBHLS,” Thie latter! were nonconcurred . {n S - T ture and hardware; Z. M. Butler, jewelr election = Loy, o) HUEGLLL Tty g, Mr, Ribnl come secretary of state for forcign affairs, PARLIAMENT I8 PROROGUED. barber shop. BUENOS AYRES, March 5.—The elections | the situation was made clear to him. e consent to consider a bill to amend the act Discussion. } PARNELLITES COMMAND INTEREST. 1 of the Long Sesklon -One Weel’s VAR | though the city is splendidly equipped for cording to a dispatch from Santiago, re and he was without protection short session today, and 4 York and Long Island City, so as to make fon today, and but little busin, il Mr. Ribzk made no efiort to comply, (hombes explained that if the biil was the vice president to refer the roper attention to Irish legislatio due | only Mr. (bombes oxplained that i i president to refer the Blauq | Prover attention to Irish leglslatlon in due N elon ‘shen your labors have | town and the depots and frelght houses of Bury Thelr Differences nt St. L that of the other East river bridges. Ticre | ceived from the house) to the finance co bouchiere seem to have dwindled to a very [ been unprecedented i amount and duration, | Fiz, iy co com The-best estimate makes the total 10ss | podies of Methodism met in a joint loy Again the stranger demanded the moneyy 0} B'cofimittaaTon i torale rs, asked | allowed to lle o o' table, '8 > vo fo 3 e Parnel v it is | s for the supplie ; from the commitfee on foreign affairs, asked to lle on the table, subject to being | tWO followers. = The Parnellites who, it i 1 thanked the Coammons for the supplies | “nopguih Whalen & Graves, furniture omtisaion of five to represent s gov- | offered a free silver amendment to the biiy | 1eader, adroitly refuses to commit himself | (1% g enacted. A G 0 AL Arihaa ob dgns | Ink heinoviateiirial{otiathire anitidly:{ | ian bont Gyere helcounton TnihiEinext SICHy ch opens erp y 5. o made | offering by Mr. org: evel as a majority of forty e Hous T v prese! w curse he ¢ evolvel A po Which opens at Antwerp May 5. He made | Offering by Mr. Morgan of Alabama of a | €V°T, has a majority of forty in the House | toquy, There werg many ladies present | g oo, Star & Bulleck, hardware, building | of here in St. Louls, where the feelings of oA cusse hie drew a revolver and point- as an cept of our invitation to the World's Fair. McGarrahan bill was taken from the calendar, The Chronicle say One of the most Sir Willlam Vernen Harcourt, chancellor |y yin” & Baer, hop did not see his way to liberate his I want all the moncy,” the man said, SRAsA LA i &lon were e ap- | from Mr. Morrill. An executiv ave escaped public atte d ] s amid tended that if a commission were to be ap om Mr. Morrill. An executive session of a | M2V aped public attention. On that day | ghip of the Houss of Commons amid | oo, fectioner, stock and household goods, 'he services were of such character a BAILEY OBJECT! The morning hour of the senate was taken | M roval mistress’ hands. The resignation | yellesley Peel, and:rthe members of the | yypyesy stock §1,800, insured for $300: I H. | DAt (0 all present, addresses by varicus | revoly On motion of McRae, democfat of Ar- | VArious sections of the country. The Bland | Clreular in the formal phr habitual to | House of Lords in owler to hear the queen's | garn " ousehold goods $300, insurance $200; - The robber thinking, no doubt, that Ribalk bridge across the Bulphur river In Arkansas | M . Allen' ot Nebraska nted an | line, not a syllable in it of personal oxpres- | speech was read in i3e House of Commons $500; 0. Nelson, farniture $4,000, e | Trouble on tho Mosquito Const Gréwing | said to his terrified wife waus passed, amendment to the rules providing that it | $1on, like when Lord Salisbury, a stutesman, | and that body adjou..ud. eo 3 Bt o o 2 i v ; Motsmel B ot oot o | Shltdment to Ui, rues providing’ cha "t | Mo, lke whoy hord, Sapubury, sasenwr | and thot