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INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS b ([ esessuiemmo 170 [OHT CATHOLICS : OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1894—TWENTY THE BEE BULLETIN, GERMANY KEEPS 0UT[,_ ™= "= HiN that s Enown to have 380 or 140 feet with a handsome water colored picture of | s Vs Winds. 3 head, how ‘moch water pst second tan ¥ the Chicago, and #lso handed him a beauti- | 1. Platte Canal Mass Mocting. = bring there, and any engineer can measure 2 | tully inscribed sfiver hox as & token of e Bow Croker on His Tured Teip. g i Fentiment Expreseed Respecting the Pro- | that from ion without getting into | Sudden Bailing for Europe by Tammany's | crew's recognition of his kindness | Will Take No Part is the Naval Demonstra- ny Will Let Morveeo Alone. | ago Bwedes Orgauise to Antagoniss 4 t's . Meeti a squubbic t that you have an ex N i o foe Accompanying th much appreciate i 4 o Chilengo Swedes Up in Arms. | bers of that Fai Joct at Last Night's Mass Mocting. tr y indefinite proposition. 1 want t Obief Eachem at Last Explained. gifts was a scroll wigned “‘Neptune-Rex tion in Morocco. Lincoln Defents Omaha Agnin. b Members of that Faith, i Ehow you why it Ie indefinite. 1 have sh | The seroll was In the form of a royal procla- —— ¥. M. € A's Smother the Valleys. | s PRESENT PROPOSITION TOO INDEFINITE | ¥t with reference to the wheel. Iam | wANTS TO WATCH A PARIS HORSE RACE | mation. was redolent wi tradivions of | wy||AM IS DISTRUSTFUL OF ENGLAND i i i o ARE SAID TO BE ONE HUNDRED STRONG ] going to go further than that. A hore the forecastle and cautioned all whales PR power may be measured upon the basis of — sharks lywoge and land lubbers, — 3. :‘"“:' .-f"":'i"”. ‘""‘- "‘| \':m.:‘l{, 4 General Plan Favored with Insistence Upan | hours' work. It mey be measu ¢ | He Says 8o Himeelf not to molest Moy Lrving. Mr. Irving sent | Britich and Spanish Diplomacy in Africa | Chua Piugow a Drowdros Seourge. | Provoked by Murderous Assaxlts of Polioe- | basie of twelve work, twenty o the blue jac spropriate rep! J - St ’ s - More Bpecific Promises from Oompany. | (yemy-four hours' work. Now the question Come Bs The next production of Mr. Irving at the the Moving Oauc 4 3 Ie in the Todolent S mge. wen on Members of that Nationality. fs, what is this 20,000-horse power they pro- Lyceum theater will be Comyns Carr's i bt S e St g 3 wone to give you? it tpon & ten-hour King Arthur.” The theatric novelties of Romance of a Nebrasks Se STOR b i CITY ENGINEER POINTS OUT DEFECTS | Dore to & wout e b vwour busie: 1| DETERMINED TO STAY OUT OF POLITICS | ne week have been fimited to a pieassnt | BOB KNEEBS IS STILL IN JAIL| B Iomance of n Nebreks schosibor. . | STORY OF A VERY DISTRESSING TRAGEDY - | take seven hundred cubic feet per wec- comedietta, “Sixes and Sevens,” by Whit- Nebruska Fields Refroshed. TR i th a given head that can be obiained ) more, at a Criterfon theater matinee, and to 8. Council Blafts Local Matte g ¢ His View Ooncurred in by a Majority of the | A 90 i second on the | 588 No Intention of Ever Again Assuming | porbes Dawson's ty play, “Cherry | Expeots Conclusive Proof of HisInnocemce | - (00 0 6 0 e Ar oung Merchaut Bhot by Two Cfficors b Bpeakers, ten-hour basis that letting the water run the Leadership in New York. Hall,” with an Enoch Ardenish plot, whick from America Barly in July. Silver Democrats Declured for ten hours, and operate the wheel and failed to please an Avenue theater audience ? Germuns and Thelr Social Dolug, 3 separate the flow of that 700 feet per seoond arab Bernhardt came to London on & Last Week with the Secret Orders. MR. POPPLETON OPPOSED TO ANY BONUS | for - period of fourteen hours every night, | DR, PARKHURST EXPLAINS THE MATTER | Wednesduy on purpose to witness the final | FORGERIES OF AMERICAN CURRENCY | 10. Wemna: Her \are and Her Woria. | ONE GRAND JURY FAILED TO INDICT and during the day 1 increase the flow formance here of Eleanora Duse | Recollections of the Mormon Pilgrimage et two and four-tenthe times, and these results | A RAISE IN SALARY | 11 Eixperience of the Sianion Societs Mr. Kountze's Re to FPolnted Questions | | ean get from 700 hydraulic horse power. | He Says Croker is Fleeing from the Wrath Jean Reszke 18 receiving $1,000 nightly Belief Genera) that the Present Iliness of Discussing the Berliner Patents. unds Subseribed by Wenlthy Swedes to from Mr. Howe—Resolution Favoral | On the other hand, 1 can let that water run to Come and that Other Proud Man- the highest amount ever paid to a tenor in Prince Bismarck is Serions— Weather 12, Editorial and Comment. Proscute the Alleged Murderers—Likely : T ok ponbis ABopiot continuously for twenty-four hours 1;!;’,‘:“" i Maak W s London. He made kg dobut & Z'-nm Lan W BORER Ghit Amesinen 18, Justin McCarthy on English Tasves. to - Sleauit A Medgibhs IR 1,500 feet per second, und will not produce enty years ago at $50 per nigh 14. About an Omatn Voting Machine. with Little Dissent any more; in fact, not ae much as 700 cubic Brought Low. Werther,” Maskenet’s new opera, at A R R A T Before It is Ended. foet per second, if started during the night S Covent Garden theater, is but faintly praised Fiunncial and Con 5 e ‘ Now, then, when you propose to ask for | el B company,) | ¥ the London critics A Live Stock Markets Reviewed ' 0:“",',!,”']:",":,‘\,",j,\", beld to Qiscuss & | F10V0,000 and say you will give 20000-orse | Ty non Tgune 36 —(New York Worid | Herr Lohse, the Hamburg conductor, held | BERLIN, June 16—The cri 16. College Phurmucy Discussed. _ct ), une 6 e peIe 4 , g maba citiz ver beld to discust & | power, thix community wants to know upon oncial 16 The Beey—The Unbria, | the frst rehearsal on Wednesday ut SEGT AT Rior iukenl by A LRI The )1t looks very much as if there 3 \ matter of public impor | | what standard you are going to measure that v : e of the Ge enson. syehic Wonder in Her Tee would be a serious religious war in Ch Sis: akts Soues ket svenlag, Wien the ;‘ e R gl A e hard Croker on bourd, arrived fu L‘f" of the German season Sultan Muley Hassan, and the Pyychic Wonder in Her T L u et Chicage o i, el i pUwer, WHHTHEr 0l At eI (05 L STy, SoUrSE L harbor of Queenstown efter mid- Journeys End in Lovers' M aroused rt te Local Coopers Fight Conviet Goods. betweer Swedes, who number between county commissioners were present to hear | A SN s proposition 8o clearly R s be added to; the Liydeum ing ‘aroused dn certain quarters 8. dox;" By Eaillie Ll 10,000 an 0,000, and the Catholics. Di the expressions of interested property owners | s R o night this morning. Croker did not, ag was > : ire | the succession to the sultane 1 ourdes,” by Lmile Zolu 0 and 1 nd the Catholics, ur- S e defined before you start out that the Helpated; Bana ot h soil, but was push- | 1ast creation of Franc Edmond ABai Ax Seen 5% 19. Advance of the Specinlist ing the past five years it is claimed that at on the proposition to vote bonds in the sum | win gel gafe and ow what they et el oy 2 the eminent Frem ed who el L o leart five Swedish buve been shot of $1,000,000 to aid in the construction of | pooo et Whi [y, g6 4E\| tiip: | A0& on fo Paris for the Grand Erix tamor- i foe oy, STREat, T of abtagosisin toward England 20. Weekly Grist of Sporting Gossip. o o Sty e s h ) 5 [IBC o ez h v w h yria deleyed only long enough [ Porn Octobe 22, wili be the prin R s S e o down in cold blood by Irish police officers, the proposed Flatte river canal. Thes 8¢- | yiguse) This proposition mave that we | TO% The Lmbris defyed SN TOOE character in Jean Rickepin's “Vers la Joje,” | beon esbeciully moticoable and ETTe und the wre up in urms. Bvery d elmingly that the: vored it v CSrE Rt o trgnsfer her mail e ) o rown strencth ever since th i i cScWIRl T Raty SRt ithay Senred Il ahiall') ok ol certiteater” 6t g 3R EREISE AR T e i Which is now in rebearsal at the Comedie | S b s to front of the ac- | Swede n Fo, servant girls, bankers, 1 but insisted on safeguards and restriction of the Anglo-Congo treaty. As | engineers of this canal and power company Francais After a series of rev G cupati there are | merchants and labore all are making E t lied e propositio Sroker, although personal animus againgt | 5 revi ot | o i s Sotoet R ¥ u X that are not now embodied In the Proposition. | oo eonclusive. Then the chairman of the | Croker, although his » nal e rsttea s his feeling mgainst Engla gk u rendh; whike | repiiir oo bt fod ke soMEREAN | The large court room was crowded, the OPen | oommiggioners here writes his name across %o a request for an interview he | Verdl has undertsken to remedy the weak S stbeld Stennliation fif, the & positi 1 be serious in | they consider a vicious clement. The feeling space around the sides of the room BEIE | 1o face of that certificate that settles It, filled with hundreds who stood during the ernment not to take part in any naval the event of a of has been smothering in the breasts of demonstration which the other powers may _ Swedes for several years, but not until the ness of the third amct of “Othe next production in Paris by wri lo” for its said: “I really don't see why 1, a private and you deliver over to the company a cer. - sle to obtain seats, pitizen, should be interviewed. 1 don't think B & new | . ontemplate i 1 N, s CDER CRISP! entire evening, being unable to obtain sea tain ‘amount ‘of money. ‘It ‘strikes me that 2. e | march and new ballet for it contemplate making up he coast of TRIED TO MURDEE CRISPL miirter 60 Sean Nelkbn A ORI 3 as the long rows of benches were closel 5 = th ot my doings interest any one. Still, as the Worl T R < b if that is the proposition, those investing | A ¢ T America will be.rcpresented by Loie Ful- Do ataa: Sy inatl ¢ | 4id it break out in open warfare packed, and the space inside the bar railing |\ )r epterprise ought to have some ope | OT4€rS you to see me, I will anewer you a8 |, Tty ) Telart has st 5 ests be mepaced by any outcome of the d esperate Attempt at the Assassination o Trwreiity e Ve aguis iR R s Hera R was about as densely populated with the oc- | o 100 urier their side of the case. Some | frenkly and fully as I can, but 1 must say | o o" 0 500 U,.,,,:m e a' b 5 r:,",,m"'"”," putes which have arisen since the death of 5 “"1' Sy oEs 5 | little villuge in Sweden a clear, blue-eyed cupants of chairs placed there for the oc one ought to represent their interests and | 1 CODeider it & great waste of time Son R TaR "w“‘ ";‘I‘_ iy L‘:“' the sultan, the emperor may be compelled to ROME, June (..1,7 noatempt to BSSAS- | ), who was named Swan Nelson, As the slon. soo that the proposition is properly carriea | The correspondent said to Mr, Croker that | /T, EO0 U F BEs x;r‘u.