et WSSt e touothen-ay | 8313068 $L000 Sovqy, sponne wore Dk |10 AnsppgmQEMEIEIBETANCREE o | (00 oxmaontion o ram st dooe Tdatio, 1 il to ostablish & port of encry at | bill, resolution or other mensure. has been | Mere youngling in the ‘great busincss of | the beglnning of ‘last’ year. It 8 unders | ¢ $3.000 on A EACAan shock - e 3 VE LN A rol speciil to the t J&iu Bonnor's Ferry, Idaho, was passed. Teported to report It back within thirty davs, | Parliament, relinquished office after vainly | stood that the 1884 ségsion will be convened | yeqo restaurants were burned Wwith a Mr. Hopking, republican of Tllinois, tried to | 8@d If the committee shall fail to report in | dttempting to coerce Ireland. The queen | next Monday, Marcl 2. about $1,200, insurance $i00. William Selbic World from Panmama y Another British | to overlake, psxfble, lis assailant The man-of-war has been sent to Bluefields to | latter a out \]In abor x;;v tripp r1(;n|h““u N o o o » v ring slep. e nearly fel Hu Covers n- securo ununimous. consent for- the considern. | UMt tme . the senator - presenting it shall | Dotifiled the public of the fact of Lord Sali . . 0 i I co $75 support the Cleopatra In restoring the ; 5 el rechto Bighteot Ton of « bl to reclassify the railway mail | have the right to call for a report under | DUry’s resignation by stating that she ac- SOCTALISTS AS SOLDIERS. dost, $1.500. o Rulldingy Insprance ST0, low. | statns qvo. in. ihe Mosquito rescrvation | Self and ten :‘l‘x}“‘l";”":"“‘l‘m"‘,\:;:fu"‘n‘l beld wer as to increase the number of | cortain restriction. The proposed amend- | ¢epted that resignation ‘with much regret.’ — 13 ompanice: " Peureyivania Fire 87601 | Fpm o e The Ol onaira wrt ey e “Rolibers! nervive w0 8o dncrease the number of | Ment was roferred to (ha epmmitiee o | The phrase was an oxtraordinary one. We | Sarcastic Youst ‘fruim the War Minlster i | yilionancs, $3,800; North America, SL700; e N clithty ek and | “Muidert™ The robber aid not 160k baeiel maximum salary o be paid in each instance, | Tules. aretinglined tofthink it wasfunprecedented ¢tho TUIChtiE, gy e 0: Weatarn Assurance, $700, | tho. plocen "o rthlery: to protect CHIGE | qnd it was leky for him that ho did not, Mr Bynun, democrat of Indiana, demanded | |~ Among a number of petitions presented | In the auecns Folgn, 1t ‘ot In"the Wholo | BERLIN, ‘Mareh BiaIn $h& ReIChStaE | G shos: Continental, $2900; Gomnioreiai | Clarence. who said his life had heen threat- | When the people passing along the strect regular order, and Mr. Richardson, dem- | by Mr. Cockrell weroe several letters from Guelph period. Her majesty, we gather, | ;q,y while answering attacks upon the gov- | Union, §4,700; British America, §2,000; Fire- ened.: The Nicaraguan forces offered no re- | & e an running and Ribak after t of Tennessoe, called up the privileged | druggists in Missourl, asking him to vote | 4008 not view ‘with regret’ the departure | e e to he clemency extended | man’s Fund, $2,000; Fire Association, $700; | Sistance. —~ hey ‘did not seem to know who Ribak, was asolution for printing tho eulogy on the it | against the Wilson bill because it rajsed the | from her council of the mighticst ‘of the | ernment i FORCEC tacthy clomensy Traders, $1,500; Niagara, $500; Royal, $400; lections In Maine e anie Ropresentative Lilly of Pennsylvania. It | duty on alcohol. Mr. Cockrell said he was | 1lVing Englishmen, the heroic figure of hi toward General von Kittchoff, who was Al S1A501" Lonton. and FRaaaT (s ey “‘" TR ¢ e yonin “,I)“’: O S followed by his victim about was agread to. fntoniahed At receiving Rachh Sald he Was | age and the statesman of whom our chil- | decorated by the emperor after the general | ePDi G gLl Tign0. Practically all of PORTLAND, Me., March 5.