['”x.g”. one | cond o fiect to Morocco. But, according to | Siate Premier Crispi was made rew dnts aanihood 1 Rk 4 The county commiss ore were sented be- 5 e ST his sudden and secret sailing from New T e L Sy S uRor 8 | the presemt indications, there will be n The premier was driving in ¥ of & cur er. About three out hind the Judges' bench, Paddock being the | “y L e e | S had been_construed there only absentee. Chairman Stemberg presided, | N0, ther, whis provices that thes ME | o the peril of the Lexow committee. He | entertainment takes place in a fashionable and us soon as the meeting was called to | ", o - oo | then dictated with great deliberation the | drawing room. ests of the western powers will insure their o s per mile for every mile of canal constructed At the” Privcshey hich has: meen xsny order asked Clerk Sackett to read the j ooty i s completed | following statement PmitsaiRty i Y | neutrality. 1In this connection the Cologne tion that had been submitted by the ca L 5 s “I made up my mind eome time 820 to of late, the last belng the French { goperie gemi-officially remarks: *Although shall be given 2 mile. It melodrama in pantomime, “Jean Mave,” is : NEH 7 1 as o flight | the Opera Comigue, in which a music hal Swan hud $100 or $00, which he to the Chamber of Deputies when # man suddenly drew a revolver his pocket | had saved from his earnings as a carpenter, <4 st him. The premier was not I decided to come to Chicago, where he and, springing from his carriage, | resumed work at uis trade :-;-,un ;un‘ed the money that he earned, and with tne 3 the would-be murderer 3 t brought from Sweden he necessity for such a step, as the German @iplomate are confident that the rival inter- und woun aoa Premier Crispi was driving from his resi- nest egg a company. t t . { o sircuitous | 5¢¢ this vear's great races in England and . Germany does not hanker after territoriul quickly wmassed SLOW or more. When the President Kountze was called for, but in Bl el o e *orts mites | France. I intended leaving New Yrk in [ % b8 nemencd CORNE e« tov Lyt Amers S ekt e s inpootast o e e Tcil Depuiiel e Swivane sion swept over the : s absence Henry T. Clarke, one of the fn. | Toute, by which it will be about forty miles | France. © {ewendel PRAUE TOW SR | jcan actor, Tyrone-Power, with his four-act ) closed carriage. As the vehicle was turn- it Bwan b cial interests and the security of numerous German subjects to defend.” WATCHING ENGLAND AND SPAIN. J d 000 ile. )thes corporators of the company, responded and | 1OnS, and the L 101d about the holes that had been dug by | WOTdS. When they have finished the canal, as | Pay, “The Texans" The plece was first produced in Canadw at St. John, N. B., and ing from the Via Gregoria into the Via jolecase @ man who was loitering on the uncle and visit other relatives, as well to renew associations with my old home- himself no longer . the young Swede bought get w the men representing the company in a | Without onme drop of water in it, without | o " 0 T aring Prix is only run | Montreal. It was also performed at a trial . o) e it sidewalk put his hand into his breast, drew cigur at Archer avenue. ) 1o | any power house, without any provision for i eE AT e TR e i tas N Then referring to the eventuality of the 5 i i il fete R fruitless search for coal, ofl and gas. He s once & vear, and as there 15 now only just [ ™ nue theater, New iy it =2 * o€ 1 o revolver. rushed into the street up to | was last fa Lo $ 4 transmission, without eny omne of those - York, bi 41, . i transfer of Morocco to an Buropean power | SWAN'S 1 CELEBRATION 4 f £0id they were Interested in the development [ tTans : e time to get ‘to Paris, I will postpone my . but partly owing:to bad acting failed | Mo et “After ouy | the carviage. He lifted his revolver, took SWAN'S LAS TLEBR N. & things having been provided for, the $1,000,- . o D intended to | to draw. Mr. Powers future arrangements | th Gasette adds significantly ter our e e About that time Swan made love 1o and upbuilding of Omaha, and had invested a short aim at the pr Irish sojourn for a few da nish & great deal of money for that purpose with- | 000 Will have to be paid to this company. | Lo oroee as fer back us a month ago, | &re undecided, although at present it is the :(.:m et “gm:l u:.yd ‘('-h Sig. Crispi was uninjured and promptly | Pretty, Mary Heusoh who «“‘:;xlrlfz-?n l::: ; out hope of personal reward. Regarding NG peUELA T BIANE but my mother was suddenly stricken with | intention of the spndicate behind him to | SPOMACY B conDecon WIR LN MONED | gprang out of his carriage with the inten- | (1l 0o inguged. Thes were together this enterprise and his present connection Thave perfect faith in some of the mem | . .. juct as 1 was about to start, and [ Produce his other plays, “The Sins of the sgreement and commerclal treaty, melther of | yio; of geiring the would-be assasgin. The | much of' the time &nd fnequantiy csHal 4 i with it Mr. Clarke said he was & bter | !dentified with this company. They are | %S S gl g e Fathers” and “The Potter's Daughter.” the countries can expect the same friendly | jpiior however, was almost immediately | on Mrs. Josephine Djorkman, who lived in 3 at first, but after receiving positive assur- | honorable gentlemen, but they may be dead | © o) T U 0 0 T e Lexow committee Emil Bergerat, the swell known French | co-operation and good will ae might Lave | o700 by & number of people who were at- | a little cottege just bock of Swan's stors,. ances from those