—Mayor Bux- | Tho man was tollowed by his 4l it e ooy reported the diplomatic and | from the members of one profession, and all | dren’s children will speak when we are in | )aq been sentenced to Imprisonment for | {jys'is total loss. e ; T e A lied and went directly cast, Ribak sonkiigkapprobslstion DIV SRS |4 0 fed in torma singularly unlforin, until thellaush andFthers Swodliibe swo R ERcGH | ansating Smal oS UCHAvANERarcli ot Minel | girho cautailet: el e UaRLRKAZNN, but 1t [ et Ot went. republican, Republicans | was losing blood and becoming weaker every the Gelemata. Trom New Moxiso, o move. the | tors, a cireular from the v hesc et~ | Have expected some touches of personal feel- | TA8SbIAL, Qencraliiprapact: von ST is supposed to have been a defective fhue, | afio wlected sixicen olt of i comn: | step he took, and atter nuniing an tisel ¢ 3 el | Frnacautibal das a0 f (L 5 d some touches of persondl feal: | gors “tho minister Gt yar, sald that such | The. water supply was so very short tha men. The towns of Cape Iliz block he returned and was assisted to h B o S IeL (0 O e R e L U L L LR ingitrom itholdyseny wheh she RGeS, (AraNE it Fatriboures ranaainaltReRzlan e oTitho o LOWATE (b Cloneslream cuasiLitinad (on Ttho e dur- | ham, Burton, Waterville, Saco, " | store by some friends trom the drug store; MEIGRUaN IilL”;pLJ:"lu‘l‘ orn r‘"fi i ‘;.: He ”w.l».]»m l’":x»]l’:“:nvu(iln\» T(L‘“I::,“\r.\ I'rum otk :srllut'\;«‘tn the safeguard of the English and remarked that rlxm soclallsts would per- | ing the first forty minutes. Even this had L],n“,uhu‘. :‘,"\‘51 )‘,\.1 West Brook als at the corner of Bighteenth “],.q «~|m|§i ] er afte Missouri directing the ote against an e s beel J o Bnglis 0 reafte e im- e 1s allowe 0 get | Strongly republica reets e store as discovered o mening Hour for. b moncha, bu | Incrédsa ‘of tAxALIon o 'n hecessiv. . A | monarchy andits preservation against its | JANE, S st e ynosprassire Aitip allones Mo fire to got | “EHESWORTH, Me, Marcn 5,—The latest | streots, AL (0 SO 04T wa Diceds since the tariff fight began the house has | necessity in prohibition Towa,” exclaimed | unwise friends and open foes. Again and The retort of the minister of war was ‘)‘;:'r “‘m s sothiit ationge returns give Higgins (dem) for mayor that he “"7, '“v”-“m“ amination he was never passed to the second morning hour, | Mr. Cockrell, melodramatically, *more | again Mr. Gladstone held the bridge against | grooted with loud cries of dissent on the O L et ent renderedy |IERHIL AL Fouriof thefive idermen ats re- | ng DeglWiRTy 1 BCRy Bhasthiots law other business having constantly intervencd. | necessary than tea or coffec He asked | the radicals when the smallest outwork of | furiof tne socialists i i “131 & ‘Nv:f'\ g 008 B N Ta i on o MAYO N TORNE, "“j"‘":"_’l" i "'1”1”». Sna Dra, Moore and _”Mr. ('ul.;l.[(m of Illinois «I\(-mnmlml a second. | that this “'eartload of petitions” be offered | privilege or endowment atts '"N“lfl the royal e mtinuing. . Geheral yon. Schellendort sald | ¥ 'rhis e “the most severe blow Deadwood i (dern ) S ARt recaleotadl muyOr i The :«I|\-:){m Sl eilh i 16 republicans, as a rule, declined to vote | to the committee on finance, so the distin- | house was attacked, and now he goes, the | ;¢ qiscussion In the Reichstag regarding ieely el e MiTabl aliror republicans clected every other city offi- N aLets X 1 8-calibery and (he quorum was broken, 117 to 1. Mr. | sulshed scnator from Towa (Mr. Allisony, | mightiest of all figures of the Victorian age, | ) B i e e | has Tecelved Bincs thalimemoratilemorRIngd [fgio 0 5 I was found (hat (e bullet, o 35-calib ey Siinon e the ot of no.atorim. After | Sho was & momber of that commiitee, nipht | unthanked and dismissed with the phrase | {olara private soldiors: would bo ko1 Ear iINozeinker LTV e e Sl et entored thio loft aite gL e no apinal 0 ¥ hecame appa i 3 0N BBIL BB R S SOITIL R e T S ticoveredithe Tetreat e oward private soldiers would be useless, as | ghanty on upper Sherman street, a fire Advised to Return to Work. and came out on the left side of the spina ation minitesilianeseiia oparant: "’I'l;‘(i”::“; jbave e foprortunityito consillexiitiioN pel- that covered the retreat of the feeblest of his | tha military authorities had the greatest In- | sproad to the business portion of the town = NfASSILION, 0., March 5.—THe national | colmn, —The wound was a dungerous onee O g o N Tow (R bl an0l tho ousel| cons and, chiess pitegus ppoals from - hia | Rryy 8 v News maintatns that the govern- tersstin oL SLIRRIRRSRICI SGeHANY | and did not BiaY. its progress until nearly | executive board of the United Mine | and while Ribak may live, and the chantes went Into committee af the whole on the [ Mr. Allison, replying in the same sarcas- | ment will meet Parliament as strong, except PR L R Aot thol| i l‘"‘“'f";‘ff’(;‘l*f'"'"'_‘ll i mopuila: e a | were that he would ”“””‘”"“}" L pousion appropriation bill, Mr. Dolliver of | tie tone, said he supposed at some ima the | in the absence of Mr. Gladstone, as before. | temptations of sodiulists to violate their o on e Ak ed PPty | clrculur through President John Moriride probabilities for his recovery a owa took the floo 1o would not ha e X3 iy I S inel aven Stronger. ) ‘ L 8 Lo o of ne 7. pcople, and fo W | and Secretary and urer P. Mctiride in | slight. e DO fnalice; comn)itteo, Saxtmiwliole:imElt havel HInonotreRpedtiit, wlll o even ASOREER {Roathtfor Sullexlangalto Btlio Ruak U (Ghoara]| daya itheiidistreas ek appalling. Although | Which all miners now on strikes’ are.ud Ribak hias boen married only a few munths o :II nn‘\ 1t in n.{x. bate, he an opportunity to look into these rcperts. [ The attack on the implacable vote of the | grom the right.) unneeded and unasked for, General Sturgis, | vised t turn to work. The cire 1 and lves with s father and wother, 1ie ere hie not in receipt of letters complaining | So far he had not had a chance to look at | House of Lords will_gain force by the guid- The committee laving the Russo-German | then in command Fost Meade, sent o | that at the meeting of the natlonal excen- [ £10 p8 an and is about 20 years of ‘agc, n terms that excited his sympathy with the cer. Lord Rosebery several 5 i is a Bolemion snetermadibagexollom e Sy pa Y WL such matters s ance of a peer. Lord Rosebery seve commercial - treaty under consideration | train load of supplies from the post for the | tive board, held ebruiry and March [ 18 & BoRCER T Geiors say, may help him B A ra Ve | bt et eor Mr.'Stowart of Nevada obfected to the | years ago introduced a bill abolishing the | adopied today the Slause reserving to eltier | needy and a_detachment of the Seventh 1, the present deplorable’ condifion of min-| 21y, Ho'was brouglit {n and slaced on o Ieienburn of Towa declared tho late cons | roferenco of the Bland serkniorase bl to | House of Lords and substituting herefor an | government ‘the Fight of fxing. transporta- | cavalry (o preserve order. From —uum- it el s el and rosctutions | & W4l TNy ‘o hose the payment ELotSIonE S0 o t|‘n\m::| b0 | the finance committee, and asked that it lie | elective senate. A more |rvx:ut|_m x»)«» wmn;m tion rates on its own railroads, erous parts of the country on | would be an inopportune time for action of | around him d 8 1 By 9100, on the table o it might be called up at any | of the present crisis, however, Is the plan that occasion came numerous offers of | such a charactor as would necess . s STORY » THE SHOOTING internal revenue tax the south paid le’s than | {ime. formerly proposed by R(. Hon. John Morley UDY! & : X 8 3 g HIS STORY OF THE ¢ i $9,000,000. Of the $177,000,000 customs re- A 5 i i , 2 A 8 substantial assistance, but the business men | stoppage of work in any one or more i A T e o ol tE R b b 41000, :”ml "'{ re After considerable discussion this \vas | and_understood to have been suggested by at a meeting called for the purpose abso- | Peting districts. He told the st of |'| ; L gelpts the south paid but $1.000,000; of