intercsted in the preli a few days, and this proposition fr ome | W BEUEC C B d return to | Journalist and literstenr, is putting the fin} | CORAdently been hoped for otherwise. It i | tructed to the spot by the report of the | Last Christmu# evenimg, almost on the cfe 4 - inary murveys be had become satisfied that | that'fivolves the community hereafter, and | Should SwmmOn BAY touches 16 “Fecrie, Bramatighie, foundea | Ume that Gepmany should show that she | revolver. In & moment the neighborhood | Of his murriuge, the shop keeper was in & ; 1 1t was @ practical undertaking and had put | 10 CATTYING out a proposition of this kind, | * e o, on the legend of which Merlin, the magician | 1 determined ot 1o be treated as & “GUARIL | wuy crowded with excited people, vowing | PATUCUlurly good humor and thought e " his money into it. He said that the canal | BVOIVINE the people for the next twemty | o0 oo 't in Whet's the use of papers | immortalized by SimSNalter Sooft. 48 ihe | DOlissable’ im African questions = AS | vengeance upon the man who had attempted | Ne'ho, % SO 4L the Blorkmant. AR 3 company was not behind the canal proposition | YOATS We want to look to the future as well || (0F souret T UEC LTS O S BUCCC | hero. The piece 15 3.be called “The En. | thoush to show that palitioal afairs Q0 50t) (5 murder THE premicr. A rush was made | yenier wu Jost Pe ey are o aat 1 that was submitted lnst spring, us it was | B the present. You want to deal with that | WIS SFEEC © RPEL SN o mmittee | Chantress.” Hitherto the legend Tus mot | ffect the personel relatione of the tWo | for the mun, Who was struggling with his | the booming of & el in ome distant ] as if you were dealing with any mortgage Ypen uttlized Ty by s ttist, | courts,” Emp 2 3 e e ized by any @ramatist or lbrettist. : Proposition. We want to put everything in | XPOW that I am at u a clnuse with reference to the payment to be er William, during the Week, | captors near the premier's carriage, end he | cathedral told the merrvmakers that U M. Bergerat has had the subject in hand for | has been feting the delegation of the First | would undoubtedly have been beaten to death | great day In ail Christendom was almos e SRR {hat the day after his | MENY Years, but he has met had time to | (rovel) dragoons, to which Queen Victoria, | hag it not been for the prompt arrival of the | &t hand. When Swan urose to go he but- R made that would afford ample protection | 0t WL KO0 A LE T per there | completé the play. during her stay. at Coburg, appointed him | potice. toned his coats tightly ut him, and 4 in every particular. I say this community | SHEEREE TOR GO eged inti- | E. 5. "Willard, who opens fonight at the | honorary colonel. The British dragoons were | Deputy Puglies, who was one of the first | &fter Wishing all his friends u night of wants @ proposition that will cover every | PUPHS : e Comedy in ““The Middleman,” after his Amer- | treated in a most hospitable manner and left | 1o ge sound rest and @ bappy awakening, he not then ready to declare itself, but others thought they saw & chance 1o raise the money and the company was ready to give them the bemefit of the first surveys. It ever they ask me?” A was now in shape to go abead, but it had been concluded that it would be necessar: 3 SoTeR ! T cn A R Aat e han amiA | Tamanny ize the would-be murderer, picked up et g o to have $1,250,000 in sight before undertak- "l'r‘"',“]‘z:‘“""‘:;“;';; :;::::b{‘l“‘:;“;‘;“;;‘_’r";::: | Would be beaten this autumn, and that the | fcan tour, ds to be entertained at supper next | Berlin delighted With the emperor's hos- | the revolver when the prisoner was in safe ':“"‘ T T m“::mm;::fi:: ; ing the great work that would meke Omeha | ;0 1,000,000 before heving & power house | OTEaRization would then be compelled to Thursday by the members of the Green | pitality. ol nainee hands and handed it to the premier, who | tnrough the passagewzy, and thut his legs the greatest city in the Mississippi valley. leveltipbt, betqre having auyiig funs “but | Summon him again to the leaderskip, and he Room club. The event will take place at _R F. Kneebs, the Amgrl mn horse o .Fmr examined it curiously and with great cool- | and brain had not been twisted by the . The speaker said the city is now scarcely | g, PO IFE IV IS SEVEIRS ot ir | replied with much bitterness the Criterion restauran: nng Henry Irving, | Who is accused u.r {Vrnuvuu‘»m nm‘r-lxx <r ness. Sig. Crispl was \\Li‘nxl\' congratu- | mugs of beer vhv had d k. This was y: holding its own, and that ncver before hud | the canal has no defined Aimensions, if there “Why shouldsa man be called on to deny | always ready to do a gracious action, will | the turf in connection ;‘;l ":”lf-F :!