the | agrood to, with the understanding that it | Lord Roseber imself, by which a peer | Agent of Japanese Bankers Collecting Facts | lutely refused to accept a cent and set to {hetinanxontared an Laskea fop MARSY SU miscellancous receipts, less than $2,000,000. | pa jajd before the senate tomorrow ¢ relinquish his seat in the House of Al ek to Totini} the Bity. From: thaivulig ot Another Financier Scntenced. thought he was only jesting. He remen So that,” said he, addressing the southern | ““pc™ endient to the rules proposed by | Lords and become a candidate for a seat in | orpy op MEXIO e iy L Of ol PASO, Tex. March 5.—A special to | bered of running from the store after his memb “‘you contribute less than $15,000 2 ORISR ELRERIOnaRed by, SOERS 0 ebery CITY OF MEXICO, March 5.—Cliyosabura | @ mining camp sprung a substantial, well D 1 that Lis wife urged him not 00 & ravenio L an $15,000- | yrr“pofrer for the discontinuance of secret | the House of Commons. Lord Rosebery s stiath livaeal B I A D o rod and theived, | the Times from Las Cruces, N, M, says | assallant and tha urged bi oot rovenuas ot the dovertmant. oy | Mr Pefer for the dlscontiniance of secret | the House uf Comiion®y, piin o’ \itl ‘a | Watananabo of Tokio, one of the dircetora | it L, YotClyn® s likely that, profit: | that €. H. Dane, president of the Doming | 10 ko T also sald (hat his wifo told hin o o' thad ke S0 50 rturne | il betad o confont Paplamont with 8 | Welstaree of TaL one ot lo HURCLS | anaon this‘ocanion €l Sy that, peoic | tha C, K S, pesmuats uf e, ORI | iy o i st o v the man, yind suar bounty, $.00000 In penslons and | A“number of privato bills wore passcd, | expectation he ned nef fear the result four. of. Mexico 1ok thb. Dilrpoe, of aLuvIE | LaE Ly e R e e S buiia tns | €84m0 ity Or dsteudin: \ne' dopositors | Mo wanied ‘to avold he€ Kathy ATH H e B e D00 oo pLe. hot | and at 2:03 the senate went Into executly The m”u““" Gazette, {?rn-(\‘l:nr‘ll:": um- | the cost and general conditions of siiver | town ot thess pankatand gentencedito o vears il o ey had banzalot s ki Lypibaols 33,000,000 more AbANCHigcagion: e eV e at My, Gladstone, rex | “in S AR ARIEERVARLLLBER D D e = le penitentia anis hanks failed | so overcone she did not o you contribute. ' You ‘contribue mot a cent || “yhon the doors were reopened; at 3:10 p. | fors to him as Political ritualist who clung | ¥ lon, lember: of thei ! AGAINST PROHIBITION, fwo years uko, nndwgen afterwards no was | o gave u kool deseription of Lo northern pensions. What dilfercnice docs | 11" o Joini resolution of Senator organ | tenaciously o form,~earing mothing for the | Misson sent to the United States by the Giufe indinteaibyitljefederaligrand Jubve Du He sald he was meal wke 10 ye iat we do with our money 2" D R i tlo i atlok or | bankers of Japaj nvestivate the silve 4 S vife,” whose father Is u wenlthy W | 150 pounds,probably 40 ye It ko fo you What we do with our money?". | ot ‘Alabama for tlie establishuiont of a tarift | substance. Ho was s pedsatic atickler for | bunkers of Japen Lo Ivestigate e SINEE | pcinton of (e Suprme Conrt Permits Manu- [ Yorikor s stooi Dy tim ‘o the il pounds,probabl Ny ot s onaraihy. e e i st | roommislon waaljolfored by ihim .as an precedent and was lamentably deficien facturing of Liquor in South Dakota. and was at his side when he was sentenced tiom M Hepburn found in the fact that amendment to the tarift bill and referred'to | innate power. Though regarded as a leader guidance of the financiers of the orient, M 5 y i A motion for o new trial was overruled and | wore a men ed t [ I0UX FALLS, D., March Grover Cleveland was president; second that | mate power o i siccossion, by Sir [ Watananabe, In company with the Japanose 5 his appeal bond. fxed at §25,000 Ve mot a bud ookl indlvidual SUAMODRI0R BONIDMEER e Lo it by hatay ,.'.‘.‘:“\y.wl:.‘ulu‘m‘s:‘n ot Marloy, | council fugiia of Mexico, will make a visit | to The Bee)—Another black eye has been B — Ribak had 1 over the money Hoke Smith was secretary of the interior At 5:20 p. m. the senate adjourned. obert Pl o e ays (e withdrawai | Lo Pachaca, Queratero, Zacatocas and Chl- | given to the state prohibitory law by a re- | Movements of Ocean Stenmers March was going (0 give the men more he pull AWlhen Hoke Smith went into office, he con -~ of Mr. Gladstone marks an epoch in the his. | huahua to view the leading silver mines of | cont decision of the supreme court. In Oc t Jaffa—Arrive teamer Fuerst out n $6 gold plece, hut as he did so ha tinued, 567,000 applications were ' pending, NOR X o Mr. et e arty. 1€ 18 no longer | the republic. * A conference on general | ‘. : marck, from New it Shot and his assailant ran, leaving tia The applicants w dying at the rate of Gladstonian, and must be reorganized and [ financial matters and especially on the silver | tober of 1891 the prohibitionists brought suit At Gibralts Arr Steamer Au money on the counter o other money, 17,000 a year. Instead of adjudicating these stianed. Lord Rosebery is favorably stion was held Sunday with Senor Liman- | against the Sioux Falls Brewing company | Vietor m New York. roand was found thuia rech! At G Avrived—Steamer Grecian, | Was on the CORe cases, the department went back and sus Tarlft B I, 4 . and very generally trusted. Mexican minister of finance, in which | under the state law for manufacturing | rom by Mr. Cowan, o cleck for Ribak and witly pended 12,000 pensioners, whe o W WASHINGTON, March 6.—The Wilson s R R e v Lara Rones ‘secrotary of tho treasury expressed him- | \iquors, The lower court granted the Injunc R0 Navre e Champagne. Whon Ribak had made his home previous B lawyore: hands . How a0 this reaocs were | arifr bill has been thie subject of an earnest | bery's dominant ideal is colonial expansion | self very decidedly on the subject of silver | tion which was asked for, declared the plant [ AL = Stettin=s St RREDS: e Cowan siid that 5010 pare with that of his pred Who i | conauitation among the senators today, . It | and, imperial ‘unity, coupled with @ sincere [/and tho needs of'tieihqur & nuisance and ordered its abatement, to : time ago some one shot at Mr. Ribak's two the previous six months allowed 110,000 belief in democracy’ 7 e gether with the o of some $40,000 Liverpool—Arrived—Cuflie, from New | valuable dogs and that some time befora :I me? ”Il‘ul.lwv[nl’r:ll ihat there were any KISSEQ VICTORIA'S HAND. COARD R MEXIC worth of property. company gave bond: Nuples—Arrived—Rugle, from New | t8t lis sture was v B eat number of fraudulent pensioners. < .bery visited the queen this after- = and carried the case to the supreme court, 3 ¥ SR 2 Officer Flint, wh at is on that streot, 118 ONE GREAT DIFFICULTY, le art Tnat-priclo. in Auger, and u..‘lf'”:.‘ I(i”‘:::’\‘nsl) n\-‘l:‘:WIuVIme ) 1:‘:.1“’[:” font | vatuabie stensive Bed Discovered tnw [ (G0 S I‘uuhjlvm 10 fhe MRESIE oout) - sald that he passed the store at 8:30 and Mr. Enloo of Tennessee, who followed, said | It Wa# enerally understood that If a efiulte | J,"yremier, The new prime minister was Gogl Lovation. cislon of the lower court was reversed. The Killod by His Wife's Paramour. only two people were there, a man and @ there was alyays une great dificalty in dis ment could be reached on this ar- | 8% premier. The Bev RUMC TLHle upon [ CITY OF MBEXICO, March 5.