‘;:;5- lated for the calmn: be Qispi under u';_~l\xl ;:!A"!:-' 1;‘”” e - Shere been #o little dotng in the way of im- | 4y ap indefintteness to the ‘canal, It may be | "°CE Stuff 88 that? Those people can make | take the chair. T i s isuch trvens) shrerimtagoon this timne farwaid 1s dvelvetiin momi 4 provement or growth. Here was o chance | on p ten or twent A up stories faster than a man can contradict GERMAN OPERA AT DRURY LANE. the United States on purpose to try end be | The first reports of the affair had it that | this tim 4 vetery. four-hour basis. We do not The lamps in the little cottage had been know but that the canal might cost & great out for an hour or more und the house: them. However, I will say this, and I Sir Augustus Harrls, not content with | of service to the prisoner, has failed to in- | the premier himself was the first person to put it in words as plain and as strong as | running Italian opera at Covent Garden, has | Guce the authorities to accépt ball. Kneebs | lay hands on the man who fired the shot, 10 bring in a power second only to Niagara and it was impossible to estimate the bep deal less than $1,000,000. Now these are a S hold was wrapped in slumber when Mrs, it that would result even when it was known | some of the things that need fo be defined. . | ] KROW: 1f you can put it in stronger, do it. | erranged for elght performances of German | is confined in & decent Toom 800 s allowed | but although this does mot turn out to be | Bjorkman heard’ what she belleved 19 be g what the water power at Minneapolis had “Now we go further, and 8o far as I am | L % 20t only out of Tammany Hall, but | opera at Drury Lagne, starting next Tuesday. | to buy his own meals. Hi frien sy g:-".“ correct. there 15 no doubt that the distin- | groans of a man in fearful distress. ‘She 3 Qone for that city concerned, 1 would like to be understood 1 | 1 2% Out of politics. No circumstances, no | The works to e performed are ‘Wallure,” | and conclusive evidence is on its way from | guished Italian statesman displayed most re- slipped on u gown, lighted & E - . “Tanp- | the United States, and the prisoner, early | markable presence of mind and that he rn and opened the back door. ENGINEER ROSEWATER'S VIEW. PR B event that 1 can foresee, or that any man | “Siegfried,” “Tristan,” *Lohengrin = SR ! J Ein can foresee, can induce me to take up that “Pidelis” 2 " ¢, will be able to prove his innocence would undoubtedly have closed smptly gromns came from beneath the City Bugineer Rosewater was next called | in a spirit of emnity, but am taking it from | C°7 107" Gk e i Shat gl mauser, ) SIASUA L RUR B R ute ;e tncdulyy D e i Tpasumedly| Mave Closal IO | s il Gt e 1 et aaR for, and fully prescnted his views on this | an analytical standpeint. Withest car e | 100 ugain. It was partly to sssure my | singers include Fran Klatsky, Mme. Wiegand WHOLESALE COUNTER! > with his assailant had it not been for the | Steps sald she, und an 3 carried ¥ e iitloct, ian Tallowe e eeatian e e (r‘u"“““‘"»‘] '~)”“ friends, as well as to show my enemies that | and Herr Max Alvary The discovery of the wholesale forgeries | fact that tne people laid hands on the ras- nh:.‘z‘r\l’n ”l 2 »;wl x:lm e ;';N ;.‘m.«: '; “I do mot know nor do 1 undersiand that | spent a vast amount of labor in analyzing | L5 determination s irrevocable, that 1| Jean de Resrke made his reappesrance mt | of United States bills and Bank of England | cal before the premier could approach Wim. | tock hoid of his less und drageed them 1 e R e e [ e ot ol made up my mind to come heré about the | Govent Garden #n Mammanet's “Werther | notes at Hamburg was directly Que to the | Sig. Orispl was most warmly cheered | with all my might, wotil fualty he fase of whether or Dot the development of this | and made it a part of my unnual report, be. | LG L BLVE UP my place in Tammany, Now | which was them;performed in Englond for | smartness of Edward Schwab, second of- | when he arrived at the Chamber of Deputics, | poor Swun came in the light of the luntera. power s practical. T supposed that that | cause I considered that the publ let me repeat, I am out and out for good, | the first time. .. The eminent Polish tenor | ficer of the Hamburg-American steam:hip | the news of the attempt upon his life having | 1 tried t Ik to him in Swedish, but he e i a7 s indlbt lung o) @30 | Wiionits an i mfl:"x the public was en- | 4nq those who know me know this." had already sung the part of “Werther” in | Russia. Schwab, before his appointment 10 | preceded him could make no reply. Just then two police 4 e | oo ol hoiaals wi].:lr":tfl:,i ln.‘s hos | “Then we are honestly to understand YOu | America, and it as mere particularly owing | the Russia, became acquainted with 4 man | Upon reaching the Chamber the premier | Oficers cume inio the Goorway. iiach of g 18 whether or not the profits accruing from | being required to do it. I say ‘1“).‘.‘,:‘.“‘::. | are mow more iuterested in hore Facing | to his muccess in 3t hat the work was| named Thies, & partner in the bankrupt | went to the president’s room and relsted his | (1N NS LS B MY RONE, TR n:x:: ; o ¥ e tl politics ?"" 2 8 3 es & Meyerheim. Thies | grory 5 ptly : e s CRRen ANng Ot 4 the @evelopment of a power canal Within | feeling of enmity towards these gentlemen Rinpidn tpolitl mounted in London this seuson. The two | Hamburg firm of Thies & Meyerheim story of the affair as quietly as if DOLWINE | of them was so drunk that he dropped the “Well, yes; 1 am Intepested 1 like to0 | gisters were in the capabie hands of Mes- | made mysterious DIRATeALE, 5}”‘“‘}"’-\_‘“"" extraordinary had hrppened. When the | cyjinder of his pistol on the floor. Thep E. ft will pay this community to subscribe, or | the contrary, I have the most friendly feel. | o, U5t Buch & race as this in Paris, and I | games Emma Esmes and Sigtrid Arncldson, | Ing at the possibility of the easy acquisition | pews of the attempted assassination of the | 1 attemnted to get Swan to speak to me. A in other words to vote a donation upon the | ing towards them. When they came b like to see fine horses. If necessary to take | wh, gupnorted M. de Reszke in “Werther” | Of a handsome income. Schwab became in- | premier became generally known crowds of | The officer said to his partner that 1 was Seupelition’ Ahat has bean submitted,” of | the community with 1l they came before | 5 gpecial traln at Liverpool to get me over | j ey United States. terested in Thies and visited the latter's | geputies and others pushed their way to the | Speaking Swedish. He then blew out my 1,000,000 o this company g it b ! thie Proposition, nearly | i time I shall see the great Paris rac The first performgnce in England of Fred- | domicile at Hamburg, where he noticed 8 | president's room in order to congratulate | 1antern und struck me with his fist. Swan B % awe nat'snen o AL SER T e Jort iagn, they talked about $300,000. “And then where will you go?" erick Cowen's “Signa” is anticipated with | Printing press. Schwab thoueht very little Orispi upon his emcape from death and | W&€ ho Tobber. He was no drunkard. He s 3 Al A Ban Bare e )ure:]m?u v:::‘::n A:l”r hl:“mu be Pre- | I shall put right back for Ircland, where | pygor interest in musical circles as being | 4bout the matter for u long time afterward | 1o express their admiration of his couraee T DoLGno Suw makt “""'id"’"‘l .ol ‘ nt oW dxys g0, | p s s R 1 terest . i i g : TUE. | qown like @ Gog because he wowld nof and 1 have just hurriedly read ét. 1 believe | fronclad in every ,’,‘N,,I‘,,.{ i n.elfl l;: 1 want my boys to get some fresh air in | ypotper gtep in aliyance for English opera, | @2d Wwould probably have allowed it to es When the sitting of the Chamber of Depu- | tpem levor. L P ghat 1 am, perhaps, os familiar with the fea- | mot o thing in this proposttion that defines | o, Li06® &0d grow stromg” “Signa” was origimally written for D'Oyly | ¢ebe his memory entlrely had it not '"“”' ties opened there were cheers for the premier oor Swan 1ived but a few hours after he tures of the canal proposition as any of the | now much of that - 2 All this time Mr. Croker was Walking Up | ouree's unlucky English opera house—now | 107 the fact that & brgther officer on the | gng the president arose und t0ld of the at- | wus shot. In the fierce volley fired by the parties outside of this company. But so far | g ¢ ety You can Tequire | and down the deck, peering ut times under | ¢ pojce Thester of Varleties—but had mot | Russia happened to mention to him that | tempt on his lfe, ne u s oot ‘o the city of Omaba. 1 | the peak of bis Jsunty cap toward the dark |y oo™y out betore the th Thies had made proposals to him to circu- | outrage and expres erely denouncing the | officers one bullet plerced the young mans as 1 am concerned, and from the cursory | _ sing the hc that Sig. | buck menr the spin Y | this proposition they name the basis as bt e . 3 . o st . ¥ YEPO: »OLICH reading that I have made of that proposition, 85 | outlines of the Irish headlands, beyond | \oonoe uy un opera house came to an up. | 18te forged United States bills in America. | Grigpig life would be long pre 8 RT OF THE POLICE. six or seven miles of this city are such that | who are associated with this enterprise. On cater's ex- rved to his e pi tions upon Mg simply to build a canal. Now, what is | fiight. He knows his dunger, and is on | OF Other inspired %y Mr. Cowen. He | nas invented a cuirass Wwhich has success- features thut we may refer to in a cursory | tN€Fe here showing that you will get 50 | this side to save himself from prison. As | 56Ut & eubordingte to Mr. ~Cowen | fully resisted bullets fired from the German way. Then I should be in favor of the propo. | MUCH Power transferred to this place. It | to his suc or as leader of Tammany, 1 | With @& message to :ghe effect that unless | military rifie at twenty paces. The black- pol sition is immaterisl to you whether it is by | can give no Information. My opinion is that | $1.200 was immeffatsly forthcoming the | gmith intends to make & tour of Burope witl T : “The very first proppsition s that they | PRCUmAUC muchinery or by electric me- | siness is at an end .in New York. | third performance; culd not take place. | the cost TWENTY-SIX WERE DBOWSED @efine the outline of @his canal, and they | CHINETF, Or wire rope, but you expe | The republicans are confident of winning at |~THI¥ demand was yefused, und, c Sk B e ey the power will be transferred to the city of | the approaching election, but for my part, i | Lhere were only two pe Omuha wherever you may want it for the pro anents can be mnde to it covering the various called the wagon, rd over the prisoner, wa coming he 2 ¥ Healey ordered und Moran fired later the | o with hydraulic power; they can develop 20,000- | i L t “hris S e . . : e o ol i they 2 which lies Black Rock village, his birth- = Tuis proposition was indignantly refected. | counery st bl e Eurly on Christmas morning the follows and much as 1 would like to see u canal | yorge power, and every dollar's Worth of | place. Among the passengers aboard be | LM€Y €nd. It was produced last November SpEmsion s p Catisasly TEEaL | gomnin The. remarks of the presigent | W4T on Chritms morning the il 1 developed in this community that would | ypue power ean be wold four mile o | AR CAIGDE Ehe, Passenges RDOAPA. De. gt the Dal Wesme ghester in Mflan by mig. | Pnwsb thereupon decide Ipents were greeted with long and continued to headquarters at the