—The fact of | prewing company now intends to enlurge JOSIPH, March S—Tonight Jacob | woman. He did not hear the shot and did cussing the pension question. A larga it would then be possible to | cheered by WERE FEONG o Buckingbam | the discovery of am extensive coal bed soon | its plant here, giving employment to prob- | Dunsmore, @ restaurant man, went home not see the 1 N amount of money was involved. A lar Apoik SevoryiRINEL qlaeiand. thak | niace to bo placed in Failyway connection with this | ably 100 men and found a man i s house with his THINK THEY SAW HIM number of votes were Involved, consequently | Lie bill could be reported without delay \ lurge number of visitors called upon Mr. | e el e Cor tea) rallway. will | The case of arr, receiver of the | wife. He started to kick the door down [ mr. R it Nineteenti there was a strong temptation for the dema. | Secretary Curlisle been with the mom: | o8 147K BUEOEE.EE Looniicand as " the ‘ex- [ Clty!and thosBieKsbpBentml FLinay business of W. H. Nelson, agaiust Mr. | when the intruder, who turned out to be | and Clark, hud learn the description of SUArA AR A MIIDEIADIALGD 10800 demas of the committes most of the day and [ Gndstone this arerRion MO BY 10" Was | shortly be made public. The deposit has been | Nelson for endeavoring to defraud creditora Sice Hair, o notorious gambler, suddenly g e e Gty 8 WGt democratic administration sought to strike | Met With them again this evening to dis- | joyqly cheered by all who recognized him. Sarofully examined gnd pronounced by ex- | has been ottled. Nelson, who was engaged | hened the door and fited two bullets into 1 at his residence early in froms. (e penelon polis Hogu kit 0 atrlko | cuss and compare changes. But while these | 8 ¢ Jamen Guzetto says there 18 a re- [ perts to be the largest bed of bituminous |in the drug business here, last cummer fu ‘e DAoL 8 (¥ tackpa, Nt wililbe canturad i o ¢ titled -etther to the government's gratitudo | concessions have been inade and the mem- | por “that a reunion Is probable betwoeen | coal ever found it thia part of Mexico. It but a few days before ho was closed up he | before sorning h; MM 0} nor bty the republicans assatled the presi. | bers of the finance comuittee and the ob-} §opq ~Rosebery 1 the liberal unionist | fx Belived the ‘conl can be delivered to the | transferred some $25,000 worth of property o Uent. socretary of the Interior and Commis. | jecting senators have found a middle ground, | \Sfiers, 1t I sald there is u possibility | Central railway at ohe-quarter the price coal f to his sons. The creditors of Nelson e Redemption of Italian ¢ i\ v Sioner Laohron. As an evldence of the euist. | there yet remains the matter of sugar, and | {1ii"tije latter may come to some arrange- | now costs here, whiéh will make a heavy | cured to appointment of G Carr a8 re ROME, March 5.—The Chamber of Depu t ence of fraud Mr. Enloe sald thero had been | the diffculties surroundiog an sgreement | ment with the new premler in regard to | saving in operating gxpenses N e on i aTyegtad foni |1 iaRE el TR e T AR Hong a] run fre 170 convietions of pension elaims ngents fon | upon this are the greatest the tarifl makers | freland, Lord Rosebery s sald to have | “Phe coal deposit J& over elght miles long | fraudulently transferring proverty With in- | the convention of Latin unlopists providing | { n np Clark manufacturing testimony In pension cases, | have to contend with alveady entered into communication With | and is of excellent quality. tent to beat his creditors. Nelson was | gor the redemption of Italian colnage, | ‘0 I see th Mr. Enloe had read a lotter from Commis: | The Louisiana sciators have one plan | {yo"guke of Devonshire and with Hon. Jo- | “Capitalists Interesid assert that they can | placed i 81000 bonds and tho case came up | which were sighed in Paris on November man - was b Grace aloner Lochiren, under date of Mareh 5, 1804, | Which does not meet favor with the refluers. | gop ™ Chamberlain in gegurd to the new | geliver first quality coal to the rallway for trial last week. The defendant was on | last Sl onnino, the iniater toward N and saying there were between 8,000 and 10,000 | The plan of the refiners is objectionable to | ypderstanding. $5, which is less than one-quarter the present | the witness stand for four days. The referee | finance, sald that while he was not enthusi- | was then ponsion cases at present under