ity hall ARETR 3 bring about the results that are expected, : iiles out of | seems to have been very popular. He was | o et blisher whe diy. | matter thoroughly, and the arrest of the | pluge from the members und from the . when Officers Michael Healy 0o city Met 1 do not suppose they o | tyvariably the highest Lidaer ta the shioe | SOR30ERO, the Tamous publisber, who dis i iy , w. m. when Officers Michuel Healy and 8 I would not endorse the proposition as now ¥ ghoat iip shsidieal Ll S R e culpmits Lalgwe ple in the galleries Thomes Morar this station (Seventh E 2 tend anything of that kind. They may | pools and was generally winner, He spent | COVeTed Mascagni an 5 i Thaes epite of the remssuring statements em- . ' grescuted to this community. (Applause) [ (0 SRR T T KRG They B & ¥ win e apent | O mances were to-have been given, but | 19 SPite of the resssuring men The would-be assassin gave the name of | precinct) were traveling thelr post thes s R i e e & ha that here. It strikes | his winnings in champagne for all who by tation 01d mot tike place | RRALNE from Priedricherub there it &n un- | pagly laga and described himself us a | faw Nelson stunding in front of Norghe 4 of §1,000,000 s une of greater magnitude than | M€ that when you undertake to do something | would come to the smoking room the third prefentafion @id not take place | ooy eqling 1n regard to Prince Bismarck's | yuior The police however, discov- | fetter's smloon at SI7 Archer avenue. He has ever boen presented to this community | ©f 8t Kind 1t should be clearly defined in PARKHURST ON THE SITUATIO owing. $0. cEAR ATIE IMINORR. 18 00M . ensaes “which s maw helieved to e ara | St e P B was looking into the window. As the Detore, £nd one that certainly deserves eare. | ® CORUFACt under which you can say how [ Dr. Parkhurst arrived in London yester- | POSr and impressario. Sig. Sonzogmo Wes | o0 pature. 1t s stated Count and | i o i® L0 WES B IR S j screen w4 Healey asked him what fub attention. It ought to be tremted with | UCH Of the power that is developed there, | day. Today he talked of Croker's sudden | E7e4tly incensed at certaln comments of &8 | ooypiegs Herbert von Bismarck have cut |y timol BRER BE B REE TE 00 | be was there. Nelson said It was int Qegree uf came by those who submit it | 8 What times and how, it shall be brought | departure from New York. Engltsh newspaper upon 1 Medicl” by Leon | (ot ‘their sojourn in London on account | pe et AR the fmous French revolu ull right, #% it wus Christmas night, and ; that 1t Gemiwes, and when they ask for | OT°F beré. Under this provision they sre | “He Is fiying from the Wrath to come, | C3VAUO, Whick was produced In Mian three | or yne condition of the ex-chameellor's | g u® o U ST e (L SREEC (B ) be asked them to ta drink. They togk . 8 $1.000,000 they ought to make thetr proposi. | B0t Tequired o put a dollar into electric | He does not dare face the committee now | 94Y6 before Mr. Oamen's opers, and he |y, LA i s i R N bt [ pa B R OGRS AL u::g s DR ke aeioes that o machtnery, nor & dollar into pneumatic ma- | uncovering villainies of Tammany misgoy- | S¢emed to have amsgmed that the adverse ANOTHER BULLET PROOF COAT T et aits e Tl eatle Un il Hhset T o Bl e gar LI tion, if you heve it here, for I think amend. | CRIRETY, mor in transmission machinery, but | ernment. 1 am not at all surprised at his | OFiticlsm in questign was In some way A blacksmith of Hamburg, named Weber eslgaie Bl el Bl R S : naan Nelson fused to go i i mpted assassination of Premler Cr t him his congrat boss b Collision in the Sen of Azov and Both ¥ sels Went Down. onsequently The inhabitants of Berlin during the rformances. The | week have been suffering from conti principal parts im “@igna” at Covent Gar- | ¢dld and rain with frequent thund t that acity | ©of about 20,000 hydraulic horse power. Now they work by bosses, 1 would as soon keep 3 ODESSA, June 16.—News of a collision | b i #igned by Lien. 8 %o ‘any engineer the term 80,000 estimated | Motion of munufactorics and other inerests | Tummany in s to supplant it with Tom | 3¢B Wil be interpratad by Mme. Mclba and | The number of arrivals of America Pl g g it ey o ot i e I et ee A e e ME : g il ing | 10 this city. If you want to get & smoke- | Plat. Half the villainies of the boss sys- | MM Beduschl, Ancema and Gastelmary this city has beef large, but there i i i e g tion, s the ane hanAdh %o the oo ke 1 borse puwer is us indefinite us anything | J e i o i 0iia o | Tiscn. fos. bl oant Doknla restatored AL BAEENA. 4pd the: By Steumship M 3 ean possibly be; so indefinite that 1 can | 1085 clty you huve got to have that power | tem have mot yet been revealed. Before | A e R 0N SN ORPHRAR g sb | roussia has been received. * L0 W shooting, &ng i c srneet here where the smoke is ing generated | the committee is done it will be 1t ords, writtes . by arry ireenbank | par of rty-eight young ladies, under IELHCT iDL the gned by Inspec- 1 JRBES A Ocaen Anterpreiations of thek propest- % R, DEERA & -5 P09, #9908 & and composed by Ewmest Ford, will shortly | the chaperonage of Mr. and Mrs. Ward, is | DOHh vessels sauk n, re 4 tion, and cap bufld you a dozen canals, every | 824 Put it in the places where the engives | the republican bosses are not any better | o s A d Phew ‘ LAILIER, RS Four “of the crew of the e s W b e hte ) 5 Fktatan et . be presented at the Lyric in front of “Little | attracting attention. The young 1 ar- i men suspended one extremely different from the other, and | BP¢ heInE run. Of course, as 1 stated before, | than the @emocrati The people must | o oo spher Columbus? rived from Dresden on Wedne twenty-two of the crew of e Marou ur rrest : yet they would all come within the defini- | the "“‘I reticul hydraulic power that which | throw off all bossism and thin that spring Sarah Berghardt will commence ber sea- | leave tomorrow in opder to co: | including officers, were d ner's ¥ b the prisoners to tion of that proposition | would be possible at the end. or on top of | from Iit." . BALLARD SMITH e oy 0 ke g M Dt s i =Rl i — ary, but the latter body fatled S 'E Gresims’ what we mant | the nill where you have your water stored. 