tnvestigation | the Loulsiana senator ot The Standard makes the following official | gopt Heeidad the matter in fayor of the receiver | astic about the Latin union, he did not de- | that the wh there was strong presumptive evi. | been made that an ad va ty be laid, | qpnouncement: The carl of Kimberly will b e and Saturday Mr. Nelson ordered his sons to | 8ire Its dissolution once. He sa donee of fraud and the refiners say this would aff ume the forelgn portfolio, Rt. Hon. Henry BURIED THEIR BONES. deed to the receiver all of the property which oo but what it w M. fawne¥ ot Minnesota continued the | no protection Some s v owler the Indian portfolio and Mr. T. E —— he had transferred to them. This was done (L gevore.Gtorm In Texat afraid to go aebate In oppogjtion to tho pension policy ot | toward on, haye i E Bllis, now a lord of the treasury, will be ns of the Massaered Wilson Party | 4ua the receiver dismissed all cases agalnst TAINESVILLE Tox Mar Serase T the adwinistratfon | T T valor s ot Juist r- | come putronage seeretary to the treasury Laid In Mr. Nelson. Creditors will likely get dollar | most severe electrical storm In year b pitite Mr. Buldwin of Minnesota gave a humorous | ential miglt be made in favor. This | guceceding Mr. Majoribanks, the liberal whip. | CAPE TOWN, March 5,—A trader named | for dollar, over this section last night, accompani mother were tryii de .‘.<‘xu \ of the war dogs of the other | I8 stubbornly resisic l‘ by ”xmw Ialm | The appointment of Mr. Fowler, who i8 | pawson, who has srrived at Bulawayo from Will Noon Know Her Fate. ;;' avy \\\i.‘,"l“‘.”“\‘ rain A large number i n Slde. Mes Delllesm wel onix. preveuiod froh R A0.¥ A P ol P e the Jocal goxernment board, | (o gnanghal river, says that at the point | DEADWOOD D, March b.—(Special | turncd. Much dumage is reported and of having himself enshrined on the peh. as he is Sell informed 8780 th Nal “ae where the last stand was madé by the Wil- | Telegram to The Bee)—Argument in the | Fe railvoad bridges In Indian territ Workers of America will tomorrow i plesioned and with N hat und dark clothe Senators Cannot Agree Upon the Proposed has reached a certain stage of coppleteness and yet may be thrown out of gear by a ¥ fo! sion roll by his tender youth: Cannon. wh 1 1t r fcult dutles of th I son party which was annibilated by the | Nary Yusta case and the judge's instrug sust o to Tall. old ke yea ago enabled him to ¢ P 1 foli) . Matabele, he found within a circle of fifte tions to the jury were flulshed at noon NEW ORK, March b—Justi Patter qa u Pickler, who now Inere mivs foriey 1 0 to vards the bones of thirty men Dawson | today. Under the Instructions the verdict | of the me e b lenied the n Anionth the front of griin. visagal In | the y . 1 ecrotary for | athered the remains together and buried | must either be for acquittal or else not | of Peter Neville, the convicted elect the name of God and a suffering people.” | agre u iest of Lord Rose- | them in oné grave Nghter than manslaughter in the first de- | Spector, for o stay pending an ho coucluded, *“let us have pe (Laugh whisky r and leagues King Lobengula, it is now stated, died on | gree. The jury has been out eight hours, - ter and applause.) g H y il me January 23. T Matabele -are hurrying ther a nvictlon or a disagreement s “King of Spain™ to Marry Cannon el r s 1 at - into Bulawayo with the Intention of sur- | expected PRAGUE, March 5.— Don Carld u. In the s a venderlug and are anxious to know where - W General Black i ) t A they s & to I've and who is to sup Thomus Corrlgan's Will bon hay 1 loguy, Mr. Cannon's pur f port the wiv ! childran of the late King | KANSAS CITY, March 5.—The will of the | Bertha Alain d ML, Genera! Liack (v the latter's opiu uth 4 Secoud Page.) ¢ 1 i “ Lobengula. late Thomas Corrigun was offcred today for | The princes r lssa, May 21, 1868. | street,

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