1f | 3 1 act & trama | U hich s pa Government Employes Bemoved or Reduced. | to find o true bill, and the men were pes J e LONDON THEATRICAL GOssIP | in ver MM. Armand, Sylvestre and avels in expensive special tr BOET Jons Ty o g 5 N o 3 re ot & oanal 4 e that witl give us 20.- | the ma Y was s0 perfec at there | . e N W S8 : A ¥ E June 16.—Collec Wurren has | Jensed. This wo inflame ientinl Bwedes e : fined nt. | was friction, the 1 would be very | ! e | Mor CR: Sap. R0 B0 TRinteryy run St. Johnus Under Martinl Law been ordered to remove sixteen gover:: t | In Chicago thut they resolved to bring the POO-horse power st some well defined ! ery | Blue duckets from the Chicago Royally | of cighy performances ot the Thester de 1o L in Chicage ) 8¢ this 20,000-horse power 1s t il trifing, but the average resultant would Treated by Henry irving Frotainl s s g e Sl ST. JOHNS, N. F., June 16.—A mob of | employes, increase the sularies of some ang | tWo officer ast ¥ 09 I;:‘J to r 1 1 eave about 80 pe re of that ocoretical n . B - 3 pIy passes In | g 400 persons coliected bout the w ves | T the pay of T T is th ney ROL Rl ms, T want, in the fir place o know | leave about 80 per cent of that theoretical (Copyrighted 185 by the Associated Press ) | 1ma ¥ b bt b 5 1 o ndia at the ! of the coming of Buddha e S B e hr cnergetic efforts wvhether it is theoretically before it reaches | POWer when you have it on th tof the | LONDON, June 16.—The crew of the | with bis new bumanitarian gy,;,f_x suseyt” | 308 tried to take goods without payin f A h the cuse reviewod #he wheel, or 0,00%-horse power afier the | Water wheel. Now then, when you take the | United States cruiser Chicago became €n- | 14 s courtesan who endeavors in vain to awin | CU1Y: The governor called upon the t & specis jury, and this time the 3 t Jose caused by the friction of the | Power from the shaft of the water wheel and | thusisstic over the manner in which they | tpe prophet to her aflections. The part mender of ber mujesty's ship Duzzard for | | * 10 the crimingl court ] There are various kinds of wheels | transfer it into the city-of Omaha the trans- | were treated by Hewry Irving. The distin- | gnows of Sarab Bernhardt's incomparable | 205/¥tence. The marines were draws vp | h. I A Lindstrand, edi- o k 3 | noamparable 1 o Tl v dack resdly 10 & il | Pope Leo Was Mighty Near Death n and president snd you cun get resultants all the way ation that must take place and retrans- | guished English actor, 8s & slight { tulent, gnd, from the sctress’ point of view, | O ¥ o 4 e ROME, June 16.—The pope's physic 2 . e 90 1 55 Saasitir 30 Ber oent of tha when It gets here produces s loss | recognition the kindness Be re- |y certaiuly the strangest &5 which she nay | UVUDAtely, by the advice of the ogoler | FOME June I be pope's physician de- nted to raise money 4 theoreti~al this does | of =bout 30 per cent. In other words, if | ceive all over the United States, | yer appeared . heads, the crowds dispersed. The city i | ST t Bow' ryoest. ot ;‘ | he olioere, SREE) b not Buy t 20,000 | ¥ou have 20,000 hydraulic power over there, | gave the crew of the Chicago a free en- | R T S AN | Row. phactioally wuder martisl Loy i Rty 5 spesra g e e ped night and usked them 1o i horse power shall be measured | that is theoretically, back of the wheel, you | tree to the Lyceum theater. The American PARIS, June 16—Sub-Lieutensnt Schig. | ¥rench and Belgiuns Quarrel in Africs 2 el s < g P i ks between 50,000 and ‘ theoretically in front of the wheel or be t 16,000-horse power In front of the whoel | blue jackets went to Mr. Irving's tDester | muver who was ot entally shot by Generad | PRUSSELS, Jume 16.—Unfuvorable news | o i R T 1 00,000 § s in th v. As & rule they hind the wheel. Now engineer would get 70 per cent of that 16,000~ | nightly in squads to witn riormance | maon at Chariton on Tuesduy last wh o | en received here from the Africe | — T sceptionally law-ab and worthy b maturally waut to define this this way: H ower into the city of Omaha after it is | of und enjoyed themselves greatly. | poy e ", Bl dew pa, & f Oubanghs Joining th Cong William Walter Phelps De zex Witk the pust three or four ) would want 1o see how much water per se trausferred here. And it won't muke much On Wednesday ious 1 e sailing of | volver. died 10 - E o | Free State. 1t is said the Pren ¥ I Y = re r or f them have been killed, 4 i and you were gong to deliver th N (Continued on Si Poge o for Amtwerp, 8 deputation of | tried by court martial | glans are already up regard | Uan alter Phelps is dead slinued on Second Page,)

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